Central Bank of China - 1923 Issue “Pak Hoi” Branch Issue Specimen.1923. $10. P-176Ae. Specimen banknote. Red-pink and m/c front with SYS in center, back orange. Specimen overprint, “00000” serial numbers and POC`s. PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality). Never issued, specimen only note. ABNC. Extremely rare banknote, the Finest Known of only 2 graded by PMG. A unique opportunity to acquire a trophy note. ABNC.
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Central Bank of China - 1923 Issue “Sui Chow” Branch Issue Specimen.Sui Chow. 1923. $100. P-179Acts. Specimen banknote. Purple and m/c front, back green. SYS in center. Specimen overprint, “00000” serial numbers and POC`s. PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality). Never issued, specimen only note. ABNC. Extremely rare banknote, the Finest Known of only 2 graded by PMG. A trophy for the discerning collector who only wants the best. ABNC.
Peoples Bank of China, 1950, Uniface Specimen Pair.50,000 Yuan, P-856 (S/M#C282-), Uniface front and back specimens, Blue on light green underprint with building at right, back green with tractor, Chinese Specimen overprints, S/N 0000000, Block 123, back of each uniface specimen have matCh’ing serial number 06706. The face is PMG graded About Uncirculated 55 and the back is About Uncirculated 50 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality), amazing note rarely seen at auction, bright colors, sharp corners, deep embossing and fresh appearance only enhance this trophy note missing from most advanced collections. Only five notes graded in PMG census.
Peoples Bank of China, 1956 Issue Banknote.China, 1956, 1 Yuan, P-871, (S/M#C283-40), Block 165, S/N 9446833, Issued banknote, Watermark Open Star, Black on light orange and blue underprint, Great Hall at center, back, arms at center, A trophy note that is PMG graded Superb Gem Uncirculated 67 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality) that will be difficult if not impossible to improve upon. Bright colors, sharp corners, even margins and exceptional fresh appearance only enhance this amazing note that will be treasured by the lucky winner.
International Banking Corporation, 1905 Issue $100 Specimen Banknote.Shanghai, China, 1905. $100, P-S422s, S/M #M10-5. Blue face and back. 2 printed signatures. Specimen banknote. Red specimen overprint, “00000” serial numbers and POC`s. Choice uncirculated condition. A trophy for the advanced collector. ABNC.
Yokohama Specie Bank Ltd., ND (1918) “Tsingtao Branch” Issue.10 Sen, P-S750a, (S/M#H31-130b), Issued banknote, Block 187, Blue on light brown, bank building at center, Agency period, PMG graded About Uncirculated 55, Exceptional note in any condition that is rarely seen this nice. This is the finest known by far out of 4 notes listed in the PMG census. A rare opportunity for a trophy note that is missing from most advanced collections.
Frontier Bank, 1921 “Harbin” Branch Issue Rarity.Harbin, China, 1 Yuan, P-S2551 (S/M#P42-20), Issued banknote, the note is only listed as uniface specimens in the SCWPM, Brown with camels at center, back orange, S/N H007975, PMG graded Choice Fine 15 NET with notation of internal splits, Printer: BEPP. This is the only graded example listed in the PMG census and very possibly unique as issued. A trophy note for the advanced collector that is very possibly missing from every collection.
Government of Brunei, 1972-88 Issue Color Trial Specimen.Brunei, ND (1972-88), 100 Ringgit, P-10cts, “Color Trial Specimen”, Purple on blue and m/c instead of issued blue on m/c with Sultan Bolkiah I on right, back purple with mosque, Specimen overprint and POC, PMG graded Superb Gem Uncirculated 67 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality)”, a trophy note in this grade that will be difficult if not impossible to improve upon. The only one graded in the PMG census and a superb grade. BWC.
Banque de L`Indochine, ND (1936-39) Sequential Issue Pair.Lot of 2 notes, both the same note with sequential serial numbers, 100 Piastres, P-51d, Signature #9, S/N H.224 558 and H.224 559, Multicolor, Golden vessel with dog on top left, back with bust statue of Dupleix, Both are PMG graded Choice About Uncirculated 58, amazing pair notes rarely found this nice, but unfortunately each has an extremely light vertical center bend from being folded at some point due to the large size of the note. Both have amazing color, jumbo even borders and excellent paper quality and appear Choice Uncirculated in appearance. A trophy pair of notes that will enhance any advanced collection. These are the only two notes from this series graded in the PMG census.
Mercantile Bank of India, 1936 Issue.Hong Kong, 1st July, 1936, $5. P-S235c, Issued Banknote, Olive green on m/c underprint, boats at center with buildings and tower behind, back dark red and black, 4 Serial Numbers on back, S/N 148433, PMG graded Very Fine 25 NET with note of small ink on the upper left back corner which is very unobtrusive, Amazing note that has large even margins, bright colors and sharp corners, Only three graded in the PMG census with this note tied for highest grade. A trophy note for the discriminating collector. W&S.
Mercantile Bank of India, 1941 Issue.Hong Kong, 29th November, 1941, $10. P-S236e, Issued Banknote, Red-brown on light yellow-green m/c underprint, houses and mountains near water with bridge in center, back green and black, 4 Serial Numbers on back, S/N 109119, PMG graded About Uncirculated 55, with two small corner folds and a very light center fold keeping this trophy note from Uncirculated to CU condition, Only one note graded higher in the PMG census. W&S.
Mercantile Bank of India, 1941 Issue.Hong Kong, 29th November, 1941, $50. P-S240c, Issued Banknote, Brown on m/c underprint, Allegorical male bust on left, back is brown on m/c, 2 Serial Numbers on back, S/N 86771, The note exhibits bright colors, sharp corners and 3 large margins, it is PMG graded Very Fine 30 NET with note of tears and annotation with two small edge tears away from the design on the upper left side and smaller tear on the upper right side, ink notations on lower right back margin, otherwise a trophy note that is missing from most advanced collections. The finest of only two graded in the PMG census. W&S.
"Cricketing Interest - a large silver trophy cup inscribed `presented to R Abel by J C Millbourne for the highest score (78 not out) v 22 Johannesburg` beneath swags of fruit and flowers, London 1877, makers mark NM over GW; together with a photographic image of a cricket team, including the Abel family (2)"
HANDCRAFTED AND CAST ALUMINUM MODEL OF A WORLD WAR II SPITFIRE 4 1/2" (11cm) long another of a twin engine jet fighter 6 3/4" (17.1cm) long together with TWO SINGULAR BRASS MODELS OF AIRCRAFT each on display stand viz Avro Lancaster Bomber 5 1/2" (14cm) long and a single wing probably Piper Cub 6 1/2" (16.5cm) long the base inscribed Roger Wareing-Lancaster Acro club Trophy 1989 (4)
HANDCRAFTED AND CAST BRASS MODEL OF A WORLD WAR II AVRO LANCASTER BOMBER formerly with four spinning propellers one only now complete, 11 1/2" (29.2cm) long and with 16" (40.6cm) wingspan on stand and THREE OTHER SMALLER AIRCRAFT each on display stand viz Jet Provost 5 1/4" (13.3cm) long probably Piper Cub 6 1/2" (16.5cm) long base inscribed Roger Wareing-Lancaster Aero Club Trophy 1990 and a crude World War II fighter plane
Two similar Victorian silver salts, each of scrolling and foliate form, with blue glass liners, Birmingham 1839 and 1840, two circular salts, each raised on three hoof shaped feet, circa 1760 and three silver trophy salts, each of circular form and on a square base, each presentation inscribed, weight 300 gms.
A silver mug, of tapering cylindrical form, with a C shaped handle, initial engraved, Sheffield 1932, weight 190 gms, a silver lidded glass glue pot, Birmingham 1897 and mostly plated wares, comprising; four various mugs, a twin handled dish, seven matte straws, a decanter stopper and an Eastern twin handled trophy cup, with an ebonised stand.
A collection of British pre-decimal coinage, comprising; a half crown 1918, seventy-one pre 1940 half crowns, twenty-three pre 1940 florins, seven pre 1940 shillings and seven pre 1940 sixpences, (reputedly buried in a garden in 1939, on the outbreak of The Second World War), also a silver twin handled trophy cup, Birmingham 1927, with a black stand.
The following lots are the residual property of the Devonshire and Dorset Regiment, removed from Wyvern Barracks in Exeter. All proceeds to be given to the Regimental Charity. In 1958 the former Devonshire and Dorset Regiments were amalgamated, while in turn in 2007 were amalgamated with others to form The Rifles. Members of the Regiment have already had the opportunity to purchase items no longer required by the new Regiment. THREE TROPHY CUPS "Dorset Regiment Assoc. Standard Bearers Competition", "Wessex Junior Soldiers Company inter platoon cross country" and another presented to "C.SM.W.J. Cannings DCM on leaving the Dorsetshire Regt", mixed makers & dates, the largest one 7.4" (18.7 cms) high; 39.4 oz (3) weighable silver
A TROPHY CUP "Malta Command Inter Unit Boxing Challenge Cup", a trophy cup "Coronation Motor Cycle Trials - Middle East, Cyprus presented by Matchless Motorcycles 1953", and a trophy bowl "Inter-Services .22 Rifle Match Challenge Cup", mixed makers & dates; the largest one 8" (20.5 cms) diameter; 61.9 oz weighable silver (3)
A LARGE EDWARDIAN PEDESTAL TROPHY CUP with twin, bifurcated scroll handles, and an everting foliate rim, engraved with the badge of the Royal Devon Yeomanry & inscribed "Presented to Colonel J.E.H. Balfour D.S.O.....October 1910" by Messrs. Barnards Ltd., London 1909; 11" (28 cms) high; 83 oz
An early 20thC hunting and game trophy collection, known as "The Fenwick Collection", including two mounted Oryx antlers, Kudu mounted antlers, Topi mounted antlers, Impala mounted antlers, Grants Gazelle mounted antlers, Reedbuck mounted antlers, two mounted Reedbuck heads by Rowland Ward, Taxidermist, London, three Austrian Chamois mounted antlers, and two Austrian Roe Deer mounted antlers, three mounted fallow deer antlers and a mounted Fallow deer head. The African game trophies were shot during a hunting trip in British East Africa in 1903/04, for which Elsie Fenwick kept an extensive journal of all the game that was shot with accompanying photographs. Provenance: The Fenwick`s lived at North Luffenham Hall, Rutland. The collection was bought by Mrs S Piggott in 1948/49 and were on display at Stonecroft House, North Luffenham until 1986. They are owned by descent and have been in dry storage in Stamford until now.
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