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India, Republic, Reserve Bank of India, one hundred rupees, A/11 960351 (Bombay) (1950) signature B.Rama Rau (P.41; Jhun.7.1.1). Central fold perforation, otherwise very fine.
Estimate $300
SOLD $500
India, Republic, Reserve Bank of India, one hundred rupees, A/15 756095 (Bombay) (1951) signature B.Rama Rau (P.42; Jhun.7.2.1A). Five pin holes, otherwise good very fine.
Estimate $300
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India, Government of India, one rupee, 1964, S.Bhoothalingam signature, A/26 740662 B (P.76b; Jhun.1.5.2A). Large staple holes, otherwise extremely fine and a rare date.
Estimate $150
SOLD $200
India, Government of India, 1983-1994, stapled bundle of one hundred notes from 45N 277201, signature of Montek Singh Ahluwalia as Finance Secretary (P.78A). Some edge curling on last note, otherwise uncirculated.
Estimate $100
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India, Persian Gulf, Government of India, one rupee, 1957 (issued 1959), A.K.Roy signature, Z/29 905819 B (P.R1; Jhun.12.1.1). Usual two staple holes, good very fine.
Estimate $250
SOLD $350
India, Hyderabad, one thousand rupees, signature Hyder Nawaz Jung (FE 1341/1931-2), AA93644 (P.S267; Jhun.12.1). Three pin holes, otherwise nearly uncirculated and a spectacular banknote.
Estimate $3,000
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India, World War II, Prisoners of War Camp, one anna, universalised issue with no camp name, undated, type without vertical bar at left (Campbell refers to these types as remainders but it is thought that they did see general circulation in some camps) (not listed by Campbell, Feller, Schwan/Boling or Jhunjhunwalla). Very fine and rare.
Estimate $300
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India, Assam Tea Estates, dividend warrants 1912 - 1913, Assam Estates Limited (2); The Cossipore Tea Company Limited; The Koyah Tea Company Limited; The Majagram Tea Company Limited; The Thanai Tea Company Limited; The Royal Flour Mills Co. Ltd, five shares of 100 rupees for G.B.Parkinson of Bombay, dated 1st January 1886. First six with two pin holes top left, fine - nearly extremely fine. (7)
Estimate $50
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India, The Assam Company Ltd, tea garden chits for Doomur Dullung T.E. (Tea Estate), half anna, undated, No. DD 2884, green; two annas, undated, No. DD 2776, grey; eight annas, 1931 (date on the coin), No. DD 1517, blue, all 96mm x 62mm and all signed in facsimile with the Manager's signature, J.R.Clayton in blue ink (Jhun.2.1.2, 2.1.4). First chit very good with stains (unpublished), others good fine; very fine and rare. (3)
Estimate $400
Passed in
India, The Assam Company Ltd, tea garden chits for Lakmijan T.E. (Tea Estate), half anna, undated, No. L 995, tan; four annas, undated, No. L. 2802, blue; eight annas, 1931 (date on the coin), No. L 2497, pale yellow, all 96mm x 62mm (Jhun.2.2.1, others unlisted). The half anna with some smudges on the back, otherwise extremely fine - uncirculated and very rare, the first and third chit being unpublished. (3)
Estimate $600
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India, The Assam Company Ltd, tea garden chits for Bamon Pookrie T.E. (Tea Estate), half anna, undated, No. BP 3791, pale blue and buff; one anna, 1937 (date on the coin), No. BP 3499, green; four annas, undated, No. BP 2003, blue; eight annas, 1931 (date on the coin), No. BP 1278, red, all 96mm x 62mm (apparently all unpublished, see Jhunjhunwalla p449 for similar issues). Extremely fine - uncirculated and very rare. (4)
Estimate $800
Passed in
India, Koliabur & Seconee Tea Company Limited, tea garden chit (Koliabur), one pice (valid up to 31st December 1943), 1st series, No. 8022, signed in facsimile by the Manager at the bottom, the words 'Begg Dunlop & Co Ltd' in the underprint in red, wording on back '1st Series/This token is valid only up to/31st December, 1943 and must/be presented for payment on/or before the above date', overprinted 1/4 in red and an ink stamped date '30 Jun 1945?', printed on thick cream card, 57mm x 30mm. Good very fine, apparently unpublished and very rare.
Estimate $100
SOLD $70
India, Khadi Hundi, two rupees, two different types, all with various overstamps (6); another, ten rupees, cashed 2 Oct 1955?; Kota, Rajastan, court fee, five rupees, Bengal Khilafat Committee, Calcutta, lottery? tickets with the design of a 1920 one rupee and a view of the Khaba in Mecca, printed by Albalagh Press, Calcutta; another, with rubber stamp signatures on back, (earlier? type in blue and yellow); Postal Order, twenty rupees, Madras, issued 19.9.1980; another, Postal Order - Payment Order, Delhi, dated 4.9.1971 for 82 rupees & forty pence. Second 'Mecca' lottery ticket cut in four and rejoined with tape, poor - extremely fine. (12)
Estimate $60
SOLD $100
India, Hundis, a collection from Queen Victoria, various values, two annas to six rupees (11); Edward VII, four annas to nine rupees (9); George V, two annas to nine rupees, including several overprinted with other values (11); George VI, two annas to ten annas (15); Republic, fifty naye paise to ten rupees (7); court fees, Edward VII, George VI, Republic, United State of Saurashtra, Government of Madras (7). A wide selection, a few tears, some holes, several repairs, mostly fine - very fine. (60)
Estimate $150
SOLD $120
India, British, one rupee stamp duty paper, fold over, top half with uniface one rupee design, printed by Thomas de la Rue and Company Limited, bottom half watermarked, on reverse with stamp of The Resident's Treasury, Bangalore, 17 May 1919, and signed by the Treasurer on same date. Some toning, otherwise very fine.
Estimate $50
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India, Fort St George (Madras), 1819, second of exchange for 'fifty pounds sterling or sicca rupees 400', dated Fort St. George 31st December 1819, No. 23 'to the Honorable the COURT of DIRECTORS for affairs of the Honorable the UNITED COMPANY of MERCHANTS of ENGLAND trading as East Indies in LONDON'. Nearly very fine and very rare, a very early bill of exchange from Fort St George (Madras).
Estimate $600
Passed in
India, Calcutta, second of exchange, 1823, for five hundred pounds, dated Calcutta, 25th November, 1823, No. 2187, payable twelve months after date; another, London, 1846, second of exchange for 5200 rupees, dated London, 4 August 1846, payable sixty days after sight, at the Bank of Madras. Very fine and rare, especially the first item. (2)
Estimate $100
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India, Madras, second of exchange, 1823, for 841 pounds sterling, dated Madras, 14 August 1823, No. 150, payable five months after sight; another, Madras, 1827, second of exchange for fifty pounds sterling, dated Madras, 12th July 1827, No. 1072, to Messers Coutts & Co, Bankers, London. Very fine; nearly very fine, both very rare. (2)
Estimate $100
Passed in
India, Manchester & Salford Bank, Bombay, second of exchange for ú1000, dated 28 April 1866, payable six months after sight; Balmer Lawrie & Co, second of exchange for ú796.5.0, dated 25th September 1888, payable three months after sight; John Elliot & Sons, London, first of exchange for 1338 rupees, dated 15th June 1883, three days after sight at Bombay, a block of sixteen Queen Victoria one anna stamps attached to the back; Moosa C. Viera & Co, Hong Kong, second of exchange for 1214.2.2 rupees dated 18th Nov 1905, three days after sight; another for 5100 rupees, 29th Dec 1906, at thirty days after sight at Bombay, last two with Hong Kong impressed duty stamps. Fine - very fine. (5)
Estimate $80
Passed in
India, The New Oriental Bank Corporation Limited, share warrant, fully paid up share No. 56124, issued at Calcutta, 7th August 1888. Usual centre fold and spindle hole, otherwise very fine - extremely fine.
Estimate $80
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India, The New Oriental Bank Corporation Limited, share warrant, fully paid up share, No. 56523, issued at Calcutta, 14th September 1888. Usual centre fold plus three staple holes, otherwise nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $80
Passed in
India, National Bank of India, London, second of exchange for 74.9 rupees, dated 26th November 1912, payable on demand at Madras; cheques: Calcutta, 19.., unissued; another, Bombay, 19.., unissued; another, Madras, 14 April 1952; another, Bank of Bengal, Calcutta, 18.., unissued; another, Oriental Bank Corporation, Calcutta, 18.., unissued; another, Bank of Madras, 18.., unissued; another, The Agra United Service Bank Limited, Calcutta, 18.., unissued; another, Messrs. Grindlay & Co, Calcutta, 186., unissued, overprinted 'Army Agents'. Fine - extremely fine, several rare. (9)
Estimate $80
Passed in
India, Bill of Lading, Peary Chand Mittra and Sons, for 500 bags of rice and 500 bags of oats, shipped from river Hoogly, Calcutta, dated 8th March 1867 to Mauritius; another from L. Gandolphe, various goods shipped from Madras, dated 18 November 1867 to Mauritius. First missing small pieces from right corners, otherwise good fine and rare. (2)
Estimate $80
Passed in
Indonesia, Republik Indonesia Serikat, specimen five and ten rupiah, 1 January 1950, D/10 000000 and E/18 000000 (cf P.36, 37), printed in black at left bottom front edge 'SPECIMEN No' and entered by hand '33' on five and '50' on ten rupiah, 'Specimen DE LA RUE & CO LTD Cancelled' oval stamp in black on bottom front centre of both, imprint of Thomas De La Rue & Company Limited at bottom on both. Glue stains on left edges, otherwise uncirculated. (2)
Estimate $100
SOLD $220
Iraq, Government of Iraq, Faisal II, one dinar, undated (1941) (P.15). Very fine; very good with tone spots. (2)
Estimate $320
SOLD $370
Iraq, Government of Iraq, Law 44 of 1931 (1942 issue), one dinar M001,522, five dinars A852,356, ten dinars A544,850, one hundred dinars A018,524 (P.18-21). All with some foxing or staining, the rare last note also with edge splits and figure written on back, the ten dinars also has writing on the back, overall very good - very fine, a scarce lot. (4)
Estimate $400
SOLD $4,600
Jamaica, Government of Jamaica, 15th August 1958, ten shillings, 45D42654 (P.39). Light centre fold, fresh, crisp and virtually uncirculated.
Estimate $300
SOLD $280
Kenya, Central Bank of Kenya, 1st July 1967, five shillings, A/10 196998 (P.1b). Uncirculated.
Estimate $90
SOLD $70
Malaya, Board of Commissioners of Currency Malaya, George VI, five, ten, twenty, fifty cents and one dollar, 1st July 1941 (P.7-11). Fine - uncirculated. (5)
Estimate $80
Passed in
Malaya, Board of Commissioners of Currency Malaya, 1st July 1941 (1945), fifty cents (P.10b) A/34 424443; Malaya and British Borneo, Board of Commissioners of Currency Malaya and British Borneo, 1st March 1959, one dollar (P.8a) A/49 335559; also, Malawi, Reserve Bank of, 1st July 1978, one kwacha (P.14b) Y/Y 994961. The first good very fine, the rest fine. (3)
Estimate $50
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