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Recent Auction No. 35 Recent Auction No. 36
 
 
Date
Friday, 24th April, 2009, 6:00 pm onwards
Venue
Malabari Hall, Seva Sadan Society,
Pandita Ramabai Road,
Next to Gamdevi Police Station,
Opp. Gamdevi Telephone Exchange,
Mumbai 400 007
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Date
Saturday, 25th April, 2009, 6:00 pm onwards
Venue
Tejpal Galleries,
Opp. August Kranti Maidan,
Gowalia Tank, Mumbai 400 007
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Lot No.186, Auction No.17

Bank of Bengal, Rupees 50, Type 4, Calcutta, Specimen Proof, on card, obverse, uniface, denomination in English at right just above the central panel, personified 'Commerce' sitting on articles of merchandise in centre above the central panel, value denoted in Bengali, Persian and Kaithi above 'Commerce' in words and numerals, circa 1820's (Jhun #3.4.2). Extremely Fine. Exceedingly Rare.
Sold for Rs. 6,05,000/- inclusive of Buyers Premium.


LoVictoria Queen, 10 Rupees, Pattern, 1854. Mint State, Extremely Rare.
Lot No. 134, Auction 18

Sold for Rs. 1,20,000/- inclusive of Buyers Premium

Victoria Queen, 5 Rupees, Pattern, 1854. Mint State, Extremely Rare.
Lot No. 135, Auction 18

Sold for Rs. 1,21,000/- inclusive of Buyers Premium


 


Lot No.188, Auction No.17

Bank of Bombay, Rupees 100, Type 2, Bombay, Specimen Proofs, on card, obverse, uniface, stamped 'Specimen' at bottom right, Town Hall of Bombay at top, Coat of arms of the East India Company at bottom and statues of Elphinstone and Malcolm on either side of the note, circa 1850's, (Jhun #1.2.2). About Extremely Fine. Exceedingly Rare.

Sold for Rs. 5,50,000/- inclusive of Buyers Premium.

 
     
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