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Lot No.940
AUC10
Medals & Tokens
Gold
Ram Tanka, Gold Temple Token, 11.32gm, Obv: Ram Durbar - Ram and Sita seated on a throne, facing left towards Hanuman, an attendant standing behind them holding an umbrella, Rev: a procession with the figures holding a staff and banner.
Very Fine+, Very Rare.
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Rs. 55,000-60,000
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Lot No.941
AUC10
Medals & Tokens
Bronze
The British Settlement at Bombay, Bronze special strike, 41mm, Mintage 260 only, 1804, Obv: Neptune reclining left on globe, holding British ensign and cradling cornucopia; British lion at feet MDCLXII, Victory over a French Squadron, White Metal Medal, 1804, for Mudie’s Series of National Medals, by J-P Droz and G Mills, Neptune reclines against globe, Rev: Neptune holds trident and Victory, (Pudd 804.1; BHM 567; Eimer 952; MH 555). PCGS highest graded in this type SP64.
Very Rare.
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Rs. 50,000-55,000
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Lot No.942
AUC10
Medals & Tokens
Gold
Victoria Queen, Gold and Enamel, 4.17gm, The Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Companion’s (C.I.E.) Neck Badge, Miniature, a gold five-petalled rose, enameled crimson and a green barb between each petal, bust of Queen Victoria in gold in the center, with top bar and ribbon. MYB 8 .
Very Fine+, Very Rare.
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Rs. 25,000-27,000
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Lot No.943
AUC10
Medals & Tokens
Silver
Victoria Queen, Silver, Diamond Jubilee Medal, Silver 83.82gm, 1837-1897, Obv: Young bust of the Queen Victoria; 1837. Rev: Matured bust of the Queen Victoria; 1897.
With original box of issue, Mint State, Rare.
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Rs. 7,000-8,000
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Lot No.944
AUC10
Medals & Tokens
Gold
Victoria Queen, Silver Medal, 217.00gm, 5.6 mm thickness, 77.40mm, minttage 2289 only, (GB), (1887), Golden Jubilee: Official Issue from Royal Mint, by mint master L.C. Wyon after Sir J.E. Boehm (obv) and Sir Frederick Leighton (rev). Obv: Veiled bust of Queen Victoria wearing small crown, left: Signed: "J.E.B." on the truncation. Legend: ""VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX". Rev: Enthroned figure Empire attended by three female figures, representing science, arts and letters, standing on the left and two female figures, representing agriculture and industry, standing on the right. Reclining below, Mercury and Genius. Above two winged figures, representing 1837 and 1887, holding wreaths with the: "VRI" monogram inside the overlap. At the top in an arc: "IN.COMMEMORATION". Signed: "FL" at the left end of the bottom step. In the exergue, flanked by laurel, five interlocked shields: "ASIA", AMERICA", "EUROPE", "AUSTRAL / ASIA" and "AFRICA". BHM: 3219; Eimer: 1733; Fearon: 338.1; Laidlaw: 0392;
Extremely Fine, Rare.
In the centre a figure representing the British Empire sits enthroned, with the sea in the background, resting one hand on the sword of Justice, and holding in the other the symbol of victorious rule. A lion is seen on each side of the throne. At the feet of the seated figure lies Mercury, the God of Commerce, the mainstay of our imperial strength, holding up in one hand a cup heaped with gold. Opposite him sits the Genius of Electricity and Steam. Below, again, five shields banded together bear the names of the five parts of the globe, Europe, Asia, Africa, America and Australasia, over which the Empire extends. On each side of the figure of Empire stand the personified elements of its greatness – on the right (of the spectator) Industry and Agriculture; on the left, Science, Letters and Arts. Above, the occasion of the celebration commemorated is expressed by two winged figures representing the year 1887 (the advancing figure), and the year 1837 (with averted head), holding each a wreath. Where these wreaths interlock the letters V.R.I. appear, and over all the words “In Commemoration.”
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Rs. 40,000-45,000
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Lot No.945
AUC10
Medals & Tokens
Copper
Edward VII , Copper, Coronation Medal, 81.30gm, Obv: Bust of the Emperor to right, Rev: Bust of Queen Alexandra to right, 9th August 1902 (Eimer 1871a). With original box of issue.
Mint State, Scarce.
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Rs. 3,500-4,000
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Lot No.946
AUC10
Medals & Tokens
Silver
Edward VII, Silver, Coronation Medal, 9th August 1902, 85.86g. Obv: Crowned bust of Edward VII facing right. Rev: Crowned bust of Queen Alexandra facing right. In its original royal mint case.
Mint State, Rare.
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Rs. 7,000-8,000
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Lot No.947
AUC10
Medals & Tokens
Silver
George V, Silver, Silver Jubilee Domus Medal, 86.10gm, 1910-1935, Obv: Conjoined effigies of King George V and Queen Mary. Rev: Windsor Castle. With original box of issue.
Mint State, Rare.
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Rs. 7,000-8,000
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Lot No.948
AUC10
Medals & Tokens
Copper
George V & Mary, Medals (3 Pcs), Nickel 1911, Copper 1918, Aluminium 1935.
Very Fine, Scarce.
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Rs. 1,500-2,000
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Lot No.949
AUC10
Medals & Tokens
Bronze
George V, Bronze Bombay medal, 28.56gm, 1918, 41.21mm, Obv: Lion with warrior facing right, Rev: In commemoration of the signing of the armistice, presented by the citizens of bombay 23rd nov 1918 to the troops of the defended port, war, 1914-18.
About Very Fine, Scarce.
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Rs. 3,000-3,500
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Lot No.950
AUC10
Medals & Tokens
Bronze
France, Bronze, 67.00gm, 1784, Vice-Admiral Pierre André de Suffren, by Augustin Dupré, Obv: Bust of Admiral Suffren in tie-back wig, left. Signed: “DUPRE.F.” below truncation. Legend: “P.AND.DE SUFFREN ST.TROPEZ CHEV DES ORD.DU ROI GR.CROIX DE L'ORD. DE ST.JEAN DE JERUS.VICE ADMIRAL DE FRANCE (Pierre André de Suffren of St Tropez, Knight of the order of the King, Grand Cross of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, Vice-Admiral of France)". Stop between beginning and end of legend. Rev: Within a laurel wreath tied at the bottom, small coat of arms at the top, across: "LE CAP PROTÉGÉ / TRINQUEMALE PRIS / GOUDELOUR DÉLIVRÉ / L'INDE DÉFENDUE / SIX COMBATS GLORIEUX / LES ÉTATS DE PROVENCE / ONT DÉCÉRNÉ / CETTE MÉDAILLE / MDCCLXXXIV (The Cape protected, Trincomalee taken, Goudelour set free, India defended. Six glorious battles. The States of Provence have issued this medal 1784)”. AM2: 4; Laidlaw: 041.
Extremely Fine, Rare.
The bronze medal illustrated is a 19th century restrike. Admiral Comte Pierre André de Suffren de Saint Tropez (1729- 1788), was a French naval offices best known for his campaign in the Indian Ocean in which France and Britain contended for supremacy. In 1780, during the American War of Independence, the Dutch allied themselves with France and entered into the war against Britain. Dutch possessions became legitimate British targets and the naval commander, George Johnstone, was ordered to lead an expedition to capture the Dutch settlement at the Cape of Good Hope. De Suffren learned of this and surprised the British fleet at anchor in Porto Praya, Cape Verde Islands, on 16 April 1781. The battle was indecisive but de Suffren was able to gain the advantage and his ships reached the Cape on 21 June. Thus reinforced the Cape was defended against Johnstone when his ships arrived in July.
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Rs. 18,000-20,000
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Lot No.951
AUC10
Medals & Tokens
Silver
William IV Official Coronation (GB), Silver Medal, 17.95gm, 1831, struck by the Royal Mint. The coin has been struck in high relief and was engraved the Chief Engraver at the Royal Mint, William Wyon.Obv: The obverse features the laureate head portrait of William IV facing right, with the inscription: WILLIAM THE FOURTH CROWNED SEP : 8 1831. Rev: The reverse features Queen Adelaide ,with the inscription: ADELAIDE QUEEN CONSORT CROWNED SEP: 8 1831. BHM 1475, Eimer 1251.
Extremely Fine, Very Rare.
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Rs. 15,000-17,000
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Lot No.952
AUC10
Medals & Tokens
Bronze
William IV Official Coronation (GB), Bronze Medal, 18.50gm, 1831, struck by the Royal Mint. The coin has been struck in high relief and was engraved the Chief Engraver at the Royal Mint, William Wyon.Obv: The obverse features the laureate head portrait of William IV facing right, with the inscription: WILLIAM THE FOURTH CROWNED SEP : 8 1831. Rev: The reverse features Queen Adelaide ,with the inscription: ADELAIDE QUEEN CONSORT CROWNED SEP: 8 1831. BHM 1475, Eimer 1251.
Extremely Fine, Very Rare.
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Our Estimated Price :
Rs. 12,000-15,000
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Lot No.953
AUC10
Medals & Tokens
Copper
Dhrangadhra, Mayurdhvaja Sinha, assorted lot of coronation medals (6 Pcs), accession to the dominion of India and Halvad medals, VS 1998.
About Uncirculated, Scarce.
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Rs. 18,000-20,000
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Lot No.954
AUC10
Medals & Tokens
Silver
Kapurthala, Silver, 17.60gm, Distinguished and Long Service Medal (Civil Service), Silver, 35mm, Obv: Maharaja Jagatjit Singh facing front wearing jewels and robes including the GCSI, with legend around, Rev: Persian script above, awarded to........ T Mc 186a.
Extremely Fine, Very Rare.
Medals in silver were awarded for completing 15 years in Civil Services and in gold for completing 25 years of service.
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Rs. 22,000-24,000
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Lot No.955
AUC10
Medals & Tokens
Silver
Republic of India, Silver Medal, 39.50gm, For Long service and good conduct, awarded to 7109525 HAV. Mangalat Siv Adasan S M E.
About Uncirculated, Scarce.
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Rs. 2,200-2,500
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Lot No.956
AUC10
Medals & Tokens
Copper
Census of India, Copper Medal, 22.74gm, 1981, Obv: Logo, Rev: Meritorious Service.
Very Fine, Scarce.
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Rs. 3,000-3,500
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Lot No.957
AUC10
Medals & Tokens
Copper
H M Mint Token Medal, Copper, 23.75gm, Obv: H.M.s Mint, Bombay, Rev: A Memento of your visit.
Extremely Fine, Rare.
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Rs. 7,000-8,000
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Lot No.958
AUC10
Medals & Tokens
Gold
Parsi Medal, Gold, 91.00gm, Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy BART. 1857, Grant Medical College, Obv: Portrait to left of Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy, Rev: Crest of Grant Medical College, prize medal.
Almost Uncirculated, Very Rare.
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Rs. 5,00,000-5,50,000
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Lot No.959
AUC10
Medals & Tokens
Gold
Parsi Medal, Gold, 69.85gm, Byramjee Jeejeebhoy Institute Golden Jubilee 1891-1941, Obv: Portrait to left of Byramjee Jeejeebhoy C.S.I. , Rev: Institute Building and date, medal awarded by Rustomjee Byramjee Jeejeebhoy for General Proficiency.
Almost Uncirculated, Very Rare.
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Rs. 5,00,000-5,50,000
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Lot No.960
AUC10
Medals & Tokens
Gold
Panjab University College Medal, Gold, 50.73gm, 1871, Mint Master A.B.Wyon, Obv: Portrait to left with JAISHI RAM OBBIT ANNO. MDCCCLXXI around, Rev: PANJAB UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, HONORIS CAUSA, CRESCAT e FLUVIIS. ( Punjab, also spelled Panjab, was a province during British India. The Doctorate Honoris Causa is the highest distinction the University, Crescat e Fluviis (Let it Grow from the Rivers), was the motto used in the Coat of arms for Punjab Province, British India. The language used is Latin. Placed in a locket with awardee's name PIYARELAL on edge.
Almost Uncirculated, Very Rare.
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Rs. 2,25,000-2,50,000
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Lot No.961
AUC10
Medals & Tokens
Silver
Cricket, Silver Ranji Trophy Medal, 100.00gm, Awarded to Sunil Gavaskar, by Pratap trust Jamnagar, Obv: Cricket Playing portrait of K S Ranjit Sinhji 1872-1933, Rev: Awardee's name.
with box, Uncirculated, Scarce.
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Rs. 7,000-8,000
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Lot No.962
AUC10
Medals & Tokens
Copper
Bengal, Gilt Brass, Famine Token Rupee, 1874, Issued for Relief work during the Bengal famine of 1874. F.Prid 32, KM Tn2.
Extremely Fine+, Extremely Rare.
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Rs. 55,000-60,000
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Lot No.963
AUC10
Medals & Tokens
Copper
East India Tramsway Co. Ltd, Lac Ticket Token, 1.20gm, 21mm, (Karachi), Token 9 pices in black plastic or celluloid.
Uncirculated, Very Rare.
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Rs. 10,000-15,000
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Lot No.964
AUC10
Medals & Tokens
Copper
Baroda, Copper Square weight Token, 12.70gm, Obv: Initials 'SAAA' 'BA' 'Ga' in nagari, within two lined circles, Rev: Julus 7, and sanah hardly readable in persian.
Very Fine, Very Rare.
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Rs. 4,000-5,000
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