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Page:3 May 19, 2019 Introduction Welcome to our first auction of Coins, Banknotes, Sporting Memorabilia & Collectables for 2019. If you have suitable material which you would like to consign for future such auctions, please contact us for an appointment. The highlight of this auction is undoubtedly the fabulous Phar Lap & Horse Racing collection assembled by Dario Dicarla of Melbourne featuring not only a pair Phar Lap’s horse-shoes Torsten Weller and his bridle as well as a selection of Race Books (notably including the very rare Cox Plate [email protected] 1930 & 1931 & Melbourne Cup 1929, 1930 & 1931 books), but also a range of other fascinating material, well-complemented by selected items from other vendors. This is preceded by a strong section of Cricket material featuring the extensive collection of Don Bradman memorabilia formed by Don Moyes. Other notable items include the first Sheffield Shield gold winner’s medal from 1892 won by Jack Worrall (who not only captained Victoria in cricket, but was also the very first Australian Rules football coach), as well as the earliest known Tasmanian cricket cap. Gary Watson [email protected] There is an excellent Football section to kick off the new season with items from nearly every club, including badges, jumpers, photographs, posters, and of course a selection of cigarette & trade cards. The Olympics offering is extensive, highlighted by a 1928 Australian Olympic Team ‘Baggy Green’ cap, and with a substantial 1956 Melbourne Games section. Under ‘Australiana’ you will find a wonderful Sydney Harbour Bridge collection with items ranging from kitsch to historic being offered substantially intact, and from a little further afield comes a volume of 1870s Fiji Times newspapers. This is followed by ‘Pop Culture’ featuring Disney’s Mickey Mouse plus Movie & Music Memorabilia highlighted by two Pink Nick Anning Floyd gold record awards. [email protected] The Coins & Banknotes include plenty of ever-popular collections & accumulations, as well as a number of appealing single items. Among the former there are multiple Australian pre- decimal copper and silver lots; from the latter a Three Pence 1922/21 Overdate and not one but three Pre-Federation 1890 £1 Sydney Deposit Bank banknotes which have not previously been on the market. The Worldwide section includes a lovely selection of Russian 18th to 20th century copper and silver coins rarely offered here, as well as a Great Britain £5 ‘Operation Bernhard’ WWII German forgery, and from New Zealand a wonderful 1918 Bradbury Wilkinson £10 printer’s Max Williamson proof, pre-decimal notes up to the scarce £50 ‘T P Hanna’ circulation note, plus a group of [email protected] decimal Star Notes. Please note auction viewing will conclude on the Saturday before the Sale, with no viewing facilities available on the Sunday morning of Sale Day. This will allow us to commence the auction on time, and we trust will not create undue inconvenience. Please keep this in mind when making your plans. If you are unable to attend viewing during our regular hours, please contact us to arrange a suitable time. Absentee bids may be placed by returning the enclosed Bid Sheet, by phone or email, in person at our premises, or via our website www.abacusauctions.com.au . Registration for Yang Liu Room Bidder Numbers will open one hour prior to the Sale on Sunday 19 May after 10 am. [email protected] Should you require the services of an auction agent, we suggest contacting Michael Eastick on +61 (0)3 9894 8561 [email protected] . Finally, as always, we wish you success with your bidding in this sale. Debbie Drinnan Max Williamson Nick Anning Torsten Weller [email protected] Page:4 www.abacusauctions.com.au May 19, 2019 Abacus Auctions - Guide to Descriptions At Abacus Auctions we utilise much the same terminology as other firms, but with some additional enhancements. As descriptions and gradings can vary greatly between the various classes of material offered in this catalogue, we have set these out in detail below. We provide this additional information so that you will always be satisfied with the quality of the material you purchase from us. Should we have missed a significant fault in any item, we WANT you to return it for a full refund. It is important that you understand our Terminology & Grading because this - along with all illustrations - form part of the description of each lot. We highly recommend that you familiarise yourself with the information below before placing any bids. 1. Lot Numbers: Lot numbers are printed in the left-hand column. If it is printed bold in red, the item is illustrated: e.g. 1234. 2. Descriptions: We use the following standard abbreviations throughout the descriptions: QV Queen Victoria Obv Obverse (xx) total items in lot (bold) KEVII King Edward VII Rev Reverse (xx) total items in group KGV King George V Mss manuscript/handwritten {xx} complete set of xx KGVI King George VI PPC Picture Postcard {xx/xx} partial set xx of xx QEII Queen Elizabeth II ND No Date [xx] xx missing/excised RAM Royal Australian Mint mm Mintmark agw/sw actual gold/silver weight NPA Note Printing Australia BMC British Museum Collection CoA Certificate of Authenticity 3. Grading: We use the following industry-standard grading terms throughout the descriptions: Coins (also used for Medals, Medallions and similar) Professional Coin Grading Service (USA) Range Unc Uncirculated (no signs of circulation, wear or scratches; if above average may be Choice Uncirculated) MS61-70 aUnc about Uncirculated (faint scratches or traces of wear on high points of design) AU58-MS60 EF Extremely Fine (light scratches or traces of wear on high points of design; all detail evident) AU53-AU58 VF Very Fine (distinct scratches and wear with high points of design missing) EF40-AU50 F Fine (extensive wear with significant parts of design worn flat; basic design easily recognisable) VF20-35 VG Very Good (heavily worn with basic design and date still visible; detail missing in most areas) F15 & below Banknotes (also used for Promissory Notes, Currency Notes, Cheques and similar) Unc Uncirculated (no signs of circulation, no folds or flick marks) aUnc about Uncirculated (as Uncirculated but with a teller counting flick or light pay-day fold) EF Extremely Fine (clean and crisp with minimal handling marks; may have up to three light folds or one heavy fold) VF Very Fine (distinct signs of wear but still reasonably crisp and not limp; multiple folds but free of heavy soiling) F Fine (well-worn with heavy creases; not excessively dirty with some brightness remaining but may have small tears) VG Very Good (heavily used; usually soiled; no pieces missing but may have rounded corners and tears into design) The qualifiers “a” (about) and “g” (good) are used to describe items slightly below or a little above the major grades respectively. Sporting Memorabilia & Collectables Very Fine excellent condition, clean with original colours, cards with sharp edges & corners, no surface faults Fine as for Very Fine but with one or two slight detracting marks Good usual average collectable condition with a few minor faults or soiling Poor below average condition with a major fault or heavy soiling; may have rounded corners and tears into design Please note that gradings refer to the current condition of an item and are not an assessment of its aesthetics. For example, an item that was poorly produced (blurred printing, colours out of register, unevenly trimmed, etc) but is still in near-original condition will not be down-graded for these reasons, however, such issues will be mentioned if significant. Our gradings are objective, conservative and consistent across all eras. 4. Catalogues & Reference Books: We refer throughout to the following: Gray (G) A Study of Australasian Trade Tokens (2013) Sear (S) Ancients: Roman Coins and Their Values McDonald (McD) Pocket Guide to Australian Coins and Banknotes Spink (S) Coins of England and the UK Marsh (M) The Gold Sovereign (2017) Duggleby (D) English Paper Money Renniks (R) Australian Coin & Banknote Values Yarwood Commonwealth Military Tokens Tan (T) Malaysia, Singapore & Brunei Coins and Money Campbell (C) POW and Concentration Camp Money Pick (P) Standard Catalogue of World Paper Money Krause (K) Standard Catalogue of World Coins Skinner Cigarette Cards Australian Issues & Values (1983) Murray Cigarette Card Values 5. Estimates: Estimates are printed in the right-hand column and are our estimate of value in Australian Dollars for each lot. You may bid at, above or below the Estimate. Except as noted on our website, the reserve price is set at 75% of estimate (rounded to the nearest bidding step) for almost every lot, and bids below this level will not be accepted. If a lot attracts GST for Australian buyers, the Estimate is printed in blue followed by a small “T”. Page:5 May 19, 2019 Abacus Auctions - Terms of Sale - Public Auction 1. ABACUS: Abacus Auctions Pty Ltd, a company incorporated in the State of Victoria, is the Auctioneer. Abacus is a member of the Australasian Philatelic Traders Association (APTA) and the Australasian Numismatic Dealers’ Association (ANDA), and adheres to the APTA & ANDA Code of Ethics. 2. DESCRIPTIONS: Abacus endeavours to describe lots fully and accurately. The Description of a lot comprises the Symbols and Grading System (as set out on the opposite page), the written description, any illustration of the lot or part of the lot, and any amendments thereto published in Saleroom Notices and/or on the Abacus website. 3. ESTIMATES & RESERVES: The Estimate is in Australian Dollars. The Reserve is set at 75% of the Estimate (rounded to the nearest bidding step) unless otherwise indicated in the Description.