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August 21, 2013 - HONG KONG515Tibet, 10 Tam, dated T.E. 1659 (= AD 1913), red,serial number 20590, Obverse: Within the centralcartouche, a crouching snow lion, facing left andlooking backwards; he is playing with a ball which inTibetan is referred to as yid bzhin nor bu dga´ khyil(“wish granting jewel, whorl of happiness”). The blackseal to the right is not clearly printed, but probably oftype 1B. Reverse: A large central rectangle is filled withflowers and scroll work at the four corners. In thecentre a vase is surrounded by leaves and flowers. Thevase is composed of the eight auspicious Buddhistemblems (bkra shis rtags brgyad); the lotus flowerbelow carries the knot of life which in turn supportsthe wheel of the doctrine with the two golden fisheson either side. Placed above are the banner of victoryand the parasol with the white conch on top. Theeighth emblem is the vase which is made up of theseven emblems just enumerated. This way of arrangingthe eight auspicious emblems is called rtags brgyadbum gzhugs (“eighth emblems in form of a vase”) inTibetan. (Pick 2, YZM -), about very, fine and veryrareHK$24,000-32,000(US$3,000-4,000)PROVENANCE:Ex collection Colin Narbeth.516Tibet, 15 Tam, dated T.E. 1659 (= AD 1913), violet,serial number 1536, Obverse: In the central field a lionis standing upright in a mountainous landscape withthe sun above on the left. The snow lion supports alarge plate with his front paws. This plate is filled withprecious objects, such as rhinoceros horns, jewels,coral and elephant tusks. Reverse: The central designrepresents a large plate which is supported by a lotusflower. The plate is filled with what most probably aremustard seeds in the middle, wood apples on the leftand red powder, piled up like small pyramids on theright. Above, a large mirror which shows one´s karma,supports a bowl filled with curd which was offered tothe Buddha by a peasant girl (Sujata) after he hadmeditated under a Boddhi tree (ficus religiosa). Abovethe curd bowl a conch stands for the spread of theBuddhist teaching. The note does not have theimprint of the black seal and as such is extremely rare.(Pick 3var., YZM 874var), very fine/extra fineHK$16,000-24,000(US$2,000-3,000)PROVENANCE:Ex collection Alexander LissanevitchThis note is illustrated in Narbeth, Colin andSnorrason, Gylfi: Tibetan Paper Money. Published byGeoffrey Flack, Vancouver, 2001, p. 7517Tibet, 15 Tam, dated T.E. 1659 (= AD 1913), violet,serial number 13129, ditto, but with imprint of blackseal type 1. (Pick 3, YZM 874), extra fineHK$12,000-20,000(US$1,500-2,500)This note is illustrated in Narbeth, Colin andSnorrason, Gylfi: Catalogue of Tibetan Paper Money.Published by Geoffrey Flack, Vancouver, 2001, p. 9123

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