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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

LEAP YEAR POSTING- OIL PAINTING BY UNKNOWN ARTIST

29 FEBRUARY 2012 POSTING FOR SALE DECENT OFFERS CONSIDERED
I feel that I should add a posting today as 29th Feb only happens once  every 4 years, so today is indeed a special day.
To those who celebrate their birthdays today ,enjoy it cos your next bday is a long 4 year's wait.!
Readers who are observant would see that my posting today is listed  28th 2012??
I assure u that I am typing on the 29th Feb 2012, I seems to lose one day on my blog.. check settings?

So my posting for this year's leap year is a lovely oil painting which I acquired quite recently.
The artist is unknown maybe signed  " yadi " at bottom left hand corner.


The painting is not dated but it is believed to be pre ww2. Dimensions are 300mm x 300mm drawn on canvas.

I have 3 others pre ww2 'Malayan Themed " paintings which I hope to list eventually.
I am not an artist but the dealer described the painting  as expertly drawn and I am in agreement ( I bought it .. ).







I am into collecting old malayan memorabilia nowadays, old postcards , old photos, old paintings , old anything..

Would I sell it ? Generally everything on this blog is for sale but  those who are serious enough can contact me with their offers and will be considered.

Monday, February 20, 2012

YTM TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN PUTRA'S LETTER



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Today is a great honour for me to share with readers a letter written by our first prime minister Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra ALHaj.

This letter in pristine condition  is written to a Miss D.Monreal an  officer of Commonwealth Relations Office London on 14th August 1967 thanking her for assistance and services rendered during the Tunku's trip to London.





It is obvious that the letter just shows how gracious the Tunku is.He is definitely a gentlemen of the old school and I am really honored to be the keeper of this precious document.




Also shown is the envelope used that is part of this historical postal set.  Even the envelope is personally handwritten by the Tunku himself and not  typed by his secretaries.I'm sure all Malaysian is pleased that this set is back on our shores.

Friday, February 17, 2012

my oldest collectable piece " FOSSILS"

FOR SALE NEGOTIABLE OFFERS CONSIDERED
This is surely the oldest piece of collectable in my possession. These are fossilized   remains of sea creatures  millions/ thosands of years old.

Fossils are evidence of ancient life preserved in sedimentary rocks. On Earth, they are clues to what living things, ecosystems, and environments were like in the past. The oldest fossils are from mats of blue-green algae that lived over three billion years ago. The youngest fossils are from animals that lived before the beginning of recorded history, 10,000 years ago.

For me it  beyond my  capability to identify the species of the above specimen. The could well be extinct or ancestors of our present day shrimps.But the details is quite amazing.


 This is one of my best bargains ever. I actually this fossils from a peddlar selling under a tree at next to nothing cost.

If there are experts out there, I would appreciate if I can get better info as to the geologic period / rarity etc.

I think the shrimp generally would be rarer as it is soft skin unlike the seashell which hard skinned which is more conducive for fossilization process.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

SEPANG F1 PROOF MEDALLION 1999

SOLD


 What I am posting today ia a proof silver F1 Sepang medallion.


I hope I can get some feedback from readers who knows more  about this medallion  than me, mintage , transacted price etc.?

This medallion is minted by Boustead Mint to commemorate   the   first  f1 Sepang 1999. These coins are part of official merchandise comprising Rm 25, Rm15 commemorative coins. The mintage for the coins are known but  for the medallion even the certicate COA is not numbered.

My online research  shows that Boustead Mint once operates a facility in Shah Alam but the company now is closed. So no writing to them for infos..

I have never come across any  similar medallion for sale online and image search on Goggle nothing..
But  I come across a non proof possibly non silver medallion image online in a slightly different looking box.
I think this medallion is quite rare as most sold during race days are snapped up by foreign fans coming to Sepang back then.
This would also explain the high prices commanded by proof coin RM25 nowadays. asking for above a thousand..
I wonder what would my medallion be worth?

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

MY OLD CAMERA



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This post is to record on cyber world my old Yashica B TLR camera.

Yashica b is introduced circa 1959 and that is older than me! This B model is quite rare compared to other Yashica ranges of TLR cameras.






A twin-lens reflex camera (TLR) is a type of camera with two objective lenses of the same focal length. One of the lenses is the photographic objective or "taking lens" (the lens that takes the picture), while the other is used for the viewfinder system, which is usually viewed from above at waist .level.

The description above is quoted from wiki, I'm not at expert camera user, normally I just point and shoot..
Anyway this camera use 120mm roll and they are not easy to get nowadays. As far as I can made out , everything works, shutter clicks, focus okay ,autotimer okay . I took a snap from above to show the viewfinder looking in on my garden.
My teenager son ask me "how many USB port this old camera have? " ......
Once I cannot get the leather casing back on after taking it off, luckily  my friend manage to slid it back with no trouble..

I really would try to make an effort to acquire a roll of 120 film and see if it can work properly. I think b/w photos are really cool, will post once it's done.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

A New Resolution



Hi all, after more than a year away I'm back...,Actually I was not really away as I do read up on my followers blog..

I have some free time on my hand now so I decide to list lots of interesting items to share with fellow bloggers.I realise that even I may need one whole year to list down stuff to made cyber copies. Cyber copies last forever , physical items get sold, lost damaged etc..

I have been collecting for many years now. I would generally classify my collection as numismatic material , philatelic material and collectables curios. But that would be collecting anything and everything under the sun!

How do I come about my collection?
Well u need to have a deep passion for it..
I have hardly sold anything at all but sometimes I do exchange items with friends.
Readers can made offers for items on my blog if the they really are interested.

How do I come about my collection?
Okay, Most towns in Malaysia have a place where people sell quacky stuff, local traditional medicines, second hand junks etc.
I have found some gems over the years which I shall list soon.
Be prepared to have a painful learning curve as most of the items are common, bad condition, way too expensive or poor fakes. Newbies would be caught out as I have been once.Going this route u need to be patient and also need a slice of luck..

Antique shops.
U can also follow this route but I feel that this is for the experienced collector.
I hardly ever buy anything from them because at best u can get market value for any item or u pay top ringgit for average stuff.

Internet sites
I bought half my collection over the internet , this is where I get value for money items.

Lastly , some are presented to me from family members once they know how crazy I am about collecting old items. Old fabric given to me from my mother are really priceless as i shall list later to share with fellow bloggers.




What Iam holding in my palm is a huge amber /copal .
Most reader would know that amber is fossilized resin from ancient forests.The resin is a self defence mechanism for trees trapping debris such as seeds, leaves, feathers and insects.Amber would take millions of years to take shape.

Copal is similar to amber only much younger, say a few thousand years says the experts.
There are tests done to know if it is a fake, distinguish copal from amber etc
I am pretty sure that mine is an original amber/copal as I have done some basic test
Some clever people test try to fool people by selling fake amber.Remember gift shops where they have huge scorpions inserted in yellow plastic?
I was initially worried that this could be plastic..
I read up a bit and did the hot needle test.
U heat up the tip of a needle and insert it discreetly , Amber /copal would release a fragrant smell as it is a resin. Plastic obviously would smell burnt toxic chemical.
I was very happy that smell was very aromatic..
A colleague at work once threw my amber/copal onto concrete floor when I was showing it to friends bcos he says that its plastic . Everyone was shocked ..
Its not broken thank god but its chipped at the edges.Well plastic dont chip..

Its not easy to differentiate copal/amber .Amber is rarer than copal and if mine is amber it is really worth some money. Amber should float immersed in seawater says wiki but unfortunately mine sank using South China Sea near my house..but the salt density of various ocean is different so I think it might be amber..
Even if it copal it is beautiful with one trapped bee, leaves, ants etc