Monday, 30 November 2015
Badges - International Confederation of Free Trade Unions
Vintage badges are always popular with collectors and vintage trade union badges are particularly sought after.
These three relate to the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, a body which existed from 1949 to 2006. This was a group that broke away from the World Federation of Trade Unions in 1949 citing undue Communist influence, and existed independently until 2006 when it became part of the International Trade Union Confederation, which still exists today.
The flag-shaped badge and the larger of the two round ones are of particular interest, being Conference badges (The flag-shaped badge was worn by a delegate at Berlin, 1962 and the round one relates to Brussels, 1959).
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Happy Collecting !
Nick and Ann-Marie
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One for the Exonumists
Exonumists are not badly spelt economists but are in fact collectors of exonumia . Usually that means tokens, though strictly speaking exonumia is a term referring to "numismatic items other than coins or paper money".
I myself dabble in collecting tokens a bit and also buy and sell them as part of our business.
We will feature more of these items in the future but for the meantime here is a picture of some transport tokens issued by the Conestoga Transportation Company ;
`Conestoga` in this instance refers to a town in Pennsylvania.
As far as I can make out, collecting American transportation tokens is not widespread amongst UK exonumists, certainly nowhere near as popular as, say, Co-op tokens, market tokens and the like. Still, they are do have a certain appeal.
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Happy Collecting !
Nick and Ann-Marie
Simon Drew - Still Warthogs Run Deep - Signed Copy - ACC - 1997 Reprint
Here at Hoonaloon we are well-versed in bookishness, and partial to a bit of quirkiness to boot.
Which brings me nicely to this rather likeable copy of Simon Drews` Still Warthogs Run Deep, signed by the author in his trademark green ink.
The cover image of snorkelling warthogs is worth the price by itself !
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Happy collecting !
Nick and Ann-Marie
Tuesday, 24 November 2015
Uncirculated Banknotes
Collecting Uncirculated (UNC) banknotes is an ideal hobby for anyone short of funds or storage space, an the notes themselves are often very attractive.
Often the most attractive notes come from the poorest countries, probably because sales of UNC notes are a useful source of much-needed revenue for them.
The notes in our picture are Trinidad and Tobago $1 notes, dated 2006. They are especially interesting as they feature addition features not seen in some earlier versions of this note, which were introduced to make it more difficult to deter counterfeiters.
To see our full stock of UNC notes, click on http://stores.ebay.co.uk/hoonalooncollectables.
Happy collecting !
Nick and Ann-Marie
Monday, 23 November 2015
Vintage Cheque - Falkirk Royal Infirmary / North of scotaland Bank Ltd - 1947
Specially for those who enjoy ephemera, we present this vintage cheque drawn on an account held by Falkirk and District Royal Infirmary with the North of Scotland Bank Ltd.
Dated 31 Dec 1947, the cheque authorises payment of £55.00 to a Dr George Ferguson, whose signature appears on the rear of the cheque.
To learn more, click on http://stores.ebay.co.uk/hoonalooncollectables .
Happy Collecting !
Nick and Ann-Marie
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