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Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £500, Liverpool, 30 September 1936, serial number 43/Z 02614, fresh and original with nice embossing, good very fine and extremely rare EPM B246e £8,000-£12,000
Hammer Price: £10,000
Bank of England, Thomas Rippon, £5, 13 August 1833, serial number 82, some staining and pinholes, but an original good fine, extremely rare EPM B202a £7,000-£9,000
Hammer Price: £9,500
Bank of England, Horace G. Bowen, £5, London, 19 September 1901, serial number J/57 24776, bank stamps and annotations on reverse, lovely original paper, good very fine and extremely rare EPM B207a £6,000-£8,000
Hammer Price: £9,000
Bank of England, Frank May, £5, Newcastle on Tyne, 16 July 1889, serial number P/34 54762, several bank and other office stamps on obverse and reverse, a lovely fresh and original about very fine and excessively rare - EPM lists only two examples known in private hands EPM B206a £9,000-£12,000
Hammer Price: £8,500
Bank of England, Basil G. Catterns, £5, Bristol, 1 February 1933, serial number T/122 59314, good very fine, with very nice original paper, and an extremely rare branch of issue EPM B228b £7,000-£9,000
Hammer Price: £8,000
States of Guernsey, £1, 15 October 1918, serial number D/G 2830, two manuscript signatures, one stain at top centre, small tear in margin at top left, but a superb original good very fine example of an exceptionally rare note, and a lovely Perkins Bacon design BNYB unlisted, Pick 7 (this date unlisted) £4,600-£5,500
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, specimen proof 2 Shillings and Sixpence, November 1918, serial number A/1 00000, green and brown, George V at centre, a little thinning in low right margin, very small hole in top left margin, minor handling, good extremely fine to about uncirculated, extremely rare EPM T22p £6,000-£8,000
Hammer Price: £6,000
Bank of England, Cyril P. Mahon, £100, Manchester, 14 September 1925, serial number 50/Y 22411, one small piece of graffiti at low left, Manchester & County Bank Limited stamp at top left, fresh and original, very fine and a lovely example of a rare note EPM B219f £6,000-£8,000
Bank of England, Ernest M. Harvey, £5, Plymouth, 20 March 1922, serial number 119/U 75393, superb original paper, good very fine and an extremely attractive example of a rare branch note EPM B209ah £4,000-£5,000
Hammer Price: £4,000
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £20, Manchester, 29 December 1934, serial number 56/W 09754, faint bank stamp and small annotation at low left, pressed about very fine, and a very attractive example of a rare branch and demomination EPM B243f £2,000-£2,600
Hammer Price: £3,600
Bank of England, Cyril P. Mahon, £20, Manchester, 27 July 1926, serial number 38/W 93894, two bank stamps, an attractive good fine to about very fine, very rare EPM B217f £2,000-£2,600
Hammer Price: £3,400
Currency Commission, Royal Bank of Ireland, £10, 6 May 1929, serial number 01RT 005988, Brennan-Stanley signatures, pinholes, but a clean, fresh and original very fine example of a rare type PMI CRB 3, Pick 46 £3,200-£3,600
Hammer Price: £3,200
Bank of England, Cyril P. Mahon, £20, Liverpool, 11 November 1927, serial number 39/W 36404, multiple bank stamps and annotations but a nice looking good fine, a rare branch and denomination EPM B217e £2,000-£2,600
Bank of England, Henry Hase, £2, 20 November 1813, serial number 32419, split and rejoined, very good and very rare EPM B201e £3,000-£3,600
Hammer Price: £3,000
The National Bank Limited, £10, 10 February 1908, serial number 93079, signature of B.Evans, pinholes, a strong and fresh good fine, very scarce PMI NA 51, Pick 211a £2,600-£3,200
Hammer Price: £2,800
Bank of England, Henry Hase, £1, 27 April 1821, printed serial number 27265, printed Mr Henry Hase in text at centre, manuscript signature low right, paper slightly toned, one pinhole, still retaining good paper quality, very fine, an exceptional example EPM B201b £2,400-£3,000
States of Jersey, hand executed composite essay for a proposed £1, 31 December 1959, obverse; blue lilac and brown, coat of arms at right, St Aubins Fort in the distance, reverse; lilac and blue, Mont Orgueil Castle, backed on thick card, a beautiful and unique design and in the opinion of the cataloguers, one of the finest Banknote essays ever discovered for any country (2 items) BNYB Unrecorded £2,000-£2,600
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, trial for a large format £1, ND (1915), serial number W/87 000000, on plain paper prepared by B. Mackennal/Waterlow Brothers & Layton, two pinholes, some dirt along edges, one fold, good extremely fine, extremely rare EPM TE3b £2,800-£3,200
Hammer Price: £2,600
Royal Bank of Scotland, One Guinea, 1 September 1777, serial number 857/297 (?), text, ‘obliged to pay pay Archibald Hope…’, , signatories, Charles Moore and James Simpson, split and rejoined, very good to fine and rare, this type, the ‘Red Head Guinea’, was the first tri-coloured note to be issued in Scotland and possibly in Europe PMS RB 21a £1,500-£2,000
Manx Bank Limited, unissued £1, ND (1882), serial number 28503, no signatures, two vertical folds, extremely fine, a beautiful Waterlow and Sons design IOMPM M316 £1,200-£1,600
Bank of England, Cyril P. Mahon, £5, Plymouth, 23 August 1926, serial number 307/U 75965, lightly pressed but a superb looking note with no visible folds whatsoever, good very and a very rare branch EPM B215h £1,800-£2,400
Hammer Price: £2,400
North of Scotland Bank Limited, £100, 1 March 1930, serial number A 0008/0281, one manuscript signature low left, printed signature low right, unusual thinning in low left and top right margin otherwise the main body of the note still retains good paper quality, overall original good fine, attractive and extremely rare PMS NS 42 £2,200-£2,600
Bank of England, John G. Nairne, £5, Newcastle on Tyne, 22 July 1916, serial number 97/T 18290, pressed, with very small amount of partially removed graffiti but an attractive fine example of a rare branch EPM B208bg £1,500-£2,000
Hammer Price: £2,200
Bank of England, Cyril P. Mahon, £50, Manchester, 11 October 1927, serial number 50/X 32983, two bank stamps, good fine to about very fine, extremely scarce and a very attractive example EPM B218f £2,400-£3,000
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £5, Bristol, 1 April 1935, serial number T/179 21104, multiple pinholes but an attractive good fine example of the rarest branch of issue EPM B241b £1,500-£2,000
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, Half a Crown (2 Shillings and Six pence), May 1941, no serial number, black on pale blue, repaired tears along the horizontal and vertical fold, very good, a presentable enough example, a World War II emergency issue prepared and printed in anticipation of a shortage of coinage but never actually issued EPM B254 £2,000-£2,600
The Aberdeen Town & County Banking Company, £1, 6 June 1826, serial number 147/601, fresh and original, good fine and rare PMS TC 1 £2,000-£2,600
National Bank of Scotland, £1, 11 November 1856, serial number O 41/449, paper retaining good strength, a presentable very good example of an extremely rare note PMS NA 7b £1,600-£2,000
Currency Commission, Irish Free State, £50, 10 August 1928, serial number Y/01 009113, Brennan and McElligott signatures, small tear at low right, but an original and attractive good fine, extremely rare with only a handful of examples sold anywhere globally in the last decade PMI LTN 6, Pick 6 £2,600-£3,200
Hammer Price: £2,000
Central Bank of Ireland, set of bank specimens from the of the 1961-68 series, all with fictitious dates, comprising 10 shillings, 2.3.02, serial number 01P 000000, £1, 2.3.02,serial number 01F 000000, £5, 20.10.03, serial number 10W 000000, £10, 2.3.02, serial number 01V 000000, £20, 16.1.01, serial number 01X 000000, £50, 2.3.02, serial number 01Y 000000, £100, 2.3.02, serial number 01Z 000000, all O Muimhneachain and Whitaker signatures, red specimen overprints and single or pairs...
Bank of England, Ernest M. Harvey, £100, London, 16 May 1919, serial number 17/O 39366, small tear at top right, thus about very fine, very scarce EPM B209e £2,000-£2,600
Hammer Price: £1,900
Carlow Bank, Henry Macartney, 5 Guineas, 20 July 1812, serial number A122, black print on watermarked paper, manuscript Henry Macartney signature, embossed seal top right, several pinholes, edges burred otherwise very fine, a superb example of a extremely rare note PMI PB 39 £600-£800
Hammer Price: £1,800
Bank of England, Henry Hase, £2, 19 June 1811, serial number 24757, printed date and serial number, a solid and attractive enough very good, rare EPM B201e £1,000-£1,500
Bank of England, Ernest M. Harvey, £100, Manchester, 3 February 1919, serial number 29/Y 02567, pressed with small tear at top right, but an attractive and presentable good fine, rare EPM B209ef £1,500-£2,000
Bank of Scotland, £100, 3 April 1959, serial number 1/M 0274, Bilsland and Watson signatures, three vertical fold, paper completely original, extremely fine, in superb condition for a large format note, rare PMS BA 110e £900-£1,200
Hammer Price: £1,700
National Bank of Scotland, £100, 1 November 1957, serial number A002-331, small split along centre fold in upper margin, good fine and entirely original, scarce in any grade PMS NA 70 £400-£500
Bank of Mona, £1, 14 October 1874, serial number 142,841, signatures of J.K.Greig and E.Kerr, portrait of Queen Victoria top centre, maiden at left and right, arms low centre, reverse black and white, view of Douglas at centre, triskeles at left, arms of the city of Glasgow Bank at right, handstamp low right, some staining on reverse, still retaining good paper quality, fine to very fine, an exceptionally rare note, ‘Isle of Man Paper money’ plate note. IOMPM M253, PMS BM4b ...
Lancashire & Yorkshire Bank Limited, £1, 23 May 1925, serial number 21419, Milner-Oldham signatures, dirt, very fine, very rare IOMPM M320, Pick 8 £1,000-£1,200
Jersey Accommodation Bank, John Benest, £1, 6 July 1816, serial number 40, partially split and repaired on reverse, very good. Benest is a surname that originates and is historically only found on Jersey and survives to this day. No records exist of this bank, or this note. It is very probably unique. McCammon unlisted £1,200-£1,500
Hammer Price: £1,600
Isle of Man and Liverpool Stock Banking Company, unissued £1, 18-, no serial number or signatures, view of Douglas harbour top centre, arms at left, value in black tablet at right, very fine, very attractive and rare IOMPM M239 £800-£1,200
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