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Gloucester Old Bank, Charles Evans & Sir James Jelf, £1, 10 September 1814, serial number 213, original fine and an attractive example Outing 822f £100-£150
£100–£150
Gloucester Old Bank, Charles Evans & James Jelf, 1 Guinea, 29 November 1813, serial number W3161, original good fine Outing 822h £100-£150
Hammer Price: £90
Halifax Commercial Banking Company Limited, die proof on thin card for £5, 188-, pencil date ‘July 1883’, rough lower edge, otherwise uncirculated and a lovely design Outing 891e for type £100-£150
Lynn Regis & Norfolk Bank, for Jarvis & Jarvis, £10, 6 August 1886, serial number A10144, a fresh and original good fine Outing 1075g £80-£120
Hammer Price: £70
Warwick & Warwickshire Bank, for Greenway, Smith & Greenways, £50, 1 July 1880, serial number 214, manuscript signature of Greenway, printed by Rowe, Kentish & Co, numerous handstamps and graffiti on reverse, paper still clean and fresh, strong manuscript signatures, two pinholes, about very fine Outing 1121d £240-£340
£240–£340
Loughborough Bank, Edward & C.Middleton, Tho Cradock & Edward W C Middleton, £5, 30 September 1861, serial number A270, two manuscript signatures, numerous annotations, tellers mark, few pinholes, very good, a very presentable example, extremely rare Outing 1278a £460-£550
Hammer Price: £800
Ludlow & Bishops Castle Bank, for Coleman & Wellings, £1, 5 December 1825, serial number F 9820, signed by Willings, thinning along hard folds, a very presentable very good Outing 1292b £120-£160
Hammer Price: £120
Richmond and Swaledale Bank, for Hutton, Other and Simpson, a two month sight bill for £45 11 Shillings, 13 November 1807, serial number tg528 (?), good fine, rare Outing 1785 for bank £80-£120
£80–£120
Stoodley Bridge near Halifax, for John Sutcliffe, Thomas Sutcliffe and James Sutcliffe, £1, 24 April 1823, serial number R1, with signatures of Thomas Sutcliffe and Tho’ Foster, trimmed, very good Outing 2066a £60-£80
Hammer Price: £45
Warwick Old Bank, for John Tomes, Richard Tomes & John Russell, £5, 7 September 1832, serial number 8,790, Russell signature, pinholes, very good Outing 2280e £80-£120
Hammer Price: £95
Montgomeryshire Old Bank, for Sir Arthur Davies Owen and Robert Griffiths, a sight note for £50, Welshpool, 24 February 1815, serial number C189, with signatures of both Owen and Griffiths, and a Bank of England stamp at centre, good fine, rare Outing 2317b for partnership £100-£150
Warwick Old Bank, a pair of payment orders (2), for £25 and £35-10-0, good (2 notes) £80-£120
Windsor & Eton Bank, for Coombs, Brown, Coombs & Co., unissued £10, 18-, no serial number, arms at left, right margin slightly toned, several folds, good very fine Outing 2376k £80-£120
Hammer Price: £85
Wisbech Bank, for James Hill & Sons, £5, 12 September 1825, serial number 940, signed by Hill, about fine Outing 2384c £120-£160
Hammer Price: £170
National Equitable Labour Exchange, Birmingham, unissued 2 Hours, 22 July 1833, no signatures or serial number, good extremely fine Outing 3010i £80-£120
National Equitable Labour Exchange, Birmingham, unissued 5 Hours, 22 July 1833, no signatures or serial number, good extremely fine Outing 3010j £80-£120
Hammer Price: £110
The Fisheries Bank, a skit note for £ Fish, ND, reading, “please pay a visit to the Great Central Fried Fish Restaurant, where the Best Quality Fish only is obtainable” and made out to “The Proprietors of Great Central Fish Restaurant, 85, King Street, Camden Town, Corner Bayham Street”, fresh (pun intended) and original, good very fine, rare and amusing Outing unlisted £120-£160 King Street was renamed Plender Street in 1937. The building that housed this restaurant sadly...
Hammer Price: £300
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, 7 August 1914, serial number G/35 007142, several tears in upper and lower margins, each repaired with tape on reverse, but with no bleed-through or staining from adhesive, about fine EPM T3.3 £100-£150
Hammer Price: £80
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10 Shillings, 14 August 1914, serial number S/35 025225, mounting remains and one tiny nick in top right, but a fresh and original good very fine with lovely embossing, and a scarce type in any grade EPM T8 £200-£260
Hammer Price: £220
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10 Shillings, 16 December 1918, serial number C/4 106378 (dash), a lovely fresh and original example with good embossing on the serial numbers, about extremely fine EPM T20 £150-£200
Hammer Price: £190
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10 Shillings, 16 December 1918, serial number B/34 346420 (square dash), one small stain on reverse, a lovely and fresh extremely fine, with good embossing EPM T20 £100-£150
Hammer Price: £180
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, £1 (2), 26 February 1926, serial number D1/38 322870, E1/38 680885, first with pinhole, second with graffiti on reverse, very fine (2 notes) EPM T31 £80-£120
Treasury Bill, £1,000,000, 8 September 2003, serial number R 016530, on fully watermarked paper, signature of Andrew Turnbull, stamped cancelled at lower left, small number stamped on back, about uncirculated, very rare Unlisted £5,000-£7,000
Hammer Price: £4,400
Perkins, Fairman, & Heath, an advertising note denominated £1, circa 1820, displaying their new ‘Siderographic’ method with several vignettes and the text “Specimen of the plan for preventing the forgery of bank notes submitted to the bankers or the United Kingdom by Perkins, Fairman & Heath, 69 Fleet Street, London”, trimmed at edges, laid down on board, fine and rare £200-£260 Siderography is a mechanical process developed by Jacob Perkins in the early 1800s enabling the...
Hammer Price: £200
Bank of England, Henry Hase, a partially printed trial for £10 by Applegarth and Cowper, on unwatermarked paper, bearing the signature of Rippon, with only the black layer printed,and even that being incomplete at left, very fine and an unusual item £100-£150
Bank of England, Henry Hase, proof/trial for £5 by Applegath and Cowper, on unwatermarked paper, printed in black with a multicoloured honeycomb design at centre, good very fine and very scarce £150-£200
Bank of England, Henry Hase, a strange and possibly half finished proof/trial for £1, printed by Applegath and Cowper, with a similar or identical design faintly visible on reverse, although both are reversed meaning a mirror is useful to read the text successfully, tear in top left corner, mounting traces and a few pinholes, but an unusual and interesting item £100-£150 a digitally reversed image is provided below alongside the original
Hammer Price: £140
Bank of England, Henry Hase, proof/trial for the variable elements of a note, in this case the date (20 January 1820), issue location (London) and serial number (00126), printed on watermarked paper but only part of the watermark is present, mounting traces, very fine and very scarce £100-£150
Bank of England, Henry Hase, counterfeit £1, 22 September 1819, serial number 71752, forged overprint on face of note, annotations, paper has thinned, holes and multiples pinholes, a large tear extending into the design, fair EPM B201a £150-£200
£150–£200
Bank of England, Matthew Marshall (era of), a trial banknote printed by Henry Bradbury (or Bradbury and Evans) and designed by John Leighton, and likely taken from the illustrated publication On the Security and Manufacture of Bank Notes, by Henry Bradbury. On watermarked paper, reading ‘Henry Bradburys Specimen Bank Note’, with minor toning at edges and some folds, very fine and a beautiful and scarce item £150-£200
Bank of England, Ernest M. Harvey, £5, London, 29 August 1921, serial number C/4 44333, original very fine EPM B209a £150-£200
Bank of England, Cyril P. Mahon, £5, London, 2 August 1926, serial number 304/E 85781, an attractive and clean very fine EPM B215 £120-£160
Hammer Price: £360
Bank of England, Cyril P. Mahon, £5, London, 12 July 1928, serial number 189/H 92786, pressed but no sign of any folds, thus extremely fine EPM B215 £200-£260
Hammer Price: £380
Bank of England, Basil G. Catterns, Operation Bernhard, £10, 19 January 1934, serial number K/132 78974, and K.O. Peppiatt, Operation Bernhard, £10 (2), 17 August 1937 and 16 September 1937, serial numbers K/194 15475 and K/195 61700, several pinholes and minor edge damage, a few spots on the first note, overall very fine (3 notes) EPM B229*, B242* £120-£160
Bank of England, Basil G. Catterns, Operation Bernhard, £10, Leeds, 19 January 1934, serial number 138/V 02209, a little thinning along central fold, about very fine, a scarce variety EPM B229d* £320-£380
Hammer Price: £320
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, Guernsey Overprint, £1, 1941, serial number C59A 996214, slight staining in margins, original very fine EPM B239A £100-£150
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £5, London, 22 June 1939, serial number B375 23471, no pinholes or stains, thus original very fine and a very nice example EPM B241 £80-£120
Hammer Price: £160
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £10, London, 18 March 1936, serial number K/164 15965, lightly pressed, very fine EPM B242 £100-£150
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, Operation Bernhard, £10, Liverpool, 10 February 1937, serial number 170/V 45448, pinholes, very fine, scarce EPM B242e* £220-£280
Hammer Price: £260
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £50, Manchester, 31 January 1938, serial number 94/X 46194, strong and original paper, good fine and a very rare last date and prefix note issued on the very final day that any £50 notes were released from any branches outside London EPM B244f £1,000-£1,500
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