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Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £1, 29 March 1940, serial number K95E 1000000, original very fine, a scarce million serial number EPM B249 £150-£200
Hammer Price: £140
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £1, 29 March 1940, serial number L74D 1000000, original fine, a scarce million serial number EPM B249 £100-£150
Hammer Price: £120
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, replacement £1, 29 March 1940, serial number S05E 856831, original extremely fine, scarce EPM B250 £120-£160
Hammer Price: £90
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £5 (3), 1 October 1945, serial numbers K39 042135-37, superb original paper, minor handling and a bend at centre (no broken paper), last note with very small and faint ink numeral on reverse, good extremely fine to about uncirculated and scarce as a trio in this grade (3 notes) EPM B255 £600-£700
£600–£700
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, specimen £1, 13 September 1948, serial number R00 000000, black specimen overprint, numerous pinholes thus about uncirculated, scarce EPM B260s £800-£1,200
£800–£1,200
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, specimen 10 Shillings, 25 October 1948, serial number R00 000000, black specimen overprint, numerous pinholes thus about uncirculated, scarce EPM B262s £800-£1,000
£800–£1,000
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, 10 Shillings, 25 October 1948, serial number 90E 945547, and Leslie K. O’Brien, replacement £1, 21 November 1955, serial number S02T 656836, both uncirculated and ‘next to first’ prefixes (2 notes) EPM B262, B274 £120-£160
Hammer Price: £95
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £5, London, 21 February 1947, serial number L47 065127, original very fine EPM B264 £80-£120
Bank of England, Percival S. Beale, 10 Shillings, 17 March 1950, serial number Z01Z 678429, original very fine, a very scarce first run EPM B266 £150-£200
Hammer Price: £190
Bank of England, Percival S. Beale, £5 (3), 3 December 1949, serial numbers P12 000203-05, superb original paper, well embossed, central crease but a scarce trio of good very fine examples (3 notes) EPM B270 £400-£500
£400–£500
Bank of England, Percival S. Beale, £5 (4), 1949, prefixes N44, O02, P20, and 1951, prefix W34, the last original extremely fine, the remainder about very fine to very fine, two with graffiti (4 notes) EPM B270 £100-£150
Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, £5, 16 June 1955, serial number A83A 081581, tiny brown spot at low right, probably a wood chip or impurity in paper as opposed to a stain, otherwise a superb original uncirculated EPM B276 £180-£220
Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, £1 (3), 17 March 1960, all with prefix A01N, original very fine, fine and very good respectively, the last torn in two (3 notes) EPM B283 £120-£160
Bank of England, Jasper Q. Hollom, £5, 21 February 1963, serial number A01 108658, uncirculated and a scarcer first run EPM B297 £100-£150
Hammer Price: £130
Bank of England, Jasper Q. Hollom, replacement £5, 21 February 1963, serial number M01 876715, original very fine, a scarce first run replacement EPM B298 £100-£150
Hammer Price: £150
Bank of England, John S. Fforde, 10 Shillings, 1967, serial number A01N 901635, original about uncirculated to uncirculated, scarce first run EPM B310 £80-£120
Hammer Price: £160
Bank of England, John S. Fforde, replacement 10 Shillings (3), 4 April 1963, serial numbers M76 363757, M80 680231-2, first very fine, the remaining two about uncirculated (3 notes) EPM B311 £80-£120
£80–£120
Bank of England, John S. Fforde, replacement £5 (2), 9 January 1967, serial numbers M17 255814 and 02M 895477, first original extremely fine, second about very fine and scarce (2 notes) EPM B313, B315 £150-£200
Bank of England, John S. Fforde, replacement £5, 9 January 1967, serial number M24 896169, a superb uncirculated example, thus very scarce EPM B313 £200-£260
Hammer Price: £240
Bank of England, John B. Page, £1, 1970, serial number AN01 682497, pressed but attractive very fine EPM B322 £80-£120
Hammer Price: £60
Bank of England, John B. Page, £5 (2), 1971, serial numbers 26C 741106-7, fresh and original, about uncirculated to uncirculated, first series (2 notes) EPM B324 £100-£150
Hammer Price: £85
Bank of England, John B. Page, replacement £10, 1975, serial number M01 093236, original good very fine, scarce first run of a smaller printing of replacement notes EPM B331 £60-£80
Hammer Price: £110
Bank of England, John B. Page, replacement £5, 11 November 1971, serial number M04 799803, original very fine EPM B333 £80-£120
Bank of England, John B. Page, £5, 1973, serial number AN01 539065, handling, about uncirculated and a scarce first run EPM B336 £180-£240
Hammer Price: £260
Bank of England, John B. Page, ‘experimental’ £1, 9 February 1978, serial number 81R 932410, uncirculated, a very scarce type EPM B339 £180-£240
Bank of England, John B. Page, ‘experimental’ £1, 9 February 1978, serial number 81R 932420, uncirculated, a very scarce type EPM B339 £180-£240
Bank of England, David H. F. Somerset, £10, 1984, serial number AN01 000088, two extremely light bends in paper at right, about uncirculated to uncirculated, low lucky number 88 EPM B348 £500-£700
£500–£700
Bank of England, propaganda note in the style of Peppiatt £1 note, produced by Germany during the Second World War, dropped in large quantities from planes over North Africa, serial number C78A 419669, on face, Arabic on reverse, limp, multiple pinholes, tears in margins, central fold extends into the design, good and the rarest variety of these air dropped propaganda notes £240-£300 To our Brother, the Moslem: The note depicted is that with which the British and Americans seek to ensl...
Hammer Price: £460
Bank of England, propaganda note in the style of Peppiatt £1 note, produced by Germany during the Second World War, dropped in large quantities from planes over North Africa, serial number C78A 419669, on face, Italian on reverse, one horizontal and vertical fold, toned, good very fine to about extremely fine, scarce £150-£200 The Anglo-American bombers, who range on our cities, destroying private property, works of art, churches, hospitals and schools in vain hope of depressing the sp...
Military, Prisoners of War Camps, 6 Pence, ND (1943-1945), serial number B344605, with handstamp on obverse “P.O.W. Camp No.1015 Great Britain”, along with two rectangular stamps on reverse with the dates “1 October 1946” and “1 January 1947”, and the text “Headquarters, 1015 German Working Group”, this camp was located on Station Road in Tadcaster, Yorkshire, although it’s exact location is not certain, one rust stain with small hole at upper centre, otherwise original very fine and quite ra...
Bank of England, a group of later replacements comprising Kentfield, £20, prefix LL28, Lowther, £5, prefix LL75, £10, prefix LL33, and £20, prefix LL12, also Bailey, £5, prefix LL63 and £20 (5), prefixes LL05, LL40 and LL35 (3), a few extremely fine but most uncirculated, the LL40 a last run, thus scarce, but only extremely fine (10 notes) EPM B376, B383, B387, B394, B399, B403, B406 £220-£260
Hammer Price: £380
Bank of England, an exceptional group of generally high grade notes ranging from Mahon to Salmon, many of which are mid run replacements, first or last series, or other interesting numbers, over £550 of face value but the value vastly exceeds this, generally about uncirculated or better, a few of the earlier notes less good, the two Mahon £1 notes about very fine (66 notes) £800-£1,200
Hammer Price: £1,200
A Small Group of Vignettes, including two showing a coastal scene with harbour and citadel (possibly Plymouth), with boats in the foreground, two with a steam locomotive travelling past two different landscapes, and three with a steam locomotive and a cityscape at a distance, a very pretty set of vignettes in lovely condition (7 items) £150-£200
Charles Skipper & East, a beautifully engraved advertising note, undated, stating that they are “Engravers & Printer of Bank Notes, Cheques, Bonds, Share Certificates and Bankers Documents or every description”, some handling, but an original about uncirculated and a very scarce item £200-£260
Hammer Price: £320
Private Banks, Cork Bank, for Charles Henry Leslie & John Leslie, half a 25 Shilling note, no date, serial number B181, very good, scarce PMI PB 79 £50-£60
£50–£60
Ffrenchs Bank, Dublin, for Hon.Charles Ffrench, H.Taaffe, M.Morris, Wm.Keary, Hon.T.Ffrench & Hon.M.Ffrench, £1, 24 June 1813, serial number 4917, split and rejoined, a solid and original good example PMI PB 149c £80-£120
Hammer Price: £80
Gibbons & Williams, Dublin, £1, 1 September 1833, serial number 1290, split and rejoined, an attractive and clean example, very good PMI PB 159 £100-£150
Hammer Price: £100
Bank of Ireland, £1, 15 November 1943, serial number B/21 485211, £5, 20 April 1943, serial number S/20 061304, and £10, 26 January 1942, serial number U/11 038894, all Adams signature, very fine, fine and good very fine (3 notes) PMI BA 96, 99, 102, Pick 52c, 53b, 55b £100-£150
Hammer Price: £200
Bank of Ireland, replacement £10, 1977 and 1983, serial number Z 012249, O’Neill signature, original about uncirculated BA 113R, Pick 63b £100-£150
Bank of Ireland, £20, 1984 and 1985, serial number A 985050, O’Neill signature, uncirculated BA 123, Pick 67Aa £100-£150
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