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Bank of England, Henry Hase (era of), a mixed group of partial trials, proofs, engine turnings and vignettes, without any printers names or marks, all early-mid 19th century, mostly in black with one in green, and including a very attractive set of engravings of George IV and other subjects, and two sheets with borders made from the face of Thomas Joplin, mostly fine to very fine, scarce to rare (8 items) EPM Unlisted £260-£320
Hammer Price: £1,400
Bank of England, Henry Hase (era of), a group of proofs and other individual engraved elements, including two sheets of varying size by E.G.Perkins, featuring a classical bust and various friezes and engine turnings, two reverse proof elements by W.Lea and B&W. Lea respectively, and a vertical format piece entitled ‘An Attempt to Prevent Forgery of Banknotes’, dated 4 June 1818, generally in excellent condition, good very fine or better, the larger of the two first pieces folded several...
Hammer Price: £600
Bank of England, Henry Hase (era of), a small group of proofs/trials, probably by Applegarth and Cowper, for various stages of different notes, including one brightly multicoloured underprint, and two obverse proofs in black in red, one for the Provincial Bank, the other untitled, first extremely fine, the Provincial bank example very good, other with tear at low left, otherwise very fine (3 notes) EPM Unlisted, one item similar to that on page 94 £200-£260
Hammer Price: £440
Bank of England, Henry Hase, counterfeit £1, 6 March 1818, serial number 1057, stamped forged, toned, annotations, stains, small piece missing from lower margin, good EPM B201b £150-£200
Hammer Price: £120
Bank of England, Matthew Marshall, £5, 28 December 1863, serial number X/L 15376, printed signature, toning in extreme upper and lower margins, absolutely spectacular quality, original paper, with lovely embossing, extremely fine and probably the finest quality early black and white note the cataloguer has ever seen EPM B203c £10,000-£12,000
£10,000–£12,000
Bank of England, Matthew Marshall (era of), a fully printed trial note for £5, 11 August 1943, serial number 1050, consisting of a standard ‘black and white’ £5 printed on a large format sheet of paper, watermarked with the Royal coat of arms, and printed with a highly ornate border and blue underprint, incorporating allegorical maidens, several different currencies and impressive early three-dimensional effects, with the title ‘Papier de Surete pour Papier Monnaie’ (security paper...
Hammer Price: £480
Bank of England, Matthew Marshall (era of), a booklet entitled ‘The Bank Note of the Future’ by J. Anderson, and printed in Glasgow in 1865, consisting of an attractive turquoise cover, four printed pages and a ‘specimen’ of the aforementioned banknote of the future on thin translucent paper. The subject matter is a treatise or manifesto calling for a national and standardised currency to be issued across all nations of the United Kingdom, and outlining the benefits of such a thing....
Hammer Price: £800
Bank of England, John G. Nairne, £1 ‘Gold Note’, ND (1914), serial number A/1 000000, an exceptional uncirculated example of this rare proof type EPM B203a £6,000-£7,000
Hammer Price: £6,000
Bank of England, John G. Nairne, £10, London, 15 January 1916, serial number 36/K 68213, ‘P’ in blue pencil at top right, a few pinholes, but an original and overall very attractive very fine, scarce EPM B208c £700-£900
Hammer Price: £700
Bank of England, Ernest M. Harvey, £5, London, 8 July 1920, serial number 216/D 39576, extremely lightly pressed, no visible folds, extremely fine EPM B209a £200-£260
Hammer Price: £400
Bank of England, Ernest M. Harvey, £5, London, 10 February 1920, serial number 60/J 16481, pressed with a few minor stains, very fine EPM B209a £160-£200
Hammer Price: £170
Bank of England, Ernest M. Harvey, £5, Plymouth, 26 January 1920, serial number U/53 52639, small purple bank stamp at low centre, fresh and entirely original paper, three vertical folds only, with minor additional handing, thus extremely fine and and exceptional example of a rare branch EPM B209ah £3,000-£4,000
£3,000–£4,000
Bank of England, Cyril P. Mahon, £1 (2), 22 November 1928, serial numbers C43 565619 and D29 783392, first lightly pressed, visible embossing in areas, several folds, a nice very fine, second pressed very fine (2 notes) EPM B212 £120-£180
£120–£180
Bank of England, Cyril P. Mahon, Parchment Pair of 10 Shilling and £1, 22 November 1928, with matching serial numbers A01 000095, complete with vellum envelope and original plastic slip-cases, both with the usual handling marks, the 10 Shilling with small stain, about uncirculated, the £1 with some creasing to right edge due to original slipcase contracting in size over the years, good extremely fine, a very rare EPM B214 £5,000-£6,000 This pair comes with a note reading “22 Nov...
Bank of England, Cyril P. Mahon, £5, London, 10 February 1926, serial number 224/E 81852, a single foxing spot, lightly pressed, no visible folds, extremely fine EPM B215 £260-£340
Hammer Price: £360
Bank of England, Basil G. Catterns, 10 Shillings (2), 15 July 1930, consecutive serial numbers T39 914641-42, uncirculated (2 notes) EPM B223 £200-£300
Hammer Price: £220
Bank of England, Basil G. Catterns, 10 Shillings (3), 15 July 1930, prefixes U83, M99 and V4, first about uncirculated, second very fine, third about very fine (3 notes) EPM B223 £200-£260
£200–£260
Bank of England, Basil G. Catterns, consecutive pair 10 Shillings (2), 15 July 1930, serial numbers M28 698222-23, original and crisp about uncirculated (2 notes) EPM B223 £160-£200
Hammer Price: £150
Bank of England, Basil G. Catterns, £1 (4), 15 July 1930, prefixes M47 (2), U15, M52, both M47 are pressed very fine, M52 extremely fine, U15 about uncirculated (4 notes) EPM B225 £150-£200
Hammer Price: £140
Bank of England, Basil G. Catterns, £5, Leeds, 21 February 1934, serial number T/144 37672, original extremely fine, a scarce branch EPM B228d £400-£500
Bank of England, Basil G. Catterns, £10 (2), London, 17 June 1929, consecutive serial numbers 157/L 47901-02, few spots, lightly pressed very fine, a nice pair (2) EPM B229 £380-£480
Bank of England, Basil G. Catterns, £10, Manchester, 10 November 1933, serial number 148/V 32119, lightly pressed, but with only single central fold really visible, small ink numeral on reverse, good very fine to about extremely fine and scarce EPM B229f £1,000-£1,500
Hammer Price: £950
Bank of England, Basil G. Catterns, £100, Manchester, 13 April 1931, serial number 70/Y 20226, very slightly toned but an original very fine example with no pinholes or graffiti, thus rare EPM B232f £3,000-£4,000
Hammer Price: £4,800
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, 10 Shillings (2), 5 October 1934, prefixes H64 and B63, extremely fine (2 notes) EPM B235 £100-£140
Hammer Price: £80
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, 10 Shillings (3), 5 October 1934, consecutive serial numbers 48O 024022-24, uncirculated, scarcer last series (3 notes) EPM B236 £320-£420
Hammer Price: £420
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £1 (8), 17 October 1934, prefixes 99J, L19A, A51B, C78B, A51B (3), U90A (2), first pressed very fine, A51B and U90A uncirculated, the remainder about extremely fine to extremely fine (8 notes) EPM B238, B239, 260 £200-£260
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £5, London, 18 April 1935, serial number A/170 38415, operation Bernhard £5, London, 29 June 1937, B/121 08383, £5, London, 13 December 1944, on thick paper, serial number E88 043975, first, few pinholes, lightly pressed good very fine, second, multiple holes, very fine, third very fine (3 notes) EPM B241, 241*, 255 £150-£200
Hammer Price: £190
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, Operation Bernhard, £5, London, 19 March 1935, serial number A/159 85882, and £50, 20 June 1936, serial number 58/N 49194, first with pinholes, very fine, second in PMG holder 35, choice very fine (2 notes) EPM B241*, B244* £100-£150
Hammer Price: £180
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £5, Liverpool, 30 November 1934, serial number T/295 28729, very small hole along hard central fold thus about very fine EPM B241e £300-£360
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £10, London, 17 September 1935, serial number K/155 09194, rust stains, pinholes, about very fine EPM B242 £140-£180
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £50, Leeds, 29 April 1936, serial number 82/X 27061, lightly pressed but with only a single discernible fold, thus extremely fine and very scarce EPM B244d £1,600-£2,000
Hammer Price: £2,200
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £50, Manchester, 30 August 1934, serial number 76/X 19389, minor graffiti on both sides, with a single instance of ink burn and associated tiny hole, otherwise an original very fine and a scarce branch note EPM B244f £1,200-£1,600
Hammer Price: £1,200
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, specimen £50, London, 20 April 1934, serial number 00/Q 00000, with two red SPECIMEN overprints, original paper with lovely embossing, but several folds, thus good very fine and rare EPM B244s £3,600-£4,200
£3,600–£4,200
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £100, Liverpool, 12 August 1935, serial number 96/Y 24570, ink numeral at low centre, otherwise a lovely and fresh original about uncirculated example EPM B245e £1,000-£1,200
Hammer Price: £1,100
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £1, 17 October 1934, serial number 50M 302017, £1, 29 March 1940, serial number A03D 949056, D78H 503072, 10/-, 2 April 1940, S75D 741088, L.K O’Brien, £1, 21 November 1955, serial number, first very fine, the remainder extremely fine to uncirculated (3 notes) EPM B249, 251, 273 £150-£200
Hammer Price: £130
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £1, 29 March 1940, serial number A01D 840047, one hard central fold, small corner bend, extremely fine and the first prefix for type EPM B249 £200-£260
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £1, 29 March 1940, serial number W87D 777777, solid number seven, fine EPM B249 £60-£80
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £1 (8), 29 March 1940, consecutive serial numbers W89D 487691-8, uncirculated (8 notes) EPM B249 £160-£200
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £1 (8), 29 March 1940, consecutive serial numbers W89D 487683-90, uncirculated (8 notes) EPM B249 £160-£200
Hammer Price: £200
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £1 (5), 29 March 1940, serial numbers D79D 866528-9, A99E 474884, A35E 853086, N16E 482287, 10 Shillings (3), 2 April 1940, serial numbers X73D 364070, U29D 117447, Y35E 373565, U29D very fine, the remainder extremely fine to uncirculated (8 notes) EPM B249, 251 £220-£280
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