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G.E.A. Kentfield, Five Pounds, first series, uncut sheet of three notes, prefix AC01-3 (Dugg. B363). Uncirculated; in presentation folder (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £30
Hammer Price: £35
G.E.A. Kentfield, Ten Pounds, 1992, A01 001150 (Dugg. B.366). Uncirculated (£30-35)
Hammer Price: £45
Andover Bank, One Pound, 8th November 1824, No. 9549, issued for Joseph Wakeford, William Wakeford and Robert Wakeford, black on white with Arms at left and large grey ONE in underlay across middle (Grant 51B). Fine (£50-60)
Andover Old Bank, Five Pounds, 20 November 1824, No. B 3256 for Joseph,William & Robert Wakeford, similar to last, but without large denomination at centre (Grant 51C).Trimmed around edges, few pinholes plus tiny hole at right, good fine to very fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £50
Bath Old Bank, Five Pounds, 23rd March 1841, No.14091, issued at Bath for Hobhouse, Phillot & Lowder, uniface black on white with Arms top left and blue panel bottom right (Grant 162B). Punch-hole at top through Bank Title plus Bankruptcy and Dividend stamps on front, good fine to very fine (£50-60)
Hammer Price: £65
Bank of Engineers, skit note for Fifty Pounds, with Nos.1493 and 1494 dated 1st May 1851, at London, uniface black on white, stamped on back ‘Great Exhibition 1851 of all Nations’. Torn at top left corner and mounted along top edge on backing card, good very fine (£120-140)
Hammer Price: £70
Chatham Bank, One Pound, 19th October 1804, No. N360, issued for Sam. Ferrand Waddington & Co, uniface black on white with ship at top left and details of Bankruptcy Hearing written on back (Grant 717). Few tiny holes under vignette, good fine (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £270
Cornwall, Goldsithney, £1, 16th November, 1816, for Gundrys & Co (Grant 1215). A few edge nicks and a tear at top edge, fine (£60-80)
Craven Bank, Ten Pounds, 18--, unissued, for branch at Burnley, uniface black on white with Craven heifer at centre (Grant 2577J). Good extremely fine (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £75
Derby Bank, One Pound, 29th January 1813, for Bellairs, Sons & Co, No. A418a, black on white with stag and park view at left and large Bankruptcy stamp on back (Grant 984). Fine (£50-60)
Faversham Bank, Five Pounds, 11th October 1886 for Hilton, Rigden & Rigden, No. 8785, note signature cut-cancelled and split & rejoined at centre (Grant 1167D). Pinholes, very fine (£80-90)
Gainsborough Bank, One Guinea, 15th December 1801, No. 614P, for Hornby & Esdaile, signed by William Hornby (Grant 1185). Bankruptcy stamp on back, good fine (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £90
Gainsborough Bank, Five Guineas, 20th July 1801, No. F109, for Hornby & Esdaile, signature as last Grant 1185). Worn around edges with several small tears top edge and longer tears across top right corner, otherwise intact and very good (£120-140)
Hammer Price: £100
Leeds Bank, Five Pounds, unissued, 18--, for Bywater, Charlesworth & Co, black on white with Arms at left and attractive vignette of Britannia on back (Grant 1599). Few brown spots on front plus small holes right side, good very fine to extremely fine (£140-160)
Hammer Price: £130
Macclesfield & Cheshire Bank, Five Pounds, 24 March 1841, No. 2112 issued at Maclesfield for Daintry, Ryle & Co, uniface black On white with Arms at upper centre (Grant 1806). Bankruptcy stamp and one Dividend stamp on front plus several Dividend stamps on back, 10mm ?? tear top of centre crease, good fine (£80-100)
Newark Bank, One Pound, 1 April 1809, for Pocklington, Dickinson and Company (Grant 1998c). Good fine (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £60
Newcastle upon Tyne, Five Pounds, 2nd April 1800, No. A493 issued for Surtees, Burdon, Surtees & Brandling, black on white with building at left (Grant 2055D). Missing strip at lower left edge, few small holes and splits otherwise intact, very good (£40-50)
North and South Wales Bank, Five Pounds, 18--, uniface black on white proof printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch for Llanidloes with bridge across Menai Strait at top centre (Grant 5522A). Has mount marks and paper remnants on back of all corners, good very fine (£300-350)
Hammer Price: £290
Norwich & Swaffham Bank, One Pound, c.1825, G6315, issued at Swaffham for Thomas Starling Day and Henry and William Day, black on white with large blue ONE across middle and three dividend stamps on front (Grant 2151A). Worn around edge and missing section on upper right edge, very good (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £55
Plymouth Dock Bank, Devonshire, One Pound, 1st September 1823, No. 3860, issued for Thomas Clinton Shiells & Henry Incledon Shiells, black on white with sailing ship at left (Grant 2295C). Fine (£60-80)
Portsmouth, Portsea & Hampshire Bank, One Pound, 1816, for Godwin, Minchin, Carter & Goldson, No. G5474 (Grant 2340B). Has four dividend stamps on front, well circulated but intact, very good (£60-80)
Royston Bank, Five Pounds, 14th February 1855, No.16551, issued for John George Fordham, Henry Fordham & Frederick Nash Fordham, black on white with Bank Insignia top left and large blue FIVE across middle (Grant 2472). Signature cut-cancelled, split and rejoined at centre with ‘Cancelled’ also written across centre, good fine to very fine (£100-120)
Stafford, One Pound, 18--, unissued, for Horton, Horton & Co, uniface black on white with castle above Bank Insignia at left (Grant unlisted). Good very fine (£140-160)
Hammer Price: £150
Stamford Bank, One Pound, 25th November 1813, No.18734, issued for A.W. Bellairs & Son, black on white with Arms at left (Grant 2745). Few brown spots plus bankruptcy stamp on back, good fine (£50-60)
Stourbridge & Kidderminster Banking Company, Five Pounds, 18--, No. 65721, unissued and prepared for Stourbridge, uniface black on white with seated woman top left and blue ‘FIVE’ above blue underlay at centre (Grant 5645). Extremely fine (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £210
Stourbridge & Kidderminster Banking Company,Twenty Pounds, 183--, No. 1220, unissued and prepared for Stourbridge, design as last (Grant 5645). Extremely fine (£120-140)
Hammer Price: £160
Yeovil Old Bank, One Pound, 17th December 1813, for Daniell, Hutchings & Gollop, No. B130, black on white with seated Britannia top left (Grant 3354A). Signature cut-cancelled, very good to fine (£70-80)
York Union Banking Company, Five Pounds, 20th December 1869, No. 8081, elaborate engraving on both sides by W & AK Johnston of Edinburgh with Queen Victoria flanked by Royal Arms at top centre (Grant 5747A). Note split & rejoined at centre, good fine (£160-180)
A.L.S. by James Mathias to John Campbell, Cashier to the Royal Bank of Scotland, date-lined London 10 September 1745, addressed “Sir”, “I am favoured with yours of the 15th Augt. sigd. Instant & pursuant to the latter have debited your account with the Equivalent Company for the Quarters annuity & charge of management at Lady Day last £2650 which Sum together with what more you may have in cash of the Company’s, it is the Committee’s orders that you remit them as soon as possible...
£200–£250
Bank of England, mid 19th. Century proof essay for front of Twenty Pounds in black and grey on white engraved by W. Palmer. Thin strip of tape on back, extremely fine (£250-300)
Hammer Price: £110
Fort Montague Bank, 2 1/2d, 18--, unissued for The Governor of Fort Montague & Co, E. Hill, black on white with English flag flying above ‘Castle’ at left (Grant 6095B). Worn around edges with tears and missing part of top right corner otherwise design intact, good to very good (£30-40)
£30–£40
Carmarthen Bank, Five Pounds, 22 September 1828, No. 519, issued for Waters, Jones & Co, black on white with bridge at left and large blue FIVE across middle and dividend stamps on front (Grant 699B). Few small holes in body,worn around edges with few tears and small piece missing right edge otherwise intact, very good (£50-60)
£50–£60
Guernsey, Sates of Guernsey, One Pound, 1963 (Pick 43b); Jersey, Occupation Sixpence, 1941-42 (Pick 1a) [2]. Very fine (£40-50)
Bank of Scotland, One Pound, 20 January 1927, 3/AT 0866 with printed signature of A.J. Rose, this was the last year of issue for the ‘Square Pounds’ (Douglas 76b-2). Good very fine to extremely fine (£140-160)
Hammer Price: £140
Bank of Scotland, One Pound, 6th February 1945, B0130549, signatures of Elphinstone-Crawford, scarce type with dark brown back (Douglas 91a-1). Good extremely fine (£80-100)
£80–£100
Bank of Scotland, Twenty Pounds, 17 November 1947, 9/H 0701, with signatures as last (Douglas 89a-3). About extremely fine (£120-140)
Hammer Price: £180
British Linen Bank, One Pound, 10th May 1915, B 56/618 with printed signature of E.G. Galletley on behalf of General Manager and handsigned of behalf of Accountant (Douglas 47-1). Good fine (£90-100)
Hammer Price: £95
British Linen Bank, One Pound, 18th July 1917, E 295/201, signatures as last (Douglas 47-1). Very fine (£100-120)
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