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Sheffield Banking Company, a Bankers License from 1849, with revenue stamp for £30, large format, thus folded several times, but otherwise lovely condition Outing 1934 for bank £80-£120
Hammer Price: £140
Stourbridge & Kidderminster Bank, for the Directors and Proprietors, proof £5 on card, 183-, no signatures or serial number, black SPECIMEN stamp, stains and mounting traces, technically extremely fine, scarce Outing 2070 for bank £150-£200
£150–£200
Country Bank Upottery, for William Blackmore & William Austin, proof £10, 18-, no signatures or serial number, mounting traces, good extremely fine, scarce Outing 2229 £240-£300
Hammer Price: £320
Whitby Old Bank, proof 1 Guinea, ND (established 1785), black and red print, Hermes at centre, central fold, good extremely fine and scarce Outing 2340b £100-£150
£100–£150
Windsor & Eton Bank, proofs for a post bill and a reciept, 180-, first on thick paper, second thin paper, good very fine, scarce (2 notes) Outing 2376 for bank £80-£120
Hammer Price: £70
York Union Banking Company Limited, £5, 19 December 1901, serial number C2086, good very fine, and a lovely looking note Outing 2457h £100-£150
Hammer Price: £180
Yorkshire Agricultural & Commercial Banking Company, proof £5 on thick paper, ND (1800’s), no signatures or serial number, black SPECIMEN stamp, minor mounting traces, good extremely fine and very scarce Outing 2459a £240-£300
Hammer Price: £200
National Equitable Labour Exchange, unissued 5 Hours, 22 July 1833, along with two Watts Charity notes, both to the value of four pence, extremely fine or better (3 notes) Outing 3010j £100-£150
Hammer Price: £100
Brymbo Iron Works, Denbigh, 1 Guinea, 20 April 1814, serial number U202, crossed out signature of Sam’l Smith Adams, very good, scarce Outing 3024b £100-£150
Hammer Price: £75
Brymbo Iron Works, Denbigh, for the Executors, Trustees of the late John Wilkinson, 1 Guinea, 8 April 1814, serial number S122, good to very good, also Burlington & Driffield Bank, £5 (2),1880, both punch hole cancelled, about very fine (3 notes) Outing 3024b, 286s £120-£160
Two Skit notes, the first for Self, Grub, Snout and Starveling, 2 Pence, 25 December 1818, serial number 5, signed by ‘Gristle Barebones’, the second for Self, Lapstone, Staytape, Tossup & Winem, 2 Pence, 6 February 1819, serial number 2, signed by ‘Tim Tartlet’, very fine to extremely fine, scarce (2 notes) Outing 4039a, 4041a £100-£150
A Pair of Vertical Format Engravings, first entitled ‘An Attempt to Prevent Forgery of Banknotes’, dated 4 June 1818, with helmeted female head at centre, second with same helmeted female head at centre, but smaller format and simply stating ‘One’ above and below, both engraved by on steel by C. Warren, loosely mounted in more modern folder (2 items) £260-£320
£260–£320
Commercial Bank, a trial note for £1, ND (early 1800’s), with female allegory at centre, no engraver listed, uncirculated, scarce £100-£150
Commercial Bank, a pair of trial notes for ‘One’, ND (early 1800’s), first red and black, second blue and black, uncirculated, scarce (2 notes) £120-£160
Provincial Bank, a trial note for £5, ND (early 1800s), printed in black and red, eagle holding axe atop a crown, with motto ‘persevere’, good extremely fine, scarce £150-£200
Hammer Price: £160
Perkins, Fairman, & Heath, a proof for 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”, reverse entirely blue, about uncirculated, scarce £150-£200
Hammer Price: £260
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, 7 August 1914, serial number D/17 007064, original and clean, very fine and scarce EPM T5.3b £400-£500
Hammer Price: £440
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10 Shillings, 14 August 1914, serial number A/4 160393, one very small stain mainly visible on reverse, but excellent paper quality and well embossed serial numbers, good extremely fine EPM T9 £340-£400
Hammer Price: £380
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10 Shillings, 14 August 1914, serial number A/3 275636, Clydesdale Bank hand stamp on reverse, original very fine EPM T9 £120-£160
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10 Shillings, 21 January 1915, serial number A2/25 23966, fresh and original very fine, a slightly scarcer type EPM T12.3 £200-£260
Hammer Price: £280
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10 Shillings, 21 January 1915, serial number A2/84 37589, in PMG holder 30, very fine EPM T12.3 £120-£160
Hammer Price: £240
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, Dardanelles Campaign Overprint, £1, 1915-16, serial number J/57 59137, in PMG holder 25, very fine, and an above average example for type EPM T14 £1,500-£2,000
Hammer Price: £1,500
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, Dardanelles Campaign Overprint, 10 Shillings, 1915-16, serial number Z/18 027051, in PMG holder 25, very fine EPM T15 £200-£260
Hammer Price: £340
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, Dardanelles Campaign Overprint, 10 Shillings, 1915-16, serial number Y/11 043881, staple hole and ink annotation on reverse but an original very fine and a nice and fresh example EPM T15 £220-£280
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, 10 Shillings, 30 September 1919, serial number D/80 383551 (dash), in PMG holder 55, about uncirculated EPM T26 £200-£260
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, 10 Shillings, 30 September 1919, serial number E/71 241559, pressed very fine EPM T26 £100-£150
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, 10 Shillings (2), 25 July 1927, serial numbers W/49 236221 and W/80 057479, first minor staining, lightly pressed extremely fine, second heavily pressed, stains, scarcer variety (2 notes) EPM T33 £300-£400
Hammer Price: £300
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, £1, 25 July 1927, serial number S1/21 065878 (dot), fresh and original extremely fine EPM T34 £150-£200
Bank of England, Henry Hase, fraudulently issued £2, 15 June 1916, serial number 29547, with two red FORGED stamps on face, this note appears to be a real example of a £2 note, with false serial numbers, date and signature added, abut fine and most interesting! EPM B201e for type £1,200-£1,600
Hammer Price: £1,300
Bank of England, Thomas Rippon, forged £10, 31 August 1831, serial number 17409, a very sophisticated and nicely printed forgery which is actually printed on watermarked paper, although the watermark is unrelated, good fine and rare EPM B202b for type £800-£1,000
Hammer Price: £750
Bank of England, Matthew Marshall, forged £10, Liverpool branch, 21 January 1852, serial number J/K 51631, four black FORGED stamps, with impressed watermark, good to very good EPM B203d for type £600-£800
Hammer Price: £600
Bank of England, Matthew Marshall, specimen £50, no date or serial numbers, hand annotated by Marshall himself, “Specimen, M. Marshall, Bank of England, 30 December 1858”, extremely fine and of the utmost rarity, a superb item EPM B203hs £6,000-£8,000
Hammer Price: £8,500
Bank of England, Frank May (era of), a strange proof or copy of a £5, 28 January 1879, without signature or serial number, crudely printed on greek watermarked paper, and stamped SPECIMEN in red, paper in three pieces taped back together, thus very good but paper quality better than the grade would dictate, and an odd item, the origins and purpose of which are somewhat mysterious EPM B206a for type £200-£260
£200–£260
Bank of England, Ernest M. Harvey, £5, Leeds, 14 November 1921, serial number 137/U 99837, significant stains due to previous damp conditions, original fine and scarce EPM B209ad £100-£150
Hammer Price: £130
Bank of England, Ernest M. Harvey, £5, Newcastle on Tyne, serial number 201/U 38334, significant stains due to previous damp conditions, leading to sizable paper shatter and split at low left, thus technically very good, though the rest of the note remains intact and strong, a rare branch note for this issue EPM B209ag £500-£700
Hammer Price: £500
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 £90-£120
Hammer Price: £80
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 £150-£200
Hammer Price: £150
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 £150-£200
Hammer Price: £120
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, Guernsey Overprint, £1, 1941, serial number D42A 310189, in PMG holder 30, very fine EPM B239A £150-£200
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £5, London, 30 July 1935, serial number A/213 23600, original good very fine, an attractive example EPM B241 £70-£90
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