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Margate Bank, for Francis Cobb & Son, unissued £5, 180-, no signatures or serial number, several tape repairs, fine and scarce Outing 1389a £200-£260
Hammer Price: £260
Isle of Wight Bank, for Henry & John Roberts, Mark Gregory, cancelled £10, Newport, 12 April 1790, serial number 4463, good, scarce Outing 1533h £80-£120
Hammer Price: £90
Newport Bank, for Mark Gregory & Geo. Barton, 5 Guineas, 8 May 1788, serial number 333, signature of George Barton, cancelled with ink, very good Outing 1534b £200-£260
Hammer Price: £160
Norwich & Swaffham Bank, £1, 1 August 1823, serial number 1911, also Portsmouth, Portsea and Hampshire Bank, £1, 8 September 1818, serial number M1115, and Fort Montague Bank, skit note for 5 half pence, 18-, first two with several hand stamps, last with mounting on reverse, including two strips of modern card, very good, fine and fine respectively (3 notes) Outing 1609i, 1742, 4008 £120-£160
Hammer Price: £95
Devonshire Bank, for Cann, Williams, Searle & Co., £5, Okehampton, 3 December 1817, serial number A633, Cann signature, very good, scarce Outing 1633b £100-£150
Hammer Price: £220
Reading Bank, for Sir Chas. Marsh & Heny. Deane Esq., £10, 1 January 1800, serial number D6695, Charles Marsh signature, quite fragile, good to very good but very scarce Outing 1786a £200-£260
Ripon Bank, for Farrer, Williamsons & Co., proof on thick paper for £5, 18-, no signatures or serial number, scuffing and dirt, no folds, very fine to extremely fine, scarce Outing 1796 for type £150-£200
Hammer Price: £120
South Devon Bank, Teignmouth, for Langmead, Jordan & Co., £5, 18 April 1833, serial number B25, Jordan signature, split and rejoined, good to very good, scarce Outing 2139b £120-£160
Hammer Price: £320
South Devon Bank, Teignmouth, for Langmead, Jordan & Co., £5, 7 October 1839, serial number 5087, Langmead signature, very good, scarce Outing 2139d £200-£260
Hammer Price: £240
Miners Bank, Truro, for Daniell, Willyams, Vivian & John, £1, 18 March 1818, serial number L3336, signature cancelled in black and red ink, very good and quite rare Outing 2209e £300-£400
Hammer Price: £300
West of England & South Wales District Bank, Wells, specimen/proof £10, 18-, no signatures or serial numbers, black SPECIMEN hand stamp, extremely fine, scarce Outing not listed £150-£200
Weymouth and Dorsetshire Bank, for Edmd, Henning, Jas. Bowers & Wm. McLorg, £1, 21 August 1821, serial number 872, McLorg signature, very good, scarce Outing 2337a £240-£300
Hammer Price: £400
The York City & County Banking Company, Whitby, proof £5, 18-, no signature or serial number, pencil annotations and mounting traces, good very fine and scarce Outing 2345a £150-£200
£150–£200
Worcester Bank, for Joseph Glover, John Embury & William Gross, £20 post bill, 14 January 1791, serial number B747, Gross signature, very good to fine, scarce Outing not listed £150-£200
Workington Bank, for Wood, Smiths, Stein & Co., 1 Guinea, 3 June 1809, serial number 180/144, Wood signature, very good to fine, scarce Outing 2428a £100-£150
Hammer Price: £80
Yeovil Old Bank, Somersetshire, for John Daniell, John Hutchings & Co., £1, 19 November 1808, serial number P7, Hutchings signature, very good Outing 2443h £100-£150
Hammer Price: £280
The York Union Banking Company Limited, cancelled £5 (4), York, 1894-99, several slightly different designs with and without orange or brown underprints, two cut cancelled and two ink stamp cancelled, fine, a useful group (4 notes) Outing 2457h, 2457i £200-£260
Engraving & Printing Establishment, Livery Street, Birmingham, an undated advertising note for all manner of engraving of high quality, and offering to charge the same as charged for inferior work or forfeit the sum of £50, serial number 186404, and featuring a slightly concerned looking Britannia at top left, torn top left corner, very thin paper with a few splits, very good and scarce Outing 4001 for issuer £80-£120
Hammer Price: £65
Bank Restriction Bill, an 1880’s reprint of an 'Anti-Hanging note', originally produced 1819, as a work of satire by George Cruickshank, signed by J. Ketch (the hangman), design superficially similar to the Bank of England white notes, light mounting traces, extremely fine and scarce Outing 4040 for type £200-£260 The reprinted notes were produced in the late 19th century as part of a booklet and are identifiable by their slightly more regular and darker printing
Bank of Engineers, a skit note promising and demanding ‘the sum of £50 to any one who can produce work like ours’, 1 May 1851, serial number 58739, signed by what appears to be J. Schlesinger, of 8, Old Jewry, very good to fine, scarce Outing 4062a £80-£120
Public Lounge, Holborn, otherwise known as Tulleys Lounge, a skit note promising to allow entry for 1 Shilling, or forfeit £1000, ND (1834), serial numbers 95 and 96, and detailing the attractions as being a Euterpeon (automatic music machine), an evening concert, and a Cosmoramic Corridor (a series of enormous, usually coloured, images of cityscapes or faraway places), with a printed signature of James Tulley, two modern mounting hinges at left, otherwise in exceptional condition...
‘Bank of England’, a small format skit note for £200 of Sugar Plums, 1 January 1840, serial number F/X 77351, very good, a strange little note with an unclear purpose, and in poor condition, but rare and amusing Outing unlisted £60-£80
£60–£80
A Group of Four Advertising or Skit Notes, including two hand painted copies of Peppiatt £1 notes, one in green and one in red, both with the same serial number E41A 934636, and two black and white advertising notes for theatres and music hall performances in the 1910s and 20s, including the Palace Theatre in Ham, very fine to extremely fine, unusual and interesting (4 notes) £120-£160
Thomas Coutts & Company, a cheque for £34.9.9-, made out to Mr Robert Southgate, dated 14 July 1707, also John Kendrick, a payment order to the value of £11 and 7 Shillings, to be paid to Sir Richard Hoaraty at the Golden Bottle in Fleet Forest, dated 31 July 1708, both with mounting remains, good fine and very good respectively (2 notes) £120-£160
An Interesting Group of Financial Instruments, including a receipt for 35.12.10- for the Dundee Union Bank, 3 December 1835, four issued cheques from various London bankers, a Cardiff cheque, a payment order to Whites Club, two unissued American cheques from the Jefferson Bank and New York Riverside Bank, and an unissued proof London payment order, mixed grades but generally presentable (10 items) £100-£150
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10 Shillings, 14 August 1914, serial number A/14 505374, one single fold, some light handling, completely original, serial numbers visibly embossed, a lovely extremely fine EPM T9 £300-£400
Hammer Price: £360
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, 23 October 1914, serial number G/6 83282, pressed extremely fine, an attractive example EPM T11.1 £200-£260
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10 Shillings, 21 January 1915, serial number A/59 79798, a wonderful original and problem-free note with four folds and two corner folds, thus good very fine to about extremely fine EPM T12.1 £200-£260
Hammer Price: £180
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, 22 January 1917, serial number E/17 021028 (dot), Warren Fisher, £1, 30 September 1919, serial number P/3 615062 (dot), first with pinholes, about fine to fine (2 notes) EPM T16 £80-£120
£80–£120
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10 Shillings, 16 December 1918, serial number C/3 3876990, an original about uncirculated example of a scarce type EPM T20 £400-£500
Hammer Price: £600
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, £1 (2), 30 September 1919, consecutive serial numbers P/75 828810-11, minor handling, about uncirculated to uncirculated, scarce in this lovely condition (2 notes) EPM T24 £200-£260
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, £1, 30 September 1919, serial number M/8 733457, lovely embossed serial numbers and original paper, extremely fine EPM T24 £70-£100
Hammer Price: £100
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, £1, 30 September 1919, serial number B1/52 919404, 10/-, 30 September 1919, serial number H/24 743797, very fine (2 notes) EPM T24 £120-£160
Hammer Price: £140
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, 10 Shillings, 1919-1922, serial number F/35 013053, light handling, original, good extremely fine EPM T25 £200-£260
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, 10 Shillings, 25 July 1927, serial number Y/42 415331, a superb original example, central fold but good extremely fine to about uncirculated, scarce in this grade EPM T33 £300-£400
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, 10 Shillings, 25 July 1927, serial number T/47 088901, good extremely fine and a very attractive example EPM T33 £100-£150
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, £1, 25 July 1927, serial number X1/34 836138, beautifully embossed and entirely original, toned in left margin, about uncirculated to uncirculated EPM T34 £150-£200
Hammer Price: £170
Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, £5, housed in a blue leather presentation wallet, 21 February 1957, serial number A01 000003, Britannia at left, Saint George slaying the dragon at low centre, reverse blue, lion and key at centre, paper slightly wavy and with minor toning along top margin, a few insignificant knocks in left and right margins, but a wonderfully embossed about uncirculated to uncirculated note. The wallet has a few scuffs, and the clear plastic has yellowed somewhat...
Hammer Price: £22,000
Bank of England, Jasper Q. Hollom, £5, housed in a blue leather presentation wallet, 21 February 1963, serial number A01 000003, Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverse blue, seated Britannia at centre, exceptionally minor handling and with a hint of toning in some marginal areas but overall uncirculated and a wonderful note. The wallet has a few scuffed areas but is in superb condition inside and out. EPM B297 £12,000-£16,000 In 1956, The Queen agreed to her portrait appearing on...
Hammer Price: £13,000
Bank of England, an unissued interest bearing note for £50, 17-, with interest paid at the rate of 1 penny per day, on behalf of the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, good very fine, extremely rare, incredibly early and quite fascinating EPM unlisted £2,400-£3,000 This unusual note was part of a group formerly in possession of Benjamin Heath, Deputy Governor of the Bank of England (1842-45)
£2,400–£3,000
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