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York City & County Banking Company Limited, Leyburn Bank, £5, 26 April 1899, serial number 1747, signature of Morrell, bank stamp from Parrs Camden Town on reverse, beautiful vignette of York Minster at top centre, bank building at left, reverse green, turreted maiden with the white rose of York at centre, a few pinholes, top left corner tip missing, nice paper quality, a solid fine, and a superb Waterlow printing, extremely rare Outing 1184a £700-£900
Hammer Price: £1,600
Doncaster Bank, for Thos. Gill, £10, 1 May 1776, serial number 534, with bankruptcy stamp on reverse dated 1778, a lovely and clean fine example, exceptionally rare, and a remarkable survivor from a very early, short-lived and unlisted bank Outing bank not listed £1,000-£1,200 Ex. Iain Stevenson Collection
Hammer Price: £1,100
Hull, Pease’s Old Bank, for Joseph Pease & Son, £10, 23 January 1772, serial number 107.U, fine, and an extremely rare early example of a high denomination Outing 1019 denomination not listed £800-£1,000 Ex. Sir David Kirch Collection
Hammer Price: £1,000
Hull, Pease’s Old Bank, for Pease & Sons, £5, 1 January 1886, serial number 1770, Robinson Pease signature, two large CANCELLED overprints, signature cut cancelled and rejoined, original and fresh paper, good fine and very rare Outing 1019 partnership not seen £500-£600 Ex. Sir David Kirch Collection
Hammer Price: £850
Wolverhampton & Staffordshire Bank, £5, 5 November 1877, serial number 1/3363, stunning engraving of St. Peters Church, Wolverhampton, on reverse, two CANCELLED perforations and blue crayon cancellation on face, good fine and an exceptional Perkins Bacon engraving Outing 2396e £400-£500 Ex. David Kirch Collection
Hammer Price: £700
Leicester Bank, for Thomas Guy Paget, Edwin Clephan and Thomas Grosvenor Lee, £10, 2 January 1893, serial number L653, signature of T. Guy Paget, ink cancellation with the date 30/7/98, lovely paper quality, technically good fine, but nicer than this would suggest Outing 1171 partnership unlisted £500-£600
Wirksworth and Ashbourn Derbyshire Bank, for Richd. Arkwright & Compy., £5, 6 February 1871, serial number W/J 0197, signature of Frederick Arkwright, ink cancellation, a superb fine example of a very scarce note Outing 2380 not listed £400-£500
Hammer Price: £600
Craven Bank, Skipton, for John Birkbeck, Wm Robinson, (Illegible), Geo. Stansfeld, W (Illegible), £50, 11 November 1874, serial number 8990, ink and cut cancelled, very good and a very rare large denomination Outing 1971 partnership not listed £400-£500
Hammer Price: £500
Kendal Bank, for Wakefield, Crewdson & Co, £5, 5 November 1891, serial number A/E 14, cut cancelled, a lovely original extremely fine, and with some beautiful vignettes Outing 1062b £240-£300
Lonsdale Bank, for Joseph Gibson, Willm. Gibson, Warwick Pearson & Edward Wilson, £1, 3 February 1825, serial number 76643, signature of Edward Wilson, with lovely vignette of the Devils Bridge over the River Lune at top centre, a presentable and attractive very good example, and still payable into Natwest Bank to this day Outing 1079a £300-£400
Bank Huntingdon, for John Perkins & Son, £5, 1 April 1803, serial number N2593, signature of John Perkins, an attractive about fine example Outing 1035b £300-£400
Hammer Price: £480
Ripon & Nidderdale Bank, for Sam. Coates, Sam. Coates Junr, Jno Britain & Jno Coates, 5 Guineas, 22 November 1799, serial number 2816, Jno Coates signature, a nice clean very good and a superb example of a very rare note Outing 1794 this denomination not listed under this partnership £340-£400 Ex. Sir David Kirch Collection
Hammer Price: £460
Rochdale Bank, for Clement Royds & Compy, £5, 4 March 1861, serial number 8288, Royds signature, minor ink burn around the signature, otherwise a lovely original and fresh very fine, very scarce Outing 1807f £300-£400 Ex. Sir David Kirch Collection
Hammer Price: £440
Bank of Westmorland, Kirkby Stephen, £10, 19 November 1888, serial number 8778, signature of W.B. David, Craven Bank stamp on reverse, signature cancelled in ink, two punch holes in top margin where the note has been previously filed away in a binder, beautiful paper, clean and fresh, very fine and very rare Outing 1082 denomination not listed £500-£600
Hull, East Riding Bank, for Robert Raikes, William Currie & Isaac Currie, 5 Guineas, 1 March 1809, serial number B524, Robert Reikes signature, a very attractive very good to about fine, very scarce Outing 1023c £300-£400 Ex. Sir David Kirch Collection
Hammer Price: £400
Whitby Old Bank, for Simpson, Chapman & Co, genuine £5 with forged signatures and date, 24 May 1890, serial number 2446 (also probably forged), marked Forged in red ink, very good Outing 2340 for type £200-£260
Hammer Price: £380
Warwick & Leamington Banking Company, £5, Leamington, 1 June 1860, serial number L24,288, engraving of a coin at left, cancelled with red ink, including large cross, very good, scarce and an attractive note with a striking blue reverse Outing 1118a and 2285 £300-£400 Ex. Sir David Kirch Collection
Hammer Price: £360
Beverley Bank, for Pease & Sons, £5, 17 January 1893, serial number J2706, signed by Francis R. Pease, signature has been cut cancelled, the note and signature separately stamped CANCELLED, and then the signature reattached later on, multiple pinholes and an internal tear at lop left, overall a lovely and clean example that can only justifiably described as fine, very scarce Outing 130 for bank, partnership not listed £200-£260
Birmingham Bank, for Spooner, Attwoods & Co., £1, 9 August 1813, serial number A3261, signed by Thomas Attwood, a lovely and fresh original example, good fine and an extremely striking and bold design, rare Outing 167 partnership and denomination not listed £400-£500 Ex. David Kirch Collection
Darlington Bank, for Jonathan Backhouse & Compy, £5, 12 March 1889, serial number G/K 561, signed by James Backhouse, also a cut cancelled example of the same note, 30 October 1891, serial number G/N 663, about fine, extremely scarce without cancellation (2 notes) Outing 629p, 629r £400-£500
Bridgnorth Bank, for MacMichael, Gitton & Co., £1, 14 May 1914, serial number J3771, signed by John MacMichael, multiple pinholes, a lovely and clean about fine example Outing 277c £150-£200
Hammer Price: £340
Northumberland Bank, Newcastle, for Sir Francis Blake, Bart. John Reed, Reeds & Co., £1, 9 March 1821, serial number D2502, Reed signature, engraved view of Newcastle by Thomas Bewick at left, very good, very scarce Outing 1508g, partnership marginally different £300-£400
Hammer Price: £320
Sheffield Bank, for Thomas Broadbent, 5 Guineas, 17 May 1782, serial number 1680, signature of Thomas Broadbent, damage to top left corner, an attractive very good, very scarce Outing 1927a £400-£500
West Riding Bank, Wakefield, for Leatham, Tew and Company, £5, 1 June 1899, serial number B9998, Leatham signature at right, previously mounted, and toned as a result, but a lovely original about very fine, and quite a rare note Outing 2242e £400-£500
Darlington Bank, for James & Jonathan Backhouse & Co., 5 Guineas, 2 July 1783, serial number D192, cut cancelled, very good, extremely rare Outing 629f £400-£500
Doncaster Bank, for Cooke, Vernon, Walker, Jackson & Milnes, £5, 7 March 1865, serial number 6639, cut cancelled, very good and very scarce Outing 698e £400-£500
Holt House, Derbyshire, for Self & Compy, £1, 20 May 1801, serial number S5/76, D. Dakeyne signature, about fine, scarce Outing 970b £240-£300 Otherwise known as The Bank of Darley Dale, this bank was started by the wealthy local Dakeyne family, and had its headquarters at the large house they built there in around 1800.
Sunderland & Wearmouth Bank, for John & Thos Cook & Co., £1, 2 October 1815, serial number B292, T. Cooke signature, Exchange Building in Sunderland at left, very good, with a lovely blue reverse Outing 2104c £120-£160
Hammer Price: £300
Berwick Bank, for Surtees’s, Burdon, Brandling & Embleton, £5, 24 April 1802, serial number D3520, signed by John Surtees, female allegory with shield depicting the town hall at left, lovely and clean, fine and scarce Outing 124f £260-£320
Carlisle Old Bank, for Thos Forster, Jno Forster & Co., £5, 31 December 1829, serial number D1532, signed by Jno Forstner, beautiful vignette of Carlise Castle at centre, Congreve stamp on reverse, an attractive very good example Outing 429b £200-£260
Hammer Price: £280
Doncaster Bank, for Sir W.B. Cooke, B. Vernon, Walker, Jackson & Co., £5, 6 July 1848, serial number 1682, Congreve stamp on reverse, small cut cancellation, very good to about fine and rare Outing 698d for similar, this exact partnership not listed £200-£260
Wirksworth and Ashbourn Derbyshire Bank, for Richd. Arkwright & Compy, £10, 26 April 1841, serial number 2911, signature of Frederick Arkwright, split and rejoined, about very good but very scarce and a high denomination Outing 2380g £300-£400
Hammer Price: £260
Leeds (Old) Bank, £1, 9 October 1824, serial number J1516, Christopher Beckett signature, marked Paid March 1851 in red, signature cancelled in ink, an attractive very good, rare Outing 1124 partnership not listed £300-£400 The Beckett signature indicates that this note was issued by the bank that began life as Leeds Old Bank, and became Beckett & Co., but the partnership name on this note is extremely difficult to discern.
Lutterworth Bank, for John Goodacre Junr & Marston Buzzard, £1, 11 May 1814, serial number K383, M. Buzzard signature, fine and very scarce Outing 1307a £200-£260
Hammer Price: £240
Newark Upon Trent Bank, for Jas. Guthrie, 5 Guineas, 17 January 1792, serial number 1929, signature of Jas Guthrie, some ink bleedthrough from bankruptcy declaration on reverse, overall very good and very scarce Outing 1487a £300-£400
York Old Bank, for John Holmes, £5, 12 August 1780, serial number 11/155, signature of John Holmes, very good and extremely scarce, with a lovely early date Outing 2453a £300-£400
Beckett & Co. (Leeds Old Bank), £5, 1 October 1918, serial number A37570, four large cancellation holes, and red ink cancellations over some false signatures, but a very attractive example of a late provincial note, printed no earlier than 1898, about very fine, rare Outing 1124l £200-£260
Sheffield Old Bank, for Parker, Shore & Co., £5, 13 December 1841, serial number D0195, signature of Ottley Shore, an attractive good fine, scarce and a lovely example Outing 1928f £120-£160
Hammer Price: £220
Southwell Bank, for Wylde & Company, £5, 21 April 1869, serial number O4, Wylde signature, very good, scarce and an attractive note Outing 2009c £200-£260
Whitehaven Bank, for Johnston, Adamson & Hope, 1 Guinea, 11 October 1824, serial number D2033, signature of Anthony Adamson, lovely vignette of the harbour and hills behind Whitehaven, a strong and quite attractive very good example of a very rare bank Outing 2345b £200-£260
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