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4 October 2007
One Pound, 28 February 1899, G prefix, part proofs (5), of top sections cut across central panel from Plates 40-4 (Douglas 25) [5]. Good very fine to extremely fine (£50-70)
£50–£70
One Pound, 13 September 1901, H prefix, part proofs (7), of top sections cut across central panel from Plates 39, 44-7, 49 and 50 (Douglas 25) [7]. About extremely fine to extremely fine (£80-100)
£80–£100
One Pound, 3 May 1904, I prefix, part proofs (5), of top sections cut across central panel from Plates 46, 48, 53-5 (Douglas 25) [5]. First four on pink paper, last black and white; good very fine to extremely fine (£60-80)
£60–£80
Five Pounds (3), 16 May 1887, 1 April 1889, 2 April 1891, all A prefix, part proofs of top sections cut across central panel, first with ‘To this 3 March 87’ pencilled under arms (Douglas 26) [3]. Extremely fine (£40-50)
£40–£50
Five Pounds, 2 March 1898, B prefix, uniface proof on paper (Douglas 26). Cut at bottom (missing 20mm) and light glue stains on backs of corners, otherwise good extremely fine (£60-80)
Ten Pounds (3), 10 July 1894, 15 July 1895, 4 August 1899, all A prefix, part proofs of top sections cut across central panel (Douglas 27) [3]. Extremely fine (£60-80)
Twenty Pounds (3), 16 May 1887, 7 April 1889, both A prefix; 29 August 1902, B prefix, part proofs of top sections cut across central panel (Douglas 28) [3]. Second with short tear in top edge, otherwise extremely fine (£90-120)
£90–£120
Twenty Pounds, 2 April 1895, A prefix, uniface proof on paper, ‘To this July 26th/95’ pencilled at bottom centre (Douglas 28). Cut at bottom (missing 15mm), otherwise good extremely fine (£90-120)
Five Pounds, 6 October 1909, A 441/001, numbers ringed in red ink, small punch-holes in signature area, stamped cancelled across centre, date ‘28/7/10’ on back (Douglas 32-1). Thinning and missing a few small pieces on top edge, otherwise good very fine to about extremely fine (£80-100)
Twenty Pounds, 31 March 1905, A 86/001, numbers ringed in red ink, printer’s notation ‘Correct as Ist No. for £20 value’ in left margin, ‘Cancelled 27/3/12’ at upper centre, various punch-holes (Douglas 34-1). Right edge trimmed, otherwise good very fine to about extremely fine (£150-200)
£150–£200
One Pound (2), both 1 October 1921, A prefix, uncut side-by-side uniface pair, Hird signature, various sections ringed and notation across bottom ‘Blue wording correct (2nd plate) but the whole of work looks weak. Improve register & impression & see to defective places 16/12/21’, vertical line of small punch-holes in each and one extra hole (Douglas 36-1) [2]. Very fine to good very fine (£250-350)
£250–£350
One Pound (8), all 3 October 1927, C prefix, uncut sheet, Hird-McCrindle signatures, all stamped cancelled, vertical line of small punch-holes through each note, ’This sheet kept for reference’ at bottom (Douglas 41a-1) [8]. Piece out of left edge just affecting top and bottom of two notes, some paper remnants on back, otherwise good very fine (£200-250)
£200–£250
One Pound (16), all 5 December 1931, F prefix, uncut sheet, Hird-McCrindle signatures, all with two punch-holes, small notation at bottom ‘Date correct for order 23.11.31’ (Douglas 41b-1) [16]. About extremely fine (£350-450)
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One Pound (16), all 31 March 1936, no prefix, uncut sheet, Hird-Wink signatures, all with two punch-holes, small notation ‘Warehouse Standard 23.3.36’ at bottom left, bank and date stamps 25 November 1937 on back (Douglas 41b-2) [16]. Extremely fine (£400-500)
£400–£500
One Pound (16), all 10 July 1939, no prefix, uncut sheet, front printing only, Hird-Wilson signatures, all with four punch-holes and notations ‘Plate & Colour 20/6/39…1,000,000 notes = 62,500 pulls…Wording correct. Improve register 20.6.39’ at bottom right (Douglas 41a-3) [16]. Good very fine (£250-350)
One Pound (16), all 10 April 1944, no prefix, uncut sheet, Hird-Wilson signatures, all with four punch-holes and notations ‘Plate & Colour 14.7.44…1,000,000 notes = 62,500 pulls…Wording correct. Improve register 14.7.44’ across bottom (Douglas 41a-3) [16]. Good very fine (£350-450)
£350–£450
Five Pounds, 3 September 1934, C prefix, Hird-Wink signatures, notation ‘Wording correct. Lay a little higher as marked 30.8.34’, punch-holes, bankstamp on back (Douglas 37b-2). Paper remnants along back of top edge, otherwise extremely fine (£140-180)
£140–£180
One Pound (16), all 17 October 1949, no serial numbers, uncut sheet, Morrison signatures, notations ‘Plate & colour OK 24/5/50…Wording correct. Improve register 24.4.50’ across bottom, three vertical lines of small punch-holes (Douglas 42-1) [16]. About extremely fine (£350-450)
One Pound (8), all 7 April 1952, no serial numbers, two uncut sheets, Morrison signatures, bankstamps dated 14 Jan 1953, three vertical lines of small punch-holes (Douglas 42-1) [8]. One sheet good very fine, the other extremely fine (£90-120)
One Pound (16), all 1 June 1954, no serial numbers, uncut sheet, Watson signatures, notations ‘Wording & lay correct 14-11-54’ at bottom, bankstamps on front, three vertical lines of small punch-holes (Douglas 42-3) [16]. About extremely fine (£450-550)
£450–£550
12 March 2008
Proofs of design for back of note (2), on paper, 'Sept 3rd 1856' pencilled at bottom left; on card, '14th Nov 1860' pencilled at bottom right [2]. Some discolouration and second with mount marks on backs of corners, otherwise about extremely fine (£40-60)
£40–£60
One Pound, 1 May 1863, A prefix, uniface proof on paper (Douglas 17). Partial tide mark on back, otherwise about extremely fine (£300-350)
£300–£350
One Pound, 15 May 1866, A prefix, uniface proof on paper, 'Date added to Repaired Plate June 29/66' pencilled at bottom right (Douglas 17). Thinning on three corners and missing small piece at top right, otherwise good very fine (£200-250)
Proof in mono on card of ONE, used as overprint on issued notes, 'Jan26/65' pencilled at bottom right. Mount marks on backs of corners, otherwise good very fine (£20-30)
£20–£30
Proof cheques (43), for different branches of issue, some colour, all with equestrian statue of William of Orange at top centre [43]. Some damaged at corners or with thinning, otherwise generally very fine and better (£250-350)
One Pound, undated, no prefix, uniface proof on card, 'April 16th 1887 waiting for date' pencilled at lower centre, three small punch-holes across signature area (Douglas 25). Paper remnants on backs of corners, otherwise good extremely fine (£150-180)
£150–£180
One Pound, 13 September 1901, H prefix, uniface proof of front on card and back on paper, 'Oct 15th 1901' pencilled at lower centre, three small punch-holes (Douglas 25) [2]. Two tears in bottom edge, light mount marks on backs of corners and a couple of spots of thinning on the back, otherwise good very fine to about extremely fine, both toned (£150-180)
One Pound, front guilloche for denomination, fully printed back, various punch-holes, handwritten CANCELLED twice across front. Very fine (£20-30)
Five Pounds, front guilloche for denomination on watermarked paper, fully printed back, various punch-holes and printer’s annotation on back. A few spots of adhesive residue, otherwise very fine to good very fine (£20-30)
Twenty Pounds, 20 July 1897, A prefix, uniface proof on paper, 'To this July 29th/97' pencilled at bottom centre (Douglas 28). Thinning on one corner and cut at bottom so missing 15mm, otherwise extremely fine (£80-100)
One Hundred Pounds, 1 May 1888, A prefix, uniface proof on paper (Douglas 29). Thinning on two corners and cut at bottom so missing 15mm, otherwise extremely fine (£120-150)
£120–£150
Five Pounds, front guilloche for denomination on watermarked paper with fully printed back, various punch-holes and printer’s annotation on back. A few spots of adhesive residue, otherwise very fine to good very fine (£20-30)
Twenty Pounds, 31 March 1905, A 56/001, numbers ringed in red ink, annotated 'Correct as 1st No. for £20' in left margin, various punch-holes (Douglas 34-1). Torn across top right corner, otherwise good very fine (£60-80)
Twenty Pounds, 31 March 1905, A 61/001, numbers ringed in red ink, annotated 'Correct as Ist No…for £20' in left margin and 'Cancelled' with date in lower centre, various punch-holes (Douglas 34-1). Some paper and adhesive residue on back of top edge, otherwise good very fine (£150-180)
One Hundred Pounds, front guilloche for denomination on watermarked paper with fully printed back, various punch-holes and a couple of printer’s annotations. Paper remnants along back of top edge, otherwise good very fine (£30-40)
£30–£40
Five Pounds, 18 May 1936, C prefix, Hird-Wink signatures, four punch-holes, Union Bank stamp and notations on back (Douglas 37b-2). A few paper remnants on front right edge, otherwise extremely fine (£140-180)
Five Pounds, 30 June 1947, H 101/001, Morrison-Wilson signatures, annotated 'Correct as 1st No. 2.6.48’ in left margin, three punch-holes and Union Bank stamp dated 1947 on back (Douglas 37a-4). Spots of adhesive residue on back, otherwise extremely fine (£80-100)
Twenty Pounds, 2 August 1923, A prefix, uniface, annotated 'Wording correct for £20 value, Lay straight as marked & improve impression 19.9.23' in left margin, various punch-holes and stamped cancelled once on each side (Douglas 39b-1). Residue on back of left edge, otherwise good very fine to about extremely fine (£200-250)
Twenty Pounds, uniface front stage proof for underprint and guilloche, annotated 'Colour OK 9/8/28', in left margin, stamped cancelled, three lines of vertical punch-holes (Douglas 39). Paper remnants on backs of right and left edges, otherwise about extremely fine (£60-80)
One Hundred Pounds, c. 1947, uniface front stage proof, full underlay and guilloche, annotated 'Colour OK 3.4.47' in left margin, bank stamp on back, three vertical lines of small punch-holes (Douglas 40). Four spots of adhesive and paper remnants on back, otherwise good very fine to about extremely fine (£80-100)
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