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Sold on 1 October 2009

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A Collection of Proofs and Essays, the Property of a Gentleman

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№ 1194 x

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1 October 2009

Estimate: £500–£600

Five Pounds, 179–, uniface Proof on heavy paper, Promise to pay Mr Abm. Newland; together with a written tribute [2]. Worn edges with a few splits, adhesive stains [from the note and written tribute being stuck together], very good, rare £500-600

This lot was sold as part of a special collection, A Collection of Proofs and Essays, the Property of a Gentleman.

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Produced by Alexander Tilloch, a London printer; comes with a lengthy tribute as ‘to be highly deserving of the notice of the Bank of England & private bankers as an art of great merit and ingenuity, calculated not merely to Detect but to Prevent the possibility of forging Bank and other circulating Bills’. Recorded as the first proposal brought to the Committee in May 1797