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Royal Surrey Bank, a theatre advertising note for ‘£10 or as many rounds of applause’, on watermarked paper, 1885, signature of George Conquest, crowned vignette mentioning Tom Major, Property Master, at left, good very fine and very scarce Outing 4086a £150-£200
Hammer Price: £160
M.G.M. Studios Prop Note, in the form of a Bank of England, K.O.Peppiatt, £5, 11 May 1932, serial numbers B78A 019813 and B22D 945448L, about uncirculated and scarce Outing unlisted £50-£70
Hammer Price: £120
Burgesses of Council of Liverpool, National Municipal Note Issue in the style of a Treasury third issue £1, denominated in consumer money, 1 June 1935, red SPECIMEN ONLY stamp, with an explanation printed on the reverse, theatrically claiming that if people use these notes they will ‘release crucified mankind from the cross of poverty, good extremely fine, very scarce Outing unlisted £200-£260
Hammer Price: £140
Burgesses of Council of Manchester, National Municipal Note Issue in the style of a Treasury third issue £1, denominated in consumer money, 1 June 1935, red SPECIMEN ONLY stamp, with an explanation printed on the reverse, theatrically claiming that if people use these notes they will ‘release crucified mankind from the cross of poverty, slightly ragged top right corner, overall extremely fine and scarce Outing unlisted £200-£260
An Exchequer Bill, for £5, 13 August 1697, serial number 41061, signed by Sir Robert Howard, a very presentable fine, rare £600-£800
Hammer Price: £900
An Exchequer Bill, for £1000, 19 April 1811, serial number 18, signed by William Grenville, red Bank of England stamp and single cancellation hole, an attractive about very fine, rare £600-£800
Hammer Price: £1,500
A Receipt from the Exchequer to the Bank of England, for the sum of £55,500, 7 November 1791, signed by Abraham Newland, intended for the services and victualling of the navy, in excellent condition for age, extremely fine and scarce £150-£200
£150–£200
A Letter from the Bank of England, 8 December 1801, regarding bills drawn on Alderney, signed by Abraham Newland, very fine and a scarce signature £150-£200
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, 7 August 1914, serial number B.064952, in PMG holder 64 EPQ, choice uncirculated, this the first type of the John Bradbury Treasury issue £1, this note exceptional grade for type, a wonderful example of this rare and iconic issue EPM T1 £1,200-£1,400
Hammer Price: £2,200
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10 Shillings, 14 August 1914, serial number A/9 691310, in PMG holder 64 EPQ*, choice uncirculated, this type scarce but very rare in the truly exceptional grade shown here, a splendid example EPM T9 £1,400-£1,800
Hammer Price: £1,400
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10 Shillings, 14 August 1914, serial number A/6 251168, in PMG holder 45, choice extremely fine, scarce in this grade EPM T9 £350-£400
Hammer Price: £340
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, 23 October 1914, serial number F1/45 36032, in PMG holder 64, choice uncirculated, rare and elusive in this grade EPM T11.2 £600-£800
Hammer Price: £750
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, 23 October 1914, serial number G1/9 40591, ink graffiti on reverse, original very fine EPM T11.2 £150-£200
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10 Shillings, 21 January 1915, serial number F1/38 53719, in PMG holder 66 EPQ, gem uncirculated, very rare in this exceptional grade EPM T12.2 £1,000-£1,200
Hammer Price: £1,200
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, 22 January 1917, serial number G/77 922215, in PMG holder 65 EPQ, gem uncirculated, truly exceptional in this grade EPM T16 £700-£900
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, 22 January 1917, serial number D/11 156758, in PMG holder 63 EPQ, choice uncirculated, scarce in this grade EPM T16 £400-£500
Hammer Price: £500
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, 22 January 1917, serial number prefix F/7, Warren-Fisher £1, prefix L/55, also Bank of England, J.B..Page £1 (2), prefix H25, Bank of Scotland, £1 (5), all 1988 and consecutive, National Bank of Scotland, £1 (2), 1956, also Banco de Mozambique overprint on a 100 Escudos, first two almost fine, balance uncirculated (12 notes) EPM T16 £80-£120
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10 Shillings, 22 October 1918, serial number A/39 399792 (dash), original very fine, scarce EPM T18 £260-£320
Hammer Price: £170
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, colour trial 2 Shillings and 6 Pence, November 1918, serial number A/1 000000, violet, blue and white, crowned head of George V at centre in oval frame, value at left and right, wavy border around, reverse green and white, the reverse of a half crown at centre, designed by C.Howard. Pencil numeral on reverse, in PMG holder 62 EPQ and very rare, a charming design EPM T22ct £5,000-£6,000
Hammer Price: £5,000
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, colour trial 1 Shilling, ND (November 1918), serial number A/1 00000, blue, green and white, a crowned portrait of the head of George V at centre, in oval frame, value at left and right, signature of John Bradbury low right, the whole in a wavy blue and green border, reverse green and white, the reverse of a 1 Shilling coin at centre, this fractional issue, designed by C.Howard, was prepared in case of war and the need to preserve the country’s bullion...
Hammer Price: £8,000
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, large format trial £1, ND (c1917), serial number W/67 000000, green, lilac and white, crowned head of George V in oval frame at right, Saint George and the dragon at left, printed signature of John Bradbury low right, text in italics, reverse pale blue and brown, Houses of Parliament at centre, in PMG holder 58, choice about uncirculated, rare EPM TE3 £2,000-£2,600
£2,000–£2,600
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, proof £1, ND (c.1914), red serial number 0000000, green, blue and brown, bust of George V low centre, value in white underprint at centre, value in green cartouche at left, printed signature of John Bradbury low right, reverse green-blue and brown, the Houses of Parliament at centre, watermark of a 5 surrounded by five stars in right field, in PMG holder 63, choice uncirculated, very rare and an attractive example of this proposed £1 issue. EPM TE13c ...
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, obverse and reverse colour die proofs for £1, ND (ca 1914), serial numbers omitted, blue and white, bust of George V in Admiral’s uniform at left, value at centre, printed signature of John Bradbury low right, reverse with the Houses of Parliament at centre, Saint George and the dragon at right, good very fine, a unique Bradbury Wilkinson proof for a proposed issue of £1 (2 notes) EPM TE19a £2,000-£2,500
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, proof £1, ND (c.1914), serial number omitted, purple and pale green, George V in Admirals uniform at left, value at centre and at each corner, printed signature of John Bradbury low centre, reverse purple and pale blue, the Houses of Parliament at centre, Saint George and the dragon at right, it should be noted that this portrait was used on the Rhodesian stamp issue of 1913, a classic Bradbury Wilkinson engraving, uncirculated and a lovely design, extremely...
Hammer Price: £5,500
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, 10 Shillings, 6 November 1922, serial number S/41 691258, original very fine EPM T30 £120-£160
Hammer Price: £90
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, £1, 26 February 1926, serial number M1/96 417483, a superb original note with lovely embossed serial numbers, good extremely fine EPM T31 £120-£160
Hammer Price: £100
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, £1 (2), 26 February 1926, serial numbers F1/28 463370 and W1/62 322115, W1 with one single pinhole otherwise lovely original paper, extremely fine to good extremely fine, a superb pair (2 notes) EPM T31 £200-£260
£200–£260
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, £1 (4), 26 February 1926, prefixes P1/12, P1/41, P1/46 and P1/73, all fresh and clean very fine examples (4 notes) EPM T31 £150-£200
Hammer Price: £220
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, £1 (4), 26 February 1926, prefixes S1/9, S1/15, S1/19 and S1/58, one with crayon graffiti on reverse, otherwise original very fine to good very fine (4 notes) EPM T31 £150-£200
Hammer Price: £190
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, £1 (5), 26 February 1926, prefixes R1/16, R1/21R1/58, R1/59 and R1/60, very fine (5 notes) EPM T31 £180-£220
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, £1 (7), 26 February 1926, prefixes T1/7, U1/31, U1/62, W1/22, W1/33, X1/16 and Z1/92, first two original very fine, others fine, the last a scarce control note (7 notes) EPM T31 £150-£200
Hammer Price: £300
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, £1 (4), 25 July 1927, prefixes M1/3, M1/76, P1/8 and R1/55 (square dot), original fine to very fine (4 notes) EPM T32 £300-£400
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, £1, 25 July 1927, serial number S1/17 362251, original good very fine EPM T34 £120-£160
£120–£160
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, £1, 25 July 1927, serial number S1/97 752216 (dot), in PMG holder number 30, very fine EPM T34 £80-£120
Hammer Price: £85
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, £1 (2), 25 July 1927, prefixes P1 and K1, one with purple handstamp on reverse, about very fine (2 notes) EPM T35 £60-£80
Hammer Price: £80
Bank of England, Ernest M. Harvey, £5, Leeds, 5 August 1919, serial number 96/U 35417, graffiti on reverse, ink annotation on obverse, an original good fine and scarce EPM B209ad £200-£300
Hammer Price: £240
Bank of England, Ernest M. Harvey, £10, London, 15 December 1921, serial number 26/L 36020, pencil annotation on reverse, a clean and presentable very fine EPM B209b £180-£220
Bank of England, Ernest M. Harvey, £10, London, 17 March 1921, serial number 5/L 43877, numerous handstamps, pinholes, graffiti, fine EPM B209b £80-£120
Hammer Price: £320
Bank of England, Ernest M. Harvey, £100, London, 16 June 1919, serial number 18/O 28552, original paper, two bank stamps on obverse, good very fine and scarce EPM B209e £2,200-£2,800
Bank of England, Cyril P. Mahon, £1, 22 November 1928, serial number B60 049429, original about uncirculated EPM B212 £100-£150
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