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STAMPS COINS BANKNOTES MEDALS BONDS & SHARES AUTOGRAPHS BOOKS WINES

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BANKNOTES

2 April The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS1528 April Queen Elizabeth II, A Banknote Collection London 1503328 April The Michael Jowett Collection of African Banknotes London 1503229 April The Uncirculated Collection London 1503429/30 April World Banknotes London 15008 6 May British Banknotes London 150363/4 June The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale New York 3228/9 July World Banknotes London 1502827 August The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS1729/30 September World Banknotes London 150091 October World Banknotes London 1500914 November The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS19

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BRITISH BANKNOTES

EARLY ENGLISH FINANCIAL PAPER 3001

SKIT NOTES 3002-3004

ENGLISH PROVINCIAL NOTES 3005-3036

BANK OF ENGLAND TRIALS 3038-3039

BANK OF ENGLAND: Henry Hase 3040-3045John Gordon Nairne 3046

TREASURY SERIES: John Bradbury 3047-3058N. F. Warren Fisher 3059-3068

BANK OF ENGLAND:E. M. Harvey 3069-3074C. P. Mahon 3075-3082B. G. Catterns 3083-3094K.O. Peppiatt 3095-3130P. S. Beale 3131-3144L. K. O’Brien 3145-3165J. Q. Hollom 3166-3170J. S. Fforde 3171-3189J. B. Page 3190-3217D. H. F. Somerset 3218-3226G. M. Gill 3227-3231G. E. A. Kentfield 3232-3237M. V. Lowther 3238-3243A. Bailey 3244-3246

MISCELLANEOUS 3247-3251

BRITISH MILITARY AUTHORITY 3252-3253

BRITISH ARMED FORCES 3254-3257

MIXED LOTS 3258-3266

GUERNSEY 3267-3268

JERSEY 3269

IRELAND Bank of Ireland 3270-3271Belfast Banking Company Limited 3272Central Bank of Ireland 3273-3279National Bank Limited 3280-3281Northern Bank Limited 3282-3287Provincial Bank of Ireland Limited 3288Irish Republic 3289Ulster Bank 3289A-3289B

ISLE OF MAN 3290-3343

SCOTLAND Private Banks 3344-3348Bank of Scotland 3349-3395British Linen Bank 3396-3410Clydesdale Bank Limited 3411-3420Clydesdale & North of Scotland

Bank Limited 3421-3425Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited 3426-3440Eastern Bank of Scotland 3441National Bank of Scotland Limited 3442-3452National Commercial Bank of Scotland

Limited 3453-3458North of Scotland Bank Limited 3459-3464North of Scotland & Town & County

Bank Limited 3465Royal Bank of Scotland 3466-3478Union Bank of Scotland Limited 3479-3494United Bank of Scotland Limited 3495Mixed Lots 3496-3497

A Group of Low Serial Numbersfrom the new Clydesdale Bank £5 3498-3559

ORDER OF SALE

Wednesday 6th May

Commencing at 10.00 a.m. (Lots 3001-3560)

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WEDNESDAY 6 MAY 2015

Commencing at 10.00 a.m. (Lots 3001-3559)

All Sales are subject to the Terms and Conditions for Buyers printed at the back of this catalogue.Please note that bidders who acquire lots on the-saleroom.com will have a fee of 3% on the hammer price added

to their invoice for using this facility. Spink is pleased to continue to offer our brand new on-line bidding platform Spink Live for no charge through www.spink.com.

EstimatesThe estimated selling price of each lot is printed below the lot description and does not include the Buyer’s Premium.

Bidders should bear in mind that estimates are prepared well in advance of the sale and are not definitive.They are subject to revision.

May 6, 2015 - LONDON

3003Bank of England, J Jones, £50 skit note stuck onpaper, 18 May 1911, serial number 4310, black andwhite, bank title top centre, seated Britannia top left,value in black tablet low left, reverse, ink manuscriptMarquis of Londonderry letter, good to very good, avery unusual item

£300-350

3004Bank of England, £5 skit plate on wood, 1950, serialnumber T17 17359, solid wood with engraving of £5,note the misspelling of England at top centre and lowleft, an interesting curio

£50-70

EARLY ENGLISH FINANCIAL PAPER

3001England, Exchequer Bill, for £75, with interest at 1penny per day, 17 May 1701, serial number 20757,black and white, counterfoils removed at left and right,ornate lettering at top, embossed seal at low right,cancelled with ink cross at centre, annotations on reverse,very fine and a lovely early example

£300-400

SKIT NOTES

3002Bank of Economy, a skit note for 54 pence, 15October 1834, serial number 11, black and white,arms top left, ‘promise to engrave a ladies orGentleman’s card plate in a superior manner....’,signed Edmund Morris, also a Bank of Economy skitnote for the supply of Teas, Coffees, Spices &c., signedG.Lains (Outing unlisted), the first on attractive flimsyperiod paper, the second more ‘ordinary’, scarce (2)

£200-250

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Stafford

3005Stafford Commercial Bank, proof £1, ND, black andwhite, arms at left, value at top right and low left(Outing bank not listed), 10mm tear at top left, thusgood very fine to about extremely fine, very rare

£200-250

Bath

3006Bath City Bank (Cross, Son & Bayly), a post bill for£20, 4 April 1791, serial number C21, black andwhite, Cathedral at top left, value at low left and topright, signature of Zachary Bayly at low right (Outing89a for partnership), ink stain on reverse showing onface, very good and rare

£150-200

3007Bath and Wells Bank, Cross, Son, Bayly & Gutch,5 guineas, 10 June 1790, serial number E17, black andwhite, arms top left, signed by Robert Gutch (Outing89d for similar), about fine, early and rare

£350-450

3008Bath City Bank (Cross, Son & Bayly), 5 guineas, 7August 1790, serial number D165, black and white,arms at top left, value at low left and top right,signature of James Cross (Outing 89a), very good,scarce

£200-300

Bristol

3009Bristol City Bank (James Ireland, PhilipProtheroe, Henry Bengough, Joseph Haythorne &Matthew Wright), a bill of exchange for £2697, 17February 1794, serial number 64, black and white,coat of arms top left, impressed revenue stamp(Outing 316 for bank), annotations on reverse, originaland very presentable about fine, rare

£120-160

3010Bristol City Bank (James Ireland, PhilipProtheroe, Henry Bengough, Joseph Haythorne &Matthew Wright), a bill of exchange for £127, 6/-,3½ pence, 17 February 1794, serial number 65, blackand white, coat of arms top left, impressed revenuestamp (Outing 316 for bank), annotations on reverse,original and very presentable about fine, rare

£120-160

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ENGLISH PROVINCIAL NOTES

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3011Bristol City Bank, James Ireland, HenryBengough, Joseph Haythorne, Matthew Wright &William Gore, unissued £1, ND (ca 1803), black andwhite, arms top left, also an unissued Bristol BullionBank, Browne, Cavenagh, Browne & Bayly, £5, 181-,black and white, arms and value at left, (Outing 316c,328d), slight foxing, good very fine and rare, stained attop otherwise good fine (2)

£180-240

Dartmouth3012Dartmouth Central Bank (John Hine and HenryJoseph Holdsworth), £1, 6 May 1822, serial number130222, black and white, bank title along top, value inornate tablet low left, reverse, geometric pattern inblack and red, also Derby Bank (Bellairs Sons & Co),£1, 12 May 1814, black and white, depiction of stagin central frame at left (Outing 639a, 673d), first, fine,second, very good,

£50-70

Dorset3013Dorsetshire General Bank, (William Fowler,William Good & Company.), unissued £1, Bridport,180- (1809-1812), black and white, ship buildingcradle at left, value in black tablet low left (Outing290a), good extremely fine

£80-120

Grantham3014Grantham Bank (Manners & Scott), £1, 24 June1910, serial number K61, black and white, arms at left,value at top right and low left, signed by Scott at lowright (Outing 841b), stain at right, otherwise apresentable fine

£80-120

Hereford3015Hereford City & County Bank (Bodenham,Phillipps & Garrett), £1, August 18[10], serialnumber D345, black and white, value at lower left andcentre, arms at left, manuscript signature of Bodenhamat lower left, bank name and value on reverse (Outing933b), damage and section missing low left, fair

£80-120

Huddersfield

3016Huddersfield Old Bank, £1, 1825, serial numberB4424, black and white, Britannia at centre, value lowleft, arms top left, for John Dobson & Sons (Outing1003), good

£100-200

Longton

3017Longton Bank (Lane End), Staffordshire, CharlesHarvey & Son, unissued £5, 18-, serial number 0183,black and white, value at left and top right, manuscript0500 in top left field (Outing 1096a), manuscript‘Cancelled’ low right, extremely fine and a rare Bank

£150-200

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Lutterworth

3018Lutterworth Bank, Goodacre, Goodacre &Buszard, £10, 2 April 1825, serial number 2596,black and white, arms top left, bank title top centre,value low left and top right (Outing 1307), severalvertical and horizontal folds, fine to very fine, rare inthis grade

£400-600

3019Lutterworth Bank, Goodacre, Goodacre &Buszard, £10, 18 October 1827, serial number 2356,black and white, coat of arms at top left, with valuebelow and at low left and top right, bank title topcentre (Outing 1307), uneven edges, several inkannotations, very good

£250-350

3020Lutterworth Bank, Goodacre, Goodacre &Buszard, £10, 18 October 1827, serial number 2373,black and white, bank title top centre, partial coat ofarms top left, value low left and top right (Outing1307), uneven edges, tape repair, ink annotations andgraffiti, a good fair

£150-200

3021Lutterworth Bank, Goodacre, Buszard, GoodacreJnr & Buszard Jnr, £10, 2 April 1825, serial number1770, black and white, coat of arms top left, partialbank title and value top centre and right, value low left(Outing 1307), tape repair, graffiti, fair to about good

£150-200

Newcastle

3022Newcastle upon Tyne, (Surtees’s, Burdon &Brandling), 20/- or £1, 1 July 1802, serial numberS730, black and white, Newcastle Guildhall at top left,value at low left and centre right, signature of JohnSurtees at low left (Outing 1502a), this note muchscarcer in uncancelled form, good fine and a lovelyexample

£150-200

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Ringwood3023Ringwood & Hampshire Bank, Stephen Tunks,£1, 1 February 1821, serial number R1196, black andwhite, arms centre left, manuscript signature, reverse,value in ornate tablet at centre (Outing 1788), blackoverstamp FIRST DIVIDEND PAID SECONDDIVIDEND PAID, staple holes at centre, otherwise,fine

£50-80

Swansea3024Swansea Bank (Haynes, Day, Haynes &Lawrence), £1, 19 December 1822, serial number219, black and white, allegorical maiden with anchorat top centre, frieze showing classical scenes at centre(Outing 2119e), stains, numerous pinholes, about verygood

£50-70

Haverfordwest

3025Union Bank Haverfordwest, Mathias, Lloyd andBowen, 1 guinea, 30 October 1813, serial number X414, black and white, corn sheaf at left, manuscriptsignature of Bowen low right, also Bristol TolzeyBank, Samuel Worrall and Andrew Pope, £1, 15 July1818, serial number A7623, black and white, theBristol High Cross at right, signed by Andrew Pope(Outing 913a, 325e), a fresh good very fine and VG (2)

£120-160

Warwickx3026Warwick & Warwickshire Bank (Greenway, Smith& Greenways), £10, 1887, serial number L2233,Leamington, black and white on watermarked paper,bank title top centre, bank building top left, value inelaborate font low left and at centre right, manuscriptsignatures, reverse, bank title, partnership title andvalue in ornate pink panel at centre (Outing 2279),faint central fold, crisp and attractive, extremely fine

£80-100

x3027Warwick & Warwickshire Bank (Greenway, Smith& Greenways), £10, 1887, serial number L2235,Leamington, black and white on watermarked paper,bank title top centre, bank building top left, value inelaborate font low left and at centre right, manuscriptsignatures, reverse, bank title, partnership title andvalue in ornate pink panel at centre (Outing 2279),faint central fold, crisp and attractive, extremely fine

£80-100

x3028Warwick & Warwickshire Bank (Greenway, Smith& Greenways), £10, 1887, serial number L2240,Leamington, black and white on watermarked paper,bank title top centre, bank building top left, value inelaborate font low left and at centre right, manuscriptsignatures, reverse, bank title, partnership title andvalue in ornate pink panel at centre (Outing 2279),faint central fold, corner fold, crisp and attractive,extremely fine

£70-90

x3029Warwick & Warwickshire Bank (Greenway, Smith& Greenways), £10 (3), 1887, consecutive serialnumbers L2245/6/7, Leamington, black and whiteon watermarked paper, bank title top centre, bankbuilding top left, value in elaborate font low left and atcentre right, manuscript signatures, reverse, bank title,partnership title and value in ornate pink panel atcentre (Outing 2279), faint central fold, crisp andattractive, extremely fine or better, a superb group (3)

£200-250

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x3030Warwick & Warwickshire Bank (Greenway, Smith& Greenways), £10, 1887, serial number L2249,Leamington, black and white on watermarked paper,bank title top centre, bank building top left, value inelaborate font low left and at centre right, manuscriptsignatures, reverse, bank title, partnership title andvalue in ornate pink panel at centre (Outing 2279),faint central fold, crisp and attractive, extremely fine

£80-100

x3031Warwick & Warwickshire Bank (Greenway, Smith& Greenways), £10, 1887, consecutive serialnumbers L2252/3, Leamington, black and white onwatermarked paper, bank title top centre, bankbuilding top left, value in elaborate font low left and atcentre right, manuscript signature low right, reverse,bank title, partnership title and value in ornate pinkpanel at centre (Outing 2279), faint central fold, crispand attractive, good extremely fine

£180-230

x3032Warwick & Warwickshire Bank (Greenway, Smith& Greenways), £10, 1887, serial number L2274,Leamington, black and white on watermarked paper,bank title top centre, bank building top left, value inelaborate font low left and at centre right, manuscriptsignature low right, reverse, bank title, partnership titleand value in ornate pink panel at centre (Outing2279), faint central fold, crisp and attractive, goodextremely fine

£80-100

x3033Warwick & Warwickshire Bank (Greenway, Smith& Greenways), unissued £10, 188-, serial numberL2330, Leamington, black and white on watermarkedpaper, bank title top centre, bank building top left,value in elaborate font low left and at centre right,reverse, bank title, partnership title and value in ornatepink panel at centre (Outing 2279), faint central fold,crisp and attractive, good extremely fine

£100-130

x3034Warwick & Warwickshire Bank (Greenway, Smith& Greenways), unissued £10, 188-, serial numberL2358, Leamington, black and white on watermarkedpaper, bank title top centre, bank building top left,value in elaborate font low left and at centre right,reverse, bank title, partnership title and value in ornatepink panel at centre (Outing 2279), faint central fold,crisp and attractive, good extremely fine

£100-130

x3035Warwick & Warwickshire Bank (Greenway, Smith& Greenways), unissued £10 (2), 188-, consecutiveserial numbers L2361 and L2362, Leamington, blackand white on watermarked paper, bank title top centre,bank building top left, value in elaborate font low leftand at centre right, reverse, bank title, partnership titleand value in ornate pink panel at centre (Outing2279), faint central fold, crisp and attractive, goodextremely fine (2)

£200-250

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3038Applegarth and Cowper, a Bank of England trial £1, ND (1821), black, blue and red on watermarked paper, Britannia,value and caduceus at left and right, printed Rippon signature at low centre, a fantastic example, about uncirculated andrare in this grade

£400-500

3039Applegarth and Cowper, a Bank of England trial £5, ND (1821), black and red on watermarked paper, Britannia, valueand caduceus at left and right, printed Rippon signature at low centre, a superb example, about uncirculated and rare in thisgrade

£400-500

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x3036Warwick & Warwickshire Bank (Greenway, Smith& Greenways), unissued £10, 188-, serial numberL2386, Leamington, black and white on watermarkedpaper, bank title top centre, bank building top left,value in elaborate font low left and at centre right,reverse, bank title, partnership title and value in ornatepink panel at centre (Outing 2279), faint central fold,crisp and attractive, good extremely fine

£100-130

Mixed Lot3037English Provincial Banks, a group comprising,Cambridge Bank, Hollicks, Nash, Searle, Son & Nash,£1, 1825, serial number 19972, Stockton on TeesBank, Jonathan Backhouse & Compy (2), £5, 1885and 1888, serial numbers AE1705 and AB1716,Darlington Bank, Jonathan Backhouse & Compy, £5,serial number GF473, Durham Bank, JonathanBackhouse & Compy, £5, serial number CQ23, andDorsetshire General Bank, William Fowler, WilliamGood & Compy, £2, undated and unsigned first, good,second to fifth, section at low right removed by way ofcancellation, fair, sixth, very fine (6), an interestinghistorical group

£100-120

BANK OF ENGLAND TRIALS

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3040Bank of England, H. Hase, £1, 1808, serial number11173, black and white, seated Britannia top left,value in tablet low left, manuscript signature (EPMB201a), a number of sections missing, fair to good, rare

£300-400

3041Bank of England, H. Hase, £1, 1810, serial number7084, black and white, seated Britannia top left, valuein black tablet low left, manuscript signature (EPMB201b), top left corner missing to about centre, severalother small sections missing, otherwise fair to about good

£200-300

3042Bank of England, H. Hase, forged £1 stuck onpaper, 1 October 1819, serial number 7501, black andwhite, bank title top centre, seated Britannia top left,value in black tablet low left (EPM B201 for type),several FORGED stamps and manuscript annotations,good to very good, unusual

£200-300

3043Bank of England, H. Hase, contemporary forgery£1, 22 December 1819, serial number 9730, blackand white, bank title top centre, Britannia top left andvalue in black tablet low left (EPM B201b for type),tape repairs, damage at low left corner, good, aninteresting forgery

£150-200

3044Bank of England, H. Hase, £1 stuck on card, 10February 1826, serial number 70585, black and white,seated Britannia top left, bank title top centre, value inblack tablet low left (EPM 201c) very good

£600-800

3045Bank of England, H. Hase, £2, 1812, serial number14673, black and white, bank title top centre left,value in black tablet low left (EPM B201g), edges veryworn and sections missing, fair, rare

£300-400

BRITISH BANKNOTES

BANK OF ENGLAND

Henry Hase

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3047Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10 shillings, ND(1914), serial number A39 005277, black and white,portrait King George V at left, value in black tablet atcentre (EPM T3), central fold, small tear in margintop centre, about fine

£150-200

3048Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, ND (1914),serial number H/36 009619, black on white, head ofKing George V at left, value in tablet at centre, (EPMT3.3), pinholes at left, good fine

£150-200

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John Gordon Nairne

3046Bank of England, J. G. Nairne, £100, 28 May 1914,Manchester, serial number 7Y 22348, black and white,seated Britannia in elaborate frame top left, value inornate black tablet low left, bank title top centre (EPMB280ff), very fine, original

£2,400-2,600

TREASURY SERIES

John Bradbury

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3049Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10/-, ND (1914),serial number A/3 957048, red on white, head ofKing George V at left, value in tablet at centre, (EPMT9), pinholes at left, very fine

£200-250

3050Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10 shillings, ND(1914), serial number A/4 131372, red and white,portrait King George V at left, value in red tablet atcentre (EPM T9), emergency issue, about very fine

£150-200

3051Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10/-, ND (1915),serial number Z/28 010768, red on white, head ofKing George V at top left, coat of arms top right, valuein tablet at centre, (EPM T9), pinholes at left, very fine

£120-150

3052Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, ND (1914),serial number K13 11447, black and white, portraitKing George V top left, St George and dragon topright, value low left and in ornate tablet at centre(EPM T11), fine or better

£100-130

3053Treasury Series, John Bradbury, Dardanellesoverprint, £1, ND (1915), serial number F/6640624, black and white, crowned head of George Vtop left, Saint George at top right, value in ornatetablet at centre and at low left, red Arabic overprint(EPM T14), good to very good and rare

£600-800

3054Treasury Series, John Bradbury, Dardanellesoverprint, 10 shillings, ND (1915), serial numberY14 085546, red and white with black Arabicoverprint, portrait King George V at top left and StGeorge and dragon at top right, value in ornate tabletat centre (EPM T15), tears in margin, centre hole,otherwise good

£150-200

3055Treasury Series, John Bradbury, Dardanellesoverprint, 10/-, ND (1915), serial number Y/30046249, red, George V at top left, Saint George at topright, value in ornate tablet at centre and at low left,black Arabic overprint (EPM T15), very fine

£300-400

BRITISH BANKNOTES

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3056Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, ND (1917),serial number D54 638673, Treasury Series, N WWarren Fisher, £1 (2), ND (1923), serial numbersM127 573797 and P193 305995, brown, green andred, portrait King George V at right, St George slayingdragon at left, value in ornate tablet at centre, reverse,Parliament (EPMT16, 32), first, fine, second, fine,third, about very fine (3)

£100-130

3057Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10 shillings, ND(21 January 1915), serial number P1/36 070077, redand white, portrait King George V top left, value inornate tablet at centre, St George and dragon top right(EPM T13), good very fine

£240-260

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3058United Kingdom of GreatBritain and Ireland, JohnBradbury, a previouslyunknown photographshowing a design for 10/-,ND (1915), black and white,backed on card, George V inmilitary uniform and cap atcentre, lion ‘watermark’ atleft, value in each corner andin text at low right, tworeverse designs, bothshowing Windsor Castle, onewith lion ‘watermark’, onewithout (similar in somerespects to EPM TE19c (1),and probably from the samedesign series), ink date13/4/15, this portrait neverused on a banknote, uniqueand an extremely importantrecord (3)

£800-1,000

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N. F. Warren Fisher

3059Treasury Series, N. F. Warren Fisher, £1, ND(1919), serial number K/87 845636, and £1, ND(1923), serial number F1/ 805170, brown, purpleand green, crowned head of George V at right, SaintGeorge and dragon at left (T24, T31), fine to very good(2)

£150-200

3060Treasury Series, N. F. Warren Fisher, £1, ND (30September 1919), serial number M/94 922804brown, purple and green, King George V at right,Saint George and the dragon at left, value at low leftand in ornate tablet at centre, reverse brown, theHouses of Parliament, also £1, ND, (1923) serialnumber Z1/62 334773, brown, purple and green,King George at right, Saint George and the dragon atleft, value at low left and in ornate tablet in centre,reverse brown, the Houses of Parliament (EPM T24,EPM T31 Control Note), first, horizontal and verticalfolds, good very fine, second, pinholes top left, good veryfine

£180-230

3061Treasury Series, N. F. Warren Fisher, £1 (5), ND(1919, 1923 (3), 1927), serial number K5 496160(first series), R1 12 551290 (last series), B1 98652632, M1 12 422268, P1 96 0400060, brown andwhite, portrait King George V at right, St George anddragon at left, value in colourful panel at centre, (EPMT24, 31, 32), first, good very fine, second, small sectionmissing top right, fine, third, staple holes top left, fine,fourth, extremely fine to about uncirculated, fifth, fine(5)

£300-400

BRITISH BANKNOTES

3062Bank of England, N. F. Warren Fisher, 10 shillings(2), ND (1919 and 1922), serial numbers E80608304 and N66 257951, portrait King George V incircular frame at right, Britannia at left, reverse, valuein ornate tablet at centre (EPM T25, 30), first, fine tovery fine, second, very fine or better

£50-80

3063Treasury Series, N. F. Warren Fisher, 10 shillings(2), ND (6 November 1922), serial numbers K36439175 and M56 686477, green, white and lilac,portrait King George V at left, Britannia at left (EPMT30), first, two minute pinholes at left, extremely fine orbetter, second, extremely fine (2)

£150-200

3064Bank of England, N. F. Warren Fisher, 10 shillings,ND (1922), serial number L31 195952, green andbrown, portrait King George V at right, Britannia atleft, value low left and top right and in ornate tablet atcentre, reverse, value at centre (EPM T30), aboutuncirculated

£120-150

3065Treasury Series, N. F. Warren Fisher, 10/-, ND(1922), serial number M/36 324338 and P/98380194, green and lilac, portrait of George V at right,Britannia at left, (EPM T30), both very fine (2)

£100-150

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3066SIGNED NOTE: Treasury Series, N. F. WarrenFisher, £1, ND (1927), serial number W1/91952906, brown on green and purple, George V atright, Saint George slaying the dragon at left, value atlow left and in ornate tablet at centre, hand signed inblue ink by Fisher above the printed signature at lowright 10 shillings, ND (6 November 1923), red serialnumber K/21 133907, green, white and lilac,Britannia at left, crowned head of King George V atright (T34, EPM T30), first, an attractive and cleanvery fine, second, several light folds, otherwise extremelyfine (2)

£200-250

3067Treasury Series, N. F. Warren Fisher, £1 (3), ND(1923), serial numbers A1/5 341879, A1/50126792, J1/60 117606, brown, purple and green,crowned head of George V at right, St George anddragon at left (EPM T31), very fine (3)

£80-120

3068Treasury Series, N. F. Warren Fisher, £1, ND (25July 1927), serial number T184 501901, brown andgreen on white, portrait King George V at right, StGeorge and dragon at left, value in ornate tablet atcentre (EPM T35), very fine

£100-150

BANK OF ENGLAND

E. M. Harvey

3069Bank of England, E. M. Harvey, £5 LiverpoolBranch Note, 7 June 1921, serial number 109U34437 black text on white paper, ornate crownedvignette of Britannia top left, value in black tablet lowleft (EPM B209ae), about extremely fine

£700-900

3070Bank of England, E. M. Harvey, £5, 6 October1924, serial number 025E 83958, black and white,crowned vignette of Britannia top left, bank title topcentre. value in black tablet low left (EPM 209a), goodvery fine

£150-200

3071Bank of England, E. M. Harvey, £5, 1 June 1922,serial number D25 48125, black text on white paper,ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left, value inblack tablet low left (EPM B209ae), extremely fine

£300-400

3072Bank of England, E. M. Harvey, £10, 17 July 1923,serial number 052L 77067, black and white, seatedBritannia top left, bank title top centre, value in blacktablet low left (B209a), bank stamp top right, otherwisevery fine

£300-400

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3073Bank of England, E. M. Harvey, £100, Leeds, 30September 1918, serial number 27Y 13719, bank title topcentre, seated Britannia top left, value in black tablet low left(EPM B209e), bank stamp low centre and at left on reverse,several folds and pinholes, some discolouration particularly attop right, otherwise fine and rare

£3,000-3,500

BRITISH BANKNOTES

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3074Bank of England, E. M. Harvey, £100, 19 July 1918,serial number 90 77479, black and white, seated Britannia inintricate circular frame at top left, bank title top centre, valuein ornate black tablet low left (EPM 209e), original, goodvery fine, a truly superb example

£1,800-2,000

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3076Bank of England, C. P. Mahon, £1, ND (1928),serial number A01 549910, green on multicolourunderprint, Britannia at left, value at right and low left,reverse green (B212), an original good very fine andthe rare first issue

£300-400

3077Bank of England, C. P. Mahon, Guernsey overprint£1, ND (1941), serial number B77 524831, green andpale blue, Britannia at left, reverse green and blue, StGeorge and dragon left and right, bank building attop, vertical stamp “Withdrawn from CirculationSeptember 18th”, at centre, (EPM B212A), very fine

£300-400

C. P. Mahon

3075Bank of England, C. P. Mahon, 10 shillings, ND(1928), serial number Y27 044361, £1, ND (1928),serial number A61 128223, russet and greenrespectively, both bank title top centre, value in ornatetablets low left, centre and top right, seated Britanniain ornate circular frame top left (EPM B210, B212),faint central folds, very fine, the £1 is a first series (2)

£180-230

3078Bank of England, C. P. Mahon, £1, ND (1928),serial number H31 279923, and, B S Catterns, £1,ND (1930), serial number Z94 450176 (last series),green, seated Britannia top left, value in ornate panelslow left and top right, bank title top centre and lowright, reverse, blue, green and mauve, St George anddragon low left and right (EPM B212, 225), first, veryfine, second, extremely fine (2)

£120-160

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3079Bank of England, C. P. Mahon, £5, Manchester, 3October 1927, serial number 336U 53075, black texton white paper, ornate crowned vignette of Britanniatop left, value in black tablet low left (EPM B215),lightly pressed, good very fine

£700-900

3081Bank of England, C. P. Mahon, £100, 3 October 1927,serial number 34O 05452, black and white, seated Britanniatop left, value in ornate vignette low left, bank title topcentre (EPM B219), several ink annotations, partial bankstamp on reverse, a pleasing very fine and rare

£1,400-1,800

3080Bank of England, C. P. Mahon, £5, Manchester, 24July 1928, serial number 383/U 35151, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia at top left,value in black tablet at low left (B215f), detached andrepaired section at top left, ink numeral at top right, therest of the note original good very fine

£400-500

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3082Bank of England, C. P. Mahon, £500, 15 December1925, serial number 05R 07883, black and white, bank titletop centre, seated Britannia in ornate circular frame top left,value in black tablet low left (EPM B221), ink annotationlow centre, very faint central fold, crisp and original, good veryfine or better, a rare opportunity to acquire such a scarcity

£22,000-25,000

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B. G. Catterns3083Bank of England, B. G. Catterns, 10 shillings, ND(1930), serial number L82 963247, £1, ND (1930),serial number Z90 336895, reddish brown and greenrespectively, both with bank title top centre, seatedBritannia top left, value low left, centre and top right(EPM B223, 225), central fold, good very fine, the £1 alast series (2)

£100-120

3084Bank of England, B. G. Catterns, 10 shillings, ND(1930), serial number O71 601681, also, P. S. Beale,10 shillings, ND (1950), serial number J14Z 254145,and L. K. O’Brien, 10 shillings, ND (1955), serialnumber E70Y 322348, reddish brown, Britannia atleft (EPM 223, 266, 271), very fine to extremely fine(3)

£50-80

3085Bank of England, B. G. Catterns, Guernseyoverprint £1, ND (1941), serial number J25 221295,green and pale blue, Britannia at left, reverse green andblue, St George and dragon left and right, bankbuilding at top, vertical stamp “Withdrawn fromCirculation September 18th, 1941.” at centre, (EPMB225A), some slight staining, minute section missingfrom low left corner, otherwise very fine or better

£300-400

3086Bank of England, B. G. Catterns, £1, Guernseyoverprint, ND (1930), serial number M42 968454,green, seated Britannia at left, bank title top centre,value in ornate tablets low left and top right and atcentre, reverse, green, light blue and violet, bankbuilding top centre, St George and dragon low leftand right (EPM B225A), purple stamp “Withdrawnfrom Circulation September 18th 1941.”, good fine

£300-350

3087Bank of England, B. G. Catterns, £1, ND (1930),serial number H67 471116, P. S. Beale £1, ND(1950), red serial number S49S 791541, green,Britannia at left, reverse green, pink and blue, bankbuilding (EPM B225, B269), first, central fold andsome creasing, very fine, second, central fold, very fine orbetter

£50-80

BRITISH BANKNOTES

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3088Bank of England, B. G. Catterns, £5, London, 19January 1931, serial number 040/J 99571, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia at top left,value in black tablet at low left (B228), fresh andoriginal, good very fine to about extremely fine, scarce

£250-300

3089Bank of England, B. G. Catterns, £5, 6 August1929, Leeds, serial number 405U 59062, black andwhite, seated Britannia in ornate circular frame topleft, value in black tablet low left (EPM B228), verysmall stain centre left, otherwise very fine or better

£300-400

3090Bank of England, B. G. Catterns, £20, 15December 1931, Bernhard Forgeries, consecutiveserial numbers 45M 88969/70, black and white,seated Britannia in ornate circular frame top left, banktitle top centre, value in black tablet low left (EPM230*), fine to very fine

£120-150

3091Bank of England, B. G. Catterns, Bernhard forgery£20, 15 August 1933, serial number 47M 81118,black and white, seated Britannia in ornate circularframe at top left, value in black tablet low left (EPMB230*), small stain at centre, very fine

£100-130

3092Bank of England, B. G. Catterns, OperationBernhard, £50, London, 20 March 1930, serialnumber 42/N 77927, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of Britannia at top left, value in blacktablet at low right (B244*), about uncirculated, ascarce type

£80-120

3093Bank of England, B. G. Catterns, Bernhard forgery£50, 20 May 1932, serial number 47N 30676, blackand white, seated Britannia in ornate circular frame attop left, value in black tablet low left (EPM B231*),pinholes, graffiti and bank stamps on reverse, very goodto fine

£100-150

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3094Bank of England, B. G. Catterns, £100, London, 15 January 1931,serial number 39/O 60287, black and white, ornate crowned vignetteof Britannia at top left, value in black tablet at low left (B232), fresh andoriginal, extremely fine and very scarce

£2,400-2,800

K. O. Peppiatt

BRITISH BANKNOTES

3095ERROR: Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, 10/- (2)with matching serial numbers, ND (1934), serialnumber D32 087656, red, Britannia at top left, value attop right and low left (B235), orignal good very fine andexceptionally rare to find a genuine pair of duplicate serialnumbers (2)

£500-700

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3096Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, 10/-, ND(1934), serial number 08R 912044, red, Britannia atleft, value at right, hand signed by Peppiatt in blue inkat low centre (B236), extremely fine, a scarceautographed note

£200-250

3097Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, 10 shillings (2),ND (1934 and 1940), serial numbers 43Z 596075and B71D 798926, first, purple, second, reddishbrown, both seated Britannia top left, value in ornatetablet low left and elaborate circular frame centre right(EPM 236, 251), first, first series, very fine, second,emergency issue, extremely fine

£80-120

3098Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, Guernseyoverprint £1, ND (1941), serial number E15A639151, green and pale blue, Britannia at left, reversegreen and blue, St George and dragon left and right,bank building at top, vertical stamp “Withdrawn fromCirculation November, 10th 1941.” at centre (EPM239A), crisp, very fine or better

£300-400

3099Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, Guernseyoverprint £1, ND (1941), serial number B25A440609, green and pale blue, Britannia at left, reversegreen and blue, St George and dragon left and right,bank building at top, vertical stamp “Withdrawn fromCirculation September 18th, 1941.” at centre, (EPM239A), very fine

£300-400

3100Bank of England, £1 (3), Guernsey overprint, K.OPeppiatt (2), serial numbers E03A 007357 type Boverprint, E06A 228836 type A overprint, and B.G.Catterns serial number M83 153447, type Aoverprint, green, Britannia at top left, value at topright and in tablet at low left, overprint on obverse andreverse (B239A, B), fine to very fine (3)

£300-400

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3101Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, £5, 1 August1935, Liverpool, serial number T188 39300, blackand white, seated Britannia in ornate circular frame attop left, value in black tablet low left, (EPM B241),very good to fine

£300-400

3102Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, £10, 19 May1936, serial number K168 99678, black and white,seated Britannia top left, value in black tablet low left,bank title top centre and low right (EPM B241),several pinholes, nicks in top margin, otherwise very fine

£200-250

BRITISH BANKNOTES

3103Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, £5, 2 June 1937, Bristol,serial number T265 47410, black and white, seated Britanniatop left, bank title top centre, value in ornate black tablet lowleft (EPM B241b), about very fine

£3,200-3,500

3104Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, £5, London, 14 April1938, serial number B/209 83180, black and white, crownedvignette of Britannia top left, value in black tablet low left(EPM B241), an original good very fine

£100-150

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3105Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, £10 (2), 16 November 1935, Bernhard Forgeries,consecutive serial numbers K158 74691/2, black and white, bank title top centre, seatedBritannia in ornate circular frame top left, value in tablet low left (EPM 242*), fine or better

£120-150

3106Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, £100, London, 17 January 1938, serial number 57/O23109, black and white, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia at top left, value in black tablet atlow left (B245), fresh and original, good very fine to almost extremely fine, scarce

£1,000-1,500

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3107Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, £500, Leeds, 30April 1936, serial number 44/Z 01496, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia at top left,value in black tablet at low right (EPM B246d), threehandstamps on reverse with a few small ink notes, pinhole near low left margin otherwise a pleasing andoriginal very fine. An exceptionally rare denominationand branch of issue, English Paper Money 8th editionquotes ‘examples not currently known to be in privatehands’, a remarkable find

£14,000-18,000

BRITISH BANKNOTES

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3108Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, £1, ND (1940),serial number R85D 733140, blue and pink, Britanniaat left, value at right, hand signed by Peppiatt in blueink at low centre (B249), about uncirculated touncirculated, a scarce autographed note

£200-250

x3109Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, £1 (4), ND (29March 1940), consecutive serial numbers K55H232297/298/299/300, blue and pink, seatedBritannia at left, bank title and value in ornate tablet atcentre, reverse, blue and brown, bank building alongtop, St George slaying dragon at low left and right(EPM B249), all in sealed plastic wallets, appear to beuncirculated, quite possibly less good (4)

£150-200

3110Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, £1 (3), ND 29March 1940, emergency issue, consecutive serialnumbers C57E 705627/8/9, blue and pink, seatedBritannia at left, value in ornate tablets low left, centreand top right, reverse, blue and brown, bank buildingtop centre, St George and dragon left and right (EPMB249), vertical folds, otherwise very fine, a niceconsecutive group

£50-80

3111Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, Guernseyoverprint £1, ND (1941), serial number A04D233596, blue and light pink, Britannia at left, reversegreen and blue, St George and dragon left and right,bank building at top, vertical stamp “Withdrawn fromCirculation September 18th, 1941.” at centre, (EPMB249A), stain top right corner, slight nick top leftmargin, otherwise about very fine

£300-400

3112Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, 10/-, ND(1940), serial number A61D 919375, mauve,Britannia at left, value at right, hand signed byPeppiatt in blue ink at low centre (B251), goodextremely fine to about uncirculated, a scarceautographed note

£200-250

3113Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, 10/- (3), ND(1940), serial numbers D60D 868069-71, mauve,Britannia at top left, value at top right (B251), faintpaperclip mark in right margin, minor handling, butoverall a superbly embossed, original about uncirculatedtrio (3)

£150-200

BRITISH BANKNOTES

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3114Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, 10/- (3), ND(1940), serial numbers D60D 868072-74, mauve,Britannia at top left, value at top right (B251), faintpaperclip mark in right margin, minor handling, butoverall a superbly embossed, original about uncirculatedtrio (3)

£150-200

3115Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, 10/-, ND(1940), serial number T10D 914527, mauve,Britannia at left, value at right and low left (B252),very fine and a scarce replacement serial number

£100-150

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3116Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, emergency fractionaldenomination unissued 5 shillings, ND (1941), no serialnumber, olive green on pink, bank title top centre, value inornate tablet at centre, reverse, mirror image of obverse(EPM B253), hole punched low left and right, edges slightlyworn, fine to very fine, rare

£1,500-2,000

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3117Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, £5 (2), 1945,serial numbers H12 001300 and H79 025323, blackand white, seated Britannia top left, value in blacktablet at low left (EPM B255), fine and very finerespectively (2)

£250-350

3118Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, £5, 8 May 1945,serial number J13 080503, black and white, ornatecrowned Britannia at top left, value in black tablet atlow left (B255), very fine

£60-80

3119Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, £5 (2), 1945,serial numbers J58 089268 and J84 036693, blackand white, seated Britannia top left, value in blacktablet at low left (EPM B255), first, good fine, second,tear at low centre right, crisp, fine (2)

£250-350

3120Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, £5, 9 August1945, serial number J93 060180, black and white,seated Britannia in ornate frame top left, value in blacktablet low left (EPM B255), several folds, retainingcrispness, almost extremely fine

£120-170

3121Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, £5 (3), 1945,serial numbers E22 014690, E27 026437 and E39042453, E39 042453, black and white, seatedBritannia top left, value in black tablet at low left(EPM B255), first, ink stamps on reverse, fine, second,fine, third, crisp, very fine (3)

£300-400

3122Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, £5, 15 November1945, serial number K78 006447, black and white,ornate crowned vignette of Britannia at top left, valuein black tablet at low right, hand signed by Peppiatt inblue ink at low centre (B255), original and attractivegood very fine, a scarce autographed note

£250-350

3123Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, £5, 8 December1944, serial number E84 024318, black and white,seated Britannia in ornate frame top left, value in blacktablet low left (EPM B255), bank stamp top left onreverse, several folds, very fine

£100-150

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3124Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, £1 (3), ND(1948), consecutive serial numbers H32B375697/8/9, (last series), green, also, £1 (2), ND(emergency issue 1940), serial numbers R30H532970 and W21H 893509, blue and salmon pink,both, seated Britannia at left, value in ornate tabletslow left and top right, reverse, blue and brown, bankbuilding at top centre, St George and dragon low leftand right (EPM B258, 249), faint central fold,extremely fine to about uncirculated (5)

£100-130

3125Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, £1 (7), ND (13September 1948), consecutive serial numbers D16B783952-4, A96B 748471-2 and D16B 783957-8,green, seated Britannia at left, value low left, centreand top right, reverse, blue, pink and green, bankbuilding top centre (EPM B260), all uncirculated,three great consecutive groups (7)

£180-230

3126Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, £1 (4), ND(1948), consecutive serial numbers H32B375693/4/5/6, green, seated Britannia centre left,value in ornate tablets low left and centre right,reverse, green, pink and mauve, bank building topcentre, St George and dragon in circular frames lowleft and right (EPM B260), last series, extremely fine toabout uncirculated (4)

£80-130

3127Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, £1 (2), ND(1948), consecutive serial numbers A90B 873115/6,green, seated Britannia centre left, value in ornatetablets low left and centre right, reverse, green, pinkand mauve, bank building top centre, St George anddragon in circular frames low left and right (EPMB260), about uncirculated (2)

£50-80

3128Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, £5, 24 January1947, serial number L23 040201, black print,crowned vignette of Britannia at top left, value in blacktablet low left (EPM B264), good very fine

£100-120

3129Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, £5, 1947, serialnumber L67 057414, black and white, seatedBritannia top left, value in black tablet at low left(EPM B264), fresh, crisp, extremely fine to aboutuncirculated

£200-300

3130Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, 10 shillings (3),ND (1934, 1940, 1948) serial numbers A85 025193,T01D 026667 and 73L 253157, first and third,brown, second, purple, all Britannia at left, reverseacanthus leaves and value (EPM 235, 252, 262), first,last series, uncirculated, second, replacement first run,fine, third, about uncirculated

£300-400

P. S. Beale3131Bank of England, P. S. Beale, £1 (2), ND (1950),consecutive serial numbers Y06B 090989/90, green,seated Britannia centre left, value in ornate tablets lowleft and centre right, reverse, green, pink and mauve,bank building top centre, St George and dragon incircular frames low left and right (EPM B268),extremely fine to about uncirculated

£40-60

3132Bank of England, P. S. Beale, £1 (4), ND (1950),consecutive serial numbers H99B 879072/3, andH75B 660518/9, green, seated Britannia centre left,value in ornate tablets low left and centre right,reverse, green, pink and mauve, bank building topcentre, St George and dragon in circular frames lowleft and right (EPM B268), first series, extremely fine toabout uncirculated

£60-90

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3133Bank of England, P. S. Beale, £1 (6), 1950,consecutive serial numbers H82B 829511/12 (firstseries), and J08B 79179-82, green, seated Britannia atleft, bank title top centre, value in ornate tablets lowleft, centre and top right, reverse, blue, green and lilac,St George and dragon left and right (EPM B268), alluncirculated, two lovely consecutive groups (6)

£160-200

3134Bank of England, P. S. Beale, £1 (7), ND (1950),consecutive serial numbers H75B 660509-11, andJ08B 791075-78, green, bank title top centre, value intext below, seated Britannia at left, value in ornatetablets low left and top right, reverse, bank buildingtop margin, St George and dragon right and left (EPMB268), first group, first series, all uncirculated (7)

£160-200

3135ERROR: Bank of England, P. S. Beale, £1, ND(1950), misaligned serial number K69B 754366,green, Britannia at left, value at right, blue printers‘strikeout’ crayon on face (B268), number misalignedon a horizontal axis so that a portion of precedingnumber is present at top left, good very fine and a rareearly error

£300-400

3136Bank of England, P. S. Beale, £1, ND (1950), serialnumber S70S 445394, green, seated Britannia inelaborate frame top left, value low left, centre and topright, reverse, green, blue and pink, bank building topcentre, St George and dragon low left and right (EPMB269), last run replacement, very fine

£100-130

3137Bank of England, P. S. Beale, £5, 24 May 1950,serial number R59 023265, black and white, seatedBritannia at top left, value in black tablet low left, banktitle top centre and low right (EPM 270), very fine

£90-130

3138Bank of England, P. S. Beale, £5 (2), 20 January1951, serial numbers T67 086660-61, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia at top left,value in black tablet at low left (B270), uncirculatedand a lovely original consecutive pair (2)

£280-320

3139Bank of England, P. S. Beale, £5 (2), 20 January1951, serial numbers T67 086656-57, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia at top left,value in black tablet at low left (B270), uncirculatedand a lovely original consecutive pair (2)

£280-320

3140Bank of England, P. S. Beale, £5 (2), 20 January1951, serial numbers T67 086658-59, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia at top left,value in black tablet at low left (B270), uncirculatedand a lovely original consecutive pair (2)

£280-320

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3141Bank of England, P. S. Beale, £5 (2), 20 January1951, serial numbers T67 086662-63, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia at top left,value in black tablet at low left (B270), uncirculatedand a lovely original consecutive pair (2)

£280-320

3142Bank of England, P. S. Beale, £5 (3), 21 February1951, consecutive serial numbers T94 036220/1/2,black and white, seated Britannia in elaborate circularframe top left, value in black tablet low left, bank titletop centre and low right (EPM B270), all bank stampand pencil annotation on reverse, otherwise very fine, asuperb consecutive group (3)

£300-400

3143Bank of England, P. S. Beale, £5, 4 April 1952,serial number X46 043042, black and white, seatedBritannia in ornate circular frame top left, value inblack panel low left (EPM B270), several small splitsand pinholes, otherwise fine or better

£50-80

3144Bank of England, P. S. Beale, £5, 13 August 1952,serial number Y58 037889, black and white, seatedBritannia top left, value in black tablet low left (EPMB270), about extremely fine

£100-130

L. K. O’Brien

3145Bank of England, L. K. O’Brien, £1, ND (1960),serial number A01N 814230, green, portrait QueenElizabeth II at right, value in ornate tablets low leftand top right, reverse, seated Britannia (EPM B283),experimental issue, first run, very fine

£100-150

3146Bank of England, Beale/O’Brien, a group of £1notes, comprising Beale (8) and O’Brien (91), allgreen on multicolour underprint, Britannia at left,value at top right and low left, a variety of prefixes(B268, 273), all completely original, generally good veryfine to extremely fine, a very useful group (99)

£500-600

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3147Bank of England, L. K.O’Brien, 10/-, ND (1955),serial number D86Z 000001,red-brown on multicolourunderprint, Britannia at topright, value at top right and intablet at low left, reverse red-brown, value at left and right(B271), fresh and original goodextremely fine, the first note ofthe issue, thus of the utmostrarity and extremely desirable

£2,500-3,500

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3148Bank of England, L. K.O’Brien, £1, ND (1955),serial number L64J 000001,green on multicolourunderprint, Britannia at topright, value at top right and intablet at low left, reverse green,red and blue, St George at leftand right (B273), wonderfulembossing, about uncirculatedto uncirculated and an utterlysuperb number one note

£3,000-4,000

3149Bank of England, L. K.O’Brien, £1, ND (1955),serial number L64J 000002,green on multicolourunderprint, Britannia at topright, value at top right and intablet at low left, reverse green,red and blue, St George at leftand right (B273), goodextremely fine, the number 2note of the issue, thus extremelyrare

£1,500-2,000

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3150Bank of England, L. K. O’Brien, £5, 17 January 1955,serial number Y71 000001, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of Britannia at top left, value in blacktablet at low right, together with a note written byO’Brien in 1962 detailing the three number one notes(10/-, £1 and £5) in this sale (B275), two horizontalfolds, but completely fresh and original, thus extremelyfine, this is the number 1 note of the very last series of blackand white £5 notes, a series which had lasted virtuallyunchanged for over 200 years, a simply remarkable piece ofhistory (2)

£10,000-15,000

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3151Bank of England, L. K. O’Brien, 10/- (2), ND(1955), serial numbers Z31Y 999999 and Z31Y1000000, red, Britannia at left, value at right (B271),handling and corner knocks, good extremely fine toabout uncirculated and a fantastic pair of high numbers(2)

£900-1,200

3152Bank of England, L. K. O’Brien, £1 (2), ND(1955), consecutive serial numbers K52K981809/10, green, seated Britannia centre left, valuein ornate tablets low left and centre right, reverse,green, pink and mauve, bank building top centre, StGeorge and dragon in circular frames low left andright (EPM B273), about uncirculated (2)

£50-80

3153Bank of England, L. K. O’Brien, £1 (2), ND(1955), consecutive serial numbers M29K469889/90, green, seated Britannia centre left, valuein ornate tablets low left and centre right, reverse,green, pink and mauve, bank building top centre, StGeorge and dragon in circular frames low left andright (EPM B273), uncirculated

£50-80

3154Bank of England, L. K. O’Brien, £1 (2), ND(1955), consecutive serial numbers D72K993464/65, green, seated Britannia centre left, valuein ornate tablets low left and centre right, reverse,green, pink and mauve, bank building top centre, StGeorge and dragon in circular frames low left andright (EPM B273), about uncirculated

£50-80

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3155Bank of England, L. K. O’Brien, £1 (8), 1955,consecutive serial numbers H49K 799144/45, M84K725806/7, N70K 068948/8 and M29K 098144/45,green, seated Britannia at centre left, bank title andvalue in ornate pattern at centre, value in tablet lowleft and top right, reverse, blue, green and lilac, bankbuilding along top, St George and dragon left andright (EPM B273), all uncirculated, a greatopportunity to acquire four consecutive groups (8)

£200-250

3156Bank of England, L. K. O’Brien, £5, 6 May 1955,serial number Z65 042410, black and white, seatedBritannia in ornate circular frame at top left, value inblack tablet low left, bank title top centre and lowright, together with a group of £5 (8), ND (1957), allprefix A06 (first series), blue and multicolour,helmeted woman at left, St George and dragon lowcentre, reverse, lion with key at centre (EPM B275),first, very fine, remainder, largely extremely fine (9)

£300-400

3157Bank of England, L. K. O’Brien, £5, 6 January1956, serial number B77A 084631, black and white,seated Britannia top left, value in black tablet low left(EPM276), bank stamp on reverse, small pinhole lowright, fine or better

£80-120

3158Bank of England, L. K. O’Brien, £5 (2), 10 May1956, consecutive serial numbers C84A 040047/48,black and white, seated Britannia in elaborate frametop left, value in black tablet low left, bank title topcentre and low right (EPM B276), extremely fine (2)

£200-250

3159Bank of England, L. K. O’Brien, £5 (2), 10 May1956, consecutive serial numbers C84A 040049/450black and white, seated Britannia in elaborate frametop left, value in black tablet low left, bank title topcentre and low right (EPM B276), consecutive toprevious lot, extremely fine (2)

£200-250

3160Bank of England, L. K. O’Brien, £5 (3), 10 May1956, consecutive serial numbers C84A040051/52/53, black and white, seated Britannia inelaborate frame top left, value in black tablet low left,bank title top centre and low right (EPM B270),consecutive to previous lot, extremely fine (3)

£280-320

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3161Bank of England, L. K. O’Brien, £1 (4), ND(1960), consecutive serial numbers LO5500383/4/5/6, green, portrait Queen Elizabeth II atright, value in ornate tablets low left and top right,reverse, seated Britannia at centre right (EPM B281),first three, about uncirculated to uncirculated, fourth,slight ink run below value, extremely fine to aboutuncirculated

£60-100

3162Bank of England, L. K. O’Brien, £1 (4), ND (17March 1960), consecutive serial numbers 54L914239/42, green, portrait of Queen Elizabeth II incircular frame at right, value low left, centre and topright, reverse, geometric pattern, seated Britannia atright (EPM B282), uncirculated (4)

£80-100

3163Bank of England, L. K. O’Brien, £1 (4), ND(1960), consecutive serial numbers 24K518622/23/24/25, green, portrait Queen ElizabethII at right, value in ornate tablet low left and top right,reverse, seated Britannia at centre (EPM B282), aboutuncirculated to uncirculated (4)

£50-80

3164Bank of England, L. K. O’Brien, £1, ND (1960),serial number A05N 019745, green, Elizabeth II atright (B283), pressed but a presentable enough very fine,a rare replacement serial number

£100-150

3165Bank of England, L. K. O’Brien, 10 shillings (3),ND (1961), serial numbers A22 955049, A29 169098and D55 375318, reddish brown, portrait QueenElizabeth II at right, value low left, centre and topright, reverse, seated Britannia at centre (EPM B286),about uncirculated

£40-60

J. Q. Hollom

3166Bank of England, J. Q. Hollom, forged £1, ND,serial number A25W 718463, green, portrait QueenElizabeth II in ornate circular frame at right, value ingreen tablets low left and top right, reverse, seatedBritannia (EPM B288 for type), several FORGED inkstamps, ink annotation top right, section cut out top left,good, unusual forgery

£100-130

3167Bank of England, J. Q. Hollom, forged £1, ND,serial number A08R 565342, green, portrait QueenElizabeth II in ornate circular frame at right, value ingreen tablets low left and top right, reverse, seatedBritannia (EPM B288 for type), several FORGED inkstamps, ink annotation top right, section cut out topright, about good, unusual forgery

£100-130

3168Bank of England, J. Q. Hollom, 10 shillings, ND(1963), serial number K65 188157, reddish brown,portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right, bank title topcentre, value in ornate tablet low left and top right andat centre, seated Britannia centre left, reverse, brownand red, Britannia (EPM B294), first run, aboutextremely fine

£100-130

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3169Bank of England, J. Q. Hollom, £5 (2), ND(1963), consecutive serial numbers M07 192203/4,blue, portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right, bank title attop, value low left, entre and top right, seatedBritannia in ornate panel at centre (EPM B298),replacement notes, about extremely fine (2)

£100-150

3170Bank of England, J. Q. Hollom, £10, ND (1964),serial number B299, J. S. Forde, £10, ND (1967),serial number A83 215415, J. B. Page, ND (1971),serial number B75 322854, brown and multicolour,portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right, seated Britanniacentre left, reverse, lion with key (EPM B299, 316,326), first, about uncirculated, second, extremely fine,third, uncirculated (3)

£50-80

J. S. Fforde

3171Bank of England, J. S. Fforde, £1 (8), ND (1967),green, portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverseseated Britannia (EPM B303b, 306b, 306d, 306e,308a (first run), 308b, 308c, 308f (last run)), varyinggrades from good to uncirculated, a useful addition toany collection (8)

£200-300

3172Bank of England, J. S. Fforde, £1, ND (1967), serialnumber M42N, green, Elizabeth II at right, Britanniaright centre (EPM B304), a last run replacement,uncirculated and scarce

£150-200

3173ERROR: Bank of England, J. S. Fforde, £1, ND(1967), missing serial numbers added in pencil U95B455223, green, Elizabeth II at right, value at low leftand top right (B305), original good very fine, scarce

£150-200

3174Bank of England, J. S. Fforde, £1, ND (1967), serialnumber R01M 454866, green, Elizabeth II at right,Britannia right centre (EPM B306), a first runreplacement, faint crease at left otherwise aboutuncirculated and a rare type

£250-300

3175Bank of England, J. S. Fforde, ERROR: £1, ND(1967), mismatching serial numbers R13L 799763and R31L 899763, green, portrait Queen Elizabeth IIin circular frame at right, bank title top centre, value inornate tablets low left and top right and at centre,reverse, seated Britannia (EPM B307), uncirculated

£70-100

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3176Bank of England, J. S. Fforde, £1, ND (1967), serialnumber N01M 434867, green, Elizabeth II at right,Britannia right centre (EPM B308), a first runreplacement, central crease otherwise extremely fine andscarce

£200-300

3177Bank of England, J. S. Fforde, £1, ND (1967), serialnumber N14M 864715, green, portrait QueenElizabeth II at right, bank title top centre, value lowleft, centre and top right, reverse, green, brown andturquoise, seated Britannia (EPM B308), firstreplacement, good extremely fine

£140-160

3178Bank of England, J. S. Fforde, 10 shillings (10), ND(1967), consecutive serial numbers 80S 951665-80S951674, reddish brown, portrait Queen ElizabethII at right, seated Britannia centre left, bank title topcentre, value low left, centre and top right (EPMB309), consecutive to previous lot, extremely fine (10)

£60-80

3179Bank of England, J. S. Fforde, 10 shillings (10), ND(1967), consecutive serial numbers 80S 951675-951684 reddish brown, portrait Queen Elizabeth II atright, seated Britannia centre left, bank title top centre,value low left, centre and top right (EPM B309),consecutive to previous lot, extremely fine (10)

£60-80

3180Bank of England, J. S. Fforde, 10 shillings (20), ND(1967), consecutive serial numbers 58W 549701/20,reddish brown, portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right,seated Britannia centre left, value in ornate circularframes low left and top right, reverse, Britannia atcentre (EPM B309), about uncirculated touncirculated, a fantastic consecutive run (20)

£200-300

3181Bank of England, J. S. Fforde, 10 shillings (6), ND(1967), consecutive serial numbers 80S 951659-64,reddish brown, portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right,seated Britannia centre left, bank title top centre, valuelow left, centre and top right (EPM B309), the firsttwo with minute stain low centre right, otherwiseextremely fine, (6)

£40-60

3182Bank of England, J. S. Fforde, 10 shillings (7), ND(1967), consecutive serial numbers 66Z 030703/09,reddish brown, portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right,seated Britannia centre left, value in ornate circularframes low left and top right, reverse, Britannia atcentre (EPM B309), about uncirculated touncirculated (7)

£70-130

3183Bank of England, J. S. Fforde, 10 shillings (9), ND(1967), three groups of consecutive serial numbers,22Y 096133/5, 45Y 535295/7 and 90W 364053/5,reddish brown, portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right,bank title top centre, value in ornate frames low leftand top right, reverse, seated Britannia (EPM T309),extremely fine, several better (9)

£60-80

3184Bank of England, J. S. Fforde, 10 shillings (3), ND(1967), consecutive serial numbers D09N159917/8/9, also L. K. O’Brien, 10 shillings (4),1961, serial numbers A67 084413, A72 487929, B08093211 and B14 423047, all reddish brown, portraitQueen Elizabeth II at right, value in ornate tablets atlow left and top right, reverse, seated Britannia (EPMB310, 286), first three, last series, fourth and fifth, firstseries, about uncirculated to uncirculated (7)

£150-200

3185Bank of England, J. S. Fforde, 10 shillings (11), ND15 February 1967, consecutive serial numbers D09N159932-38 and D09N 159949-52, all russet brown,portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right, seated Britanniaat centre left, value low left, centre and top right,reverse, Britannia at centre (EPM B310), last series,uncirculated, two superb consecutive groups (11)

£180-230

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3186Bank of England, J. S. Fforde, £5, ND (1967), serialnumber M13 158271, blue on brown and greenunderprint, Elizabeth II at right, value at centre, topright and low left, reverse Britannia, (B313), some lightfolds and handling, good extremely fine to aboutuncirculated, a rare replacement serial number

£200-250

3187Bank of England, J. S. Fforde, £5, ND (1967), serialnumber M24 662609, blue, portrait Queen ElizabethII at right, bank title along top, value at centre and inornate frames low left and top right, reverse, elaboratepattern, Britannia at centre (EPM B313), replacement,extremely fine or better

£100-150

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3188Bank of England, J. S. Fforde, £20, ND (1970), serial number A01 000012, purple on blue,gold and multicolour underprint, Elizabeth II at right, St. George slaying the dragon at topcentre, Britannia at low centre-left, reverse William Shakespeare at centre-right, Romeo and Julietat top left, together with its original purple leather presentation folder, with a gold tracedBritannia motif on the cover (B318), uncirculated, an extremely low number, very rare

£2,000-2,500

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3189Bank of England, J. S. Fforde, £20 ND (9 July1970), serial number A01 818906, purple andmulticolour, portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right, StGeorge slaying dragon top centre, seated Britannialow centre left, value low left, centre and top right,reverse, William Shakespeare (EPM B318), first run,about extremely fine

£120-150

J. B. Page

3190Bank of England, J. B. Page, ERROR: £1, ND(1970), mismatched serial numbers Y63A 899946 andY63A 899955, green, portrait Queen Elizabeth II atright, value at centre with bank title above, value inornate tablets low left and top right, reverse, seatedBritannia (EPM B320), uncirculated

£70-100

3191Bank of England, J. B. Page, £1, ND (1970), serialnumber S89L 033733, first series, green, QueenElizabeth II at right, bank title top centre, value lowleft, centre and top right, reverse Britannia, also £1(4), ND, (1970), serial numbers AN25 885748, BZ22663125, CO01 824547 and HZ12 075485 (EPMB320b, 322b, c, d), first, nick at low right, very good orbetter, remainder about uncirculated to uncirculated(5)

£300-350

3192Bank of England, J. B. Page, £1 (10), ND (1970(4), 1978 (3), serial numbers BY 64 870199, CZ12357607, DR63 837822, Z26B 493742, andconsecutive groups W80 88412-14 and W80 834360-2, green, portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right, banktitle top centre (EPM 320, 322, 337), uncirculated(11)

£180-220

3193Bank of England, J. B. Page, a block of 500 £1notes, ND (1970), still tied up in bank string withlabel, all prefix HU36 or MT16, green on multicolourunderprint, Elizabeth II at right, Britannia at lowcentre (B322, 323), around 150 are MT replacementprefixes, all about uncirculated to uncirculated andrare in this unsullied format (500)

£1,000-1,500

3194Bank of England, J. B. Page, ERROR: £1 (2), ND(1970), same mismatched serial numbers on each noteEY43171878 and EY43 171879, green, portraitQueen Elizabeth II at right, bank title top centre,value in ornate tablets low left and top right and atcentre, reverse, seated Britannia (EPM B322), inkannotations on one note, otherwise about uncirculated,an unusual error pair

£200-250

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3195Bank of England, J. B. Page, £1 (4), ND (1970),consecutive serial numbers BY64 870204/7, green,portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right, seated Britanniabelow, value low right, centre and top right, reverse,Britannia, also £1 (5), ND (9 February 1978),consecutive serial numbers W80 884370-4, green andmulticolour, portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right,seated Britannia low left, reverse, Sir Isaac Newton atcentre right (EPM B322, 337), two great consecutiveruns, uncirculated (9)

£150-200

3196Bank of England, J. B. Page, £1 (5), ND (1970),consecutive serial numbers NS48 857701/2/3/4/5,green, portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right, seatedBritannia low centre right, value low left, centre andtop right, reverse, ornate panel, seated Britannia centreright (EPM B322), about uncirculated to uncirculated(5)

£50-80

3197Bank of England, J. B. Page, £1 (5), ND (1970),consecutive serial numbers HS48857706/7/8/9/10, green, portrait Queen ElizabethII at right, seated Britannia low centre right, value lowleft, centre and top right, reverse, ornate panel, seatedBritannia centre right (EPM B322), consecutive toprevious lot, about uncirculated (5)

£50-80

3198Bank of England, J. B. Page, £1 (100), ND (1970),consecutive serial number HX52 784883-982, green,Elizabeth II at right (B322), generally uncirculated(100)

£150-200

3199Bank of England, J. B. Page, £1, ND (1970), serialnumber HZ63 832740, last run, green, QueenElizabeth II at right, bank title top centre, value lowleft, centre and top right, reverse, Britannia (EPMB322e), uncirculated, rare

£180-230

3200Bank of England, J. B. Page, £1, ND (1970), serialnumber MW01 502328, green, portrait QueenElizabeth II at right, seated Britannia low centre, banktitle top centre, value in ornate tablets low left and topright, reverse, Britannia (EPM B323), firstreplacement, about uncirculated

£70-100

3201Bank of England, J. B. Page, £1, ND (1970), serialnumber MT01 219129, green, portrait QueenElizabeth II at right, seated Britannia low centre, banktitle top centre, value in ornate tablets low left and topright, reverse, Britannia (EPM B323), firstreplacement, about uncirculated

£70-100

3202Bank of England, J. B. Page, £1 (5), ND (1970),serial numbers MR22 192855, MS43 540864, MT02196787, MU03 943957, MW08 574624 and MU01695747, green, Queen Elizabeth II at right, bank titletop centre, value low left, centre and top right, reverse,Britannia, also, £1 (5), serial numbers A01 054270,A45 043278, B29 235245, Z03 721412 and Z80773872, all green and multicolour, Queen ElizabethII at right, reverse, Sir Isaac Newton centre right(EPM 323b, e, g), extremely fine to about uncirculated,a superb group containing a first run and last run serialnumber (10)

£150-200

3203Bank of England, J. B. Page, a large groupcomprising a consecutive pair £1, 1970, prefix MS43,£10, 1975, prefix B59, £5, 1971, prefix H64, 1973,prefixes 06H, 68K, 75R, 10U, 14Z, 47Z, 95Z, AN15,AZ08, EZ17, D.H.F Somerset, consecutive pair of £1,1981, prefix DN22 and a consecutive pair £10, 1980prefix X38 (EPM B323e, B330, B332c, B336b B334,B341, B346), about extremely fine or better (19)

£200-300

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3204Bank of England, J. B. Page, £10 (2), ND (1971),consecutive serial numbers C09 619996, brown andmulticolour, portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right,seated Britannia top centre right, value low left, centreand top right, reverse, lion with key (EPM B326), veryfine or better

£50-80

3205Bank of England, J. B. Page, £10, ND (1971), serialnumber M01 313463, brown and multicolour,portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right, bank title topcentre left, seated Britannia top centre left, value inornate tablet low left and top right, reverse, lion withkey (EPM B327), first replacement, about extremelyfine

£70-100

3206Bank of England, J. B. Page, £20, ND (1970), serialnumber C10 566503, D. H. F. Somerset, £20, ND(1984), serial number 01A 000162, and G. M. Gill,£20, ND (1988), serial number 25L 188701, purpleand multicolour, portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right,St George slaying dragon top centre, seated Britannialow centre left, reverse, Shakespeare (EPM B328, 351,355), first, about uncirculated, second, first run, aboutuncirculated to uncirculated, third, about uncirculated

£80-120

3207Bank of England, J. B. Page, £20, 9 July 1970, serialnumber M04 383478, purple and multicolour,portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right, St George slayingdragon top centre, seated Britannia low centre left,reverse, Shakespeare (EPM B329), original good veryfine

£80-120

3208Bank of England, J. B. Page, £20, ND (1970), serialnumber M02 154053, purple and multicolour,portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right, bank title topcentre left with St George and dragon below, seatedBritannia low centre left, value low left, centre and topright, reverse, William Shakespeare (EPM B329),replacement, about uncirculated

£110-130

3209ERROR: Bank of England, J. B. Page, £5 (3), ND(1971), serial numbers A11 914637-39, blue onmulticolour underprint, Elizabeth II at right,Britannia at low left centre (B332), middle note withpartially printed serial number at low right, only theprefix is present, handling only, about uncirculated andscarce (3)

£300-400

3210Bank of England, J. B. Page, £5, ND (1973), serialnumber A01 061806, blue and multicolour, portraitQueen Elizabeth II at right, bank title top centre left,Britannia low centre left, vignette depicting WingedVictory top centre, reverse, Duke of Wellington (EPM332), first run, good extremely fine

£110-130

3211Bank of England, J. B. Page, £1, August 1973,prefixes A01, A12, L09, and £10, prefixes A05, T11(EPM B332a, b, d, B330, d), A01, pressed thus veryfine, the remainder uncirculated (5)

£100-200

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3212Bank of England, J. B. Page, £5, ND (1979), serial number A01 000012, dark blue on blue, gold and multicolourunderprint, Elizabeth II at right, Winged Victory at top centre, Britannia at low centre-left, reverse Duke of Wellington atcentre-right, Battle of Fuentes de Onoro, 1811, at centre-left, together with its original blue leather presentation folder,with a gold traced Britannia motif on the cover (B332), uncirculated, an extremely low number, very rare

£1,500-2,000

3213Bank of England, J. B. Page, £1, ND (1978), serialnumber A01 000030, green on multicolourunderprint, Elizabeth II at right, cadeuceus and hornof plenty at centre, Britannia at low left, reverse IsaacNewton at centre-right (B337), uncirculated, a verylow serial number, thus rare

£250-350

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3214Bank of England, J. B. Page, £1 (11), ND (1978),consecutive serial numbers W80 884422-6 and W80884416-21, green and multicolour, portrait QueenElizabeth II at right, coat of arms at centre, seatedBritannia low left, reverse, Sir Isaac Newton (EPMB337), uncirculated, two great consecutive groups

£200-230

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3215Bank of England, J. B. Page, £1 (5), ND (1978),consecutive serial numbers W80 884386/7/8/9/0,green and multicolour, portrait Queen Elizabeth II atright, seated Britannia low left, reverse, Sir IsaacNewton (EPM B337), uncirculated (5)

£80-120

3216Bank of England, J. B. Page, £1 (2), ND 1978),consecutive serial numbers W80 884393/4, green andmulticolour, portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right,seated Britannia low left, reverse, Sir Isaac Newton(EPM 337), uncirculated (2)

£40-60

3217Bank of England, J. B. Page, £1 (10), ND (1978),serial numbers E35N 000001-10, green onmulticolour underprint, Elizabeth II at right,Britannia at low left (B340), uncirculated, a nice lownumber run (10)

£120-160

D. H. F. Somerset3218Bank of England, D. H. F. Somerset, £1, ND(1970), serial number AN01 003690, green andmulticolour, portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right,seated Britannia at low left, reverse, Sir Isaac Newton(EPM B322), first run, about uncirculated touncirculated

£80-120

3219Bank of England, D. H. F. Somerset, £1 (5), ND(1981), consecutive serial numbers DT77 557878 -DT77 557882, green and multicolour, portrait QueenElizabeth II at right, seated Britannia low left, reverse,Sir Isaac Newton (EPM B341), central fold, very fineto extremely fine (5)

£50-80

3220Bank of England, D. H. F. Somerset, £1 (5), ND(1981), consecutive serial numbers DT77 557883 -DT77 557887, green and multicolour, portrait QueenElizabeth II at right, seated Britannia low left, reverse,Sir Isaac Newton (EPM B341), consecutive to previouslot, very small stain on first four notes at low right,central fold, very fine to extremely fine (5)

£50-80

3221Bank of England, D. H. F. Somerset, £1 (100), ND(1981), prefixes DU61 (50), and DU62 (50), greenon multicolour underprint, Elizabeth II at right(B341), uncirculated (100)

£180-220

3222Bank of England, D. H. F. Somerset, ERROR: £5,ND (1980), serial number DU67 446070, blue andmulticolour, portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right,Britannia in chariot centre left, cashier signaturemissing, reverse, Wellington (EPM B343), fine

£70-120

3223Bank of England, D. H. F. Somerset, ERROR: £10,ND (1984), serial number AZ42, brown and orange,portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right, seated Britanniaat low left, reverse, Florence Nightingale (EPMB348), watermark error in that the head of FlorenceNightingale is much lower on the left hand margin,about uncirculated to uncirculated

£40-60

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3224Bank of England, D. H. F. Somerset, £50, ND(1981), serial number A01 370501, olive green andmulticolour, portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right,seated Britannia low left, phoenix rising from flames atcentre, reverse, Christopher Wren (EPM B352), firstrun, about uncirculated

£90-120

3225Bank of England, D. H. F. Somerset, £20, ND(1984), serial number 01A 000102, purple-grey onmulticolour underprint, Elizabeth II at right, StGeorge slaying the dragon at top centre, manuscriptsignature of Somerset at low centre (B353),uncirculated, a great low number and hand signed

£700-900

x3226Bank of England, D. H. F. Somerset, a set of notescomprising £5, £10, £20, all with Elizabeth II at right,uncirculated (3)

£40-50

G. M. Gill

3227Bank of England, G. M. Gill, £20 (6), 1 March1988, serial numbers 68L 866536, 12N 446704, 39S000006, 56W 350325, 14X 787791, 20X 999922,purple and multicolour, portrait Queen Elizabeth II,seated Britannia in ornate circular frame at lower left(EPM 355), extremely fine to about uncirculated

£180-220

3228Bank of England, G. M. Gill, £50, 21 July 1988,serial number C12 933233, D93 952923 and E30940980, olive green and multicolour, portrait QueenElizabeth II at right, seated Britannia low left, phoenixrising from flames at centre, reverse, Christopher Wren(EPM B356), good very fine to good extremely (3)

£180-220

3229Bank of England, G. M. Gill, £50, ND (1988),serial number D50 643447, olive green andmulticolour, portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right,seated Britannia low left, phoenix rising from flames atcentre, reverse, Christopher Wren (EPM B356), aboutuncirculated to uncirculated

£70-90

3230Bank of England, G. M. Gill, £20, ND (1991),serial number A01 000073, G. E. A. Kentfield, £20ND (1993), serial number X01 001769, and A Bailey,£20, ND (2004), serial number DE58 507270, purpleand multicolour, portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right,seated Britannia in ornate circular frame at centre left(EPM 358, 374, 402), first, first run, very low serialnumber, uncirculated, second, first run, uncirculated,third, extremely fine

£80-120

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3231ERROR: Bank of England, G. M. Gill, £20, ND(1991), serial number A48 701019, purple onmulticolour underprint, head of Elizabeth II entirelymissing from right side of note (B358), soft centralfold, about uncirculated and scarce

£200-250

G. E. A. Kentfield3232Bank of England, G. E. A. Kentfield, £50, ND(1991), serial number E07 268175, also, £5, ND(1991), serial number R15 391450, £10, ND (1991),serial number KN19 080650, and £20, ND (1991),serial number E37 816883 reverse, Wren, Stephenson,Nightingale and Faraday respectively (EPM 361, 362,360, 371), all about uncirculated to uncirculated, alovely set of Kentfield

£100-130

3233Bank of England, G. E. A. Kentfield, £5, 1 March1993, prefixes AA01, AA90, AB16, AC02, AE66,BA01, EC75, CD21, DA82, DB31, DC02, DL99,HM70, (EPM B363, B364), BA01 very fine,remainder extremely fine to uncirculated (14)

£120-150

3234Bank of England, G. E. A. Kentfield, £10 (6), ND(1992), consecutive serial numbers A27926462/3/4/5/6/7, brown and orange, portraitQueen Elizabeth II at right, seated Britannia incircular frame at left, reverse, multicolour, CharlesDickens at right, cricket scene from The PickwickPapers at left (EPM B366), about uncirculated touncirculated, a superb consecutive run (6)

£120-160

3235Bank of England, G. E. A. Kentfield, £20, (ND),25 November 1991, prefixes E02, W35, BA08, CL34,CL99, purple, Queen Elizabeth II at right, seatedBritannia in ornate circular frame at left (EPM B37,B375), prefix CL34 extremely fine, the remainderuncirculated (5)

£150-200

3236Bank of England, G. E. A. Kentfield, £50, ND(1994), serial number A01 000466, red andmulticolour, also M Lowther, £20, ND (1999), serialnumber DA01 000466, purple and multicolour,portrait Queen Elizabeth at right, Britannia at left,reverse, Houblon and Faraday respectively (EPM 377,386), £50 first run, about uncirculated to uncirculated

£100-120

3237Bank of England, G. E. A. Kentfield, £50, 20 April1994, prefix H01, H99, L13 and LL08, red, QueenElizabeth II at right, seated Britannia in ornate circularframe at left (EPM B377, B379), extremely fine touncirculated (4)

£220-280

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M. V. Lowther

3238Bank of England, M. V. Lowther, £5, ND (1999),serial number EA01 000466, £10, ND (1999), serialnumber KL01 000466, £20 ND (1999) and £50 ND(1999), serial number J01 000466, all portrait QueenElizabeth II at right (EPM B380, B382, 386, 385), allfirst run, about uncirculated to uncirculated, veryinteresting serial numbers, highly desirable

£200-300

3239Bank of England, M. V. Lowther, a groupcomprising a consecutive pair of £1, 1999, prefixED61, £50, 1999, prefixes M01, M35, £10, 2000,prefix CC40, MM03, £5, 2002, HA01 (EPM B380,385, 390, 392, 393), £10 prefix MM03 very fine,remainder, about uncirculated to uncirculated (7)

£150-180

3240Bank of England, M. V. Lowther, £50, 1 January1999, serial number J01 000666, red, QueenElizabeth II at right, seated Britannia in ornate circularframe at left (EPM B385), nice serial number,uncirculated

£80-120

3241Bank of England, M. V. Lowther, £20, ND (1999),serial number AA01 000112, grey, pink and purple,Elizabeth II at right, value at top left and right,manuscript signature of Merlyn Lowther at low centre(B386), about uncirculated, a great low number andhand signed

£600-800

3242Bank of England, M. V. Lowther, £10 (2), ND(2000), consecutive serial numbers AA01 000466 andAA01 000467, orange and multicolour, portraitQueen Elizabeth II at right, reverse, Charles Darwin(EPM 389), first run, consecutive serial numbers,extremely fine to about uncirculated (2)

£50-80

3243Bank of England, M. V. Lowther, ERROR: miscutgroup of £5 (4), ND (2002), consecutive serialnumbers HD18 061794/95/96/97, blue and lightgreen, portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right, bank titletop centre, reverse, Elizabeth Fry (EPM 393), aboutuncirculated, a superb group (4)

£500-600

A. Bailey3244Bank of England, A. Bailey, £50, ND (2006), serialnumber M19 129948, also, C Salmon, £50, ND(2011), serial number AA01 000260, red andmulticolour, portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right,reverse, Houblon and Boulton/Watt respectively(EPM B404), first, about uncirculated to uncirculated,second, new design, first run, low serial number, aboutuncirculated (2)

£150-180

3245Bank of England, A. Bailey, £20, 13 March 2007,serial number AA01 000666, purple, Queen ElizabethII at right, reverse philosopher Adam Smith (EPMB405), interesting serial number, uncirculated

£80-120

3246Bank of England, A. Bailey, £20 (5), 13 March2007, prefixes AA77, AB01, AL01, AL21 and CD51,purple, Queen Elizabeth II at right, reversephilosopher Adam Smith (EPM B405), aboutextremely fine to about uncirculated (5)

£120-180

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3247Bank of Pauderila, an archival photograph for anadvertising note from an imaginary country to thevalue of £1, c.1915, black and white, female allegoryat left, values at centre and right, also a photographshowing a Bradbury, Wilkinson & Company Limitedadvertising note for 50 units, c.1902, black and white,female allegory of education at centre, unique andrather interesting, the word Pauderila is actuallycompletely unknown to Google!

£100-150

3248Bradbury Wilkinson & Company Limited, anadvertising note for ‘Banknotes, Postage Stamps,Bonds and all Monetary Documents’, purple onmulticolour underprint, Nelson at centre right, HMSVictory below, uncirculated, very attractive and quitescarce

£200-250

3249Waterlow & Sons Limited, a specimen/colour trialadvertising note for 50 pounds, no date, signatures orserial numbers blue and red-brown, arms at top centre,lion and shield at right, female allegory at left, reverseblue, woman’s head at centre, four cancellation holesmounting traces at left, about uncirculated and veryscarce

£300-400

3250Waterlow & Sons Limited, an essay for anadvertising note, painted by H. Fleury (1921-1956),pencil and watercolour on thick paper, with severalpasted on sections, male and female allegories ofindustry an farming at left and right, tower at centre,rare and very pretty

£250-350

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3251Bradbury Wilkinson & Company Limited, anadvertising note for ‘Security & Financial Services’,purple, brown and green, Charles Dickens at right,various buildings at centre and left, reverse black andpurple on multicolour, Dickens characters across face,uncirculated and amusing, scarce

£100-150

BRITISH MILITARY AUTHORITY3252British Military Authority, a partial set of the 1943issue comprising, 1 shilling, black on grey and violetunderprint, 2 shillings and sixpence, green on pinkunderprint, 5 shillings, brown on light green and blueunderprint, 10 shillings, serial number 30D 329288,blue on olive and lilac underprint, £1, serial number50C 172312, mauve on orange and olive greenunderprint (Pick M2, M3, M4, M5, M6), first three,about uncirculated, fourth, slight creasing, extremelyfine or better, fifth, some discolouration on reverse,otherwise, good extremely fine, a crisp and colourfulgroup (5)

£150-250

3253British Military Authority, specimen set ND (1943)comprising 6d, brown, 1 shilling, lilac, two shillingsand sixpence, green and pink, 5 shillings, brown, blueand green, also 10 shillings, prefix 00X, blue and pink,£1, prefix 00X, violet, all with crowned lion in field(Pick M1 to M6), small ink numeral on reverse, smallred SPECIMEN above and below, mounting traces atright margin on reverse, otherwise pleasing and freshgood to extremely fine, rare (6)

£1,200-1,500

BRITISH ARMED FORCES3254British Armed Forces, a good sized groupcomprising, 1 shilling, purple, £1 (2), purple andmulticolour, £5, dark blue, olive green and salmonpink, £1 (2), brown, pink and mauve, £1 (2), purpleand green, 5 pence, red and green, 10 pence, greenand purple and 50 pence, green and pink (Pick SM2,22, 23, 29, 36, 44, 45, 46), the vast majorityuncirculated, an excellent historical group (11)

£100-130

†3255British Armed Forces, specimen 5 new pence, red-brown and green, specimen 10 pence, violet and greenand specimen 50 pence, green and pink, all 6th series,all ND (1972), no serial numbers (Pick M47s, 48s,49s), uncirculated (3)

£350-450

3256British Armed Forces, a large group comprising, firstseries, ND (1943), 1 shilling (4), two and sixpence(2), 5 shillings (2), 10 shillings, second series, ND(1948), 3 shillings, 5 shillings (hole punched), 10shillings, £1 (5), £5 (3), third series, ND (1956), 1shilling (hole punched), £1 (3), fourth series, ND(1962), 1 shilling (hole punched), 10 shillings (2)(hole punched), £1 (3), sixth series, ND (1972), 5pence (4), 10 pence (4), 50 pence (4), first series, verygood, remainder about uncirculated to uncirculated, avery useful group (42)

£300-400

3257British Armed Forces, Special Vouchers, 2nd seriesDe La Rue specimens ND (1946), 6dturquoise/green, 1/- red/green, 6d/1/- no prefix orserials, 5/- prefix DD/1 blue and orange, 10/- prefixBB/6 green/orange, £1 prefix AA/10 purple/pink,£5 prefix EE/1 purple/pink, 6d/1/-/5/- punch holeat signature area, 5/-/10/-/£1/£5 all with zero serialnumbers, also, a bundle of 2nd series £5, prefix EE, incontemporary wrapper dated ‘Dec. 9 1959’ and signedtwice on wrapper (Pick M17 to M22, M23, Schwan-Boling 428), first six, glue on reverse otherwise goodextremely fine, remainder, as wrapped and not from theMinistry of Defence Hoard (106)

£600-800

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MIXED LOTS3258Bank of England, a mixed group of notescomprising, K. O. Peppiatt, 10 shillings (2), (one anemergency issue), serial numbers L55D 760922 and08E 657843, £1 (2), serial numbers J70E 595775 andY18A 469452, P. S. Beale, 10 shillings, serial numberD15Z 377586 (last series) and £1, serial number S40B085889, L. K. O’Brien, 10 shillings (2), serialnumbers C88Z 931578, B98 400419 and £1, serialnumber Z34K 037626, J. Q. Hollom, 10 shillings,serial number X43 154602 and £1, serial numberA07X 953523, and lastly, J. S. Fforde, 10 shillings,serial number 17W 883825 and £1, serial numberX02C 418777 (last series) largely extremely fine toabout uncirculated, a useful group of different cashiers(13)

£200-250

3259Bank of England, various cashiers including, K. O.Peppiatt, £1 (19), L. K. O’Brien, 10 shillings (4), £1(2), £5, J. Q. Hollom, 10 shillings, £5, J. S. Fforde,£1, J. B. Page, £1 (4), D. H. F. Somerset, £1 (5), £5,also, Royal Bank of Scotland, £1, Bank of Scotland,£5, Guernsey, £1, Jersey, £1, Isle of Man, £1 (2),British Armed Forces, 3d and 5p, Central Bank ofIreland, £1 (3) mixed grades from poor to very fine (51)

£200-300

3260A mixed group of British Isles notes, comprisingthe following, Bank of England, £5, ND (1961), serialnumber H98 652522 (first series), blue andmulticolour, Isle of Man Government, £1, ND(1990), purple and multicolour, portrait QueenElizabeth II at right, Bank of Scotland, £1, 1987,serial number A/15187841, green, £5, 1988, serialnumber A/79813605 and Bank of Ireland, £5, 1992,serial number E276199 (EPM B280, BanknoteYearbook, IM35b), first, several light folds, very fine orbetter, second, fine to very fine, remainder, very good

£50-70

3261Bank of England, a sizable group of 10/- and £1notes, comprising Peppiatt, 10/- (2), mauve, Beale,10/-, (3), red, O’Brien, 10/-, red, Hollom, £1 (9),Fforde, 10/- (3), red, and £1 (12), green, and Page,£1 (10), green, mixed grades, very fine to uncirculated(40)

£70-90

3262Bank of England, a group of comprising 10/-,Peppiatt, ND (1940), prefix A52D, X21E, 10/-,Peppiatt, ND (1948), prefix 55H, Beale, prefix 72C,D66Z, O’Brien, prefix B11Y, N81Y, Z86Y, Fordeprefix C01N, £1, O’Brien, prefix D71L, L39J and aBritish Military Authority 10/-, ND (1943), (EPMB251, B262, B265, B266, B271, B273), fine to aboutuncirculated (17)

£200-300

x3263A selection of notes from the British Isles,comprising Chief Treasury of Wales Limited, 10/-,£1, £5, £10, 1970, The states of Jersey £10 (3), 1993(Banknote Yearbook JE33), Bank of England, £50,Kentfield, 1991, prefix E30, EPM 361 and B249,B295 (2), B353 (3), British Armed Forces, 6 pence(2), 1945, 1948, 5/- (2), 1961 extremely fine or better(22)

£350-400

3264Bank of England, a large group of notes whichinclude the following, K. O. Peppiatt, £1 (2) (1934and 1940 emergency issue), EPM 239, 249, P. S.Beale, £1 (2) (1950), 268, L. K. O’Brien, 10 shillings(1961 - first series), £1 (4) (1955, 1960), £5 (1957),286, 274, 281, 277, J. Q. Hollom, 10 shillings(1963), £1 (1963), £5 (1963), 295, 292, 297, J. S.Forde, 10 shillings (1967), £1 (1967), £5 (1967),309, 305, 314, J. B. Page, £1 (3) (1970, 1978 (2)),£5 (2) (1971), £10, (1971), 322, 337 (one a firstrun), 332, 324, 326, D. H. F. Somerset, £5 (1980),£10 (1987), 343, 349, G. M. Gill, £5 (2) (1988,1990), £10 (1988), 353, 357, 354, G. E. A. Kentfield,£5 (1993 first run), £10 (1992 (first run), 1993), 363,366, 369, M Lowther, £5 (2002) (3), 393, 395, ABailey, £5 (2002), £10 (2004), £20 (2007), B395,400, 405, C Salmon, £5, £10, £20, Not yet listedmixed grades from very good to uncirculated, a widerange of denominations and cashiers, useful (39)

£250-300

3265Bank of England, a group of commemorative notesand coins, comprising, uncut £5 (2), ND (2002),serial numbers HM02 000310 and HM03 000310,blue and green, portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right,reverse, new design featuring Elizabeth Fry, MLowther £5 commemorating the Queen Mother,serial number QM10 002460 with £5 coin and £5stamp at top left, M Lowther, £5, serial number QC03000600, commemorating the Coronation, with £5coin, and G. E. A. Kentfield, £5, serial number HM70004139, with £5 coin, also Royal Bank of Scotland,£5, serial number R&A0047776, commemorating StAndrew’s Golf Club, as well as a specimen treasurynote uncirculated, all as issued in original presentations

£150-250

3266Bank of England mixed group, a small group ofnotes comprising, K. O. Peppiatt, £1, ND (1940emergency issue), blue and salmon pink, P. S. Beale,£1 (3), ND (1950), green, L. K. O’Brien, 10 shillings,(2) ND (1955), reddish brown, £5, ND (1961) (firstseries), blue on multicolour underprint, J. Q. Hollom,£10, ND (1964), J. S. Forde, £10, ND (1967), and J.B. Page, £10, ND (1971), brown and multicolour(EPM B249, B268, B271, B280, B299, B316, B326),varying grades from very good to about uncirculated, aninteresting group (10)

£80-120

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GUERNSEY

3267States of Guernsey, 10/-, 1 January 1943, serialnumber M1 2621, blue and white, value in red-orangeunderprint at centre, value at each corner, Marquandsignature, reverse red and white, arms at centre(Banknote Yearbook GU29a), fine, rare

£500-600

3268States of Guernsey, a group of notes comprising, £1(2), ND (1991, 2013) serial number X000864 and acommemorative issue with serial numberTD/LR265094, green, £5, ND (1996), serial numberC836102, brown and multicolour, £10, ND, (1995),serial number B999853, £20 (2), ND (1990), serialnumber B701161 and a commemorative issue withserial number QE/60 037190, red and multicolour,£50, ND (1994), serial number A154838, brown,green and multicolour (Banknote Yearbook GU36c,GU45c, GU54a, GU62b, GU71a), all aboutuncirculated to uncirculated, a lovely group (7)

£180-230

JERSEY

3269International Bank, Jersey, £1, 9 November 1865,serial number 2001, black and white, Town Vingtaineof St Helier, unissued £1, 18—, The States of theIsland of Jersey, unissued £5, 18—, Bible ChristianChurch, unissued £1, ND, St Mary’s Parochial Bank,unissued £1, 18—, Herm Island Coupon, £1, varyinggrades from good to about uncirculated, a superb groupof Channel Islands items (6)

£300-350

IRELAND

Bank of Ireland

3270Bank of Ireland, partial specimen set of the 1972issue, comprising £5, £10 and £100, blue, brown andred respectively, all with Hibernia at right, head ofmedusa at left and in a row along top, reverse imagesof industry and transport, red SPECIMEN overprintsand zero serial numbers (Banknote YearbookNI.213bs, 223bs, 251bs), uncirculated (3)

£120-160

3271Bank of Ireland, partial specimen set of the 1972issue, comprising £5, £10 and £100, blue, brown andred respectively, all with Hibernia at right, head ofmedusa at left and in a row along top, reverse imagesof industry and transport, red SPECIMEN overprintsand zero serial numbers (Banknote YearbookNI.213bs, 223bs, 251bs), uncirculated (3)

£120-160

Belfast Banking Company Limited3272Belfast Banking Company Limited, £10, 3December 1963, serial number A/N 6909, black withvalue in green at centre, arms top centre manuscriptlower right, arms top centre (Banknote YearbookSCN1303c), about uncirculated

£80-100

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Central Bank of Ireland

3273Central Bank of Ireland, 10/-, 28 July 1943, serialnumber 76G 098508, M in field, orange onmulticolour, Lady Lavery at left (Banknote YearbookE069), about uncirculated

£100-150

†3274Central Bank of Ireland, specimen £1, 31.12.99(1959), serial number 01A 000000, green and paleyellow and brown, Lady Lavery at left in oval frame,McElligott and Whitaker signatures, reverse green andpale yellow, River Lee mask at centre (PMI LTN41as),red SPECIMEN overprint, mounting traces at left onreverse otherwise uncirculated and scarce

£200-300

3275Central Bank of Ireland, £1 (4), £5 (3), £10 (2),£20, green, brown, blue and red respectively, allfeaturing Lady Lavery at left, together with CentralBank of Ireland, £1 (2), £5, (2), £10, £20, Bank ofIreland, £1, Provincial Bank of Ireland, £1, NorthernBank Limited, £1, £5, Ulster Bank Limited, £1, £5(Banknote Yearbook E085, 086, 099, 111, 120)varying grades from good to about uncirculated (22)

£250-350

x3276Central Bank of Ireland, £1, 17 May 1974, serialnumber S 038560, green on pink and yellowunderprint, Lady Lavery at left (Banknote YearbookE086), about uncirculated to uncirculated

£80-100

x3277Central Bank of Ireland, £10, 10 February 1975,serial number T 381306, blue on green underprint,Lady Lavery at left (Banknote Yearbook E111), veryfine

£150-200

†3278Central Bank of Ireland, specimen £50, 2.5.05(1970), serial number 02Y 000000, violet and paleyellow and green, Lady Lavery at left in oval frame,Whitaker and Murray signatures, reverse violet andgreen, River Shannon mask at centre (PMI LTN58as),perforated SPECIMEN, uncirculated and rare

£400-500

†3279Central Bank of Ireland, specimen £100, 19.7.66(1963), serial number 01Z 000000, green and paleyellow and orange, Lady Lavery at left in oval frame,Muimhneachain and Whitaker signatures, reversegreen and pale yellow, River Erne mask at centre (PMILTN53as), perforated SPECIMEN, uncirculated andscarce

£400-500

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National Bank Limited

3280National Bank Limited, £20, 20 November 1917,serial number 10685, black on green underprint,Hibernia seated at centre, value at centre (Pick 219),staining and holes at centre, fair, very rare

£100-150

3280ANational Bank Limited, £1, 1 September 1926,serial number O 394443, black and white with valuein green central panel, arms top left, Hibernia topcentre, signature of J Brown low right, reverse greenand white, arms and value (PMI NA66), very good,scarce

£150-200

†3281National Bank of Ireland, specimen £1, 1 May1964, red serial number A 000000, blue, yellow-brown and pale blue, Hibernia and wolf-hound andharp low left, value at centre, reverse brown, paleorange and green, arms at centre, value at left andright perforated CANCELLED, uncirculated

£150-200

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Northern Bank Limited

3282Northern Bank Limited, £5, 1 October 1968, serialnumber N-1/U 00001, black and green on white,vignette with sailing ship top centre, bank title above,reverse, bank initials in round ornate panel flanked byvalue (Banknote Yearbook N1.614), ink annotationon reverse, crisp, about extremely fine

£150-180

3283Northern Bank Limited, a group of specimenscomprising, £1, 1 August 1978, serial numberC6982049, green and pink, £5, 1 January 1976, serialnumber D5015492, blue and light pink, £10, 1 June1988, serial number E0000000, brown, pink andgreen, £20 (2), 2 March 1987 and 15 June 1988, bothserial number F0000000, purple, all dockyard scene atcentre, cattle in field at left and woman operating loomat right (PMI NR 89, 92, 100, 103, not listed), all redSPECIMEN overprint, about uncirculated touncirculated, a pleasing group indeed (5)

£400-600

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3287Northern Bank Limited, specimen £100, 8 October1999, serial number EA000000, multicolour, SirJames Martin at centre left, also specimen £10 (2), 24February 1997, 19 January 2005, serial numbersBA0000000 and GE0000000, first, brown, second,green, both J. B. Dunlop at right (PMI NR 127,NR119, NR 129), red SPECIMEN overprint, aboutuncirculated to uncirculated

£300-350

Provincial Bank of Ireland Limited

3288Provincial Bank of Ireland Limited, £5, 8 May1931, serial number 02 PK 011825, brown on lightgreen sunburst, ploughman and horses at centre, banktitle top left and right, reverse, brown, St Patrick’sBridge in ornate frame flanked by value (PMI CPB 6),an original and pleasing fine, scarce

£500-700

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3284Northern Bank Limited, specimen £5, 24 August1989, serial number A0000000, blue and green, W ATraill at right, specimen £10, 30 August 1996, serialnumber B00000000, brown and multicolour, J. B.Dunlop at left, specimen £20, 24 August 1988, noserial number, purple and multicolour, H F Fergusonat left (PMI NR112, NR114, not listed), redSPECIMEN overprint, about uncirculated touncirculated (3)

£300-350

3285Northern Bank Limited, £20 (3), 1 September1999, 8 October 1999 and 10 January 2005, serialnumbers NB0000000 (commemorative issue),CB0000000 and HE0000000, first two purple, third,blue, all H Ferguson at right (PMI NR 124, NR 123,NR 130), red SPECIMEN overprint, aboutuncirculated to uncirculated (3)

£300-350

3286Northern Bank Limited, specimen £100, 1 January1980, serial number H0274050, red on multicolourunderprint, also specimen £50, undated, serial numberG0000000, brown, yellow and blue, both dockyardscene at centre, cattle in field at left, woman operatingloom at right, reverse, bank arms flanked by value,bank title low centre (PMI NR 127, NR 105), redSPECIMEN overprint, both about uncirculated touncirculated, a superb pair of specimens

£300-400

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Irish Republic

3289Irish Republic, bond for $20, 5 January 1866, serialnumber A842 159, black and green, Erin with harp,American Soldier, and Irish Wolfhound at top centre,Theobald Wolfe Tone at left, Robert Emmet at right (PMIFE 3), some rust spots but a presentable and attractive goodfine, very scarce

£600-800

3289AUlster Bank Limited, £1, Belfast, 1 May 1895, serialnumber Q 39943, black and white, value in pale bluecentral panel, manuscript signature low right, the 56constituent banks at left and right in vertical panels(PMI UB 27), date unlisted in PMI, a presentable VGand rare

£800-1,200

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3289A

Ulster Bank

3289BUlster Bank Limited, £50, Belfast, 1 June 1929, redserial number 398, black and white with value in bluecentral panel, arms top centre, value at left and right,manuscript signature low right (PMI UB 51), top lefthand corner missing otherwise fine and rare

£300-400

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ISLE OF MAN

3290Isle of Man CommercialBanking Company, £1, 1May 1848, serial numberA10107, black and white,depiction of boats in harbourtop centre, allegoricalmaidens at low left and right,bank title top centre, valuetop left and right, centre andat low left, ornate border(IOMPM M245), good, rare,manuscript “Cancelled” atcentre

£2,000-2,500

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3291Isle of Man, Dumbell’sBanking Company, £1, 7August 1895, serial number108407, black and white,ornate border, bank title topcentre with Triune flanked bylion and unicorn below, valuetop left and right and in grey tablet at centre and lowleft, manuscript signature(IOMPM M263), fine

£1,300-1,500

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3292Isle of Man Bank Limited, £1, 1 May 1926, serialnumber Q/1 5905, black and red on white, view ofisland top centre with bank title below, value in ornatetablet top left and right, coat of arms low left andTriune low right, reverse, bluish green guillochepattern (IOMPM M275), fine

£450-650

3293Isle of Man Bank Limited, £1, 1 August 1928, serialnumber W/1 7456, Cubbon and Quayle signatures,black and red on pale yellow underprint, vignette ofDouglas Harbour at upper centre, value on either side,the old and new arms of the Lords of Man at lower leftand lower right respectively, reverse green, triskeles atcentre, value in ornate guilloches at left and right (Pick4, Q.277), original fine and rare

£400-500

3294Isle of Man Bank Limited, £1, 1 August 1928, serialnumber W/1 7589, Cubbon and Quayle signatures,black and red on pale yellow underprint, vignette ofDouglas Harbour at upper centre, value on either side,the old and new arms of the Lords of Man at lower leftand lower right respectively, reverse green, triskeles atcentre, value in ornate guilloches at left and right (Pick4, Q.277), original fine and rare

£400-500

3295Isle of Man Bank Limited, $3, 1 December 1936,serial number 12517, brown on light pink underprint,view of Isle of Man top centre, bank title below, valuetop left and right and in dark brown tablet at centre,coat of arms low left, Triune low right, reverse, Triuneat centre flanked by value (IOMPM M288), dark pinkCANCELLED overprint, fine to very fine

£650-850

3296Isle of Man Bank Limited, £1, Douglas, 5 May1937, serial number V/2 4386, blue and pale greenand lilac, view of Douglas harbour top centre, armslow left, triskeles low right, manuscript signatures ofRonan and Quayle, reverse blue-green, triskeles atcentre, value at left and right (Banknote YearbookIM3a), original very fine and rare

£400-600

3297Martins Bank Limited, £1 (2), 1 June 1950, serialnumbers 180123 and 182241; also £1 (2), 1 May1953, serial numbers 199489 and 204831, allsignature Verity, black on grey underprint, bank armsat left, Tower of Refuge at right, reverse triskeles atcentre, Castle Rushen at left, Albert Tower at right(Pick 19b (4), Q.363(4)), the first three pinholes,otherwise original good fine, the second fine, the thirdthree pinholes, good fine, the fourth ink figures onobverse, otherwise good fine (4)

£120-150

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3298Martins Bank Limited, £1, 1 February 1957, serialnumber 225098, signature Conacher, black on greyunderprint, bank arms at left, Tower of Refuge atright, reverse triskeles at centre, Castle Rushen at left,Albert Tower at right, overprinted CANCELLED inred (Pick 19b-cancelled, Q. unlisted), good extremelyfine to about uncirculated, an unusual overprint

£150-250

3299Westminster Bank Limited, Isle of Man, £1, 21October 1960, serial number 238790, signaturesBarlow and Russell, black on pale yellow underprint,crowned arms with triskeles, lion and unicorn at topcentre, arms of bank in upper corners, value inguilloches in lower corners, reverse blue on green,triskeles with motto, value in ornate guilloches eitherside (Banknote Yearbook IM10e), mounting traces onreverse, about extremely fine

£250-300

3300Peveril Internment Camp., 1 shilling canteenvoucher on card, ND (1940-45), serial number D 59,mauve, black text, handstamped signature at right(Q.419, Campbell 5384), good extremely fine,Quarmby states 33 believed extant

£180-220

3301Isle of Man Government, 10 shillings (4), ND(1961), consecutive serial numbersA116478/79/80/81, signature Garvey, red andmulticoloured, Annigoni portrait of Queen ElizabethII at right, triskeles at centre, reverse Viking ship in fullsail (Pick 24a (4), Linzmayer IOMG B1a (4)), the firstgood extremely fine to about uncirculated, theremainder about uncirculated and a very scarceconsecutive quartet (4)

£100-150

3302Isle of Man Government, 10 shillings (2), ND(1961), serial numbers A178675, A227319, signatureGarvey; also 10 shillings (2), ND (1969), serialnumbers A497558 and A512336, signature Stallard,all red and multicoloured, Annigoni portrait of QueenElizabeth II at right, triskeles at centre, reverse Vikingship in full sail (Pick 24a (2), 24b (2), LinzmayerIOMG B1a (2), B1b (2)), the first uncirculated, thesecond very fine, the third extremely fine, the fourthabout extremely fine (4)

£80-120

3303Isle of Man Government, £1 (3), ND (1961), serialnumbers 003186, 046001, 447750, signature Garvey,purple and multicoloured, Annigoni portrait of QueenElizabeth II at right, triskeles at centre, reverse St.John’s Church on Tynwald Hill (Pick 25a (3),Linzmayer IOMG B2a (3)), the first extremely fine, thesecond about uncirculated, the third uncirculated (3)

£120-180

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3304Isle of Man Government, specimen colour trial £1,ND (1961 Issue), zero serial number, no signature,green and multicoloured, Annigoni portrait of QueenElizabeth II at right, triskeles at centre, reverse St.John’s Church on Tynwald Hill, overprintedSPECIMEN in red on obverse and reverse, one punchhole (Banknote Yearbook IM31 for type), aboutuncirculated, very rare

£400-500

3305Isle of Man Government, £10, ND (2002),replacement note serial number Z036462, and £5,ND (1961), serial number 298782 (BanknoteYearbook IM41b, 44b), good very fine (2)

£120-220

3306Isle of Man Government, 50 pence (2), ND (1972),serial numbers A 200021, A 200023, signatureStallard, blue and multicoloured, portrait of QueenElizabeth II by Anthony Buckley at right, triskeles atcentre, reverse Viking ship in full sail (Pick 28a,Linzmayer IOMG B5a), uncirculated, the series beginsat A200001, so two desirable low numbers and number23 has minor error with additional ink at lower right onreverse (2)

£100-150

3307Isle of Man Government, 50 pence (3), ND (1972),serial numbers A 203501, A 586693, A 643257,signature Stallard; also 50 pence (4), ND (1979),serial numbers B 523514, B 534062/63, B 540937,signature Paul, 20mm wide, all blue andmulticoloured, portrait of Queen Elizabeth II byAnthony Buckley at right, triskeles at centre, reverseViking ship in full sail (Pick 28a (3), 28c (4),Linzmayer IOMG B5a (3), B5c (4)), the sixth noteabout uncirculated, the remainder about uncirculatedto uncirculated (7)

£80-1203308Isle of Man Government, 50 pence (4), ND (1979),serial numbers B 543191/12, C000014, C 122957,signature Paul, 20mm wide; also 50 pence (3), ND(1979), serial numbers C 200024, C 664668,signature Dawson, all blue and multicoloured, portraitof Queen Elizabeth II by Anthony Buckley at right,triskeles at centre, reverse Viking ship in full sail (Pick28c (4), 33 (2), Linzmayer IOMG B5c (4), B5d (2)),choice about uncirculated to uncirculated, the third notea very low serial number, the fifth note is the 24th note ofsplit Dawson prefix (6)

£80-1003309Isle of Man Government, 50 pence (2), ND (1979),serial numbers C 000021, C 148012, signature Paul,20mm wide; also 50 pence (5), ND (1979), serialnumbers C 200032/33/34, C 691456, C 699895,signature Dawson, all blue and multicoloured, portraitof Queen Elizabeth II by Anthony Buckley at right,triskeles at centre, reverse Viking ship in full sail (Pick28c (2), 33 (5), Linzmayer IOMG B5c (2), B5d (5)),the second, sixth and seventh notes good extremely fine,the remainder uncirculated, the first note a low serialnumber, also a scarce consecutive trio of low serialnumbers for the split Dawson prefix (7)

£100-1503310Isle of Man Government, £1 (15), ND (1982-89),prefixes K, P (4) and Q (2), serial numbers R 499009,R 330818/19/20, R 499971/72/73/74, signatureDawson, all purple and multicoloured, portrait ofQueen Elizabeth II by Anthony Buckley at right,triskeles at centre, reverse St. John’s Church onTynwald Hill (Pick 34 (15), Linzmayer IOMG B6d(15)), two copies uncirculated, five copies good very fine,one copy good extremely fine, the remainder aboutuncirculated (15)

£80-1203311Isle of Man Government, £1 (15), ND (1992-2008), prefix X (6), and serial numbersX999961/62/63/64/65/66/67/68/69, signatureCashen, purple and multicoloured, £1 (23), ND(2009), serial numbers AA000162 to AA000170inclusive, AA000277/78/79/80 AA000282toAA000289 inclusive, AA001496, AA044203,signature Shimmin, £5 (11), ND (1996-2001), serialnumbers K817495 to K817500 inclusive, L prefix (5),signature Cashen, (Pick 40b (15), Pick 40c (23), Pick41b (11)), £5 (2) very fine otherwise the remainder areabout uncirculated to uncirculated (49)

£120-180

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3312Isle of Man Government, specimen colour trial £5,ND (1972), serial number 000000, signature Stallard,brown, blue and green, portrait of Queen Elizabeth IIby Anthony Buckley at right, triskeles at centre, reversebrown, Castle Rushen, overprinted SPECIMENhorizontally in red on obverse and reverse, one punchhole (Pick 30act, Linzmayer IOMG B7at), glue residuein left margin, otherwise choice about uncirculated touncirculated and rare

£500-600

3313Isle of Man Government, unissued £5, ND (1972-79), no serial numbers, signature title LieutenantGovernor, no signature, purple and blue onmulticoloured underprint, portrait of Queen ElizabethII by Anthony Buckley at right, triskeles at centre,reverse grey-green, Castle Rushen, (Pick 30 for type,Linzmayer IOMG B7 for type), good extremely fineand rare

£150-200

3314Isle of Man Government, unissued £5, ND (1972-79), no serial numbers, signature title LieutenantGovernor, no signature, purple and blue onmulticoloured underprint, portrait of Queen ElizabethII by Anthony Buckley at right, triskeles at centre,reverse grey-green, Castle Rushen, (Pick 30 for type,Linzmayer IOMG B7 for type), good extremely fineand rare

£150-200

3315Isle of Man Government, unissued £5, ND (1972-79), no serial numbers, signature title LieutenantGovernor, no signature, purple and blue onmulticoloured underprint, portrait of Queen ElizabethII by Anthony Buckley at right, triskeles at centre,reverse grey-green, Castle Rushen, (Pick 30 for type,Linzmayer IOMG B7 for type), good extremely fineand rare

£150-200

3316Isle of Man Government, £5 (2), ND (1972), serialnumbers 508931, 537662, signature Stallard, purpleand blue on multicoloured underprint, portrait ofQueen Elizabeth II by Anthony Buckley at right,triskeles at centre, reverse grey-green, Castle Rushen,(Pick 30a (2), Linzmayer IOMG B7a (2)), good veryfine (2)

£80-120

3317Isle of Man Government, £5 (3), ND (1972), serialnumbers 636118, 668538, 924211, signatureStallard, purple and blue on multicoloured underprint,portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Anthony Buckley atright, triskeles at centre, reverse grey-green, CastleRushen, (Pick 30a (3), Linzmayer IOMG B7a (3)), thefirst very fine, the remainder good very fine (3)

£120-150

3318Isle of Man Government, £5 (2), ND (January1979), serial numbers B 171475, B 454678, signaturePaul; £5, ND (December 1980), serial number B724268, signature Dawson, purple and blue onmulticoloured underprint, portrait of Queen ElizabethII by Anthony Buckley at right, triskeles at centre,reverse grey-green, Castle Rushen, (Pick 30b (2), 35a,Linzmayer IOMG B7b (2), B7c), the first extremelyfine, the second good extremely fine, the third good veryfine and split prefixes (3)

£80-100

3319Isle of Man Government, £10, ND (1972), serialnumber 032558, signature Stallard, brown and darkgreen on multicoloured underprint, portrait of QueenElizabeth II by Anthony Buckley at right, triskeles atcentre, reverse brown and orange, Peel Castle (Pick31a, Linzmayer IOMG B9a), ink figures on obverseand reverse, otherwise original fine

£70-100

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3320Isle of Man Government, £10 (2), ND (1975), serialnumbers 178184, 308650, signature Paul, brown anddark green on multicoloured underprint, portrait ofQueen Elizabeth II by Anthony Buckley at right,triskeles at centre, reverse brown and orange, PeelCastle (Pick 31b (2), Linzmayer IOMG B9b (2)), thefirst about extremely fine, the second choice very fine (2)

£60-80

3321Isle of Man Government, £10, ND (1972), serialnumber 030722, signature Stallard, brown and darkgreen on multicoloured underprint, portrait of QueenElizabeth II by Anthony Buckley at right, triskeles atcentre, reverse brown and orange, Peel Castle(Banknote Yearbook IM51a), small ink annotation intop right corner, original good extremely fine, rare

£250-350

3322Isle of Man Government, £10, ND (1979), serialnumber A199999, brown on multicolour underprint,portrait Queen Elizabeth II at right, Triune at centre,bank title top centre, value in ornate tablets top leftand low right, reverse, brown, orange and light blue,Peel Castle, Dawson signature (IOMPM M525),extremely fine to about uncirculated, great serialnumber

£250-350

3323Isle of Man Government, £20, ND (1979), serialnumber 005058, signature Dawson, scarlet, brownand multicoloured, portrait of Queen Elizabeth II byAnthony Buckley at right, triskeles at centre, reverseinauguration of Laxey Wheel in 1854 (Pick 37a,Linzmayer IOMG B10), about uncirculated touncirculated, this series begins at 005001, so a very lownumber 58

£300-400

3324Isle of Man Government, £1 (6) printed on bradvekpolymer, ND (1985-87), serial numbers N 667076, P031003/04, P 145867, P 189987, P 244969,signature Dawson, green and multicoloured, portraitof Queen Elizabeth II by Anthony Buckley at right,triskeles at centre, reverse St. John’s Church onTynwald Hill (Pick 38a (6), Linzmayer IOMG B12a(6)), the first three notes good extremely fine, the fourthabout uncirculated, the fifth good very fine, the sixthextremely fine (6)

£40-80

3325Isle of Man Government, specimen £1 printed onbradvek polymer, ND (1983), serial number M000000, signature Dawson, green and multicoloured,portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Anthony Buckley atright, triskeles at centre, reverse St. John’s Church onTynwald Hill, overprinted SPECIMEN diagonally inred on obverse and reverse, one punch hole (Pick 38s,Linzmayer IOMG B12as), uncirculated and veryscarce

£150-200

3326Isle of Man Government, a group of £1, ND (1983),serial number M070279-81, M077661-3, Dawsonsignature variety, green on multicolour, portrait ofQueen Elizabeth II at right, triskeles at centre, reverseSt. John’s Church on Tynwald Hill, (BanknoteYearbook IM34), extremely fine to uncirculated (6)

£120-180

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3327Isle of Man Government, £20, ND (1979), serialnumber 000029, signature Dawson, scarlet, brownand multicoloured, portrait of Queen Elizabeth II byAnthony Buckley at right, triskeles at centre,overprinted “ISSUED DURING MILLENNIUMYEAR 1979”, reverse inauguration of Laxey Wheel in1854 (Banknote Yearbook IM61), uncirculated and alow number

£400-500

3328Isle of Man Government, specimen £50, ND(1983), serial number 000000, signature Dawson,green and multicoloured, silver jubilee portrait ofQueen Elizabeth II by Peter Grugeon at right,triskeles at centre, reverse view of Douglas Bay,overprinted SPECIMEN diagonally in red on obverseand reverse, one punch hole (Banknote YearbookIM71s), about uncirculated and very scarce

£150-250

3329Isle of Man Government, £50 (2), ND (1983), serialnumbers 026155, 048956, signature Dawson, greenand multicoloured, silver jubilee portrait of QueenElizabeth II by Peter Grugeon at right, triskeles atcentre, reverse view of Douglas Bay (Pick 39a (2),Linzmayer IOMG B13a (2)), the first uncirculated, thesecond good extremely fine (2)

£80-120

3330Isle of Man Government, £1 (11), ND (1992-2008), serial numbers V000020,V000046/47/48/49, V908952/53/54/55/56/57,signature Cashen, purple and multicoloured, portraitof Queen Elizabeth II by Anthony Buckley at right,triskeles at centre, reverse St. John’s Church onTynwald Hill (Pick 40b (11), Linzmayer IOMG B14b(11)), about uncirculated to uncirculated, the lownumbered notes scarce (11)

£60-80

3331Isle of Man Government, £1 (100), ND (1992-2008), serial numbers Y835001 to Y835100 inclusive,signature Cashen, purple and multicoloured, portraitof Queen Elizabeth II by Anthony Buckley at right,triskeles at centre, reverse St. John’s Church onTynwald Hill [Pick 40b (100), Linzmayer IOMGB14b (100)], uncirculated (100)

£120-180

3332Isle of Man Government, £5 (4), ND (1987), serialnumbers E100058, E290438, E259339, E638982,signature Dawson, purple, blue, green andmulticoloured, portrait of Queen Elizabeth II byAnthony Buckley at right, triskeles at centre, reverseCastle Rushen (Pick 41a (4), Linzmayer IOMG B15a(4)), the first two uncirculated, the third about fine, thefourth very fine (4)

£80-100

3333Isle of Man Government, £10 (6), ND (c.2000),serial numbers L999974 to L999979 inclusive,signature Cashen, brown, green, violet and orange,portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Anthony Buckley atright, triskeles at centre, promissory clause, “PAYAT...BANK”, reverse Peel Castle (Pick 44a (6),Linzmayer IOMG B16b (6)), all about uncirculated touncirculated and a very high numbered consecutivesextet (6)

£100-150

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3334Isle of Man Government, £10 (10), ND (2006-),serial numbers Q024470, R075002 to R075007inclusive, S021613/14/15, signature Shimmin,brown, green, violet and orange, portrait of QueenElizabeth II by Anthony Buckley at right, triskeles atcentre, promissory clause, “PAY AT...BANK”, reversePeel Castle (Pick 44b (10), Linzmayer IOMG B16c(10)), the first note about uncirculated, the remainderuncirculated (10)

£100-150

3335Isle of Man Government, £20 (3), ND (1992-),serial numbers D000130/31/32, signature Cashen,red, brown and multicoloured, portrait of QueenElizabeth II by Anthony Buckley at right, triskeles atcentre, promissory clause, “PAY AT...BANKLIMITED”, reverse inauguration of Laxey Wheel in1854 (Pick 43b (3), Linzmayer IOMG B17b (3)), alluncirculated and a scarce consecutive trio of lownumbered notes (3)

£120-150

3336Isle of Man Government, £20 (3), ND (1992-),serial numbers D000133/34/35, signature Cashen,red, brown and multicoloured, portrait of QueenElizabeth II by Anthony Buckley at right, triskeles atcentre, promissory clause, “PAY AT...BANKLIMITED”, reverse inauguration of Laxey Wheel in1854 (Pick 43b (3), Linzmayer IOMG B17b (3)), alluncirculated and a scarce consecutive trio of lownumbered notes (3)

£120-150

3337Isle of Man Government, £20 (7), ND (2002), serialnumbers E610491, E745364, E800936, F000164,F010030/31/32, signature Cashen, red, brown andmulticoloured, portrait of Queen Elizabeth II byAnthony Buckley at right, triskeles at centre,promissory clause, “PAY AT...BANK”, reverseinauguration of Laxey Wheel in 1854 (Pick 45a (7),Linzmayer IOMG B17c (7)), the second note extremelyfine, the third about uncirculated, the fourth good veryfine, the remainder uncirculated (7)

£120-180

3338Isle of Man Government, £20 (8), ND (2007), serialnumbers J000165, J002017/18/19/20/21/22,J059059, signature Shimmin, red, brown andmulticoloured, portrait of Queen Elizabeth II byAnthony Buckley at right, triskeles at centre, reverseinauguration of Laxey Wheel in 1854 (Pick 45b (8),Linzmayer IOMG B17d (8)), the first and last goodvery fine, the remainder uncirculated the last note arepeater number (8)

£150-200

3339Isle of Man Government, a group of notescomprising £1, ND (1980), signature Dawson; £1 (3),ND (1990), signature Dawson; £1 (3), ND (1992),signature Cashen; £1, ND (2009), signature Shimmin;£5 (8), ND (c.2001), signature Cashen; £10 (6), ND(1991) and £10 (4), ND (2002), all signature Cashen;£10 (5), ND (2006-11), signature Shimmin, allportrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Anthony Buckley atright, triskeles at centre (Pick 34a, 40a (2). 40b (3),40r2, 40c, 41b (8), 42 (6), 44a (4), 44b (5)), variousgrades from very good to extremely fine, the majority fine(31)

£220-320

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3340Isle of Man Bank, an unissued bill of exchange, ND(c. 1810), black on white unwatermarked paper,GEORGE QUAYLE & CO. in florid script at far left,crowned triskeles and motto within laurel branches atleft, the bill reads “......after ...... pay to the Order of.........................Value received.” Printer: Silvester, 27Strand, London (See Quarmby at page 33), pinholes,otherwise very fine and a very rare piece of early Manxbanking history

£80-120

3341Isle of Man Banks, a group of unissued cheques withcounterfoils, comprising Douglas & Isle of Man Bank(Dumbell’s Banking Company Limited) Douglas, 18-, violet and white; The Isle of Man BankingCompany, Douglas, 189-, blue; The Isle of ManBanking Company Limited, Castletown, 190-, blueand white; Isle of Man Bank Limited, Douglas, 19-,red and pink; Lloyds Bank Limited, Douglas, 19-, pinkand white, the first four with triskeles set in ornatepatterns at left, the first good extremely fine, theremainder about uncirculated to uncirculated and avery scarce group (5)

£60-120

3342Isle of Man Banks, a group of cheques, comprisingThe Agent of the Isle of Man Banking CompanyLimited (3), Ramsey, 10 June 1867, in the sum of £-9/3; 14 August 1872, in the sum of £5; 30 April1874, in the sum of £3, all marked “Paid”;Westminster Bank Limited, Douglas, 29 August 1948,in the sum of £2-5-3, pink and white, marked“PAID”; Barclays Bank Limited, unissued, Douglas,19-, green; Liverpool Trustee Savings Bank, unissuedwith counterfoil, Douglas, 19-, pink and white, Isle ofMan Bank Limited (4), all different designs, one issuedfrom Castletown, the remainder from Douglas;Martins Bank Limited (2), Douglas, one buff, onegreen, good very fine to uncirculated

£80-120

x3343Isle of Man, Castle Rushen, unissued 1 guinea, 179-, black and white, castle Rushen in oval frame topcentre, crown and triskeles at left, about extremely fine,scarce

£150-200

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3345Dumfries Commercial Bank, 1 guinea, 1 August1805, serial number 13/120 black and white, threemanuscript signatures below (Douglas 2), very good

£80-120

3346Leith Banking Company, £1, 1 October 1838, serialnumber 100/49, black & white, Leith Harbour topcentre, two manuscript signatures low right, reverseprinted revenue stamp (Douglas 6b), fine

£80-120

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Private Banks

3344Caledonian Banking Company Limited, £1, 4 January 1904, serial number O 74 479, uniface, black and pale orange,view of Inverness top centre with bank title below, value top right and left and in black tablet at centre, kilted man withdogs low left, shepherdess low right, manuscript signatures low left and right, ornate border (Douglas D17-3), a solid goodvery fine, some staining and residue on reverse but retaining crispness, a delightful example, rare

£600-800

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3347Renfrewshire Banking Company, £5 (2) Greenock,1833 serial number 41/828, 18(29?) serial number3/1308 £1, 1938, serial number 117/828, black andwhite, arms and maidens respectively top centre, threemanuscript signatures below, red oval RANKEDhandstamp in top centre field (Douglas 3, 4), very good(3)

£200-250

3348Stornoway (J. Stewart Mackenzie), £1, 1 February1823, serial number L/441, black print, vignette ofsailing ship at top centre, manuscript date andnumber, unsigned remainder, and The East LothianBanking Company, £1, 1821, serial number 201/175, with manuscript signature, reverse red and blackprinted revenue stamp (Douglas 1, 2), both have minortears in border otherwise, extremely fine (2)

£80-120

Bank of Scotland

3349Bank of Scotland, large format colour trial £100, ND(18—), no serial number, olive green and orange onlight tan underprint, bank arms top centre, Scotia inornate panel at left with value above and below, also,Bank of Scotland proof on card £1, 22 September1884, no serial number, black and white, togetherwith Union Bank of Scotland specimen £5, 1923, blueon orange and yellow underprint, red-brown valuepanel at centre, arms flanked by maidens upper centre,equestrian statues of William III at lower left andCharles II at lower right, value top left and right,SPECIMEN overprint, reverse blue and white(Douglas not listed, 65 for type, 36), first, aboutuncirculated, second, hole punched, pencil annotationlow right, mounting residue on reverse, third, holepunched, black CANCELLED stamp, red and black inkmarks on reverse, fine (3)

£300-400

†3350Bank of Scotland, specimen uniface obverse proof£100, Edinburgh, 18xx (ca 1851), no serial numbers,no signatures, black and pink, crowned Scotia indecorated circle at left, arms of the bank at uppercentre, value in each corner (Pick 60p), fresh goodextremely fine to about uncirculated, a strikingBradbury & Evans proof and very rare

£100-200

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3351Bank of Scotland, printer’s proof for £100, ND, noserial number, uniface, brown, red and tan, Scotia inornate frame at left, arms at top centre, value in redtablet at centre and upper and lower left, blackSPECIMEN handstamp, about uncirculated touncirculated, scarce and very pretty

£150-200

3352Bank of Scotland, £5, 18 February 1893, serialnumber 13/B 8383, brown on light tan underprint,Royal coat of arms in ornate panel at left, bank title atcentre with coat of arms above, grey medallion atcentre, Stormonth Darling signature, accompanied bya handwritten note stating “NB £1 Bank of ScotlandNote Celtic design. Pattern of, sent to Smith, Bk ofEngland 13 March 87” (Banknote Yearbook SC101for type), several purple CANCELLED stamps andperforations, manuscript ink date top centre and onreverse, top margin damaged, about fine

£400-500

3353Bank of Scotland, £1, ND (1885), no serial number,brown on light tan underprint, Royal coat of arms inornate panel at left, bank title at centre with coat ofarms above, grey medallion at centre, StormonthDarling signature (Banknote Yearbook SC 101 fortype), stain and small tear top right, otherwise, fine orbetter

£250-350

3354Bank of Scotland, £1, ND (1885), no serial number,brown on light tan underprint, Royal coat of arms inornate panel at left, bank title at centre with coat ofarms above, grey medallion at centre, StormonthDarling signature (Banknote Yearbook SC101 fortype), black ink manuscript Cancelled between two linesat centre and blue line centre to right, small split due toink acid, fine to very fine

£250-350

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3355Bank of Scotland, £1, ND (1886), no serial number,brown on light tan underprint, Royal coat of arms inornate panel at left, bank title at centre with coat ofarms above, grey medallion at centre, StormonthDarling signature (Banknote Yearbook SC 101a fortype), red CANCELLED overprint, stain top left,retaining crispness, about fine or better

£300-400

3356Bank of Scotland, £1, 10 January 1916, serialnumber 35/AE 6147, brown-yellow, vignette ofHibernia in grey background low centre, arms topcentre, arms and medallions at left, MacDonaldsignature variety (Banknote Yearbook SC101b),original very fine, a nice example

£200-250

3357Bank of Scotland, £1, 14 August 1924, serial number59/AQ 2007, brown, Scotia centre, in grey frame,arms top centre and in panel at left Rose signaturevariety (Banknote Yearbook SC101c), very good

£80-100

3358Bank of Scotland, £1 (5), 26 September 1929, serialnumber C0163665, 1941, serial number X0575620,1948, serial number HOI159077, 1952 serial numberP0408519, 1957, serial number P0831642, brown-yellow, vignette of Hibernia in grey background lowcentre, (Banknote Yearbook SC102, 103b), first goodvery fine, others good extremely fine (5)

£180-220

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3359Bank of Scotland, £1 (5), 1 March 1941, serialnumbers X0967877-80, plus X0689960, brown andgrey, arms at left, grey medallion at centre, value ateach corner (Banknote Yearbook SC103b), soft centralfold and some additional minor folds and handling,fresh and totally original, good extremely fine and a niceconsecutive run (5)

£200-250

3360Bank of Scotland, £1 (10), 5 November 1951, serialnumber run O0413336-45, brown and grey, value atlow left and right, medallion at centre, reverse brown,arms at centre (Banknote Yearbook SC105a), original,very soft central fold, good extremely fine to aboutuncirculated and a very nice consecutive run (10)

£200-250

3361Bank of Scotland, £1 (14), all 5 January 1948, prefixH, brown and grey, value at low left and right,medallion at centre, reverse brown, arms at centre(Banknote Yearbook SC105a), many consecutivenumbers, all original and mostly about uncirculated, afew good extremely fine (14)

£300-400

3362Bank of Scotland, £1 (9), comprising dates 1945 (1),1947 (5) and 1951 (3), brown and grey, value at lowleft and right, medallion at centre, reverse brown, armsat centre (Banknote Yearbook SC105a), all completelyoriginal, first good very fine, others about extremely fineto good extremely fine (9)

£150-200

3363Bank of Scotland, £1 (4), 1 December 1959,consecutive serial numbers A/A0141970/80/81/82, brown with grey-blue, banktitle top centre, bank arms in circular frame at centre,reverse, brown, sailing ship in ornate panel at centreflanked by thistles, value low left and right, also £1 (4),1939, 1055, 1958, 1961 (Banknote YearbookSC016c), first four, faint central fold, extremely fine toabout uncirculated, fifth to seventh, very fine toextremely fine, eighth, fine (8)

£200-250

3364Bank of Scotland, £1 (12), 1 October 1957, serialnumbers from the range P083601-19, brown, tan andblue, value at low left and right, medallion at centre,reverse brown, ship at centre (Banknote YearbookSC106c), all completely original, soft central fold andin some cases minor handling, good extremely fine or alittle better (12)

£120-160

3365Bank of Scotland, £1 (19), 1 October 1957, serialnumbers P0831705-23, brown, tan and blue, value atlow left and right, medallion at centre, reverse brown,ship at centre (Banknote Yearbook SC106c), allcompletely original, soft central fold good extremely fineand a superb consecutive run (19)

£200-250

3366Bank of Scotland, £1 (3), 1955, prefix E, and £1 (6),1957, prefix P, brown, tan and blue, value at low leftand right, medallion at centre, reverse brown, ship atcentre (Banknote Yearbook SC106b, 106c), one fromeach date good very fine, others extremely fine, alloriginal and fresh (9)

£80-120

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3367Bank of Scotland, £1 (20), 3 March 1967, all serialnumbers B/B 0870453-72, brown, tan and blue,value at low left and right, medallion at centre, reversebrown, ship at centre (Banknote Yearbook SC107c),original good extremely fine, a great consecutive run(20)

£150-200

3368Bank of Scotland, £1 (26), 3 March 1967, all prefixBB, brown, tan and blue, value at low left and right,medallion at centre, reverse brown, ship at centre(Banknote Yearbook SC107c), original, one with stainat low right, otherwise most have a hint of a central foldand minor handling only, good extremely fine to aboutuncirculated, with several consecutive runs (26)

£150-200

3369Bank of Scotland, £1 (5), 17 July 1968, consecutiveserial numbers A/1 0250516-A/10250520,multicoloured, bank arms at centre, value low left,centre and top right, reverse, brown, orange andmauve, shield and thistles flanked by arms and ship(Banknote Yearbook SC108), first has small pencilgraffiti annotation at right, otherwise all aboutuncirculated

£150-200

3370Bank of Scotland, £1 (50), 19 August 1988, serialnumbers E/13 0649820-870 (number 0649850missing), dark green and purple on multicolourunderprint, Walter Scott at right, arms at centre,thistle at left (Banknote Yearbook SC109f),uncirculated, number E/13 0650000 was the last noteprinted of this series, so these notes are extremely close tothe end, thus rather interesting (50)

£250-300

3371Bank of Scotland, a group of specimens comprising,£1 (2) 1970/78, £5, 1988, £10, 1992, green, blueand brown, all zero serial numbers and featuring SirWalter Scott at right, bank arms at centre (BanknoteYearbook SC 109a, b, 122a, 135), all red SPECIMENoverprint, extremely fine to about uncirculated (4)

£200-250

3372Bank of Scotland, £5 (3), 1955, prefix 8/A, 1956,prefix 9/J, 1957, prefix 20/R brown and light blue,arms top centre flanked by values, vignette of Hiberniabackground centre, arms and medallions in panel atleft, (Banknote Yearbook SC116a, 117a, 117b),original very fine, good extremely fine and extremelyfine respectively (3)

£200-300

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3373Bank of Scotland, specimen £5, 14 September 1961,serial number 1/A 0000, brown and light blue, armstop centre flanked by values, vignette of Hibernia ingrey background centre, arms and medallions in panelat left, red SPECIMEN overprint, (BanknoteYearbook SC118 for type, Douglas 97), aboutuncirculated and quite scarce

£200-300

3374Bank of Scotland, £5 (8), 9 December 1969, serialnumbers D 0086213-20, blue, brown and dark greenon green and yellow underprint, arms at centre, valueat low left and top right (Banknote Yearbook SC120),soft central fold and minor handling, original goodextremely fine to about uncirculated, a really lovelyconsecutive group (8)

£400-500

3375Bank of Scotland, a group of notes comprising, £5, 8December 1969, serial number C0353568, green andmulticolour, also £1, 31 August 1971, serial numberB/14 0963829, £5, 4 November 1974, serial numberY762301, £10, 3 July 1975, serial number B379322,blue, green and brown respectively, arms at centre,reverse, bank shield, sailing ship, £10, 1 February1995, serial number AS984902, brown andmulticolour, £20, 1 May 1995, serial numberAH818719, multicolour, all featuring Sir Walter Scott(Banknote Yearbook SC120, 109, 121c, 134a, 136a,147a), very fine or better (8)

£150-200

3376Bank of Scotland, £10, 26 September 1963, serialnumber 6/C 3051, brown, tan, black and blue, armsat top centre and low left, value at each corner, bluemedallion at centre (Banknote Yearbook SC133), freshand original, good very fine and a scarce denomination

£300-400

3377Bank of Scotland, £10, 26 September 1963, serialnumber 6/C 3055, brown, tan, black and blue, armsat top centre and low left, value at each corner, bluemedallion at centre (Banknote Yearbook SC133), freshand original, good very fine and a scarce denomination

£300-400

3378Bank of Scotland, £10, 26 September 1963, serialnumber 6/C 3057, brown, tan, black and blue, armsat top centre and low left, value at each corner, bluemedallion at centre (Banknote Yearbook SC133), freshand original, good very fine and a scarce denomination

£300-400

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3379Bank of Scotland, £10, 26 September 1963, serialnumber 6/C 3059, brown, tan, black and blue, armsat top centre and low left, value at each corner, bluemedallion at centre (Banknote Yearbook SC133), freshand original, good very fine and a scarce denomination

£300-400

3380Bank of Scotland, £10, 26 September 1963, serialnumber 6/C 3165, brown, tan, black and blue, armsat top centre and low left, value at each corner, bluemedallion at centre (Banknote Yearbook SC133), freshand original, good very fine and a scarce denomination

£300-400

3381Bank of Scotland, £10, 26 September 1963, serialnumber 6/C 3167, brown, tan, black and blue, armsat top centre and low left, value at each corner, bluemedallion at centre (Banknote Yearbook SC133), freshand original, good very fine and a scarce denomination

£300-400

3382Bank of Scotland, £10, 26 September 1963, serialnumber 6/C 3169, brown, tan, black and blue, armsat top centre and low left, value at each corner, bluemedallion at centre (Banknote Yearbook SC133), freshand original, good very fine and a scarce denomination

£300-400

3383Bank of Scotland, £10 (4), 18 August 1998, serialnumbers CU787025-28, brown on multicolourunderprint, Sir Walter Scott at left, arms at centre(Banknote Yearbook SC136c), uncirculated (4)

£80-120

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3384Bank of Scotland, a small set form the 1995 issuecomprising £100, serial number AA141371, red £50,serial number AA251916, green, £10, serial numberBB123129, brown (Banknote Yearbook SC136a,147a, 176a), £100 extremely fine, remainder aboutuncirculated to uncirculated (3)

£200-250

3385Bank of Scotland, £20, 17 July 1915, serial number1/E 1446, orange-brown, arms top centre, arms invertical panel at left, Scotia in grey flanked by values inred lozenge top centre, Scotia in grey at centre,Macdonald signature variety (Banknote YearbookSC141b), graffiti on reverse, dirt at left otherwise atotally original good fine, rare

£300-400

3386Bank of Scotland, £20, 2 March 1951, serial number10/I 1516, orange-brown, arms top centre, arms invertical panel at left, Scotia in grey flanked by values inred lozenge top centre, Scotia in grey at centre(Banknote Yearbook SC142c), staple holes at right,good very fine but a nicer example than the grade mightdictate

£100-150

3387Bank of Scotland, £20, 14 September 1960, serialnumber 5/F 0462, orange-brown, arms top centre,arms in vertical panel at left, Scotia in grey flanked byvalues in red lozenge top centre, Scotia in grey atcentre, Craig and Bilsland signatures (BanknoteYearbook SC143b), staple holes at right, good very fineand a very attractive example

£80-100

3388Bank of Scotland, £20, 3 January 1973, serialnumber A443551, red and multicolour, also £1, 26November 1975, serial number C/42 0097115,green, £5, 4 November 1974, serial numberAC266931, blue, and £10, 3 July 1975, brown, allfeaturing arms at centre, Sir Walter Scott at right(Banknote Yearbook SC145b, 109, 121c, 134a),extremely fine or better, a lovely group (4)

£100-150

3389Bank of Scotland, £100, 23 November 1962, serialnumber 3/N 0784, brown-yellow, blue and red,vignette of Hibernia in blue background centre, armsand medallions in panel at left (Banknote YearbookSC173b), ink graffiti in top margin, but original aboutvery fine, very scarce

£350-450

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3392Bank of Scotland, £5 (7), 1 January 2006, prefix CC,all low serial numbers in the range 000172-190, blueon multicolour underprint, Sir Walter Scott at left,arms at centre (Banknote Yearbook SC123e),uncirculated, some good numbers (7)

£80-120

3393Bank of Scotland, a group of £1 notes, includingdates 1981 (4), 1983 (3), 1986 (48) and 1988, alldark green and brown on multicolour underprint, SirWalter Scott at right, arms at centre (BanknoteYearbook SC109e, 109f), generally uncirculated (56)

£120-150

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3390Bank of Scotland, £100, 22 November 1962, serialnumber 2/N 0512, brown, tan, red and blue, arms attop centre and low left, value at each corner, bluemedallion at centre (Banknote Yearbook SC173b),totally fresh and original, good very fine and rare

£700-900

3391Bank of Scotland, £5 (27), 1 January 2006, prefixCC, all low serial numbers in the range 000172-190,blue on multicolour underprint, Sir Walter Scott atleft, arms at centre, also £5 (2), 1987, blue onmulticolour underprint, Sir Walter Scott at right(Banknote Yearbook SC123e, SC121e), generallyuncirculated (29)

£200-250

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British Linen Bank

3396British Linen Company, a group of proofscomprising, £1, 1 February 1864, £1, 2 March 1876,£1, 2 November 1878 and £1, 30 June 1890 (oncard), all bank title flanked by value in circular panelstop centre, bank title and denomination in dark greytablet at centre, seated Britannia in ornate panel at left,all uniface (Douglas - ), fine or better, a superb group ofproofs (4)

£300-400

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3394Bank of Scotland, £100, 5 December 1971, serialnumber A019281, red and multicolour, Sir WalterScott at right, arms at centre, bank title top centre,value low left and centre, top right, reverse, bank’shead office building at centre (Banknote YearbookSC174a), extremely fine to about uncirculated

£400-500

3395Bank of Scotland, a mixed group of £1 notes,comprising dates 1951 (2), 1955, 1956 (3), 1964,1967 (3), 1969 (25), 1970 and 1976, (BanknoteYearbook SC105a, 106a, 106b, 107a, 108, 109a,109c), all original, generally very fine to extremely fine(37)

£150-200

3397British Linen Bank, colour trial £5, ND (c.1915), no serial numbers, brown on red and green underprint, Britannia atleft, arms at top centre, reverse brown, Britannia at centre, four cancellation holes, red SPECIMEN NO VALUEoverprints, blue WATERLOW & SONS roundel (Banknote Yearbook SC211bct), mounting traces at left, aboutuncirculated and extremely rare

£1,000-1,500

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3398British Linen Bank, £5 (2), 1959 and 1964, serialnumbers Y11 031177 and G/12 566862, also, £1 (6),1956, 1964 (2), 1966, 1969 (2), all blue andmulticolour, bank arms top centre, blue panel withDITAT emblem at left, reverse, elaborate panel(Banknote Yearbook SC205e, 208b, 210, 214c), first£5, extremely fine, remainder, fine to very fine

£100-150

3399British Linen Bank, £1, 1959 and £5, 1956, darkblue on green and red underprint, arms at top centre,Britannia at left (Banknote Yearbook SC205c, 214c),both original about uncirculated to uncirculated

£80-120

3400British Linen Bank, a mixed group of £1 notes,comprising dates 1958 (2), 1959 (3), 1960, 1962 (3),1963 (3), 1964 (4), 1966 (12), 1967 (9), 1968 (2),1969 (3) and 1970 (3), all blue on red and greenunderprint, arms at top centre, last few with WalterScott at left (Banknote Yearbook SC205c, 206, 207,208a, 208b, 210), all original, very fine to extremelyfine (45)

£200-250

3401British Linen Bank, £5, 4 November 1942, serialnumber Z/6 1/427, dark blue on green and redunderprint, arms at top centre, Britannia at left(Banknote Yearbook SC213b), original about very fine

£100-150

3402British Linen Bank, £5 (3), 1946, 1957 and 1959,prefixes Y/7, P/11 and V/11, blue on red and greenunderprint, arms at top centre, flanked by values,Britannia at left (Banknote Yearbook SC214b, 214c),all original good very fine (3)

£100-150

3403British Linen Bank, £5 (3), 1962, £5 (11), 1964 and£5, 1968, all blue, Walter Scott at right, Britannia atleft, arms at top centre (Banknote Yearbook SC216a,216b, 217), all completely original paper, generallyextremely fine or a little better (15)

£200-250

3404British Linen Bank, £20, 2 July 1942, serial numberF/4 10/221, dark blue on green and red underprint,arms at top centre, Britannia at left (BanknoteYearbook SC234b), the two usual creases, otherwisehandling and light folds only, original and fresh goodvery fine

£200-250

3405British Linen Bank, £20, 7 December 1955, serialnumber C517/320 and £5, 21 December 1954, serialnumber W10 21/497, blue on red and greenunderprint, arms at top centre, value at top left andright, Britannia at left, reverse blue, Britannia at centreflanked by values (Banknote Yearbook SC235bSC214c), first note ink annotation top margin, veryfine (2)

£100-150

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3406British Linen Bank, £20 (2), 4 August 1949 and 15November 1957, serial numbers Q/4 1/499 and E/504/253, blue on red and green underprint, arms attop centre, value at top left and right, Britannia at left,reverse blue, Britannia at centre flanked by values(Banknote Yearbook SC235a, 235b), both originalvery fine (2)

£180-260

3407British Linen Bank, £20, 11 December 1957, serialnumber F/5 03/356, dark blue on green and redunderprint, arms at top centre, Britannia at left(Banknote Yearbook SC235b), totally original, goodvery fine and a great example

£120-180

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3408British Linen Bank, £100, 5 August 1954, serial number S/3 01/193, blue on redand blue-green underprint, arms at top centre, value at top left and right, Britanniaat left, reverse blue Britannia at centre flanked by values (Banknote Yearbook SC244),a wonderfully original note, two vertical creases and some other handling, thus good veryfine, a lovely example, rare

£600-800

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3409British Linen Bank, specimen £100, 5 August 1954,serial number S/302/110, blue, red sunburst patternat centre, arms top centre, value top left and right,Britannia left centre, Anderson signature variety, holepunched, red SPECIMEN overprint (BanknoteYearbook SC244), uncirculated and rare

£350-450

†3410British Linen Bank, specimen £20, 14 February1962, serial number G/5 00/000, blue, red sunburstpattern at centre, arms flanked by value top centre,printed signature of A.P.Anderson low centre, reverseblue, Britannia at centre (Douglas 61-1), mountingtraces on reverse, two soft folds and ink date ‘12-2-62’ intop margin, good very fine and scarce

£150-180

Clydesdale Bank Limited

3411Clydesdale Bank Limited, £1, 4 November 1914,serial number A1060241, black on orange underprint,allegorical maidens at left, right and top centre(Banknote Yearbook SC301), an original and freshvery fine, a lovely example and scarce in this grade

£400-500

3412Clydesdale Bank Limited, £5, 13 January 1943,serial number Z2/N 0004785, blue and red, arms attop centre flanked by values (Banknote Yearbook305d), clean with very nice edges, pressed but good veryfine

£200-250

3413Clydesdale Bank Limited, £1, 24 April 1935, serialnumber A9099678, blue on orange and yellowunderprint, allegorical maidens at left, right and topcentre (Banknote Yearbook SC303b), one light centralcrease but an original good extremely fine

£80-120

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3414Clydesdale Bank Limited, £5, 27 October 1937,serial number W2/H 0002833, blue and red, arms attop centre flanked by values (Banknote Yearbook305c), lightly pressed but a nice looking example, goodvery fine and a scarcer date

£200-250

3415Clydesdale Bank Limited, £20, 15 November 1944,serial number T/W 0000833, blue on red, arms ofGlasgow at top centre flanked by value, ornate panel atleft (Banknote Yearbook SC308c), very fine

£200-300

3416Clydesdale Bank Limited, £20, 4 June 1947, serialnumber U/E 0000395, blue and red, arms at topcentre flanked by values (Banknote Yearbook 308d),graffiti at top right, almost very fine and an originaland fresh example of a scarce type

£250-300

3417Clydesdale Bank Limited, £20, 1 August 1973, serialnumber D/F016613, purple, portrait Lord Kelvin atleft, bank title top centre, value in numerals and text,reverse, lecture room at the University of Glasgow(Banknote Yearbook SC324 for type, this date notlisted), about uncirculated

£180-230

x3418Clydesdale Bank Limited, a partially executedobverse composite essay on board for £100, 1 June1964, serial number A/U 000000, purple andmulticolour, arms at right, value at each corner (notlisted, see Banknote Yearbook SC326, Pick 201 forsimilar), in PCGS holder 64, very choice new, uniqueand lovely

£350-450

3419Clydesdale Bank Limited, £100, 1 March 1972,serial number D/B 007568, red, portrait Lord Kelvinat left, bank title top centre right, value in text andnumerals, reverse, lecture room at the University ofGlasgow (Banknote Yearbook SC327a), extremely fineto about uncirculated

£400-500

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3420Clydesdale Bank Plc, 5 January 1983, serial numberD/FV 000001, blue, green and pink, portrait RobertBurns at left, bank title top centre right with valuebelow, reverse, dormouse on plant, also originalprinted note “Clydesdale Bank £5 notes £25, 000Numbered D/FV000001 to D/FV 005000”(Banknote Yearbook SC329b), about uncirculated touncirculated

£250-300

Clydesdale & North of Scotland Bank Limited

3421Clydesdale & North of Scotland Bank Limited, agroup of specimens comprising, £1, 1 June 1955,serial number M000000, dark grey and pale orange,£5, 2 May 1951, serial number B000000, also anissued £5, 1 February 1958, serial number A/X179570, brown on pale green and orange, £20, 1 June1955, serial number A000000, green (BanknoteYearbook SC311a, 313a, 315a), about uncirculated touncirculated, the specimens all red SPECIMENoverprint, hole punched, De La Rue oval stamp, a verypleasing group (4)

£350-450

3422Clydesdale & North of Scotland Bank Limited, £1(3), 1 November 1950, 1 November 1956 and 1 May1958, and £5, 20 September 1961, dark blue on redand yellow underprint, arms at top centre, shipping,industry and agriculture at low left and right, the £5blue, arms at right (Banknote Yearbook SC311a,311b, 314), first two about uncirculated touncirculated, third and fourth original extremely fine(4)

£100-150

3423Clydesdale & North of Scotland Bank Limited,£20, 2 May 1951, serial number A016988, green onmulticolour underprint, Kings College at left, GlasgowCathedral at right, value at each corner, reverse arms atcentre (Banknote Yearbook SC315a), original, a smallamount of foxing, about extremely fine and the first dateof issue

£150-200

3424Clydesdale & North of Scotland Bank Limited,£20, 1 August 1962, serial number E015844, greenon multicolour underprint, Kings College at left,Glasgow Cathedral at right, value at each corner,reverse arms at centre (Banknote Yearbook SC315b),a wonderfully original about uncirculated

£180-220

3425Clydesdale & North of Scotland Bank Limited,£100, 2 May 1951, serial number A001383, blue onmulticolour underprint, Kings College at left, GlasgowCathedral at right, value at each corner, reverse arms atcentre (Banknote Yearbook SC316a), fresh andoriginal, an attractive good very fine, scarce

£450-550

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†3427Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, specimen£5, Edinburgh, ND (ca 1887), no serial numbers, nosignatures, blue on buff underprint, frieze ofallegorical figures from the pediment of the HeadOffice building in Edinburgh at upper centre, value ineach corner, reverse brown, Head Office building setin ornate frame, value in guilloches at left and right,two punch holes (Pick S316s, Douglas 37-1s), goodextremely fine to about uncirculated and very rare

£500-700

†3428Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, printer’sarchival specimen £1, Edinburgh, 3 January 1911,serial number run 18/P 1/1 to 18/Q 200/500,printed signature of L. M. MacKay accountant, blueon pale yellow underprint, views of Head Officebuilding at top centre, left and right, frieze ofallegorical figures from pediment at lower centre,reverse slate-lilac, bank seal at centre, perforatedSPECIMEN (Pick S323as, Douglas 44-1s), pencil date‘August 1911’ and annotation on obverse, otherwisegood very fine to about extremely fine and rare

£180-260

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Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited

3426Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 2 April 1886, serial number13/N 41/216, blue and red, allegorical figures top centre, value in oval framestop left and right and in red tablet at centre (Douglas 31), fine, rare

£1,800-2,000

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†3429Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, printer’sarchival specimen £1, Edinburgh, 2 January 1909,serial number run 18/F 1/1 to 18/G 200/500,printed signature of L. M. MacKay accountant, blueon pale yellow underprint, views of Head Officebuilding at top centre, left and right, frieze ofallegorical figures from pediment at lower centre,reverse slate-lilac, bank seal at centre, perforatedSPECIMEN (Pick S323as, Douglas 44-1s), ink dateon obverse and two ink smudges on reverse, otherwiseabout very fine and rare

£140-220

†3430Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, printer’sarchival specimen £1, Edinburgh, 2 January 1918,serial number run 21/B 1/1 to 21/B 1000/500,printed signatures of L. M. MacKay accountant andGeorge Riddell cashier, blue on pale yellowunderprint, views of Head Office building at topcentre, left and right, frieze of allegorical figures frompediment at lower centre, reverse slate-lilac, bank sealat centre, perforated CANCELLED (Pick S323bs,Douglas 44-5s), ink date ‘5. 4. 18’ and annotation intop margin, otherwise about uncirculated touncirculated and a lovely note, rare

£300-400

3431Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 2January 1914, serial number 20/B 162/430, blue onyellow and purple underprint, three bank offices at left,right and top centre, frieze at low centre (BanknoteYearbook SC402b), good fine to about very fine, scarce

£100-200

3432Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 2January 1914, serial number 19/P 171/280, blue onyellow and purple underprint, three bank offices at left,right and top centre, frieze at low centre (BanknoteYearbook SC402b), good fine to about very fine, scarce

£100-150

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3433Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 2January 1918, serial number 21/A 746/238, blue onyellow and purple underprint, three bank offices at left,right and top centre, frieze at low centre (BanknoteYearbook SC402b), fine

£80-120

3434Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 31October 1924, serial number 22/Z 308137, blue onyellow and red, portrait of Lord Pitcairn lower centre,R. R. Thomson signature variety (Banknote YearbookSC404a), about fine

£120-150

3435Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £1 (2),1953 and 1955, and £5, 1953, purple, green andpurple respectively, Lord Cockburn at top right(Banknote Yearbook SC405, 406, 414a), pressed goodextremely fine, uncirculated and original extremely fine(3)

£80-120

3436Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, specimen£5, 2 January 1913, serial run 13/C 1/1 - 13/C50/200, blue on pale yellow underprint, views ofHead Office buildings in Glasgow, Edinburgh andLondon, frieze of allegorical figures from pediment atlower centre, printed signature of L M MacKayaccountant, reverse slate-lilac, bank seal at centre, £1(2), 1924 and 1927, brown, pale yellow and orange,also a partial proof £1, 1874, blue (BanknoteYearbook SC412b, 403, 404a), first, perforatedSPECIMEN, pencil annotation in counterfoil, good veryfine or better, second and third, hole punched,SPECIMEN overprint, about extremely fine, fourth,fine (4)

£350-450

3437Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 3January 1911, serial number 13/B 91/15, blue onyellow and purple underprint, three bank offices at left,right and top centre, frieze at low centre (BanknoteYearbook SC412a), original about fine, very scarce

£250-300

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3438Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 5January 1943, serial number 15/Y 19581, blue onyellow and red underprint, Lord Pitcairn at low centre,frieze at top centre (Banknote YearbookSC413d), thetwo usual creases and some tiny corner creases, extremelyfine and an attractive example

£150-200

3439Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 3March 1942, serial number 14/C 20270, also £1, 4June 1941, serial number 25D 04866, both blue onyellow and red underprint, Lord Pitcairn at low centre,frieze at top centre (Banknote Yearbook SC404d,413d), both fresh and original good very fine (2)

£120-160

†3440Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, specimen£100, 2 January 1923, serial number 10/A-12/1,blue and orange, bank buildings top centre and at leftand right, classical frieze low centre, value in oval topleft and right, Mackay signature low left, reverse blue,bank seal at centre, value at each corner (Douglas 47-1), ink date ‘12.8.24’ in top margin, perforatedCANCELLED, small nick top left margin otherwiseextremely fine and the last date of issue for type, rare

£800-1,200

Eastern Bank of Scotland

3441Eastern Bank of Scotland, obverse die proof for atwenty pounds sterling, ND (c.1938), black, QueenVictoria at top centre, Dundee Church at top left,Edinburgh Castle at top right, Saint Andrew at lowleft, Britannia at low right (Douglas page 126), somefoxing, extremely fine, a lovely engraving, very rare

£250-300

National Bank of Scotland Limited

3442National Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 11November 1915, serial number H808-867, blue onyellow and red underprint, Marquess of Lothian atleft, arms at top centre, value at top left and right(Banknote Yearbook SC501b), a wonderfully fresh andoriginal good extremely fine, rare in this grade

£500-700

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3443National Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 15 May1917, serial number K034-420, blue on yellow andred underprint, Marquess of Lothian at left,Edinburgh Castle at right, arms at centre (BanknoteYearbook SC501b), fresh and original, extremely fineand a fantastic example, scarce in this grade

£250-300

3444National Bank of Scotland Limited, specimencolour trial £1, 15 May 1913, no serial numbers, darkblue on yellow and red underprint, Marquess ofLothian at left, arms at upper centre, Edinburgh Castleat right, reverse blue, view of Edinburgh at centre, fivecancellation holes, red SPECIMEN NO VALUEoverprints, blue WATERLOW & SONS roundel(Banknote Yearbook SC501bct), mounting traces atleft, about uncirculated and a very rare Waterlowspecimen

£150-200

3445National Bank of Scotland Limited, £1 (6), 1927,1932, 1946, 1950, 1954 and 1956, all black/darkbrown on red and yellow underprint, arms at centre,Glasgow Cathedral at left, Palace of Holyrood at right(Banknote Yearbook SC502a, 502c, 503b, 503c,503d, 503e), first and last original about extremelyfine, others pressed but extremely fine, a very nice group(6)

£250-300

3446National Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, (5), 2February 1959, four with consecutive serial numberB/Z 413-197 - B/Z413-200 and B/Z 014-714,black on red and yellow sunburst underprint, banktitle top centre, arms at centre, depictions of GlasgowCathedral and Palace of Holyroodhouse at left andright respectively, reverse, scene of Edinburgh inornate panel at centre flanked by value at left and right(Banknote Yearbook SC503e), first four, very fine toabout extremely, fine, fifth, very fine (5)

£100-150

3447National Bank of Scotland Limited, £5 (2), 2January 1945 and 1 March 1952, blue on red andyellow underprint, Marquess of Lothian at left, arms attop centre (Banknote Yearbook SC512e, 512f), firstfresh and original very fine, second good extremely fineto about uncirculated (2)

£150-200

3448National Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 1December 1955, serial number D968-806, dark blueon pale yellow and tan, bank title top centre, arms atcentre, portrait Marquess of Lothian at left,Edinburgh Castle centre right, reverse, view ofEdinburgh flanked by value in ornate panel (BanknoteYearbook SC512g), about extremely fine

£80-100

3449National Bank of Scotland Limited, £20, 1November 1949, serial number A175-565, blue onred and yellow underprint, Marquess of Lothian atleft, arms at top centre (Banknote Yearbook SC522e),a lovely original extremely fine, a great example

£200-250

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3450National Bank of Scotland Limited, £20, 2 January1945, serial number A163-176, blue on red andyellow underprint, Marquess of Lothian at left, arms attop centre (Banknote Yearbook SC522d), originalabout very fine

£120-160

3451National Bank of Scotland Limited, £20, 1November 1957, serial number A047-845, red onmulticolour underprint, arms at low left, value at lowright, reverse red, Forth Rail Bridge at centre(Banknote Yearbook SC523), central fold, but anoriginal extremely fine

£100-150

3452National Bank of Scotland Limited, specimen £20,1 November 1957, serial number A000-000, red, lilacand green, arms of the bank low left, value in field,printed signature of A. Dandie and David Alexander,reverse red, the Forth rail bridge (Douglas 40-2),small perforations, red SPECIMEN overprint,uncirculated and rare and very rare

£400-500

National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited

†3453National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, aprinters archival composite obverse and reverse essayon board for a proposed issue of £5, 1 March 1962,serial number A000000, blue and multicoloured, armslow right, value at left centre and at left and right,signature of David Alexander low left, reverse blue, theForth Railway Bridge, value top left and right (Pick270 for similar), unique and very pretty (2)

£700-900

3454National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited,£1 (2), 16 September 1959, serial numbers M600722and M600725, blue, illustration of Forth RoadBridge, reverse, bank arms at centre, Clydesdale &North of Scotland Bank Limited, £1 (3), 1961 (2) and1963, green and multicolour, arms centre right, valuein ornate panel at left, reverse, ship and tug boat inharbour, North of Scotland Bank Limited, £1, 1 July1947, British Linen Bank, £1 (5), 1957, 1959 (4),blue and red, arms top centre, ornate border(Banknote Yearbook SC601, SC312, SC712b,SC205c), first five, very fine to about extremely fine,sixth, fine, remainder, crisp, very fine or better (11)

£200-300

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3455National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited,£20, 16 September 1959, serial number A087564, redon multicolour underprint, arms at low right, value atcentre right and each corner, £1 (3), 1959, prefix Q,1961, prefix B, 1968, prefix B (Banknote YearbookSc601-603, SC631), 20 extremely fine, remainder verygood

£200-250

3456National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited,specimen £5, 2 January 1963, serial number A000000, blue and multicoloured, arms of the bank lowcentre, printed signature of David Alexander lowcentre, reverse blue, Edinburgh Castle (Douglas 7a-2), red SPECIMEN overprint, only 50 printed,uncirculated and rare

£200-250

3457National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited,£100, 16 September 1959, serial number A016464,purple with multicolour underprint, arms at low centreright, value at each corner, reverse purple, Forth RailBridge (Banknotes Yearbook SC641), about very good

£500-600

†3458National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited,specimen £100, 1 June 1967, serial number A000000,purple on multicolour underprint, arms at low right,value at centre right and each corner, reverse purple,Forth Rail Bridge at centre (Douglas 4b-2, BanknoteYearbook SC641), red SPECIMEN overprint at centre,about uncirculated, very rare

£800-1,200

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North of Scotland Bank Limited

3459North of Scotland Bank Limited, £5, 1 March1932, serial number A 08360527, blue and yellow,Marischal College top centre, arms at left, £1 (2),1938 prefix A, 1945 prefix D, blue and yellow(Banknote Yearbook SC 712a, b, SC714a), £1 1938,pressed thus very good, 1945 good extremely fine, £5 verygood (3)

£350-400

3460North of Scotland Bank Limited, £5, 1 March1934, serial number A 0979/0380, blue and yellow,Marischal College top centre, arms at left, manuscriptsignature at lower left (Banknote Yearbook SC714a),good very fine, original and fresh

£200-300

3461North of Scotland Bank Limited, £5, 1 July 1947,serial number DE 080297, red, £20, 1 July 1943,serial number KT 01619, green, both with KingCollege, Aberdeen at centre (Banknotes YearbookSC715b, SC&17b), good very fine (2)

£150-200

3462North of Scotland Bank Limited, £20, 1 March1930, serial number A 0106/0132, black on purpleand olive, Marischal College at top centre, coat ofarms in panel at left, manuscript signature low left,printed signature of Harvey Smith low right, reversecoat of arms at centre (Banknote Yearbook SC716),very fine, rare

£200-300

†3463North of Scotland Bank Limited, specimen £20,Aberdeen, 1 March 1930, serial number A0000/0000, violet and green, Marischal College topcentre, arms in vertical format at left, value top left andright, printed signature of Harvey Smith low right,reverse violet and green, arms and value and Bank titlein field (Douglas 25), perforated, printers annotation‘Accepted for £20 notes (8/1/30)’, good extremely fineand rare

£500-700

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†3464North of Scotland Bank Limited, specimen £100, 1 March 1930, serial number A 0000/0000, brown andorange and green, the Marischal College top centre, arms in vertical column at left, value top left and right,printed signature of Harvey Smith low right, reverse green and orange and brown, arms at centre, value andBank title in field (Douglas 26-1), perforated, ink annotation ‘Accepted for £100 notes (8/1/30)’, good extremelyfine and very rare

£1,400-1,800

North of Scotland & Town & County Bank Limited

3465North of Scotland & Town & County Bank Limited, £1, 1 March 1918,serial number C0478/0898 blue and yellow, Marischal College top centre,arms at left, printed signature Harvey Smith low right, manuscript signaturelow left, pale pink-red overstamp ‘NOW THE NORTH OF SCOTLANDBANK LIMITED’, (Banknote Yearbook SC 701b, Douglas 15-6), fine, rare

£300-400

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Royal Bank of Scotland

3466Royal Bank of Scotland, £1, 24 March 1921, serialnumber C207620, blue and white, Bank initials inbrown underprint at centre, arms top centre, maidenlow left and right, printed signature of Sped and onemanuscript signature below (Banknote YearbookSC801c, Douglas 46c-1), a pleasing and original goodvery fine thus scarce

£200-300

3467Royal Bank of Scotland, a small group comprising aconsecutive pair £1, 1933, serial numbers H 163982,3, £1, 1940, prefix E/1 and 1946, prefix L/1(Banknote Yearbook SC802b, d), H prefix extremelyfine and good very fine, E/1 pressed therefore very fineL/1 very fine (4)

£120-150

3468Royal Bank of Scotland, £5, 1 December 1935,serial number E38724348, uniface, blue and reddishorange on yellow underprint, crowned arms top centreflanked by values, ornate tracery at left manuscriptsignature lower right (Banknote Yearbook 806b), veryfine

£120-150

3469Royal Bank of Scotland, £5 (3), 1 March 1950, serialnumber F35254867, large format, 1952, serialnumber G1903506, 1959, serial number G18652209,small format, crowned arms top centre flanked byvalues, ornate tracery at left (Banknote YearbookSC806c, 807a, c), first note very fine, uncirculated andextremely fine (3)

£200-300

3470Royal Bank of Scotland, £20 (2), 1 December 1952,serial number F70/3818, 1 May 1957, serial numberG63/2589, crowned arms top centre flanked byvalues, ornate tracery at left (Banknote YearbookSC811c, d), good very fine, original and fresh

£180-220

3471Royal Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, and £5, 19March 1969, both with serial number A/1 000100,green, Forth Road and Rail bridges, reverse, arms atcentre, blue and multicolour, arms at left, reverse, viewof central Edinburgh with Castle in background,respectively (Banknote Yearbook SC814a, 816a),about uncirculated to uncirculated, fantastic serialnumbers

£150-200

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3468

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3472Royal Bank of Scotland Limited, specimen £5 (3),1969, 1972 and 1986, serial numbers A/1 000000(2) and B/59 000000, all blue and multicolour, alsounissued/proof £5, 3 May 1976, no serial number,specimen £1 (4), 1967, 1969, 1982, 1988, serialnumbers A/1 000000 (2), C/58 000000, A/41000000, green (Banknote Yearbook SC 816a, 817,841c, 805, 814a, 831a, 833a), all SPECIMENoverprint except unissued/proof (which may have beencut from a sheet), first, extremely fine, second, aboutuncirculated, third, very fine, fourth and fifth,uncirculated, sixth, very fine, seventh, uncirculated,eighth, small tear in right hand margin, otherwiseextremely fine or better

£300-320

3473Royal Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, £10, £20, 19March 1969, serial numbers A/5 336162, A/1047006 and A/1162533, blue and multicolour,brown and multicolour, purple and multicolourrespectively, reverse, view of Edinburgh, Tay Bridgeand Forth Road and Rail bridges (Banknote YearbookSC816a, 818, 820), very fine

£50-80

3474Royal Bank of Scotland Limited, £10 (brown) and£20 (purple), both dated 5 January 1972, serialnumbers A/1 000097 and A/1 000096 respectively,arms at left, bank title top centre, value low left, centreand top and low right, reverse, Glamis Castle, BrodickCastle (Banknote Yearbook SC819, 821), aboutuncirculated to uncirculated, each with a superb lowserial number

£200-250

3475Royal Bank of Scotland Limited, £100, 19 March1969, serial number A/1 004498, red on multicolourunderprint, arms low centre right, bank title topcentre, value in each corner and at centre, reverse,Forth Road and Rail Bridges (Banknote YearbookSC822), very fine, rare date

£400-500

3476Royal Bank of Scotland Limited, a specimen £100,5 January 1972, serial number A/1000000, red andmulticolour, coat of arms at right, value low left andright, top right and at centre, ornate border, reverse,illustration Balmoral Castle (Banknote YearbookSC823), black SPECIMEN overstamp, fresh, crisp andabout uncirculated to uncirculated

£350-450

3477Royal Bank of Scotland plc, £10 (2), 6 February2012, consecutive serial numbers TQDJ0000404/5,diamond jubilee commemorative issue, brown onmulticolour, Lord Islay at left, bank head office inEdinburgh at centre, denomination in numerals lowleft and top right, in text at centre, reverse, variousportraits of Queen Elizabeth II, also £1, 1988, serialnumber A/41 000131, green and £20, 2000, purple(Banknote Yearbook SC854, 833a, 864), first two verylow serial numbers, extremely faint corner folds,otherwise uncirculated, others uncirculated (4)

£100-150

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3478Royal Bank of Scotland Limited, £100, 5 January1972, serial number A/1 000354, red andmulticolour, arms at right, bank title top centre, valuein each corner and at centre, reverse, Balmoral Castle(Banknote Yearbook SC881), about uncirculated touncirculated

£350-450

Union Bank of Scotland Limited

3479Union Bank of Scotland Limited, a group ofspecimens comprising, uniface £1, 2 April 1867, blackand white, £1, 1 June 1933, serial number G/37901001, £1, 31 July 1947, and £1, 3 July 1950, bluewith red and yellow sunburst pattern (BanknoteYearbook SC903c, e, 904a for type) first, mountingtraces on reverse, fine, second, red ink annotation topright, hole punched, bank stamp on reverse, very fine,third, numerous punch holes, bank stamps on reverse,fine, fourth, hole punched, glue residue on reverse, fine(4)

£250-300

3480Union Bank of Scotland Limited, a specimen setfrom the 1893 issue comprising, £1, £5 and £10, blueon red, arms at top centre flanked by values, equestrianstatues at low left and right, maroon value protector atcentre, black SPECIMEN overprint (BanknoteYearbook 901, 911, 921 for type), extremely fine toabout uncirculated (3)

£400-500

3481Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £1 (4), 1936prefix I/36, 1942 prefix S/39, 1947 prefix W/9,1952 prefix E/27, (Banknote Yearbook SC903c, d, e,904a), 1936 extremely fine, 1942/7 very fine, 1952uncirculated (4)

£120-180

3482Union Bank of Scotland Limited, a group of £1notes, comprising dates, 1940 (4), 1942 (3), 1945,1948, 1949, 1951 and 1952, all blue on red andyellow underprint, last three with arms at left, ship atright, others with arms at top centre, equestrianstatues at low left and right (Banknote YearbookSC903d, 903e, 904a), all original, very fine to goodvery fine (12)

£100-150

x3483Union Bank of Scotland Limited, an uncut sheet oftwo specimen £1, 1 August 1940, blue on red andyellow underprint, arms at top centre, equestrianstatues at low left and right, reverse with purplehandstamps, four cancellation holes per note(Banknote Yearbook SC903d for type), large marginon two sides, good extremely fine and scarce

£120-160

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3484Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 30 June1947, serial number H 283/105, blue on red andyellow underprint, arms at top centre, value at centreand top left and right, equestrian statues at low leftand right (Banknote Yearbook SC912e), verypresentable very fine

£80-100

3485Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 31 August1944, serial number G35/036, blue on red and yellowunderprint, arms at top centre, value at centre and topleft and right, equestrian statues at low left and right(Banknote Yearbook SC912e), original, lovely paperquality, very fine

£80-120

3486Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 3 November1952, serial number B770/086, £20, 1 May 1953,serial number A163/060, both blue on yellow andorange underprint, coat of arms at right and sailingship emblem at right (Banknote Yearbook SC 913a,933), first note uncirculated, fresh and the second veryfine (2)

£180-220

3487Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £5 (6), 1952 (5),prefix B, 1953, prefix C, blue on red and yellowunderprint, arms at left, sailing ship at right, value atcentre and each corner, reverse blue and yellow,industrial scene on the river Clyde (BanknoteYearbook SC913a), original very fine (6)

£150-200

3488Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £5 (4), 3November 1952, serial numbers B742/012-16, blueon red and yellow underprint, arms at left, sailing shipat right, value at centre and each corner, reverse blueand yellow, industrial scene on the river Clyde(Banknote Yearbook SC913a), absolutely superboriginal paper, extremely fine and a great consecutivegroup (4)

£250-300

3489Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £5 (2), 3November 1952, serial numbers B770/013-14, blueon red and yellow underprint, arms at left, sailing shipat right, value at centre and each corner, reverse blueand yellow, industrial scene on the river Clyde(Banknote Yearbook SC913a), about uncirculated, alovely original consecutive pair (2)

£180-260

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3490Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £5 (3), 3November 1952, serial numbers B770/193-95, blueon red and yellow underprint, arms at left, sailing shipat right, value at centre and each corner, reverse blueand yellow, industrial scene on the river Clyde(Banknote Yearbook SC913a), about uncirculated, asuperb original consecutive trio (3)

£250-300

3491Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 2 April 1954,serial number D256/095, blue on red and yellowunderprint, arms at left, sailing ship at right, value atcentre and each corner, reverse blue and yellow,industrial scene on the river Clyde (BanknoteYearbook SC913b), small bank stamp on reverse inupper margin, original good very fine and a rare date ofissue

£150-200

3492Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 2 April 1954,serial number D063/157, blue on red and yellowunderprint, arms at left, sailing ship at right, value atcentre and each corner, reverse blue and yellow,industrial scene on the river Clyde (BanknoteYearbook SC913b), small stains in upper left margin,original very fine and a rare date of issue

£150-200

3493Union Bank of Scotland Limited, specimen £20, 31March 1905, blue on red, arms at top centre flankedby values, equestrian statues at low left and right,maroon value protector at centre, black SPECIMENoverprint (Banknote Yearbook SC921s), extremely fine

£200-300

3494Union Bank of Scotland Limited, specimen £100,31 March 1905, blue on red, arms at top centreflanked by values, equestrian statues at low left andright, maroon value protector at centre, blackSPECIMEN overprint (Banknote Yearbook SC941s),extremely fine

£300-400

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United Bank of Scotland Limited

†3495United Bank of Scotland Limited, a printers archival composite essay on board forthe reverse of a proposed issue of £1, ND (ca 1950’s), pink and blue, lion at centre,value at left and right (Douglas unrecorded Bank), unique and the workmanship of avery high standard, lovely and a Bank that never existed!

£1,000-1,200

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MIXED LOTS3496A mixed group of Scottish £1 notes, comprisingCommercial Bank of Scotland, 1947, ClydesdaleBank, 1978 (2), Clydesdale and North of ScotlandBank, 1955, National Commercial Bank of Scotland,1959 and 1961, and Royal Bank of Scotland, 1959,1966, 1967, 1977 (2) and 1992 (3), mixed grades,generally good very fine to about extremely fine, the laterissues better (14)

£80-120

3497A group of mixed Scottish notes, comprising, Bankof Scotland, £20, 1958, and £5 (6), 1969,Commercial Bank of Scotland, £5, 1954, Clydesdale& North of Scotland Bank, £5, 1956, NationalCommercial Bank of Scotland, £5 (2), 1959 and £3,1966, North of Scotland Bank, £5, 1944 and RoyalBank of Scotland, £5 (2), 1960 and 1967, the North ofScotland Bank £5 good fine, the others good very fine toextremely fine, all completely original, thus a veryinteresting group (15)

£300-500

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3498Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015, serial number FB/1 000001, blue andmauve, map of Scotland in green top left together with the Forth Bridge (nominated as aUnesco World Heritage Site), Sir William Arrol at right, the engineer responsible for theconstruction of the Forth Bridge, the Titan Crane low right, value at centre and at left andright, printed signature of David Thorburn low centre, reverse blue, various views of theForth Bridge in field, value low left and top right

£600-800

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Clydesdale Bank’s charity partner - Hospice UK. Hospice UK is the national charity supporting and championing hospice care across the country.

Their mission: To provide the very best care for everyone facing the end of their life.

They are a membership organisation, and support more than 220 member hospices across the UK,from Edinburgh to Exeter! They help hospices to provide vital end of life care to patients with

life-limiting and terminal conditions, and to support their families, friends and carers.

Hospice UK support hospices through fundraising and grants programmes, policy and campaigning work, and bybringing all member hospices together to advocate and raise awareness of hospice care at the highest levels.

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3499Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000002

£300-4003500Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000003

£250-3003501Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000004

£200-2503502Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000005

£200-2503503Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000006

£150-2003504Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000007

£150-2003505Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000008

£150-2003506Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000009

£150-2003507Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000010

£150-2003508Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000011-12

£180-2203509Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000013-14

£180-2203510Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000015-16

£180-2203511Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000017-18

£180-2203512Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000019-20

£180-2203513Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000021-22

£180-2203514Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000023-24

£180-220

3515Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000025-26

£80-2203516Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000027-28

£80-2203517Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000029-30

£80-2203518Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000031-33

£180-2203519Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000034-36

£200-2403520Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000037-39

£200-2403521Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000040-42

£200-2403522Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000043-45

£00-2403523Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000046-48

£200-2403524Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000049-50

£140-1803525Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000123 and FB/1 000150

£100-1503526Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000200 and FB/1 000250

£100-1503527Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000300 and FB/1 000350

£100-1503528Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000400 and FB/1 000450

£100-1503529Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000500 and FB/1 000550

£150-1803530Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000600 and FB/1 000650

£100-150

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3531Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000700 and FB/1 000750

£100-1503532Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000800 and FB/1 000850

£100-1503533Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000900 and FB/1 000950

£100-1503534Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 001000

£100-1403535Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000111

£100-1503536Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000222

£100-1403537Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000333

£100-1403538Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000444

£100-1403539Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000555

£100-1403540Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000666

£100-1503541Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000777

£100-1403542Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000888

£200-3003543Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 000999

£100-1503544Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 010000

£80-1203545Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 050000

£80-120

3546Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 111111

£50-2003547Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 123456

£100-1503548Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 222222

£100-1503549Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 333333

£150-2003550Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 444444

£150-2003551Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 555555

£150-2003552Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 666666

£150-2003553Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 777777

£150-2003554Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 888888

£250-3503555Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 999999

£200-2503556Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 1000000

£150-2003557Clydesdale Bank, polymer £5, 13 February 2015,serial number FB/1 383838

£100-1503558Clydesdale Bank, a sheet comprising 40 polymerspecimen £5, serial numbers FB/1 000000

£500-7003559Clydesdale Bank, a sheet comprising 40 polymerspecimen £5, serial numbers FB/2 000000

£500-700

BRITISH BANKNOTES

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SALE TITLE DATE CODE NAME SALE NO.

British Banknotes Wednesday 6 May 2015 at 10.00 a.m. MONKEY 15036

I request Spink, without legal obligations of any kind on its part, to bid on the following Lots up to the price given below. I understand that if my bid is successful the Purchase Price will be the sum of the final bid and Buyer’s premium as a percentage of the final bid, any VAT chargeable, also a fee for bidding on the-saleroom.com onlyand fee for paying by credit card. The Rate of Premium is 20% of the final hammer price of each lot. I understand Spink will pursue me for payment for any successful bid.In addition, I understand and consent that Spink may share my personal details relating to the default with other auction houses and live bidding platforms to protectthemselves from such defaults.

All bids shall be treated as offers made on the Terms and Conditions for Buyers printed in the catalogue. I also understand that Spink provides the service of executingbids on behalf of clients for the convenience of clients and that Spink will not be held responsible for failing to execute bids. If identical commission bids are received forthe same Lot, the commission bid received first by Spink will take precedence. Please note that you will not be notified if there are higher written bids received.

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DATE SALE NO.

Wednesday 6 May 2015 at 10.00 a.m. 15036

VAT is chargeable on the Hammer price andthe Buyer’s premium of daggered (†) and (Ω)lots at the standard rate (currently 20%), andon lots marked (x) at the reduced rate(currently 5% on the Hammer price and 20%on the Buyer’s premium). VAT on MarginScheme lots (identified by the absence of anyVAT symbol next to the lot number) ispayable at 20% on the Buyer’s premium only.

BIDDING INCREMENTSBidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in the following orderalthough the auctioneer may vary the bidding increments during the course of theauction. The normal bidding increments are:Up to £100 by £5£100 to £300 by £10£300 to £600 £320-£350-£380-£400 etc.£600 to £1,000 by £50

£1,000 to £3,000 by £100£3,000 to £6,000 £3,200-£3,500-£3,800-£4,000 etc.£6,000 to £20,000 by £500

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1 DEFINITIONS The following definitions apply in these conditions:Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme means a VAT margin scheme as defined by HM Revenue & Customs;Buyer’s Premium means the charge payable by you as a percentage of the Hammer Price, at the rates set out in clause 5.1 below; Certificate of Authenticity means a certificate issued by an Expert Committee confirming the authenticity of a Lot; Expert Committee means a committee of experts to whom a Lot may be sent for an extension in accordance with clause 3.4.3; Forgery means a Lot constituting an imitation originally conceived and executed as a whole with a fraudulent intention to deceive as to

authorship, origin, age, period, culture or source where the correct description as to such matters is not reflected by the descriptionin the catalogue and which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordancewith the description in the catalogue. Accordingly, no Lot shall be capable of being a Forgery by reason of any damage and/orrestoration work of any kind (including re-enamelling);

Hammer Price means the amount of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer in relation to a Lot;Lot means any item deposited with us for sale at auction and, in particular, the item or items described against any Lot number in any

catalogue;Reserve the amount below which we agree with the Seller that the Lot cannot be sold;Seller means the owner of the Lot being sold by us; Spink Group Spink and Son Limited, our subsidiaries and associated companies.VAT value added tax chargeable under VAT and any similar replacement or additional tax; andVAT Symbols means the symbols detailing the VAT status of the Lot details of which are set out at the back of the catalogue.

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2.1 All sales undertaken by us either at auction or privately are undertakeneither as agent on behalf of the Seller or from time to time, as principalif we are the owner of the Lot. Please note that even if we are acting asagent on behalf of the Seller rather than as principal, we may have afinancial interest in the Lot.

2.2 The contract for the sale of the Lot will be between you and the Seller.

3 BEFORE THE SALE3.1 Examination of goods

You are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which youare interested, before the auction takes place. Condition reports areusually available on request. We provide no guarantee to you otherthan in relation to Forgeries, as set out in clause 5.13 of these Termsand Conditions.

3.2 Catalogue descriptions3.2.1 Statements by us in the catalogue or condition report, or made

orally or in writing elsewhere, regarding the authorship, origin,date, age, size, medium, attribution, genuineness, provenance,condition or estimated selling price of any Lot are merelystatements of opinion, and are not to be relied on as statements ofdefinitive fact. Catalogue and web illustrations are for guidanceonly, and should not be relied on either to determine the tone orcolour of any item. No lot shall be rejected on the grounds ofinaccurate reproduction. No lot illustrated in the catalogue andonline shall be rejected on the grounds of cancellation, centring,margins, perforation or other characteristics apparent from theillustration. Estimates of the selling price should not be relied on asa statement that this price is either the price at which the Lot willsell or its value for any other purpose.

3.2.2 Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their beingin perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or givenby way of condition report make reference to damage and/orrestoration. We provide this information for guidance only and theabsence of such a reference does not imply that an item is free fromdefects or restoration nor does a reference to particular defectsimply the absence of any others.

3.2.3 Other than as set out in clause 5.13, and in the absence of fraud,neither the Seller nor we, nor any of our employees or agents, areresponsible for the correctness of any statement as to theauthorship, origin, date, age, attribution, genuineness orprovenance of any Lot nor for any other errors of description or forany faults or defects in any Lot. Every person interested shouldexercise and rely on his own judgment as to such matters.

3.3 Your ResponsibilityYou are responsible for satisfying yourself as to the condition of thegoods and the matters referred to in the catalogue description.

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Authenticity on any Lot (other than a mixed Lot or Lot containingundescribed stamps) you must notify us in writing not less thanforty-eight hours before the time fixed for the commencement ofthe first session of the sale. If accepted by us, such request shall havethe same effect as notice of an intention to question thegenuineness or description of the Lot for the purposes of clause5.13 (Refund in the case of Forgery) of these Terms andConditions and the provisions of clause 5.13 (Refund in the case ofForgery) shall apply accordingly.

3.4.2 Notice of a request for an expert opinion or Certificate ofAuthenticity must give the reason why such opinion is required andspecify the identity of your proposed expert which will be subjectto agreement by us. We reserve the right, at our discretion, torefuse a request for an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticityincluding (without limitation) where the proposed expert is notknown to us.

3.4.3 If we accept a request for an expert opinion or Certificate ofAuthenticity we will submit the Lot to the Expert Committee. Youacknowledge and accept that the length of time taken by an ExpertCommittee to reach an opinion will vary depending on thecircumstances and in any event is beyond our control.

3.4.4 We will not accept a request for an extension on account ofcondition. Any Lot described in the catalogue as having faults ordefects may not be returned even if an expert opinion or Certificateof Authenticity cites other faults or defects not included in thecatalogue description, other than in the case of a Forgery.

3.4.5 Should Spink accept a request for an extension under theforegoing provisions of this paragraph, the fact may be stated by theAuctioneer from the rostrum prior to the sale of the Lot.

3.4.6 It should be noted that any stamp accompanied by a Certificateof Authenticity is sold on the basis of that Certificate only and noton the basis of any other description or warranty as to authenticity.No request for an extension will be accepted on such a stamp andthe return of such a stamp will not be accepted.

3.4.7 If you receive any correspondence from the Expert Committeein relation to the Lot, including but not limited to a Certificate ofAuthenticity, you must provide us with copies of suchcorrespondence no later than 7 days after you receive suchcorrespondence.

4 AT THE SALE4.1 Refusal of admission

Our sales usually take place on our own premises or premises overwhich we have control for the sale, and we have the right, exercisableat our complete discretion, to refuse admission to the premises orattendance at an auction.

4.2 Registration before biddingYou must complete and sign a registration form and provideidentification before making a bid at auction. Please be aware that weusually require buyers to undergo a credit check.If you have not bid successfully with Spink in the past, or you areregistering with us for the first time, we reserve the right to require adeposit of up to 50% of the amount you intend to spend. Such depositwill be deducted from your invoice should you be successful. If you areunsuccessful at auction, your deposit will be returned by the samemeans it was paid to Spink.Some lots may be designated, prior to the auction, as “Premium Lots”,which means a deposit may be required before placing a bid on theitem for sale. Information will be posted on our website in such anevent.

4.3 Bidding as PrincipalWhen making a bid (whether such bids are made in person or byway of telephone bids operated by Spink, commission or online oremail bids), you will be deemed to be acting as principal and will beaccepting personal liability, unless it has been agreed in writing, at thetime of registration, that you are acting as agent on behalf of a thirdparty buyer acceptable to us.

4.4 Commission BidsIf you give us instructions to bid on your behalf, by using the formprovided in our catalogues or via our website, we shall use reasonableendeavours to do so, provided these instructions are received not laterthan 24 hours before the auction. If we receive commission bids on aparticular Lot for identical amounts, and at auction these bids are thehighest bids for the Lot, it will be sold to the person whose bid wasreceived first. Commission bids are undertaken subject to othercommitments at the time of the sale, and the conduct of the auctionmay be such that we are unable to bid as requested. Since this isundertaken as a free service to prospective buyers on the terms stated,we cannot accept liability for failure to make a commission bid. Youshould therefore always attend personally if you wish to be certain ofbidding.

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4.5 On-line BiddingWe offer internet services as a convenience to our clients. We will notbe responsible for errors or failures to execute bids placed on theinternet, including, without limitation, errors or failures caused by (i) aloss of internet connection by either party for whatever reason; (ii) abreakdown or problems with the online bidding software and/or (iii)a breakdown or problems with your internet connection, computer orsystem. Execution of on-line internet bids on www.spink.com andSpink Live is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments atthe time of the auction and we do not accept liability for failing toexecute an online internet bid or for errors or omissions in connectionwith this activity. Buyers who acquire lots on the-saleroom.com willhave a fee of 3% on the hammer price added to their invoice for usingthis facility.

4.6 Telephone BidsIf you make arrangements with us not less than 24 hours before thesale, we shall use reasonable endeavours to contact you to enable youto participate in bidding by telephone, but in no circumstances will webe liable to either the Seller or you as a result of failure to do so.

4.7 Currency ConverterAt some auctions, a currency converter will be operated, based on theone month forward rates of exchange quoted to us by Barclays BankPlc or any other appropriate rate determined by us, at opening on thedate of the auction. Bidding will take place in a currency determined byus, which is usually sterling for auctions held in London. The currencyconverter is not always reliable, and errors may occur beyond ourcontrol either in the accuracy of the Lot number displayed on theconverter, or the foreign currency equivalent of sterling bids. We shallnot be liable to you for any loss suffered as a result of you following thecurrency converter.

4.8 Video imagesAt some auctions there will be a video screen. Mistakes may occur in itsoperation, and we cannot be liable to you regarding either thecorrespondence of the image to the Lot being sold or the quality of theimage as a reproduction of the original.

4.9 Bidding IncrementsBidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in thefollowing order although the auctioneer may vary the biddingincrements during the course of the auction. The normal biddingincrements are:

Up to £100 by £5£100 to £300 by £10£300 to £600 £320-£350-£380-£400 etc.£600 to £1,000 by £50£1,000 to £3,000 by £100£3,000 to £6,000 £3,200-£3,500-£3,800-£4,000 etc.£6,000 to £20,000 by £500£20,000 and up Auctioneer’s discretion

4.10 Bidding by Spink4.10.1 We reserve the right to bid on Lots on the Seller’s behalf up to

the amount of the Reserve (if any), which will never be above thelow estimate printed in the auction catalogue.

4.10.2 The Spink Group reserves the right to bid on and purchaseLots as principal.

4.11 The Auctioneer’s DiscretionThe auctioneer has the right at his absolute discretion to refuse any bidto advance the bidding in such manner as he may decide to withdrawor divide any Lot, to combine any two or more Lots and, in the case oferror or dispute, to put an item up for bidding again.

4.12 Successful BidSubject to the auctioneer’s discretion, the striking of his hammer marksthe acceptance of the highest bid, provided always that such bid ishigher than the Reserve (where applicable), and the conclusion of acontract for sale between you and the Seller.

4.13 After Sale Arrangements If you enter into any private sale agreements for any Lot with the Sellerwithin 60 days of the auction, we, as exclusive agents of the Sellerreserve the right to charge you the applicable Buyer’s Premium inaccordance with these Terms and Conditions, and the Seller acommission in accordance with the terms of the Seller’s agreement.

4.14 Return of Lot4.14.1 Once your bid has been accepted for a Lot then you are liable

to pay for that Lot in accordance with these Terms and Conditions.If there are any problems with a Lot then you must notify us within7 days of receipt of the Lot, specifying the nature of the problem.We may then request that the Lot is returned to us for inspection.Save as set out in clause 5.13, the cancellation of the sale of any Lotand the refund of the corresponding purchase price is entirely atour sole discretion. We will not normally exercise that discretion ifthe Lot is not received by us in the same condition that it was in atthe auction date.

4.14.2 No lot may be returned on account of condition if thecondition was stated by a third party grading company (including,but not limited to PCGS, NGC, ANACS, ICG, PMG, WBG).

5 AFTER THE AUCTION5.1 Buyer’s Premium and other charges

In addition to the Hammer Price, you must pay us the Buyer’sPremium at a rate of 20% of the final Hammer price of each lot, a feeof 3% on the hammer price total for using the-saleroom.com and a feefor paying by credit card.

5.2 Value Added TaxOther than in respect of Zero-rated Lots (o) VAT is chargeable on theHammer price and the Buyer’s premium of daggered (†) and (Ω) lotsat the standard rate (currently 20%), and on lots marked (x) at thereduced rate (currently 5% on the Hammer price and 20% on theBuyer’s premium). VAT on Margin scheme lots (identified by theabsence of any VAT symbol next to the lot number) is payable at 20%on the Buyer’s premium only.

5.3 VAT RefundsGeneral5.3.1 As we remain liable to account for VAT on all Lots unless they

have been exported outside the EU within 3 months of the date ofsale, you will generally be asked to deposit all amounts of VATinvoiced. However, if a Spink nominated shipper is instructed, thenany refundable VAT will not be collected. In all other cases creditswill be made when proof of export is provided. If you export theLot yourself you must obtain shipping documents from theShipping Department for which a charge of £50 will be made.

5.3.2 If you export the Lot you must return the valid proof of exportcertificate to us within 3 months of the date of sale. If you fail toreturn the proof of export certificate to us within such period andyou have not already accounted to us for the VAT, you will beliable to us for the full amount of the VAT due on such Lot and weshall be entitled to invoice you for this sum.

5.3.3 To apply for a refund of any VAT paid, the proof of exportcertificate must be sent to our Shipping Department clearly marked‘VAT Refund’ within 3 months of the date of sale. No payment willbe made where the total amount of VAT refundable is less than £50and Spink will charge £50 for each refund processed.

VAT Refunds - Buyers from within the EU5.3.4 VAT refunds are available on the Hammer Price and Buyer’s

Premium of Daggered (†) and Investment Gold (g) Lots. You mustcertify that you are registered for VAT in another EU country andthat the Lot is to be removed from the United Kingdom within 3months of the date of sale.

5.3.5 Where an EU buyer purchases a Lot on which import VAT hasbeen charged, no refund of VAT is available from us. It may bepossible to apply directly for a refund on form VAT 65 toHM Revenue & Customs Overeseas Repayment Section,Londonderry.

VAT Refunds – Buyers from outside the EU5.3.6 Where a Lot is included within the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme

and evidence of export from the EU is produced within 3 monthsof the date of sale, the VAT on Buyer’s Premium may be refunded.

5.3.7 Where the Lot is marked as a Daggered (†) or Investment Gold(g) Lot the VAT charged on the Hammer Price may be refundedwhere evidence of export from the EU is produced within 3months of the date of sale. A refund of VAT charged on the Buyer’sPremium can also be made on receipt of proof of business as acollectibles dealer.

5.3.8 Where the Lot is marked as an Omega (Ω) Lot or an ImportVAT (x) Lot and evidence of export from the EU is producedwithin 3 months of the date of sale, the VAT charged on both theHammer Price and Buyer’s Premium may be refunded. Whererequired, we can advise you on how to export such Lots as a specificform of export evidence is required. Where we advise you on theexport of the Lots, please be aware that the ultimate responsibilityin respect of obtaining a valid proof of export certificate will lie withyou and we will not be responsible for your failure to obtain suchcertificate.

5.4 Payment5.4.1 You must provide us with your full name and permanent address

and, if so requested, details of the bank from which any paymentsto us will be made. You must pay the full amount due (comprisingthe Hammer Price, the Buyer’s Premium and any applicable VAT)within seven days after the date of the sale. This applies even if youwish to export the Lot and an export licence is (or may be)required.

5.4.2 You will not acquire title to the Lot until all amounts due have been paid in full. This includes instances where specialarrangements were made for release of Lot prior to full settlement.

5.4.3 Payment should be made in sterling by one of the followingmethods:II(i) Direct bank transfer to our account details of which are set

out on the invoice. All bank charges shall be met by you.Please ensure that your client number is noted on thetransfer.

i(ii) By cheque or bank draft made payable to Spink and Son Ltdand sent to Spink at 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury,London WC1B 4ET. Please note that the processing chargesfor payments made by cheques or bank drafts drawn on anon-U.K bank shall be met by you. Please ensure that theremittance slip printed at the bottom of the invoice isenclosed with your payment.

(iii) By Visa or Mastercard. A fee of 2% will be applied. Paymentsmade by American Express are subject to a 4% fee. Paymentsexceeding £5,000 can normally only be made by the cardholder in person whilst on our premises.

5.4.4 Payments should be made by the registered buyer and not bythird parties, unless it has been agreed at the time of registrationthat you are acting as an agent on behalf of a third party.

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5.5 InvoicesInvoices may consist of one or more pages and will show: Zero ratedLots (o); no symbol Lots sold under the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme;Lots marked (g) special scheme Investment Gold; Daggered Lots (†),imported Lots marked (x) and (Ω), (e) Lots with Zero rated hammerfor EU VAT registered buyers.

5.6 Collection of Purchases5.6.1 Unless specifically agreed to the contrary, we shall retain lots

purchased until all amounts due to us, or to the Spink Group, havebeen paid in full. Buyers will be required to pay for their lots whenthey wish to take possession of the same, which must be within 7days of the date of the sale, unless prior arrangements have beenmade with Spink. Without prior agreement, lots will not be releaseduntil cleared funds are received with regard to payments made bycheque.

5.6.2 Unless we notify you to the contrary, items retained by us willbe covered in accordance with our policy which is available forinspection at our offices from the date of sale for a period of sevendays or until the time of collection, whichever is sooner. After sevendays or from the time of collection, whichever is the earlier, the Lotwill be entirely at your risk.

5.6.3 Our policy will not cover and we are unable to acceptresponsibility for damage caused by woodworm, changes inatmospheric conditions or acts of terrorism.

5.7 NotificationWe are not able to notify successful bidders by telephone. WhileInvoices are sent out by mail after the auction we do not acceptresponsibility for notifying you of the result of your bid. You arerequested to contact us by telephone or in person as soon as possibleafter the auction to obtain details of the outcome of your bids to avoidincurring charges for late payment.

5.8 Packing and handling5.8.1 We shall use all reasonable endeavours to take care when

handling and packing a purchased Lot but remind you that afterseven days or from the time of collection, whichever is sooner, theLot is entirely at your risk. Our postage charges are set out at theback of the catalogue.

5.8.2 It is the responsibility of the Buyer to be aware of any ImportDuties that may be incurred upon importation to the finaldestination. Spink will not accept return of any package in order toavoid these duties. The onus is also on the Buyer to be aware of anyCustoms import restrictions that prohibit the importation ofcertain collectibles. Spink will not accept return of the Lot(s) underthese circumstances. Spink will not accept responsibility for Lot(s)seized or destroyed by Customs.

5.8.3 If the Buyer requires delivery of the Lot to an address other thanthe invoice address this will be carried out at the discretion ofSpink.

5.9 Recommended packers and shippersIf required our shipping department may arrange shipment as youragent. Although we may suggest carriers if specifically requested, oursuggestions are made on the basis of our general experience of suchparties in the past and we are not responsible to any person to whomwe have made a recommendation for the acts or omissions of the thirdparties concerned.

5.10 Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases5.10.1 If you fail to make payment within seven days of your stipulated

payment date set out in your invoice, we shall be entitled to exerciseone or more of the following rights or remedies:5.10.1.1 to charge interest at the rate of 2% per month compound

interest, calculated on a daily basis, from the date the fullamount is due;

5.10.1.2 to set off against any amounts which the Spink Group mayowe you in any other transaction the outstanding amountremaining unpaid by you;

5.10.1.3 we may keep hold of all or some of your Lots or otherproperty in the possession of the Spink Group until you havepaid all the amounts you owe us or the Spink Group, even if theunpaid amounts do not relate to those Lots or other property.Following fourteen days’ notice to you of the amountoutstanding and remaining unpaid, the Spink Group shall havethe right to arrange the sale of such Lots or other property. Weshall apply the proceeds in discharge of the amount outstandingto us or the Spink Group, and pay any balance to you;

5.10.1.4 where several amounts are owed by you to the SpinkGroup in respect of different transactions, to apply any amountpaid to discharge any amount owed in respect of any particulartransaction, whether or not you so direct;

5.10.1.5 to reject at any future auction any bids made by you or onyour behalf or obtain a deposit from you before accepting anybids.

5.10.2 If you fail to make payment within thirty-five days, we shall inaddition be entitled:

5.10.2.1 to cancel the sale of the Lot or any other item sold to youat the same or any other auction;

5.10.2.2 to arrange a resale of the Lot, publicly or privately, and, ifthis results in a lower price being obtained, claim the balancefrom you together with all reasonable costs including a 20%seller’s commission, expenses, damages, legal fees, commissionsand premiums of whatever kind associated with both sales orotherwise, incurred in connection with your failure to makepayment;

5.10.2.3 when reselling the Lot, place a notice in our cataloguestating that you successfully purchased the Lot at auction buthave subsequently failed to pay the Hammer Price of the Lot; or

5.10.2.4 take any other appropriate action as we deem fit.5.10.3 If you fail to collect within fourteen days after the sale, whether

or not payment has been made, you will be required5.10.3.1 to pay a storage charge of £2 per item per day plus any

additional handling cost that may apply. 5.10.3.2 you will not be entitled to collect the Lot until all

outstanding charges are met, together with payment of all otheramounts due to us.

5.11 Uses of default informationIf you fail to make payment for a Lot in accordance with these Terms andConditions:5.11.1 We reserve the right to refuse you the right to make bids for any

future auction irrespective of whether previous defaults havebeen settled; and

5.11.2 You consent to us disclosing details of such default to otherauctioneers and live bidding platforms, which will include yourname, address, nature of the default and the date of the default.

Auctioneers or live bidding platforms who receive details of the defaultmay rely on such information when deciding whether to enter into atransaction with you in the future.

5.12 Export Licence5.12.1 If required we can, at our discretion, advise you on the detailed

provisions of the export licensing regulations. Where we advise youin relation to export licensing regulations the ultimate responsibilityin respect of any export will lie with you and we will not beresponsible for your failure to apply for any necessary licences.

5.12.2 If the Lot is going to be hand carried by you, you may berequired to produce a valid export licence to us or sign a waiverdocument stating that a licence will be applied for.

5.12.3 You should always check whether an export licence is requiredbefore exporting. Export licences are usually obtained within twoor three weeks but delays can occur.

5.12.4 Unless otherwise agreed by us in writing, the fact that you wishto apply for an export licence does not affect your obligation tomake payment within seven days nor our right to charge interest onlate payment.

5.12.5 If you request that we apply for an export licence on yourbehalf, we shall be entitled to recover from you our disbursementsand out of pocket expenses in relation to such application, togetherwith any relevant VAT.

5.12.6 We will not be obliged to rescind a sale nor to refund anyinterest or other expenses incurred by you where payment is madeby you despite the fact that an export licence is required.

5.13 Refund in the case of Forgery5.13.1 A sale will be cancelled, and the amount paid refunded to you

if a Lot (other than a miscellaneous item not described in thecatalogue) sold by us proves to have been a Forgery. We shall nothowever be obliged to refund any amounts if either (a) thecatalogue description or saleroom notice at the auction datecorresponded to the generally accepted opinion of scholars orexperts at that time, or fairly indicated that there was a conflict ofopinions, or (b) it can be demonstrated that the Lot is a Forgeryonly by means of either a scientific process not generally acceptedfor use until after publication of the catalogue or a process which atthe date of the auction was unreasonably expensive or impracticableor likely to have caused damage to the Lot. Furthermore, youshould note that this refund can be obtained only if the followingconditions are met:5.13.1.1 you must notify us in writing, within seven days of the

receipt of the Lot(s), that in your view the Lot concerned is aForgery;

5.13.1.2 you must then return the item to us within fourteen daysfrom receipt of the Lot(s), in the same condition as at theauction date; and

5.13.1.3 as soon as possible following return of the Lot, you mustproduce evidence satisfactory to us that the Lot is a Forgery andthat you are able to transfer good title to us, free from any thirdparty claims.

5.13.1.4 you must provide to us all evidence obtained by you thata Lot is a Forgery no later than 7 days after you receive suchevidence.

5.13.2 In no circumstances shall we be required to pay you any morethan the amount paid by you for the Lot concerned and you shallhave no claim for interest.

5.13.3 The benefit of this guarantee is not capable of beingtransferred, and is solely for the benefit of the person to whom theoriginal invoice was made out by us in respect of the Lot when soldand who, since the sale, has remained the owner of the Lot withoutdisposing of any interest in it to any third party.

5.13.4 We shall be entitled to rely on any scientific or other process toestablish that the Lot is not a Forgery, whether or not such processwas used or in use at the date of the auction.

6 LIABILITY Nothing in these Terms and Conditions limits or excludes our liability for:6.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence; or 6.2 any damage or liability incurred by you as a result of our fraud or

fraudulent misrepresentation.

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7 USE OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION7.1 We will use the personal information you provide to us to:

7.1.1 process the bids you make on Lots (whether successful orotherwise) and other auction related services we provide;

7.1.2 process your payment relating to a successful purchase of a Lot;7.1.3 arrange for delivery of any Lot you purchase, which will include

passing your details to shipping providers and, on overseasdeliveries, to customs where they make enquiries regarding the Lot;

7.1.4 inform you about similar products or services that we provide,but you may stop receiving these at any time by contacting us.

7.2 In accordance with clause 4.2, you agree that we may pass yourinformation to credit reference agencies and that they may keep a recordof any search that they do.

7.3 In accordance with clause 5.11, you agree that where you default onmaking payment for a Lot in accordance with these terms and conditionswe may disclose details of such default to other auctioneers and livebidding platforms.

7.4 We are also working closely with third parties (including, for example,other auctioneers and live bidding platforms) and may receiveinformation about you from them.

8 COPYRIGHT 8.1 We shall have the right (on a non-exclusive basis) to photograph, video

or otherwise produce an image of the Lot. All rights in such an imagewill belong to us, and we shall have the right to use it in whatever waywe see fit.

8.2 The copyright in all images, illustrations and written material relatingto a Lot is and shall remain at all times our property and we shall havethe right to use it in whatever way we see fit. You shall not use or allowanyone else to use such images, illustrations or written material withoutour prior written consent.

9 VATYou shall give us all relevant information about your VAT status and that ofthe Lot to ensure that the correct information is printed in the catalogues.Once printed, the information cannot be changed. If we incur any unforeseencost or expense as a result of the information being incorrect, you willreimburse to us on demand the full amount incurred.

10 NOTICESAll notices given under these Terms and Conditions may be served personally,sent by 1st class post, or faxed to the address given to the sender by the otherparty. Any notice sent by post will be deemed to have been received on thesecond working day after posting or, if the addressee is overseas, on the fifthworking day after posting. Any notice sent by fax or served personally will bedeemed to be delivered on the first working day following despatch.

11 ADDITIONAL PROVISIONSThe following provisions of this clause 10 shall apply only if you are acting forthe purposes of your business. 11.1 Limitation of Liability

Subject to clause 6, we shall not be liable, whether in tort (includingfor negligence) or breach of statutory duty, contract, misrepresentationor otherwise for any:11.1.1 loss of profits, loss of business, depletion of goodwill and/or

similar losses, loss of anticipated savings, loss of goods, loss ofcontract, loss of use, loss of corruption of data or information; or

11.1.2 any special, indirect, consequential or pure economic loss,costs, damages, charges or expenses.

11.2 SeverabilityIf any part of these Terms and Condition is found by any court to beinvalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part may be discounted and therest of the conditions shall continue to be valid and enforceable to thefullest extent permitted by law.

11.3 Force majeureWe shall have no liability to you if we are prevented from, or delayedin performing, our obligations under these Terms and Conditions orfrom carrying on our business by acts, events, omissions or accidentsbeyond our reasonable control, including (without limitation) strikes,lock-outs or other industrial disputes (whether involving our workforceor the workforce of any other party), failure of a utility service ortransport network, act of God, war, riot, civil commotion, maliciousdamage, compliance with any law or governmental order, rule,regulation or direction, accident, breakdown of plant or machinery,fire, flood, storm or default of suppliers or subcontractors.

11.4 Waiver11.4.1 A waiver of any right under these Terms and Conditions is only

effective if it is in writing and it applies only to the circumstancesfor which it is given. No failure or delay by a party in exercising anyright or remedy under these Terms and Conditions or by law shallconstitute a waiver of that (or any other) right or remedy, norpreclude or restrict its further exercise. No single or partial exerciseof such right or remedy shall preclude or restrict the further exerciseof that (or any other) right or remedy.

11.4.2 Unless specifically provided otherwise, rights arising underthese Terms and Conditions are cumulative and do not excluderights provided by law.

11.5 Law and Jurisdiction11.5.1 These Terms and Conditions and any dispute or claim arising

out of or in connection with them or their subject matter, shall begoverned by, and construed in accordance with, the law of Englandand Wales.

11.5.2 The parties irrevocably agree that the courts of England andWales shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute orclaim that arises out of, or in connection with, Terms andConditions or their subject matter.

Postal ChargesPrices for books(items sent by this method are not covered by insurance)

Prices for all other items including postage and packaging

Shipments of more than 2kg or volumetric measurement of more than 2kg have tobe sent by courier. Certain countries may incur extra charge when courier servicesare required by our insurance policy. For lots sent by courier please [email protected] for calculation of any further relevant cost in addition tothe above charges.

Value Added Tax (VAT)

Charging of (VAT) at AuctionThe information shown on this page sets out the way in which Spink intends toaccount for VAT.

i. Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme1. Where possible, we will offer Lots for sale under the Auctioneers’

Margin Scheme. Such Lots can be identified by the absence of anyVAT symbol next to the Lot number in the catalogue and will not besubject to VAT on the Hammer Price.

2. Where Lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme to UKVAT–registered businesses, the VAT on Buyers’ Premium is notrecoverable as input tax. Upon request on sale day, we will issueinvoices that show VAT separately on both the Hammer Price andthe Buyer’s Premium. This will enable VAT-registered businesses torecover the VAT charged as input tax, subject to the normal rules forrecovering input tax.

ii. Zero-Rated LotsLimited Categories of goods, such as books, are Zero-rated (o) for VAT inthe United Kingdom. Such Lots are offered under the Auctioneers’ MarginScheme. In these circumstances no VAT will be added to the Buyer’spremium.

iii. Daggered LotsLots which are Daggered (†) in the catalogue are subject to VAT at 20%on both the Hammer Price and the Buyer’s Premium.

iv. Imported and Omega LotsLots which are marked (x) in the catalogue are subject to VAT at 5% onthe Hammer price plus 20% on the Buyer’s premium. Lots which bear theOmega symbol (Ω) are subject to VAT at 20% on the Hammer Price andon the Buyer’s Premium. This VAT is payable on items imported fromoutside the EU. In these cases we have used a temporary importationprocedure, which in effect means that the point of importation is deferreduntil the Lot has been sold. At this point the Buyer is treated as theimporter and is liable to pay the import VAT due. We will collect the VATfrom you and pay it to HM Customs and Excise on your behalf.

v. Investment Gold LotsLots marked (g) in the catalogue are exempt from VAT on the HammerPrice and are subject to VAT at 20% on the Buyer’s Premium. A refund ofVAT charged on the Buyer’s Premium can also be made on receipt of proofof business as a collectibles dealer outside of the EU.

Invoice Value UK EU Rest of the WorldUp to £1,500 £10 £15 £20

Up to £10,000 £20 £30 £40

Above £10,001 £20 £50 £60

Weight UK EU Rest of the WorldUp to 1kg £8 for any weight £12 £15

Up to 2kg £8 for any weight £18 £25

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2 April The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS1528 April Queen Elizabeth II, A Banknote Collection London 1503328 April The Michael Jowett Collection of African Banknotes London 1503229 April The Uncirculated Collection London 1503429/30 April World Banknotes London 15008 6 May British Banknotes London 150363/4 June The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale New York 3228/9 July World Banknotes London 1502827 August The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS1729/30 September World Banknotes London 150091 October World Banknotes London 1500914 November The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS19

SALE CALENDAR 2015

The above sale dates are subject to change

Spink offers the following services:– VALUATIONS FOR INSURANCE AND PROBATE FOR INDIVIDUAL ITEMS OR WHOLE COLLECTIONS –

– SALES ON A COMMISSION BASIS EITHER OF INDIVIDUAL PIECES OR WHOLE COLLECTIONS –

STAMPS

16 April The Neville Polakow FRPSL Collection of Northern Rhodesia London 15022 16 May The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS1219 May Western Australia from the Vestey Collection London 15024 20 May Swaziland, The Award-Winning Collection formed by

Peter van der Molen, RDPSA, FRPSL London 15035 20/21/22 May The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale London 15023 June The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale New York 15115/16 July The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale London 15026 July Postal History and Historical Documents London 1503717/18 August Stamps and Covers of South East Asia Sale during the International Exhibition Singapore 1502726 September The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS14

COINS

2 April The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS1514 May The Slaney Collection of English Coins – Part 2 London 150313/4 June The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale New York 3221/2 July Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 1500527 August The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS1722/23 September Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 1500614 November The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS19

MEDALS

23 April Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 1500123 July Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 1500219 November Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 15003

BONDS AND SHARES

2 April The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS1529 May Bonds & Share Certificates of the World London 15018 3/4 June The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale New York 32227 August The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS1714 November The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS19

AUTOGRAPHS

July Postal History and Historical Documents London 15037

WINES

16 April Great Whiskies, Cognacs and Wines Hong Kong SFW1314 August Wines, Cognacs and Other Spirits Singapore SFW14

GROUP CHAIRMAN AND CEO

Olivier D. Stocker

YOUR SPECIALISTS

STAMPS

UK - Tim Hirsch FRPSL Guy Croton Fernando Martínez David Parsons Nick Startup Neill GrangerPaul Mathews Dominic Savastano Tom Smith Ian Shapiro (Consultant)

USA - George Eveleth Richard DebneyEUROPE - Guido Craveri Fernando Martínez

CHINA - Tommy Chau Doris LoCOINS

UK - Richard Bishop Eleanor Charlotte DixTim Robson Jon Mann Barbara Mears John Pett

USA - Greg Cole Luke Mitchell Stephen Goldsmith (Special Consultant)CHINA - Kin Choi Cheung

BANKNOTES

UK - Barnaby Faull Andrew Pattison Monica Kruber Thomasina SmithUSA - Greg Cole Stephen Goldsmith (Special Consultant)

CHINA - Kelvin Cheung Pei Po ChowBONDS & SHARES

UK - Mike Veissid Andrew Pattison Thomasina SmithUSA - Luke Mitchell

Europe - Peter ChristenCHINA - Kelvin Cheung

ORDERS, DECORATIONS, MEDALS & MILITARIA

UK - Mark Quayle Oliver Pepys John HaywardBOOKS

UK - Philip Skingley Jennifer MulhollandAUTOGRAPHS

USA - Greg Cole Stephen Goldsmith (Special Consultant)WINES

CHINA - Guillaume Willk-Fabia

YOUR EUROPE TEAM (LONDON - LUGANO)

Chairman’s OfficeCharles Blane

DirectorsTim Hirsch Anthony Spink

Auction & Client Management TeamMira Adusei-Poku Grace Hawkins Rita Ariete Dora Szigeti Tatyana Boyadzhieva

John Winchcombe Craig Bower-Parker María Martínez Maurizio Schenini

FinanceAlison Bennet Marco Fiori Mina Bhagat Dennis Muriu Hemel Thakore Veronica Morris

IT & AdministrationBerdia Qamarauli Liz Cones Curlene Spencer

Tom Robinson Cristina Dugoni Giacomo Canzi

YOUR AMERICA TEAM (NEW YORK)

Auction Administration and Marketing & DesignSonia Alves Amit Ramprashad

Finance & AdministrationAleena Nieves

AuctioneerLuke Mitchell

YOUR ASIA TEAM (HONG KONG - SINGAPORE)

AdministrationAngie Ihlo Fung Newton Tsang Sue Pui Arthur Chan Doris Lo Gary Tan

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