| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| The David Kirch Collection of English Provincial Banknotes Part III: Wales & The West Midlands (Sale 13032) | |||
| Auctioneer: | Spink | Location: | 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 4ET |
| Contact: | Tel: +44 (0)20 7563 4000 Fax: +44 (0)20 7563 4066 | ||
| Date: | 18th April 2013 | Time: | 10:00AM |
| Details: | Viewing: Wednesday 17 April 10 am to 5 pm Any other viewing by appointment only |
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| Auction Lots - Page 2 | |||
| 3051 | |||
| Cirencester Bank (Cripps & Co), £5, 19 April 18[34], serial number 951, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, allegory of justice at top left, manuscript signature of Cripps at lower left (Outing 564a), toning, pinholes at left, about fine, pleasing £250-300 |
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| 3052 | |||
| Gloucestershire Banking Company, partial proof £5, 18- (1831-73), no serial number, black and white on card, bordered edge, value at lower left, left and top right (see Outing 566a for type), two strong folds and some foxing, very fine £200-250 |
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| 3053 | |||
| Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof £5, 186-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (see Outing 566a for type), two strong folds, otherwise a clean, fresh good very fine £200-250 |
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| 3054 | |||
| Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof £5 and £10 set, 18- (1831-73), no serial number, black and white on card, both with bordered edge, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (see Outing 566a and 566d for type), both with two strong folds, otherwise both fresh good very fine (2) £300-400 |
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| 3055 | |||
| Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof £5 and £10 set, 184-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (see Outing 566a and 566d for type), both with two folds, some very light foxing, good very fine (2) £300-400 |
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| 3056 | |||
| Gloucestershire Banking Company, £5, 1 April 185[9], serial number O1/566, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (Outing 566b), stamped CANCELLED twice, cancellation holes, toning, a solid very fine, rare £300-400 |
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| 3057 | |||
| Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof £5, 184-, no serial number, black and white on watermarked tracing paper, value at lower left, centre, and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (Outing 566c), two folds, otherwise crisp and fresh, good very fine £200-300 |
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| 3058 | |||
| Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £5, 3 March 188[2], serial number A098, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature of Bowly at lower right, bank name in pseudo oriental pattern on reverse, printed by W.W.Sprague & Co (Outing 566f), cancellation holes, tear at top right repaired with tape, annotation of reverse dated 23/8/88, otherwise a clean, solid about very fine, attractive and rare £350-450 |
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| 3059 | |||
| Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £5, 1 November 188[obscured], serial number D826, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature at lower right, bank name in pseudo oriental pattern on reverse, printed by W.W.Sprague & Co (Outing 566g), stamped CANCELLED twice, cancellation holes, some ink stains, otherwise a crisp very fine, pleasing £350-450 |
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| 3060 | |||
Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £10, 10 November 187[3], serial number L215, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature of Bowly at lower right (Outing 566i), stamped CANCELLED twice, cancellation holes, annotations on reverse, otherwise a solid good fine, pleasing and rare £350-450COLEFORD |
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| 3061 | |||
Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £5, 16 May 188[4], serial number A227, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature at lower right, bank name in pseudo oriental pattern on reverse, printed by W.W.Sprague & Co (Outing 581, not seen), stamped CANCELLED twice, cancellation holes, some ink stains, otherwise a crisp very fine, pleasing and rare £350-450DURSLEY |
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| 3062 | |||
| Dursley (Richard Williams), unissued 5 guineas, 179-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and right, banker's initials at top left, printed by Ashby, Cheapside (Outing 723, not seen), mounted on blue paper, small tear at top edge, otherwise a fresh and original good very fine, and very rare £250-350 |
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| 3063 | |||
| Dursley Bank (John Vizard, George Adey, Henry Vizard & Stephen Adey), £1, 1 December 180[6], serial number L3006, black and white, value at lower left and right, bankers' initials at left (Outing 724, this partnership not seen), tear cancelled, toned, small hole at left, very good £100-150 |
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| 3064 | |||
| Dursley Bank (John Vizard, George Adey, Henry Vizard & Stephen Adey), 1 guinea, 19 January 180[7], serial number 5910, black and white, value at lower left and right, bankers' initials at left (Outing 724, this partnership not seen), tear cancelled, toned, very good £140-180 |
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| 3065 | |||
| Dursley Bank (John Vizard, George Adey, Henry Vizard & Stephen Adey), 5 guineas, 4 December 180[4], serial number L235, black and white, value at lower left and right, bankers' initials at left (Outing 724, this partnership not seen), tear cancelled, toned, some ink stains, very good, rare £200-300 |
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| 3066 | |||
| Dursley & Uley Bank (Watts, Bloxome, Watts & Player), Dursely & Uley Bank (Watts, Bloxome, Watts & Player), part issued £1, 31 July 18[11], serial number F2945, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and right, Dursley Market House at left, duty stamp at left (Outing 725b), right edge torn, heavily folded, very good, pleasing and rare £250-350 |
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| 3067 | |||
Dursley Bank (Bloxome, Son & Co), £10, 22 October 18[34], serial number 192, black and white, value at lower left, right and top right, Dursley Market House at centre, partnership and value on reverse in red bordered guilloche design, a Rowe & Kentish print (Outing 725j), cut cancelled, toned, a solid and crisp very fine, rare £300-500FAIRFORD |
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| 3068 | |||
Gloucestershire Bank (John Herbert & Co), £1, 17 April [1819], serial number 256J, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at left, manuscript signature of J.Herbert at lower right (not seen in Outing), heavily toned and stained red, large tear at top left, very good £150-200GLOUCESTER |
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| 3069 | |||
| Gloucester City Old Bank (James Wood), 1 guinea, 18 January 18[19], serial number 7051, black and white, value at lower left and top right, arms at left, manuscript signature of James Wood at lower right (Outing 819a), heavy toning, torn edges, pinholes at left, very good £100-150 |
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| 3070 | |||
| Gloucester City Old Bank (James Wood), 5 guineas, 15 July 18[19], serial number 9160J, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at left, manuscript signature of James Wood at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 819b), ink cancelled, four pinholes at left, otherwise a solid good fine £120-160 |
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| 3071 | |||
| Gloucester City Old Bank (James Wood), £1, 17 December 18[25], serial number 8979, black and white, value at lower left and top right, arms at top left, manuscript signature of James Wood at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 819c), ink cancelled in red, large stain and toning, very good £100-150 |
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| 3072 | |||
| Gloucester City Old Bank (James Wood), £5, 4 June 18[17], serial number 2989J, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, arms at left, manuscript signature of James Wood at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 819f), ink cancelled, toned and stained, otherwise about very fine £150-200 |
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| 3073 | |||
| Gloucester City Old Bank (James Wood), £5, 31 July 18[28], serial number 9843J, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, arms at left, manuscript signature of James Wood at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 819f), ink cancelled in black, pinholes at left, very good £100-150 |
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| 3074 | |||
| Gloucester City Old Bank (James Wood), £5, 25 March 18[35], serial number 2142M, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, arms at left, manuscript signature of James Wood at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 819f), ink cancelled in black, some pinholes, toned, about fine £100-150 |
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| 3075 | |||
| Gloucester City Old Bank (James Wood), a pair of £10, 22 May 18[26] & 9 March 18[27], serial numbers 7321M & 7456M, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at left, both with manuscript signature of James Wood at lower right (Outing 819g), both ink cancelled in black, trimmed, one repaired on reverse, heavy toning, good (2) £120-180 |
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| 3076 | |||
| Gloucester City Old Bank (James Wood), £10, 24 April 18[30], serial number 7733A, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at left, manuscript signature of James Wood at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 819g), ink cancelled in black, toning, otherwise about fine £150-200 |
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| 3077 | |||
| Gloucester Bank (Sam Niblett), an issued (2) and unissued (1) sight bills, 17[82]-[88] & unissued post bill for 5 guineas, 17-, black and white, all with arms at left, issued notes with manuscript signature of Niblett (see Outing 822 for type, earlier date not seen), issued notes with some staining and torn edges, fine; unissued noted mounted on blue paper, good extremely fine (4) £150-200 |
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| 3078 | |||
| Gloucester Old Bank (William Fendall, Charles Evans & James Jelf), 5 guineas, 19 January 18[13], serial number A2315, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, arms at left, manuscript signature of James Jelf at lower right (Outing 822b), pinholes at left, light toning, otherwise a solid about fine £100-150 |
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| 3079 | |||
| Gloucester Old Bank (Fendall, Evans & Jelf), £1, 6 May 18[12], serial number 2107, black and white, value at lower left and right, arms at top left, manuscript signature of James Jelf at lower right (Outing 822c), pinholes, foxing and ink annotations, otherwise about fine £100-150 |
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| 3080 | |||
| Gloucester Old Bank (William Fendall, Charles Evans & James Jelf), £10, 8 January 18[13], serial number 1139, black and white, value at lower left and right, arms at top left, manuscript signature of James Jelf at lower right (Outing 822e), heavily toned, pinholes and holes across central fold, good, rare £150-200 |
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| 3081 | |||
| Gloucester Old Bank (Charles Evans & James Jelf), 1 guinea, 1 July 18[14], serial number 264, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at top left, manuscript signature of James Jelf at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 822f), handstamp on reverse relating to bankruptcy, pinholes at left, some small ink stains, otherwise a solid about fine £100-150 |
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| 3082 | |||
| Gloucester Old Bank (Charles Evans & James Jelf), 5 guineas, 9 November 18[13], serial number L115, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, arms at left, manuscript signature of James Jelf at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 822g), toned, folded edges, pinholes, about fine £140-180 |
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| 3083 | |||
| Gloucester Old Bank (Charles Evans & James Jelf), a pair of £1, 1 April 18[14] & 9 January 18[15], serial number 217 & 2501, both black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, top centre and right, arms at top left, manuscript signature of James Jelf at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 822h), toning and some discolouration, very fine and fine (2) £150-200 |
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| 3084 | |||
| Gloucester Old Bank (Charles Evans & James Jelf), £10, 9 November 18[13], serial number X947, black and white, value at lower left and right, arms at top left, manuscript signature of James Jelf at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 822i), toning more on reverse, small ink marks, frayed edges at strong folds, about fine £180-240 |
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| 3085 | |||
| Gloucester Old Bank (Charles Evans & James Jelf), 1 guinea, 11 October 18[14], serial number 595, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at top left, manuscript signature of James Jelf at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 822j), pinholes at left, ink spot and light toning, otherwise a pleasing and solid good fine £120-180 |
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| 3086 | |||
| Gloucester Bank (Merrott & John Merrott Stephens), £1, 25 March 18[13], serial number T988, black and white, value at lower left and right, arms at top left, manuscript signature of Merrott Stephens at lower right (Outing 823a), heavy toning, pinholes at left, very good £80-120 |
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| 3087 | |||
| Gloucester Bank (Merrott & John Merrott Stephens), £5, 23 April 18[13], serial number H406, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at top left, manuscript signature of Merrott Stephens at lower right (Outing 823b), repaired with paper on reverse, three large holes and numerous pinholes, heavy toning, good £80-100 |
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| 3088 | |||
| Gloucester Bank (Merrott Stephens), £1, 21 September 18[15], serial number V788, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at top left, manuscript signature of Merrott Stephens at lower right (Outing 823c), ink cancelled, ink stain at lower centre, annotations on reverse dated 27 May 1818, toning, about fine £100-140 |
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| 3089 | |||
| Gloucester Bank (John Turner, Robert Morris, Thomas Turner & Robert Morris Junr), unissued 1 guinea, 18- (c.1812-19), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and top right, arms at top left (Outing 824, not seen), toning and pinholes at right, very fine, pleasing and rare £200-300 |
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| 3090 | |||
| Gloucester Bank (John Turner Thomas Turner and Robert Morris), £1, 2 September 18[19], serial number E8990, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at top left, manuscript signature of John Turner at lower left, banker's initials in filigree design on reverse (Outing 824a), a line of pinholes, some small ink stains on reverse, otherwise a solid and original very fine £200-250 |
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| 3091 | |||
| Gloucester Bank (John Turner, Thomas Turner and Robert Morris), £1, 182[illegible], no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at left, revenue stamp on reverse on red and black (Outing 824a), heavily toned, manuscript writing faded, lower left corner missing, broken along central fold, good £80-100 |
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| 3092 | |||
| Gloucester Bank (John Turner, Thomas Turner and Robert Morris), £1, 22 February 182[5], serial number F5284, black and white, bordered edge, value at lower left and centre, arms at left, manuscript signature Robert Morris, revenue stamp on reverse on red and black (Outing 824a), toning, tears at edges, broken along central fold, very good £100-140 |
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| 3093 | |||
| Gloucester Bank (John Turner, Thomas Turner and Robert Morris), £5, 16 June 18[20], serial number F776, black and white, value at lower left and right, arms at left, manuscript signature of John Turner at lower left, bankers' initials in filigree design on reverse (Outing 824b), heavily toned, ink annotations on both sides, trimmed at left and top edges, good £50-80 |
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| 3094 | |||
| Gloucester Bank (Gladstone, Turner, Montague, Turner & Nicholls), proof £10, 182-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and centre, bankers' initials at left (Outing 826), laid down on card, otherwise fresh and original, about uncirculated, rare £200-300 |
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| 3095 | |||
| Gloucestershire Banking Company, unissued £5, 184-, serial number 2750, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (Outing 828a), original and fresh, good very fine £200-300 |
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| 3096 | |||
| Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof £5, 184-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (Outing 828c), two strong folds, otherwise original and fresh, good extremely fine £180-240 |
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| 3097 | |||
| Gloucestershire Banking Company, a proof and partial proof pair of £5, 185-, no serial numbers, black and white on card, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (1) and centre (1), (Outing 828c), two strong folds, otherwise original and fresh, good extremely fine £200-250 |
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| 3098 | |||
| Gloucestershire Banking Company, a proof and partial proof pair of £5, 184- & 18 August 184[2], no serial numbers, black and white on card, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (1) (Outing 828c), two strong folds, partial proof with foxing, otherwise generally fresh good very fine (2) £300-400 |
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| 3099 | |||
| Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof £5, 186-, no serial numbers, black and white on thin card, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (Outing 828c), two strong folds, otherwise original and fresh, good extremely fine £150-200 |
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| 3100 | |||
| Gloucestershire Banking Company, £10, 1 April 187[8], serial number G767, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (Outing 828e), stamped CANCELLED, cancellation holes, some toning, about fine £200-250 |
| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| The David Kirch Collection of English Provincial Banknotes Part III: Wales & The West Midlands (Sale 13032) | |||
| Auctioneer: | Spink | Location: | 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 4ET |
| Contact: | Tel: +44 (0)20 7563 4000 Fax: +44 (0)20 7563 4066 | ||
| Date: | 18th April 2013 | Time: | 10:00AM |
| Details: | Viewing: Wednesday 17 April 10 am to 5 pm Any other viewing by appointment only |
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