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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
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Wednesday 17 April 10 am to 5 pm
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Auction Lots - Page 16
3750
Chepstow Old Bank (Snead & Company), £5, 26 November 18[62], serial number 16914, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature at lower right, accompanied by an unissued bill of exchange (Outing 499b), cut cancelled, heavily toned, handstamped in red, hole at centre, an attractive very good £140-180

LLANELLY

3751
Llanelly Bank (Haynes, Day, Haynes & Lawrence), 1 guinea, 14 July 18[23], serial number 600, black and white, value at lower left and centre in tableau, vignette of Britannia at left, Britannia and group vignette at centre, allegorical female at top right, manuscript signature of Day at lower right (Outing 1266a), laid down on card, heavily toned, good £100-150
3752
Llanelly Bank (Haynes, Day, Haynes & Lawrence), specimen £1, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, bankers' initials at top left, allegorical female at top, Hellenic relief tableau at centre, a Perkins & Heath print (Outing 1266b), handstamped SPECIMEN, scuffed at top right corner and discolouration, otherwise an attractive extremely fine £140-180
3753
Llanelly Bank (Haynes, Day, Haynes & Lawrence), £1, 10 April 18[24], serial number 170, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, bankers' initials at top left, allegorical female at top, Hellenic relief tableau at centre, manuscript signature of Geo Day at lower right, a Perkins & Heath print, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (Outing 1266b), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse dated 'February 10 1826', toning, a crisp and original about very fine £200-300
3754
Llanelly Bank (Haynes, Day, Haynes & Lawrence), £1, 20 April 18[24], serial number 382, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, bankers' initials at top left, allegorical female at top, Hellenic relief tableau at centre, manuscript signature of Lawrence at lower right, a Perkins & Heath print, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (Outing 1266b), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse dated 'February 10 1826', toning, pinholes at left, otherwise a crisp and original good very fine £200-300
3755
Llanelly Bank (Haynes, Day, Haynes & Lawrence), £1, 20 October 18[24], serial number 839, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, bankers' initials at top left, allegorical female at top, Hellenic relief tableau at centre, manuscript signature of Geo Day at lower right, a Perkins & Heath print, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (Outing 1266b), toned, pinholes at left, about fine £150-200

MONMOUTH

3756
Monmouth, bill of exchange for £20, 26 September 17[98], black and white, arms at left, manuscript signature at lower right, order to pay Mrs Elizabeth Tyler (not seen in Outing), annotaions on reverse dated 22nd January 1799, a solid good fine £100-150
3757
Monmouth & Abergavenny Bank (John Jones & Philip Jones), unissued £1, 181-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and top right, vignette at top left incorporating shield (Outing 1458 for type, this partnership not seen) laid down on card, lower right corner missing, otherwise fresh and presentable, about uncirculated £150-200
3758
Monmouth & Abergavenny Bank (John Jones, Philip Jones & Henry Davies), £1, 1 October 182[5], serial number H2095, black and white, value at lower left and top right, vignette at top left incorporating shield, manuscript signature of Davies at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (see Outing 1458a for type, this denomination not seen), heavily toned, some pinholes at left, very good £100-150
3759
Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £5, 24 March 188[4], serial number B244, 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 ornate design on reverse, printed by W.W.Sprague & Co (Outing 1460b), cancellation holes, some ink stains, otherwise a solid and presentable about very fine, rare £250-350
3760
Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, specimen £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and right in tableau, vignette of port scene at centre with arms either side, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (this location not seen in Outing), handstamped SPECIMEN, lower left corner torn, holes and stains at top, otherwise about very fine £150-200
3761
Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, specimen £10, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, right in tableau, top left and top right, vignette of port scene at centre, arms at left and right, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (this location not seen in Outing), handstamped SPECIMEN, laid down on card, surface dirt, otherwise good very fine, rare £200-250

NEWPORT

3762
Newport Bank (Tomkins, Cox & Jones), 1 guinea, 5 June 180[5], serial number C2689, black and white, value at lower left and centre, vignette of Newport Castle at left, manuscript signature of Robert Jones at lower right (see Outing 1539 for type, this partnership not seen), toning and heavy ink stains, about fine, rare £200-300
3763
Newport and Abergavenny Bank (Sir Robert Salisbury, Bart Salisbury, Jones's & Co), 1 guinea, 1 September 18[09], serial number J17135, black and white, value to lower left and centre, arms at left, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 1540a), some pinholes, two holes at top edge, good fine £150-200
3764
Newport Bank (Harrison, Jones & Co), 1 guinea, 1 September 181[2], serial number B940, black and white, value at lower left, top right and right, arms at left, manuscript signature of Joseph Harrison at lower right, (Outing 1542a), hole at centre, toned, otherwise a solid good fine £180-240
3765
Newport Bank (Harrison, Jones & Co), £1, 1 July 181[2], serial number G636, black and white, value at lower left, top right and right, bankers' initials at left, manuscript signature of Edward Jones at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 1542b), pinholes and small hole at centre, otherwise a solid about very fine £150-200
3766
Newport Old Bank (William Williams & Sons), a pair of £5, 1 May 1845 & 1850, serial numbers A2737 & A8916, black and white, value at lower left, top left, top right and centre, bankers' initials at left, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 1544b), handstamp on reverse relating to bankruptcy dated 1851, blue stains, pinholes at left, very fine (2) £120-180
3767
Newport Old Bank (William Williams & Sons), £5, 1 May 1845, serial numbers A6519, black and white, value at lower left, top left, top right and centre, bankers' initials at left, manuscript signature of Williams at lower right (Outing 1544b), handstamp on reverse relating to bankruptcy dated 1851, toning, otherwise a presentable about very fine £100-150
3768
Newport Old Bank (William Williams & Sons), £5, 1 May 1850, serial numbers A8691, black and white, value at lower left, top left, top right and centre, bankers' initials at left, manuscript signature of Williams at lower right (Outing 1544b), handstamp on reverse relating to bankruptcy dated 1851, several stains, pinholes at left, good fine £120-180
3769
Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left and right in tableau, vignette of port scene at centre with arms either side, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1547b), handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks on reverse, some discolouration, otherwise about uncirculated £200-250
3770
Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left and right in tableau, vignette of port scene at centre with arms either side, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1547b), handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks on reverse, surface dirt, otherwise extremely fine £200-250
3771
Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, £10, 26 March 18[26], serial number 810, black and white, value at lower left, right in tableau, top left and top right, vignette of port scene at centre, arms at left and right, manuscript signatures at lower centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 1547c for type, issued note not seen), handstamp in pink, holes at centre, toned, about fine, rare £300-400
3772
Monmouth & Glamorganshire Banking Company, reverse proof design, no date, black and white, issue town and bank name at cetnre, Brittannia vignettes at top left and top right, ornate design in border, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 1547 for type), discolouration and surface dirt, lower right corner worn, otherwise about uncirculated £80-120
3773
The West of England & South Wales District Bank, proof £5, 184-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, centre in tableau, and at all four corners of border, arms at lower centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (not seen), discolouration, evidence of mounting on reverse, otherwise extremely fine £100-150

PONTYPOOL

3774
Pontypool Bank (Thomas's & Co), £5, 1 April 183[0], serial number 286, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, manuscript signature of George Thomas at lower right, printed by Perkins & Bacon, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 1728a), heavy toning, good fine £200-300
3775
Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, specimen £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left and right in tableau, vignette of port scene at centre with arms either side, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1729a), handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks on reverse, discolouration, otherwise extremely fine £150-200
3776
Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, specimen £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left and right in tableau, vignette of port scene at centre with arms either side, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1729a), handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks on reverse, discolouration, otherwise about uncirculated £150-200
3777
Monmouth & Glamorgan Banking Company, reverse proof design, no date, black and white on card, issue town and bank name at centre, Britannia vignettes at top left and top right, ornate design in border, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1729a), discolouration and surface dirt, mount marks on reverse, otherwise about uncirculated £80-120

TREDEGAR

3778
The West of England & South Wales District Bank, specimen £5, 18- (c.1861), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre in tableau, and at all four corners of border, arms at lower centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co (not seen from this location), pencil annotations dated '9th April 1861', light staining, otherwise about uncirculated £120-180

PEMBROKESHIRE

HAVERFORDWEST

3779
Haverfordwest Bank (S.L. Phillips, Sons & Co), £5, 19 April 18[23], serial number 299, black and white, value at lower left and top right, arms at top left, manuscript signature at lower right, arms, bank name and bankers' initials on reverse (Outing 912c), large cancellation holes at centre, pinholes at left, otherwise an original good fine £140-180
3780
Haverfordwest Bank (S.L. Phillips, Sons & Co), a pair of £1, both May 18[20], serial numbers 569 & 1208, black and white, value at lower left and top right, arms at left, manuscript signature at lower right, arms, bank name and bankers' initials on reverse (Outing 912d), large cancellation holes at centre (1), pinholes and rust marks, heavily toned, good (2) £80-120
3781
Haverfordwest Bank (S.L. Phillips, Sons & Co), £1, 18 (date illegible) 18[25], serial number 1023, black and white, value at lower left and top right, arms at left, manuscript signature at lower right, revenue stamp in black and red on reverse (Outing 912d), two large cancellation holes at centre, toned, about fine £100-120
3782
Pembrokeshire Bank (Davd Saer, Benjn Thomas, Willm Mathias & Co), £1, 8 December 18[25], serial number A347, black and white, value at lower left, right and top right, vignette of Pembroke Castle at centre, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (Outing 912j), toning and stains, hole at left, otherwise a solid good fine £150-200
3783
Union Bank (Mathias, Lloyd & Bowen), 1 guinea, 24 May 18[13], serial number 1601, black and white, value at lower left and centre, bushel at top left, manuscript signature of Bowen at lower left, duty stamp at left (Outing 913a), toned, pinholes at left, fine £100-140
3784
Pembrokeshire Bank (Fortune, Richards & Co), £13-8-0, 24 December 18[03], serial number 432, black and white, value at centre, arms at left, manuscript signature of Fortune at lower left (Outing 914), toned, ink annotations on reverse, holes along folds, otherwise a solid about fine £80-120
3785
Pembrokeshire Bank (John Walters, John Matthew Voss & John Walters Junr), £5, 20 May 182[7], serial number B962, black and white, value at lower left, right and top right, vignette of Pembroke Castle at centre, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (Outing 915a), heavily toned, pinholes at left, otherwise a solid fine £300-350
3786
Pembrokeshire Bank (John Walters & William Walters), £5, 16 November 18[70], serial number D558, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of Pembroke Castle at left, bank name and value on reverse in ornate border (Outing 915c), pinholes, cut cancelled, a crisp, fresh about very fine £100-150

MILFORD

3787
Milford & Pembrokeshire Bank (Chas Philipps, Thos Philipps & Co), 1 guinea, 30 August 180[9], serial number 4010, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of Cha. Philipps at lower right (Outing 1431a), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse dated 23 Dec. 1820, pinholes at left, toned, otherwise about fine £80-100
3788
Milford & Pembrokeshire Bank (Chas Philipps, Thos Philipps & Co), £1, 21 March 180[9], serial number 1989, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of Thos Philipps at lower right (Outing 1431b), toned and stained, fine £80-100
3789
Milford & Pembrokeshire Bank (Chas Philipps, Thos Philipps & Co), £1, 11 October 180[8], serial number M705, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of Chas. Philipps at lower right (Outing 1431b), toned, pinholes at left, otherwise a solid fine £100-140
3790
Milford Naval Bank (Joseph Minet, John Brown & Co), £1, 24 December 18[11], serial number 801, black and white, value at lower left, right and top right, naval vignette in garter at left, manuscript signature of John Brown at lower right (see Outing 1433 for type, not seen), halved and rejoined on reverse, toned, otherwise about fine and the first note for this bank, thus rare £300-500

NARBERTH

3791
Pembrokeshire Bank (John Walters & William Walters), part issued £5, 18-, serial number 1474, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of Pembroke Castle at left, manuscript signature of Williams Walters at lower right, duty stamp at top right (Outing 915b), only very light toning at edges, otherwise about uncirculated £100-140
3792
Narberth & Pembrokeshire Bank (David Saer, Benjn Thomas & Compy), £1, 7 November 182[3], serial number 251, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of cows at left, manuscript signature of David Saer at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (Outing 1478a), toned, pinholes at left, about fine £300-350
3793
Narberth & Pembrokeshire Bank (David Saer, Benjn Thomas & Compy), £1, 14 October 181[9], serial number G044, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of cows at left, manuscript signature of David Saer at lower right (Outing 1478a), toned, pinholes at left, about fine £200-250

RADNORSHIRE

KNIGHTON

3794
North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18- (1836-80), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai bridge at centre, a Perkins, Bacon & Petch print (see Outing 1088 for type, not seen), mount marks on reverse, small ink and pencil annotations, triangular section missing at lower right, surface dirt otherwise extremely fine £120-180
3795
North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18- (c.1861), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai bridge at centre, a Perkins, Bacon & Petch print (see Outing 1088 for type, not seen), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation reads '17 Sept 61', right and lower edge torn with large tear into design at right, otherwise good very fine £100-150
3796
North and South Wales Bank Limited, £5, 20 April 190[4], serial number 22971, black and white, value at lower left, top right, centre in tableau and centre as protector in red, arms at top left, vignette of Menai bridge at centre, manuscript signature at lower right, a Perkins, Bacon & Petch print (Outing 108c), evidence of mounting on reverse, otherwise a fresh and original very fine, a pleasing design, rare £800-1,200

RHAYADER

3797
Rhayader Bank (Thomas Hampton & Edward Hooper), £1, 1 March 18[11], serial number 6117, black and white, value at lower left and centre, bankers' initials at top left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of Tho Hampton at lower right (Outing 1728a), toned, some pinholes at left, fine £100-150
3798
Rhayader Bank (Thomas Hampton & Edward Hooper), £1, 1 May 18[11], serial number B222, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and centre, bankers' initials at top left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of Edw Hooper at lower right (Outing 1728a), toned at edges and two faint ink stains, otherwise a solid and fresh fine £120-160
3799
Rhayader Bank (Thomas Hampton & Edward Hooper), £1, 24 October 18[11], serial number E141, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and centre, bankers' initials at top left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of Edw Hooper at lower right (Outing 1728a), toned and faint foxing, otherwise a solid good fine £120-160
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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