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World Banknotes (Day 3 of 3) Lots 1800-2306
Auctioneer: Spink Location: 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 4ET
Contact: Tel: +44 (0)20 7563 4000 Fax: +44 (0)20 7563 4066
Date: 17th April 2014 Time: 10:00AM
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Friday 11 April 10am to 5pm
Monday 14 April 10am to 5pm
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Auction Lots - Page 3
1900
Bank of England, J.B. Page, £20, ND (1970), serial number M02 534333, purple on multicolour, Queen Elizabeth II at right, Saint George slaying dragon at centre, reverse William Shakespeare, also Bank of Ireland, £50, ND (2004), serial number A315808, (EPM B329, BA139), first, in PMG holder number 66, gem uncirculated, EPQ, second, in PMG holder number 65, choice uncirculated (2) £300-400
1901
Bank of England, J.B. Page, £20, serial number M01 854627, purple on multicolour underprint, Queen Elizabeth II at right, Saint George slaying dragon top centre, reverse William Shakespeare (B329), replacement first run, fine to very fine, rare £150-200
1902
Bank of England, J.B. Page, specimen £10, ND (1975), serial number A00-000000, brown and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at right, lily at centre, reverse Florence Nightingale and the hospital at Scutari (EPM B330 type 1s), red SPECIMEN overprint, good very fine and rare £350-450
1903
Bank of England, J.B. Page, £10, serial number A01 000285, brown on multicolour, Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverse Florence Nightingale (B330), first run, low serial number, uncirculated £200-300
1904
Bank of England, J.B. Page, £10, serial number H23 874826, brown on multicolour, Queen Elizabeth II at right, lily at centre, reverse Florence Nightingale and hospital scene, extra triangular shaped paper lower left corner, (B330), a superb error, crisp, extremely fine £200-250
1905
Bank of England, J.B. Page, £5, serial number A38 865202, blue on multicolour underprint, Queen Elizabeth II at right, Victory in chariot at centre, reverse Duke of Wellington, partial section of obverse on reverse (B334), an interesting error, very fine £130-150
1906
Bank of England, J.B. Page, £5, ND (1973), no serial number, blue on multicolour underprint, Queen Elizabeth II at right, Victory in chariot at centre, reverse Duke of Wellington (B334/6?), a rare error, very fine to extremely fine £120-150
1907
Bank of England, J.B. Page, £5, serial number 01M 465802, blue on multicolour, Queen Elizabeth II at right, Victory in chariot top centre, reverse Duke of Wellington (B 335), first run, about extremely fine £150-200
1908
Bank of England, J.B. Page, £5 (2), ND (1973), serial number on first AS52 843513 at top left and AS52 843531 bottom right, on second AS 52 843512 top right and AS52 843530 bottom right, blue on multicolour, Queen Elizabeth II at right, Victory in chariot at centre, reverse Duke of Wellington (EMP 336), a fantastic serial number error, very rare, both uncirculated £350-400

D.H.F. Somerset

1909
Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £1 (5), ND (1981), serial numbers T36 010100, BR41 001001, BR42 001001, BR42 001010 and BR41 001011, green on multicolour, Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverse Sir Isaac Newton (B341), about uncirculated to uncirculated, interesting group of low serial numbers £120-180
1910
Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £5, ND (1980), serial number DU58 446876, blue on multicolour, Queen Elizabeth II at right, Victory in chariot at centre, reverse Duke of Wellington, cashier signature missing (Banknote Yearbook B343), an interesting error, extremely fine £100-140
1911
Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £5, ND (1980), serial number DU57 448800, cashier signature missing, Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverse Duke of Wellington (EPM B343a), extremely fine, a remarkable error £50-100
1912
Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £10, serial number 57C 473406, brown on multicolour, Queen Elizabeth II at right, lily at centre, reverse Florence Nightingale, left part of obverse printed on reverse (B347), an unusual and striking error, extremely fine £150-180
1913
Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £10, serial number 62B 148681, brown on multicolour, Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverse Florence Nightingale, large part of reverse offset on obverse (B347), a superb error with clear, dark impression, about extremely fine £150-180
1914
Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £20, serial number J40 986214, purple and multicoloured, Queen Elizabeth II at right, Saint George amd dragon top centre, reverse William Shakespeare at right, Romeo and Juliet play at top right centre (B350), last run of series, very fine, rare £150-180
1915
Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £50, serial number B31 766772, olive green and multicolour, Queen Elizabeth II at right, phoenix rising from flames at centre, reverse Sir Christopher Wren, top left serial number missing from obverse but partially diagonally printed on top right of reverse (B352), about extremely fine £220-260

G.M. Gill

1916
Bank of England, G.M. Gill, £5, ND (1990), serial number A06 652466 and A06 642466, blue on multicolour, Queen Elizabeth II at right, Britannia at left, reverse George Stephenson at right, Stephenson's Rocket at left (EPM B357), an unusual serial number error, about uncirculated £100-150
1917
Bank of England, G.M. Gill, £5, ND (1990), serial number A01 001097, also Bank of England, M. V. Lowther, £5 (6), ND (2002), serial number HA01 007427, LL81 879476, LL81 879477, LL69 870830, LL10 957114, LL10 957447, and Bank of England, A. Bailey, ND (2004), serial number JB54 441388 (first run), (EPM B357, 393, 396, 381, 398), first 7 about uncirculated to uncirculated, last, stained on reverse, very fine, £50-80
1918
Bank of England, G.M. Gill, £20, serial number A01 573449, purple on multicolour underprint, Queen Elizabeth II at right, Britannia at left, colour at top right missing (B358), about extremely fine £80-130
1919
Bank of England, G.M. Gill, £20, ND, serial number A01 000375, purple and multicoloured, Queen Elizabeth II at right, Britannia at left (B358), uncirculated and a low number £100-150

G.E.A. Kentfield

1920
Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £5, serial number AD39 869300, multicolour, Queen Elizabeth II at right, Britannia at left, reverse George Stephenson at right, Stephenson's rocket at left, large flap of extra paper top right and down right margin, missing bottom right corner (B364), a fabulous error, stain at centre, otherwise very fine to extremely fine £250-300
1921
Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £20, ND, serial number Z16 931793, purple and multicoloured, Queen Elizabeth II a right, Britannia at left, (B 372), an experimental note, about uncirculated, scarce £100-150

Merlyn Lowther

1922
Bank of England, M.V. Lowther, £5, ND (1999), mismatched serial number EB61 013803 at top left and EB61 013703 at right, blue on multicolour, Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverse George Stephenson (EPM B380), rare mismatch, about uncirculated £100-130
1923
Bank of England, M.V. Lowther, £20 (5), serial numbers AA01 000140, 005115, 005265/66/67, purple, Elizabeth II at right, also £20 (2), both prefix AA05 (B 386), uncirculated (7) £120-180
1924
Bank of England, M.V. Lowther, £10 (3), serial numbers AA39 000007/8/9, also £10 (2), prefix AJ 40 (2), £10 (2), serial numbers LL03 921926/663, all brown, Elizabeth II at right (B388, 390, 389), machine sorting crease, uncirculated (7) £100-150
1925
Bank of England, M.V. Lowther, £10 (4), ND (2000), serial numbers, LL26 918990, AA01 000430, AA01 005041, AA01 005042 and LL26 918990, Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverse Charles Darwin (EPM B389, 390), all about uncirculated to uncirculated £130-150
1926
Bank of England, M.V. Lowther, £5 (30), ND (2002), consecutive serial numbers HA01 005100 to HA01 005129, green, Queen Elizabeth II a right, reverse Elizabeth Fry (EPM B393), first run, all about uncirculated to uncirculated £200-250
1927
Bank of England, M.V. Lowther, £5 (20), ND (2002), consecutive serial numbers HA01 005201 to HA01 005220, green, Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverse Elizabeth Fry (EPM B393), all about uncirculated to uncirculated £120-150
1928
Bank of England, M.V. Lowther, £5 (10), ND (2002), consecutive serial numbers HA01 005221 to HA01 005230, green, Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverse Elizabeth Fry (EPM B393), all about uncirculated to uncirculated £70-100
1929
Bank of England, M.V. Lowther, £5 (70), ND (2002), consecutive serial numbers HA01 005130 to HA01 005200, green, Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverse Elizabeth Fry (EPM B393), first run, all about uncirculated to uncirculated £400-450
1930
Bank of England, M.V. Lowther, £5 (10), ND (2002), consecutive serial numbers HD33 910691 to HD33 910700, green, Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverse Elizabeth Fry (EPM B393), all about uncirculated to uncirculated £70-100

A.J. Bailey

1931
Bank of England, A.J. Bailey, £10 (3), ND (2004), serial numbers CC44 107610, CC74 493098, CC75 822562, £20 (2), ND (2004), serial numbers DE53 553291, DE78 177068, £20 (2) ND (2007), serial numbers AA01 933237 (first run), LL34 910425 (EPM B400, 402, 405), mixed grades ranging from extremely fine to uncirculated £160-200
1932
Bank of England, A.J. Bailey, £20, ND (2004), serial number DH57 388750, purple on multicolour, large sections of print missing on obverse including portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, reverse Sir Edward Elgar, Worcester Cathedral at left (EPM B402), a spectacular error, about uncirclated £250-300
1933
Bank of England, A.J. Bailey, £20, ND (2004), serial number CJ62 446606/DJ62 446606, multicolour, Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverse Elgar, mismatched serial numbers (Banknote Yearbook B402), an unusual error, small ink stain top left, slight dint top centre, otherwise extremely fine to about uncirculated £140-180

Society Of Arts

1934
The Committee of the Society of Arts, a book titled 'A report on the mode of preventing the Forgery of banknotes', a fine quality leather binding with letter from the Bank of England stating they have had the book rebound, the letter dated 1980, the book dated 1819 and containing 72 pages including a Bank of England Trial £1 dated 3 February 1819, a £1, ND, 'pay Mr Henry Hase' in text, Europa at centre, a proof dated June 14th 1818. in excellent condition and interesting, containing three proofs £450-650

Waterlow

1935
Waterlow and Sons, a promotional note in red and white, ND (ca 1950), woman at left, arms at right, also a De La Rue Giori S.A promotional note from 1983 uncirculated (2) £50-70

Black Sheep

1936
Black Sheep Bank, a set of the 1971 special edition issue, comprising 1/4, 1/2, 1 and 2 pound, in uncut form, with printed certificate of authenticity on each, each with portrait at right, bull, lamb, sheep and two sheep respectively at left, hand signed, blue revenue stamp at low right (unlisted), about uncirculated, only 100 of each printed, scarce (4) £250-350

Mixed Lots

1937
A group of Bank of England and Treasury notes, including, John Bradbury, 10/- and £1, second issue, (EPM T11, T13), Peppiatt, 10/- (2), purple, and £1 (2) blue, £5, 16 October 1944 (B249, B251, B255), Bradbury £1 and Peppiatt emergency issues good very fine, Peppiatt £1 very fine, otherwise mixed grades but generally very fine or better (38) £400-600
1938
Bank of England, a group comprising, Catterns, £1 (2), prefixes 70A and L36, Peppiatt, 10/-, prefix Z29E, purple, £1 (3), prefixes E22E, E22E and Z76D, blue, £5 (2), 1945 and 1947, prefixes K07 and L45, L.K.O'Brien, 10/-, prefix Z52X, red, and £1 (2), prefixes U92J, green (B225, 226, 249, 251, 255, 264, 271, 273), very fine to extremely fine, some rarer prefixes and consecutive pairs (11) £400-500

Debden Presentation Packs

1939
Debden presentation pack, blue album with Britannia in gold at centre, containing Gill £5, series D, serial number SE90998654 and Gill £5, series E, serial number A01 998654 (EPM C100, 101), as issued £80-100
1940
Debden presentation pack, blue album with Britannia in gold at centre, containing Gill £5, series D, serial number SE90 998990 and Gill £5, series E, serial number A01 998990 (C100), as issued £80-100
1941
Debden presentation pack, blue album with Britannia in gold at centre, containing Gill £5, series D, serial number SE90 999948 and Gill £5, series E, serial number A01 999948 (C100), as issued £80-100
1942
Debden presentation pack, blue album with Britannia in gold at centre, containing Gill £5, series D, serial number SE90 999334 and Gill £5, series E, serial number A01 999334 (C100), as issued £80-100
1943
Debden presentation pack, maroon album with Britannia in gold at centre, containing Gill £20, series D, serial number 20X 999334 and Gill £20 series E, serial number A01 999334 (C102), as issued £120-140
1944
Debden presentation pack, maroon album with Britannia in gold at centre, containing Gill £20, series D, serial number 20X 999948 and Gill £20, series E, serial number A01 999948 (C102), as issued £120-140
1945
Debden presentation pack, brown album with Britannia in gold at centre containing Gill £20, series D, serial number 20X 999770 and Gill £20, series E, serial number A01 999770 (C102), as issued £120-140
1946
Debden presentation pack, maroon album with Britannia in gold at centre, containing Gill £20, series D, serial number 20X 999116 and Gill £20, series E, serial number A01 999116 (C102), as issued £120-140
1947
Debden presentation pack, maroon album with Britannia in gold at centre, containing Gill £20, series D, serial number 20X 999102 and Gill £20, series E, serial number A01 999102 (C102), as issued £120-140
1948
Debden presentation pack, maroon album with Britannia in gold at centre, containing Gill £20, series D, serial number 20X 999120 and Gill £20, series E, serial number A01 999120 (C102), as issued £120-140
1949
Debden presentation pack, black album with Britannia in gold at centre, containing Gill £20, series D, serial number 20OU 722526 and Gill £5, series E, serial number SE69 722526 (C103), as issued £100-120
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
World Banknotes (Day 3 of 3) Lots 1800-2306
Auctioneer: Spink Location: 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 4ET
Contact: Tel: +44 (0)20 7563 4000 Fax: +44 (0)20 7563 4066
Date: 17th April 2014 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing
Friday 11 April 10am to 5pm
Monday 14 April 10am to 5pm
Private Viewing by appointment
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