Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
World Banknotes (Day 2 of 2)
Auctioneer: Spink Location: 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 4ET
Contact: Tel: +44 (0)20 7563 4000 Fax: +44 (0)20 7563 4066
Date: 16th July 2014 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Monday 14 July 2014 10am - 5pm
Private viewing by appointment only
This entire sale, including the front and back of many notes is also available to view electronically, please contact Andrew Pattison for more details
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Auction Lots - Page 9
1221
A mixed group of world banknotes, including the following countries, Germany, Poland, Rusia, Hungary, Romania, Frane, Italy, Portugal, differing grades ranging from good to uncirculated £200-250
1222
Six Albums of world banknotes, a meticulously organised group of approximately 2000 modern world banknotes, a colourful and varied selection, and an extremely useful lot (c.2000) £1,200-1,600
1223
A very varied group of items including, 11 World Reserve Monetary Exchange Presentation albums, containing $2 dollar notes, also Narody Bank Polski red album, and numerous other commemorative presentation packs, the majority uncirculated, a highly interesting and historical lot £150-200

Afternoon Session commencing at 2.00 p.m. (Lots 1224-1795)

UNITED KINGDOM

ENGLAND

Group of Francis Child Related Items

1224
Rogers, a cheque in the amount of £107, dated 15th April 1689, payable to Francis Colley and another cheque in the amount of £7, dated April 5th 1689 payable to Johmn Baldwin Perriwig, both red wax seal in field, perforated, first with damage and toning at right otherwise good very fine (2) £150-200
1225
Francis Child & Co., a cheque in the amount of £61 and 9 shillings, Badminton, September 17th 1689, also another for £100, dated June 1st 1684 and both handsigned by 'Beaufort' (Henry Somerset, first Duke of Beaufort d.1699), perforated, good very fine (2) £200-300
1226
Francis Child & Co., a cheque dated London, 10th July 1689, black text on toned card like paper in the amount of £412 and 10 shillings and payable to Robert Hyde to be placed to the account of the Executors of the late Lord Guildford, perforated, toned and top left and right slight damage, rare £200-300
1227
Francis Child & Co., a bill presented to Francis Child for Venison pasty etc and dated 1704, receipts (2) to Francis Child and dated 1688, also a receipt for £12/17 shillings and dated 27th April 1683 and signed by Perg. Betie (Hon. Peregrine Bertie, 2nd son of Montagu, 2nd Earl of Lindsey), perforated, very fine (4) £150-200
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1228
Barnaby Backwell of Temple Bar, a cheque in the amount of £100 dated 20th February 1754, payable to Henry Archer and on behalf of Tyrwhitt, also a Francis Child cheque for £33/9 shillings and 6 pence dated May 8th 1729 signed by Castlemain, also a Child sight bill for £50/6 shillings dated May 12th 1705 and signed by Gainsborough (3rd Earl d.1714), perforated, good very fine (3) £150-200
1229
1229
South Sea Company, a request to Mr Child to pay £30 from the South Sea dividend to John Rawlins, dated Tamworth, April 13th 1719, also a payment request to Robert Child dated 5 February 1717 and signed by Berkeley (3rd Earl), a request to give Lord Carmarthen's steward a statement of account dated June 12 1703 and signed Carmarthen, also a request to Messrs Childs to pay £20/9 shillings to the account of the Trustees of the Earl of Essex dated March 12 1754 and signed by Elizabeth Essex, the second wife of the Earl of Essex, generally very fine (4) £200-250

PROVINCIAL BANKNOTES

1230
Bicester and Oxfordshire Bank, £5, 9 November 1918, serial number 12414, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, allegorical females at top centre and top left, manuscript Henry Tubb at lower right, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co (see Outing 135h for partnership name), scorch mark at centre, pinholes top left, handstamped 'PAID & FEB 1934' at lower right, handstamped 'EXAMINED L. F. B' top centre right, numerical stamp and annotation on reverse, fine £180-230
1231
Bicester and Oxfordshire Bank, Tubb & Co, £10, 7 October 1915, serial number 5996, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, allegorical female at top centre, Queen Victoria likeness at top left, manuscript Henry Tubb at lower right, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co (Outing 135h), handstamped 'PAID 25 MAY 1934' at lower right, handstamped 'EXAMINED L. F. B.' top right, red cross hatching at right, a pleasing fine £200-250
1232
Birmingham Bank (John Taylor, Self, Nehemiah & Cha. Lloyd), a brass printing plate for 5 guineas, 180-, bankers initials at top right, value at low right and top left (Outing 163 for bank, this partnership not listed), this is the original Lloyds partnership, rare and possibly unique £200-300
Footnote: This image has been flipped and the colour adjusted
1233
Birmingham Bank (Self, Sampson Lloyd, Nehemiah & Charles Lloyd), a brass printing plate for £5, 17-, bankers initials at top right, value at low right and top left (Outing 163 for bank, this partnership not listed), this partnership does not include John Taylor, and may well be the earliest known example of a Lloyds family bank note, very rare and possibly unique £220-260
Footnote: This image has been flipped and the colour adjusted
1234
Exeter Bank, 5 guineas, 1 May 178?, serial number 95, black and white, arms at left, for Sir John Duntze, Sanders, Hamilton & Co, manuscript signature of Joseph Sanders (Outing 755a), top right corner missing, a presentable VG and very rare £300-400
1235
Exeter Bank, £1 (6), 1809 (3) 1811 (3), black and white, arms top left, various partnerships (Outing 755b), VG, rare (6) £350-450
1236
Exeter Bank, £1 (3), 1817, 1823, 1825, black and white, arms top left, Joseph Sanders, Jos. Sanders Junr, Edward LLoyd Sanders & Co. (Outing 755e), first VG, balance good fine, rare (3) £350-450
1237
Exeter Bank, £5 (3), 1824, 1830, 1836, black and white, arms top left, various partnerships (Outing 755f, h, j), VG, the last about fine and quite presentable, rare (3) £350-450
1238
Exeter Bank, £5 (3), 1844, 1863, 1872, black and white, arms top left, various partnerships (Outing 755m, n, q), VG, the last about fine and quite presentable, rare (3) £300-400
1239
Swansea Bank (Haynes, Day, Haynes & Lawrence), £1, 19 December 1922, serial number 219, black and white, allegorical maiden with anchor at top centre, frieze showing classical scenes at centre (Outing 2119e), stains, very good £80-120
1240
Sir Francis Child, bearer note for £200, 1735, serial number 36, black and white, gateway into City of London at Temple Bar at top left (Outing 2512q), a very low serial number and a huge sum of money, damage to left side of note in particular, good and scarce £150-200
1241
A group of Provincial Banknotes, comprising Margate Isle of Thanet Bank, receipt for £215, 1793, for Francis Cobb & Son, Newcastle upon Tyne, £5, 1802, Newcastle upon Tyne, £1, 1803, and Tweed Bank, £5, 1840, numerous company stamps on obverse and reverse, first, small hole at centre, otherwise fine or better, second, fine, third, fine, fourth, some damage to edges, small holes and splits top right, fine £80-130

TREASURY SERIES

John Bradbury

1242
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, ND (1914), serial number F8 No. 005027, £1, ND (1914), serial number M46 No. 76830, 10 shillings, ND (1915), serial number B1 21 No. 47259, all King Goerge V at left (EPM T3, 11, 12), first, folds, discolouration top left, fine to very fine, second, creasing, ink annotation on reverse, small stain centre right, very fine, third, several folds and some creasing, otherwise very fine or better £200-300
1243
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10 shillings, ND (1914), serial number A/1 300403, red and white, crowned head of George V at left, value at right, value in red tablet at centre (EPM T9), good extremely fine £350-550
1244
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10 shillings, ND (1918), serial number X1/72 060079, red and white, crowned head of George V at top left arms top right (EPM T113/2), extremely fine, scarce £350-450
1245
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, ND (1915), serial number M/37 43172, black and white, crowned head of George V top left, arms top right, red Arabic overprint 'PIASTRES SILVER 120' (EPM T14), about fine and rare £1,000-1,500
1246
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10 shillings, ND (1915), serial number Y/20 045567, red and white with black overprint 'PIASTRES SILVER SIXTY' (EPB T15), almost fine, scarce £200-300
1247
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, ND (22 January 1917), serial number dot prefix D/34 983335, brown and green, George V at right, St. George and dragon at right, also 10/-, ND (16 December 1918), serial number red dash prefix B/5 493209, brown and green, George V at right, Britannia at left (T16, T20), first good very fine, second about very fine (2) £100-150
1248
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, ND (1917), serial number G5 No. 541219, also Warren Fisher £1, ND (1927), serial number W1 52 No. 845162, both George V at left, St George and dragon at right (EPM T16, 34), first, creases, some discolouration, graffiti on reverse, fine to very fine, second, folds and creasing, annotations on reverse, otherwise, fine to very fine £80-130
1249
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10 shillings, ND (1918), serial number A/6 936502 (dot), green, white and lilac, crowned head of George V at right, Britannia at left (EPM T17), an original good extremely fine, scarce £300-400

N. F. Warren-Fisher

1250
Treasury Series, N. F. Warren-Fisher, £1, ND (26 February 1923), serial number N1 100 No. 539955, brown, purple and green, portrait King George V at right, St George and dragon at left, reverse Houses of Parliament (EPM T31), extremely fine to about uncirculated £100-150
1251
Treasury Series, N. F. Warren Fisher, 10 shillings, ND (1927), red serial number U70 747093, green and brown, King George V at right, Britannia at left, £1, ND (1927), serial number W133 No.383343, brown and green, portrait King George V at right, St George and dragon at left, also £1, ND (1923), serial number F18 No.702454 (EPM T31), (EPM T33, 34), first, faint folds, pinholes top right, extremely fine or better, second, ink stamp on reverse, otherwise about uncirculated, third, several folds, discolouration, fine to very fine £200-250

BANK OF ENGLAND

Henry Hase

1252
Bank of England, H. Hase, trial £5, ND (c 1818), Applegarth & Cowper, black and red diamonds, Britannia top corner (Pick not listed) a number of folds and creases, tear lower left, some discolouration, otherwise fine or better £180-230
1253
Bank of England, H. Hase, trial £5, ND (c 1818), Applegarth & Cowper, black and blue diamonds, Britannia top corner (Pick not listed), numerous folds, including corners, and creasing, tear lower left and also lower centre left margin, overall discolouration and spotting £130-180
1254
Bank of England, H. Hase, trial £5, ND (c 1818), Applegarth & Cowper, black and blue diamonds, Britannia top corner (Pick not listed), vertical and corner folds, several tears lower margin, some spotting, otherwise fine or better £180-230
1255
Bank of England, H. Hase, trial £5, ND (c 1818), Applegarth & Cowper, black and blue diamonds, Britannia top corner (Pick not listed), corner and vertical folds, some creasing, tear lower left and dint lower right, paperclip mark top right, fine or better £180-230

J. G. Nairne

1256
Bank of England, J. G. Nairne, £5, 28 April 1913, serial number 46/A 18852, black and white, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia at top left, value in black tablet low left (EPM 208b), ink stamp low centre, some creasing and folds, slight stain top right, otherwise good very fine or better £450-550
1257
Bank of England, J. G. Nairne, £5, 4 January 1916, serial number 80D 14037, black and white, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia at top left, value in black tablet low left (EPM 208b), retaining crispness, extremely fine £750-950

E. M. Harvey

1258
Bank of England, E. M. Harvey, £5, 31 August 1921, serial number C6 16342, black and white, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia at top left, value in black tablet low left (EPM B209a), small section missing at top right corner, otherwise fresh and about uncirclated £400-500

C. P. Mahon

1259
Bank of England, C. P. Mahon, 10 shillings, ND (1928), serial number V11 619204, brown, seated Britannia at left, reverse, brown, acanthus leaves, value at left and right, (EPM 210), several folds and discolouration, fine, last series £150-200
1260
Bank of England, C. P. Mahon, 10 shillings, ND (1928), serial number Z01 746953, brown, seated Britannia at left, reverse, brown, acanthus leaves, value at left and right (EPM B210), about uncirculated to uncirculated, a first production run, scarce £450-650
1261
Bank of England, C. P. Mahon, 10 shillings, ND (1928), serial number Z39 084801, brown, seated Britannia at left, reverse, brown, acanthus leaves, value at left and right (EPM B210), two vertical folds, otherwise an extremely fine first series £180-230
1262
Bank of England, C. P. Mahon, £1, ND (1928), serial number A01 286641, green and pale blue, seated Britannia at right, reverse green, blue, vignettes of St George and dragon at left and right, bank building top centre (EPM B212), fresh, original, about uncirculated to uncirculated, inaugural run £500-700
1263
Bank of England, C. P. Mahon, £1, prefix A65, K. O. Peppiatt, £1, prefix 60Z, both green, Britannia at left, value at right, reverse Bank of England building at top, sovereign coins at left and right set in acanthus leaves (Duggleby B 212b, B238d; Pick 363a, 363c), the first pressed, otherwise extremely fine, the second uncirculated (2) £80-100

B. G. Catterns

1264
Bank 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, bank building (EPM B225, B269), first, central fold and some creasing, very fine, second, central fold, very fine or better £80-130
1265
Bank of England, B. G Catterns, forgery £50, 5 June 1933, serial number 50N 16454, also forgery K. O. Peppiatt £10, K188 25886, both black and white and each stamped FALSZYWY twice on obverse with the £10 being hole punched at left, neither note has a watermark (EPM B231, 242 for type) central and corner folds, otherwise fine or better, an interesting pair of forgeries £100-150
1266
Bank of England, B. G. Catterns, £100, London, 15 January 1931, serial number 39/O 60286, black and white, crowned vignette of Britannia at top left, value in black tablet at low left (EPM B 232), fresh and original, good extremely fine to about uncirculated and rare especially in this condition £1,500-2,000


K. O. Peppiatt

1267
Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, specimen 10 shilings, ND (1948), serial number Q00 000000, brown, Britannia at left, value at right (EPM B235s), pinholes, small black SPECIMEN overprint, almost uncirculated, rare £500-700
1268
Bank 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, reverse acanthus leaves and value (EPM 235, 252, 262), first, last series, uncirculated, second, replacement first run, fine, third, about uncirculated £400-500
1269
Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, £1 (2), ND, (1934 and 1948), serial numbers 89M 686251 and S14A 472850, green and pale blue, Britannia at left, reverse green and blue, St George and dragon left and right, bank building at top (EPM 238, 258), first, crisp, extremely fine, second, about uncirculated to uncirculated £50-80
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
World Banknotes (Day 2 of 2)
Auctioneer: Spink Location: 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 4ET
Contact: Tel: +44 (0)20 7563 4000 Fax: +44 (0)20 7563 4066
Date: 16th July 2014 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Monday 14 July 2014 10am - 5pm
Private viewing by appointment only
This entire sale, including the front and back of many notes is also available to view electronically, please contact Andrew Pattison for more details
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