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Lot 48

Two Victorian gemset rings, first, a half hoop style ring with a central claw set octagonal soudé emerald 4.1 x 3.6mm, flanked by two half pearls and further set with two soudé emeralds, size M, hallmarked, Birmingham, 15ct gold, dated 1871, weight 1.8g; second, a three stone ring with a central oval cabochon garnet flanked by two pearls, size N, unmarked, tested as 15ct gold, weight 1.9g (2)Footnote: A soude emerald, (French for soldered), is an emerald simulant constructed of layers of colourless glass or quartz that are sandwiched together with green cement.

Lot 483

Chester - A George V silver fronted and easel backed photograph frame, and another, both of rectangular portrait form with plain and concave borders and wooden backs, the first with mark of James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin),1915, 22 x 17cm (18 x 13cm) and the second with mark of A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1917, 26 x 20cm (20 x 15cm), glass lacking (2)

Lot 63

Two early 20th century rings with Chester hallmarks, first a carved half hoop style ring with a grain set central oval faceted ruby, 3.5 x 2.7mm, flanked by two old brilliant cut diamonds and two round faceted rubies, carved crossover shoulders, 'D' shaped shank, size K, hallmarked Chester 18ct gold, dated 1903; second, a single stone ring with a rubover set central round faceted blue zircon, diameter 9.5mm, tapered shoulders, 'D' shaped shank, size I, hallmarked Chester, 18ct gold, dated 1911, gross weight 7.1g (2)

Lot 7

Four sets of antique ornate buttons, first set, Georgian, six with a central blue enamel and paste (2 lacking) lattice design, surrounded by a border of round faceted paste (4 lacking), diameter 2.4cm, tested as base metal; second set, early 20th century and in the Georgian style, four large with different female portraits, each surrounded by a border of marcasite, diameter 2.7mm, eight smaller with portraits of the same young girl, each surrounded by a border of marcasite, diameter 1.4cm, stamped 'A.P & CIE PARIS' for Albert Parent et Liéger (1912-1939), tested as base metal; third set, Victorian, four matching floral cut steel buttons together with eleven assorted cut steel and marcasite buttons and one buckle; fourth set, early 20th century, eight with an Art Nouveau floral design, diameter 2.7mm, tested as base metal, gross weight 149.3g (42)

Lot 79

A trio of pearl brooches, first, a stylised flower with a central 8mm pearl and nine petals set with thirty two rose cut diamonds, estimated approximate total weight 0.32ct, pin and hook fitting with pendant bale, length including bale 3.2cm, width 3cm, unmarked, tested as 15ct gold with silver settings and a 9ct gold pin; second, a bar brooch with a central applied swan, baroque pearl body with garnet eye, length 5.1cm, pin and hook fitting, worn stamp, tested as 9ct gold; third, a stock pin style brooch with a central applied initial 'K' set with seed pearls (1 lacking), length 3.3cm, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold, gross weight 11.1g (3)

Lot 95

A trio of gemset bracelets, first, a bracelet with five rubover set oval faceted peridots, estimated approximate total weight 2.75ct, spaced by crossover and marquise shaped links, length 20cm, swivel clasp fitting, hallmarked, Edinburgh, 9ct gold, weight 14.3g; second, a fancy link bracelet with eight claw set oval faceted blue topaz, estimated approximate total weight 1.60ct, spaced with pierced crossover links, length 18cm, trigger clasp fitting, hallmarked, Sheffield, 9ct gold, weight 4.3g; third, a delicate two colour gold diamond bracelet, with twelve claw set eight cut diamonds, estimated approximate total diamond weight 0.12ct, hallmarked, Birmingham, 9ct gold, weight 4g (3)

Lot 629

Flintlock brass canon barreled blunderbuss with top folding bayonet 14" 1/2 first staged octagonal barrel and 11" triangular formed bayonet with brass mounts and acorn finial trigger guard with traces of engraved name to the lock Gr?nton

Lot 658

C.West of Retford percussion cap 13b single barrel shotgun with 31" first stage octagonal barrel inset with C.West with scroll engraving to the action and dolphin head hammer

Lot 659

E. Spink percussion cap single barrel 13b fouling gun with 29" first stage octagonal Damascus barrel complete with ramrod and steel mounts with gilt inlay to the barrel

Lot 660

Hetherington percussion cap 10b single barrel sporting gun with 29" 1/2 octagonal first stage barrel with inlay gilt detail top flat mark engraved Hetherington to the action with scroll work engraving with steel mounts complete with ramrod

Lot 661

Drum and nipple percussion cap single barrel sporting gun with 30" 1/2 first stage octagonal barrel complete with brass mounts and acorn finial trigger guard

Lot 815

The First 100 Years of the North Riding of Yorkshire Constabulary booklet, various Yorkshire related cricket pamphlets, Special Constabulary medal for Thomas Cowton, associated lapel badges, Masonic Craft apron, etc

Lot 1365

A Royal Worcester figurine First Dance 3829 - sold with a Royal Doulton Daydreams HN1731 and a Coalport Ladies of Fashion Figure Antonia

Lot 1728

My First Jig-Puz Book (three pieces missing) - sold with The Anne Anderson Picture Book

Lot 1747

A small collection of antiquarian and later books including The Spectator Volume The First, 8vo., leather bound, London 1765 - also a pair of Oriental style brass bookends - various condition

Lot 1770

Four bound copies of First World War period publication history - sold with The Great War - I Was There and Flight - various condition

Lot 112

Bank of England, Cyril P. Mahon, £1, 22 November 1928, serial number C95 329497, also Basil G. Catterns, 10 Shillings and £1, both 15 July 1930, serial numbers L25 396693 and L28 288659, first lightly pressed, extremely fine, others uncirculated, the L25 is a RADAR number (3 notes) EPM B212, B223, B225 £100-£150

Lot 132

Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, 10 Shillings (2), 25 October 1948, consecutive serial numbers 25E 575501-02, completely original paper, first extremely fine, second about uncirculated (2 notes) EPM B262 £60-£80

Lot 135

Bank of England, Percival S. Beale, 10 Shillings (2), prefixes 20B and E82Z, £1 (5), prefixes L12J, D36C, Z66C, A81C and H38B, also L.K. O’Brien, 10 Shillings (2), prefixes D/92Z and E04Y, £1 (3), prefixes Z01J, W59J and A50L, and £5 (2), Lion and Key, prefixes A79 and H94, the D92Z 10 Shilling is a scarce first run, uncirculated, others mixed grades, mostly extremely fine to uncirculated (14 notes) EPM B265, B266, B268, B271, B273, B277, B280 £150-£200

Lot 141

Bank of England, Percival S. Beale, £5 (2), 15 August 1949, serial numbers O16 021560 and U13 025707, first extremely fine, second fine (2 notes) EPM B270 £100-£150

Lot 144

Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, 10 Shillings (2), 21 November 1955, consecutive serial numbers Z01X 480592-93, the first with a rust spot at centre, otherwise both notes uncirculated (2 notes) EPM B271 £150-£200

Lot 148

Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, 10 Shillings, 12 October 1961, serial number A01 648775, replacement £1, 17 March 1960, serial number M01 012162, both original very fine, 10/- first note prefix for design, second notes first run replacement (2 notes) EPM B285, B286 £150-£200

Lot 154

Bank of England, Jasper Q. Hollom, replacement 10 Shillings (5), 4 April 1963, serial number M41 712282-86, first extremely fine, the remainder about uncirculated to uncirculated (5 notes) EPM B296 £150-£200

Lot 160

Bank of England, John S. Fforde, first prefix £5, 9 January 1967, serial number 01A 013544, also replacement £5, 1967, serial number 06M 046614, also J.B. Page, replacement £5, 1971, serial number 08M 475330, the 06M very fine, others fine, all scarce (3 notes) EPM B314, B315, B325 £100-£150

Lot 168

ERROR: Bank of England, John B. Page, £10, 1975, serial number A01 161340, cashiers signature missing, graffiti numeral at left, otherwise original very fine and a very scarce error on a first prefix EPM B330 £100-£150

Lot 170

Bank of England, John B. Page, £5, 11 November 1971, serial number A01 819268, replacement £5, 11 November 1971, serial number M01 701225 and £5, August 1973, serial number 01A 918670, fine, very fine with graffiti, and original and fresh very fine respectively, all scarce first prefix examples (3 notes) EPM B332, B333, B334 £150-£200

Lot 180

Bank of England, George M. Gill, consecutive group of £20 (5), 1 March 1988, serial numbers 01T 056046-51, the first example extremely fine, the remainder about uncirculated to uncirculated (5 notes) EPM B355 £150-£200

Lot 185

Bank of England, Graham E. A. Kentfield, £50 (3), 20 April 1994, serial numbers A01 004140, A18 335194 and C26 301929, first uncirculated, the remainder about uncirculated (3 notes) EPM B377 £180-£220

Lot 186

Bank of England, Merlyn V. Lowther, £10, 1999, serial number KL01 000653, uncirculated, a low number from the first run EPM B382 £100-£150

Lot 187

Bank of England, Merlyn V. Lowther, £50, 1999, serial number M24 561953, £10, 7 November 2000, serial number AJ01 147977, first with a counting flick, second with a corner bend otherwise uncirculated (2 notes) EPM B385, B390 £150-£200

Lot 194

Debden Presentation Folders, Merlyn V. Lowther, ‘Last and First £20’, 1999, serial numbers DA80 999883 and AA01 999883, in presentation pack, uncirculated EPM C148 £100-£150

Lot 212

Bank of England, a group of notes including G.M. Gill, £50, prefix D73, along with £1 (3), £5 (6), £10 (4), £20 (3) and £50 (3), various cashiers, first uncirculated, others mixed but mostly uncirculated, £333 of face value, also A Small Group of World Banknotes, mainly early 20th century Russian and German with a few more modern notes from others countries, mixed grades (67 notes) EPM B356 £440-£500

Lot 243

Northern Bank Limited, a complete date set of third issue £5 (6), 1 July 1970, Wilson signature, 1 October 1971, Gabbey signature, 1 July 1974 and 1 January 1976, Newland signatures, 1 April 1982, Wilson signature and 3 February 1986, Roberts signature, first in PMG holder 58 EPQ, choice about uncirculated, others uncirculated (6 notes) PMI NR 90-94, Pick 188a-e £120-£160

Lot 248

Northern Bank Limited, £20 (2), 24 August 1988, serial number C0197318, also 24 August 1993, serial number C15957775, Torrens Signature, first uncirculated, thus scarce, second about uncirculated (2 notes) PMI NR 115, 116, Pick 195a,b £200-£260

Lot 249

Northern Bank, £10, 24 February 1997, serial number BA0000036, Savage signature, uncirculated, a great low number from the first prefix PMI NR 119, Pick 205 £100-£150

Lot 25

Lynn Regis & Norfolk Bank, for Jarvis & Jarvis, £10 (5), 6 August 1886, consecutive serial numbers A10127-131, A. Weston Jarvis signatures, first example good fine, and entirely free of graffiti, thus far above average, other examples very good, one cut and rejoined, scarce as a consecutive group (5 notes) Outing 1075g £200-£260

Lot 256

Provincial Bank of Ireland Ltd, £10, 10 March 1904, serial number 20383, very good, but a presentable example of the first date of issue, rare PMI PR 69, Pick 340b £600-£800

Lot 281

Central Bank of Ireland, £5 (2), 1991 and 1993, prefixes GCG and GKG, £5 (12), quantities of all four possible dates, £10 (6), including one replacement, prefix JJJ, others with four of the five possible dates, and £20 (6), all with various 1993 dates, aside from the first two, all dates with Doyle and Cromien signatures, replacement note very fine, others generally uncirculated, and a useful group different dates (26 notes) PMI LTN 85, 86, 86R, 87, Pick 75a, 76a, 76r, 77a £300-£400

Lot 324

Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 1 December 2927, serial number 23𔄠018553, Thomson and Roberts signatures, fine and first date of issue PMS CO 61a £80-£120

Lot 326

Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 2 January 1954, serial number 27A 000011, uncirculated, low number 11 for the first prefix of the new blue issue, scarce PMS CO 61ct, Pick S331cts £180-£240

Lot 329

National Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 2 January 1893, serial number A193-130, printed T.Shaw signature on behalf of manager and manuscript signature on behalf of accountant, lightly pressed, one horizontal and vertical fold, good very fine, first date for type, very scarce PMS NA 25 £500-£700

Lot 336

National Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 1 October 1953, serial number V265-415, also Royal Bank of Scotland, £1, 30 November 1927, serial number B714607 and Royal Bank of Scotland PLC, £20, 25 March 1987, all with fresh original paper, first good fine, second very fine, last extremely fine (3 notes) PMS NA 57, RB 54b, RB 88 £70-£100

Lot 419

Societe Generale de Belgique, 1 Franc, 18 October 1917, serial number P3 823417, 5 Francs, 7 July 1917, serial number R063541, also Banque Nationale de Belgique, 500 Francs (2), 1 February 1943, serial numbers B2 605828 and V1 359302, first in PMG holder 64, uncirculated, second original about fine, others very fine (4 notes) Pick 86b, 88, 124 £120-£180

Lot 421

Central Bank of Belize, $10, 1 January 1987, serial number P/5 210962, $20, 1 January 1987, serial number T/8 793315, Slusher, Cain and Burgos signatures, first uncirculated, second has one light central fold, about uncirculated (2 notes) TBB B306a, 307b, Pick 48, 49 £80-£120

Lot 439

Government of Ceylon, 25 Cents (2), 1 January 1942, serial numbers A/1 364401 and A/2 372507, first extremely fine, second with nick in top margin, one light horizontal and vertical fold, about extremely fine (2 notes) TBB B235, Pick 40 £80-£120

Lot 458

Banque Nationale du Congo, a set of specimen 100 Makuta (7), 24 November 1967, perforated SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE, 1 September 1968 (4): first with red SPECIMEN overprint and red DE LA RUE seals and a single cancellation hole, the remainder with red SPECIMEN overprint, 21 January 1970 (2), first perforated SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE, second with single red specimen overprint, all with serial number A 000000, uncirculated (7 notes) TBB B209as, bs, cs, Pick 12s £180-£220

Lot 481

Government of the Falkland Islands, 50 Pence (3), 20 February 1974, consecutive serial numbers D67479-81, second and third notes superb uncirculated examples, first has two diagonal folds, thus extremely fine (3 notes) TBB B215b, Pick 10b £120-£160

Lot 482

Government of Fiji, complete stage and die proofs for the extremely rare first design of £20, ND (1937), no signatures or serial numbers, with two obverse die proofs, one for each colour layer, and three reverse sheets, one complete and two showing the various layers of colour, each with typed annotations in margins, some mounting traces on reverse, original about uncirculated, almost certainly unique and quite important (5 notes) TBB B319p, Pick not listed £2,000-£2,600

Lot 493

Deutsche Bundesbank, 50 and 100 Deutsche Mark, 2 January 1960, serial numbers K6868056E and N0814633G, also 100 Deutsche Mark, 2 January 1980, and 10 Deutsche Mark (2), 1 October 1993, uncirculated, the first two becoming scarce in top grades (5 notes) TBB B204a, B205a, B205i, B223c, Pick 21a, 22a, 34, 38 £200-£260

Lot 503

The remarkable ‘Hong Kong 1860’ Five Dollar Banknote, issued by the Oriental Bank Corporation - The earliest known fully issued banknote of any denomination for Hong Kong - An extraordinary new discovery that furthers our understanding of early banknote issuance in the region Oriental Bank Corporation, Hong Kong, $5, 1 June 1860, serial number 20465, signature of the Manager, John McDouall, at right and the Accountant, James Webster, at left, Royal Coat of Arms at upper centre, reverse blue, paper with a clear watermark, a little rust and some scuffing and dirt, no tears or holes, strong and original paper, in PMG holder grade 12, fine K.N.Boon 25, unlisted in Pick, listed as unconfirmed in TBB £30,000-£50,000 --- A Brief History of the Oriental Bank Corporation The Oriental Bank was an evolution of an earlier institution, the Bank of Western India, which was founded in 1842. It expanded quickly, opening branches all over India and South-east Asia, and was renamed The Oriental Bank. Following the acquisition of the Bank of Ceylon in 1850, the bank was granted a Royal Charter and was renamed the Oriental Bank Corporation in 1851. By the mid 1850s the bank had over 20 branches, with some as far afield as New Zealand, California, and Mauritius, most of which were issuing banknotes. The Oriental Bank was the first bank to open a branch in Hong Kong. Its office building was located at 14 Queens Road in Victoria - a central and prestigious location. It was the only bank to issue notes in Hong Kong until 1858, when the Mercantile Bank of India, London & China opened its doors. This was rapidly followed by several other banks in the mid 1860s but by this time the Oriental Bank Corporation was the pre-eminent exchange bank, and banknote issuer in the region, with a paid-up capital of over £1,500,000. Following several financial disasters in the 1870s, the bank ceased trading in 1884. Although it was reformed as the New Oriental Bank Corporation, this too failed, and the bank finally closed its doors in 1892. It is interesting to note that throughout its history the Bank had its head office in London and a sizeable branch in Edinburgh. The majority of its Court of Directors were Scottish, along with a great many of its senior overseas staff, and the very wording ‘Court of Directors’ is in itself terminology generally only used by Scottish banks. Early Date Starting in 1846, the Oriental Bank was the first bank to issue notes in Hong Kong, although no examples are thought to have survived. This note, dated 1860, is of a type that was issued between 1851 and 1865. Interestingly, it was issued in the same year that Kowloon was officially ceded to the British at the Convention of Peking, following the Second Opium War. Until the discovery of this note, it has been unclear which of several known proof types were actually issued during this period. A few scattered proofs and specimens, printed by two separate printers, were all that were understood to have survived. The only other issued notes from the Oriental Bank Corporation to have survived are dated 1866 and 1879, three of which are in private collections, and several others in institutions. Printing Company This note was printed by Batho & Bingley, a relatively small London printer that operated from the early 1830’s through to the late 1850’s. All notes issued by the Oriental Bank (and the Oriental Bank Corporation) in Hong Kong from 1846 until 1865 were printed by Batho & Bingley, after which the contract was taken over by Perkins, Bacon & Co. Batho & Bingley also printed notes for the Oriental Bank in Singapore, Ceylon, Australia, India and probably their other branches as well. As the bank gradually ran out of Batho & Bingley notes in each of these branches, all new printing contracts were instead awarded to Perkins, Bacon & Co. It is also interesting to note that a Batho & Bingley design for a Glasgow Bank note, produced in the mid 1840s, is almost identical to this note in all respects. This is another Scottish connection, and may explain why such an obscure printing company was chosen to provide notes for a major overseas bank. Signatories From the Hong Kong directories, annual lists of all foreign workers living in Hong Kong and China, it has been possible to work out who the two signatories are. John McDouall started working for the Oriental Bank Corporation in 1851. He worked for the bank until his untimely death in a carriage accident in 1873, by which time he had risen to the position of Bank Manager. He is listed in the Hong Kong Directory as a Manager from 1860 onwards, so this may have been one of the earliest notes he signed from this position. James Webster was an accountant for the Oriental Bank Corporation in 1860, though within 18 months he was promoted to the position of agent for the bank in the Shanghai branch. By the mid 1860s he appears to have left the Bank and moved to Yokohama to work for a trading company based there.

Lot 535

Bank of Japan, Gold Certificate Issues, 1 Yen, 1916, series 439, serial number 358130, 5 Yen, series 173, serial number 120381, first original extremely fine, second a solid very fine, a very presentable example (2 notes) TBB B312, 314, Pick 30, 35 £120-£180

Lot 551

Japanese Military Currency, 10 Sen and 50 Sen from the 1937 Cockerel and Dragon Issue, no serial numbers, blue and yellow respectively, first one light bend in paper in lower margin thus about uncirculated, the 50 sen very fine (2 notes) Pick M1, M2, TBB B5012, B5013 (see china) £200-£260

Lot 557

Japan, a Group of Military and Occupation Currency, comprising Allied Military Currency, 1, 5 and 10 Yen, series A, 10 and 50 Sen, 1, 10 and 100 Yen, series B, Oceana, 1/2, 1 and 5 Shillings, and £1, Malaya, a complete set from 1 Cent to 1000 Rupees, with several additional duplicates of some denominations, Burma, a complete set, from 1 Cent to 100 Rupees, Philippines, sets of the first and second issues, with several duplicates, also 500 and 1000 Pesos, third issue, Netherlands Indies, sets of the first and second issues, with several duplicates, mixed grades throughout but a few significantly above average for type, and generally an attractive and complete set (80 notes) £150-£200

Lot 584

Reserve Bank of New Zealand, £5, ND (1940), serial number 6/S 025183, Thomas Hanna signature, and £10, ND (1957), Robert Fleming signature, first lightly pressed very fine, the second original very fine (2 notes) TBB B107a, 108d, Pick 160a, 161 £100-£150

Lot 617

Reserve Bank of Rhodesia, a small group comprising 10 Shillings (2), 7 October 1964 and 11 November 1964, £1, 7 September 1964, and 10 Shillings (2), 1 June 1966 and 10 September 1966, all original, first and third notes very fine, others fine (5 notes) TBB B101b,f, B102c, B104a,b, Pick 24a, 25, 27 £120-£160

Lot 622

Reserve Bank of Rhodesia, $2, 17 February 1970, serial number K/35 000019, in PMG holder 58 EPQ, choice about uncirculated, a very good low number from the first prefix TBB B108a, Pick 31a £100-£150

Lot 642

Southern Rhodesia Currency Board, 5 Shillings (2), 1 October 1945, serial numbers D/41 039503 and D/37 076907, Thornton and Adams signatures respectively, first fine, second good (2 notes) TBB B102b2, B102b5, Pick 8b £80-£120

Lot 643

Southern Rhodesia Currency Board, £1, 10 March 1954, serial number B/262 087613, Flemming and Grafferty-Smith signatures, also Central Africa Currency Board, £1, 10 September 1955, serial number B/283 030377, Pechey and Grafferty-Smith signatures, first good fine, second very good to about fine (2 notes) TBB B108c5, B202a2, Pick 13c, 17 £200-£260

Lot 658

Bank of Zambia, £1 (2), ND (1964), serial numbers B/6 807142 and B/6 661609, Hallet signature, first very fine, second about very fine (2 notes) TBB B102a, Pick 2a £100-£150

Lot 88

Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, £1, 30 September 1919, serial number L/14 989514, £1, 26 February 1923, serial number R1/57 429445, and £1, 25 July 1927, serial number Z1/77 056273, first very fine, other two fine, the R1/57 is a last prefix and the Z1/77 a control note (3 notes) EPM T24, T31, T34 £80-£120

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