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Lot 133

H. W. De Koningh; a silver and enamel pear shape Kingfisher pendant, C. 1910, delicately painted with a kingfisher with iridescent bright blue plumage and golden breast, perched in a watery reed bed, ona silvery pale blue ground, signed with initials HWK, in a silver frame, the plain silver reverse, stamped with maker?s mark HW over K, and STERLING SILVER, 6.5cm overall.Literature: Spiel, Erika Dictionary of Enamelling, pages 36-7 de Koningh.Note: Henri de Koningh, born in Dordrecht, establishedhimself as an art enameller with premises at 14-15 D'Arblay Street, Poland Street, London

Lot 327

Seikosha, a Japanese imitation Tiger wood drop dial wall clock, the 9" white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the octagonal case with glass door, trade label, pendulum, key.Seikosha was a branch of the Japanese company Seiko that produced clocks, it was the root of the manufacturing companies of the Seiko Group. In 1881 Kintar? Hattori open a watch and jewellery shop "K. Hattori" in the Ginza area of Tokyo, Japan and in 1892 Seikosha is established in Tokyo as the clock manufacturing arm of K. Hattori.

Lot 407

Two 9ct gold rings, garnet and diamond half hoop and pearl and sapphire. Sizes J/K, 4.2g

Lot 419

An Itinga Petalite sterling ring, size J/K, lavender quartz and Rajasthan garnet, size N/O and Prasiolite amethyst ring, size N/O with certificates (3)

Lot 561

Gold Rings - 9ct gold wedding band, size K, 9ct gold signet ring, size P, 9ct gold cluster ring, size K and an unmarked white and yellow metal eternity ring set with with and blue stones, size J, approximately 15 grams all in.

Lot 120

K N GREENWOOD,COTTAGEwatercolour on paper, signed and dated 194?image size 27cm x 38cm, overall size 42cm x 52cm Mounted, framed and under glass.

Lot 688

GRIMSBY TOWN AUTOGRAPHS 1947 Programme for the home League match v Bolton Wanderers 29/11/1947 signed on the line-up page by 15 players including Chisholm, Mouncer, Fisher, Galley, Blenkinsopp, F. Reeve, Burnett, K. Reeve, Cairns, Wardle and Hodgson. Slight horizontal crease. Generally good

Lot 93

NASA. Mission Apollo 16. L'astronaute John W. Young, commandant de la mission d'alunissage Apollo 16, est photographié en train de collecter des échantillons lunaires près du cratère Ray Nord au cours de la troisième activité extravéhiculaire (EVA) d'Apollo 16 sur le site d'alunissage de Descartes. Cette photo a été prise par l'astronaute Charles M. Duke Jr, pilote du module lunaire. Young utilise le râteau de surface lunaire et une pince. Le Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) est garé dans le champ de gros blocs rocheux à l'arrière-plan. Alors que les astronautes Young et Duke sont descendus dans le module lunaire (LM) "Orion" pour explorer la Lune, l'astronaute Thomas K. Mattingly II, pilote du module de commande, est resté avec les modules de commande et de service (CSM) en orbite lunaire. 23 Avril 1972.Tirage argentique d'époque. Légende tapuscrite sur feuillet au dos / Service de presse Ambasse des Etats-Unis en Serbie. 20,3 x 25,4CM avec marges. NASA. Mission Apollo 16. Astronaut John W. Young, commander of the Apollo 16, is photographed in the process of collecting lunar samples near the Ray North Crater during the third extravéhicular activity (EVA) of Apollo 16 on the landing site of Descartes. This photo was taken by Astronaut Charles M. Duke Jr, lunar module driver. Young uses the lunar surface rake and a clip. The Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) is parked in the big rock block field in the background. While the Young and Duke astronauts dropped into the lunar module (LM) "Orion" to explore the moon, the astronaut Thomas K. Mattingly II, driver of the control module, remained with the control and service modules ( CSM) in lunar orbit. April 23, 1972. Argentic period. Legend Tapuscrite on Back Sheet / Press Service Ambasse of the United States in Serbia. 20.3 x 25.4cm with margins. NASA. Mission Apollo 16. Astronaut John W. Young, Order des Apollo 16, wird im Prozess des Sammelns von Mondproben in der Nähe des Ray North Crater während der dritten extravéhikulären Aktivität (EVA) von Apollo 16 auf dem Landeplatz von Descartes fotografiert. Dieses Foto wurde von Astronaut Charles M. Duke JR, Lunar Module Treiber aufgenommen. Junge verwendet den Lunar-Oberflächenrechen und den Clip. Das Lunar-Roving-Fahrzeug (LRV) ist im Big Rock Block-Feld im Hintergrund geparkt. Während die Jung- und Herzog-Astronauten in das Mondmodul (LM) "Orion" fallen, um den Mond zu erkunden, blieb der Astronauten Thomas K. Mattingly II, Treiber des Steuermoduls mit den Steuerungs- und Servicemodulen (CSM) in Mond-Orbit. 23. April 1972. Argentische Zeit. Legend Tapuscrite auf dem Back-Blech / Presseservice-Ambasse der Vereinigten Staaten in Serbien. 20,3 x 25,4 cm mit Margen.

Lot 25

DICKENS CHARLES.  Dombey & Son. Illus. by H. K. Browne as called for. Rebound half red morocco, internal browning & stng. 1st ed. in book form, 1848.

Lot 367

A cased '1922 English record' Thames troutLabelled 'Thames Trout [English record 1922]' over 'Taken by 'The Fly' By the Rev. K. Sheron, at Hampton Court' with bow-fronted glass Approx. 33x15½x6in. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 401

A .45 ACP 'US Army Model 1917' Revolver by Smith & Wesson, no. 123280Retaining some blued finish, the top of the barrel stamped Smith & Wesson, Springfield, Mass., U.S.A., Patented Dec.17.1901., Feb.6.1906., Sep.14.1909, the left side stamped S. & W. D.A. 45, block-mounted blade-foresight, the frame with sighting groove, replacement cylinder, the butt with two-piece wooden grips (the right grip with M. Service crudely engraved into the wood) and lanyard-loop, the underside stamped U.S. Army Model 1917, No. 1232805½in. barrel, Birmingham nitro proofFootnotes:This revolver may be held under s.7.3 Heritage Pistols in U. K.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S5S5 Section 5 lots are prohibited firearms and require a valid Section 5 Authority or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 402

A .45 (Colt) Model 1878 revolver by Colt, retailed by Watson & Hancock, no. 21412Retaining some original finish, the top of the barrel stamped Colt's PT. F. A. MFG Co., Hartford, CT. U.S.A., with blade-foresight, the top of the frame with sighting-groove and stamped Watson & Hancock, 308. High Holborn, London, left side of triggerguard stamped 45 Cal, the butt with chequered two-piece hard-rubber grips (top half of right grip cracked and missing, lower part of left grip cracked) with Colt horse logo and lanyard-loop5½in. barrel, London nitro proofFootnotes:This revolver may be held under s.7.3 Heritage Pistols in U. K.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S5S5 Section 5 lots are prohibited firearms and require a valid Section 5 Authority or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 403

A .45(Colt) 'New Service' revolver by Colt, no. 61723The top of the barrel stamped Colt's PT. F.A. MFG. Co., Hartford C.T., U.S.A., Pat'd. Aug. 5. 1884. June. 5. 1900., July. 4. 1905., the left side stamped New Service 45 Colt with blade-foresight, the frame with sighting groove, the butt with chequered two-piece hard-rubber grips with Colt logo and lanyard-loop7½in. barrel, London nitro proofFootnotes:This revolver may be held under s.7.3 Heritage Pistols in U. K.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S5S5 Section 5 lots are prohibited firearms and require a valid Section 5 Authority or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 267

Swiss M1918 bayonet, scabbard and frog, produced between 1950-1958 right ricasso stamped Elsener Schwyz Victoria, the pommel with the letter P stamped which is duplicated on the scabbard, serial number 259075, the frog makers mark K Hanimann, 19 Satter 45, Moreschwil.45cm long

Lot 288

Two bayonets and scabbards.Belgian FAL type C Apple Corer Bayonet with plastic frog "small button" to be used on the NATO FN FAL rifles, cast as opposed to being machined.Yugoslavian M1948 stamped on right ricasso 44 in a semi circular Cyrillic lettering representing factory 44 'Red Flag Works' at Kragujevac Serbia, the crossguard with serial number 29315 and two factory mark triangles with letter K and N the scabbard has factory mark N44 in a triangle.40cm long

Lot 306

Five cannon balls, approximately 6", 3" and 1.5" one moulded with a letter 'K', also three wood cases for 9 slabs or demolition CE/TNT MkI, Capewell No.12 Horsenails, and 7.2 How 3rd, also three metal ammunition tins. The howitzer case measures 42cm x 65cm

Lot 299

*** Please note, the description of this lot has changed ***Dickens (Charles) The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, first edition, without publisher's imprint to plates and with 'sister' for 'visitor' on p.123, engraved portrait frontispiece and 39 plates by Hablot K. Browne, occasional foxing, mostly to plates, ink ownership inscriptions to endpapers, upper hinge weak, contemporary pictorial morocco, gilt, replicating part of first Cruikshank plate on covers, extremities rubbed, [Smith I, pp. pp.40-43; Eckel, pp.64-66], 8vo, 1839.⁂ An unusual contemporary custom binding, similar to examples executed by J. Gray of Edinburgh although this copy without his binder's ticket.

Lot 352

Trollope (Anthony) Can You Forgive Her?, 2 vol., frontispieces and 38 plates by Hablot K. Browne and Miss Taylor, occasional light foxing, neatly and sympathetically rebacked, retaining original backstrips, spine ends and corners a little bumped, light sunning to spines, vol. 1 with some staining to covers, rubbed, 1865; Phineas Redux, 2 vol., frontispieces and 22 wood-engraved plates by Frank Holl, occasional light soiling, neatly and sympathetically rebacked, retaining original backstrips, spines slightly darkened, rubbed, endpapers renewed, 1874; The Duke's Children, 3 vol., occasional creasing and light soiling, vol.1 & 2 lower hinges broken, remaining hinges weak, gatherings pulling, slight shelf-lean, spine ends and corners bumped, a few short splits to joints, rubbed and discoloured, 1880, first editions in book form, half-titles, original cloth, [Sadleir 19, 41 & 57], Chapman and Hall, 8vo (7)⁂ A good group of titles from the Palliser series.

Lot 298

Dickens (Charles) The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, first edition, without publisher's imprint to plates and with 'sister' for 'visitor' on p.123, engraved portrait frontispiece and 39 plates by Hablot K. Browne, occasional foxing, mostly to plates, original first state olive-green fine-diaper cloth, light fading to spine and covers, recased, spine ends and corners strengthened and repaired, still an attractive copy overall, [Smith I, pp. pp.40-43; Eckel, pp.64-66], 8vo, 1839.

Lot 314

Dickens (Charles) The Personal History of David Copperfield, first edition in book form, bound from the original parts, half-title, frontispiece, additional engraved title and 38 plates by Hablot K. Browne, occasional light offsetting, original variant green cloth, neatly rebacked, retaining original backstrip, light browning and creasing to spine, light rubbing to covers, [Eckel pp.77-8; Smith I, 9], 8vo, Bradbury & Evans, 1850.

Lot 320

Dickens (Charles) A Tale of Two Cities, first edition in book form, third issue with title dated 1860, half-title, engraved frontispiece, title and 14 plates by Hablot K. Browne, some cracking to gutting, 1 or 2 plates with fraying to fore-edge, original blind-stamped green cloth, spine browned, spine ends and corners bumped, light rubbing to extremities, but a very good copy generally, [Eckel pp.86-90; Smith I, 13], 8vo, Chapman and Hall, 1860.

Lot 288

[Dickens (Charles)], "Boz". The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, first edition in the original 19/20 parts, mixed issues, 43 engraved plates by Robert Seymour, R.W. Buss, and Hablot K. Browne, mixed states, publisher's address to parts 3, 10 and 15, front ads. to parts 6 and 14-17 only, rear ads. to parts 14, 15, 17, 18 and 20 only, original printed wrappers, some light repairs or restorations to some spines and extremities or a few wrappers, but clean and excellent generally, preserved in custom drop-back box, [Hatton & Cleaver, pp. 3-88], 8vo, Chapman and Hall, 1836-7.⁂ Rare in parts and notoriously bibliographically complex. A full listing of the relevant issue points of the present work is available upon request.

Lot 302

Dickens (Charles) The Old Curiosity Shop. A Tale, 1841; Barnaby Rudge; A Tale of the Riots of 'Eighty, 1841, first separate editions, frontispieces and illustrations by George Cattermole and H.K. Browne, occasional light spotting or finger-soiling, original purple-red blind-stamped cloth, spines lettered in gilt, light sunning to spines, spine ends and corners a little bumped, light mottling to covers, but excellent examples overall, [Smith I, pp.58-62], Chapman and Hall; with 2 others, Hablot K. Browne and Robert Young's additional plates for the same in original wrappers, 8vo (4)

Lot 351

Trollope (Anthony) Can You Forgive Her?, first edition, in the original 20 monthly parts, 40 etched or wood-engraved plates after Hablot K. Browne and Miss Taylor, part 1 plates a little damp-stained with chipping to fore-margin, 1 plate in part 9 bound upside-down, part 10 with front ads. dated "October, 1864", part 13 lacking slip at rear, part 14 lacking 2pp. yellow ads. at rear but with yellow slip for "The Headless Horseman" not called fot, part 16 lacking first 2pp. of ads. at front, all other slips and advertisements as called for, original printed wrappers, contemporary ink ownership inscription to head of upper covers, part 1 upper cover darkened and detached with chipping to margin and spine largely defective, some other chipping to spines, part 4 with tear to upper cover, part 12 with portion of upper cover torn away, but overall a very good example of a rare set, preserved in custom drop-back box, [Sadleir 19], 8vo, Chapman and Hall, 1864-65.⁂ The first of the Palliser series, rare in parts.

Lot 312

Dickens (Charles) Dombey and Son, first edition in the original 19/20 monthly parts, part 11 first issue with "Capatin" on p.324, part 14 later issue with both p.431 and "if" on p. 426 present, engraved additional title, frontispiece and 38 plates by Hablot K Browne, part 1 lacking all ads. part 2 lacking slip and with "Music Book" and Bentick and Pelham's rear ads. only, part 3 with additional ad. at front but lacking slip and all rear ads., part 4 folding ad. defective, part 7 lacking first 2pp. of rear ads., part 9 lacking "Disgrace to the Family" and Tea Merchant ads., part 10 lacking Gilbert's Dictionary ad., part 15 lacking "New Story by Douglas Jerrold" slip, part 17 lacking Mechi's Catalogue slip, part 19/20 with the 8-line errata, all other slips and advertisements as called for, occasional light soiling, original printed blue wrappers, spines repaired, a few wrappers with repairs or restorations to extremities, some light soiling, preserved in custom folding chemise and half morocco pull-top box, [Hatton & Cleaver pp.227-25], Bradbury & Evans, 1846-48 § Browne (Hablot Knight), Dombey and Son, Full-Length Portraits of Dombey & Carker, Miss Tox, Mrs. Skewton, Mrs. Pipchin, Old Sol. & Capt. Cuttle, Major Bagstock, Miss Nipper, 8 engraved plates, spine of wrappers broken, 1848; Dombey and Son, The Four Portraits of Edith, Florence, Alice, and Little Paul, 4 engraved plates, 1848, first editions, loose as issued in original printed wrappers, some light foxing or soiling to covers, preserved in custom chemise with bookplate of David Graham to inside front cover, 8vo (3)

Lot 305

Dickens (Charles) The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit, first edition in the original 19/20 parts, etched frontispiece, additional title (first state with "100£" to sign) and 38 etched plates by Hablot K. Browne, part 1 lacking tea ad., part 2 lacking 4pp. "Mary-le-Bone Iron Works" ad., part 5 lacking 8pp. Tomas Boys "Prospectus", part 7 lacking slip at front (as often), part 10 lacking all rear ads. and part 16 lacking "Temple of Fashion" insert, Chuzzlewit Advertiser lacking leaves in parts 1, 4, 7 and 10, all other slips and advertisements as called for, some foxing or browning to plates, part 2 bound in upside-down, original printed blue wrappers, some chipping to spines and creasing or fraying to extremities, preserved in custom folding chemise and morocco pull-top box (light fading to spine, some rubbing to extremities), [Hatton & Cleaver pp. 185-212], 8vo, Chapman and Hall, 1843-44.

Lot 313

Dickens (Charles) Dombey and Son, first edition in book form, bound from parts, half-title, engraved frontispiece, title-page with 38 plates by Hablot K. Browne, without errata and list of plates, some marginal loss to pp.425-32, bookplate of W. G. Osbourne to pastedown, orignial variant green cloth, fading to spine, spine ends and corners bumped and frayed, light rubbing, a few light marks to lower cover, a very good copy overall, [Eckel pp.74-6; Smith I, 8], 8vo, Bradbury and Evans, 1848.

Lot 534

Tsiolkovsky (Konstantin) Izsledovanie mirovykh postrantsv' reaktivnymi priborami (dopolnenie k I i II chasti truda togo-zhe nazvaniya). [Investigation of cosmic space using reactive devices. (Supplement to Parts I and II of the Works of the same Title)], first edition, illustration, original printed wrappers, ink manuscript number to upper cover, slightly sunned at extremities, a fine copy overall, 8vo, Kaluga, by the author, 1914.⁂ Tsiolkovsky's first separately printed scientific work on space rockets, preceding the first publication on rockets by Robert Goddard by five years. The significance of Tsiolkovsky's work in rocketry and space travel was greatest in Russia where it inspired early development independent of American and European research. The present work is a supplement to two earlier works of the same title which had appeared in two different journals in 1903 and 1911-1912 (no offprints known); these are listed on the back cover of this publication, together with Tsiolkovsky's other works, dated from 1891 onwards. Tsiolkovsky was employed as a school teacher and could afford to print only a few copies of his works, which therefore had very limited circulation. RBH lists only 4 copies at auction in the last 40 years, and while the first four lots in the Russian Space History sale at Sotheby's (New York, December 11, 1993) included a total of 38 papers by Tsiolkovsky, the property of his family, this paper was not among them.

Lot 319

Dickens (Charles) A Tale of Two Cities, first book edition, first issue with p.213 misnumbered 113, engraved additional title and 14 plates by Hablot K. Brown, lacking half-title, frontispiece and front free endpaper, occasional foxing, some corner creasing, plates with some marginal damp-staining, upper hinge weak, contemporary half calf, rubbed, [Eckel p.86; Smith I, 13], 8vo, Chapman and Hall, 1859.

Lot 285

[Dickens (Charles)], "Boz", contributor. The Library of Fiction, or Family Story-Teller, 2 vol., first edition in book form, half-titles, 26 wood engraved plates only (of 28) after R. Seymour, R.W. Buss, Hablot K. Browne and others, vol.2 without pp. 161-208, occasional light foxing, ink ownership inscriptions to endpapers, original variant blue-green cloth with blind-stamped pattern of grapes and leaves, spine ends and corners a little bumped, light rubbing and fading, [Eckel p.150-151], 8vo, Chapman and Hall, 1836-37.⁂ These volumes bound from parts and lacking 4 stories in vol. 2. Contains two early pieces by Dickens as 'Boz' in vol.1; The Tuggs at Ramsgate and A Little Talk About Spring and Sweeps.

Lot 4

Three stone diamond ring, the white mount stamped '18ct', the brilliant cuts calculated as weighing approx 0.5, 0.72 and 0.45 carats (measuring 5.3mm x 2.9mm deep, 6mm x 3.2mm deep, and 5.2mm x 2.7mm deep), size K½, 2.2g gross approxCondition report: The diamonds appear bright, white and lively, no obvious inclusions with the naked eye, you can see some with a 10 x loupe. One diamond has an inclusion on the edge which appears like an abrasion, but there are no chips that I can see. Clarity approx SI. The claws are all present but with signs of wear. The shank has a visible sizing mark and light overall wear. **General condition consistent with age and use.

Lot 45

Three stone opal and amethyst 9ct gold ring, size K½, 1.9g gross approx

Lot 134

A Large quantity of tableware various patterns and manufacturers including Royal Doulton, Shelley, H & K Tunstall, Spode and Wedgewood

Lot 1134

A collection of Royal Doulton large character jugs to include:The Red Queen D6777, modelled by William K HanforHenry VIII D6642 modelled by Eric GriffithsScaramouche D6814 modelled by Stanley James TaylorGolfer D6623 modelled by David BiggsGuy Fawkes D6861The Fireman D6697 modelled by Robert Tabbenor (6) 

Lot 144

Titanic Interest:Two Elkington & Co., silver plate White Star liner napkin rings, the first possibly for 2nd Class diners engraved with White Star flag and table number 244 above Maltese Cross , stamped to interior with date letter K for 1896; the second probably for First Class with White Star flag and table number 231, stamped with date letter K for 1896 (2) Condition Good 

Lot 216

A collection of fifteen Gems TV silver and gemstone rings to include a diamond cross over, size L, along with certificate, along with various amber, amethyst, peridot, ammolite, garnet, agate, opal, blue topaz, various sizes k,  L, N1/2, (15)Condition report: good- stones present wear and tear commensurate with age 

Lot 219

A collection of fifteen Gems TV gemstone rings to include  a cats eye Alexandrite and diamond 9ct white gold ring, size L1/2, total gross weight approx 2gms along with certificate, along with various silver set rings to include opal, tanzanite, emerald, peridot, pearl, garnet, colout change stones, cubic zirconia etc various styles including clusters, solitaires three an two stone versions, sizes K, L, L1/2, N, etc (15)Condition report: good- stones present wear and tear commensurate with age 

Lot 271

A collection of five Gems TV diamond set rings to include a four 9ct gold rings, comprising a rose gold and diamond cluster, size L1/2, two champagne diamond cluster rings in c9t yellow gold, sizes K and M, and an ornate 9ct yellow gold and diamond floral dress ring, size K, combined total gross weight approx 14.6gms and a silver gilt diamond set floral cl7uster ring, size L1/2  (5)Condition report: good- all stones present and intact, some with slight abrasions and natural inclusions, minor wear and tear commensurate with age

Lot 282

Two 9ct gold and diamond set cluster rings, comprising a round cluster, claw set with round brilliant cut diamonds, diameter approx 10mm, size K, along with another, the centre with a small cluster, within a channel set border of diamonds with further claw set diamonds to the shoulders, size L1/2, combined total gross weight approx 5.2gms Condition report: good all stones present and intact, minor wear and tear  

Lot 285

A 22ct gold wedding band, size K, weight approx 3gms along with a 9ct white gold and diamond set band, some diamonds missing, wear to metal, total gross weight approx 2.6gms 

Lot 305

An 18ct yellow gold, sapphire and diamond ring, size K, 3.6gms;  9ct gold and paste-set ring, size Q, 1.9gms; a 9ct gold and shell cameo brooch, size R, 1.5gms (3)

Lot 373

A 9ct gold and citrine fancy dress ring, comprising rectangular cut stone, size K, along with a 9ct gold D shaped band, size M1/2, combined total gross weight approx 7.6gms Condition report: Good- stone present, ring has been sized at back, both minor marks and wear and tear commensurate with age 

Lot 83

Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, £1, 30 September 1919, serial number K/81 212956, fresh and original paper, about extremely fine EPM T24 £150-£200

Lot 434

Isle of Man Banking Company Limited, £1, 8 November 1924, serial number K/1 3752, Quayle and Cubbon signatures, an original and attractive fine example, scarce IOMPM M274, Pick 3Ab £300-£400

Lot 146

Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, £5, 21 February 1957, serial number A01 607880, extremely light horizontal fold thus about uncirculated EPM B277 £150-£260

Lot 293

Currency Commission, Ireland, 10 Shillings, 12 February 1941, serial number 76F 011278, Brennan and McElligott signatures, War Code K, top left corner tip missing, about very fine and scarce PMI LTN 17, Pick 1C £60-£80

Lot 506

States of Guernsey, 6 Pence, 16 October 1941, serial number K 0956, H.E. Marquand, uncirculated thus scarce BNYB GU 24a, Pick 22 £200-£260

Lot 142

Bank of England, Percival S. Beale, £5 (2), 23 November 1949, prefix P03 and 3 August 1950, prefix S21, also Leslie K. O’Brien, £5, 14 February 1956, prefix C11A, one small bank stamp on reverse of each, original very fine (3 notes) EPM B270 £150-£200

Lot 145

Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, £5, 10 December 1955, serial number B54A 085924, original and fresh, extremely fine EPM B276 £80-£120

Lot 617

Central Bank of Cyprus, £20 (2), 1 March 1993, serial numbers H792333-34, £10 (4), 1998, 2001, 2003 and 2005, prefixes U, AE, AW and BE, also £20 (3), 1997, 2001 and 2004, prefixes K, X and AD, uncirculated, the first two a nice consecutive pair, the last three are all the possible dates for type (9 notes) TBB B316b, B320c,d,e,f, B321a,b,c, Pick 56b, 62 b,c,d,e, 63a,b,c £150-£200

Lot 616

Central Bank of Cyprus, £10 (6), 1982, 1985, 1987,1988, 1989 and 1992, prefixes K, Q, U, X, AC and AH, first two about uncirculated, with central fold, others uncirculated (6 notes) TBB B308f,h, B315a,b,c,e, Pick 48b, 51, 55a, 55b £150-£200

Lot 218

Belfast Banking Company Limited, £1, 2 October 1902, serial number F/K. 2404, minor damage to right margin, otherwise no holes or tears, very good to about fine and very rare PMI BB 46b £800-£1,000

Lot 144

Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, £5, 19 September 1956, serial number D98A 028661, original good fine, the penultimate date and prefix of issue for any and all white £5s EPM B276 £80-£120

Lot 602

Chartered Bank of India, Australia & China, $5, Hankow, 1 March 1924, serial number A/K 014060, in PMG holder 15, choice fine, minor tears, rare Pick S159 £600-£800

Lot 143

Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, 10 Shillings, 21 November 1955, serial number 1000000, no hard fold, handling, original good extremely fine, a great million serial number EPM B271 £200-£300

Lot 510

States of Guernsey, 1 Shilling on 1 Shilling and 3 Pence, 18 July 1942, serial number K 1011, printed on French blue paper, original very fine, very scarce BNYB GU 25a, Pick 27 £180-£260

Lot 746

Banque de Syria et du Liban, Lebanon, 5 Livres, 1 September 1939, serial number K/AF 012559, M. Berard and A.J. Laferriere signatures, two red diagonal lines overprint, original paper, minor damp damage to some marginal areas, overall very fine and an attractive example, scarce TBB B211b, Pick 27b, PCLB 57b £400-£500

Lot 530

States of Guernsey, £5, 1 December 1956, serial number 2/K 3708, Guillemette signature, a few foxing spots, a clean and presentable very fine, only 20000 of this type issued, first date, thus rare BNYB GU 41, Pick 44a £200-£260

Lot 839

Bank of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, 10 Shillings, 20 January 1961, serial number W/29 610230, Reserve Bank of Rhodesia, £1, 7 September 1964, prefix G/3, $1, 17 February 1979, prefix L/23, $2, 4 March 1975, K/102, $10, 19 November 1975 (2), 3 December 1975 (2), 2 January 1979, balance very fine (10 notes) TBB B101b29, 102c, 107a, 108j, 110h, i k, Pick 24a, 25, 30, 35, 37, 41 £100-£140

Lot 147

Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, specimen £5, 21 February 1957, serial number A00 000000, two red SPECIMEN overprints, in PMG holder number 66 EPQ, a superb example and the highest grade on the PMG population report EPM B280s £2,000-£2,600

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