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British Linen Company, £10, Edinburgh, 25 October 1898, serial number P 7/175, blue and white, bank initials in red-brown underprint low centre, arms top centre, value in oval frame top left and right, Britannia in vertical panel at left, two manuscript signatures below(Douglas 55-1), a very presentable VG to fine, original and of the highest rarity, the original print run was 5000. It is believed that this is the only example of type still believed extant Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(†) The North of Scotland & Town & County Bank Limited, printer's archival specimen £5, 1 March 1918, serial run A 0246/0001 to A 0322/1000, no signatures, blue and green on yellow underprint, Marischal College, Aberdeen at top centre, coats of arms of the bank, the county and city of Aberdeen in panel at left, reverse arms of the bank in circle at centre, perforated CANCELLED(Pick S630s), mounting traces, ink annotations and date '31. 3. 19' in top margin, otherwise good extremely fine, very rare Subject to 20% VAT on both Hammer Price and Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(†) The North of Scotland & Town & County Bank Limited, printer's archival specimen £100, 1 March 1918, serial run A 0005/0001 to A 0005/1000, no signatures, blue and green on yellow underprint, Marischal College, Aberdeen at top centre, coats of arms of the bank, the county and city of Aberdeen in panel at left, reverse arms of the bank in circle at centre, perforated CANCELLED(Pick S632s), mounting traces, ink annotations and date '26. 3. 19' in top margin, otherwise good extremely fine to about uncirculated and excessively rare Subject to 20% VAT on both Hammer Price and Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(†) The North of Scotland Bank Limited, printer's archival specimen £5, 1 March 1934, serial run A 0866/0001 to A 1000/1000, printed signature of general manager only, blue and green on yellow underprint, Marischal College, Aberdeen at top centre, coats of arms of the bank, the county and city of Aberdeen in panel at left, reverse arms of the bank in circle at centre, value in five guilloches, perforated CANCELLED(Pick S640s), mounting traces, ink annotations and date '14. 5. 35' in top margin, otherwise about uncirculated, rare Subject to 20% VAT on both Hammer Price and Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(†) The North of Scotland Bank Limited, printer's archival specimen £5, 1 March 1928, serial run A 0525/0001 to A 0623/1000, printed signature of general manager only, blue and green on yellow underprint, Marischal College, Aberdeen at top centre, coats of arms of the bank, the county and city of Aberdeen in panel at left, reverse arms of the bank in circle at centre, value in five guilloches, perforated CANCELLED(Douglas 29-1 for type; Pick S640as), mounting traces, ink annotations and date '10. 2. 28' in top margin, otherwise extremely fine, rare Subject to 20% VAT on both Hammer Price and Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Ramsey & Isle of Man Bank, unissued £1, ND (1823-27), black and white, vignette of Ramsey Bay and harbour at upper centre, value at lower left, monogram LMcW in ornate panel at left, reverse three engine-worked panels with value at centre(Q.218), attractive, original good very fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Ramsey & Isle of Man Bank, £1, ND (1823-27), unissued, black and white, vignette of Ramsey Bay and harbour at upper centre, value at lower left, monogram LMcW in ornate panel at left, reverse three engine-worked panels with value at centre(Q.218), edge nick, split along crease, slight foxing, otherwise very fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Douglas & Isle of Man Bank, £1, ND (1838-44), part issued, no serial number, manuscript signature of James Holmes, black and white, vignette of Douglas Bay and harbour at upper centre, monogram in ornate panel at left, reverse triskeles set in circle with inscription, "Douglas Isle of Man, Henry John & James Holmes", sailing ship at top centre, decorative ovals in each corner(Pick S131, Q.231), attractive, extremely fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Douglas & Isle of Man Bank. £1 (2), issued, (c.1840), illegible dates and serial numbers, manuscript signature of James Holmes, black and white, vignette of Douglas Bay and harbour at upper centre, monogram in ornate panel at left, reverse triskeles set in circle with inscription, "Douglas Isle of Man, Henry John & James Holmes", sailing ship at top centre, decorative ovals in each corner[Pick S131 (2), Q.231 (2)], very good (2) Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Douglas & Isle of Man Bank. £1, 1 January 1847, serial number 536, manuscript signatures of James Holmes and Robert Kelly, black and white, vignette of Douglas Bay and harbour at upper centre, monogram in ornate panel at left, reverse triskeles set in circle with inscription, "Douglas Isle of Man, Henry John & James Holmes", sailing ship at top centre, decorative ovals in each corner(Pick S131, Q.232), pressed, chip in top margin, otherwise very fine with clear signatures and date, Quarmby states 11 believed extant Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Douglas & Isle of Man Bank. £1, 1 January 1847, serial number 554, manuscript signatures of James Holmes and Robert Kelly, black and white, vignette of Douglas Bay and harbour at upper centre, monogram in ornate panel at left, reverse triskeles set in circle with inscription, "Douglas Isle of Man, Henry John & James Holmes", sailing ship at top centre, decorative ovals in each corner(Pick S131, Q.232), pressed, otherwise very fine with clear signatures and date, Quarmby states 11 believed extant Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) Government of India, 5 Rupees, ND (1925), serial number L/45 277033, signature H. Denning, purple, pale green and orange, King George V at upper right, reverse eight language panel at left, value at upper right(Pick 4a, Razack-Jhunjhunwalla 3.4.1B), pin hole in left margin, spindle hole at upper left, otherwise extremely fine to good extremely fine, scarce Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(†) Bank of New Zealand, specimen £5 with counterfoil, Wellington, 18-, serial number 123456, black and white, brown value panel, Maoris and landscape set in circles at left, value in each corner, uniface, two punch holes(Pick S192s for type), good extremely fine and rare Subject to 20% VAT on both Hammer Price and Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(lot of 3) Burmese kalaga wall hanging panels, executed in velvet and having embroidered, beaded, and sequined fields, consisting of a panel in black velvet with repeating reserves depicting elephants, a panel with repeating reserves depicting peacocks, and a panel in burgundy velvet with a full field design of scrolls and flourishes, largest, 62""h x 19""w. Provenance: From the estate of Edward Gerber
French Art Nouveau dressing table vanity, circa 1900, the three panel mirrored superstructure, having a stylized carved crest, above the glass kidney shaped top surmounting nine drawers, six with highly stylized butterfly pulls executed in bronze, and fronting the highly figured raised panels, and rising on stylized outswept feet, 76.5""h x 57""w x 18""d
Henri II style carved oak buffet, circa 1890, the three door superstructure centering a panel with a carved urn and flourishes, above a niche with a beveled mirror, flanked by glazed compartments fronted with Doric columns, the lower case with three drawers above three doors with raised paneled fronts, the center door carved with flourishes, flanked with fluted columnar supports, and rising on a molded base, the whole resting on compressed bun feet; 91""h x 68""w x 24""d (key in office)
Continental Renaissance style buffet, the three door superstructure having relief carved panelled fronts, two depicting maidens, the central panel depicting a cavalier on horseback, his attendant blowing a bugle and being led by a hound, the whole surmounting monk form supports terminating at the lower case, having figural medallions above the turned pilasters, and rising on compressed bun feet, 104""h x 67""w x 26""d
(lot of 2) Japanese six-panel byobu screen, 19th century, one depicting peacocks with plum blossoms, the other peacocks with pine trees, both with the signature and seal, reads [Kano Masachika - Eishin]; overall approx.: 70"" h x 24-24.5""w each panel. Provenance: From the estate of Edward Gerber
Masayoshi Kasuqai (Japanese, b. 1921), ""The New Road,"" circa 1950`s, handmade paper and foil on panel, monogramed lower left, panel: 34""h x 35.25""w, overall (with frame): 34.25""h x 33.5""w. Provenance: E. Mecklenburg and Co. (Tokyo, Japan); Walter Family Trust; Private collection (San Francisco, CA)
A substantial reproduction Oak Refectory Dining Table having three plank rectangular top, carved frieze, baluster turned legs and stretcher base, 96'' long x 30 1/2'' high x 34 1/2'' wide and a good quality set of eight Oak Dining Chairs including two carvers with fret cut top rail, single carved panel backs except the carvers which have extra narrow carved panels and all with solid seats on turned legs with stretchers, all made by John Nethercott, Church Street, Hereford
A good Victorian Oak and Mahogany Longcase Clock, swan pediment hood with moulded applied column supports flanking the single arched top glazed door, the painted face with shooting scene, farmhouse dove cote, marked J. Lehman Swansea, with eight day movement, the short door with shaped top, central Tunbridge style inlaid motif repeat on the bottom panel in inlaid circle, various boxwood and ebony strung sections, standing on bracket feet. 22'' wide x 87'' high x 9 1/8'' deep
A Georgian Kneehole Desk of small proportions, cross banded rectangular top with applied moulding, full width drawer over two flights of three drawers, Oak lined with cross banded fronts and brass plate handles and escutcheons, with central single panel door cupboard to the kneehole and standing on bracket feet, 37 3/4'' wide x 37'' high x 21 5/8'' deep.
An arts and crafts Oak Hall Stand, having moulded top and open panel with fret cut decoration, over rectangular bevel plated mirror with shelf over open panel with spindle turned columns with central key drawer. The base having two stick/umbrella stands, the whole piece tapering from top to bottom. 30 1/2'' wide x 77 3/4'' high x 13'' deep.

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