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Lot 230

Bank of Ireland, £20, 9 May 1929, serial number X/10 002199, Craig signature, lightly pressed, nevertheless an attractive fine example, rare PMI BA 103, Pick 54 £800-£1,000

Lot 380

North of Scotland Bank Limited, printer’s archival photographs showing designs for proposed issues of £1 (2), and an obverse and reverse £5, 1937/1938, prefix K and zero serial numbers, all are dated Aberdeen, 1 March 1938, all have printer’s ink date 1937 or 1938, with Sir Alexander Anderson at left with classical style bank building below, replaced by thistles on one of the £1, mounted on card, the £5 illustrated on p.649 of PMS, rare and interesting (4 items) PMS page 649 for type £200-£260 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---

Lot 130

ERROR: Bank of England, Cyril P. Mahon, £1, 22 November 1928, serial number A04 569536, with significant and impressive gutter fold error across entire face of note, toning at left, good very fine and a rare early error EPM B212 £400-£500

Lot 134

Bank of England, Cyril P. Mahon, £5, London, 5 October 1926, serial number 336/E 40074, minor handling, about uncirculated and rare in this grade EPM B215 £400-£500 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---

Lot 162

Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, watermarked paper for £100, produced 29th week of 1939, glued into blue card frame with black ink annotations, as produced, rare EPM B245 £200-£260 --- VAT This lot is subject to VAT at 20% of the hammer price unless exported outside the UK. If exported then VAT is still applicable to the buyer's premium ---

Lot 70

Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10 Shillings, 21 January 1915, serial number W1/49 044339, in PMG holder 65 EPQ, gem uncirculated, rare in this top EPQ grade EPM T13.2 £500-£700

Lot 418

Isle of Man Bank for John Wulff & Edward Forbes, £1, 22 June 1829, serial number J172, signature of both partners at low left, original paper, about very fine and very rare IOMPM M234 £1,500-£2,000

Lot 168

ERROR: Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, 10 Shillings (2), 25 October 1948, matching serial numbers 08H 636872, pinholes and very minor stains, overall good very fine and rare (2 notes) EPM B262 £300-£400

Lot 120

Bank of England, Horace G. Bowen, £5, Leeds, 12 July 1900, serial number U/65 37229, printed Bowen signature, ‘York’ handstamp on reverse, annotation, lovely fresh paper quality, a beautiful very fine, with very few Bowen notes in private hands especially from this exceptionally rare Leeds branch EPM B207a £12,000-£16,000 --- Provenance: Ex. Sir David Kirch Collection

Lot 148

Bank of England, Basil G. Catterns, £20, Birmingham, 12 May 1931, serial number 46/W 01797, wonderful original paper, about extremely fine and very rare EPM B230a £3,000-£3,600

Lot 189

Bank of England, John S. Fforde/John B. Page, signature sequence pair of £10 (2), 1967/1971, serial numbers A91 421995-96, original paper, good extremely fine and extremely rare (2 notes) EPM B316p £3,000-£3,600

Lot 353

Bank of Scotland, £1, 6 September 1836, serial number 70/242, original very good, a presentable example of an extremely rare note PMS BA 72b, Pick 51b £1,500-£2,000

Lot 368

Central Bank of Scotland, proof on card for £10, 18-, no signatures or serial numbers, two black CANCELLED stamps, minor stains and mounting traces, about uncirculated and rare PMS CE 4a £600-£800

Lot 257

The National Bank Limited, watermarked paper as used on the 1937 to 1964 Northern Irish issues (2), used on all denominations including the £1, £5, £10 and £20, one example unmounted, the other glued into a cream paper frame with ink annotation, as produced, the unmounted example with one fold, rare (2 papers) PMI NA 78-87, Pick 155-161 £100-£150 --- VAT This lot is subject to VAT at 20% of the hammer price unless exported outside the UK. If exported then VAT is still applicable to the buyer's premium ---

Lot 111

Treasury Series, John Bradbury/Warren Fisher, complete sheets of watermarked paper for 10 Shillings (2 sheets, 40 notes) and £1 (2 sheets, 42 notes), third issue, as used on all notes printed from 1917 until 1928, in original archival folder with annotations detailing contents, as produced, each sheet folded twice, generally clean, white and in lovely condition, attractive and rare (4 sheets, 82 notes) EPM T16-T34 £1,000-£1,500 --- VAT This lot is subject to VAT at 20% of the hammer price unless exported outside the UK. If exported then VAT is still applicable to the buyer's premium ---

Lot 152

Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, watermarked paper for £5, produced 38th week of 1935, glued into blue card frame with black ink annotations, as produced, rare EPM B241 £100-£150 --- VAT This lot is subject to VAT at 20% of the hammer price unless exported outside the UK. If exported then VAT is still applicable to the buyer's premium ---

Lot 167

Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, watermarked paper for £5, produced on thicker paper in 1945, with security thread, glued into blue card frame with black ink annotations, as produced, extremely rare, this being the only example of this paper in the Portals archive EPM B255 £150-£200 --- VAT This lot is subject to VAT at 20% of the hammer price unless exported outside the UK. If exported then VAT is still applicable to the buyer's premium ---

Lot 415

Beatson, Copeland & Co., Douglas Isle of Mann, unissued 1 Guinea, 14 September 1813, no signatures or serial numbers, previously mounted, but only light traces around edges on reverse, overall extremely fine and very rare with only a handful of examples extant IOMPM M218 £1,200-£1,800

Lot 379

North of Scotland Bank Limited, watermarked papers of the type used the £1 of 1938-49, featuring Sir William Wallace, all glued into blue card frames with ink annotations, as produced, very rare (3 papers) PMS NS 43 £120-£160 --- VAT This lot is subject to VAT at 20% of the hammer price unless exported outside the UK. If exported then VAT is still applicable to the buyer's premium ---

Lot 128

Bank of England, Ernest M. Harvey, £50, Leeds, 13 January 1923, serial number 37/X 15995, handstamps, ink numerals, a pleasing very fine, a rare branch for this high denomination note EPM B209dd £2,000-£2,600 --- Provenance: Ex. Karouni Collection of English Banknotes

Lot 118

Bank of England, Matthew Marshall, £5, Leeds, 28 July 1862, serial number U/H 93822, cut and rejoined with stamp paper, various annotations, left-hand side slightly toned, about very fine, an excessively rare early branch note EPM B203c £10,000-£15,000 --- Provenance: Ex. Sir David Kirch Collection

Lot 316

Currency Commission, Ploughman Series, watermarked papers as used on the £1 issued from 1929 to 1940 (3), including the coloured fibres found on the issued notes, all in thin black card frames, with ink annotations, as issued, extremely rare (3 papers) PMI CBI 1, Pick 8a (and other banks) £200-£260 --- VAT This lot is subject to VAT at 20% of the hammer price unless exported outside the UK. If exported then VAT is still applicable to the buyer's premium ---

Lot 157

Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £5, Newcastle on Tyne, 2 February 1935, serial number T/173 96280, bank handstamp on reverse, an original and fresh very fine and Newcastle quite a rare branch of issue EPM B241g £900-£1,100

Lot 416

Beatson, Copeland & Company, Douglas, Isle of Mann, unissued £10, ND (1813-14), no serial number, printed on patterned watermarked paper, slightly toned in margins, extremely fine and rare IOMPM M220, Pick - £600-£800

Lot 55

Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, 7 August 1914, seven-digit serial number B/38 0003320, in PMG holder 40 EPQ, extremely fine and a very rare variety, in addition an inverted POSTAGE watermark and also rare with an EPQ designation EPM T3.4 £1,800-£2,200

Lot 170

Bank of England, Percival S. Beale, watermarked paper for £5, produced in 1949, with security thread, glued into blue card frame with black ink annotations, as produced, extremely rare, this being one of only two examples of this paper in the Portals archive EPM B270 £100-£150 --- VAT This lot is subject to VAT at 20% of the hammer price unless exported outside the UK. If exported then VAT is still applicable to the buyer's premium ---

Lot 132

Bank of England, Cyril P. Mahon, watermarked paper for £5, produced 38th week of 1925, glued into cream paper frame with ink annotations, as produced, rare EPM B215 £100-£150 --- VAT This lot is subject to VAT at 20% of the hammer price unless exported outside the UK. If exported then VAT is still applicable to the buyer's premium ---

Lot 275

Provincial Bank of Ireland, £1, fraudulently altered to £10, Clonmel, 1 December 1828, serial number 945, George IV at top left, parts of the denomination panels altered and replaced in an attempt to change the value from One to Ten Pounds, split and rejoined at centre with other tape repairs and endorsements on back, unusual, fine and rare regardless of any alterations! PMI PR 9 £200-£300

Lot 133

Bank of England, Cyril P. Mahon, watermarked paper for £5, produced 40th week of 1925, glued into cream paper frame with ink annotations, as produced, rare EPM B215 £100-£150 --- VAT This lot is subject to VAT at 20% of the hammer price unless exported outside the UK. If exported then VAT is still applicable to the buyer's premium ---

Lot 420

Isle of Man Commercial Banking Company, for Jackson & Jun, £1, 1 May 1848, serial number A1678, signatures of both partners, black PAID stamp, good fine, rare, and a superb Lizars engraving IOMPM M244 £700-£900 --- It is interesting to note that the right-hand signature, John Jackson, was the winner of the Falcon Cliff Lottery, a ticket for which can be found in this catalogue.

Lot 151

Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, watermarked paper for £5, produced 38th week of 1935, glued into blue card frame with black ink annotations, as produced, rare EPM B241 £100-£150 --- VAT This lot is subject to VAT at 20% of the hammer price unless exported outside the UK. If exported then VAT is still applicable to the buyer's premium ---

Lot 412

Paisley Commercial Banking Company, £1, 19 December 1840, serial number 49/57, two PAID stamps, annotations on reverse, very good, rare PMS PC 1 £500-£700

Lot 2

Monmouthshire Bank, for Smith, Currie & Co., £10, Chepstow, 17 February 1792, serial number B3179, manuscript signature, very good to fine, and an extremely early note without fixed denomination, very rare Outing 497 for bank, this early type not listed £400-£500

Lot 440

Jersey Commercial Bank, Janvrin, Durell, De Veulle & Co., unissued £1 or 26 Livres, 183-, no signatures or serial numbers, good extremely fine and rare McCammon JN100 £700-£900

Lot 370

Thistle Bank, Glasgow, 5 Shillings, 10 January 1798, serial number 628/199, very good and an extremely rare genuine example PMS TH 8 £1,000-£1,500

Lot 52

Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, 7 August 1914, serial number B/16 00224, in PMG holder 63 EPQ, choice uncirculated, the rarer five-digit variety and rare with remarkable paper quality EPM T3.2 £800-£1,200

Lot 252

The National Bank Limited, £10, 10 December 1918, serial number A38343, Wilson signature, significant rust spot in top margin has caused some erosion of paper, with a small piece missing, overall fine, only approximately 10 examples are known to have survived, very rare PMI NA 58 £1,500-£2,000

Lot 1

Essex Bank, Braintree, for B. Sparrow, W.M. Tufnell, J.O. Parker, R. Woodhouse & Edwd A. Round, £10, 11 December 1861, serial number 15432, Sparrow signature, a superb original very fine, extremely rare and a lovely note Outing 258m £600-£800

Lot 255

The National Bank Limited, watermarked paper as used on the 1929 to 1934 issue including the £1, £5, £10 and £20, glued into blue card frame with ink annotation, as produced, the only example of this watermark in the Portals archive, extremely rare PMI NA 74-77, Pick 151-154 £100-£150 --- VAT This lot is subject to VAT at 20% of the hammer price unless exported outside the UK. If exported then VAT is still applicable to the buyer's premium ---

Lot 131

Bank of England, Cyril P. Mahon, Guernsey Overprint, £1, 22 November 1928 (1941), serial number A91 031709, with ‘withdrawn from circulation September 18th. 1941.’ overprint, a few pinholes, overall a fresh and original good very fine, rare EPM B212A £600-£800

Lot 408

Dundee Commercial Bank, 5 Shillings, 1 April 1797, serial number 11/233, signature of the cashier James Scott, lightly backed on thick card (only along top margin), very good and very rare PMS DD 1 £700-£900

Lot 332

Currency Commission/Central Bank of Ireland, Lady Lavery Series, watermarked paper featuring the head of Erin, as used on 10 Shillings, £1, £5 and £10 from 1928 until 1977, making this one of the longest running watermarks ever produced, all glued into blue card frames, with ink annotations, as produced, these are the only examples of the 10 Shillings, £5 and £10 in the Portals archive, and may represent the only surviving examples, extremely rare (4 papers) PMI LTN 1-4, Pick 1A-4A (and later issues) £400-£500 --- VAT This lot is subject to VAT at 20% of the hammer price unless exported outside the UK. If exported then VAT is still applicable to the buyer's premium ---

Lot 56

Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, 7 August 1914, serial number K/39 16194 (dash), in PMG holder 50 EPQ, about uncirculated, an inverted POSTAGE watermark and in addition a rare variety and with an EPQ designation EPM T4.2 £1,500-£2,000

Lot 422

Bank of Mona, £1 British, uniface proof on card, 18-, engraved by W. H. Lizars, minor spots of foxing, mainly on reverse, two pinholes left margin, good extremely fine to about uncirculated, rare IOMPM M247 £1,500-£2,000 --- Provenance: Ex Peter Shimmin collection Apart from the bank title, this essay has the same design as that of the Isle of Mann Banking Company. Some of the assets of that failed bank were acquired by the City of Glasgow Bank prior to opening its own branches on the island under the trading title of Bank of Mona.

Lot 159

Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, watermarked paper for £10, produced 30th week of 1939, glued into blue card frame with black ink annotations, as produced, rare EPM B242 £150-£200 --- VAT This lot is subject to VAT at 20% of the hammer price unless exported outside the UK. If exported then VAT is still applicable to the buyer's premium ---

Lot 260

The National Bank Limited, specimen £5, 1 May 1964, serial number A00000, Maguire signature, red SPECIMEN overprint and De La Rue seals, single cancellation hole, about uncirculated and rare PMI NA 87, Pick not listed £260-£320

Lot 402

National Bank of Scotland Limited, watermarked paper of the type used on the £5, £20 and £100 of 1957, featuring Sir Alexander Henderson, glued into blue card frames with ink annotations, as produced, very rare, and indeed the only copy of this watermark in the Portals archive PMS NA 68 £80-£100 --- VAT This lot is subject to VAT at 20% of the hammer price unless exported outside the UK. If exported then VAT is still applicable to the buyer's premium ---

Lot 140

Bank of England, Basil G. Catterns, watermarked paper for £5, produced 19th week of 1929, glued into cream paper frame with ink annotations, as produced, rare EPM B228 £100-£150 --- VAT This lot is subject to VAT at 20% of the hammer price unless exported outside the UK. If exported then VAT is still applicable to the buyer's premium ---

Lot 333

Currency Commission/Central Bank of Ireland, Lady Lavery Series, watermarked paper featuring the head of Erin (3) as used on the £1 from 1928 until 1977, all glued into cream paper frames, with ink annotations, as produced, very rare (3 papers) PMI LTN 2, Pick 2A (and later issues) £200-£260 --- VAT This lot is subject to VAT at 20% of the hammer price unless exported outside the UK. If exported then VAT is still applicable to the buyer's premium ---

Lot 83

ERROR: Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10 Shillings, 16 December 1918, mismatched serial numbers B/63 606623 and 606624, with a 1981 letter from Vincent Duggleby to the then owner, stating that the note is genuine and discussing rarity, original very fine, very rare as a type, and as an error quite possibly unique, a really remarkable item EPM T19 £800-£1,000

Lot 280

Provincial Bank of Ireland, proof £50, 25 June 1873, no signature or serial numbers, pencil annotations and mounting traces, extremely fine and rare PMI PR 56, Pick 325 £300-£400

Lot 173

Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, watermarked paper for £5, series B (1957), glued into blue card frame with annotations on paper, as produced, rare, this being the only example in the Portals archive EPM B277, B280 £120-£160 --- VAT This lot is subject to VAT at 20% of the hammer price unless exported outside the UK. If exported then VAT is still applicable to the buyer's premium ---

Lot 171

Bank of England, Percival S. Beale, watermarked paper for £5, produced in 1950, with security thread, glued into blue card frame with black ink annotations, as produced, extremely rare, this being one of only two examples of this paper in the Portals archive EPM B270 £100-£150 --- VAT This lot is subject to VAT at 20% of the hammer price unless exported outside the UK. If exported then VAT is still applicable to the buyer's premium ---

Lot 160

Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, watermarked paper for £50, produced 1st week of 1939, glued into blue card frame with black ink annotations, as produced, rare EPM B244 £180-£240 --- VAT This lot is subject to VAT at 20% of the hammer price unless exported outside the UK. If exported then VAT is still applicable to the buyer's premium ---

Lot 72

Treasury Series, John Bradbury, Dardanelles Campaign Overprint, £1, 1915-16, serial number J/53 60557, fairly toned, but free of tears or pinholes, an original fine example of a rare note EPM T14 £1,000-£1,500

Lot 119

Bank of England, Matthew Marshall, £50, 6 October 1845, serial number H/U 19654, variety with small vignette of Britannia, cut and rejoined, annotations, stamp, pinholes, overall good fine but with superb original paper quality, a high denomination for this cashier, a remarkable note and excessively rare EPM B203g £15,000-£20,000 --- This is the EPM plate note.

Lot 142

Bank of England, Basil G. Catterns, watermarked paper for £5, produced 9th week of 1931, glued into black frame of thin card with white ink annotations, as produced, rare EPM B228 £100-£150 --- VAT This lot is subject to VAT at 20% of the hammer price unless exported outside the UK. If exported then VAT is still applicable to the buyer's premium ---

Lot 392

Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, a series of vignettes from a Waterlow day book comprising two half left-hand proofs for a £1 dated 1 December 1928 and 31 July 1933; also a vignette of the classical pediment of the bank head office building, and five vignettes of John Pitcairn, a most unusual group, rare (8 items) PMS CO61b for similar £150-£200 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---

Lot 117

Bank of England, Abraham Newland, £2, 20 November 1798, serial number A4868, Newland signature in body of text and manuscript cashiers signature, the variety with level denomination and indented frame, original and presentable, overall fine, an exceptionally rare note and an extremely early date for type EPM B200f £12,000-£16,000

Lot 220

Dublin, Shaws Bank, for Sir Robert Shaw Bt, R. Needham and Ponsonby Shaw, £10, 13 January 1936, serial number 1819, Shaw signature, a 15mm tear in top edge, a few initials and endorsements, pinholes, otherwise fine and toned, rare PMI PB 210 £700-£900 --- Provenance: Provenance: B. Blake Collection, Part II, Whyte’s/DNW Auction B10 (Dublin), 14 March 2009, lot 494

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