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Lot 327

Scotland, The British Linen Co, Five Pounds, 1 August 1780, No. 56/23763, payee William Baillie, signatures of William Henderson and D. Hogarth (Douglas 11). Two endorsements on back, a short split at lower left side of revenue stamp and a small spot at centre, otherwise very fine, rare

Lot 330

Scotland, The British Linen Co, Twenty Pounds, 14 July 1903, T2 4/157, signatures of manager and accountant (Douglas 35). A few numbers on back and spots of foxing, some tiny holes on the folds, otherwise fine to good fine, rare

Lot 338

Scotland, The British Linen Bank, Twenty Pounds, 2 January 1907, X/2 4/335, signatures of manager and accountant (Douglas 45a-1). A couple of spots at centre, tiny splits, edge nicks and small pieces out of upper right margin, a number on the back, otherwise good fine, rare The first date for the new issue

Lot 339

Scotland, The British Linen Bank, Twenty Pounds, 31 March 1911, B/3 1/159, signatures of manager and accountant (Douglas 45a-1). A few tiny holes and light ink splashes on back, otherwise about very fine, rare

Lot 340

Scotland, The British Linen Bank, Twenty Pounds, 20 October 1912, C/3 5/500, signatures of manager and accountant (Douglas 45a-1). A couple of spots in top margin and numbers on back, otherwise good very fine, rare

Lot 341

Scotland, The British Linen Bank, One Hundred Pounds, 1 March 1918, M/3 2/205, signatures of Thomas Smith and J. Sinclair (Douglas 51-1). A few tiny holes and pencilled numbers on back, otherwise about very fine, rare 1,000 notes printed for this date

Lot 342

Scotland, The Caledonian Banking Co, One Pound, 10 July 1839, A 69/223, signatures of William Luth and Ron Gordon (Douglas 1). Good very fine, rare Engraved by W.H. Lizars

Lot 343

Scotland, The City of Glasgow Bank, One Pound, 1 July 1856, B 885/477, signatures of accountant and William Whelan (Douglas 1). A 10mm tear in right edge, otherwise good fine, rare This lot and the next engraved by Gilmour & Dean

Lot 352

Scotland, The Clydesdale Bank Ltd, Twenty Pounds, 29 June 1910, M/J 0000135, printed signature of D. Dewar, signed by general manager (Douglas 13-1). Pencilled numbers at top and a few spots, otherwise fine to good fine, rare

Lot 354

Scotland, The Clydesdale Bank Ltd, One Hundred Pounds, 19 June 1935, F/P 0000185, Mitchell-Young signatures (Douglas 18-3). Nicks and short tears around edges, a 10mm split at top of centre crease, pinholes and couple of tiny splits in body, otherwise fine, rare The print run was only 500 notes

Lot 356

Scotland, The Commercial Bank of Scotland, Twenty Pounds, 1 May 1856, 6/A 29/95, signatures of J.W. Reide and accountant (Douglas 24). Archival tissue repairs on back to splits in body, otherwise very good, rare Provenance: K. Austin Collection, Spink Auction, 14 September 1999, lot 220. Engraved by Perkins, Bacon

Lot 360

Scotland, The Commercial Bank of Scotland Ltd, Twenty Pounds, 2 January 1913, 11/A 57/164, signatures of L.M. Mackay and manager (Douglas 46-1). Nicks in top edge, otherwise good fine to about very fine, rare

Lot 365

Scotland, The Falkirk Bank Co, One Pound, 1 October 1821, no. 112/139, on watermarked paper, signatures of Alex Ramsay and accountant (Douglas 1). A couple of tiny holes at centre and some adhesive residue on back, otherwise good fine, rare When the bank was wound up in 1825 each £100 share was worth £1,500

Lot 370

Scotland, The National Bank of Scotland Ltd, One Pound, 15 May 1890, B/R 198/037, printed signature of Thomas Shaw, signed by accountant (Douglas 16b). Good fine to about very fine, rare

Lot 385

Scotland, The Perth Union Bank, One Pound, 1 June 1818, no. 13/264, signatures of John Syme and John Hunter (Douglas Ð). Worn edges, a few tears and small pieces missing, otherwise very good, rare Engraved by T. Clerk, Edinburgh

Lot 386

Scotland, The Royal Bank of Scotland, One Guinea, 24 March 1758, no. 409/63217, payee David Baillie, two signatures (Douglas 8). Worn right edge, small hole at centre and thin tape repair on back covering short splits and holes along centre crease, otherwise very good, rare Printed by Robert Cooper, London. An example of the first note for One Guinea issued in Scotland

Lot 387

Scotland, The Royal Bank of Scotland, One Guinea, 1 September 1777, A 80/298, signatures of John Macintosh and William Simpson (Douglas 13). Worn edges with many nicks, 15mm tears both sides and a 20mm tear in top edge, otherwise intact, very good, rare The Ôred head guinea’ was the first British note to be printed in three colours

Lot 388

Scotland, The Royal Bank of Scotland, Twenty Shillings, 6 March 1824, U 2210/1019, pay to Andrew Bogle, signatures of Archibald Bonar and George Laing, contemporary forgery (Douglas 22b). Three short edge tears, a couple of nicks and a stain on right side, otherwise good fine, rare

Lot 390

Scotland, The Royal Bank of Scotland, Twenty Shillings, 9 November 1832, no. 216/622, pay to Robert Sym Wilson, signatures of Andrew Kerr and John Thomson (Douglas 30a). Edge nicks, a 5mm tear at top, missing lower right corner tip and toned, otherwise about very fine, rare Provenance: K. Austin Collection, Spink Auction, 14 September 1999, lot 383. Engraved by W.H. Lizars

Lot 402

Scotland, The Town and County Bank Ltd, Five Pounds, 2 May 1898, no. 674/194, signatures of S. Adamson and R. Mackintyre (Douglas 12). Lightly pressed and top edge worn, otherwise good fine, extremely rare It is believed that no other denominations greater than £1 from this bank have ever been offered at auction previously

Lot 403

Scotland, The Town and County Bank Ltd, Five Pounds, 6 April 1903, No. 822/042, signatures of S. Adamson and R. Mackintyre, overstamped THE NORTH OF SCOTLAND TOWN & COUNTY BANK LIMITED IN WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE TOWN & COUNTY BANK LIMITED (Douglas 12). Small bankstamp at lower left and a 10mm split in top left side of central panel, otherwise about very fine, rare

Lot 404

Scotland, The Union Bank of Scotland, One Pound, 1 August 1862, no. 1074/658, signed by accountant and cashier (cf. Douglas 6). Fine, rare

Lot 412

Scotland, The Union Bank of Scotland Ltd, Five Pounds, 2 March 1898, B 330/051, signatures of Alexander Smith and accountant (Douglas 26). A few spots, otherwise good fine to about very fine, rare Provenance: K. Austin Collection, Spink Auction, 14 September 1999, lot 480

Lot 414

Scotland, The Western Bank of Scotland, One Pound, [ÑÑÑ] 1837, No. 149/402, signatures of J. Smith and Walter Wilson (Douglas 1). Missing small pieces from edges, a few short tears and a 10mm tear in right edge, otherwise good fine, rare Provenance: K. Austin Collection, Spink Auction, 14 September 1999, lot 503. Engraved by Joseph Swan, Glasgow. The bank suspended payment on 9 November 1857 and outstanding liabilities were assumed by the National Bank of Scotland in 1870

Lot 429

Bank of England, Matthew Marshall, Ten Pounds, 5 February 1838, A/S 29072 (Dugg. B203d). Signature area torn off at lower right, a few tiny holes in body and some toning, otherwise fine and clean, rare

Lot 534

Ireland, Currency Commission, Ploughman issues, The Ulster Bank Ltd, Ten Pounds, 6 May 1929, 01UT 009904, Brennan-Patton signatures (CUB 3; MacDevitt E-060). A 20mm tear in top edge, otherwise good fine, rare Only 10,000 notes were printed for this date and signature combination. The next date of issue was 1938

Lot 551

Angola, Banco Nacio–al Ultramarino, Two Thousand Five Hundred Reis, 1 March 1909, no. 246998, overprinted PAGAVEL NA FILIAL DE LOANDA on original St Thomas & Prince issue (Pick 25). No margin on left side, worn edges, two 10mm tears and a few small holes in body, otherwise intact, good to very good, rare

Lot 570

Australia, Commercial Bank Of Sydney, One Pound, 18 March 1852, no. 15218, uniface (Vort-Ronald Ð). Damaged along top edge and upper left, missing pieces and tears, small holes and splits in body, otherwise intact, good to very good, rare Engraved by Perkins, Bacon & Petch. Vort-Ronald type 2 records a £1 of 1869 with the same design but which is printed on the back

Lot 619

Ceylon, General Treasury, Two Rix Dollars, 1 March 1806, no. 9573, Payable in Copper on demand at the General Treasury at the rate of Forty Eight Stivers for One Rix Dollar (Pick Ð). On light blue backing paper, a 35mm split from top of centre crease and a 30mm split across centre, some foxing, otherwise good to very good, rare

Lot 620

Ceylon, Government, One Hundred Rix Dollars, 1 January 1809, no. 1088 (Pick Ð). Worn top edge with small holes and tears, missing part of right edge and light foxing, otherwise very good, rare

Lot 655

East Africa, The Government of the East Africa Protectorate, Five Rupees, 1 September 1905, A/2 30075, Mombasa (Pick 1A). Spots of foxing, ink splash on lower edge, pinholes and a few tiny holes on creases, otherwise good fine to about very fine, rare

Lot 656

East Africa, The Government of the East Africa Protectorate, Ten Rupees, 1 September 1905, A/2 86373, Mombasa (Pick 2A). A couple of tiny holes on creases, as well as at top and lower of centre crease, otherwise good fine to very fine, rare

Lot 677

Finland, Finlands Bank, One Markka, 1867, no. 71260, signature of R. Frenckell (Pick A39Ab). Damaged edges with nicks and tears, missing parts of both corners on right and along top left edge, otherwise good, rare

Lot 681

France, Banque de France, Fifty Francs, 11 September 1883, V 1162444 (Pick 51a). A 40mm tear in top edge, a 20mm tear in lower edge and a long angled tear in left edge, otherwise paper firm and intact, very good to fine, rare

Lot 708

Germany, Preussische Haupt-Bank, Twenty-Five Thalers, 31 July 1846, no. A16514 (Pick S441). Tears and a pieces missing, otherwise good, rare

Lot 732

Haiti, La Banque Nationale d’Haiti, Ten Gourdes, 2 August 1881, B 1247 (Pick 74A). A 50mm tear at lower right, small holes and pieces missing from top edge, otherwise design intact, good, rare Printer’s imprint of G. Richard et Cie, Paris

Lot 745

Hungary, Penzjegy [Finance Ministry], London, One Forint, 1860-1, no. 07804, printed signature of Lajos Kossuth (Pick S146). Several edge tears, pinholes and a tiny split at centre, otherwise paper very firm, good to very good, rare Very few notes survive from this London issue as vast majority were confiscated by the British government and destroyed

Lot 747

India, Government of India, Ten Rupees, 20 August 1892, Calcutta, V/94 51009, signature of Stephen Jacob (Pick A7g). Pencilled notation on back and a few spots, otherwise very fine, rare

Lot 793

Japan, The Central Bank of Western India, Five Dollars 18Ñ, Yokuhama (sic), unissued, on watermarked paper, stamped CANCELLED at lower right (Pick Ð [cf. S 224]). Light foxing on top and left edges, otherwise good very fine or better, rare Printed by Batho, Sprague & Co, London

Lot 805

Liberia, Republic of Liberia, Five Dollars, 28 December 1863, no. 2035, Monrovia, Ôpay to Bearer in Gold or Silver Coin’, signed by Stephen A. Benson and Benjamin Anderson (Pick 9). Both corner tips cut away on left side, a few spots, otherwise very fine, rare Stephen Allen Benson (1816-65), from Cambridge, Maryland, emigrated to Liberia in 1822 and became a judge and methodist preacher before he succeeded Joseph Jenkins Roberts as the second president of Liberia, 1856-64. Benjamin Anderson (1835-1910), Liberia’s great explorer, migrated from Baltimore at the age of 16 and served three spells as the country’s treasurer

Lot 835

Mozambique, Banco Nacio–al Ultramarino, Five Milreis, 2 January 1908, no. 082182 (Pick 31). A 40mm tear at top of centre crease, a 15mm tear at lower and right edge and a 20mm tear in lower edge, otherwise good to very good, rare

Lot 839

Netherlands, Koninkrijk der Nederlanden, Muntbiljet, Ten Gulden, 17 June 1884, DL 01867 (Pick 1). Missing part of lower left corner and top right corner tip, pinholes and a couple of small holes in body, otherwise fine, rare

Lot 899

Seychelles, The Government of Seychelles, Ten Rupees, 11 August 1914, A 1102, signed by L.O. Chitty and auditor (Pick A4). Two heavy vertical creases, full length split on first and partial on second, partial split by lower part of embossed seal, otherwise good very fine, rare The Seychelles rupee was first introduced in 1914 as part of an emergency issue of paper money. Ten Rupees was the highest value issued

Lot 902

South Africa, Cape of Good Hope Bank Ltd, Five Pounds, 29 November 1889, no. 01146, Potchefstroom (Hern 115; cf. Pick S597). Split and rejoined at centre, tiny holes and a few splits in body, otherwise very good, rare

Lot 904

South Africa, Somerset East Bank, Five Pounds, 25 November 1867, no. 5002 (Hern 379; Pick S257, this note illustrated). Split and rejoined with tape at centre, 20mm tear at top left, many pinholes and small holes around centre, otherwise very good, rare The bank, established in 1860, failed in 1877

Lot 910

Spain, El Banco Espa–ol de San Fernando, Four Thousand Reales de vellon, 1 February 1835, no. 992, Madrid (Pick Ð). Worn top edge, otherwise good very fine, rare

Lot 919

Sweden, Hernšsands Enskilda Bank, One Hundred Kronor, 1880, no. 017787 (Pick S278). Number at top left, blue pencil marks at upper right, notation on back and a 5mm tear in top edge, otherwise fine, rare

Lot 928

Tahiti, Banque de l’Indo-Chine, Five Francs, 3 September 1912, L6 996, PAPEETE (TAHITI) stamped at upper centre (Pick 1b). A 15mm tear in right edge and pinholes, otherwise good fine, rare

Lot 574

"A collection of nine rare original Polish theatre posters, c1960/70 most relating to two collective groups of artists CWF (Centralie Wynasmu Filmow) and WAG (Wydawictwo Artystr Graficue), artists include T.Treutler and Lekartowski "

Lot 575

"A collection of eight rare original Polish theatre posters, c1960/70 relating to two collective groups of artists, CWF (Centralie Wynasmu Filmow) and WAG (Wydawictwo Artystr Graficue), artists include W.Gorka, Treutler and Rapnicki "

Lot 582

"After Reynold Brown, Supersonic Man, 1979, rare Thai film poster, 31x 21"

Lot 583

"After Reynold Brown, River of No Return, 1954, Marilyn Monroe and Robert Mitchum, rare Thai film poster, 31x 21"

Lot 861

"Very rare printers test proof, for the original concert poster of The Rolling Stones, American Tour 81`, on reverse, Mitchell Beja, NY, 40x 27"

Lot 874

"Lou Reed in concert, Moore Theatre, Seattle, 2003, very rare printers proof of the original concert poster, 20x 14"

Lot 26

Early and rare Henry Malings Frances St Woolwich tilted tennis racket c1885, stamped with the makers details and crest to the convex wedge, fitted with period thick gut stringing (four verticals broken), slim oval smooth wooden handle. Note some old woodworm holes to the handle, neck and head

Lot 31

Rare, unnamed Slazenger steel and wooden tennis racket c1925, made by A West Ltd for Slazenger`s, fitted with piano steel strings and wooden handle complete with leather collar and butt cap. Together with a photo copy of the letter from The Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum confirming the relationship between Mr Allen West and Mr Slazenger recommending the construction of the steel rackets so that tennis play could recommence immediately after a rainstorm but only a small number of these racket were made by hand, although they were successful that tennis balls suffered terribly with the wire strings simply removing the nap. Plus a leather bound copy titled the Allen West Story- celebrating 50 years of production. Note: see Kuebler - `Book of Tennis Rackets` p.331 for further details

Lot 35

Early and rare 18/19th c Jeu De Pallone carved wooden cylindrical hand cover c/w steel wire clamps - with raised carved pyramid grooves - ventilation holes - some age cracking otherwise (G) overall 5.5" x 5.5". Note: Pallone was particularly popular throughout northern and central Italy in the 18/19th c it was considered the most popular sport of ancient Italian national sports and it`s first regulations invented by Antonio Scaino from Salo dating back to 1555 - balls are struck back and forth with the wooden cylinder called a bracciale, worn over the forearm - originally the ball was inflated, but now a hard rubber ball is used. Scoring is by fifteen and tens, as in tennis and the team which wins 12 games is final winner of the match. The ball is put into play by a designated server, called the Mandarino who otherwise plays no other part in the game. The receivers can reject serves at will similar to the game of Fives. Pallone is often played on courts marked out on town streets. For further reference see "500 years of Tennis" by Clerici.

Lot 42

Rare 1920 Monte Carlo Lawn Tennis match programme: very rare single sheet Finals programme/order of play to include Miss S Lenglen, Miss E Ryan, M J G Ritchie, et al - played at Lawn Tennis De Monte Carlo (affiliated to the U.S.F.S.A) on Wednesday, 10 March 1920 - note vertical and horizontal crease folds and wear to edges and folds overall 10.75" x 6.5" (F)

Lot 43

Rare 1926 International France v USA tennis match programme: very rare single sheet/order of play on the centre court to include our black cost, V Richards, Miss H Wills, Miss Ryan together with the results of the previous first two day which also included the players J Brugnon, P Feret, Mme Mathieu et al - played on Sunday, 30 May 1926 - vertical and horizontal pocket fold is otherwise (G)

Lot 110

Rare cricket scorecard for Middlesex v Somerset (W. Flowers benefit match), May 1899: shows Somerset All out for 35 in 1st innings (with SMJ Woods scoring 20), and 44 all out in 2nd innings. Game was completed in 3 hours. Centre fold and small rip to right hand side

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