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British, Irish and World Banknotes

British, Irish and World Banknotes
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British Banknotes: Northamptonshire Banking Company, for Directors & Company, proof £5, 18-, no signatures or serial numbers, SPECIMEN stamp, good very fineOuting 1580b £100-£150------For more
0073: British BanknotesEst. £100-£150Lot Closed
British Banknotes: Norwich & Swaffham Bank, for Henry F. Day & Williams, £1, 1 August 1823, serial number G9594, black circular stamp, pinholes, very good Outing 1609i £100-£150------For more
0074: British BanknotesEst. £100-£150Lot Closed
British Banknotes: Plymouth Bank, for Sir William Elford, Bar Elford, Tingcombe & Purchase, £1, 1 January 1823, serial number 3608, signed by Tingcombe, multiple pinholes, about fine Outing 1712a
0075: British BanknotesEst. £100-£150Lot Closed
British Banknotes: Plymouth Bank, for Sir William Elford, Bar Elford, Tingcombe & Purchase, £5, 1 October 181?, serial number 1438, signed by Tingcombe, several pinholes, slightly burred edges, handstamp on
0076: British BanknotesEst. £200-£260Lot Closed
British Banknotes: Ramsgate Old Bank, for Nathaniel Austen & Son, proof £1 on thin card, 18-, no signature or serial number, a few spots and stains, but a superb about uncircualted example and a beautiful piece
0077: British BanknotesEst. £300-£400Lot Closed
British Banknotes: St. Columb Bank, for Ricketts, Enthoven, Turner, Mason & James, part issued £5, 10 April 1844, no signatures or serial number, fine and scarce Outing 1868b £150-£200------For more
0078: British BanknotesEst. £150-£200Lot Closed
British Banknotes: Scarborough Old Bank, for Woodall, Hebden & Co., cancelled £5, 13 October 1895, serial number U35643, cancelled with black ink and removal of signature at low right, stamp hinges on reverse,
0079: British BanknotesEst. £300-£400Lot Closed
British Banknotes: Craven Bank, Settle, for Birkbecks, Alcocks, Birkbeck & Robinson, proof/specimen £10 on thin card, 18-, no signature or serial number, black SPECIMEN stamp, significant mounting traces and
0080: British BanknotesEst. £200-£260Lot Closed
British Banknotes: Sheffield Banking Company, a Bankers License from 1849, with revenue stamp for £30, large format, thus folded several times, but otherwise lovely condition Outing 1934 for bank
0081: British BanknotesEst. £80-£120Lot Closed
British Banknotes: Stourbridge & Kidderminster Bank, for the Directors and Proprietors, proof £5 on card, 183-, no signatures or serial number, black SPECIMEN stamp, stains and mounting traces, technically
0082: British BanknotesEst. £150-£200Lot Closed
British Banknotes: Country Bank Upottery, for William Blackmore & William Austin, proof £10, 18-, no signatures or serial number, mounting traces, good extremely fine, scarce Outing 2229
0083: British BanknotesEst. £240-£300Lot Closed
British Banknotes: Whitby Old Bank, proof 1 Guinea, ND (established 1785), black and red print, Hermes at centre, central fold, good extremely fine and scarceOuting 2340b £100-£150------For more
0084: British BanknotesEst. £100-£150Lot Closed
British Banknotes: Windsor & Eton Bank, proofs for a post bill and a reciept, 180-, first on thick paper, second thin paper, good very fine, scarce (2 notes)Outing 2376 for bank £80-£120------For more
0085: British BanknotesEst. £80-£120Lot Closed
British Banknotes: York Union Banking Company Limited, £5, 19 December 1901, serial number C2086, good very fine, and a lovely looking noteOuting 2457h £100-£150------For more information, additional
0086: British BanknotesEst. £100-£150Lot Closed
British Banknotes: Yorkshire Agricultural & Commercial Banking Company, proof £5 on thick paper, ND (1800’s), no signatures or serial number, black SPECIMEN stamp, minor mounting traces, good extremely
0087: British BanknotesEst. £240-£300Lot Closed
British Banknotes: National Equitable Labour Exchange, unissued 5 Hours, 22 July 1833, along with two Watts Charity notes, both to the value of four pence, extremely fine or better (3 notes)Outing 3010j
0088: British BanknotesEst. £100-£150Lot Closed
British Banknotes: Brymbo Iron Works, Denbigh, 1 Guinea, 20 April 1814, serial number U202, crossed out signature of Sam’l Smith Adams, very good, scarceOuting 3024b £100-£150------For more
0089: British BanknotesEst. £100-£150Lot Closed
British Banknotes: Brymbo Iron Works, Denbigh, for the Executors, Trustees of the late John Wilkinson, 1 Guinea, 8 April 1814, serial number S122, good to very good, also Burlington & Driffield Bank, £5 (2),1880,
0090: British BanknotesEst. £120-£160Lot Closed
British Banknotes: Two Skit notes, the first for Self, Grub, Snout and Starveling, 2 Pence, 25 December 1818, serial number 5, signed by ‘Gristle Barebones’, the second for Self, Lapstone, Staytape, Tossup
0091: British BanknotesEst. £100-£150Lot Closed
British Banknotes: A Pair of Vertical Format Engravings, first entitled ‘An Attempt to Prevent Forgery of Banknotes’, dated 4 June 1818, with helmeted female head at centre, second with same helmeted
0092: British BanknotesEst. £260-£320Lot Closed
British Banknotes: Commercial Bank, a trial note for £1, ND (early 1800’s), with female allegory at centre, no engraver listed, uncirculated, scarce £100-£150------For more information,
0093: British BanknotesEst. £100-£150Lot Closed
British Banknotes: Commercial Bank, a pair of trial notes for ‘One’, ND (early 1800’s), first red and black, second blue and black, uncirculated, scarce (2 notes) £120-£160------For more
0094: British BanknotesEst. £120-£160Lot Closed
British Banknotes: Provincial Bank, a trial note for £5, ND (early 1800s), printed in black and red, eagle holding axe atop a crown, with motto ‘persevere’, good extremely fine, scarce
0095: British BanknotesEst. £150-£200Lot Closed
British Banknotes: Perkins, Fairman, & Heath, a proof for an advertising note denominated £1, circa 1820, displaying their new ‘Siderographic’ method with several vignettes and the text
0096: British BanknotesEst. £150-£200Lot Closed
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