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BRITISH BANKNOTESFeaturing The Brian Ascroft and Alasdair Macdonald
Collections and Other PropertiesLONDON, MONDAY 3 OCTOBER 2011© Copyright 2011
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STAMPS BANKNOTES MEDALS COINS BONDS & SHARES AUTOGRAPHS BOOKS
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Coins, Stamps, Banknotes, Medals,Bonds & Shares, Autographs & Books
AUCTION CALENDAR
2011
The above sale dates are subject to change
Spink offers the following servicesValuations for insurance and probate for individual items or whole collections.
Sales on a commission basis either of individual pieces or whole collections.
Stamps20 September Great Britain Stamps London 1103824/25 September Fine Stamps & Covers of South East Asia including the Stolz Collection Part II Singapore 1101612 October The Chartwell Collection - Great Britain Surface Printed Issues London 1103118/19 October Pearls of Arabia Philately London 110379 November The “Fordwater” Collection of Mint Australian Commonwealth with the
Emphasis Being on Unmounted Mint London 110419/10 November Autumn Collector’s Series Sale London 1103315/16 November The Collector’s Series Sale New York 13729 November The “Agathon” Collection of the First Issue of Russia London 110346 December The Chartwell Collection - Great Britain King Edward VII Essays,
Proofs and Issued Stamps London 11035
Banknotes27/28 September World Banknotes London 110193 October British Banknotes Featuring The Brian Ascroft and
Alasdair Macdonald Collections and Other Properties London 1104015/16 November The Collector’s Series Sale New York 3118 December World Banknotes London 11020
Bonds and Shares21 October Bonds & Share Certificates of the World London 1102215/16 November The Collector’s Series Sale New York 311
Medals24 November Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 11011
Coins6 October The Frank Brady Collection of English Hammered Groats London 110396/7 October Ancient, English & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 1102315/16 November The Collector’s Series Sale New York 31113 December Ancient, English & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 11024
Group Chairman and CEOOlivier D. Stocker
Your Specialists
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USA - Chris Anderson George Eveleth Andrew Titley Ed RobinsonCoins
UK - Paul Dawson Julie-Morgane Lecoindre Richard Bishop William MacKay Arthur Bryant John Pett George ChampUSA - Stephen Goldsmith Matthew Orsini Normand Pepin
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BooksUK - Philip Skingley Rebecca Mason
AutographsUSA - Robert Litzenberger
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British Banknotes featuringthe Brian Ascroft and the Alasdair MacdonaldCollections and Other PropertiesMonday 3 October 2011 at 10.00 a.m. (Lots 1-453) and 2.00 p.m. (Lots 501-911) 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 4ET, UK
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Morning Session at 10.00 a.m.
THE BRIAN ASCROFT COLLECTION OF BRITISH BANKNOTES
Bank of England Black and White Notes ...................................................................................................... 1 – 38Treasury Series .................................................................................................................................................................... 39Bank of England .............................................................................................................................................................. 40 – 322A Selection of Errors ...................................................................................................................................................... 323 – 336
OTHER PROPERTIES
English Provincial Banks ............................................................................................................................................ 337 – 350Bank of England Trials ................................................................................................................................................ 351 – 402Advertising Notes ............................................................................................................................................................ 403 – 404Guernsey .................................................................................................................................................................................. 405 – 407Ireland/Northern Ireland .......................................................................................................................................... 408 – 414Isle of Man ............................................................................................................................................................................ 415 – 445Jersey .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 446American Banknote Company Promotional Albums ............................................................................ 448 Advertising Notes ............................................................................................................................................................ 450 – 453
Afternoon Session at 2.00 p.m.
THE ALASDAIR MACDONALD COLLECTIONOF SCOTTISH BANKNOTES .............................................................................................................................. 501 – 813
VARIOUS PROPERTIES .............................................................................................................................................. 814 – 911
ORDER OF SALE
Lot 27
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THE BRIAN ASCROFT COLLECTION OF BRITISH BANKNOTES
FOREWORD
I was born at University College Hospital in London’sGower Street in 1946 and have lived in London all mylife, but for a 5 year stay in Southend-on-Sea.
I’m afraid (but secretly pleased!) that I have collectingin my blood and I just can’t help myself! Like so manyother collectors – I know – my lovely wife is notinterested in collecting at all, but does a wonderful jobof looking after me. We have raised our two lovelygirls who are both happily married and have given usfour wonderful granddaughters who fortunately, donot live far away from us so we get to see themregularly.
From the age of six I started collecting things such asstamps and matchbox tops etc. The only holidays Ihad as a child was camping with the Cubs and Scoutsall over the country. I collected the pennants (clothtriangular flags) from these trips (which of course, Istill have). I also collected foreign coins which myfather used to give me of an evening after sorting hischange out after a hard day’s work as a LondonMusher (a cab driver who owned his own BlackLondon Taxi). Although we had no money, we alwayshad shoes on our feet and we were very happy. One day my father gave me an old tobacco tin full of coinsthat he had put to one side. They were all English coins such as Half Crowns, Two Bobs, Shillings andSixpences etc. and that is what got me started collecting English coins.
As the years went by I started working as an apprentice cabinet maker. There was only the two of us – myboss and I, but I got lots of experience. (As luck would have it, there was a little record shop near theworkshop – so this meant I could start collecting 45rpm records as well! I used to buy 2 or 3 every weekon the way home from work.) We would be making furniture for people in Golders Green and thesurrounding areas and also making joinery such as staircases and window frames for the local builders. Astime went by I became very skilled. When I was 20 I started my own carpentry and building company.When I was 26 I priced and won a large job and all of a sudden I had about 30 tradesmen working for me– I was the governor and the youngest person on site! I worked hard and then got a contract to convertthe big old ABC Cinemas all over the country into 3 and 4 cinemas. This I did for about 15 years or so,with the most famous one being the Empire Leicester Square.
During this time I used to go to Spink’s who were then in King Street, St. James’s and buy at least 2Sovereigns a week. I used to go to auctions and other companies such as Stanley Gibbons in the Strandand buy coins. It was at one of these auctions – Christies – that I saw a £1 million Treasury Note sell forthe first time…for about £24,000! It was about 35 years ago that I was in Stanley Gibbons looking at aGothic Crown for my coin collection when I noticed for sale a pair of £5 notes with consecutive serialnumbers but with different Cashiers’ signatures. I bought those notes and from then on I have beenhooked on collecting British Banknotes.
I sincerely hope that whoever buys any of my Notes will get as much pleasure from them as I’ve had.
Brian Ascroft
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BANK OF ENGLANDBLACK AND WHITE NOTES
J.G. Nairne (1902-1918)
MONDAY 3 OCTOBER 2011
Morning Sessioncommencing at 10.00 a.m.
All Sales are subject to the Conditions of Business printed at the back of this catalogue
EstimatesThe estimated selling price of each lot is printed below the lot description and does not include the Buyer’s Premium.
Bidders should bear in mind that estimates are prepared well in advance of the sale and are not definitive.They are subject to revision.
Henry Hase (1807-1829)1Bank of England, Henry Hase, £1, London, 9March 1819, serial number 91755, black and white,ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left, value inblack tablet low left, manuscript signature low right(B201c), damage at right thus poor, scarce
£150-200
2Bank of England, J.G. Nairne, £1 ‘gold note’, serial number A/1000000, black and white, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left,value in black tablet low left (B208a), uncirculated, rare
£4,500-5,500
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6Bank of England, J.G. Nairne, £100, Manchester,28 May 1914, serial number 7/Y 16383, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left,value in black tablet low left (B208), ink numeral topleft, extremely fine, rare
£1,500-2,000
E.M. Harvey (1918-1925)
7Bank of England, E.M. Harvey, £5, London, 31August 1921, serial number C/6 16342, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left,value in black tablet low left (B209a), extremely fine
£300-350
8Bank of England, E.M. Harvey, £5, London, 31July 1923, serial number 231/D 52734, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left,value in black tablet low left (B209a), about extremelyfine
£250-300
3Bank of England, J.G. Nairne, £5, London, 28 April1913, serial number 46A 18852, black and white,ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left, value inblack tablet low left (B 208b), bank stamp low centre,good very fine and scarce
£600-700
4Bank of England, J.G. Nairne, £5, London, 4January 1916, serial number 80/D 14037, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left,value in black tablet low left (B208b), small numeralson reverse, good very fine, rare
£500-700
5Bank of England, J.G. Nairne, £10, London, 416April 1915, serial number 30/K 87764, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left,value in black tablet low left (B208c), extremely fine,scarce
£700-800
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C.P. Mahon (1925-1929)
12Bank of England, C.P. Mahon, £5, London, 27April 1927, serial number 019/H 01805, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left,value in black tablet low left (B215), ink numerals topleft, good very fine
£200-250
13Bank of England, C.P. Mahon, £10, London, 16March 1927, serial number 127/L 69524, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left,value in black tablet low left (B216), ink numerals topleft, good very fine, scarce
£400-500
14Bank of England, C.P. Mahon, £20, London, 14June 1927, serial number 39/M 94767, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left,value in black tablet low left (B217), lower left tipmissing, pinhole top left, otherwise about extremely fine,rare
£1,200-1,400
9Bank of England, E.M. Harvey, £10, London, 13February 1919, serial number 58/K 00026, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left,value in black tablet low left (B209b), extremely fine,scarce
£500-600
10Bank of England, E.M. Harvey, £20, London, 19June 1922, serial number 30/M 25803, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left,value in black tablet low left (B209c), good very fine,rare
£900-1,200
11Bank of England, E.M. Harvey, £50, Manchester,14 November 1923, serial number 38/X 15568, blackand white, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia topleft, value in black tablet low left (B209d), good veryfine, rare
£2,000-2,500
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18Bank of England, B.G. Catterns, £50, London, 15August 1931, serial number 46/N 69844, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left,value in black tablet low left (B231), pinholed at left,about extremely fine, rare
£800-1,000
19Bank of England, B.G. Catterns, £100, London, 15January 1931, serial number 39/O 77312, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left,value in black tablet low left (B232), good extremelyfine, scarce
£900-1,200
K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949)
20Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £5, London, 15September 1934, serial number A/122 41568, blackand white, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia topleft, value in black tablet low left (B241), ink numeralon reverse, extremely fine
£200-250
21No lot
B.G. Catterns (1929-1934)
15Bank of England, B.G. Catterns, £5, London, 10January 1930, serial number 314/H 61327, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left,value in black tablet low left (B228), good extremelyfine
£300-400
16Bank of England, B.G. Catterns, £10, London, 17April 1929, serial number 154/L 32194, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left,value in black tablet low left (B229), extremely fine,scarce
£500-600
17Bank of England, B.G. Catterns, £20, London, 15December 1931, serial number 45/M 16030, blackand white, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia topleft, value in black tablet low left (B230), uncirculated,rare
£1,500-1,700
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24Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £50, Liverpool, 19January 1936, serial number 85/X 29910, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left,value in black tablet low left (B244), uncirculated,rare
£1,000-1,200
25Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £50, London, 15May 1935, serial number 54/N 89951, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left,value in black tablet low left (B 244), thinned at centreotherwise about very fine, scarce
£300-400
26Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £100, Liverpool,29 September 1936, serial number 96/Y 23641, blackand white, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia topleft, value in black tablet low left (B245), uncirculated
£1,000-1,200
22Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £10, Birmingham,11 January 1937, serial number 167/V 06007, blackand white, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia topleft, value in black tablet low left (B242), uncirculated,scarce
£1,200-1,400
23Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £20, London, 15August 1935, serial number 51/M 93678, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left,value in black tablet low left (B243), almostuncirculated
£900-1,200
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28Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £5 (2), London,23 September 1944, prefix E19 and £5, 14 march1945, prefix H66, black and white, ornate crownedvignette of Britannia top left, value in black tablet lowleft (B255), uncirculated (2)
£250-300
29Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £5, London, 5May 1945, prefix J11, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of Britannia top left, value in blacktablet low left (B255), uncirculated
£150-180
30Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £5 (2), 16November 1945, prefix K79, £5, 7 January 1947,prefix L08, black and white, ornate crowned vignetteof Britannia top left, value in black tablet low left(B255, 264), almost uncirculated (2)
£200-250
31Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £5, 12 December1945, serial number L02 002911, black and white,ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left, value inblack tablet low left (B255), last date of issue for type,almost uncirculated
£300-400
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27Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £500, Liverpool, 30 September 1936, serialnumber 43/Z 02555, black and white, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia topleft, value in black tablet low left (B246), bank stamp on reverse, marginal good veryfine to extremely fine, rare and a handsome note
£4,500-5,500
A Rare £500 Liverpool Branch Note
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32Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £5, 20 May 1947,prefix M22, black and white, ornate crowned vignetteof Britannia top left, value in black tablet low left(B2641), uncirculated
£140-160
P.S. Beale (1949-1955)
33Bank of England, P.S. Beale, £5 (2), 1949, prefixesM85, N45, black and white, ornate crowned vignetteof Britannia top left, value in black tablet low left(B270), good extremely fine (2)
£200-250
34Bank of England, P.S. Beale, £5, 7 June 1952, prefixY01, black and white, ornate crowned vignette ofBritannia top left, value in black tablet low left (B270),uncirculated
£140-180
L.K. O’Brien (1955-1962)
35Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £5 (2), 9 February1955, 30 March 1955, prefixes Y91, Z34, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left,value in black tablet low left (B275), uncirculated (2)
£220-280
36Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £5 (2), 18 June1955, 15 December 1955, prefixes A03A, B58A,black and white, ornate crowned vignette of Britanniatop left, value in black tablet low left (B276), goodextremely fine (2)
£220-280
37Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £5 (2), 7 May1956, 12 September 1956, prefixes C81A, D92A,black and white, ornate crowned vignette of Britanniatop left, value in black tablet low left (B276), goodextremely fine (2)
£250-300
‘Bernhard’38A group of ‘Operation Bernhard’ World War IIforgeries, comprising £5, 1936, £10, 1938, £20,1930 and £50, 1934, generally about extremely fine (4)
£200-250
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C.P. Mahon (1925-1929)
40Bank of England, C.P. Mahon, 10/-, ND (1928),serial number A01 178771, brown, Britannia at left,value at right (B 210), uncirculated, a rare A01 prefix,from the inaugural run
£1,000-1,200
41Bank of England, C.P. Mahon, 10/-, ND (1928),serial number Z01 746953, brown, Britannia at left,value at right (B 210), a rare first prefix, uncirculated
£800-1,000
42Bank of England, C.P. Mahon, 10/-, ND (1928),serial number Z39 084801, brown, Britannia at left,value at right (B 210), creased, about extremely fine
£150-200
43Bank of England, C.P. Mahon, 10/-, ND (1928),serial number W71 695898, brown, Britannia at left,value at right (B 210), soft central crease, extremely fine
£100-150
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N.F. Warren-Fisher (1919-1928)
39Treasury Series, N.F. Warren-Fisher, £1, serial number N1/100539955, brown, green, lilac and white, George V at right, SaintGeorge and the dragon at left (T 31), good extremely fine and a rarethree digit prefix
£100-200
BANK OF ENGLAND
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44Bank of England, C.P. Mahon, 10/-, ND (1928),serial number V11 619204, brown, Britannia at left,value at right (B 210), V a rare last prefix, fine
£300-350
45Bank of England, C.P. Mahon, £1, serial numberA01 286641, green and pale blue, Britannia at left,value at right (B 212), fresh, good extremely fine and arare note from the inaugural run
£800-1,000
46Bank of England, C.P. Mahon, £1, serial numberA10 281543, green and pale blue, Britannia at left,value at right (B 212), uncirculated and a scarce firstseries
£150-200
47Bank of England, C.P. Mahon, £1 (2), prefixes A53and H01, green and pale blue, Britannia at left, valueat right (B 210), extremely fine and good very fine (2)
£150-180
48Bank of England, C.P. Mahon, £1, serial numberE96 436824, H16 453298, green and pale blue,Britannia at left, value at right (B 212), fresh, goodextremely fine (2)
£200-250
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49Bank of England, C.P. Mahon, a parchment pair in vellumenvelope with title in black ‘BANK OF ENGLAND 22NOVEMBER 1928’ and comprising 10/-, serial numberA01 000020, brown, Britannia at left, value at right, and £1,serial number A01 000020, green and pale blue, Britannia atleft, value at right, also two original plastic sleeves for thenotes (B 214), uncirculated and unusually low serial numberfor this rare iconic set
£5,500-6,500
A Parchment Pairwith Serial Number A01 000020
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52Bank of England, B.G. Catterns, £1, ND (1929),serial number H78 212049, green and pale blue,Britannia at left, value at right (B 225), a scarce firstprefix, uncirculated
£120-160
53Bank of England, B.G. Catterns, £1 (2), ND(1929), serial number J41 237131, Z43 750874,green and pale blue, Britannia at left, value at right (B225), one number maroon, one red, uncirculated (2)
£140-180
54No lot
55Bank of England, B.G. Catterns, £1, ND (1929),serial number 40A 687703, green and pale blue,Britannia at left, value at right (B 225), the A suffixscarce, especially in this grade, uncirculated
£200-250
B.G. Catterns (1929-1934)
50Bank of England, B.G. Catterns, 10/-, ND (1929),serial number V58 150320, brown, Britannia at left,value at right (B 223), uncirculated and a scarce firstseries
£250-300
51Bank of England, B.G. Catterns, 10/- (2), ND(1929), serial numbers M77 173537, K38 330522,brown, Britannia at left, value at right (B 223),uncirculated (2)
£200-250
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59Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, 10/- (2), ND(1934), prefixes C46, A85, brown, Britannia at left,value at right (B 235), good extremely fine (2)
£140-180
60Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, 10/-, ND (19-),serial number 01Z 642969, brown, Britannia at left,value at right (B 236), soft central crease otherwise goodextremely fine and a scarce first prefix
£300-350
61Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, 10/-, prefix 86Z,brown, Britannia at left, value at right (B 236),uncirculated and a scarce first series
£100-150
56Bank of England, B.G. Catterns, £1, ND (1929),serial number 99A 101224, green and pale blue,Britannia at left, value at right (B 226), very fine and arare last of series
£80-100
K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949)
57Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, 10/-, ND (1934),serial number J01 745878, brown, Britannia at left,value at right (B 235), very fine and a rare first run
£300-350
58Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, 10/-, ND (1934),serial number J03 659286, brown, Britannia at left,value at right (B 235), uncirculated and scarce a firstseries
£100-140
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Guernsey Overprints During World War II
65Bank of England, C.P. Mahon, £1, 1941, serialnumber F96 876774, green and pale blue, Britannia atleft, value at right, purple handstamp at centre,‘Withdrawn from circulation September 18th 1941’(B 212A), good fine and one of the rarest of the Guernseyoverprints
£800-1,000
66Bank of England, B.G. Catterns, £1, 1941, serialnumber S48 969768, green and pale blue, Britannia atleft, value at right, purple handstamp at centre,‘Withdrawn from circulation September 18th 1941’(B 225A), almost very fine, scarce
£300-400
67Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £1, 1941, serialnumber 46W 689736, green and pale blue, Britanniaat left, value at right, purple overprint ‘Withdrawnfrom circulation September 18th 1941’ (B 238A),extremely fine, rare
£800-1,200
62Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, 10/- (2), ND(193-), prefixes 87S, 43O, brown, Britannia at left,value at right (B 236), uncirculated (2)
£120-160
63Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £1 (3), ND(193-), prefixes 85B, 89M, 08Z, green and pale blue,Britannia at left, value at right (B 238), the 89M goodextremely fine, balance uncirculated (3)
£150-200
64Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £1 (3), ND (19-),prefixes A91A, C65A, L30A, green and pale blue,Britannia at left, value at right (B 239), first goodextremely fine, balance uncirculated (3)
£160-200
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71Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £1, 1941, serialnumber A04D 611424, blue and pale brown-pink,Britannia at left, value at right, purple overprint‘Withdrawn from circulation September 18th 1941’(B 249A), good very fine, rare
£600-800
72Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £1, 1941, serialnumber C61D 080705, blue and pale brown-pink,Britannia at left, value at right, purple overprint‘Withdrawn from circulation September 18th 1941’(B 249A), almost uncirculated thus very rare
£800-1,000
73Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £1, ND (1940),serial number A01D 002652, blue and pale brown-pink, Britannia at left, value at right (B 249),uncirculated and a low number, scarce
£200-300
68Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £1, 1941, serialnumber E15A 763213, green and pale blue, Britanniaat left, value at right, purple handstamp at centre,‘Withdrawn from circulation September 18th 1941’(B 239A), uncirculated, scarce
£600-800
69Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £1, 1941, serialnumber E03A 007331, green and pale blue, Britanniaat left, value at right, purple handstamp at centre,‘Withdrawn from circulation September 18th 1941’(B239B), uncirculated, scarce
£600-800
70Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £1, 1941, serialnumber E15A 781706, green and pale blue, Britanniaat left, value at right, purple handstamp at centre,‘Withdrawn from circulation September 18th 1941’(B 239C), uncirculated, scarce
£500-600
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77Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, 10/- (3), ND(194-), prefixes Z48D, H45D, A58D, violet,Britannia at left, value at right (B 251), uncirculated(3)
£150-200
78Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, 10/- (3), ND(194-), prefixes Z97E, Y92E, X11E, violet, Britanniaat left, value at right (B 251), the first extremely fine,balance uncirculated (3)
£200-220
79Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, replacement 10/-,ND (194-), serial number T01D 026667, violet,Britannia at left, value at right (B 252), fine and rare
£300-400
74Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £1 (10), ND(1940), prefixes A09D, B63D, Z70D, A01E, A49E,E10E, W28D, A97H, D91H, X82H, blue and palebrown-pink, Britannia at left, value at right (B 249),generally extremely fine to uncirculated (10)
£150-200
75Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £1, ND (194-),serial number S02D 995832, blue and pale brown-pink, Britannia at left, value at right (B 250),uncirculated and a rare prefix
£200-300
76Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, 10/-, ND (194-),serial number Z01D 038251, violet, Britannia at left,value at right (B 251), uncirculated and a rare firstprefix of the run
£300-400
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81Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, 10/-, ND (194-),serial number 53O 739432, brown, Britannia at left,value at right (B 256), uncirculated
£150-200
82Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, 10/-, serialnumber 71L 544233, brown, Britannia at left, value atright (B 238A), last prefix traced, uncirculated, scarce
£250-300
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A Rare Emergency Issue 2/6
80Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, 2/6, ND (194-),no serial numbers, blue and black, value on top, at lowcentre and at left and right (B 254), quite presentable,good fine and above average for this rare type
£2,500-3,000
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83Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £1, ND (194-),serial number R01A 965695, green and pale blue,Britannia at left, value at right (B 258), uncirculatedand a scarce first run
£200-250
84Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £1 (3), ND(194-), prefixes R54A, S14A, S48A, green and paleblue, Britannia at left, value at right (B 258), the S48Alast of run, uncirculated, last note good very fine (3)
£150-200
85Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £1 (3), ND(194-), prefixes S49A, U64A, Z78A, green and paleblue, Britannia at left, value at right (B 260),uncirculated (3)
£120-160
86Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £1, ND (194-),serial number Z99A 514282, green and pale blue,Britannia at left, value at right (B 260), last of run,uncirculated, scarce
£150-200
87Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £1 (3), ND(194-), prefixes A02B, C20B, H04B, green and paleblue, Britannia at left, value at right (B 260),uncirculated (3)
£100-120
88Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £1, ND (194-),serial number S01S 734262, green and pale blue,Britannia at left, value at right (B 261), very fine and arare first of run for this replacement series
£200-250
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92Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, 10/- (2), (194-),prefixes 65H, 37E, brown, Britannia at left, value atright (B 262), uncirculated (2)
£100-140
93Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, 10/-, ND (194-),serial number 01A 773022, brown, Britannia at left,value at right (B 263), very fine and a rare first run
£350-450
94Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, 10/-, ND (194-),serial number 03A 569342, brown, Britannia at left,value at right (B 263), quite fresh, almost extremely fineand a rare last of series replacement note
£500-600
89Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £1, ND (194-),serial number S03S 107662, green and pale blue,Britannia at left, value at right (B 261), uncirculatedand rare in this grade for type
£250-300
90Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £1, ND (194-),serial number S09S 745728, green and pale blue,Britannia at left, value at right (B 261), extremely fine,scarce
£180-240
91Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, 10/-, (194-),serial number 73L 253157, brown, Britannia at left,value at right (B 262), uncirculated and rare
£250-300
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98Bank of England, P.S. Beale, 10/- (3), ND (1949),prefixes Z54Z, J63Z, D41Z, brown, Britannia at left,value at right (B 266), uncirculated (3)
£80-100
99Bank of England, P.S. Beale, 10/-, ND (1949),serial number 18A 710970, brown, Britannia at left,value at right (B 267), uncirculated, scarce
£180-220
100Bank of England, P.S. Beale, £1 (8), ND (195-),prefixes H61B, M34B 000006, Z48B, A01C, A22C,Z39J, A39C, L50J green and pale blue, Britannia atleft, value at right (B 268), generally uncirculated (8)
£80-120
P.S. Beale (1949-1955)
95Bank of England, P.S. Beale, 10/-, ND (1949),serial number 97E 337574, brown, Britannia at left,value at right (B 265), uncirculated, scarce
£140-180
96Bank of England, P.S. Beale, 10/- (2), ND (1949),prefixes 20D, 17B, brown, Britannia at left, value atright (B 265), uncirculated (2)
£70-90
97Bank of England, P.S. Beale, 10/-, ND (1949),serial number Z01Z 994380, brown, Britannia at left,value at right (B 266), uncirculated and a rare first ofrun
£500-600
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L.K. O’Brien (1955-1962)
104Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, 10/-, ND (1955),D92Z 951470, brown, Britannia at left, value at right(B 271), uncirculated
£120-140
105Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, 10/-, ND (195-),Z01Y 702902, brown, Britannia at left, value at right(B 271), uncirculated and a scarce first run of the subseries
£140-180
106Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, 10/- (6), ND(195-), prefixes C80Z, Z48Y, B20Y, A06Y, Z59X100001 Y15X, brown, Britannia at left, value at right(B 271), uncirculated (6)
£120-160
101Bank of England, P.S. Beale, £1, prefix L63J, greenand pale blue, Britannia at left, value at right (B 268),the last prefix of the run, uncirculated and rare
£150-200
102Bank of England, P.S. Beale, £1, ND (195-), S10S782229, green and pale blue, Britannia at left, value atright (B 269), a rare first run replacement note, goodextremely fine
£220-260
103Bank of England, P.S. Beale, £1, ND (195-), S38S277710, green and pale blue, Britannia at left, value atright (B 269), uncirculated and a scarce replacementnote
£150-180
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110Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £1, ND (195-),serial number L64J 240745, green and pale blue,Britannia at left, value at right (B 273), uncirculatedand a scarce first of run
£150-200
111Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £1, ND (195-),prefixes L73J, Y883, A4SK, X31K 666666, A03L,C84L, K02L, green and pale blue, Britannia at left,value at right (B 273), almost uncirculated touncirculated (7)
£100-120
112Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £1, ND (195-),serial number K13L 794713, green and pale blue,Britannia at left, value at right (B 273), almostuncirculated, and a scarce last of run
£200-250
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107Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, 10/- (2), ND(195-), serial number Z01X 842888/889, brown,Britannia at left, value at right (B 271), a rareconsecutive pair for the first run of this sub series,uncirculated (2)
£250-300
108Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, 10/-, ND (195-),serial number Y25X 111471, brown, Britannia at left,value at right (B 271), almost uncirculated and a rarelast prefix of run
£200-250
109Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, 10/-, ND (195-),serial number 62A 480142, brown, Britannia at left,value at right (B 272), central crease, otherwiseextremely fine, scarce
£100-150
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116Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £5 (3), ND (1957),prefixes A06, B93, E21, blue and multicolouredhelmeted head of Britannia at left, Saint George andthe dragon low centre (B 277), uncirculated (3)
£150-180
117Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £5, ND (1957),serial number E37 885852, blue and multicolouredhelmeted head of Britannia at left, Saint George andthe dragon low centre (B 277), last of run, goodextremely fine, scarce
£140-180
118Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £5, ND (1957),serial number H01 874441, blue and multicolouredhelmeted head of Britannia at left, Saint George andthe dragon low centre (B 280), good extremely fine anda rare first of run
£500-600
114Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £1 (2), ND (195-),prefixes S73S, S21T, green and pale blue, Britannia atleft, value at right (B 274), uncirculated and almostuncirculated
£70-80
115Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £5, ND (1957),serial number A01 119450, blue and multicolouredhelmeted head of Britannia at left, Saint George andthe dragon low centre (B 277), first of run,uncirculated and rare
£300-400
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122Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £1 (6), ND (1959),prefixes A76, K16, Z01, 09A, A2L, 96Z, green(B282), also £1 (2) prefixes B70N, M43, green(B284, 285), also 10/- (3) prefixes A37, B01, K48,brown (B286), extremely fine to uncirculated (11)
£60-80
123Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £1, ND (196-),serial number A01N 600958, green, Elizabeth II atleft, small R (long tail) on reverse (B 283), aboutextremely fine, above average grade for type, rare
£200-300
124Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £1, ND (196-),serial number A01N 638289, green, Elizabeth II atleft, small R (mid tail) on reverse (B 283),uncirculated and rare in this grade
£400-500
119Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £5 (3), ND (195-),prefixes H66, J21, K42, blue and multicolouredhelmeted head of Britannia at left, Saint George andthe dragon low centre (B 280), uncirculated (3)
£120-160
120Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £5, ND (195-),serial number K45 024467, blue and multicolouredhelmeted head of Britannia at left, Saint George andthe dragon low centre (B 280), extremely fine and rarelast of run
£250-300
121Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £1, ND (1959),serial number A01 000043, green, Elizabeth II atright (B 281), uncirculated and a very low number
£220-280
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128Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £1, ND (19-),serial number M01 175036, green, Elizabeth II at left(B 285), uncirculated, and rare first of run for thisreplacement series
£250-300
129Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, 10/-, ND (1961),serial number A01 000092, brown, Elizabeth II atright (B 286), uncirculated and a rare very low serialnumber
£200-250
130Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, 10/-, ND (1961),serial number K64 284355, brown, Elizabeth II atright (B286), good extremely fine, a rare last of series
£140-180
125Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £1, ND (196-),serial number A05N 032876, green, Elizabeth II atleft, small R (short tail) on reverse (B 283),uncirculated, rare in this grade
£450-550
126Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £1, ND (196-),serial number A06N 304581, green, Elizabeth II atleft, small R (short tail) on reverse (B 283), almost veryfine, scarce
£80-100
127Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £1, ND, serialnumber B01N 705675, green, Elizabeth II at left (B284), good extremely fine and rare first of run
£250-300
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134Bank of England, J.Q. Hollom, £1, ND (19-), serialnumber 01M 721900, green, Elizabeth II at right(B290), extremely fine, rare first prefix of thisreplacement series
£140-180
135Bank of England, J.Q. Hollom, £1 (3), ND (19-),prefixes M70, 96M, M07R, A12N, D96T, green,Elizabeth II at right (B290, 291, 292), almostuncirculated to uncirculated (5)
£150-180
136Bank of England, J.Q. Hollom, £1, ND (196-),serial number M01R 301338, green, Elizabeth II atright (B291), first of run for this replacement series,uncirculated and rare
£200-220
131Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, 10/-, ND (1961),serial number M01 398985, brown, Elizabeth II atright (B287), uncirculated and a rare first for thisreplacement series
£160-200
132Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, 10/-, ND (1961),serial number M02 548578, brown, Elizabeth II atright (B287), uncirculated, replacement series
£100-120
J.Q. Hollom (1962-1966)
133Bank of England, J.Q. Hollom, £1 (3), ND (1962),prefixes B79N, A44X, B06Y, green, Elizabeth II atright (B288), uncirculated (3)
£100-120
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140Bank of England, J.Q. Hollom, £1, serial numberM28N 030504, green, Elizabeth II at right (B 293),last of run, central fold otherwise about uncirculatedand rare
£250-300
141Bank of England, J.Q. Hollom, 10/-, serial numberK65 188160, brown, Elizabeth II at right (B 294), arare first of run, uncirculated
£250-300
142Bank of England, J.Q. Hollom, 10/- (3), prefixesK94 (first), T99 666666, Z66, brown, Elizabeth II atright, also 10/- (3), prefixes 29A, 01L, 11R, brown,Elizabeth II at right (B 294, 295), uncirculated, thesixes a great number (6)
£80-100
143Bank of England, J.Q. Hollom, 10/-, serial numberZ99 256155, brown, Elizabeth II at right (B 294),uncirculated and a rare last of run
£180-220
137Bank of England, J.Q. Hollom, £1, ND (19-), serialnumber L29X 666666, green, Elizabeth II at right(B292), uncirculated
£100-120
138Bank of England, J.Q. Hollom, £1, ND (19-), serialnumber M01N 738376, green, Elizabeth II at right(B293), good extremely fine and a scarce first run forthis replacement series
£140-160
139Bank of England, J.Q. Hollom, £1, ND (196-),serial number M24N 164688, green, Elizabeth II atright (B293), light central crease, otherwiseuncirculated and a last of run, scarce
£150-200
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148Bank of England, J.Q. Hollom, £5 (3), prefixesA75, D25, R10, blue Elizabeth II at right (B 297),uncirculated (3)
£70-90
149Bank of England, J.Q. Hollom, £5, serial numberM02 441015, blue, Elizabeth II at right (B 298),uncirculated and a scarce replacement note
£250-300
150Bank of England, J.Q. Hollom, £10 (2), prefixesA01, A32, brown, Elizabeth II at right (B 299),uncirculated and almost uncirculated (2)
£140-180
151Bank of England, J.Q. Hollom, £10, serial numberA40 720769, brown, Elizabeth II at right (B 299),uncirculated and a rare last run
£140-180
144Bank of England, J.Q. Hollom, 10/-, serial number01A 950760, brown, Elizabeth II at right (B 295),almost uncirculated and a rare first of run
£120-160
145Bank of England, J.Q. Hollom, 10/-, serial numberM19 681394, brown, Elizabeth II at right (B 296),erxtremely fine and a rare first of run
£200-250
146Bank of England, J.Q. Hollom, 10/-, serial numberM43 433032, brown, Elizabeth II at right (B 296),uncirculated
£60-80
147Bank of England, J.Q. Hollom, £5, serial numberA01 858596, blue, Elizabeth II at right (B 297),uncirculated and a scarce first of run
£150-180
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J.S. Fforde (1966-1970)
152Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £1, serial numberB11Y 011111, green, Elizabeth II at right (B 301a),about uncirculated, a most desirable number and a veryrare first run
£350-400
153Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £1 (3), prefix B80Y,low serial number A52Z 000006, prefix L23Z, green,Elizabeth II at right (B 301b, B 301c, B 301d),uncirculated (3)
£70-90
154Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £1 (5), prefix M15R,first run E01Y, first run K01Z, E82Y, K62Z, green,Elizabeth II at right [B 302b, B 303a, B 303b, B 303c(2)], the E01Y about very fine, the K01Z extremely fine,the remainder uncirculated (5)
£150-200
155Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £1, serial numberM29N 946940, green, Elizabeth II at right (B 304),uncirculated, and a rare first run replacement
£200-240
156Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £1, serial numberM42N 120109, green, Elizabeth II at right (B 304c),about uncirculated to uncirculated, and a rare last run
£180-220
157Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £1 (4), prefix M38N,N25A, T59A, X03C, green, Elizabeth II at right (B304b, B 305b, B 305c, B 305d), the N25A aboutuncirculated and a very scarce first series note, theremainder uncirculated (4)
£100-150
158Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £1, serial numberX42C 843051, green, Elizabeth II at right (B 305e),about extremely fine and an extremely rare last run
£350-450
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160Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £1, serial numberS01M 840045, green, Elizabeth II at right (B 306c),uncirculated, a first run replacement, extremely rare inthis grade and, unlisted above extremely fine inDuggleby
£450-500
161Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £1 (3), serial numberS01M 743416 and prefix R15M, S04M, green,Elizabeth II at right (B 306b, B 306c, B 306d), theS01M fine and rare, the remainder uncirculated (3)
£100-120
162Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £1, serial numberT02M 166024, green, Elizabeth II at right (B 306f),uncirculated, a rare replacement issue
£220-260
163Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £1, serial numberU01M 094608, green, Elizabeth II at right (B 306g),uncirculated, a rare replacement issue
£300-400
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159Bank of England, J.S. Fforde/J.B. Page, a consecutive pair of £1 with different signatures,serial numbers T38H 586501/586502, green, Elizabeth II at right (B 305p), uncirculated anda very scarce pair (2)
£320-360
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167Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £1 (2), prefix N08M,last run NM14, green, Elizabeth II at right (B 308b,B 308c), about uncirculated to uncirculated, the lastrun replacement very scarce (2)
£240-320
168Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £1, first run serialnumber T29M 093592, green, Elizabeth II at right [B308d], uncirculated and rare
£150-200
169Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £1, serial numberT32M 128898, green, Elizabeth II at right (B 308),central crease otherwise extremely fine and a rare last ofrun
£100-150
170Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, 10/- (9), prefix 99R,03Y, 85Z, A88N, B74N 000066, C01N, D10N,D38N (2), brown, Elizabeth II at right [B 309b, B309c (2), B 310b (4), 310c (2)], about uncirculated touncirculated (9)
£100-150
164Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £1 (3), prefix, R63B,first run R01L, R69L, green, Elizabeth II at right (B307b, B 307c, B 307d), uncirculated, the R01L scarce(3)
£100-140
165Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £1 (3), prefix first runU01E, U02E, last run U45E, green, Elizabeth II atright (B 307e, B 307f, B 307g), the U45E, goodextremely fine and a very rare last run, the remainderuncirculated (3)
£260-320
166Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £1, serial numberN01M 896693, green, Elizabeth II at right (B 308a),good extremely fine and a very rare first runreplacement
£240-320
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174Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £5, first run serialnumber R20 236068, blue, Elizabeth II at right,reverse Britannia (B 312a), uncirculated and veryscarce in grade
£140-180
175Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £5 (5), prefix R44,Y37, Z37, 79A, 57C, blue, Elizabeth II at right,reverse Britannia [B 312b, B312c (2), B314b (2)],uncirculated (5)
£80-120
176Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £5, serial numberM12 604403, blue, Elizabeth II at right, reverseBritannia (B 313), good extremely fine and a scarcereplacement
£100-140
171Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, 10/- serial number99Z 370889, brown, Elizabeth II at right (B 309d),uncirculated, unlisted above extremely fine in Dugglebyand a very rare last run
£240-280
172Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, 1/- serial numberA01N 177586, brown, Elizabeth II at right (B 310d),about uncirculated to uncirculated and a scarce firstrun
£100-140
173Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, 10/- (3), first runserial number M56 342478, prefix M76, last run serialnumber M80 862845, brown, Elizabeth II at right (B311), the M56 about uncirculated and a very scarce firstrun replacement, the remainder uncirculated (3)
£250-300
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178Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £5, serial number01M 172785, blue, Elizabeth II at right, reverseBritannia (B 315a), good very fine and a rare first runreplacement
£100-130
179Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £5, serial number05M 951203, blue, Elizabeth II at right, reverseBritannia (B 315b), uncirculated and a scarcereplacement
£140-180
180Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £10 (2), first runserial number A41 240321, prefix A43, brown,Elizabeth II at right, reverse lion and key (B 316a, B316b), about uncirculated to uncirculated (2)
£160-200
181Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £10, last run serialnumber A95 274204, brown, Elizabeth II at right,reverse lion and key (B 316c), about uncirculated
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177Bank of England, J.S. Fforde/J.B. Page, £5, aconsecutive pair with different signatures, serialnumbers 60C 356299/356300, blue, Elizabeth II atright, reverse Britannia (B 314p), uncirculated andvery rare (2)
£600-700
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183Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £20, first run serialnumber A01 285659, purple, Elizabeth II at right, StGeorge and the dragon at centre, reverse Shakespeare,Romeo and Juliet (B 318a), uncirculated, scarce
£220-280
184Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £20, prefix A04,purple, Elizabeth II at right, St George and the dragonat centre, reverse Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet (B318b), small grease mark lower right, otherwise goodextremely fine
£100-140
185Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £20, last run serialnumber A05 243495, purple, Elizabeth II at right, StGeorge and the dragon at centre, reverse Shakespeare,Romeo and Juliet (B 318a), about uncirculated, scarce
£220-280
186Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £20, replacementserial number M01 142286, purple, Elizabeth II atright, St George and the dragon at centre, reverseShakespeare, Romeo and Juliet (B 319), aboutuncirculated to uncirculated and the only prefix for thisscarce replacement series
£320-360
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182Bank of England, J.S. Fforde/J.B. Page, £10, a consecutive pairwith different signatures, serial numbers A92 463448/463449,brown, Elizabeth II at right, reverse lion and key (B 316p), choiceabout uncirculated to uncirculated, only six pairs believed extant thusextremely rare, ex Karouni Collection (2)
£2,000-2,500
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191Bank of England, J.B. Page, £1, first run serialnumber AN01 872276, green, Elizabeth II at right (B322a), uncirculated and scarce
£180-240
192Bank of England, J.B. Page, £1 (9), prefix AN25,CW01, BZ22, HZ12, MR22, MS43, MT02, MU03,MW08, green, Elizabeth II at right [B 322b, B 322c(2), B 322d, B 323b, B 323e, B 323h, B 323j, B323l], about uncirculated to uncirculated (9)
£80-100
193Bank of England, J.B. Page, £1, last run serialnumber HZ63 832740, green, Elizabeth II at right (B322d), uncirculated, the very last prefix for the £1 note,Series “C”, rare
£300-400
194Bank of England, J.B. Page, £1, first runreplacement serial number MR01 026214, green,Elizabeth II at right (B 323a), uncirculated and veryscarce
£200-250
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187Bank of England, J.B. Page, £1, first series serialnumber S89L 033733, green, Elizabeth II at right (B320b), fine and an extremely rare prefix in any grade
£280-340
188Bank of England, J.B. Page, £1 (7), prefix U39B,X69A 666666, Z21L, R53M, S61M, W37M, X18M,green, Elizabeth II at right [B 320c, B 320d (2), B321a, B 321b, B 321d, B 321f], about uncirculated touncirculated, the 666666 solid number very scarce (7)
£120-160
189Bank of England, J.B. Page, £1, first replacementprefix serial number W01M 084074, green, ElizabethII at right (B 321c), uncirculated
£140-180
190Bank of England, J.B. Page, £1, first replacementprefix serial number X01M 160287, green, ElizabethII at right (B 321e), uncirculated
£140-180
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198Bank of England, J.B. Page, £1, first runreplacement, serial number MT01 219134, green,Elizabeth II at right (B 323), uncirculated
£80-120
199Bank of England, J.B. Page, £1, first runreplacement, serial number MU01 695747 green,Elizabeth II at right (B 323), uncirculated, scarce
£30-40
200Bank of England, J.B. Page, £1, first replacementrun, serial number MW01 732017, green, Elizabeth IIat right (B 323), uncirculated and scarce
£80-100
195Bank of England, J.B. Page, £1, last run replacementserial number MR48 038187, green, Elizabeth II atright (B 323c), uncirculated and very scarce
£180-250
196Bank of England, J.B. Page, £1, first runreplacement serial number MS01 250181, green,Elizabeth II at right (B 323c), uncirculated, scarce
£100-120
197Bank of England, J.B. Page, £1, serial numberMS84 938824, green, Elizabeth II at right (B 323),uncirculated and a scarce last of run
£80-120
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204Bank of England, J.B. Page, £10, first series prefix,serial number A92 440006, brown, Elizabeth II atright, reverse lion and key (B 326a), attractive,original, crisp good very fine to extremely fine and anexcessively rare note, missing from most collections
£500-700
205Bank of England, J.B. Page, £10 (3), prefix B47,C37, replacement serial number M11 000492, brown,Elizabeth II at right, reverse lion and key [B 326b (2),B 327b], the C37 extremely fine, remainderuncirculated (3)
£70-90
206Bank of England, J.B. Page, £10, first runreplacement serial number M01 506654, brown,Elizabeth II at right, reverse lion and key (B 327a),uncirculated, very scarce
£140-180
201Bank of England, J.B. Page, £1, last of the prefixrun, serial number MW19 671911, green, Elizabeth IIat right (B 323), uncirculated and scarce
£100-120
202Bank of England, J.B. Page, £5 (3), first series prefix34C, mid prefix 63E, last series prefix 22H, blue,Elizabeth II at right, reverse child Britannia (B 324b,B 324c, B 324d), uncirculated (3)
£120-160
203Bank of England, J.B. Page, £5, serial number 08M274362, blue, Elizabeth II at right, reverse childBritannia (B 325), uncirculated and a very scarcereplacement
£260-320
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210Bank of England, J.B. Page, £20, replacement prefixM02, M03, purple, Elizabeth II at right, St Georgeand the dragon at centre, reverse Shakespeare, Romeoand Juliet (B 329b), the first good extremely fine, thesecond tear in top margin, otherwise extremely fine (2)
£100-140
211Bank of England, J.B. Page, £20, last runreplacement serial number M04 383478, purple,Elizabeth II at right, St George and the dragon atcentre, reverse Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet (B329c), good extremely fine, rare
£200-240
212Bank of England, J.B. Page, £10, first run serialnumber A01 144134, brown, Elizabeth II at right, lilyemblem at centre, reverse Nightingale, hospital scene(B 330a), uncirculated, scarce
£140-180
207Bank of England, J.B. Page, £20, first run serialnumber A06 655738, purple, Elizabeth II at right, StGeorge and the dragon at centre, reverse Shakespeare,Romeo and Juliet (B 328a), good extremely fine, veryscarce
£180-220
208Bank of England, J.B. Page, £20, first series prefixA60, mid series prefix C37, last series prefix D19,purple, Elizabeth II at right, St George and the dragonat centre, reverse Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet [B328b, B 328c (2)], the first good extremely fine, thesecond uncirculated, the third about uncirculated (3)
£100-140
209Bank of England, J.B. Page, £20, first runreplacement serial number M01 336205, purple,Elizabeth II at right, St George and the dragon atcentre, reverse Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet (B329a), uncirculated, very scarce
£220-280
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216Bank of England, J.B. Page, £5 (4), first run serialnumber A01 998767, first series prefix A12, midprefix H64, last series prefix L09, blue, Elizabeth II atright, Victory in biga top centre, reverse Wellington,battle scene (B 332a, B 332b, B 332c, B332d), theA01 pressed, otherwise good extremely fine, theremainder about uncirculated to uncirculated (4)
£150-200
217Bank of England, J.B. Page, £5, first runreplacement serial number M01 833213, blue,Elizabeth II at right, Victory in biga top centre, reverseWellington, battle scene (B 333a), about uncirculatedto uncirculated, very rare in this grade
£280-360
218Bank of England, J.B. Page, £5, replacement serialnumber M04 812822, blue, Elizabeth II at right,Victory in biga top centre, reverse Wellington, battlescene (B 333b), about uncirculated to uncirculated,very scarce
£160-220
213Bank of England, J.B. Page, £10 (3), first seriesprefix A05, mid prefix B59, last series prefix T11,brown, Elizabeth II at right, lily emblem at centre,reverse Nightingale, hospital scene (B 330b, B 330c, B330d), the B59 good extremely fine, the remainderuncirculated (3)
£100-150
214Bank of England, J.B. Page, £10, first runreplacement serial number M01 089000, brown,Elizabeth II at right, lily emblem at centre, reverseNightingale, hospital scene (B 331a), choice aboutuncirculated to uncirculated, scarce
£180-220
215Bank of England, J.B. Page, £10 (2), replacementprefix M03, last run replacement serial number M50351446, brown, Elizabeth II at right, lily emblem atcentre, reverse Nightingale, hospital scene (B 331b, B331c), the M03 uncirculated, the M50 choice originalabout uncirculated to uncirculated, rare in this grade(2)
£280-360
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222Bank of England, J.B. Page, £5, first runreplacement serial number 01M 840721, blue,Elizabeth II at right, Victory in biga top centre, reverseWellington, battle scene (B 335a), about uncirculated,very rare in this grade
£240-320
223Bank of England, J.B. Page, £5, replacement serialnumber 05M 461410, blue, Elizabeth II at right,Victory in biga top centre, reverse Wellington, battlescene (B 335b), about uncirculated to uncirculated,very scarce
£150-200
224Bank of England, J.B. Page, £5, last run replacementserial number 08M 068744, blue, Elizabeth II atright, Victory in biga top centre, reverse Wellington,battle scene (B 335b), about uncirculated touncirculated, an extremely rare note in this grade andunpriced in Duggleby
£320-380
219Bank of England, J.B. Page, £5, first run serialnumber 01A 661143, blue, Elizabeth II at right,Victory in biga top centre, reverse Wellington, battlescene (B 334a), uncirculated, very scarce
£150-200
220Bank of England, J.B. Page, £5, serial number 07A000001, blue, Elizabeth II at right, Victory in biga topcentre, reverse Wellington, battle scene (B 334b),about uncirculated, very desirable number 1
£120-160
221Bank of England, J.B. Page, £5 (7), mid prefix 06H,68K, 75R, 10U, last series prefix 45Z, last run 95Z(2), blue, Elizabeth II at right, Victory in biga topcentre, reverse Wellington, battle scene [B 334c (4), B334d (3)], the two 95Z notes extremely fine and rare,the remainder uncirculated (7)
£160-220
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228Bank of England, J.B. Page, £1 (8), first run serialnumber 01A 804107, first series prefix 22A, midprefix 01W, last series prefix 20Y, first run serialnumber AN01 692978, first series prefix A35N, midprefix C01N, last series prefix E58N, green, ElizabethII at right, caduceus at centre, reverse Newton [B339a, B339b (2), B 339c, B 340a, B 340b (2),B340c], uncirculated (8)
£80-100
229Bank of England, J.B. Page, £1, first runexperimental note, serial number 81A 996060, green,Elizabeth II at right, caduceus at centre, reverseNewton (B 339Aa), original good very fine and veryrare in any grade
£150-220
230Bank of England, J.B. Page, £1, experimental note,serial number 81E 446324, green, Elizabeth II atright, caduceus at centre, reverse Newton (B 339Ab),uncirculated, rare
£220-260
225Bank of England, J.B. Page, £5 (4), first run serialnumber AN01 334494, first series prefix AN15, midprefix AZ08, last series prefix EZ17, blue, Elizabeth IIat right, Victory in biga top centre, reverse Wellington,battle scene (B 336a, B336b, B 336c, B 336d), thefirst about uncirculated to uncirculated the last goodextremely fine, the remainder uncirculated (4)
£260-320
226Bank of England, J.B. Page, £1 (5), first run serialnumber A01 054270, first series prefix A45, midprefix B29, last series prefix Z03, last run serialnumber Z80 773872, green, Elizabeth II at right,caduceus at centre, reverse Newton [B 337a, B337b(2), B 337c, B 337d], the Z80 about extremely fine andrare, the remainder about uncirculated to uncirculated(5)
£120-160
227Bank of England, J.B. Page, £1, replacement serialnumber M01 440667, green, Elizabeth II at right,caduceus at centre, reverse Newton (B 338),uncirculated and very scarce
£240-280
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234Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £5 (5), firstseries prefix DN08, mid prefix serial number KW36656666, last series prefix LZ74, mid prefix NB05, lastrun serial number NC90 247297, blue, Elizabeth II atright, Victory in biga top centre, reverse Wellington,battle scene [B 343b (3), B 343c, B 343e, B 343f],uncirculated (5)
£60-80
235Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £5, serialnumber DU69 446703, blue, Elizabeth II at right,Victory in biga top centre, reverse Wellington, battlescene, missing signature of D.H.F. Somerset (B343A), uncirculated, scarce
£160-200
236Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £5, first runexperimental O.C.R. note, serial number AN91951035, blue, Elizabeth II at right, Victory in biga topcentre, reverse Wellington, battle scene (B 344a),fresh, crisp, original extremely fine, very rare
£600-800
231Bank of England, J.B. Page, £1, last runexperimental note, serial number 81Z 361694, green,Elizabeth II at right, caduceus at centre, reverseNewton (B 339Ac), uncirculated, rare
£250-300
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232Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £1 (6), first runserial number AN01 592547, first series prefix AN19,mid prefix serial number BW21 000001, CX67000666, last series prefix DY01, last run serial numberDY21 989668, green, Elizabeth II at right, caduceusat centre, reverse Newton [B 341a, B341b (3), B341c], the number 1 note pressed, biro figures, otherwisevery fine, the remainder uncirculated, the DY21a verydesirable high number at end of run (6)
£100-140
233Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £5, first runserial number DN01 397021, blue, Elizabeth II atright, Victory in biga top centre, reverse Wellington,battle scene (B 343a), uncirculated, scarce
£100-150
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240Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £10 (3), firstseries prefix U50, mid prefix Y48, last series prefixZ65, brown, Elizabeth II at right, lily emblem atcentre, reverse Nightingale, hospital scene [B 346b, B346c (2)], about uncirculated to uncirculated (3)
£100-150
241Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £10, first runserial number 01A 902964, brown, Elizabeth II atright, lily emblem at centre, reverse Nightingale,hospital scene (B 347a), uncirculated, scarce
£160-200
242Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £10 (3), firstseries prefix 20A, mid prefix 01D, last series prefix06L, brown, Elizabeth II at right, lily emblem atcentre, reverse Nightingale, hospital scene [B 347b(2), B 347c], uncirculated, the last L prefix scarce (3)
£90-120
237Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £5, last runexperimental O.C.R. note, serial number LZ91957135, blue, Elizabeth II at right, Victory in biga topcentre, reverse Wellington, battle scene (B 344c),fresh, crisp, about uncirculated, a very rare last run of arare series
£800-1,000
238Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £5 (4), first runseries number RA01 010239, mid prefix RB42, RC42,last run serial number RC90 766607, blue, ElizabethII at right, Victory in biga top centre, reverseWellington, battle scene [B 345a, B 345b (2), B345c], uncirculated (4)
£60-80
239Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £10, first runserial number U01 013407, brown, Elizabeth II atright, lily emblem at centre, reverse Nightingale,hospital scene (B 346a), small split on central crease,fine, very rare in any grade
£150-200
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246Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £10, last runserial number CR90 815760, brown, Elizabeth II atright, lily emblem at centre, reverse Nightingale,hospital scene (B 348c), uncirculated, and rare in thisgrade
£200-250
247Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £10 (4), firstrun serial number CS01 541651, first series prefixCS77, mid prefix CT17, last series prefix DN01,brown, Elizabeth II at right, lily emblem at centre,reverse Nightingale, hospital scene [B 349a, B 349b(2), B349c], the first about uncirculated, the remainderuncirculated (4)
£160-220
248Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £20, first runserial number E01 995577, purple, Elizabeth II atright, St George and the dragon at centre, reverseShakespeare, Romeo and Juliet (B 350a), goodextremely fine, very rare and missing from mostcollections
£450-550
243Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £10, last runserial number 40L 731904, error 40L of serial numberprinted at an angle on reverse, brown, Elizabeth II atright, lily emblem at centre, reverse Nightingale,hospital scene (B 347d), good fine, a rare error on avery rare last run
£220-280
244Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £10, first runserial number AN01 000112, brown, Elizabeth II atright, lily emblem at centre, reverse Nightingale,hospital scene (B 348a), uncirculated, and a verydesirable low number
£200-250
245Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £10 (4), firstrun serial number AN01 197069, first series prefixAN03, mid prefix BY58, CR28, brown, Elizabeth II atright, lily emblem at centre, reverse Nightingale,hospital scene [B 348a, B 348b (3)], the first aboutuncirculated, the remainder uncirculated (4)
£150-200
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252Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £50, first runserial number A01 000666, grey-green andmulticoloured, Elizabeth II at right, phoenix at centre,reverse Wren, St Paul’s Cathedral (B 352a),uncirculated and an interesting low number
£240-280
253Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £50 (2), firstseries prefix A05, last series prefix B11, grey-green andmulticoloured, Elizabeth II at right, phoenix at centre,reverse Wren, St Paul’s Cathedral [B 352b (2)],uncirculated (2)
£160-250
254Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £50, last runserial number B90 961536, grey-green andmulticoloured, Elizabeth II at right, phoenix at centre,reverse Wren, St Paul’s Cathedral (B 352c),uncirculated
£170-230
249Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £20 (4), firstseries serial number E21, mid prefix H51, H67, lastseries prefix J16, purple, Elizabeth II at right, StGeorge and the dragon at centre, reverse Shakespeare,Romeo and Juliet [B 350b, B350c (3)], the H51 aboutuncirculated to uncirculated, the remainderuncirculated (4)
£280-360
250Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £20, first runserial number 01A 302514, purple and blue-green,Elizabeth II at right, St George and the dragon atcentre, reverse Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet (B351a), uncirculated
£110-140
251Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £20 (4), firstseries prefix 33A, mid prefix 75B, 64C, last seriesprefix 01K, purple and blue-green, Elizabeth II atright, St George and the dragon at centre, reverseShakespeare, Romeo and Juliet (B 351b (3), B 351c),(B 351b (3), B 351c), the 33A good extremely fine, theremainder uncirculated (4)
£180-240
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258Bank of England, G.M. Gill, £20 (5), first seriesprefix 68L, mid prefix 12N, mid prefix serial number39S 000006, mid prefix 56W, last series prefix 14X,purple and blue-green, Elizabeth II at right, St Georgeand the dragon at centre, reverse Shakespeare, Romeoand Juliet [B 355b (5)], uncirculated (5)
£260-320
259Bank of England, G.M. Gill, £20, last run serialnumber 20X 999922, purple and blue-green,Elizabeth II at right, St George and the dragon atcentre, reverse Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet (B355c), uncirculated
£130-160
260Bank of England, G.M. Gill, £50, first run serialnumber C01 186599, olive-green and multicoloured,Elizabeth II at right, phoenix at centre, reverse Wren,St Paul’s Cathedral (B 356a), uncirculated, scarce
£200-250
G.M. Gill (1988-1991)
255Bank of England, G.M. Gill, £5 (6), first run seriesnumber RD01 762040, first series prefix RD38, midprefix, RL01, SA01, last series prefix SE21, last runserial number SE90 675421, blue, Elizabeth II atright, Victory in biga top centre, reverse Wellington,battle scene [B 353a, B 353b (4), B 353c],uncirculated, the SE90 not from a collector’s pack andthus scarce (6)
£150-200
256Bank of England, G.M. Gill, £10 (4), first run serialnumber DR01 788026, first series prefix DR81, midprefix ER11, last series prefix JR04, brown, ElizabethII at right, lily emblem at centre, reverse Nightingale,hospital scene [B 354a, B 354b (3)], the JR04 aboutuncirculated, the remainder uncirculated (4)
£80-120
257Bank of England, G.M. Gill, £20, first run serialnumber 01L 182211, purple and blue-green,Elizabeth II at right, St George and the dragon atcentre, reverse Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet (B355a), uncirculated
£150-180
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264Bank of England, G.M. Gill, £50, last series prefixE25, olive-green and multicoloured, Elizabeth II atright, phoenix at centre, reverse Wren, St Paul’sCathedral (B 356e), uncirculated, scarce overlap withKentfield
£150-200
265Bank of England, G.M. Gill, £50, last run serialnumber E30 940980, olive-green and multicoloured,Elizabeth II at right, phoenix at centre, reverse Wren,St Paul’s Cathedral (B 356f), lightly pressed, otherwiseextremely fine, very scarce overlap with Kentfield
£140-180
266Bank of England, G.M. Gill, £5 (4), first run serialnumber A01723060, first series prefix A50, mid prefixD27, last series prefix N01, blue-green, Elizabeth II atright, reverse Stephenson, Rocket locomotive [B357a, B 357b (2), B 357c], uncirculated (4)
£60-90
261Bank of England, G.M. Gill, £50, first series prefixC12 933233, olive-green and multicoloured,Elizabeth II at right, phoenix at centre, reverse Wren,St Paul’s Cathedral (B 356b), uncirculated
£110-150
262Bank of England, G.M. Gill, £50, last official runserial number D90 183082, olive-green andmulticoloured, Elizabeth II at right, phoenix at centre,reverse Wren, St Paul’s Cathedral (B 356c),uncirculated, scarce
£180-220
263Bank of England, G.M. Gill, £50, column sort serialnumber D93 652923, olive-green and multicoloured,Elizabeth II at right, phoenix at centre, reverse Wren,St Paul’s Cathedral (B 356d), about uncirculated touncirculated, scarce
£160-220
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270Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £50, first seriesprefix serial number E02 000007, olive-green andmulticoloured, Elizabeth II at right, phoenix at centre,reverse Wren, St Paul’s Cathedral (B 361b), choiceabout uncirculated to uncirculated and a desirable lownumber
£160-240
271Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £50, last runserial number E30 722544, olive-green andmulticoloured, Elizabeth II at right, phoenix at centre,reverse Wren, St Paul’s Cathedral (B 361c),uncirculated
£140-180
272Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £5 (4), first runserial number R01 000066, first series prefix serialnumber R03 000391, mid prefix S52, last run serialnumber W18 999937, blue-green, Elizabeth II atright, reverse Stephenson, Rocket locomotive [B362a, B 362b (2), B 362c], uncirculated (4)
£240-280
267Bank of England, G.M. Gill, £20 (5), first run serialnumber A01 006331, first series prefix A02, midprefix B68, D23, overlap prefix E19, purple andmulticoloured, Elizabeth II at right, reverse Faraday,lecture theatre [B 358a, B 358b (3), B 358d],uncirculated, the overlap prefix scarce (5)
£220-280
G.E.A. Kentfield (1991-1998)
268Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £10 (4), firstrun serial number KN01 771726, first series prefixserial number KN05 000001, last series prefix KR02,last run serial number KR30 722569, brown,Elizabeth II at right, lily emblem at centre, reverseNightingale, hospital scene [B 360a, B 360b (2), B360c], uncirculated, the number 1 very desirable (4)
£260-320
269Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £50, first runserial number E01 765650, olive-green andmulticoloured, Elizabeth II at right, phoenix at centre,reverse Wren, St Paul’s Cathedral (B 361a),uncirculated
£140-180
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276Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £10 (5), firstrun serial number A01 006666, first series prefix A12,mid prefix K01, official last run serial number X40999009, last series prefix Y87, brown andmulticoloured, Elizabeth II at right, reverse Dickens,cricket match [B 366a, B 366b (2), B 366c, B 366d],uncirculated, the last series prefix scarce (5)
£150-200
277Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £10, serialnumber Z90 362081, brown and multicoloured,Elizabeth II at right, reverse Dickens, cricket match (B367), an experimental note only extant in Z90,uncirculated, and now very scarce
£100-140
278Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £10 (2), firstrun replacement serial number M01 802246,replacement prefix M26, brown and multicoloured,Elizabeth II at right, reverse Dickens, cricket match [B368 (2)], uncirculated, the M01 rare (2)
£300-350
273Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £5 (4), first runserial number AA01 006772, first series prefix AA90,last series prefix serial number AB16 999765, last runserial number AB18 999079, blue-green, Elizabeth IIat right, reverse Stephenson, Rocket locomotive [B363a, B 363b (2), B 363c], the AB16 aboutuncirculated, the remainder uncirculated (4)
£100-130
274Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £5 (2), first runserial number AC01 727077, replacement prefixLL20, blue-green, Elizabeth II at right, reverseStephenson, Rocket locomotive (B 364a, B 365),uncirculated, the AC01 not from a pack, thereplacement very scarce (2)
£160-220
275Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £5 (11), firstseries prefix serial number AC02 000556, mid prefixAE66, BA01, BC75, CC51, CD21, DA82, DB31, lastseries prefix DC02, last special run serial numberDL99 999874, H.M. Queen 70th birthday prefixHM70, blue-green, Elizabeth II at right, reverseStephenson, Rocket locomotive [B 364b (6), B 364d,B 364e, B 364f, C119], the AE66 good extremely fine,the BA01 very fine, the remainder about uncirculated touncirculated and a useful group (11)
£100-140
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281Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £10 (2), firstrun column sort prefix serial number EL01 686042,replacement serial number LL24 958036, brown andmulticoloured, Elizabeth II at right, value in bothcorners, reverse Dickens, cricket match (B 369e, B370), uncirculated, scarce (2)
£180-220
282Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £10, last runserial number KK80 964182, brown andmulticoloured, Elizabeth II at right, value in bothcorners, reverse Dickens, cricket match (B 369g), goodextremely fine, missing from most collections and veryrare
£180-260
283-284No lots
279Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £10 (8), officialfirst run serial number DD01 000066, first seriesprefix DA80, mid prefix DC01, DL01, HB01, lastseries prefix KK75, special last run prefix KK99999809, H.M. Queen 70th birthday prefix serialnumber HM70 000874, brown and multicoloured,Elizabeth II at right, value in both corners, reverseDickens, cricket match [B 369a, B 369c (3), B 369f(2), B 369h, C120], uncirculated (8)
£180-260
280Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £10, laterprinting first run serial number DA01 218814, brownand multicoloured, Elizabeth II at right, value in bothcorners, reverse Dickens, cricket match (B 369b),uncirculated and very scarce
£160-220
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288Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £20 (2), midprefix serial number Z33 990448, last run serialnumber Z90 974559, both experimental notes, purpleand multicoloured, Elizabeth II at right, reverseFaraday, lecture theatre (B 372a, B 372b), the Z33uncirculated and very scarce, the Z90 very fine and rarein any grade (2)
£200-300
289Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £20, mid seriesreplacement serial number M04 957254 with errormissing line in watermark area on obverse, purple andmulticoloured, Elizabeth II at right, reverse Faraday,lecture theatre (B 373), original about extremely fineand a rare minor error on a very scarce replacement note
£80-120
290Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £20 (5), firstrun serial number X01 002824, first series prefix X09,last series prefix Y62, column sort prefix X92, Y71,purple and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at right, valuein both corners, reverse Faraday, lecture theatre [B374a, B 374b (2), B 374c (2)], the X92 very fine, theY71 good very fine, the remainder about uncirculated touncirculated, the column sort notes very scarce (5)
£200-260
285Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £20, first runserial number E01 001449, purple and multicoloured,Elizabeth II at right, reverse Faraday, lecture theatre(B 371a), uncirculated, scarce
£110-140
286Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £20 (2), firstseries prefix serial number E02 000006, last run serialnumber W35 999789, purple and multicoloured,Elizabeth II at right, reverse Faraday, lecture theatre(B 371d, B 371e), uncirculated (2)
£220-260
287Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £20 (2),column sort prefix serial number A82 502721, B88608042, purple and multicoloured, Elizabeth II atright, reverse Faraday, lecture theatre (B 371b, B371c), uncirculated, very scarce (2)
£150-200
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294Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £50, first runserial number A01 000657, red and multicoloured,Elizabeth II at right, reverse Houblon, house (B377a), uncirculated
£100-130
295Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £50 (2), lastseries prefix H01, special last serial number H99001123, red and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at right,reverse Houblon, house (B 377b, B 377e), choiceabout uncirculated to uncirculated (2)
£130-160
296Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £50 (2),experimental prefix serial numbers A99 550636, A99578228, red and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at right,reverse Houblon, house [B 378a (2)], the first choiceabout uncirculated to uncirculated, the seconduncirculated (2)
£250-300
291Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £20, first runserial number AA01 897219, purple andmulticoloured, Elizabeth II at right, value in bothcorners, reverse Faraday, lecture theatre (B 375a),choice about uncirculated to uncirculated, very scarce
£140-180
292Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £20 (4), firstseries prefix AA25, mid series prefix BA08, columnsort prefix CL34, special last run serial number CL99999812, purple and multicoloured, Elizabeth II atright, value in both corners, reverse Faraday, lecturetheatre [B 375b (2), B 375d, B 375e], the CL34 goodextremely fine, the remainder about uncirculated touncirculated (4)
£130-160
293Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £20 (2), firstrun replacement serial number LL01 969370, midseries replacement serial number LL26 984798,purple and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at right, valuein both corners, reverse Faraday, lecture theatre (B376a, B 376b), uncirculated, the LL01 rare (2)
£280-360
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300Bank of England, Merlyn Lowther, £20 (3),prefixes DA01, DA69, DA80, purple, Elizabeth II atright (B384), uncirculated, first, middle and last ofseries (3)
£200-250
301Bank of England, Merlyn Lowther, £50, serialnumber J01 000666, red and multicoloured,Elizabeth II at right (B385), uncirculated and a scarcelow number first
£150-200
302Bank of England, Merlyn Lowther, £50 (2),prefixes K17, L53, red and multicoloured, ElizabethII at right (B385), uncirculated (2)
£150-180
297Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £50 (2),column sort prefix L13, mid series replacement prefixLL08, red and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at right,reverse Houblon, house (B 377f, B 379), choice aboutuncirculated to uncirculated (2)
£240-280
298Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £50,experimental prefix serial number M99 949034, redand multicoloured, Elizabeth II at right, reverseHoublon, house (B 378b), uncirculated, rare
£280-320
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299Bank of England, Merlyn Lowther, £5 (5), prefixesEA01, CL31, ED61, EH05, LL10, blue and green,Elizabeth II at right (B380, 381), also £10 (3),prefixes KL01, KL60, LA80, brown, Elizabeth II atright (B382), LA80 last of run, uncirculated (8)
£140-180
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306Bank of England, Merlyn Lowther, £10 (7),prefixes AA01, AA68, AC01, EL18, LL24, brown andmulticoloured, Elizabeth II at right (B388, 389),generally extremely fine to uncirculated, LL24 ‘TheCompany’, (5)
£100-150
307Bank of England, Merlyn Lowther, £10, prefixAH80, brown and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at right(B 388), extremely fine and a scarce last of run
£120-160
308Bank of England, Merlyn Lowther, £10, a lst prefixfor column sort, prefix EL40, brown andmulticoloured, Elizabeth II at right (B 388),uncirculated and scarce
£100-120
303Bank of England, Merlyn Lowther, £50 (2),prefixes M01, M35, red and multicoloured, ElizabethII at right (B385), the M35 last of run, uncirculatedand almost uncirculated (2)
£180-220
304Bank of England, Merlyn Lowther, £20 (8),prefixes AA01, AA06, AC01, AL40, BA78, CC80,DE53, LL05, purple and multicoloured, Elizabeth IIat right (B386), about uncirculated to uncirculated (8)
£220-260
305Bank of England, Merlyn Lowther, £20, serialnumber DE80 801884, purple and multicoloured,Elizabeth II at right (B386), uncirculated, last of run,scarce
£150-180
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312Bank of England, Merlyn Lowther, £5, serialnumber HA01 000006, blue and green, Elizabeth IIat right (B393), a very low number, envelope included,uncirculated
£300-400
313Bank of England, Merlyn Lowther, £5, serialnumber HA01 000066, blue and green, Elizabeth IIat right (B393), a very low number, envelope included,uncirculated
£120-160
314Bank of England, Merlyn Lowther, £5 (13), blueand green, Elizabeth II at right, one note prefix XB12,an experimental issue (B393. 394, 395, 396, 397),uncirculated (13)
£160-180
309Bank of England, Merlyn Lowther, £10 (7),prefixes AA01, AJ18, BB38, BK01, CC01, EL30,LL03, brown and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at right(B390, 391), some wrinkling otherwise uncirculated (7)
£100-120
310Bank of England, Merlyn Lowther, £10, prefixCC40, brown and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at right(B 390), almost extremely fine and a rare last of run
£120-160
311Bank of England, Merlyn Lowther, £10, serialnumber MM09 998884, brown and multicoloured,Elizabeth II at right (B392), uncirculated and a scarceexperimental note
£150-200
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319Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, £50 (3), prefixesM01, M30, L66, red and multicoloured, Elizabeth IIat right (B404), M01 a first, L66 a column sort,uncirculated (3)
£200-250
320Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, £20, serialnumber AA01 000666, purple and multicoloured,Elizabeth II at right (B405), uncirculated and a rareearly number
£180-240321Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, £20 (5), prefixesAA77, AB01, AL01, AL21, CD51), purple andmulticoloured, Elizabeth II at right (B405),uncirculated (5)
£140-180
322Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, £20 (4), prefixesDH11, EC08, LL01, LL33, purple andmulticoloured, Elizabeth II at right (B406), the lasttwo replacements, uncirculated (4)
£150-180
Andrew Bailey (2004 - )315Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, £5 (5), blue andgreen, Elizabeth II at right (B398, 399), includingJB46, a first prefix, also £10 (7), brown, Elizabeth IIat right, including a prefix CC41, first (B400), almostuncirculated to uncirculated (12)
£140-180
316Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, £10, serialnumber LL01 837456, brown and multicoloured,Elizabeth II at right (B401), uncirculated and a scarcereplacement note
£100-140
317Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, £20, serialnumber DE41 089114, purple and multicoloured,Elizabeth II at right, (B402), uncirculated and a rarefirst of run
£100-150
318Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, £20 (4), purpleand multicoloured, Elizabeth II at right (B402),includes a EH40, last prefix recorded, uncirculated (4)
£140-160
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326Bank of England, J.B. Page, £1, prefix AN48, green,Elizabeth II at right (B322), concertina fold low right,uncirculated, rare
£250-300
327Bank of England, J.B. Page, £1 (2), serial numberMU02 068054 at top left, MU02 068055 low right,green, Elizabeth II at right (B323), uncirculated, rare(2)
£200-300
328Bank of England, J.B. Page, £5, prefix A38, blue,mirror image printing error on reverse, also £5, prefixDU68, signature omitted (B332, 343a), aboutextremely fine to uncirculated, scarce (2)
£150-200
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323Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £1, prefix U64K,green, Britannia at left, value at right (B273), smallflap of extra paper low left, extremely fine, rare
£140-180
324Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £1, serial numberA01 000226, green, Elizabeth II right (B281), colourmissing, good extremely fine, scarce
£140-180
325Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £1, prefix T58B,green, yellow plastic band attached top left and Bankof England, J.B. Page, £1, serial numbers W66E384455/W77E 384455 (B305, 320), extremely fineand uncirculated, scarce (2)
£200-250
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332Bank of England, G.M. Gill, £10 (3), prefixesER11, EZ37, ER29, brown, first misaligned thread,second thread on surface, third two paper errors atcentre (B354), uncirculated, good very fine, almostextremely fine, scarce (3)
£150-200
333Bank of England, G.M. Gill, £20, prefix 63N,purple and green, Saint George omitted reverseRomeo and Juliet omitted (B355), almostuncirculated, rare
£150-200
334Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £5 (2), prefixE90, blue and green, reverse a colour omitted, also £5,prefix CL38, numbers blurred, out of register (B357,364), uncirculated, scarce (3)
£180-220
329Bank of England, J.B. Page, £1, prefix T47, green,Elizabeth II at right (B337), ‘sharks fin’ low left,uncirculated, rare
£140-200
330Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £20 (2),prefixes 67C, 67A, purple and multicoloured, firstmissing Shakespeare, second missing Romeo and Juliet(a matching pair!) (B351), good very fine, scarce (2)
£150-200
331Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £20, prefix80J, purple and multicoloured, extra paper withcolour bars low right (B351), uncirculated, rare,attractive
£250-300
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335Bank of England, G.M. Gill, £20, prefix 69N,purple and multicoloured, ghosting image ofShakespeare on reverse (B355), uncirculated, rare
£150-200
336Advertising note errors, comprising four Nelsonnotes (c.1995) in the style of a series C pound note,no numbers, A Walsall security press note (c.1993)with number missing on reverse and a BradburyWilkinson note (c.1992) with number missing onreverse uncirculated (6)
£30-40
OTHER PROPERTIES
ENGLISH PROVINCIAL BANKS
Andover
337Andover Old Bank, £1, 3 October 1871, serialnumber 5049, black and white, arms top left (Outing36), fine
£80-120
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338Birmingham Bank, £1, 9 July 1824, serial number332B, black and white, allegorical classical figures atcentre, for Gibbins, Wynne Smith and Goode (Outing169), VG and rare
£300-400
Carlisle
339Carlisle & Cumberland Banking CompanyLimited, Carlisle, unissued £5, ND, black and white,bridge top centre, arms at left and right, reverse blueand white, Queen Victoria at centre, lion and unicorn,arms at left and right (Outing 444 for type), redmanuscript ‘Cancelled’ in low field, extremely fine andvery fine, rare
£600-800
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Durham
342Durham Bank, unissued £1, 18-, black and white,maiden and allegorical symbols at left, for JonathanBackhouse and Compy. (Outing 722), extremely fine
£60-80
Hadleigh
343Hadleigh Bank, Suffolk, £5, Hadleigh, 6 January1890, serial number 1699, black and white, fortifiedgate house top left, arms top left, for Mills, Bawtree,Dawnay, Curzon and Co, two manuscript signaturesbelow, reverse black and white, arms at centre (Outing867), an original good very fine, attractive and rare
£800-1,200
Hitchin & Hertfordshire Bank
343AHitchin & Hertfordshire Bank, 16 May 1844, adocument entitled ‘Joint Creditors of Pierson & Sonto Mr. J.M. Pierson the younger: Release ofPartnership Debts.’ Hitchen and Hertfordhire Bankwas founded in 1793 by Joseph Margetts Pierson andthree associates. Upon his death in 1842, his family nolonger wished to carry on running the bank. Thisdocument, signed by creditors of the bank, releases theremaining family members from further debts, despiteonly 68.5% of the money being paid back in dividends.8 large format vellum sheets, sewn together andincluding wax seals for each signature. In an excellentstate of preservation, highly unusual and mostinteresting, rare (8)
£150-200
Chatham
340Chatham Bank, £1, 19 October 1804, serial numberM10, black and white, sailing ship top left, forWaddington and Co. (Outing 475), VG, scarce
£200-300
Deal
341Deal Bank, a printers trial for a mythical issue for £5,18- (c.1820-1830), black, white and red, Fountainsabbey top left, the arms of Deal and for the Whitbypartnership of Simpson, Chapman and Co (Outing2340), also three Commercial Bank trials fine to veryfine (4)
£150-200
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Newton Abbot
347Newton Bank, £5, 14 July 1834, serial number71263, black and white, crowned head of William IVat left, for Wise, Farwell, Baker and Bentall (Outing1564), punch cancelled, VG
£40-60
Nottingham
348Nottingham Bank, unissued £1, 18-, grey and white,maiden with ship and anchor at upper left, for WilliamNunn & Compy. (Outing 1616), very good to fine
£200-250
Worcestershire
349Worcestershire Bank, £5, Kidderminster, 1 May1855, serial number 6644, black and white, arms topleft, for Farley, Turner and Co. (Jones) (Outing1066), the Jones excised and manuscript Co. inserted, apresentable VG and rare
£350-450
Leighton Buzzard
344Leighton Buzzard Bank, Bedfordshire, £5, 25August 1886, serial number 66630, black and white,value in blue at centre, maiden and cornucopia top left(Abundance), for Bassett Son and Harris (Outing1176b), ink cancellation, VG to fine
£150-200
345Leighton Buzzard Bank, Bedfordshire, £10, 9August 1878, serial number 18783, black and white,value in blue at centre, maiden and cornucopia top left(Abundance), for Bassett Son and Harris (Outing1176d), CANCELLED handstamp at left and right,fine
£200-250
Newmarket
346Newmarket Bank, £10, 16 February 1903, serialnumber 4456, black and white, value at centre in blue,hand written signautres, reverse blue, black ink stainon obverse, red CANCELLED overprint, inkannotations on reverse and date overprint ‘4 OCT 1906’
£200-250
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352A book on the ‘Preventing of forgery’, on behalf ofthe Society of Arts, 1819, and containing proofs of £1,3 February 1819, black and white, allegorical figures atleft and right, £1, black and white, Europa at centre,£1, black and red, Britannia top left and right,RIPPON low centre, £1, black and white, 4 June1818, Athena at centre, £5, black and white with amulticoloured central panel, Britannia top left and a£5 as previous but no panel at centre the coverdistressed but proofs in excellent condition, annotationinside dated 27 June 1865 and purchased 18 August1862, rare and interesting
£600-800
353Perkins, Fairman and Heath, a siderographic trial forthe prevention of forgery, Britannia at centre a freshabout extremely fine
£150-180
Workington
350Workington Bank, 5 guineas, 4 December 1809,serial number 22/790, black and white, WorkingtonHall in oval frame top left, for Wood, Smiths, Steinand Co. (Outing 2428), good fine and much rarerthan the 1 guinea
£250-350
BANK OF ENGLAND TRIALS
351Bank of England, a Bradbury & Evans trial £100, 1January 1856, black and white, maiden top centre,also a Lambert trial £1, black and white, ‘pay to HenryHase’ in text at centre, Europa at centre the firstthinned in several places, otherwise good very fine, scarce(2)
£200-250
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A.G. Bowen (1893-1902)
355Bank of England, A.G. Bowen, a copy of a £5,London, 2 January 1900, serial number E/70 77325,black and white (B 186), very fine, rare
£150-200
TREASURY SERIES
John Bradbury (1914-1919)
356Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, ND (1914),Serial number C.422116, black and white, head ofGeorge V left centre, value in black tablet at centre,(T1), heavy crease at centre almost very fine, a rare type
£450-550
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An Exceptional Matthew Marshall £5 of 1843
354Bank of England, Matthew Marshall, £5, London, 13 March 1843, serialnumber V/G 64880, black and white, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia topleft, value in black tablet low left (B 203a), a lovely fresh and original example, goodvery fine, attractive and very rare
£9,000-11,000
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357Treasury Series, John Bradbury, first issue £1, prefixE/26, black and white, 10/-, prefix A/4, red andwhite, 10/-, 3rd issue, green, lilac and white, allGeorge V portrait (T. 3.3, 9) first taped very good,balance almost very fine (3)
£150-250
358Treasury Series, John Bradbury, second issue 10/-,prefix L/44, red and white, also a £1, prefix G/31,black and white, ND (1914/1915), (T 11.1, 12.1),small tear low on £1 otherwise about very fine (2)
£150-180
x359Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10/-, ND (1914),serial number Y/1 084599, red and white, crownedhead of George V top left, arms top right, value inblack tablet at centre, red Arabic overprint ‘PIASTRESSILVER 60’ (T.15), very good, scarce
£240-280
360Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10/-, ND (1915),serial number Z/6 027468, red and white, crownedvignette of George V top left, arms top right, blackArabic overprint PIASTRES SILVER SIXTY (T 15),good fine, above average for type, scarce
£350-450
x361Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, ND (1914),serial number J/60 60353, black and white, crownedhead of George V top left, arms top right, value inblack tablet at centre, red Arabic overprint ‘PIASTRESSILVER 120’ (T.14), very good, rare
£1,200-1,500
362Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, ND (1915),serial number J/57 59005, black and white, crownedhead of George V top left, arms top right, red Arabicoverprint ‘PIASTRES SILVER 120’ at centre, also anenvelope with ink desciption of the note also a silk mapof the Mediterranean and Middle east areas of WorldWar II vintage (T 14), repair top centre otherwise goodfine, rare (3)
£3,200-3,400
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363Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10/-, third issue,ND (1918), red serial number B/28 350952 (dash),green, lilac and white, George V at right, Britannia atleft, also Warren-Fisher 10/-, ND (1919), prefixD/97 (T 20, 26), extremely fine, good very fine, scarce(2)
£150-200
364Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1 (2), ND(1917), prefixes D/72 and F/71, green, brown, lilacand white, George V at right, Saint George and thedragon at left (T 16), central crease, good very fine toabout extremely fine (2)
£80-120
365Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, ND(1917),prefix F/90 and N.F. Warren-Fisher £1 (2),ND(1919, 1922), prefixes V/44, H1/95, all green,lilac and white, Saint George and the dragon at left(T16, 24, 31) first good very fine, last two about veryfine (3)
£80-120
366Treasury Series, N.F. Warren-Fisher, £1, ND(1923), a pair of consecutive serial numbers D1/3000001-2, green and brown on white paper, SaintGeorge and the dragon at left, George V at right, valueat centre and low left, reverse brown, Westminster (T31), central crease otherwise good very fine andwonderful numbers (2)
£300-400
367Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, ND (1914),second issue, prefix B1/73, black and white, Bradbury£1, third issue, G/32, N.F. Warren-Fisher £1 (3)includind a prefix S1/10 (first), also a 10/-, red prefixD/88 (T11.2, 16, 31, 34, 26), fine to very fine (6)
£100-120
N.F. Warren-Fisher
368Treasury Series, N.F. Warren-Fisher, £1, ND,(1927), prefix T1/62, brown, green, lilac and white,Saint George and the dragon at left, crowned head ofGeorge V at right, reverse Houses of Parliament(T35), edge tear top margin, otherwise original very fineand the first note collected by Alasdair Macdonald andthe reason this fine collection was put together.
£20-30
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x370Bank of England, E.M. Harvey, £10, London, 13May 1919, serial number 63K 82385, black and white,ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left, value inblack tablet low left (B 209b), a pleasing goodextremely fine thus scarce
£250-350
371Bank of England, E.M. Harvey, £10 (2), London,16 January 1923, serial number 040/L 87169/170,black and white, ornate crowned vignette of Britanniatop left, value in black tablet low left (B 209b), fresh,about extremely fine and a scarce consecutive pair (2)
£400-600
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BANK OF ENGLANDE.M. Harvey (1918-1925)
£5 Plymouth
369Bank of England, E.M. Harvey, £5, Plymouth, 26 January 1920,serial number U/53 52636, black and white, ornate crowned vignetteof Britannia top left, value in black tablet low left (B 209a), ovalbankstamp low centre otherwise an original example, extremely fine anda rare branch
£1,400-1,600
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A Rare C.P. Mahon £5 Plymouth
374Bank of England, C.P. Mahon, £5, Plymouth, 23 August1926, serial number 307U 75978, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of Britannia top left, value in black tabletlow left (B 215), extremely fine, original and very rarecombination of signature and branch, a lovely note
£4,500-5,500
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373Bank of England, C.P. Mahon, £1, ND (1928),serial number A01 549910, green, white and paleblue, Britannia at left, value at right, reverse green (B212) an original good very fine and the rare first issue
£500-600
C.P. Mahon (1925-1929)
372Bank of England, C.P. Mahon, 10/-, ND(1928),Serial number A01 178751, brown, Britannia at left,value at right (B210), uncirculated, a rare first prefix
£550-700
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378Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £1, ND (1948),red serial numbers R00000000, green, Britannia at left(B260s), red SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated andrare
£500-700
Guernsey Overprints
379Bank of England, B.G. Catterns, £1, 1941, redserial number S49 975826, green and lilac, Britanniatop left, value top right, dark purple overprint‘Withdrawn from Circulation September 18th.1941.’(B 225A), about fine and a rarer signature for theGuensey overprint
£220-280
380States of Guernsey Overprints, K.O. Peppiatt, £1,November 10th 1941, Serial number E03A 006574,green, Britannia at left, black overprint“WITHDRAWN FROM CIRCULATIONNOVEMBER 10th, 1941.” (B239B), good very fine
£180-220
K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949)
375Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, specimen 10/-,ND (1948), serial number R 00 000000, brown,Britannia at left, value at right (B 262s), blackSPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated, rare
£500-700
376Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, specimen 10/-,ND (1940), serial number Z00D 000000, mauve,Britannia at left, value at right (B251s), redSPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated, rare
£700-900
377Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £1, ND (1940),red serial numbers A00D 000000, blue and pale pink-brown, Britannia at left, value at right (B 249s), redSPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated and rare
£600-800
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x384Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £100, Liverpool,29 September 1936, serial number 96/Y 23640, blackand white, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia topleft, value in black tablet low left (B.245), a fresh goodextremely fine and a lovely example, scarce
£900-1,200
‘Bernhard’
385A set of Operation Bernhard notes during Worldwar II, comprising £5, 1936, £10, 1935, £20, 1937and £50, 1930, all black and white, Britannia top leftdamage low right on £10, balance about extremely fine(4)
£300-400
381States of Guernsey Overprints, K.O. Peppiatt, £1,November 10th 1941, Serial number E03A 008155,green, Britannia at left, black overprint“WITHDRAWN FROM CIRCULATIONNOVEMBER 10th, 1941.” (B239B), about extremelyfine
£200-250
382Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £1, ND(1948)Serial number S08S 278245, green, Britannia at left,value at right (B261), central crease otherwise aboutextremely fine, scarce
£150-200
383Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £5, London, 14April 1938, prefix B/209, black and white, Britanniatop left (B 241), a fresh very fine
£60-80
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P.S. Beale (1949-1955)
388Bank of England, P.S. Beale, 10/-, suffix 22A,brown, Britannia at left, value at right (B 276),original good very fine, scarce
£80-100
389Bank of England, P.S. Beale, 10/-, ND(1950),Serial number 97E 337588, brown, Britannia at left,value at right (B265), uncirculated, rare
£150-180
L.K. O’Brien (1955-1962)390Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £5, London 19October 1955, serial number B09A 084166, blackand white, Britannia top left (B 276), annotation onreverse, extremely fine
£70-90
386Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, specimen £5,London 5 December 1944, serial number E 00000000, black and white, ornate crowned vignette ofBritannia top left, value in black tablet low left (B255s), red SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated, rare
£1,800-2,400
387Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, specimen £5,London, 24 January 1947, serial number L 00000000, black and white, ornate crowned vignette ofBritannia top left, value in black tablet low left (B264s), black SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated, rare
£900-1,200
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J.B. Page (1970-1980)
391Bank of England, J.B. Page, £5, ND, prefix 02M,blue and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at right (B 335),uncirculated and scarce
£150-200
J.S. Fforde (1966-1970)
392Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £20, serial numberA03 006714, purple and multicoloured, Saint Georgeand the dragon top centre, Elizabeth II at right (B318), a short prefix run, A01-A05, fresh and original,almost uncirculated and scarce
£150-200
D.H.F. Somerset (1980-1988)
393Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £20, ND(1984), serial number 01A 000560, purple andmulticoloured, Elizabeth II at right (B 351),uncirculated and a scarce low number
£200-250
394Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £50 (19), allprefix A01, green and multicoloured, Elizabeth II atright, phoenix at centre (B 352), mostly consecutive,uncirculated (19)
£1,000-1,200
395Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £50, ND(1981), green, Elizabeth II at right, G.M. Gill £50,G.E.A. Kentfield £50, red and Merlyn Lowther £50,serial number J01 000807, red (B 352, 356),uncirculated (4)
£200-250
Miscellaneous396Bank of England, a selection including C.P. Mahon,£1, prefix F67, B.G. Catterns, £1, prefix O94, K.O.Peppiatt 10/-, mauve, prefix H96D, K.O. Peppiatt£5, 1944, a Bernhardt £5, 1935, L.K. O’Brien, £5,prefix J46, Hollom £5, prefix R10 (R a last series),D.H.F. Somerset £5 (2), serial numbers DN 12 andDN 16, both 401400 (B 212, 225, 251, 255, 280,297, 343), the Peppiatt £5 good very fine, the Mahonand Catterns £1 about extremely fine, balanceuncirculated (9)
£200-250
397Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £5, 18 June 1945,also P.S. Beale £5 (2), 1949, 1951, all black and white,O’Brien £5 (3), blue, Britannia £1 (11), Mahon(2),Catterns (2), Beale (5), O’Brien (2), 10/- (13),Mahon, Catterns (3), Peppiatt, Beale (6), O’Brien (2),Peppiatt 10/-, mauve, £1 (8), blue, also Newcastleupon Tyne £1 and £5, 1803 and various cheques (9),mixed grades, a useful lot (50)
£200-250
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399Bank of England, J.B. Page, £5 (12), prefix A57,blue, Elizabeth II at right, also J.S. Fforde £1 (10),10/- (12), including a prefix M80, the last prefix ofthe series, O’Brien 10/- and a Page and a Somerset £1(B 332, 311 ff), the £5 uncirculated and first prefix,balance mixed, the M80 uncirculated (37)
£150-200
400Bank of England, a selection of errors comprisingJ.B. Page £1 (3), with ink smudges, £1 with norosettes in field, £1 with numbers 788965 and788975, £1 (2), prefix HR 16/17 and identicalnumber 222222 (not error!), Page £5, serial numberAS 52 843968/843986, and D.H.F. Somerset £5with no signature (B343a), generally extremely fine touncirculated (9)
£150-200
401Bank of England, P.S. Beale, 10/-, prefix M062,L.K. O’Brien 10/- (2), D89Z, S65Y, 10/-, A27, J.Q.Hollom 10/- (3), J.S. Fforde 10/- (2), (B266, 271,286, 294, 309, 310), also £1, L.K. O’Brien, J.Q.Hollom £1 (3), 2 replacements, J.S. Fforde £1, J.B.Page £1 (3) and D.H.F. Somerset £1 (B282, 288,289, 290, 305, 322, 339, 341), generally extremelyfine (18)
£100-150
†402British Armed Forces, specimen 5 new pence, 10new pence and 50 new pence, ND (1972), 6th series(Pick M47s, 48s, 49s), mounting traces otherwiseextremely fine, rare (3)
£250-300
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398Bank of England, J.B. Page, £10 (50), ND (1971),serial number B70 027601-650, brown, Elizabeth IIat right, Britannia at left, reverse brown, lion and key(B 326), generally uncirculated (50)
£750-1,000
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GUERNSEY
405States issue, 1/3, 16 October 1941, serial numberF0001, black, yellow and brown, value at centre and atleft and right, reverse brown, arms at centre(McCanmmon GN37), a great number, almostextremely fine
£230-260
406States of Guernsey, 10 shillings, 1st January 1943,serial number R/1 0472, blue and white, value in palered at centre (Pick 32, McCammon GN 40), inknumeral at left and annotations on reverse otherwisevery fine and scarce
£200-300
407States issue, 10/-, 1 June 1952, serial number 4/E3093, lilac and green, value at centre and at eachcorner, (McCammon GN43), pressed, good very fine,scarce
£100-150
ADVERTISING NOTES
403Waterlow and Sons Limited, a selection ofadvertising notes (6) comprising maiden and steamship, purple, c.1930, Sir Philip Waterlow, brown,c.1931, Yeoman of the Tower in brown, c.1945,George III in blue, c. 1950, Saint George and thedragon, violet, c.1954 and a young girl, dark green,c.1958, attractive and scarce (6)
£160-220
404Bradbury Wilkinson, a selection of advertising notes(11), comprising Hephaestion in green, c.1929,Elizabeth I in violet, c.1940, in green and also inpurple, c.1946, Nelson in brown, c. 1958 and also inblue-violet (2), c.1963, and another in dark green,c.1965, also Newton, 1969 and Hogarth, 1974,Charles Dickens, c.1974 attractive (11)
£250-300
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410Bank of Ireland, £1, Dublin, 13 May 1891, serialnumber B/64 83316, black and white, date, serialnumbers and Bank branches in pink-red at centre,value in oval low left and right, Hibernia at left andright, heads of Medusa at top, printed signature ofVereker low centre (PMI BA 52), this date unrecordedin PMI, a pleasing and original fine, the paperretaining body, rare
£1,000-1,500
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409Provincial Bank of Ireland, proof £10 on card,Galway, 18-, black and white, George IV top left,Britannia and Hibernia top centre extremely fine, rare
£200-300
IRELAND/NORTHERN IRELAND
x408Irish Republic, a 6% bond for US$10, 23 January1866, red serial number A272-2229, redeemable 6months after the ‘Independence of the Irish Nation’,issued by the Fenian Republican brotherhood ofAmerica, black, white and green, Hibernia and soldierand wolfhound top centre, man at left and right(Wolfe Tone and Robert Emmet?), manuscriptsignature low right of John O’Mahony (PS 102a),borders trimmed otherwise almost very fine
£150-200
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414Ulster Bank Limited, £100, 1 March 1977, serialnumber F 071957, red and multicoloured, Hamiltonsignature (Pick 330a), uncirculated
£250-350
ISLE OF MAN
Private Banks
415Barclays Bank Limited, £1, Douglas, 15 January1952, serial number 29247, brown, green and white,triskeles in green at centre, manuscript signature lowleft and right, reverse brown, view of Douglas harbourin oval frame at centre (Quarmby 388), about very fineand scarce
£300-400
x411Bank of Ireland, £1, 15 November 1943, serialnumber B21 547650, Adams signature, black ongreen and blue underprint, woman with harp at leftand right, Mercury at centre, reverse bank crest (Pick55b), uncirculated
£40-60
412Belfast Banking Company Limited, proof £5, ND(c.1896-), black and white, arms top centre and at left,value in oval at top left and right, 39 bank branchnames at left and right (PMI BB51b proof) perforatedSPECIMEN C SKIPPER & EAST, good extremely fineand scarce
£150-250
413Ulster Bank Limited, proof £1, Belfast, 1 December1902, black and white, allegorical symbols top centre,value top left and right, 60 branch names at left andright (PMI UB 27), perforated C.SKIPPER & EAST,extremely fine and scarce
£150-250
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x418Government Issue, specimen 10/-, ND (1961),serial number 000000, red and lilac, Elizabeth II atright, triskeles low centre, Garvey signature, (Pick24s1), also 10/- (2), ND (1961), serial number A178678, 151102, as last (Pick 24a), and 10/-, ND(1969), serial number A 508216, Stallard signature(Pick 24b, Quarmby 467, 464, 477), uncirculated (4)
£200-250
419Government Issue, 50 pence (2), ND (1969), serialnumber 071648/049, blue-green, 10/- (2), serialnumber both prefix A, red, all ND (1969), allElizabeth II and triskeles, Stallard signature (Pick 27a,24b, Quarmby 478, 477), about uncirculated (4)
£120-160
x420Government Issue, specimen £1, ND (1961), serialnumber 000000, violet, purple, pink and green,Elizabeth II at right, triskeles at centre, Garveysignature, (Pick 25S1), also £1, ND (1961), 92697, asprevious (Pick 25a), and £1 (2), ND (1967/1970),serial number B967218, C034129, as previous butStallard signature (Pick 25b, Quarmby 468, 465,479), uncirculated (4)
£300-350
416Isle of Man Commercial Banking Company, £1, 1May 1848, serial number A6865, black and white,ships top centre, maiden at left and right, manuscriptsignatures of Dickie and Jackson, reverse black andwhite, Peel Castle and triskeles at centre, (Quarmby242), Quarmby states 3 believed extant, handstampPAID low right, a pleasing and attractive good fine, thepaper retaining some body, rare
£1,000-1,200
417Isle of Man and Liverpool Joint Stock BankingCompany, unissued £1, Douglas, 18- (1836 -), blackand white, view of Douglas harbour top centre, armsat left, value in black tablet at right, reverse black andwhite, triskeles at centre, cherubs and allegoricalsymbols top centre, Maidens low centre (Quarmby239), good very fine, attractive and rare
£500-700
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x424Government Issue, £5, ND (1961), serial number396893, blue, green and pink, Elizabeth II at right,green triskeles at centre, Stallard signature (Pick 26b,Quarmby 480), about uncirculated
£450-500
x425Government Issue, 50 New Pence, 1969 ND, serialnumber 364273, Stallard signature, and 50 NewPence, 1969 ND, specimen, serial number 000000,one punch hole, Stallard signature, specimen overprintin red on obverse, both blue on multicolouredunderprint, Annigoni portrait of Queen Elizabeth II atright, triskeles at lower centre, reverse sailing ship(Pick 27a, 27s, Quarmby 481, 478), uncirculated (2)
£180-220
x421Government Issue, specimen £5, ND (1961), serialnumber 000000, blue, green and pink, Elizabeth II atright, green triskeles at centre, Garvey signature (Pick26 S2, Quarmby 469), perforated, red SPECIMENoverprint, uncirculated, scarce
£180-220
x422Government Issue, £5, ND (1961), serial number002844, blue, green and pink, Elizabeth II at right,green triskeles at centre, Garvey signature (Pick 26a,Quarmby 466), uncirculated, scarce
£550-650
x423Government Issue, £5, ND (1961), serial number002845, blue, green and pink, Elizabeth II at right,green triskeles at centre, Garvey signature (Pick 26a,Quarmby 466), uncirculated, scarce and a consecutivenote to the previous lot
£550-650
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429Government Issue, £5, ND (1972), serial number580085, blue and red-purple, Elizabeth II at right,triskeles at centre, Stallard signature (Pick 30a,Quarmby 499), uncirculated
£300-400
x430Government Issue, £5, 1972 ND, serial number591401, Stallard signature, blue and violet onmulticoloured underprint, Queen Elizabeth II atright, triskeles at centre, reverse grey-green, CastleRushen (Pick 30a), uncirculated, scarce
£150-200
x431Government Issue, £1 (2), (ND) 1972, comprisingserial number E266949, Paul long signature and serialnumber H032901, Paul short signature, both purpleon multicoloured underprint, Queen Elizabeth II atright, triskeles arms at centre, reverse Tynwald Hill,and £5, 1975 ND, serial number A880883, Paul longsignature, blue and violet on multicolouredunderprint, Queen Elizabeth II at right, triskeles armsat centre, reverse grey-green, Castle Rushen (Pick 29c,29e, 30b, Quarmby 517, 515), the 30b good extremelyfine, the remainder uncirculated (3)
£150-200
x426Government Issue, 50 New Pence, 1972 ND (4),comprising serial number A200300, Stallard signature,specimen 50 new pence, serial number A000000, onepunch hole, Stallard signature, specimen overprint inred on obverse, serial number B312301, Paul longsignature, and serial number C126780, Paul shortsignature, all blue on multicoloured underprint,Queen Elizabeth II at right, triskeles at centre, reversesailing ship (Pick 28a, 28s1, 28b, 28c, Quarmby 501,497, 512), the 28b about uncirculated, the first the300th note printed for type, the remainder uncirculated(4)
£200-250
427Government issue, specimen 50 pence, blue-green,£1, violet, £5, blue and red-purple and a £10, brownand green, all ND (1972), (Pick 28as, 29as, 30as,31as, Quarmby 501-504, ) perforated, 100 sets printed,red SPECIMEN overprint, about uncirculated andscarce (4)
£400-600
428Government Issue, £5, ND (1972), serial number580058, blue and red-purple, Elizabeth II at right,triskeles at centre, Stallard signature (Pick 30a,Quarmby 499), uncirculated
£300-400
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x432Government Issue, specimen £10, ND (1972), serialnumber 000000, brown, green, purple andmulticoloured, Elizabeth II at right, triskeles in greenat centre, Stallard signature (Pick 31s, Quarmby 504),two perforations, red SPECIMEN overprint,uncirculated and scarce
£350-400
433Government issue, £10 (2), ND (1972), serialnumbers 000678, 000700, brown, green andmulticoloured, Elizabeth II at right, triskeles at centre,Stallard signature (Pick 31a, Quarmby 500), almostextremely fine and scarce (2)
£300-400
x434Government Issue, £10, ND (1972), serial number001816, brown, green, purple and multicoloured,Elizabeth II at right, triskeles in green at centre,Stallard signature (Pick 31a, Quarmby 500), countingflick top margin otherwise uncirculated and rare
£900-1,000
x435Government Issue, £10, ND (1972), serial number120743, brown, green, purple and multicoloured,Elizabeth II at right, triskeles in green at centre, Paulsignature (Pick 31b, Quarmby 518), uncirculated andrare
£250-300
x436Government Issue, 50 New Pence, 1979 ND (2),comprising serial number C414570, and specimen,serial number C701511, one punch hole, redspecimen overprint on obverse and reverse, the Pickplate note, both Dawson signature, blue onmulticoloured underprint, Queen Elizabeth II atright, reverse sailing ship, £1, 1979 ND (2),comprising serial number Q891206, and specimenserial number P000000, ND (1987)one punch hole,red specimen overprint on obverse and reverse, bothDawson signature, purple on multicolouredunderprint, Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverseTynwald Hill, £5, 1979 ND (2), comprising serialnumber C340827, and specimen serial numberD096711, one punch hole, red specimen overprint onobverse and reverse, the Pick plate note, both Dawsonsignature, blue and violet on multicolouredunderprint, Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverse grey-green, Castle Rushen (Pick 33a, 33s, 34a, 34s, 35a,35As, Quarmby 520, 523, 524, 525), the specimensglue marks at top and bottom, otherwise uncirculated,the remainder uncirculated, the specimens very scarce(6)
£450-550
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x437Government Issue, £10, 1979 ND, specimen withserial number A403311, one punch hole, redspecimen overprint on obverse and reverse, the Pickplate note, Dawson signature, brown and green onmulticoloured underprint, Queen Elizabeth II atright, triskeles at centre, reverse Peel Castle (Pick 36s2,Quarmby 525), glue marks at top and bottom, otherwiseuncirculated, very scarce
£200-250
x438Government Issue, £20, 1979 ND, specimen serialnumber 000000, one punch hole, red specimenoverprint on obverse and reverse, Dawson signature,orange and brown on multicoloured underprint,Queen Elizabeth II at right, triskeles at centre, reverseLaxey Wheel (Pick 37 unlisted variety, Quarmby527s), uncirculated, rare
£300-350
x439Government Issue, £20, 1979 ND, specimen serialnumber 074911, one punch hole, red specimenoverprint on obverse and reverse, the Pick plate note,Dawson signature, orange and brown onmulticoloured underprint, Queen Elizabeth II atright, triskeles at centre, reverse Laxey Wheel (Pick37s, Quarmby 527), glue marks at top and bottom,otherwise uncirculated, very scarce
£250-300
x440Government Issue, £1, 1983 ND (2), serial numberM158260, Dawson signature, and specimen, serialnumber M000000, one punch hole, Dawsonsignature, specimen overprint in red on obverse andreverse, both green on multicoloured underprint,Queen Elizabeth II at right, triskeles at centre, reverseTynwald Hill and printed on Bradvek plastic (Pick38a, 38s, Quarmby 523), uncirculated, the specimenvery scarce (2)
£180-220
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x443Government Issue, £1, 1983 ND (2), comprisingprefix S, Dawson signature, and prefix V, Cashensignature, both purple on multicoloured underprint,Queen Elizabeth II at right, triskeles at centre, reverseTynwald Hill, £5, 1983 ND, prefix J, Cashensignature, greenish blue and lilac-brown onmulticoloured underprint, Queen Elizabeth II atright, triskeles at centre, reverse grey-green, CastleRushen, £10, 1983 ND (2), serial numbers C000090and H000035, both Cashen signatures, brown andgreen on multicoloured underprint, Queen ElizabethII at right, triskeles at centre, reverse Peel Castle, and£20, 1983 ND, serial number D000162, Cashensignature, orange and brown on multicolouredunderprint, Queen Elizabeth II at right, triskeles atcentre, reverse Laxey Wheel [Pick 40a, 40b, 41b, 42(2), 43b], uncirculated (6)
£100-140
x444Government Issue, a group of replacement notes ofthe 1983 ND issue, comprising £5, serial numberZ008557, Cashen signature, greenish blue and lilac-brown on multicoloured underprint, Queen ElizabethII at right, triskeles at centre, reverse grey-green,Castle Rushen, £10, serial number Z013701, Cashensignature, brown and green on multicolouredunderprint, Queen Elizabeth II at right, triskeles atcentre, reverse Peel Castle, and £20, serial numberZ007672, Cashen signature, orange and brown onmulticoloured underprint, Queen Elizabeth II atright, triskeles at centre, reverse Laxey Wheel (Pick41br, 42r, 43br), uncirculated and scarce (3)
£120-150
x441Government Issue, £50, 1983 ND, specimen, serialnumber 000000, one punch hole, Dawson signature,specimen overprint in red on obverse and reverse,blue, green and olive on multicoloured underprint,Queen Elizabeth II at right, triskeles at centre, reverseDouglas Bay (Pick 39s, Quarmby 530s), uncirculated,rare
£400-500
x442Government Issue, £50, 1983 ND (2), serial number004224, Dawson signature, and specimen, serialnumber 005311, one punch hole, Dawson signature,specimen overprint in red on obverse and reverse, thePick plate note, both blue, green and olive onmulticoloured underprint, Queen Elizabeth II atright, triskeles at centre, reverse Douglas Bay (Pick39a, 39s, Quarmby 530), the specimen glue marks attop and bottom, otherwise uncirculated, the issued noteuncirculated, the specimen very scarce (2)
£450-550
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AMERICAN BANKNOTE COMPANYPROMOTIONAL ALBUMS
x448American Banknote Company, Archive series,volume 1, brown cloth cover, title in gold and volume2, green cloth cover, both containing multiplevignettes attractive (2)
£100-150
x449American Banknote Company, an advertizing notein black and white, children at corners, a £5SPECIMEN BANK NOTE, 1892, printer unknown,and a Whitehead, Morris and Co. Limited £1advertizing note, Chinese scene low left, also a BankersMerchants etc £1 at 28 Chancery Lane, black andwhite extremely fine except the last which is about fine,rare (4)
£200-300
AN EXCEPTIONAL GROUP OFADVERTISING NOTES
450An album, comprising advertising notes includingVictor Aubert, Paris, Charles Skipper and East,Bradbury Wilkinson, National Bank note company,Desfosses, Giesecke & Devrient, Giori, Orell Fussli,Enschede, Hammersmith-Kortmeyer Co., Kendall andCo., and various Russian and French banknotes trials,extremely fine, many rare (19)
£500-700
445Government Issue, £1 (2), serial numberC850075/76, violet, Stallard signature, (Pick 29a,Quarmby 498), £1 (4), two consecutive pairs, violet,Paul signature, (Pick 29c, Quarmby 514, also £1 (4),green, Dawson signatures, (Pick 38, Quarmby 523),Dawson 50 pence, (Pick 33), Dawson £1 (3), £1 (3)Cashen signature, (Pick 40a, b), first six uncirculated,balance mixed (17)
£200-300
JERSEY
x446The States of Jersey, a group of the ND (1963-72)Issue, comprising 10 Shillings, prefix C, brown, £5,prefix C, Clennet signature, red, and £10, prefix A,purple, all Annigoni portrait of Elizabeth II at right,reverses St Ouen’s Manor (10/- and £10) and StAubin’s Fort (£5) (Pick 7a, 9b, 10a), uncirculated (3)
£120-160
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452An album including test notes (3) from Olivetti, anABNC promotional card, various vignettes includingCordoba, De Albuquerque, Filipa de Lancastre,various vignettes of the printing works at BradburyWilkinson, George Washington, Kemal Ataturk (2), avignette of King Faisal II of Iraq as a young man, anautograph of Spinner as on US banknotes, a Toppan,Carpenter and Co card, a pull of a Swedish 18thcentury note mixed grades but generally excellent,interesting and unusual (c.55)
£400-600
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453A group of advertising notes, from Waterlow andSons limited and comprising Sir Sydney Waterlow (2)at centre, maiden and ships (2), George III, Libertyand lion, attractive and scarce (7)
£400-500
END OF THE MORNING SESSION
451A group of advertising notes by Bradbury Wilkinsonand Co, comprising 9 examples from the 1980s era,Elizabeth II (3) in various colours, Gallileo, theprinting works, Industry (2), Charles I, Nelson (2),and five more with varous allegorical figures a lovelygroup, several scarce (24)
£500-700
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THE ALASDAIR MACDONALD COLLECTION OF SCOTTISH BANKNOTES
FOREWORDHow I became a Note CollectorLike many things in my life I became involved in Note collecting by accident ratherthan by design.
In 1952 I entered the service of the Bank of Scotland at their branch in Troon,Ayrshier as an Apprentice straight from school. It was a small office with a Manager,a teller and myself and as a result one had to be versatile. The apprenticeship wasfor three years – all at the branch – by which time I had gained a good all-roundknowledge of what branch banking entailed. It was a good grounding.
The largest customer was the local Co-operative Society which paid in daily around£1,200, the bulk of which was in single notes. To avoid a hold-up in the service atthe counter the practice was for the teller to count the large notes in the pay-in butto merely “score” the bundles of single notes which were then passed to theApprentice to sort and make up into bundles for each bank and balance. One dayamongst the notes, the note listed in this catalogue as Lot 368 turned up and Iasked the teller what this was. He did not know but the Manager said it was “an oldTreasury Note” and would have to be sent off to London “for Collection”. I shall not go into details of what all thatentailed but I asked the Manager if he would object if I just bought it as a curio. He readily agreed. These were thedays when the banks held local exchanges of notes thrice weekly and for security the Apprentices accompanied thetellers and assisted with the counting and balancing. I took along my acquisition to show the others there and stillrecall that it was only the older tellers who recognized the note for what it was.
There matters remained until about 6 moths later when the Apprentice at the Clydesdale came round and told metheir previous teller (who by that time had transferred to Penicuik branch) had written him, including the phrase, “tellAlasdair that 200 old notes have come in”. I immediately wrote him and sent him a cheque for £1.-.9d and askedhim to send me a Bank of Scotland one. He did but sent me one for each bank and said he had changed my chequefor £6.-.9d!! These were Square notes which I had never seen before. Neither had the teller but the Manager showedlittle interest saying he remembered seeing these! (The notes were all dated around 1920 so it was hardly surprisingI suppose). But I had another problem. Fortunately the letter and the notes arrived before the cheque and that nightI went home and showed them to my parents. But I only had about £3 in my account and the bank specificallyforbade any overdrafts on Staff Accounts without the prior approval of Head Office. So I knew I had to “turn in”three of these note the next morning before my cheque came through. Fortunately my father agreed to lend me themoney and so the germ of the collection was saved.
After that I collected haphazardly but by 1963 when we got married I had about 40 notes (all £1) and indeed mywife argued strongly that the notes should be turned in to help set up home. But I could not bear to part with thesecurios – which is what they were – as the hobby had still to be established. From time to time the opportunity to pickup an unusual specimen would turn up but it was not until the early 1970s when I met James Douglas who hadarranged the display of the Note Collection for the Centenary of the Institute of Bankers in Scotland and thereafterbecame the “unofficial” Archivist of the Bank of Scotland that I met another collector. And it was he who gave mycollection coherence whereas before it had been haphazard. He described the hobby as akin to stamp collecting(which I had done as a boy but gave up because they started to print too many new issues) with different sets of notes,signature varieties etc. He was about to publish his trailblazing book “Scottish Banknotes” and maintained it wouldestablish the hobby properly – which it did. He also took the view that a number of notes had been secreted awayduring the War and as that generation passed away these notes would emerge and be destroyed. Once that reservoirof material disappeared it would be gone for ever. He was right again. My problem was as a young man with agrowing family my ability to collect was always financially constrained – but is that not always the case for any seriouscollector!
And so as I write these lines the best part of 60 years after my first acquisition, I look back on a unique hobby whichhas absorbed many happy hours. I have learned much, met many interesting people and admired these trulymagnificent examples of the engraver’s art. Surely that is a fitting testimonial.
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Bank of Scotland
503Bank of Scotland, 12 Pounds Scots, Edinburgh, 24.6. 1723, serial number 89/54243, payable to DavidSpence or the Bearer, two manuscript signatures, blackon white, watermarked paper “BANK OFSCOTLAND”, embossed seal of the Bank, uniface(Douglas 9; Pick 9), mounting paper at left, small holein centre, a taped tear at lower centre and a 10mm tearalong one crease, otherwise an attractive very fine andexcessively rare in this grade
£1,800-2,200
504Bank of Scotland, 1 Guinea, Edinburgh, 2. 12. 1799,serial number S 32/270, manuscript signatures of theAccountant and Teller, black on white, scrollwatermark, embossed seal of the Bank, uniface(Douglas 38: Pick 36), good to very good
£280-350
Aberdeen, Montrose, Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow
501Aberdeen, Montrose, Dundee, Edinburgh &Glasgow, £1, 1 July 1825, serial number 21460, blackand white, arms top centre, roses and thistles at left,two manuscript signatures below, also a reprint of aNorth British Bank £5, black and white and acontemporary forgery of a Paisley Banking Company 1guinea, 2 May 1826, black and white, bishop top left,two manuscript signatures below (Douglas 3, cfDouglas 5, Douglas 4), VG, uncirculated and fine (3)
£120-180
Banking Company In Aberdeen
502The Banking Company in Aberdeen, £1 Sterling, 1.1. 1825, serial number 531/81, apparently hand-signed by Cashier and Teller, but endorsed “Forged”twice in black manuscript on obverse, arms of the bankat upper centre, hand-stamp on reverse “REMITTEDBy THE UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND LIMITEDABERDEEN” (Douglas 11; Pick not listed), split andrejoined, otherwise good, sold with a letter by JamesDouglas conjecturing the note may be genuine
£280-320
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507Bank of Scotland, proof £1, ND (c1885), orange-brown and pale brown, arms flanked by maidens atupper centre, obverse and reverse of the Great Seal ofScotland at left, value at top and bottom, printedsignature of the secretary, Stormonth Darling,watermark of complex Celtic design (Douglas 71), theplate note in “20th Century Scottish Banknotes” Volume1, 2nd Edition, page 14, a most attractive Waterstonengraving, pencil annotation on obverse, ink annotationon reverse, good extremely fine and very rare
£600-800
508Bank of Scotland, £1, 12. 5. 1891, serial number28/G 6430, orange-brown and grey, arms flanked bymaidens at upper centre, obverse and reverse of theGreat Seal of Scotland at left, Scotia in grey circularframe at centre, printed signature of the secretary,Stormonth Darling (Douglas 105-1; Pick 81a), exMcIntyre Collection, good fine to very fine and a rareearly date
£700-900
505Bank of Scotland, specimen proof £100 on paper,18- (c1858), black, orange and olive on creamunderprint, arms flanked by maidens at upper centre,crowned vignette of Scotia at left, value upper andlower left (Douglas 64), black SPECIMEN overprint, astriking Bradbury & Evans proof, about uncirculated touncirculated
£100-150
506Bank of Scotland, £1, 14. 1. 1884, serial numberA/Z 98/12, black on white with red value protector,obverse and reverse of the Great Seal of Scotland atleft, arms flanked by maidens at upper centre, printedsignature of the Accountant, manuscript signature ofthe Teller, uniface (Douglas 65; Pick 65-unlisteddate), torn in half horizontally, discolouration as aresult of ageing, otherwise good to very good and veryrare
£60-100
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511Bank of Scotland, £5, 22. 6. 1914, serial number1/G 8387, orange-brown and grey, arms flanked bymaidens at upper centre, obverse and reverse of theGreat Seal of Scotland at left, Scotia in grey circularframe at centre, printed signature of the secretary,Peter Macdonald (Douglas 106-4; Pick 82c), inkmarks at right, otherwise good fine, scarce
£150-200
512Bank of Scotland, £5, 25. 1. 1916, serial number9/G 5199, orange-brown and grey, arms flanked bymaidens at upper centre, obverse and reverse of theGreat Seal of Scotland at left, Scotia in grey circularframe at centre, printed signature of the secretary,Peter Macdonald (Douglas 106-4; Pick 82c), small inkmark top margin, otherwise a pleasing, original veryfine, scarce
£180-240
509Bank of Scotland, £1, 9. 6. 1896, serial number83/K 2270, orange-brown and grey, arms flanked bymaidens at upper centre, obverse and reverse of theGreat Seal of Scotland at left, Scotia in grey circularframe at centre, printed signature of the secretary,Duncan McNeill (Douglas 105-2; Pick 81b),discolouration on reverse, otherwise an attractive, goodfine, very scarce
£300-400
510Bank of Scotland, £1, 18. 1. 1915, serial number91/AC 4042, orange-brown and grey, arms flankedby maidens at upper centre, obverse and reverse of theGreat Seal of Scotland at left, Scotia in grey circularframe at centre, printed signature of the secretary,Peter Macdonald (Douglas 105-4; Pick 81c), anattractive, original very fine, scarce
£180-220
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515Bank of Scotland, £1, 6. 9. 1922, serial number61/AN 7891, and £5, 12. 4. 1923, serial number19/I 2261, both orange-brown and grey, armsflanked by maidens at upper centre, obverse andreverse of the Great Seal of Scotland at left, Scotia ingrey circular frame at centre, printed signature of thesecretary, A.J. Rose (Douglas 105-5, 106-5; Pick 81d,82d), the £1 with crayon figure on reverse, otherwise bothvery fine, sold with a photograph of A.J. Rose (3)
£160-220
516Bank of Scotland, £10, 9. 3. 1929 (last date for thisissue), serial number 1/C 5194, orange-brown andgrey, arms flanked by maidens at upper centre, obverseand reverse of the Great Seal of Scotland at left, Scotiain grey circular frame at centre, printed signature ofthe secretary, A.J. Rose (Douglas 107-5; Pick 83d),pressed, ink figure top margin, otherwise about fine anda rare denomination
£200-250
513Bank of Scotland, £10, 5. 11. 1919, serial number8/B 9876, orange-brown and grey, arms flanked bymaidens at upper centre, obverse and reverse of theGreat Seal of Scotland at left, Scotia in grey circularframe at centre, printed signature of the secretary,Peter Macdonald (Douglas 107-4; Pick 83c), small inkmark top left corner, otherwise fine and a raredenomination
£300-400
514Bank of Scotland, £20, 6. 10. 1915, serial number2/E 4037, orange-brown and grey, arms flanked bymaidens at upper centre, obverse and reverse of theGreat Seal of Scotland at left, Scotia in grey circularframe at centre, printed signature of the secretary,Peter Macdonald (Douglas 108-4; Pick 84c), small inkmark top left corner, otherwise fine and a raredenomination
£250-350
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519Bank of Scotland, £5, 20. 3. 1935, serial number12/M 4967, Elphinstone and Beveridge signatures,£5, 8. 6. 1939, serial number 20/N 1587,Elphinstone and Macfarlane signatures, and £5, 26. 9.1944, serial number 14/R 0303, Elphinstone andCrawford signatures, all orange-brown and grey, armsflanked by maidens at upper centre, obverse andreverse of the Great Seal of Scotland at left, Scotia ingrey circular frame at centre (Douglas 112-1, 112-2,112-3; Pick 92a, 92b, 92c), generally good fine to veryfine, the 1939 note missing top right hand corner, the1944 note writing on reverse (3)
£200-240
520Bank of Scotland, £10 (2), both dated 28. 6. 1938,serial numbers 3/C 0123 and 3/C 6462, orange-brown and grey, arms flanked by maidens at uppercentre, obverse and reverse of the Great Seal ofScotland at left, Scotia in grey circular frame at centre,Elphinstone and Beveridge signatures [Douglas 113-1(2); Pick 93a (2)], the first, the plate note in “20thCentury Scottish Banknotes” Volume 1, 2nd Edition,page 52, ink figures at top, otherwise about very fine, thesecond, in a deeper shade, pencil figures at top, nicks inmargins, otherwise good fine and rare (2)
£400-600
517Bank of Scotland, £1, 26. 9. 1929, serial numberC0201806, orange-brown and grey, arms of the Bankat left, Scotia in grey circular frame at centre, reverseblack on white, Bank building at centre, and £5, 11.10. 1932, serial number 20/L 4412, orange-brownand grey, arms flanked by maidens at upper centre,obverse and reverse of the Great Seal of Scotland atleft, Scotia in grey circular frame at centre, bothprinted signatures of Elphinstone and Scott (Douglas110-1, 106-6; Pick 86, 87), the £1, the plate note in“20th Century Scottish Banknotes” Volume 1, 2ndEdition, page 47, about very fine, the £5 nick in topmargin, good fine (2)
£80-120
518Bank of Scotland, £1, 15. 9. 1937, serial numberQ0999593, Elphinstone and Beveridge signatures, £1,1. 3. 1941, serial number X0689940 and £1, 7. 5.1941, link serial number Y0679852, both Elphinstoneand Macfarlane signatures, and £1, 2. 6. 1942, serialnumber Z0227476, Elphinstone and Crawfordsignatures, all orange-brown and grey, arms of theBank at left, Scotia in grey circular frame at centre,reverse black on white, Bank building at centre[Douglas 111-1, 111-2 (2), 111-3; Pick 91a, 91b (2),91c], the first very fine, the second extremely fine, thethird about fine, the fourth good extremely fine (4)
£60-80
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523Bank of Scotland, £10 (2), both dated 16. 7. 1942,serial numbers 4/C 5606 and 4/C 7420, orange-brown and grey, arms flanked by maidens at uppercentre, obverse and reverse of the Great Seal ofScotland at left, Scotia in grey circular frame at centre,Elphinstone and Crawford signatures [Douglas 113-2(2); Pick 93b (2)], the first, edge tears, fine, the second,bank stamp, ink and pencil annotations on reverse,otherwise good very fine and rare (2)
£450-650
524Bank of Scotland, £20, 4. 12. 1947, serial number10/H 2154, orange-brown and grey, arms flanked bymaidens at upper centre, obverse and reverse of theGreat Seal of Scotland at left, Scotia in grey circularframe at centre, Elphinstone and Crawford signatures(Douglas 114-3 Pick 94c), 7mm edge tear, otherwise anattractive good very fine
£120-160
521Bank of Scotland, £20, 15. 4. 1938, serial number6/G 0765, orange-brown and grey, arms flanked bymaidens at upper centre, obverse and reverse of theGreat Seal of Scotland at left, Scotia in grey circularframe at centre, Elphinstone and Beveridge signatures(Douglas 114-1; Pick 94a), very fine
£220-260
522Bank of Scotland, £20, 12. 9. 1939, serial number9/G 2657, orange-brown and grey, arms flanked bymaidens at upper centre, obverse and reverse of theGreat Seal of Scotland at left, Scotia in grey circularframe at centre, Elphinstone and Macfarlane (Douglas114-2; Pick 94b), signatures ink marks on reverse,small piece out of top margin, otherwise fine
£140-180
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527Bank of Scotland, specimen trial £5 (2), 21. 1. 1945,both serial number 8/Q 4233, issued in connectionwith the 250th anniversary of the Bank, both orange-brown and grey, Scotia in grey circular frame at centre,both overprinted CANCELLED in purple, reverseone in deep grey, the other in pale olive-grey, arms,Elphinstone and Crawford signatures (Douglas 117-1and Pick 97a for type), extremely fine to good extremelyfine and scarce (2)
£140-180
528Bank of Scotland, £1, 4. 1. 1945, prefix A and £1, 6.2. 1945, serial number B0477137, both orange-brown and grey, reverse brown, and £1, 6. 2. 1945,serial number B0874302, orange-brown and grey,reverse light brown, and £5, 3. 1. 1945, serial number1/A 5815, orange-brown and grey, reverse darkbrown, £5, 4. 6. 1945, serial number 1/B 1624, and£5, 24. 5. 1949, serial number 9/F 9656, bothorange-brown and grey, reverse light brown, all Scotiain grey circular frame at centre, reverse arms,Elphinstone and Crawford signatures [Douglas 116-1(2), 116-2, 117-1, 117-2, 117-3; Pick 96a (2), 96b,97a, 97b] the £5 prefixes 1/B and 9/F the plate notes in“20th Century Scottish Banknotes” Volume 1, 2ndEdition, generally good very fine to about extremely fine,the £5 prefix 1/A, pressed, otherwise fine (6)
£80-120
525Bank of Scotland, specimen trial £1 (2), ND(c1943), both serial number AA962582, issued inconnection with the 250th anniversary of the Bank,one orange-brown and dark olive-grey and oneorange-brown and light olive-grey, both with adifferent coat of arms at left than the 1935-43 issue,Scotia in grey circular frame at centre, blackSPECIMEN overprint, reverse black on white, Bankbuilding at centre with additional arms at right andleft, Elphinstone and Crawford signatures (Douglasand Pick not listed), about uncirculated touncirculated and rare (2)
£150-250
526Bank of Scotland, specimen trial £1 (2), 1. 1. 1945,both serial number S0247528, issued in connectionwith the 250th anniversary of the Bank, one orange-brown and dark olive-grey and one orange-brown andlight olive-grey, Scotia in grey circular frame at centre,both overprinted CANCELLED in purple, reversearms, Elphinstone and Crawford signatures (Douglas116-1 and Pick 96a for type), uncirculated and scarce(2)
£100-150
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531Bank of Scotland, £1, 4. 3. 1955, link prefix serialnumber D0380416, Elphinstone and Watsonsignatures, £1, 1. 9. 1955, serial number E0070098,Craig and Watson signatures, both light brown andblue, Scotia in medallion at centre, reverse ship, shieldand thistles, and £5, 6. 4. 1955, serial number 14/C6866, Craig and Watson signatures, light brown, greyand blue, Scotia in medallion at centre, the Great Sealof Scotland at left, reverse arms, and £5, 10. 4. 1956,serial number 5/H 8510, Craig and Watsonsignatures, light brown, grey and blue, Scotia inmedallion at centre, the Great Seal of Scotland at left,reverse arms and ship, [Douglas 118-3 (2), 119-2,119-3; Pick 99b, 100a, 100b, 101a], generallyextremely fine or better, the1955 £5 good very fine (4)
£70-90
532Bank of Scotland, £20, 12. 6. 1956, serial number4/B 0359, orange-brown grey and blue, arms flankedby maidens at upper centre, obverse and reverse of theGreat Seal of Scotland at left, Scotia in medallion atcentre, Craig and Watson signatures (Douglas 121-1,Pick 94e), ex Macmillan Collection, a scarce signaturecombination, choice extremely fine
£200-250
529Bank of Scotland, £1, 9. 11. 1953, prefix T and £5,8. 1. 1953, prefix 14/M, both orange-brown andgrey, Scotia in grey circular frame at centre, reverselight brown, arms, Elphinstone and Watson signatures(Douglas 116-3, 117-4; Pick 96c, 98b), the £1uncirculated, the £5 good very fine (2)
£40-60
530Bank of Scotland, £1, 1. 3. 1955, serial numberA0096315, on Portals paper, £1, 2. 3. 1955, serialnumber B0595121, and £1, serial number C0864538,both on Cowans paper, all light brown and blue,Scotia in medallion at centre, reverse ship, shield andthistles, and £5, 1. 3. 1955, serial number 8/A 7229,on Portals paper, and £5, 2. 3. 1955, serial number18/B 9029, on Cowans paper, both light brown, greyand blue, Scotia in medallion at centre, the Great Sealof Scotland at left, reverse arms, Elphinstone andWatson signatures, and Cowans watermarked paperfor the £1 and £5 notes, [Douglas 118-1, 118-2 (2),119-1 (2); Pick 99b (2), 100a (3)], the £1 notesextremely fine to good extremely fine, the £5 notes veryfine to good very fine and an interesting lot showingpaper varieties (7)
£80-120
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535Bank of Scotland, £20, 14. 9. 1960 (last date fordeckle edge), serial number 3/F 1353, and £20, 3. 10.1963 (last date for guillotine edge), serial number1/H 2458, both orange-brown grey and blue, armsflanked by maidens at upper centre, obverse andreverse of the Great Seal of Scotland at left, Scotia inmedallion at centre, Bilsland and Watson signatures[Douglas 121-2, 121-3; Pick 94f (2)], fresh, good veryfine to extremely fine (2)
£220-260
536Bank of Scotland, £100, 15. 11. 1962, serial number7/M 0516, orange-brown grey and blue, arms flankedby maidens at upper centre, obverse and reverse of theGreat Seal of Scotland at left, Scotia in medallion atcentre, Bilsland and Watson signatures (Douglas 122-2; Pick 95e), ink numerals in top margin, otherwisegood very fine
£500-700
533Bank of Scotland, £1, 1. 10. 1957 (5), consecutiveserial numbers P0831700/01/02/03/04, and £1,30. 11. 1960, serial number B/A 2920302, all lightbrown and blue, Scotia in medallion at centre, reverseship, shield and thistles, £5, 9. 5. 1957, serial number6/R 2301, and £5, serial number 12/GA 6752, bothlight brown, grey and blue, Scotia in medallion atcentre, the Great Seal of Scotland at left, reverse armsand ship, all Bilsland and Watson signatures, [Douglas118-4 (6), 120-2 (2); Pick 100c (6), 101b (2)], the £1notes good extremely fine or better, the £5 notes good veryfine (8)
£80-120
534Bank of Scotland, £10, 26. 9. 1963, serial number6/C 3531 and £10, 27. 9. 1963, serial number 7/C2172, both orange-brown, grey and blue, obverse andreverse of the Great Seal of Scotland at left, Scotia inmedallion at centre, Bilsland and Watson signatures,[Douglas 126-1 (2); Pick 93c (2)], the first minor inkmarks on reverse, otherwise about very fine, the secondfresh good very fine to extremely fine and a very scarcepair (2)
£300-400
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540Bank of Scotland, £5 colour trials (2), both dated 14.8. 1962, both serial number 10/N 1234, the first withblue margins and pale blue underprint, the secondwith white margins and pale blue underprint, bothshaded values, Scotia in light brown medallion atcentre, blue seals at left, reverse brown, ship, arms andthistles, two punch holes, Bilsland and Watsonsignatures, [Douglas 124 for type (2); Pick 106a fortype (2)], uncirculated and rare (2)
£150-250
541Bank of Scotland, £5, 8. 3. 1966, prefix F, Polwarthand Watson signatures, £1 (2), 1. 6. 1966, prefix A/Pand last prefix A/U before encoding, £1, 3. 3. 1967,prefix A/V with encoding, £1, 3. 3. 1967, prefix B/B,with encoding on thistle watermarked paper, all lightbrown and blue, Scotia in medallion at centre, reverseship, arms and thistles, Polwarth and Lethamsignatures, [Douglas 124-3, 123-5 (2), 123-6, 123-7;Pick 106b, 105a (2), 105b (2)], the £5 note, ink figure,otherwise very fine, the £1 notes about extremely fine togood extremely fine (5)
£40-60
537Bank of Scotland, £100, 16. 11. 1962, serial number8/M 0872, orange-brown grey and blue, arms flankedby maidens at upper centre, obverse and reverse of theGreat Seal of Scotland at left, Scotia in medallion atcentre, Bilsland and Watson signatures (Douglas 122-2; Pick 95e), bank stamp on reverse, otherwise fresh goodvery fine
£600-800
538Bank of Scotland, specimen £1, ND (1961), no serialnumbers, light brown and blue, Scotia in medallion atcentre, imprint ends “LD”, reverse ship, arms andthistles, Bilsland and Watson signatures (Douglas 123for type; Pick 102as), uncirculated and scarce
£100-150
539Bank of Scotland, £1, 16. 11. 1961, serial numberA0000060, £1, 11. 2. 1964, prefix A/G, £5, 14. 9.1961, prefix 19/A, unshaded values, £5, 25. 9. 1961,prefix 1/H and £5, 7. 10. 1963, prefix A, both shadedvalues, all light brown and blue, Scotia in medallion atcentre, reverse ship, arms and thistles, Bilsland andWatson signatures, [Douglas 123-1 (2), 124-1, 124-2(2); Pick 102a (2), 103, 106a (2)], good very fine orbetter (5)
£50-70
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544Bank of Scotland, £1, 17. 7. 1968, serial numberA/1 0000026, small Edinburgh and date, £1 (2), 18.8. 1969, prefix A/7 and last prefix B/4, both largeEdinburgh and date, all ochre blue and green onmulticoloured underprint, arms flanked by twomaidens at centre, reverse arms, thistles and ship, and£5, 1. 11. 1968, prefix A, small Edinburgh and date,and £5, 8. 12. 1969, prefix C, large Edinburgh anddate, both green on multicoloured underprint, armsflanked by two maidens at centre, reverse arms, thistlesand ship, all Polwarth and Letham signatures,[Douglas 127-1, 127-2 (2), 128-1, 128-2; Pick 109a,109b (2), 110a, 110b], the first about uncirculated touncirculated, the second uncirculated, the remaindergenerally extremely fine (5)
£100-140
545Bank of Scotland, £1, 10. 8. 1970, serial numberA/1 0000060, green on multicoloured underprint,£5, 10. 8. 1970, serial number A 219851 and £5, 2.9. 1971, link prefix serial number K718666, both blueon multicoloured underprint, and £20, 1. 10. 1970,serial number A000189, purple on multicolouredunderprint, all Polwarth and Walker signatures, SirWalter Scott at right, reverse arms, [Douglas 129-1,130-1 (2), 132-1; Pick 111a, 112a (2), 114a], the firstuncirculated, the second very fine, the third aboutextremely fine, the fourth good very fine (4)
£80-120
542Bank of Scotland, £5 (2), 2. 2. 1967, consecutiveserial numbers H268917/18, without encodingsymbols, and £5, 1. 11. 1967, serial number I 000399,with encoding symbols, all light brown and blue,Scotia in medallion at centre, reverse ship, arms andthistles, Polwarth and Letham signatures, [Douglas124-4 (2), 124-5; Pick 106c (2), 106d], generally goodextremely fine to about uncirculated (3)
£60-80
543Bank of Scotland, £20 (3), 5. 5. 1969 prefixes 7/H,8/H and 9/H, all orange-brown grey and blue, armsflanked by maidens at upper centre, obverse andreverse of the Great Seal of Scotland at left, Scotia inmedallion at centre, security thread added, emergencyprinting on thistle watermarked paper, Polwarth andLetham signatures [Douglas 121-4 (3); Pick 94f (3)],prefix 7/H writing on reverse, otherwise good very fine,prefix 8/H about extremely fine, prefix 9/H extremelyfine (3)
£220-260
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548Bank of Scotland, £1, 25. 8. 1977, serial numberC/84 0543115, green on multicoloured underprint,Clydesmuir and Russell signatures and hand signed byboth of them, and £5, 1.12.1975, serial number AM209179, blue on multicoloured underprint,Clydesmuir and Russell signatures and hand signed byboth of them, both Sir Walter Scott at right, reversearms (Douglas 129-3, 130-3; Pick 111c, 112c),uncirculated and very scarce hand signed (2)
£140-180
549Bank of Scotland, £5, 4. 11. 1974, serial number AD755500, £5, 4. 11. 1974, replacement serial numberZA 595006, £5, 1. 12. 1975, serial number AP545502, and £5, 1.12.1975, replacement serialnumber ZA 750763, all Clydesmuir and Russellsignatures, blue on multicoloured underprint, SirWalter Scott at right, reverse arms, [Douglas 130-3(2), 130-3R (2); Pick 112c (2), 112cr (2)], the £5prefix AP very fine, the remainder uncirculated, thereplacement notes rare (4)
£120-180
546Bank of Scotland, £1, 1. 11. 1972, prefix C/14, £1,30. 8. 1973, prefix C/27, both Clydesmuir andWalker signatures, £1, 28. 10. 1974, replacementprefix Z/1, £1, 26. 11. 1975, replacement prefix Z/2,£1, 8. 9. 1976, prefix C/69, £1, 8. 9. 1976,replacement prefix Z/2, £1, 25. 8. 1977, replacementprefix Z/2, £1, 3. 10. 1978, prefix D/1, £1, 3. 10.1978, replacement prefix Z/2, all Clydesmuir andRussell signatures, green on multicoloured underprint,and £5, 4. 12. 1972, prefix L, Clydesmuir and Walkersignatures, blue on multicoloured underprint, all SirWalter Scott at right, reverse arms, [Douglas 129-2(2), 129-3 (2), 129-3R (5), 130-2; Pick 111b (2),111c (2) 111cR (5), 112b], generally aboutuncirculated to uncirculated, the replacement notes veryscarce (10)
£150-250
547Bank of Scotland, Error £1, 25. 8. 1977, serialnumber C/75 0409494, missing serial number atlower right with part of serial number on reverse,green on multicoloured underprint, Sir Walter Scott atright, reverse arms, Clydesmuir and Russell signatures[Douglas 129-3 (error); Pick 111c (error)], aboutuncirculated to uncirculated and a rare error
£60-100
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552Bank of Scotland, £1 (5), all dated 4. 11. 1980, allClydesmuir and Pattullo signatures, comprising serialnumber D/27 0838579, replacement prefixes Z/2and Z/3, consecutive pair link prefix D/310991833/34, all green on multicoloured underprint,Sir Walter Scott at right, reverse ship, arms andmedallion, and £5, 28. 11. 1980, serial number BS974718, blue on multicoloured underprint,Clydesmuir and Pattullo signatures, Sir Walter Scott atright, reverse ship, arms and medallion (Douglas 129-4, 129-4R, 130-4; Pick 111d, 111dr, 112d),uncirculated, the £5 about uncirculated to uncirculated(6)
£80-100
553Bank of Scotland, a low numbered set of the 1970-86 issue, comprising £1, 30. 7. 1981, serial numberD/32 0000106, green on multicoloured underprint,£5, 27. 7. 1981, serial number BT000026, blue onmulticoloured underprint, hand-signed by Tom Riskand Bruce Pattullo, £10, 22. 7. 1981, serial numberX000016, brown on multicoloured underprint, £20,4. 8. 1981, serial number B750006, purple onmulticoloured underprint, and £100, 10. 6. 1982,serial number A095006, red on multicolouredunderprint, all Risk and Pattullo signatures, Sir WalterScott at right, reverse arms (Douglas 129-5, 130-5,131-3, 132-5, 133-5; Pick 111e, 112e, 113c, 114e,115e), uncirculated, and a very desirable set, (5)
£400-600
550Bank of Scotland, Error £10, 12. 1. 1977, serialnumber G 683491, with £10 ultra violet deviceshowing at upper right and lower right serial numbershowing through on reverse, and £10, 2.12.1977,serial number H534659, both brown onmulticoloured underprint, Sir Walter Scott at right,reverse arms [Douglas 131-1 (2); Pick 113a (2)], thefirst good extremely fine to about uncirculated, thesecond uncirculated, the error rare (2)
£100-150
551Bank of Scotland, a low numbered set of the 1970-86 issue comprising £1 (2), 15. 10. 1979, serialnumber D/2 0000009, and replacement prefix Z/2,both green on multicoloured underprint, £5, 28. 9.1979, serial number BB 000009, blue onmulticoloured underprint, hand-signed by BrucePattullo, £10, 10. 10. 1979, serial number M000021,brown on multicoloured underprint, £20, 16. 7.1979, serial number A900009, purple onmulticoloured underprint, and £100, 26. 1. 1981,serial number A070008, red on multicolouredunderprint, all Clydesmuir and Pattullo signatures, SirWalter Scott at right, reverse arms (Douglas 129-4,129-R, 130-4, 131-2, 132-4, 133-4; Pick 111d,111dr, 112d, 113a, 114d, 115d), uncirculated, and avery desirable set, the £100 is the plate note in “20thCentury Scottish Banknotes” (6)
£500-700
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556Bank of Scotland, £1 (4), 18. 11. 1986, link prefixes,serial numbers E/1 0649997/98/99/500, green onmulticoloured underprint, £5 (2), 29. 2. 1988, linkprefixes, serial numbers DZ999899/900, blue onmulticoloured underprint, £10, 16. 6. 1982,replacement prefix ZB, brown on multicolouredunderprint, and £20, 15. 12. 1987, link prefix, serialnumber K149500, purple on multicolouredunderprint, all Risk and Pattullo signatures, all SirWalter Scott at right, reverse ship, arms and medallion,[Douglas 129-6 (4), 130-6 (2), 131-3R, 132-5; Pick111f (4), 112f (2), 113c, 114e], the £10 good very fine,the remainder about uncirculated to uncirculated, thefirst four £1 are the last four notes of this signaturecombination (8)
£150-200
557Bank of Scotland, a group of low numbers for the1988-90 issues, comprising £1 (4), 19. 8. 1988, serialnumbers E/1 0650101/02/03/04, green onmulticoloured underprint, £5 (2), 20. 6. 1990, serialnumbers EA000032/33, blue on multicolouredunderprint, one hand-signed by Tom Risk, £10 (2), 1.9. 1989, serial numbers CX604026/27, the first 5notes being retained by the bank, brown onmulticoloured underprint, and £100, 14. 2. 1990,serial number A225009, red on multicolouredunderprint, all Risk and Burt signatures, Sir WalterScott at right, reverse arms [Douglas 129-7 (4), 130-7 (2), 131-4 (2), 133-6; Pick 111g (4), 116a (2),113d (2), 118Aa], about uncirculated to uncirculated,and a very desirable ultra low numbered group (9)
£450-650
554Bank of Scotland, £1 (4), 30. 7. 1981, comprising aconsecutive trio of first prefixes, serial numbers D/320000108/09/10, and replacement prefix Z/3, £1,30. 7. 1981, serial number D/42 0041491, link prefixwith encoding symbols on reverse, £1, dated 7. 10.1983, serial number D/43 0227968, link prefixwithout encoding symbols on reverse, and £1, 9. 11.1984, serial number D/66 0281911, folding errorwith part reverse on obverse, all green onmulticoloured underprint, all Risk and Pattullosignatures, Sir Walter Scott at right, reverse ship, armsand medallion (Douglas 129-5, 129-5R, 129-6;, Pick111e, 111er, 111f ), uncirculated, the error note veryscarce (7)
£100-150
555Bank of Scotland, £5, 25. 6. 1982, serial numberCK480094, link prefix with encoding symbols onreverse, £5, 13. 10. 1983, serial number CL605095,link prefix without encoding symbols on reverse, £5(4), 27. 7. 1981, replacement serial numbers ZB237697/98/99/700, with encoding symbols onreverse, £5, 13. 10. 1983, replacement serial numberZB344186 and £5, 15. 1. 1987, replacement serialnumber ZB553225, both without encoding symbolson reverse, all Risk and Pattullo signatures, blue onmulticoloured underprint, Sir Walter Scott at right,reverse ship, arms and medallion, [Douglas 130-5,130-6, 130-5R (4), 130-6R (2); Pick 112e, 112er (4),112f, 112fr (2) 111er, 111f (2)], uncirculated (8)
£200-300
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560Bank of Scotland, a group of last prefixes for the1993-94 issues comprising £5, 7. 1. 1994, serialnumber FB999997, blue on multicolouredunderprint, £10 13. 4. 1994, serial numberGG999997, brown on multicoloured underprint,£20, 12. 1. 1993, serial number AU149997, purpleon multicoloured underprint and £100, 9. 2. 1994,serial number A389997, red on multicolouredunderprint, also £10, 7. 5. 1992, replacement prefixZB, and £20, 12. 1. 1993, replacement prefix Z, allPattullo and Burt signatures, Sir Walter Scott at right,reverse arms (Douglas 130-8, 131-5, 132-7, 133-7,131-5R, 132-7R; Pick 116b, 117a, 118, 118Ab,117ar, 118r), the £20 replacement very fine, theremainder about uncirculated to uncirculated, and avery desirable ultra high numbered group (6)
£300-400
561Bank of Scotland, a set of the Bank of ScotlandTercentenary Issue, all with matching first prefix serialnumbers AA000010, comprising £5, 4. 1. 1995, blueand purple on multicoloured underprint, £10, 1. 2.1995, brown and olive-green on multicolouredunderprint, £20, 1. 5. 1995, violet and brown onmulticoloured underprint, £50, 1. 5. 1995, green onmulticoloured underprint, and £100, 17. 7. 1995, redon multicoloured underprint, all Pattullo and Burtsignatures, Sir Walter Scott at left, reverse scenesillustrating the Bank of Scotland’s work with theScottish community (Douglas 134-1, 135-1, 136-1,137-1, 138-1; Pick 119a, 120a, 121a, 122a, 123a),uncirculated, and a very desirable ultra low numberedset (5)
£600-800
558Bank of Scotland, a group of last prefixes for the1988-90 issues, comprising £1 (6), 19. 8. 1988, serialnumbers E/13 0649877/78/80 and E/130649894/95, the latter two notes referred to in “20thCentury Scottish Banknotes” 2nd ed, and replacementprefix Z/3, all green on multicoloured underprint, £5(3), 20. 6. 1990, serial numbers EJ999991/92/95,blue on multicoloured underprint, £10 (2), 31. 10.1990, serial numbers EP999993/94, brown onmulticoloured underprint, and £100, 14. 2. 1990,serial number A259995, red on multicolouredunderprint, all Risk and Burt signatures, Sir WalterScott at right, reverse arms [Douglas 129-7 (5), 129-7R, 130-7 (3), 131-4 (2), 133-6; Pick 111g (5),111gr, 116a (3), 113d (2), 118Aa], aboutuncirculated to uncirculated, and a very desirable ultrahigh numbered group (12)
£400-600
559Bank of Scotland, a group of low numbers for the1991-92 sterling issues comprising, £5 (3), 6. 11.1991, serial numbers EK000017/20/21, one hand-signed by Bruce Pattullo, blue on multicolouredunderprint, £10 (2), 7. 5. 1992, serial numbersEQ000008/09, brown on multicoloured underprint,£20, 1. 7. 1991, serial number K150018, and £100,22. 1. 1992, serial number A260007, red onmulticoloured underprint, all Pattullo and Burtsignatures, Sir Walter Scott at right, reverse arms[Douglas 130-8 (3), 131-5 (2), 132-7, 133-7; Pick116b (3), 117a (2), 118, 118Ab], about uncirculatedto uncirculated, and a very desirable ultra lownumbered group (7)
£350-450
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564Bank of Scotland, a group of low numbers for theBank of Scotland Tercentenary Issue, comprising £5(4), 13. 9. 1996, serial numbers AN000021/22/23/24, blue and purple on multicolouredunderprint, £10 (4), 5. 8. 1997, serial numbersBN000022/24/25/26, brown and olive-green onmulticoloured underprint, £20 (4), 25. 10. 1996,serial numbers AZ000021/22/23/24, violet andbrown on multicoloured underprint, and £100 (2),18. 8. 1997, serial numbers AA250007/09, number 6was placed in the bank’s museum, red onmulticoloured underprint, all Bruce Pattullo andMasterton signatures, Sir Walter Scott at left, reversescenes illustrating the Bank of Scotland’s work withthe Scottish community [Douglas 134-2 (4), 135-2(4), 136-2 (4), 138-2 (2); Pick 119b (4), 120b (4),121b (4), 123b (2)], uncirculated, and a very desirableultra low numbered group for this signaturecombination (14)
£600-800
565Bank of Scotland, £5, 13. 9. 1996, serial numberAN126517, hand-signed by Bruce Pattullo and GavinMasterton, £5, 13. 9. 1996, replacement serialnumber ZZ035030, both blue and purple onmulticoloured underprint, and £10, 5. 8. 1997,replacement serial number ZZ056081, brown andolive-green on multicoloured underprint, all BrucePattullo and Masterton signatures, Sir Walter Scott atleft, reverse scenes illustrating the Bank of Scotland’swork with the Scottish community (Douglas 134-2,134-2R, 135-2R; Pick 119b, 119br, 120br), the firstuncirculated, the second good fine, the third edge tear,otherwise fine (3)
£40-60
562Bank of Scotland, Tercentenary Issue, £10, 1. 2.1995, special serial number AB654321, £10, 1. 2.1995, replacement serial number ZZ003919, bothbrown and olive-green on multicoloured underprint,and £20, 1. 5. 1995, replacement serial numberZZ035405, violet and brown on multicolouredunderprint, all Pattullo and Burt signatures, Sir WalterScott at left, reverse scenes illustrating the Bank ofScotland’s work with the Scottish community(Douglas 135-1, 135-1R, 136-1R; Pick 120a, 120ar,121ar), the first uncirculated, the second pressed,otherwise extremely fine, the third pressed, otherwise goodvery fine (3)
£60-80
563Bank of Scotland, a group of link prefixes for the Bank of Scotland Tercentenary Issue, comprising£5 (4), 4. 1. 1995, serial numbers AM999803/04/05/06, blue and purple on multicolouredunderprint, £10 (4), 1. 2. 1995, serial numbersBM999942/43/44/46, brown and olive-green onmulticoloured underprint, £20 (4), 1. 5. 1995, serialnumbers AY999984/85/86/87, violet and brown onmulticoloured underprint, £50 (4), 1. 5. 1995, serialnumbers AA799995/96/97/ 99, green onmulticoloured underprint, and £100 (2), 17. 7. 1995,serial numbers AA249998 and AA250000, red onmulticoloured underprint, all Pattullo and Burtsignatures, Sir Walter Scott at left, reverse scenesillustrating the Bank of Scotland’s work with theScottish community [Douglas 134-1 (4), 135-1 (4),136-1(4), 137-1 (4), 138-1 (2); Pick 119a (4), 120a(4), 121a (4), 122a (4), 123a (2)], about uncirculatedto uncirculated, and a very desirable group of linkprefixes (18)
£700-900
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568Bank of Scotland, a group of very low numbers forthe Bank of Scotland Tercentenary Issue, comprising£5 (4), 5. 8. 1998, consecutive serial numbersBA000016/17/18/19, blue and purple onmulticoloured underprint, £10 (4), 18. 8. 1998, serialnumbers CG000061/63/64/65, brown and olive-green on multicoloured underprint, £20 (4), 22. 3.1999, serial numbers CE000021/22/24/25, violetand brown on multicoloured underprint, £50 (4), 15.4. 1999, serial numbers AA800001/03/04/05, greenon multicoloured underprint, and £100, 19. 5. 1999,serial number AA550101, red on multicolouredunderprint, all Grant and Masterton signatures, SirWalter Scott at left, reverse scenes illustrating the Bankof Scotland’s work with the Scottish community[Douglas 134-3 (4), 135-3 (4), 136-3 (4), 137-2 (4),138-3); Pick 119c (4), 120c (4), 121c (4), 122b (4),123c], uncirculated, and a very desirable low numberedgroup for this signature combination (17)
£600-800
569Bank of Scotland, £10, 18. 8. 1998, replacementprefix ZZ, brown and olive-green on multicolouredunderprint, and £20, 22. 3. 1999, replacement prefixZZ, both Grant and Masterton signatures, Sir WalterScott at left, reverse scenes illustrating the Bank ofScotland’s work with the Scottish community(Douglas 135-3R, 136-3R; Pick 120cr, 121cr), thefirst fine with ink figure on obverse, the seconduncirculated (2)
£40-60
566Bank of Scotland, a group of link prefixes for theBank of Scotland Tercentenary Issue, comprising £5(3), 13. 9. 1996, consecutive serial numbersAZ999997/98/99, blue and purple on multicolouredunderprint, £10 (2), 5. 8. 1997, consecutive serialnumbers CF999996/97, brown and olive-green onmulticoloured underprint, £20 (3), 1. 4. 1998, serialnumbers CE549996/97/99, violet and brown onmulticoloured underprint, all Bruce Pattullo andMasterton signatures, Sir Walter Scott at left, reversescenes illustrating the Bank of Scotland’s work withthe Scottish community [Douglas 134-2 (3), 135-2(2), 136-2 (3); Pick 119b (3), 120b (2), 121b (3)],about uncirculated to uncirculated, and a very desirablegroup of ultra high numbered link prefixes (8)
£200-300
567Bank of Scotland, a trio of very last serial numberedlink notes of the Bank of Scotland Tercentenary Issue,comprising £5, 13. 9. 1996, serial numberAZ1000000, blue and purple on multicolouredunderprint, £10, 5. 8. 1997, serial numberCF1000000, brown and olive-green on multicolouredunderprint, and £20, 1. 4. 1998, serial numberCE550000, violet and brown on multicolouredunderprint, all Bruce Pattullo and Mastertonsignatures, Sir Walter Scott at left, reverse scenesillustrating the Bank of Scotland’s work with theScottish community (Douglas 134-2, 135-2, 136-2;Pick 119b, 120b, 121b), about uncirculated touncirculated, and a unique opportunity to acquire threevery last million serial numbers (3)
£150-250
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572Bank of Scotland, a group of low number firstprefixes for the Bank of Scotland Tercentenary Issue,comprising £10 (4), 26. 11. 2003, consecutive serialnumbers EV000041/42/43/44, brown and olive-green on multicoloured underprint, £20 (4), 26. 11.2003, consecutive serial numbersDW900042/43/44/45, violet and brown onmulticoloured underprint, £50 (4), 29. 1. 2003, serialnumbers AB400039/41/42/43, green onmulticoloured underprint, and £100 (4), 26. 11.2003, serial numbers AA850046/48/49/50, red onmulticoloured underprint, all Mitchell signature, SirWalter Scott at left, reverse scenes illustrating the Bankof Scotland’s work with the Scottish community[Douglas 135-5 (4), 136-5 (4), 137-4 (4), 138-4 (4);Pick 120e (4), 121e (4), 122c (4), 123d (4)],uncirculated, and a very desirable low numbered groupfor this signature (16)
£900-1,200
573Bank of Scotland, a group of last serial numbered linknotes and replacements of the Bank of ScotlandTercentenary Issue, comprising £10, 24. 9. 2004,serial number FM999976, brown and olive-green onmulticoloured underprint, £20, 24. 9. 2004, serialnumber FN999968, £20, 26. 11. 2003, replacementprefix ZZ, £20, 24. 9. 2004, replacement prefix ZZ,£20, 26.11.2003, all violet and brown onmulticoloured underprint, and £50 (4), 24. 9. 2004,consecutive serial numbers AC490986/87/88/89,green on multicoloured underprint, all Mitchellsignature, Sir Walter Scott at left, reverse scenesillustrating the Bank of Scotland’s work with theScottish community [Douglas 135-5, 136-5, 136-5R(2), 137-4 (4); 120e, 121e, 121er (2), 123d (4)], the£20 2003 replacement fine, the remainder aboutuncirculated to uncirculated, and an interesting groupof high numbered link prefixes, (8)
£300-400
570Bank of Scotland, a group of last serial numbered linknotes of the Bank of Scotland Tercentenary Issue,comprising £5 (4), 5. 8. 1998, consecutive serialnumbers BR999992/93/94 and 96, blue and purpleon multicoloured underprint, £10 (4), 18. 8. 1998,consecutive serial number DT099995/96/97 and 99,brown and olive-green on multicoloured underprint,and £100 (4), 19. 5. 1999, consecutive serial numbersAA849974/75/76 and 78, red on multicolouredunderprint, all Grant and Masterton signatures, SirWalter Scott at left, reverse scenes illustrating the Bankof Scotland’s work with the Scottish community[Douglas 134-3 (4), 135-3 (4), 138-3 (4); Pick 119c(4), 120c (4), 123c (4)], uncirculated, and a verydesirable group of high numbered link prefixes (12)
£700-900
571Bank of Scotland, a group of first and last prefixes forthe Bank of Scotland Tercentenary Issue, comprising£10 (4), 18. 6. 2001, first serial numbersDU000066/68/69/70, £10 (4), 18. 6. 2001,consecutive last link serial numbersEU999991/92/93/94, all brown and olive-green onmulticoloured underprint, £20 (5), 18. 6. 2001,consecutive last link serial numbersDW899986/87/88/89 and replacement prefix ZZ,all violet and brown on multicoloured underprint, allShaw and Mitchell signatures, and £5 (4), 25. 6. 2002,first serial numbers BS000065/67/68/69, all Burtand Mitchell signatures, blue and purple onmulticoloured underprint, Sir Walter Scott at left,reverse scenes illustrating the Bank of Scotland’s workwith the Scottish community [Douglas 135-4 (8),136-4 (4), 136-4R, 134-4 (4); Pick 120d (8), 121d(4), 121dr, 119d (4)], the £20 replacement very fine,the remainder about uncirculated to uncirculated, andan interesting group (18)
£350-450
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576Bank of Scotland, a low numbered set of the 2007issue, all with matching first prefix serial numbersAA000009, comprising £5, blue and multicoloured,Sir Walter Scott at centre, arms lower right, reverseBrig o’Doon, £10, brown and multicoloured, SirWalter Scott, arms lower right, reverse GlenfinnanViaduct, £20, purple and multicoloured, Sir WalterScott at centre, arms lower right, reverse Forth Bridge,£50, green and multicoloured, Sir Walter Scott, armslower right, reverse Falkirk Wheel, and £100, red andmulticoloured, Sir Walter Scott at centre, arms atlower right, Kessock Bridge, all dated 17 September2007, also a £20, 2007, replacement serial number ZZ013283 uncirculated and a very desirable lownumbered set, the £20 is handsigned by Lord Stevensonand Colin Matthew (6)
£1,000-1,500
British Linen Company
577British Linen Company, £5, 1 August 1780, serialnumber 56/22278, black and white, vertical panel ofthistles and roses at left, circular vignette of Pallas topleft, two manuscript signatures and verification ofamount low right (Douglas 11), annotations and date1802 on reverse, about fine and rare ex Phillips 1997
£800-900
574Bank of Scotland, a group of low number firstprefixes for the Bank of Scotland Tercentenary Issue,comprising £5, 1. 1. 2006, serial number CC000012,blue and purple on multicoloured underprint, £10, 1.1. 2006, serial number FN000007, brown and olive-green on multicoloured underprint, £50 (4), 1. 1.2006, consecutive serial numbersAC500060/61/62/63, green on multicolouredunderprint, and £100, 1. 1. 2006, serial numberAB400049, red on multicoloured underprint, allStevenson and Matthew signatures, Sir Walter Scott atleft, reverse scenes illustrating the Bank of Scotland’swork with the Scottish community [Douglas 134-6,135-6, 137-5 (4), 138-5; Pick 119e, 120f, 122d (4),123e], about uncirculated to uncirculated, and a verydesirable low numbered group for this signaturecombination (7)
£400-600
575Bank of Scotland, a group of high number lastprefixes for the Bank of Scotland Tercentenary Issue,comprising £5, 1. 1. 2006, serial number CH599966,blue and purple on multicoloured underprint, £10, 1.1. 2006, serial number FX999966, brown and olive-green on multicoloured underprint, £50, 1. 1. 2006,serial number AD099975, green on multicolouredunderprint, and £100, 1. 1. 2006, serial numberAB719974, red on multicoloured underprint, allStevenson and Matthew signatures, Sir Walter Scott atleft, reverse scenes illustrating the Bank of Scotland’swork with the Scottish community (Douglas 134-6,135-6, 137-5, 138-5; Pick 119e, 120f, 122d, 123e),uncirculated, and a very desirable high numbered groupof last prefixes for this series, (4)
£250-350
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580British Linen Company, £1, 12 November 1900,serial number D 14/503, blue and white, bank initialsin red-brown low centre, arms top centre, flanked byvalue, Pallas left centre, one manuscript signature, oneprinted signature below (Douglas 32-1 for similar),very good, rare, ex Keith Austin 1999
£400-500
British Linen Bank
581British Linen Bank, £1, 15 July 1910, serial numberW 90/996, blue and white bank initials in pale red atcentre, Pallas left centre, one manuscript signature andone printed signature below (Douglas 42a-5), verygood, ex Banking Memorabilia 1983
£180-240
578British Linen Company, possibly a contemporaryforgery of a 1 guinea, 1 September 1815, serialnumber 69/7350, black and white, border of thistlesat top, Pallas top left, two manuscript signatures lowright (Douglas 15), on watermarked paper so this apositive but style dubious, see Scottish Banknotes, 1975,page 57, extremely fine, scarce, ex Banking Memorabilia1993
£150-200
579British Linen Company, a contemporary forgery of a1 pound, 1 March 1829, serial number 30/236, blackand white, arms top right, value top left and right,Pallas left centre, two manuscript signatures below(Douglas 21), red ‘forgery’ top left, very good, rare, exBanking Memorabilia 1993
£50-80
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585British Linen Bank, £1, 10 May 1915, serial numberB 415/259, blue, red sunburst design at centre, bankinitials in red at centre, arms top centre flanked byvalue, Pallas left centre, printed signature of Galletlyand manuscript signature low centre (Douglas 47-1),fine, scarce
£120-160
586British Linen Bank, £1, 18 July 1917, serial numberE 269/491, blue, red sunburst design at centre, bankinitials in red at centre, arms top centre flanked byvalue, Pallas left centre, printed signature of Galletlyand manuscript signature low centre (Douglas 47-1),good fine, scarce
£150-200
582British Linen Bank, £5, 31 October 1912, serialnumber I/3 8/101, blue and white bank initials inpale red at centre, Pallas left centre, two manuscriptsignatures low centre (Douglas 43b-1), very good, rare
£250-350
583British Linen Bank, £5, 31 October 1912, serialnumber I/3 15/64, blue and white bank initials inpale red at centre, Pallas left centre, two manuscriptsignatures low centre (Douglas 43b-1), very good tofine and pleasing, rare
£250-350
584British Linen Bank, £20, 31 October 1911, serialnumber B/3 5/130, blue and white bank initials inpale red at centre, Pallas left centre, two manuscriptsignatures low centre (Douglas 45a-1), a pleasing verygood to fine and rare
£300-400
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589British Linen Bank, £1, 15 October 1925, serialnumber M 102/317, blue, red sunburst design atcentre, bank initials in red at centre, arms top centreflanked by value, Pallas left centre, printed signature ofWaugh and manuscript signature low centre (Douglas47-4), fine
£120-160
590British Linen Bank, £5, 17 June 1924, serial numberS/4 6/364, blue, red sunburst design at centre, armstop centre flanked by value, Pallas left centre, reverseblue, Pallas at centre (Douglas 48-1), this is the platenote on page 166 of the 2nd edition of Douglas volume Iex O’Grady 1980, crisp, two soft creases otherwiseextremely fine and rare thus
£300-400
587British Linen Bank, £1, 19 August 1919, serialnumber H 264/225, blue, red sunburst design atcentre, bank initials in red at centre, arms top centreflanked by value, Pallas left centre, printed signature ofGrant and manuscript signature low centre (Douglas47-2), almost very fine, scarce
£150-200
588British Linen Bank, £1, 19 March 1923, serialnumber K 544/31, blue, red sunburst design atcentre, bank initials in red at centre, arms top centreflanked by value, Pallas left centre, printed signature ofGrant and manuscript signature low centre (Douglas47-2), good fine
£120-160
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594British Linen Bank, £20, 9 March 1931, serialnumber S/3 5/210, blue, red sunburst design atcentre, arms top centre flanked by value, Pallas leftcentre, reverse blue, Pallas at centre (Douglas 50-1),numeral on reverse, good fine
£150-250
595British Linen Bank, £20, 6 August 1935, serialnumber Y/3 4/20, blue, red sunburst design atcentre, arms top centre flanked by value, Pallas leftcentre, manuscript signature low left, printed signatureof Dempster low right, reverse blue, Pallas at centre(Douglas 50-1), a pleasing extremely fine, scarce, exSpink McIntyre 2005
£600-700
596British Linen Bank, £1 (4), 1926, 1928, 1937,1942, prefixes N, P, R, N/1, all blue and red, Waughsignature (Douglas 52-1, 53a-1, 53a-2), the 1926uncirculated, the 1937 plain paper, good very fine,balance very fine. 1926 and 1937 ex BankingMemorabilia 1997 (4)
£120-160
591British Linen Bank, £5, 3 December 1935, serialnumber Z/5 5/93, blue with red sunburst design,arms top centre flanked by value, Pallas left centre,manuscript signature low left, printed signature ofDempster low right, reverse blue, Pallas at left(Douglas 48-1), fresh, about extremely fine, scarce, exBanking Memorabilia 2008
£300-350
592British Linen Bank, £10, 15 February 1916, serialnumber T/1 7/249, blue, red sunburst design atcentre, arms top centre flanked by value, Pallas leftcentre, reverse blue, Pallas at centre (Douglas 49-1),very good but presentable and very rare
£300-500
593British Linen Bank, £20, 6 April 1929, serial numberR/3 5/257, blue, red sunburst design at centre, armstop centre flanked by value, Pallas left centre, reverseblue, Pallas at centre (Douglas 50-1), good fine, scarce
£200-300
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600British Linen Bank, £100, 3 March 1943, serialnumber Q/3 1/220, blue, red sunburst design atcentre, arms top centre flanked by value, Pallas leftcentre, manuscript signature low left, printed signatureof Mackenzie low right, reverse blue, Pallas at centre(Douglas 57a-1), two soft creases otherwise a pleasingextremely fine, rare, ex Spink McIntyre 2005
£1,800-2,200
601British Linen Bank, £5 (2), 30 June 1944, 3November 1944, prefixes Q/7, U/7, blue with redsunburst design, arms top centre, Pallas at left, Waughand Mackenzie signatures (Douglas 58-1), also £1,1949, prefix L/2, Mackenzie signature, (Douglas53b-1), generally fine to good very fine (3)
£50-60
602British Linen Bank, a selection of £1 (6), 1951 (2),1955, 1958, 1960 (2), blue and red, all Andersonsignatures, (Douglas 53b-2, 53b-3), three examples(S/2, I/3, P/3) are ‘overs’ (numbers in excess of 1, 000,000), fine to very fine, the 1955, 1958 extremely fine (6)
£80-120
597British Linen Bank, £5 (2), 10 July 1940, 10December 1942, prefixes L/6, A/7, blue with redsunburst design, arms top centre flanked by value,Pallas left centre, both manuscript signatures low left,printed signature of Dempster on 1940, of Mackenzieon 1942 (Douglas 54a-1, 54a-2), generally fine, scarce(2)
£300-350
598British Linen Bank, £5, 10 July 1943, serial numberH/7 7/412, blue with red sunburst design, arms topcentre flanked by value, Pallas left centre, two printedsignatures below of Mackenzie and Waugh, reverseblue, Pallas at centre (Douglas 54b-1), this is the platenote in Douglas Vol I second edition p.183, extremelyfine
£150-200
599British Linen Bank, £20, 31 July 1939, serialnumber A/4 1/223, blue, red sunburst design atcentre, arms top centre flanked by value, Pallas leftcentre, manuscript signature low left, printed signatureof Dempster low right, reverse blue, Pallas at centre(Douglas 56a-1), good very fine, ex BankingMemorabilia 2008
£300-350www.spink.com
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606British Linen Bank, £100, 5 April 1951, serialnumber R/3 1/112, blue with red sunburst design,arms top centre flanked by value, Pallas left centre,Anderson signature (Douglas 57b-1), ink numeral topcentre, a pleasing fine and rare
£400-600
607British Linen Bank, £100, 27 November 1957, serialnumber T/3 01/439, blue with red sunburst design,arms top centre flanked by value, Pallas left centre,Anderson signature (Douglas 57b-1), two soft creasesotherwise an original fresh almost extremely fine, rare inthis grade
£500-700
603British Linen Bank, £5 (4), 1946, 1949, 1959 (2),prefixes V/7, L/8, W/11, X/11, blue and red, firsttwo Mackenzie, last two Anderson signatures(Douglas 58-1, 58-2), the V7 links with the U/7, in lot601, generally very fine, the last note extremely fine (4)
£80-120
604British Linen Bank, £20, 4 August 1949, serialnumber Q/4 7/326, blue with red sunburst design,arms top centre flanked by value, Pallas left centre,Mackenzie signature (Douglas 56b-1), an originalvery fine, ex Spink McIntyre 2005
£250-300
605British Linen Bank, £20, 12 May 1952, serialnumber R/4 06/413, blue with red sunburst design,arms top centre flanked by value, Pallas left centre,Anderson signature (Douglas 56b-2), first date of issuefor type and this is the Douglas Vol. I second edition platenote, page 195, two soft creases, extremely fine
£200-250
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610British Linen Bank, a ‘CANCELLED TEST NOTE’for £1, 31 March 1962, no serial numbers, blue withred sunburst design, arms top centre, Pallas left centre,Anderson signature (Douglas 63-3 for type),uncirculated, experimental codings on reverse, unusualand rare, ex Stanley Gibbons 1978
£100-120
611British Linen Bank, £20, 14 February 1962, serialnumber G/5 18/210 blue with red sunburst design,arms top centre, Pallas left centre, Anderson signature(Douglas 61-1), small split low centre margin otherwisegood very fine
£80-100
612British Linen Bank, specimen £100, 9 May 1962,serial number U/3 00/000, blue with red sunburstdesign, arms top centre, Pallas left centre, Andersonsignature (Douglas 62-1), red SPECIMEN overprint,uncirculated and rare
£300-500
608British Linen Bank, specimen £1, 30 September1961, serial number Q/3 000000, blue with redsunburst design, arms top centre, Pallas at left,Anderson signature, also an issued example with prefixQ/3 together with £5 (2), 2 January and 3 February1961, prefixes Z/11, A/12, blue and red, Andersonsignature (Douglas 59-2, 59-1, 60-1), these notesprinted by De la Rue subsequent to the takeover ofWaterlow by De la Rue in January 1961, the first noteuncirculated, balance about extremely fine (4)
£100-150
609British Linen Bank, specimen £1, 31 March 1962,serial number U/3 000000, blue with red sunburstdesign, arms top centre, Pallas at left, also an issuedexample with prefix U/3, Anderson signatures, also aspecimen £1, 1 July 1963, serial number Z/3 000000and a specimen £1, dated 13 June 1967, serial numberP/4 000000, also £1 (3), 13 June 1967, prefix P/4,Q/4, T/4, all blue and red, Walker signature, the lasttwo encoded (Douglas 63-2, 63-1, 63-4), thespecimens uncirculated, issued notes good very fine, thespecimens ex Stanley Gibbons, 1968 (7)
£120-160
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616The Caledonian Banking Company Limited, £1,15. 1. 1895, serial number L42 /237, hand-signed onbehalf of the manager and the accountant, black withorange panel at lower centre, vignette of Inverness attop, allegorical figures of Scotland at left andagriculture at right, uniface, the plate note on page269 of “20th Century Scottish Banknotes”, Volume 1,Edition 2 (Douglas 17-2; Pick unlisted), nice originalfine with good body and very rare
£1,000-1,500
617The Caledonian Banking Company Limited, £1, 3.1. 1898, serial number M56 /337, hand-signed onbehalf of the manager and the accountant, black withorange panel at lower centre, vignette of Inverness attop, allegorical figures of Scotland at left andagriculture at right, uniface (Douglas 17-2; Pickunlisted), very good and very rare
£500-700
613British Linen Bank, specimen £1, 29 February 1968,serial number U/4 000000, blue and red, also issued£1 (3), 1968, 1969, 1970, and £5 (4), 1962 and1964, all blue and red, Walker signature-unencoded(Douglas 66-2, 66-1, 64-1, 64-3, 67-1), generallygood very fine or better (8)
£60-80
614British Linen Bank, £5 (2), 17 July 1964, serialnumber H/12 141931(encoded), and 23 April 1968,prefix L/12, both blue and red, Walker signature(Douglas 64-4, 67-1), only 100000 printed of theH/12, rare, almost uncirculated. Both plate notes, 20thCentury Scottish banknotes, pages 209 and 211. (2)
£150-200
Caledonian Banking Company
615The Caledonian Banking Company Limited, 2cheques drawn, the first in the sum of 6/-, dated 8thAugust 1877, drawn on Portree branch and thesecond, in the sum of £1 11/8, dated April 13th1889, drawn on Bonar Bridge branch, also a chequedrawn on The Agent, Bank of Scotland, Portree, in thesum of £4 11/3, dated June 16th 1868, and anunused cheque for The Union Bank of Scotland, PerthBank District, Coupar Angus, the first extremely fine,the remainder very fine (4)
£20-30
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Clydesdale Bank Limited
620The Clydesdale Bank Limited, £1, Glasgow, 29. 6.1910, serial number 9001701, black and red on white,arms of city of Glasgow flanked by two females atupper centre, allegorical maidens at left and right, oneprinted signature and one manuscript signature(Douglas 11-2; Pick 181a), uniface pressed, tonedpaper, otherwise very fine, 14 line poem with message“trust in God rather than banks” written on reverse,rare
£250-350
621The Clydesdale Bank Limited, £1 (2), Glasgow, 8.11. 1911, serial number 9219269, and 19. 4. 1916,serial number A2129626, both black and red onwhite, arms of city of Glasgow flanked by two femalesat upper centre, allegorical maidens at left and right,one printed signature and one manuscript signature,uniface (Douglas 11-2, 11-3; Pick 181a, 181b), thefirst pressed very good, the second pressed fine (2)
£140-180
Central Bank of Scotland
618The Central Bank of Scotland, printer’s proof £1 oncard, Perth 18- (c1834), black on white, uniface,vignette of Perth at upper centre, allegorical femalefigures representing agriculture and commerce at leftand right (Douglas 1; Pick unlisted), aboutuncirculated to uncirculated and an attractive Lizarsengraving
£300-400
City of Glasgow Bank
619City of Glasgow Bank, £1, 15 May 1876, serialnumber F 878/212, black and white, Queen Victoriatop centre, value in blue oval top left and right, valuein blue underprint at centre, arms at left and right,arms low centre, two manuscript signatures lowcentre, reverse blue, arms and Bank initials at centre(Douglas 6), ex Trevor Jones, 1977. some damage butoverall presentable, VG and rare
£300-400
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624The Clydesdale Bank Limited, £5, Glasgow, 5. 3.1913, serial number D2/G 0000793, black and redon white, arms of city of Glasgow at upper centre,TCBL in ornate scrollwork at left, one printedsignature and one manuscript signature, uniface(Douglas 12-2; Pick 182), pressed, otherwise very goodto fine and rare
£200-300
625The Clydesdale Bank Limited, £5, Glasgow, 5. 8.1914, serial number E2/S 0000442, black and red onwhite, arms of city of Glasgow at upper centre, TCBLin ornate scrollwork at left, one printed signature andone manuscript signature, uniface (Douglas 12-2; Pick182), attractive, original good fine and rare
£500-700
622The Clydesdale Bank Limited, £1, Glasgow, 6. 10.1915, serial number A1367801, black and red onwhite, arms of city of Glasgow flanked by two femalesat upper centre, allegorical maidens at left and right,one printed signature of Dewar low left and onemanuscript signature of Dewar low right, also includedin the lot is a family photograph which includes aportrait of Duncan Dewar, his wife and three of theirfive children. Dewar’s signature appears on Clydesdalenotes from 1882 through to 1921 (Douglas 11-3;Pick 181b), fine and rare, the elusive double Dewar’ssignature. Ex Spink Macmillan sale 2005.
£250-350
623The Clydesdale Bank Limited, £1, Glasgow, 9. 2.1921, serial number A4859119, black and red onwhite, arms of city of Glasgow flanked by two femalesat upper centre, allegorical maidens at left and right,one printed signature and one manuscript signature ofjoint general manager, uniface (Douglas 11-4; Pick181c), pressed, very good to fine and a rare date
£200-250
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628The Clydesdale Bank Limited, £5, Glasgow, 13. 1.1943, serial number Z2/N 0002319, blue and red onwhite, arms of city of Glasgow at upper centre, TCBLin ornate scrollwork at left, printed signatures ofMitchell and Young, reverse blue, city arms at centre,value either side (Douglas 16-4; Pick 186), attractiveoriginal good very fine and very scarce
£320-360
629The Clydesdale Bank Limited, £5 (2), Glasgow, 25.5. 1938, serial number W2/L 0002647, and 16. 2.1944, serial number B3/D 0003795, both blue andred on white, arms of city of Glasgow at upper centre,TCBL in ornate scrollwork at left, printed signaturesof Mitchell and Young, reverse blue, city arms atcentre, value either side the first about very fine[Douglas 16-4 (2); Pick 186 (2)], the second writingand hand stamp on reverse, otherwise good fine (2)
£350-400
626The Clydesdale Bank Limited, £1 (2), Glasgow, 14.6. 1922, serial number A 0635912, printed signaturesof Swanson and Dewar, and 21. 1. 1925, serialnumber A 2282978, printed signatures of Swansonand Young, both blue and red on white, arms of cityof Glasgow flanked by three females at upper centre,allegorical maidens at left and right, reverse blue, cityarms at centre, value either side [Douglas 15-1, 15-2;Pick 185 (2)], the first pressed fine, the second pressed,12mm tear at lower right, otherwise very fine (2)
£100-140
627The Clydesdale Bank Limited, £5, Glasgow, 10. 8.1927, serial number T2/G 0003342, blue and red onwhite, arms of city of Glasgow at upper centre, TCBLin ornate scrollwork at left, printed signatures ofSwanson and Young, reverse blue, city arms at centre,value either side (Douglas 16-2; Pick 186), inknumeral upper right, pencil figures obverse and reverse,good fine and rare
£300-400
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632The Clydesdale Bank Limited, £20, Glasgow, 5. 7.1944, serial number T/S 0000434, blue and red onwhite, arms of city of Glasgow at upper centre, TCBLin ornate scrollwork at left, printed signatures ofMitchell and Young, reverse blue, city arms at centre,value either side (Douglas 17-3; Pick 187), good fine,rare
£300-400
633The Clydesdale Bank Limited, £20, Glasgow, 4. 6.1947, serial number U/J 0000677, blue and red onwhite, arms of city of Glasgow at upper centre, TCBLin ornate scrollwork at left, printed signatures ofCampbell and Pairman, reverse blue, city arms atcentre, value either side (Douglas 17-5; Pick 187),circular bank stamp and ink annotation on reverse,otherwise fresh good very fine, and very rare in thiscondition, last date for type
£550-650
630The Clydesdale Bank Limited, £5, Glasgow, 3. 3.1948, serial number AL 0001570, blue and red onwhite, arms of city of Glasgow at upper centre, TCBLin ornate scrollwork at left, printed signatures ofCampbell and Pairman, reverse blue, city arms atcentre, value either side (Douglas 16-6; Pick 186),pressed, otherwise about very fine
£280-340
631The Clydesdale Bank Limited, £5 (2), Glasgow,both dated 12. 1. 1949, serial numbers ¿ 0002697,and BG 0002278, both blue and red on white, arms ofcity of Glasgow at upper centre, TCBL in ornatescrollwork at left, printed signatures of Campbell andHouston, reverse blue, city arms at centre, value eitherside [Douglas 16-6 (2); Pick 190 (2)], the first pressed,brown stains at lower left, otherwise fine, the secondpressed, small chip out of right margin, otherwise verygood to fine (2)
£200-300
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636The Clydesdale Bank Limited, £1, Glasgow, 17. 12.1930, serial number A 4516231, blue and orange,arms of city of Glasgow flanked by three maidens atupper centre, allegorical females at left and right,printed signatures of Swanson and Young, reverseblue, city arms at centre, value either side (Douglas19-1; Pick 189a), uncirculated
£100-150
637The Clydesdale Bank Limited, £1 (3), Glasgow, 7.12. 1932, serial number A 6482171, Mitchell andYoung signatures, 3. 9. 1947, serial number C1373061, Campbell and Pairman signatures, 12. 1.1949, serial number C 3101834, Campbell andHouston signatures, all blue and orange, arms of cityof Glasgow flanked by three maidens at upper centre,allegorical females at left and right, reverse blue, cityarms at centre, value either side [Douglas 19-2, 19-4,19-5; Pick 189b (3)], about uncirculated touncirculated (3)
£150-200
634The Clydesdale Bank Limited, £100, Glasgow, 3. 6.1931, serial number F/L 0000391, blue and red onwhite, arms of city of Glasgow at upper centre, TCBLin ornate scrollwork at left, printed signatures ofYoung and Swanson, reverse blue, city arms at centre,value either side (Douglas 18-2; Pick 188), 25mm tearupper right, three small holes on folds and blue crayonmark on reverse, otherwise about very fine, only 500printed and thus excessively rare
£1,200-1,600
635The Clydesdale Bank Limited, £100, Glasgow, 26.3. 1947, serial number G/F 0000426, blue and red onwhite, arms of city of Glasgow at upper centre, TCBLin ornate scrollwork at left, printed signatures ofYoung and Swanson, reverse blue, city arms at centre,value either side (Douglas 18-4; Pick 188), slightlyragged lower margin, otherwise an attractive very fine,extremely rare in this condition, last date for type
£1,500-2,000
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640Clydesdale & North of Scotland Bank Limited,£20 (2), Glasgow, 2. 5. 1951, serial numberA035864, Campbell signature, and 1. 8. 1962, serialnumber E 000459, Fairbairn signature, both green onmulticoloured underprint, King’s College, Aberdeenat lower left, Glasgow Cathedral at lower right, reversearms of the bank at centre, value at either side(Douglas 23-1, 23-2; Pick 193a, 193b), the first inkfigure in top margin, otherwise very fine, the second goodvery fine (2)
£70-90
641Clydesdale & North of Scotland Bank Limited, £1,Glasgow, 1.3. 1961, serial number B/A 873431,Fairbairn signature, green on multicolouredunderprint, arms of the bank at right, value at left,reverse tug and ship on River Clyde, and £5, 1. 6.1962, serial number B/H 133172, Fairbairnsignature, blue on multicoloured underprint, arms ofthe bank at right, value lower left and right, reverse,King’s College, Aberdeen (Douglas 25-1, 26-1; Pick195a, 196a), the first about uncirculated touncirculated, the second good very fine (2)
£30-40
Clydesdale and North of Scotland Bank Limited
638Clydesdale & North of Scotland Bank Limited, £1(5), Glasgow, 1. 6. 1955, serial number M 971195,Campbell signature, 1. 11. 1956 (2), serial numbersA/N 372059 and A/Q 980677, Campbell signature,1. 5. 1958, serial number A/R 385267, Fairbairnsignature, and 1. 11. 1960, serial number A/U379721, Fairbairn signature, all blue, red and orange,arms of the bank at upper centre, ships docked at left,landscape with sheaves at right, reverse blue, riverscene with trees [Douglas 21-1 (3), 21-2 (2); Pick191a (3), 191b (2)], the 1958 note pressed, otherwisegood fine, the remainder good very fine (5)
£40-60
639Clydesdale & North of Scotland Bank Limited, £5(3), Glasgow, 2. 9. 1953, serial number H145080,Campbell signature, 1. 11.1956, serial number A/R153375, Campbell signature, 1. 3.1960, serial numberA/Z 092247, Fairbairn signature, all purple on palegreen and pink underprint, King’s College, Aberdeenat lower left, Glasgow Cathedral at lower right, reversepurple, arms of the bank at centre, value at either side[Douglas 22-1 (2), 22-2; Pick 192a (2), 192b],generally good very fine (3)
£60-80
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644Clydesdale Bank PLC, £1 (2), both dated 29. 3.1982, the first note serial number D/CC 063211 anda normal note, the second note an error with serialnumber D/CC 063212 at upper left and serialnumber D/CC 063211 at lower right, both deepolive-green on multicoloured underprint, Robert theBruce at left, reverse scene from the Battle ofBannockburn [Douglas 32-4 (2); Pick 211a (2)],about uncirculated to uncirculated and a scarce error(2)
£80-100
645Clydesdale Bank Limited, £5 (2), 1. 8. 1973, prefixD/AA, Macmillan signature as General Manager andhand-signed by him on reverse, and 1. 2. 1980, prefixD/CU, Macmillan signature as Chief GeneralManager, and Clydesdale Bank PLC, £5 (2), 29. 3.1982, prefix D/ED, Macmillan signature, and 28. 6.1989, prefix D/LU, Cole Hamilton signature, allgreyish-lilac on multicoloured underprint, RobertBurns at left, reverse harvest mouse (Douglas 33-2,33-3, 33-4, 33-7; Pick 205b, 205c, 212a, 212d),prefix D/CU about extremely fine, prefix D/ED veryfine, the remainder about uncirculated to uncirculated(4)
£100-140
Clydesdale Bank Limited
642Clydesdale Bank Limited, £1 (3), Glasgow, 30. 3.1966, serial number C/H 630902, 3. 4. 1967, serialnumber C/L 055079, first prefix with magneticsorting marks, and undated Error Note, serial numberC/S 985878, all green on multicoloured underprint,arms of the bank at right, value at left, reverse tug andship on River Clyde, and £5, 1.5.1967, serial numberC/R 021971, blue on multicoloured underprint, armsof the bank at right, value lower left and right, reverseKing’s College, Aberdeen, and £10, 1.12. 1967, serialnumber C/D 076177, brown on multicolouredunderprint, arms of the bank at right, value in all fourcorners, reverse University of Glasgow, and £20, 1.12. 1967, serial number C/E 042108, red onmulticoloured underprint, arms at right, value at left,reverse, George Square, Glasgow [Douglas 27-1, 27-2, 27-2 (error), 28-1, 29-1, 30-1; Pick 197, 198, 199,200], generally very fine to good very fine, the £5 aboutuncirculated (6)
£150-250
643Clydesdale Bank Limited, £1 (3), 1. 3. 1971, firstprefix D/A 000094, 1. 5. 1972, first prefix D/G000096, 27. 2. 1981, last prefix D/BT, andClydesdale Bank PLC, £1 (6), 29. 3. 1982 (2), firstprefix D/BU and last prefix D/CD, 5. 1. 1983 (2),first prefix D/CE and last prefix, with sorting symbols,D/CR, 8. 4. 1985, first prefix without sorting symbolsD/CS, and 9. 11. 1988, last prefix, D/DW, all deepolive-green on multicoloured underprint, Robert theBruce at left, reverse scene from the Battle ofBannockburn [Douglas 32-1, 32-2, 32-3, 32-4 (2),32-5 (2), 32-6, 32-7; Pick 204a, 204b, 204c, 211a(2), 211b (2), 211c, 211d], prefixes D/BT and D/BUfine to good fine, the remainder about uncirculated touncirculated and an interesting group (9)
£80-120
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Clydesdale Bank PLC
648Clydesdale Bank PLC, £5 (5), 2. 4. 1990, first prefixE/AA and 2.4.1990, last prefix E/CM, both ColeHamilton signature, 1.9.1994, first prefix E/CN and1.9.1964, replacement prefix E/ZZ, both Cicuttosignature and 21.7.1996, first prefix E/DP, Goodwinsignature, all black, blue and grey on multicolouredunderprint, Robert Burns at left, ship motif lowerright, reverse harvest mouse [Douglas 37-1 (2), 37-2,37-2R, 37-3; Pick 218a (2), 218b, 218br, 218c], thereplacement prefix E/ZZ very fine, the remainderuncirculated (5)
£130-160
649Clydesdale Bank PLC, a set, in the original envelope,of the £5 Burns Commemorative Issue (4), all dated21.7.1996, matched serial numbers R/B 0004218,R/B 1004218, R/B 2004218 and R/B 3004218, allGoodwin signature, also £5, both 19. 6. 2002, firstprefix serial number E/DZ 000063 and last prefixserial number E/ED 986815, both Savage signature,all black, blue and grey on multicoloured underprint,Robert Burns at left, ship motif lower right, reverseharvest mouse [Douglas 37-4, 37-5, 37-6, 37-7, 37-8(2); Pick CS1, 218d (2)], uncirculated (6)
£75-100
646Clydesdale Bank Limited, £5 (2), both dated 27. 2.1981, the first note serial number D/DU 097845 anda normal note, the second note an error with serialnumber D/DU 097846 at upper left and serialnumber D/DU 097845 at lower right, both greyish-lilac on multicoloured underprint, Robert Burns atleft, reverse harvest mouse [Douglas 33-3 (2); Pick205c, unlisted date, (2)], about uncirculated touncirculated and a scarce error (2)
£100-140
647Clydesdale Bank Limited, £10 (3), two error notesboth dated 31. 1. 1979, prefixes D/BE and D/BF,both with parts of the obverse value guilloches on thereverse, and £10, error note dated 1.2.1980, prefixD/BX, concertina error with extra paper caused by acrease within the sheet, and Clydesdale Bank PLC,£10, 29. 3. 1982, prefix D/FC, a normal note, allbrown and pale purple on multicoloured underprint,David Livingstone at left, reverse Arab slave trader,dhow and slaves [Douglas 34-2 (3), 34-3; Pick 207b(3), 213a], prefix D/BE tear in bottom margin, pressedotherwise good fine, prefix D/BF good very fine, prefixD/BX good very fine, prefix D/FC extremely fine, theerrors very scarce (4)
£150-200
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652Clydesdale Bank PLC, £10 (6), 25. 4. 2003, lastprefix A/CZ, signature Pinney, 21. 11. 2004, firstprefix A/CZ, 21. 11. 2004, last prefix A/DS, 21. 11.2004, replacement prefix E/ZZ, all three Thorburnsignature, 14. 3. 2006 (2), both first prefixes A/DSshowing redesigned bank logo, signature Thorburn,all dark brown on multicoloured underprint, MarySlessor at left, reverse map of Calabar, Nigeria atcentre, woman with children at right [Douglas 44-6,44-7 (2), 44-7R, 44-8; Pick 226d, 226e (2), 226er,226f (2)], the third note extremely fine, the fourth notepressed otherwise very fine, the remainder uncirculated(6)
£80-120
653Clydesdale Bank PLC, £10 (3), CommonwealthGames Scotland Commemorative Issue dated 15. 3.2006, prefix CG/1 and a consecutive pair CG/3233765/66, all dark brown on multicolouredunderprint, Mary Slessor at left, reverseCommonwealth Games - Athletics [Douglas 48 (3);Pick 229E (3)], two notes good extremely fine the thirduncirculated (3)
£40-60
650Clydesdale Bank PLC, £10 (6), 1. 3. 1990, prefixE/AK, Cole Hamilton signature, £10, 9. 11. 1990,last prefix for larger size note, serial number E/GR024990, 3. 9. 1992, first prefix for smaller size note,serial number E/GR 025195, both Cole Hamiltonsignature, 3. 9. 1992, replacement prefix E/ZZ,signature Cole Hamilton, 27. 2. 1997, prefix E/WX,Goodwin signature, and error note, 9. 11. 1990, prefixE/CY, extra green ink at lower left on obverse, all darkbrown on multicoloured underprint, DavidLivingstone at left, reverse Livingstone’s birthplace inBlantyre [Douglas 38-1 (4), 39-1R, 39-3; Pick 214(4), 219a, 219c], prefixes E/AK, E/ZZ and E/CY allvery fine, the remainder uncirculated, the error notescarce (6)
£240-280
651Clydesdale Bank PLC, £10 (8), 1. 5. 1997, firstprefix A/AA, 1. 5. 1997, last prefix A/AK, bothGoodwin signature, 1. 5. 1997 (2), both replacementprefixes E/ZZ, 1. 5. 1997, NAB prefix, nonencapsulated, all three signature Goodwin, 5. 11.1998, first prefix A/AK, 5. 11. 1998, last prefixA/CA, 1. 1. 2000, millennium prefix MM, all threeWright signature, all dark brown on multicolouredunderprint, Mary Slessor at left, reverse map ofCalabar, Nigeria at centre, woman with children atright, also a signed photograph of John Wright[Douglas 44-1 (2), 44-1R (2), 44-2, 44-3 (2), 44-4;Pick 226a (3), 226ar (2), 226b (2), 229A], the tworeplacement prefixes E/ZZ extremely fine, the remainderuncirculated (9)
£200-250
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656Clydesdale Bank PLC, £20 (9), 30. 11. 1990, firstprefix serial number E/AA 000009, Cole Hamiltonsignature, 1. 9. 1994, replacement prefix E/ZZ,Cicutto signature, 2. 12. 1996, replacement prefixE/ZZ, Goodwin signature (plate note in “20thCentury Scottish Banknotes Volume III), 1. 11. 1997,first prefix A/AA, Goodwin signature, 12. 10. 1999,prefix A/BL, Wright signature, 1. 1. 2000,millennium prefix serial number MM000310, 19. 6.2002, prefix A/BN, Savage signature, 26. 1. 2003,first prefix A/BQ, Targett signature and 26. 1. 2003,last prefix A/BW, Targett signature, all purple, brownand orange on multicoloured underprint, Robert theBruce at left, reverse equestrian statue at right, StirlingCastle and reliquary [Douglas 40-1, 40-3R, 40-4R,40-5, 40-6, 40-7, 40-8, 40-9 (2); Pick 220a, 221ar,221br, 228a, 228b, 228c, 228d (2), 229B], the tworeplacement notes biro figure, otherwise very fine andgood very fine, the A/AA, A/BL and A/BW prefixesextremely fine, the remainder uncirculated (9)
£280-360
657Clydesdale Bank PLC, £20 (8), 25. 4. 2003, firstprefix serial number A/BW, Pinney signature,21.11.2004 (4), first prefix A/CS, last split prefixA/DK (2), replacement prefix E/ZZ, all Thorburnsignature, all purple, brown and orange onmulticoloured underprint, Robert the Bruce at left,reverse equestrian statue at right, Stirling Castle andreliquary, 6. 6. 2005 (3), first split prefix consecutivepair A/DK 950198/99 and replacement prefixE/ZZ, all as before but with Clydesdale BankExchange on reverse [Douglas 40-10, 40-11 (3), 40-11R, 47-1 (2), 47-1R; Pick 228e, 228f (3), 228fr,228g (2), 228gr], the two A/DK prefixes, good very fineand uncirculated, the two replacement notes very fine,the remainder uncirculated (8)
£200-250
654Clydesdale Bank PLC, £20, 2. 8. 1990, last prefixserial number D/FV 049951, signature ColeHamilton, lilac on multicoloured underprint, LordKelvin at left, reverse Kelvin’s lecture room at GlasgowUniversity (Douglas 35-5; Pick 215c), the series ends at050000, uncirculated
£100-140
655Clydesdale Bank PLC, £20 (3), 30. 9. 1997, firstprefix serial number F/BD 002509, 30. 9. 1997,replacement prefix E/ZZ, 30. 9. 1997,commemorative prefix serial number C/HG 001161,all Goodwin signature, all purple, brown and orangeon multicoloured underprint, Robert the Bruce at left,reverse Edinburgh International Conference Centre[Douglas 45-1, 45-1R, 45-2; Pick 227 (3)], thereplacement note good extremely fine, the remainderuncirculated (3)
£120-140
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660Clydesdale Bank PLC, £50, 1. 9. 1981, serialnumber D/B 015338, Macmillan signature, olive onmulticoloured underprint, Adam Smith at left, reversesailing ships with industrial and agricultural machinery(Douglas 41-1; Pick 209), about uncirculated touncirculated and very scarce
£200-250
661Clydesdale Bank PLC, £100, 9. 11. 1991, last prefixserial number D/M 005454, signature ColeHamilton, red on multicoloured underprint, LordKelvin at left, reverse Kelvin’s lecture room at GlasgowUniversity (Douglas 36-5; Pick 217b), originalextremely fine and very scarce
£200-250
658Clydesdale Bank PLC, £20 (3), 25. 3. 2006, firstprefix, consecutive serial numbers RB/1 000080/81and serial number RB/2 939629, all Thorburnsignature, commemorative issue for the 700thanniversary of the enthronement of Robert the Bruce,and 24. 6. 2006, A/FH prefix, Thorburn signature, allpurple, brown and orange on multicolouredunderprint, Robert the Bruce at left, reverse equestrianstatue at right, Stirling Castle and reliquary [Douglas40-12 (3), 40-13; Pick 229G (3), 229H], the first twonotes uncirculated, the third good extremely fine, the lastgood very fine (4)
£100-120
659Clydesdale Bank PLC, £20 (3), 1999Commemorative Issue, Glasgow as UK City ofArchitecture and Design, 9. 4. 1999, first prefixA/AL, replacement prefix E/ZZ and commemorativeprefix serial number G/AD 004122, of which only 30,000 printed, all Wright signature, purple, brown andmulticoloured, Alexander “Greek” Thomson at left,special text at lower right, reverse Holmwood House[Douglas 46-1, 46-1R, 46-2; Pick 229 (2), 229r],uncirculated, the replacement prefix very scarce in thisgrade (3)
£250-300
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The Commercial Banking Companyof Scotland
664The Commercial Banking Company of Scotland,£1 Sterling, 12.1 1. 1810, serial number 31/54,numbered by hand, payable to Edward Robertson orbearer, oval vignette of Edinburgh Castle at uppercentre, embossed bank seal over manuscript signaturesat lower right, uniface, illustrated in “ScottishBanknotes” by James Douglas (Douglas 1; PickS281a), probably a contemporary forgery, taped tears,otherwise very good, ex James Douglas and Spink,Pringle sale 2003 and very rare
£400-600
665The Commercial Banking Company of Scotland,£1 Sterling (2), both contempory forgeries dated1.4.1826, serial numbers L439/89 and L443/91respectively, manuscript numbers and signatures, bothpayable to Robert Paul or bearer, oval vignette ofEdinburgh Castle at upper left, uniface withendorsements on reverse, including payment of thefirst note in 1936 (cf Douglas 6b; Pick S286b), bothtaped tears, good (2)
£100-140
662Clydesdale Bank PLC, £50, 6. 1. 2001, serialnumber GU000965, Grimshaw signature, olive onmulticoloured underprint, Adam Smith at left, reverse,sailing ships with industrial and agricultural machineryand £100, 6. 1. 2001, serial number GU000965,Grimshaw signature, red on multicoloured underprint,Lord Kelvin at left, reverse Glasgow University(Douglas 42-2, 43-2; Pick 229C, 229D), uncirculatedand a very scarce matched pair (2)
£200-250
663Clydesdale Bank Limited, a selection of the 2009World Heritage Issue, Thorburn signature,comprising £5 (2), serial number W/HS 041909 andreplacement serial number E/ZZ 078161, both blueon multicoloured underprint, Alexander Fleming atright, reverse St Kilda, £10, replacement serial numberE/ZZ 207809, brown on multicoloured underprint,Robert Burns at right, reverse old and new Edinburgh,£20 (2), serial number W/HS 000409 andreplacement serial number E/ZZ 303926, purple onmulticoloured underprint, Robert the Bruce at rightreverse New Lanark, £50, serial number W/HS015968, green on multicoloured underprint, ElsieInglis at right, reverse Antonine Wall, and £100, serialnumber W/HS 147683, rose on multicolouredunderprint, Rennie Mackintosh at right, reverseNeolithic Orkney (Douglas 48-1, 48-1R, 49-1R, 50-1, 50-1R, 51-1, 52-1; Pick 229I, 229Ir, 229Jr, 229K,229Kr, 229L, 229M), about uncirculated touncirculated (7)
£300-400
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668The Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £1 (2),2. 1. 1914, serial numbers 19/K 193/103 and 19/N42/360, both blue on yellow underprint, views ofHead Office building at upper centre, left and right,frieze of allegorical figures from pediment of HeadOffice building at lower centre, one printed signatureand one manuscript signature, reverse slate lilac, bankseal at centre [Douglas 44-3 (2); Pick S323a (2)], goodvery fine and about fine (2)
£150-200
669The Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 2.1. 1918, serial number 21/A 833/483, blue onyellow underprint, views of Head Office building atupper centre, left and right, frieze of allegorical figuresfrom pediment of Head Office building at lowercentre, both signatures printed, reverse slate lilac, bankseal at centre (Douglas 44-5; Pick S323b), goodextremely fine
£190-220
The Commercial Bank of Scotland
666The Commercial Bank of Scotland, £5, 1. 8. 1836,serial number 6A 1/170, black and white, vignette ofEdinburgh Castle at upper centre, portrait of WilliamIV in ornate scrolled border at left, manuscriptnumbers and signatures, embossed seal lower right,payable to J.S. Cunningham or bearer, uniface withrevenue stamp on reverse (cf Douglas 6b; Pick S292),Douglas plate note with handwritten note by Dr Pringle,about fine, thought only two copies known, thusexcessively rare
£2,000-2,500
The Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited
667The Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 4.1. 1906, serial number 17/P 178/247, blue on buffunderprint, frieze of allegorical figures from pedimentof Head Office building in Edinburgh at upper centre,one printed signature and one manuscript signature,reverse green, Head Office building at centre (Douglas36b-1; Pick S315b), ex Pringle Collection, good fineand rare
£600-800
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672The Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 2.1. 1915, serial number 13/C 115/156, blue onyellow underprint, views of Head Office building atupper centre, left and right, frieze of allegorical figuresfrom pediment of Head Office building at lowercentre, one printed signature and one manuscriptsignature, reverse blue, bank seal at centre in ornateengraved pattern (Douglas 45-1; Pick S324), aboutfine
£220-280
673The Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 2.1. 1918, serial number 13/E 181/22, blue on yellowunderprint, views of Head Office building at uppercentre, left and right, frieze of allegorical figures frompediment of Head Office building at lower centre, oneprinted signature and one manuscript signature,reverse blue, bank seal at centre in ornate engravedpattern (Douglas 45-1; Pick S324), crisp, good very fineand rare in this grade
£280-360
670The Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 2.1. 1923, serial number 21/I 98/12, blue on yellowunderprint, views of Head Office building at uppercentre, left and right, frieze of allegorical figures frompediment of Head Office building at lower centre,both signatures printed, reverse slate lilac, bank seal atcentre (Douglas 44-5; Pick S323b), very fine
£80-120
671The Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 2.1. 1913, serial number 13/B 169/184, blue onyellow underprint, views of Head Office building atupper centre, left and right, frieze of allegorical figuresfrom pediment of Head Office building at lowercentre, two manuscript signatures, reverse blue, bankseal at centre in ornate engraved pattern (Douglas 45-1; Pick S324), ragged edges, very good to fine
£160-240
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676The Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £1 (2),31. 10. 1924 (first date), serial number 22/Z 430703,and 1. 11. 1926, serial number 22/W 225661, bothblue on yellow and orange underprint, frieze ofallegorical figures from pediment of Head Officebuilding at upper centre, portrait of John Pitcairn atlower centre, reverse blue, Head Office portico atcentre, value on either side [Douglas 48-1 (2); PickS327 (2)], the first fine, the second corner missing lowerright, writing on reverse, otherwise very good (2)
£50-60
677The Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £5 (2),31. 10. 1924 (first date), serial number 14/Z 28661,and 1. 8. 1931, serial number 14/R 05481, both blueon yellow and orange underprint, frieze of allegoricalfigures from pediment of Head Office building atupper centre, portrait of John Pitcairn at lower centre,reverse blue, Head Office portico at centre, value oneither side [Douglas 49-1 (2); Pick S328a (2)], thefirst pressed about fine, the second crisp original very fine(2)
£100-150
674The Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £20, 3.1. 1916, serial number 11/A 97/142, blue on yellowunderprint, views of Head Office building at uppercentre, left and right, frieze of allegorical figures frompediment of Head Office building at lower centre, oneprinted signature and one manuscript signature,reverse blue, bank seal at centre in ornate engravedpattern (Douglas 46-1; Pick S325), choice original veryfine and very rare
£400-600
675The Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £100,2. 1. 1919, serial number 10/A 30/74, blue onyellow underprint, views of Head Office building atupper centre, left and right, frieze of allegorical figuresfrom pediment of Head Office building at lowercentre, one printed signature and one manuscriptsignature, reverse blue, bank seal at centre in ornateengraved pattern (Douglas 47-1; Pick S326), theDouglas Plate Note, ragged edges, holed along fold, verygood to fine and excessively rare
£1,000-1,200
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680The Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £20,25. 10. 1937, serial number 12/V 01949, blue onyellow and orange underprint, frieze of allegoricalfigures from pediment of Head Office building atupper centre, portrait of John Pitcairn at lower centre,reverse blue, Head Office portico at centre, value oneither side (Douglas 50-4; Pick S329b), slight nicklower margin, otherwise very fine
£140-180
681The Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £20, 2.3. 1942, serial number 12/T 01118, blue on yellowand orange underprint, frieze of allegorical figuresfrom pediment of Head Office building at uppercentre, portrait of John Pitcairn at lower centre,reverse blue, Head Office portico at centre, value oneither side (Douglas 50-5; Pick S329b), fresh, crispgood very fine
£220-280
678The Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £5 (2),20. 11. 1937, serial number 14/M 04535, and 5. 1.1943, serial number 15/S 21117, both blue on yellowand orange underprint, frieze of allegorical figuresfrom pediment of Head Office building at uppercentre, portrait of John Pitcairn at lower centre,reverse blue, Head Office portico at centre, value oneither side [Douglas 49-3, 49-5; Pick S328b (2)], thefirst pressed, otherwise good very fine, the second slightstains on reverse, otherwise crisp original very fine (2)
£160-220
679The Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £20,31. 10. 1924 (first date), serial number 12/Z 03116,blue on yellow and orange underprint, frieze ofallegorical figures from pediment of Head Officebuilding at upper centre, portrait of John Pitcairn atlower centre, reverse blue, Head Office portico atcentre, value on either side (Douglas 50-1; PickS329a), pressed, hole along fold, some surface dirt,otherwise about fine
£80-100
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684The Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £1 (5),31. 7. 1933, serial number 23J 112524, 4. 5. 1939,serial number O/24 047420, 6. 8. 1940, serialnumber T/24 232961, 4. 6. 1941, serial numberA/25 172071, 4. 6. 1941, serial number 25C 076225followed by solid triangle, all blue on yellow andorange underprint, frieze of allegorical figures frompediment of Head Office building at upper centre,portrait of John Pitcairn at lower centre, reverse blue,Head Office portico at centre, value on either side[Douglas 52-4, 52-5, 52-6 (3); Pick S331a (2), S331b(3)], the first very fine, the second pressed, otherwiseextremely fine, the third good very fine, the fourth veryfine, the fifth good extremely fine ( 5)
£80-120
685The Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, agroup of the 1947-58 Issue comprising £1, 2. 1.1947, prefix 26A, purple, £1, 2. 1. 1954, prefix 27A,blue, £1, 2. 1. 1958, prefix 27Q, blue, all LordCockburn at upper right, cameo head of Scotia,supported by allegorical females representingagriculture and commerce, reverse arms, and £5 (2), 3.1. 1952, prefix 16S, 3. 1. 1955, prefix 17K, bothpurple, Lord Cockburn at upper centre flanked byallegorical females, cameo head of Scotia at lower left,reverse Head Office portico and people [Douglas 53-1, 54-1 (2), 55-1; Pick S332, S336 (2), S333 (2)], thefirst good extremely fine, the second very fine, the thirdextremely fine, the fourth fine to very fine, the fifth goodvery fine (5)
£60-80
682The Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £100,30. 9. 1937, serial number 11/Z 03632, blue onyellow and orange underprint, frieze of allegoricalfigures from pediment of Head Office building atupper centre, portrait of John Pitcairn at lower centre,reverse blue, Head Office portico at centre, value oneither side (Douglas 51-3; Pick S330b), fine and veryrare
£1,400-1,800
683The Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £1 (2),1. 12. 1927 (first date), gothic serial number 23A929262, and 1. 12. 1928, gothic serial number 23C764225, both blue on yellow and orange underprint,frieze of allegorical figures from pediment of HeadOffice building at upper centre, portrait of JohnPitcairn at lower centre, reverse blue, Head Officeportico at centre, value on either side [Douglas 52-1,52-3; Pick S331a (2)], the first about very fine, thesecond pressed, otherwise very fine (2)
£60-80
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Dumfries Commercial Bank
688Dumfries Commercial Bank, 1 guinea (2), 1804 and1805, black and white, DUMFRIES in black tablettop centre, three manuscript signatures low centre(Douglas 1, 2), ex Pentland 1977 and Jim Douglas1977 respectively. Fine and VG, scarce (2)
£250-350
Dundee Banking Company
689Dundee Banking Company, contemporary forgeries(3) of £1, 1824, 1825 (2), black and white, arms topcentre, Bank title at left, two manuscript signaturesbelow (Douglas 14), first ex Trevor Jones, last two exSpink Pringle sale, 2003. VG to fine, scarce (3)
£200-300
686The Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £100,2. 1. 1947 (first date), serial number 12A 4564, green,Lord Cockburn at upper centre flanked by allegoricalfemales representing agriculture and commerce,cameo head of Scotia at lower left, reverse Head Officeportico and people (Douglas 57-1; Pick S335), goodvery fine, rare
£700-900
Douglas Heron and Company
687Douglas Heron and Company (Air [Ayr] Bank),£1, 6 November 1769, serial number 200/9602,black and white, two manuscript signatures below, redhandstamp 28 Sept.1772 top left, ex Stanley Gibbons.This date the date of the bank’s foundation, damage topcentre otherwise fine and rare
£300-400
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Forbes, Hunter and Co.
691Sir William Forbes, James Hunter & Co, £1Sterling, 2. 1. 1820 on watermarked paper, serialnumber 48/506, dated and numbered by hand,payable to Robert Borrowman or bearer, equestrianstatue of Charles II at upper centre, uniface (Douglas5; Pick not listed), ink smudges, otherwise about fine, exSpink, Keith Austin sale 1999, when described as“probably a contempory forgery”
£80-120
692Sir William Forbes, James Hunter & Co, 1 Guinea,1. 1. 1820 on watermarked paper, serial number95/130, dated and numbered by hand, payable toRobert Borrowman or bearer, equestrian statue ofCharles II at upper left, uniface (Douglas 6; Pick notlisted), top left corner missing, otherwise very good to fine
£150-200
Dundee Commercial Bank
690Dundee Commercial Bank, £1, 5 November 1832,serial number 225/34, black and white, view ofDundee harbour top centre, arms in vertical format atleft, two manuscript signatures below possibly acontemporary forgery, ex Banking Memorabilia 1994. AT.Ivory design, about fine and rare
£400-500Falkirk Union Bank
690AFalkirk Union Bank, 1 guinea, 1 September 1813,black and white, roses and thistles, also acontemporary forgery of a Fife Banking Company£11 December 1820, black and white, knight onhorseback top centre (Douglas 2, 1), good and poor,scarce (2)
£100-150
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695Leith Banking Company, 20/- (2), 1824, 1833,prefixes 46/97, 85/247, black and white, the arrivalof George IV at the Port of Leith top centre, payableto Alex. Macdonald and to Henry Johnston in text atcentre respectively, two manuscript signatures below(Douglas 6a, 6b), VG and almost fine (2)
£140-180
696Leith Banking Company, 1 guinea, 1 June 1825,prefix 10/145, black and white, the arrival on shore atLeith of George IV, two manuscript signatures below(Douglas 7), a fresh almost very fine, scarce in thiscondition
£200-300
Greenock Banking Company
693Greenock Banking Company, a contemporary copy(?) of a £1, Greenock, 4 November 1831, serialnumber B 131/2522, black and white, bank title ingreen at left, oak tree in green top centre, ship andcoastline behind, two manuscript signatures below(Douglas 4), ex Spink Pringle sale 2003. Red ‘Forgednote’ at left but the quality of engraving good.Onbacking paper, VG, presentable and rare
£350-450
Leith Banking Company
694Leith Banking Company, £20, 1 June 1825, serialnumber 20/143, black and white, ship in oval frametop left, three manuscript signatures below (Douglas4), blue handstamp top left, numeric annotations onreverse, a fresh good fine, scarce
£300-400
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699National Bank of Scotland, £1, 11 November 1862,serial number U 164/128, black and white, value inmaroon concentric circles at centre, arms top centre,value in oval top left and right, two manuscriptsignatures below (Douglas 12 ), this is the Douglasplate note page 159, ex James Douglas collection, aPerkins Bacon, very good, rare
£500-700
National Bank of Scotland Limited
700National Bank of Scotland Limited, a specimen £1,11 November 1889, no serial numbers, blue, orange-brown and yellow, the Marquess of Lothian at left,arms at centre, Clyde shipping low left, EdinburghCastle and Holyrood House at right, printed signatureof Shaw, reverse blue, Princes Street (Douglas 20-1),pinholes top left, ex Spink Austin sale 1999, low right tipmissing otherwise good very fine, rare
£300-400
697Leith Banking Company, £5, 1 August 1825, prefix22/274, black and white, the arrival of George IV atthe Port of Leith top centre, payable to Alex.Macdonald in text at centre, three manuscriptsignatures below, allegorical figure at left and right(Douglas 8), pleasing and fresh, very fine, scarce in thisgrade
£300-400
National Bank of Scotland
698National Bank of Scotland, subscription receipts tothe capital of the Bank (2), Edinburgh, 1825, blacktext on grey parchment like paper extremely fine (2)
£40-50
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703National Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 15 May1917, serial number A329-720, blue, brown andyellow, the Marquess of Lothian at left, Clyde scenebelow, arms at centre, Edinburgh Castle andHolyrood House at right, two manuscript signatureslow centre, reverse blue, Princes Street (Douglas 25-1), very good, scarce
£100-150
704National Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 15 May1923, serial number M 975-157, blue, orange-brownand yellow, the Marquess of Lothian at left, arms atcentre, Clyde shipping low left, Edinburgh Castle andHolyrood House at right, printed signature of Samuel,manuscript signature below, reverse blue, PrincesStreet (Douglas 24-3), very good
£80-100
701National Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 1 January1903, serial number D399-662, blue, orange-brownand yellow, the Marquess of Lothian at left, arms atcentre, Clyde shipping low left, Edinburgh Castle andHolyrood House at right, printed signature of Shaw,manuscript signature below, reverse blue, Princesstreet (Douglas 20-1), fine, the Douglas plate note,rare, ex Spink Pringle sale 2003
£500-600
702National Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 11November 1913, serial number G666-424, blue,orange-brown and yellow, the Marquess of Lothian atleft, arms at centre, Clyde shipping low left,Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood House at right,printed signature of Shaw, manuscript signaturebelow, reverse blue, Princes street (Douglas 24-1),very fine, rare, ex Hamilton
£140-180
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707National Bank of Scotland Limited, £5 (2), 1 July1927, 11 November 1932, prefix A, both blue, brownand yellow, the Marquess of Lothian at left, Clydescene below, arms at centre, Edinburgh Castle andHolyrood House at right, reverse blue, Princes Street,first printed signature of Lethbridge, second of Drever(Douglas 29-1, 29-2), fine and good fine (2)
£140-180
708National Bank of Scotland Limited, £1 (6), 1929,1931 (two notes by different printers with the sameprefix and date) (2), 1932, 1942, 1943, black, pale redand yellow, arms at centre, Glasgow Cathedral at left,Palace of Holyrood House at right, printed signatureof Lethbridge, Drever (4), Leggat (Douglas 32-1, 32-3, 33-1, 34-1, 38a-1), first three very fine, last threeextremely fine (6)
£60-80
705National Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 8 July1920, serial number A516-535, blue, brown andyellow, the Marquess of Lothian at left, arms at centre,Clyde shipping low left, Edinburgh Castle andHolyrood House at right, printed signature of Samuel,manuscript signature below, reverse blue, PrincesStreet (Douglas 25-3), very good
£80-120
706National Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 15 May1925, serial number N563-133, blue, orange-brownand yellow, the Marquess of Lothian at left, arms atcentre, Clyde shipping low left, Edinburgh Castle andHolyrood House at right, two printed signatures ofLethbridge and Mckissock, reverse blue, Princes Street(Douglas 28-1), original very fine
£140-180
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711National Bank of Scotland Limited, £5 (2), 1August 1939, prefix B, 6 July 1942, prefix B, blue,brown and yellow, the Marquess of Lothian at left,Clyde scene below, arms at centre, Edinburgh Castleand Holyrood House at right, both printed signaturesof Drever (different designations), reverse blue,Princes Street (Douglas 35-2, 35-3), fine and anoriginal good very fine (2)
£100-150
712National Bank of Scotland Limited, £5 (2), 11January 1943, 2 January 1945, prefixes B, C, blue,brown and yellow, the Marquess of Lothian at left,Clyde scene below, arms at centre, Edinburgh Castleand Holyrood House at right, printed signatures ofDandie and Leggat, reverse blue, Princes Street(Douglas 35-4, 35-5), fine and almost extremely fine,the last ex Edinburgh Stamp Shop (2)
£100-150
709National Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 1 July1936, serial number A956-574, blue, brown andyellow, the Marquess of Lothian at left, Clyde scenebelow, arms at centre, Edinburgh Castle andHolyrood House at right, printed signature of Drever,manuscript signature below, reverse blue, PrincesStreet (Douglas 35-1), fine
£80-100
710National Bank of Scotland Limited, £20, 1 July1936, serial number A111-006, blue, pale red, lilacand yellow, the Marquess of Lothian and Clydeshipping at left, arms top centre, Edinburgh Castle andHolyrood House at right, printed signature of Drever,manuscript signature below, reverse blue, PrincesStreet (Douglas 36-1), an original good very fine,scarce
£150-250
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715National Bank of Scotland Limited, £100, 2 June1947, serial number A025-036, blue, pale red, lilacand yellow, the Marquess of Lothian and Clydeshipping at left, arms top centre, Edinburgh Castle andHolyrood House at right, printed signature of Drever,manuscript signature below, reverse blue, PrincesStreet (Douglas 37-3), a pleasing fine and rare, exSpink Pringle 2003
£750-950
716National Bank of Scotland Limited, £1 (4),11.11.1953, 15.7.1955, 1.8.1957, 1.5.1959 prefixesB/I, C/A, B/M, B/T 1000-810, black, pale red andyellow, arms at centre, Glasgow Cathedral at left,Palace of Holyrood House at right, the B/T anumbering ‘over’ and the 1959, C/A the last prefixprinting for the bank (Douglas 38b-1, 38b-2, 38b-3),uncirculated, last note extremely fine and rare (4)
£60-100
717National Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 1November 1957, prefix A, green and mauve, and £20,1 November 1957, prefix A, red and mauve, arms atleft, value at right, Dandie and Alexander signatures(Douglas 39-1, 40-1), good very fine and almost veryfine, small numerals in field on £20
£100-140
713National Bank of Scotland Limited, £5 (2), 1September 1948, prefix C, 31 December 1956, prefixE, blue, brown and yellow, the Marquess of Lothian atleft, Clyde scene below, arms at centre, EdinburghCastle and Holyrood House at right, first Dandie andBrown signatures, second Dandie and Alexander,reverse blue, Princes Street (Douglas 35-6, 35-8), goodextremely fine and good very fine, the 1956 exEdinburgh Stamp Shop (2)
£140-180
714National Bank of Scotland Limited, £20, 2 June1947, serial number A170-952, blue, pale red, lilacand yellow, the Marquess of Lothian and Clydeshipping at left, arms top centre, Edinburgh Castle andHolyrood House at right, printed signature of Dandieand Brown, manuscript signature below, reverse blue,Princes Street (Douglas 36-4), good very fine, scarce, exSpink 2007
£300-400
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721National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited,£5 (2), blue, 1966, 1968, blue, also £10, 18 August1966, brown, all arms and Alexander signature, also£1, 1968, green, the Forth road bridge, Burkesignature and a low number (Douglas 7a-1, 7b-1, 8-1,9-1), good very fine, last uncirculated, the £10 rare andthe date is the same as the official openings of the TayRoad bridge on the reverse. The £10 ex BankingMemorabilia Sale 2006 (4)
£400-450
North of Scotland & Town and County Bank Limited
722The North of Scotland & Town & County BankLimited, £1, Aberdeen, 1. 5. 1907, serial number3874/606, hand-signed on behalf of the manager andthe secretary, black on white, view of Aberdeen atupper centre, Head Office of the bank in panel at left,value at centre, overprint in red of new bank title onissue of Town & County Bank Limited, uniface(Douglas 11-3; Pick unlisted), about fine and rare
£400-600
National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited
718National Commercial Bank of Scotand Limited, £1(2), 1959, prefixes T and 1D, blue, the Forth RailBridge at centre, Alexander signature, (Douglas 1-1),£5, 1959, prefix A, green and mauve, £20, red andmauve, Alexander signature, (Douglas 2-1, 3a-1) veryfine to good very fine (4)
£80-100
719National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited,£100, 16 September 1959, serial number A 020099,violet, pale green and orange, arms low right,Alexander signature, reverse violet, the Forth railbridge (Douglas 4a-1), an original very fine, rare, exSpink sale 2007
£500-700
720National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited,£5 (2), 1959, 1961, prefixes G, green and mauve,arms low left, Alexander signature, the second asmaller format, (Douglas 2-1, 5-1), also £1 (2), 1961,1963, green, Forth rail bridge, prefixes B, 1D,Alexander signatures, (Douglas 6a-1), good very fine,the £5 1959 fresh about extremely fine (4)
£50-60
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North of ScotlandBank Limited
725The North of Scotland Bank Limited, £5,Aberdeen, Provisional Issue 1.3.1918, serial number A0316/0103, two manuscript signatures on behalf ofAccountant and General Manager, blue and green onyellow underprint, Marischal College Aberdeen atupper centre, arms of the bank, the county and city ofAberdeen in panel at left, value at centre, overprint inred of new bank title on issue of The North ofScotland & Town & County Bank Limited, reversearms of the bank at centre (Douglas 16-4; Pick S634),pencil annotations on obverse and reverse, otherwise fineand rare
£500-700
726The North of Scotland Bank Limited, £1,Aberdeen, 1. 3. 1926, serial number D 0950/0860,printed signature on behalf of General Manager andmanuscript signature on behalf of Accountant, and £1(2), 1. 3. 1932, serial number H 0791/0331, and 1.3. 1935, serial number J 0556/0646, both printedsignatures, modified issue without £ signs in upperpanels, all blue and green on yellow underprint,Marischal College Aberdeen at upper centre, arms ofthe bank, the county and city of Aberdeen in panel atleft, value at centre, reduced size, reverse arms of thebank at centre (Douglas 27-1, 28-1, 28-2; Pick S638a,S639), the first pressed, otherwise attractive very fine, thesecond original very fine, the third very good to fine (3)
£120-160
723The North of Scotland & Town & County BankLimited, £1, Aberdeen, Provisional Issue, 1. 11.1906, serial number A/W 2/496, Paton andCampbell signatures, black on white, King’s CollegeAberdeen at upper centre, value at centre, overprint inred of new bank title on issue of The North ofScotland Bank Limited, reverse blue, arms of the bankat centre (Douglas 10-2; Pick unlisted), about fine andrare
£400-600
724The North of Scotland & Town & County BankLimited, £1, Aberdeen, 1. 3. 1910, serial number A0590/0032, two manuscript signatures on behalf ofAccountant and General Manager, blue and green onyellow underprint, Marischal College Aberdeen atupper centre, arms of the bank, the county and city ofAberdeen in panel at left, value at centre, reverse armsof the bank at centre (Douglas 15-1; Pick S629),attractive, good fine and rare
£300-400
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729The North of Scotland Bank Limited, a group ofthe 1938-49 Issue comprising £1 (3), Aberdeen, 1. 7.1940, prefix C, Harvey Smith signature, 1. 7. 1945,first prefix D, Webster signature, 1. 7. 1949, last prefixF, Webster signature, all blue on yellow underprint,£5, 1. 7. 1949, prefix EE, Webster signature, red onlilac underprint, and £20, 1. 7. 1949, prefix LT,Webster signature, green on lilac underprint, all King’sCollege Aberdeen at upper centre, arms of the bank,the county and city of Aberdeen, value at right, reversearms of the bank at centre [Douglas 30-1, 30-2 (2),31-2, 32-2; Pick S644 (3), S645, S646], the £1 notesvery fine, the £5 and £20 fine (5)
£80-120
Perth Banking Company
730Perth Banking Company, proof £5 on thin card,185-, black and white, arms top centre, QueenVictoria and Prince Albert on horseback at left andright, arms low centre (Douglas 12), ex Lizars sale1976. Good extremely fine and an attractive Lizarsengraving, rare
£300-500
727The North of Scotland Bank Limited, £5,Aberdeen, 1. 3. 1932, serial number A 0799/0406,and £5, 1. 3. 1934, serial number A 0853/0606, bothprinted signature of General Manager and manuscriptsignature on behalf of Accountant, blue and green onyellow underprint, Marischal College Aberdeen atupper centre, arms of the bank, the county and city ofAberdeen in panel at left, value at centre, reverse armsof the bank at centre [Douglas 29-1 ; Pick S640a ],both attractive, original, very fine, scarce (2)
£200-250
728The North of Scotland Bank Limited, £20,Aberdeen, 1. 3. 1930, serial number gothic A0108/0114, and £20, 1. 3. 1934, gothic serialnumber A 0115/0744, both printed signature ofGeneral Manager and manuscript signature on behalfof Accountant, purple and brown on pale olive-greenunderprint, Marischal College Aberdeen at uppercentre, arms of the bank, the county and city ofAberdeen in panel at left, value at centre, reverse armsof the bank at centre [Douglas 25-1 (2); Pick S641(2)], about fine and fine, scarce (2)
£220-260
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733Royal Bank of Scotland, 20/- (2), 7 June 1824,serial number U784/894 and 1 March 1826, serialnumber R36/150, black and white, crown andsunburst top centre, bank title at left, two manuscriptsignatures below, ‘Andrew Bogle’ in text, bank seallow left (Douglas 22b), good fine and very good, bothprobably contemporary forgeries, rare, ex Spink Pringlesale 2003 (2)
£200-250
734Royal Bank of Scotland, 20/-, 9 November 1833,serial number 263/403, black and white, arms topcentre, maiden low left and right, two manuscriptsignatures low centre (Douglas 30a), poor, rare, exSpink Austin sale lot 1999
£150-200
Renfrewshire Banking Company
731Renfrewshire Banking Company, £1 (2), Greenock,1832 and 1836, prefixes 122/821 and 9/4359, blackand white, maiden (Abundance) top centre, thremanuscript signatures below, red oval RANKEDhandstamp in top centre field (Douglas 3), VG (2)
£200-300
Royal Bank of Scotland
732Royal Bank of Scotland, 20/-, date indistinct, serialnumber R 791/68, black and white, crown andsunburst top centre, bank title at left, two manuscriptsignatures below, ‘Andrew Bogle’ in text, bank seallow left (Douglas 22b), very good and probably acontemporary forgery, rare, ex Phillips Edinburgh 1981
£150-200
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737Royal Bank of Scotland, £1, 2 May 1911, serialnumber L325/343, blue and white, bank initials inbrown at centre, arms top centre, maiden low left andright, printed signature of Lunan, manuscriptsignature below (Douglas 46d-1), fine, scarce
£150-200
738Royal Bank of Scotland, £1, 14 May 1920, serialnumber A1001/342, blue and white, bank initials inbrown at centre, arms top centre, maiden low left andright, printed signature of Speed, manuscript signaturebelow (Douglas 46e), fine, quite pleasing, scarce andan unusual number, ex Banking Memorabilia 1994
£100-150
735Royal Bank of Scotland, £1, 1 May 1865, serialnumber 409/316, black and white, arms top centre,maiden low left and right, two manuscript signatureslow centre (Douglas 31a), annotation on reverse, aboutfine, rare, ex Spink Austin sale 1999
£400-500
736Royal Bank of Scotland, £1, 2 January 1895, serialnumber U912/408, blue and white, bank initials inbrown at centre, arms top centre, arms top centre,maiden low left and right, printed signature ofTempleton, manuscript signature below (Douglas46c-1), good fine, rare, this is the Douglas plate note VolII p.119, ex Spink Pringle sale 2003
£350-450
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741Royal Bank of Scotland, a trial £1, 7 July 1913, noserial numbers, blue, bank initials in brown at centre,arms top centre, maiden low left and right, reversegreen and multicoloured, bank building at centre, titleabove and below (Douglas unrecorded), uncirculatedand rare
£400-500
742Royal Bank of Scotland, £1, 2 February 1927, serialnumber 087363A, blue and white, Bank initials inbrown at centre, arms top centre, maiden low left andright, Speed and a manuscript signature of Guthriebelow (Douglas 47-1), a rare suffix issue, only 275000printed. Very fine
£100-150
739Royal Bank of Scotland, £1, 20 February 1922,serial number E 988/295, blue and white, bankinitials in brown at centre, arms top centre, maidenlow left and right, printed signature of Speed,manuscript signature below (Douglas 46e), good fine,scarce
£100-150
740Royal Bank of Scotland, £1 (2), 1917, 1920,prefixes U, A, blue and white, bank initials in brown atcentre, arms top centre, maiden low left and right, firstprinted signature of Lunan, second of Speed (Douglas46d, e), very good to fine (2)
£150-200
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745Royal Bank of Scotland, Error £1, 1. 7. 1964, serialnumber BS 439717, Ballantyne signature, black onyellow underprint, arms at top centre, allegoricalfigures at right and left, reverse Bank buildings, designinverted, misplaced and shifted 15mm to the left withpart of adjoining note showing at right (a much rarererror than a miscut), and watermark misplaced(Douglas 49-1; Pick 324b), an excessively rare errortype, possibly unique, all Scottish errors are much rarerthan English ones, good very fine and an exceptionalopportunity
£240-280
746Royal Bank of Scotland, £5, 2. 2. 1925, serialnumber E2110/1892, blue and pale yellow, value inred-brown underprint at centre, royal arms top centre,blue vertical panel at left, manuscript date, printedsignature of Speed and manuscript signature on behalfof the Cashier (Douglas 42b; Pick 317b), pencil figureson reverse, otherwise fresh, an attractive good very fine
£220-280
743Royal Bank of Scotland, £1, 31.10.1933, prefix H,printed signature of Accountant Speed, manuscriptsignature of Cashier, £1, 1. 7. 1942, prefix G/1,printed signature of Chief Accountant Speed, £1, 1. 3.1943, prefix H/1, Brown signature, and £1, 11. 10.1948, prefix O/1, Brown signature and hand signedby him on reverse, all blue on pale orange underprint,arms at top centre, allegorical figures at right and left,reverse Bank buildings, [Douglas 47-2, 48-1, 48-2(2); Pick 321, 322a, 322b (2)], the first very fine, thesecond, about fine, the third good very fine, the fourthgood extremely fine (4)
£60-80
744Royal Bank of Scotland, £1, 1. 3. 1960, prefix AY,Ballantyne signature, £1, 1.3.1962, prefix BH,Ballantyne signature, manuscrippt message on reverse,£1, 1.6.1965, prefix CG, Ballantyne signature, and £1,2. 8. 1965, prefix CH, Robertson signature, all blackon yellow underprint, arms at top centre, allegoricalfigures at right and left, reverse Bank buildings,[Douglas 49-1 (2), 51-1, 51-2; Pick 324b (2), 325a,325b), the first about extremely fine, the second,uncirculated (message on reverse), the remainder goodextremely fine (4)
£30-40
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749Royal Bank of Scotland, £5 (2), 1952-64 smallerformat, comprising £5, 1.7.1952, serial numberG1996/9136, Thomson and Dick signatures, and £5,2. 1. 1964 (last date for signature combination), serialnumber G34264/2703, Ballantyne and Campbellsignatures, both blue and yellow, value in red-brownunderprint at centre, royal arms top centre, bluevertical panel at left, (Douglas 50-1, 50-4; Pick 323a,323c-unlisted date), the first fine, the second very fine(2)
£50-70
750Royal Bank of Scotland, £5, 1952-64 smallerformat, 1.7.1953, serial number G5222/4227,signatures of Watt and Ballantyne as Cashiers andGeneral Managers and Dick as Chief Accountant, blueand yellow, value in red-brown underprint at centre,royal arms top centre, blue vertical panel at left(Douglas 50-3, 50-4; Pick 323a), uncirculated
£70-90
747Royal Bank of Scotland, £5, 3. 3. 1934, serialnumber E3545/8846, blue and pale yellow, value inred-brown underprint at centre, royal arms top centre,blue vertical panel at left, manuscript date, printedsignature of Speed and manuscript signature on behalfof the Cashier (Douglas 42b; Pick 317b), presentable,fine
£80-120
748Royal Bank of Scotland, £5, 3. 1. 1939, serialnumber E4563/2529, blue and pale yellow, value inred-brown, underprint at centre, royal arms topcentre, blue vertical panel at left, manuscript date,printed signature of Speed and manuscript signatureon behalf of the Cashier (Douglas 42b; Pick 317b),good fine
£100-140
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753Royal Bank of Scotland, £20, 1. 10. 1918, serialnumber D108/1518, blue and pale yellow, value inred-brown underprint at centre, royal arms top centre,blue vertical panel at left, manuscript date, manuscriptsignatures on behalf of the Accountant and Cashier(Douglas 43b; Pick 318b), ex McIntyre Collection, apresentable fine and very rare
£400-600
754Royal Bank of Scotland, £20 (2), 1. 12. 1952,consecutive serial numbers F113/2578/79, Thomsonand Dick signatures, and £20, 1.5.1957, serial numberG128/5508, Ballantyne and Campbell signatures, allblue and pale yellow, value in red-brown underprint atcentre, royal arms top centre, blue vertical panel at left,[Douglas 44d (2), 44e; Pick 319c(3)], the first twoextremely fine (one with ink figure on obverse), the thirdink figure on obverse, otherwise very fine, the consecutivepair very scarce (3)
£340-380
751Royal Bank of Scotland, £5 (2), 1964-65 smallerformat, comprising £5, 2.11.1964, serial numberH2896/9093, Ballantyne and Campbell signatures,and £5, 2. 8. 1965, serial number H6681/6055,Robertson and Campbell signatures, both blue andyellow, value in red-brown underprint at centre, royalarms top centre, blue vertical panel at left (Douglas52-1, 52-2; Pick 326a, 326b), the first good extremelyfine, the second about very fine (2)
£50-70
752Royal Bank of Scotland, £10, 4. 7. 1931, serialnumber D89/7651, blue and pale yellow, value inred-brown underprint at centre, royal arms top centre,blue vertical panel at left, manuscript date, manuscriptsignatures on behalf of the Accountant and Cashier(Douglas 43b; Pick 318b), ink figures, very good andrare
£120-160
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757Royal Bank of Scotland, £100, 1. 10. 1960, serialnumber F3/462, blue and yellow, value in red-brownunderprint at centre, royal arms top centre, bluevertical panel at left, printed signatures of Ballantyneand Campbell (Douglas 45d; Pick 320c), faint pencilfigure at top, attractive good very fine, one of only 500notes issued for Series F, thus very rare
£350-450
758Royal Bank of Scotland, £100, 3.2.1966, serialnumber G1/171, blue and yellow, value in red-brownunderprint at centre, royal arms top centre, bluevertical panel at left, printed signatures of Robertsonand Campbell (Douglas 45e; Pick 320c), fresh, crisporiginal extremely fine, one of only 500 notes issued forSeries G, thus very rare and a handsome note
£600-800
755Royal Bank of Scotland, £100, 1. 7. 1940, serialnumber D36/7046, blue and pale yellow, value inred-brown underprint at centre, royal arms top centre,blue vertical panel at left, manuscript date, manuscriptsignatures on behalf of the Accountant and Cashier(Douglas 45b; Pick 320b), ink figures on obverse andreverse, otherwise a presentable fine and one of only 8000notes issued for Series D between 1912 and 1949, thusexcessively rare
£700-900
756Royal Bank of Scotland, £100, 1. 10. 1949, serialnumber E4/668, blue and yellow, value in red-brownunderprint at centre, royal arms top centre, bluevertical panel at left, printed signatures of Thomsonand Brown (Douglas 45c; Pick 320b), ink figures onobverse and reverse, otherwise about very fine, one of only1073 notes issued for Series E between 1949-52, thus veryrare
£300-400
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761Royal Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 15.7.1970,first serial number A/46 000014, green onmulticoloured underprint, Forth Road Bridge, reversearms, and £5, 15. 7. 1970, first serial number A/1500004, arms at left, reverse Edinburgh Castle(Douglas 6-1, 7-1; Pick 334a, 335), both ex PringleCollection, uncirculated, and two very desirable firstprefixes with ultra low numbers (2)
£150-250
762Royal Bank of Scotland Limited, a group of the1972-81 Issue comprising £1, 5.1.1972, low firstserial number A/1 000018, £1, 1.5.1981, link prefixhigh last serial number C/57 996689, both darkgreen, arms at right, reverse Edinburgh Castle, £5,5.1.1972, first serial number A/1 000008, £5,1.5.1981, link prefix serial number B/13 368927,both blue, arms at right, reverse Culzean Castle, £10,1.12.1981, serial number A/48 923004, brown, armsat right, reverse Glamis Castle, and £20, 1. 5. 1979,serial number A/2 029300, purple, arms at right,reverse Brodick Castle, all Burke signature, (Douglas8-1 (2), 9-1 (2), 10-1, 11-1; Pick 336a (2), 337a (2),338a, 339), an interesting group of first and lastprefixes including lucky serial number 8, the £10 veryfine, the £20 good extremely fine, the remainder aboutuncirculated to uncirculated (6)
£180-260
759Royal Bank of Scotland, £1, 1. 9. 1967, serialnumber A/1 015861, green, Dale at left, reverse Bankbuildings, £5, 1. 11. 1966, prefix J/2, blue, Dale atleft, reverse Bank building, £1, 19. 3. 1969, serialnumber A/1 000685, green, Forth Road Bridge,reverse arms, £5, 19. 3. 1969, prefix A/10, blue, armsat left, reverse Edinburgh Castle, £10 (2), 19. 3. 1969,serial numbers A/1 182876 and A/1 390784, brown,arms at low centre, reverse Tay Road Bridge, [Douglas53, 54, 1-1, 2-1, 3-1 (2); Pick 327a, 328, 329a, 330,331 (2)], the first about uncirculated and ex PringleCollection, the second good very fine, the thirduncirculated, the fourth about uncirculated touncirculated, the fifth fine, the sixth very fine (6)
£100-150
Royal Bank of Scotland Limited
760Royal Bank of Scotland Limited, £20, 19. 3. 1969,serial number A/1 252319, purple on multicolouredunderprint, arms at lower centre, reverse Forth RoadBridge, Robertson and Burke (Douglas 4-1; Pick332), signatures fresh good extremely fine to aboutuncirculated, scarce
£150-200
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764Royal Bank of Scotland Limited, a group of errorsof the 1972-81 Issue, comprising £5, 1.5.1979, blue,arms at right, reverse Culzean Castle, no serialnumbers and no signature, £20, 3.5.1977, serialnumber 887939 at upper right and serial number A/1887939 at lower left, and £20, 3.5.1977, radar serialnumber A/1 977779, the inscription “at their headoffice here, Edinburgh, 3 May 1977, by order of theBoard” missing from obverse and appears at an angleon reverse, both purple, arms at right, reverse BrodickCastle, [Douglas 9-1, 11-1 (2); Pick 337a, 339a (2)],the first note nick lower margin, bank stamp reverse,otherwise good fine, the second very fine, the third twopinholes top margin, otherwise good very fine toextremely fine, and another very rare group of errornotes (3)
£200-300
763Royal Bank of Scotland Limited, a group of errorsof the £1, 1972-81 Issue, comprising £1, 2.5.1978,mismatched serial numbers B/59 155077 at upperright and B/59 155087 at lower left, £1, 2.5.1978,serial number B/59 477933, folding error withoutextra paper, showing blank area at lower right onobverse and part obverse on reverse, and £1, 2.5.1978,miscut at right with no serial numbers and nosignature, all dark green, arms at right, reverseEdinburgh Castle [Douglas 8-1 (3); Pick 336a (3)],the first uncirculated, the second about extremely fine,the third uncirculated, and a very rare group of errornotes (3)
£200-300
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767Royal Bank of Scotland plc, a group of the 1986Issue, comprising £1 (3), 17. 12. 1986, serial numbersD/68 000330 and D/86 220874 and replacementserial number Z/1 203223, all green, arms at right,reverse Edinburgh Castle, £5, 17. 12. 1986, first linkprefix, serial number B/59 000198, blue, arms atright, reverse Culzean Castle, £10 (2), 17. 12. 1986,first link prefix serial number A/89 000089, and lastprefix serial number A/98 790082, both brown, armsat right, reverse Glamis Castle, all Maiden signature[Douglas 13-5 (2), 13-5R, 14-4, 15-3 (2); Pick 341A(2), 341Ar, 342d, 343b (2)], the third note very fine,the sixth about uncirculated, the remainderuncirculated, the replacement note rare (6)
£80-120
768Royal Bank of Scotland plc, a specimen set of the1987 Issue, all dated 26. 3. 1987, Lord Ilay at rightcomprising £1, green, reverse Edinburgh Castle, £5,blue, reverse Culzean Castle, £10, brown, reverseGlamis Castle, £20, purple reverse Brodick Castle and£100 carmine red, reverse Balmoral Castle, all A/1000000 serials [Douglas 18-1, 19-1, 20-1, 21-1, 22-1(for type); Pick 346s, 347s, 348s, 349s, 350s],uncirculated and a very scarce set (5)
£200-300
Royal Bank of Scotland PLC
765Royal Bank of Scotland plc, a group of the 1982-86Issue £1, comprising £1 (2), 3. 5. 1982, consecutivepair link prefix, serial numbers C/58 358024/25,with encoding, £1, 1. 10. 1983, first prefix serialnumber C/67 371108, without encoding, £1, 3.1.1985, last prefix serial number D/32 960123,without encoding, all Winter signature as ManagingDirector, £1 (2), 1. 5. 1986, first prefix serial numbersD/33 000001 and D/33 000011, both Wintersignature as Chief Executive, all dark green, arms atright, reverse Edinburgh Castle [Douglas 13-1 (2),13-3 (2), 13-4 (2); Pick 341a (2), 341b (2), 341Aa(2)], the fourth note fine, the fifth good extremely fine,the remainder about uncirculated to uncirculated (6)
£160-220
766Royal Bank of Scotland plc, a group of the 1982-85Issue, comprising £5, 3. 5. 1982, link prefix, serialnumber B/13 444403, with encoding, £5, 3. 1. 1985,last prefix serial number B/58 563044, withoutencoding, and £5, 3. 5.1982, serial number B/24232024, with encoding, error crease within the sheet,all blue, arms at right, reverse Culzean Castle, £10, 3.5. 1982, link prefix serial number A/49 496146, and£10, 3. 1. 1985, last prefix serial number A/88243241, both brown, arms at right, reverse GlamisCastle, all Winter signature as Managing Director,[Douglas 14-1 (2), 14-3, 15-1 (2); Pick 342a (2),342c, 343a (2)], the first about uncirculated, the secondgood very fine, the third very fine, the fourth goodextremely fine, the fifth very fine, the error note rare (5)
£150-180
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771Royal Bank of Scotland plc, a group of the 1987 and1988-91 Issues, comprising £10, 25. 3. 1987, firstprefix serial number A/1 000201, £10, 22. 2. 1989,replacement prefix Z/1 178018. and £10, 24. 1.1990, last prefix serial number B/31 974224, allbrown, Lord Ilay at right, reverse Glamis Castle, £20,25. 3. 1987, first serial number A/1 000066 and £20,reduced size, 27. 3. 1991, first prefix serial numberA/4 000031 [Douglas 20-1(2), 20-1R, 21-1, 21-2;Pick 348a (2), 348r, 349, 354a], £5 prefix B/31 veryfine, the remainder about uncirculated to uncirculated(5)
£120-160
772Royal Bank of Scotland plc, £100, 25. 3. 1987, firstprefix serial number A/1 000072, carmine red onmulticoloured underprint, Lord Ilay at right, reverseBalmoral Castle, Maiden signature as ManagingDirector (Douglas 22-1; Pick 350a), choice aboutuncirculated to uncirculated and a very desirable lownumbered note
£150-250
769Royal Bank of Scotland plc, a group of the 1987 and1988 Issues, comprising £1 (4), 25. 3. 1987, firstprefix serial number A/1 000170, last prefix serialnumber A/40 497400, replacement prefixes Z/1001697 and Z/1 065556, and £1, reduced size, (3),13. 12. 1988, first prefix serial number A/41 000048,consecutive pair last prefix serial numbers A/70763324/25, all green, Lord Ilay at right, reverseEdinburgh Castle, [Douglas 18-1 (2), 18-1R (2), 18-2 (3); Pick 346a (2), 346r (2), 351a (3)], Z/1 065556very fine, the remainder uncirculated (7)
£50-70
770Royal Bank of Scotland plc, a group of the 1987 and1988 Issues, comprising £5 (3), 25. 3. 1987, firstprefix serial number A/1 000230, replacementprefixes Z/1 119215 and Z/1 092362, and £5,reduced size, (3), 13. 12. 1988, first prefix serialnumber A/55 000057, replacement prefixes Z/1169564 and Z/1 170029, all blue, Lord Ilay at right,reverse Culzean Castle, [Douglas 19-1, 19-1R (2), 19-2, 19-2R (2); Pick 347a, 347ar (2), 352a, 352ar (2)],Z/1 119215 good extremely fine, the remainder aboutuncirculated to uncirculated (6)
£70-90
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775Royal Bank of Scotland plc, a group of £5 and £10notes comprising £5, 23. 3. 1994, serial number B/25088870, major error-everything missing from reverseexcept underprint, £5, 26. 3. 1997, replacement prefixZ/1, £5, 30. 3. 1999, first link prefix serial numberB/66 170094, all blue, Lord Ilay at right, reverseCulzean Castle, and £10, 28. 1. 1992, first link prefixserial number B/32 000305, £10, 28. 1. 1992,replacement prefix Z/1, and £10, 24. 2. 1993,replacement prefix Z/1, all brown, Lord Ilay at right,reverse Glamis Castle, Matthewson signature,[Douglas 19-3R, 19-3, 19-4, 20-2, 20-2R (2); Pick,352br, 352b, 352c, 353a, 353ar (2)], the second notegood fine, the third about uncirculated, the sixth fine,the remainder uncirculated, the uncirculated error rare(6)
£250-350
776Royal Bank of Scotland plc, a group of £20 notescomprising £20, 28. 1. 1992, prefix A/21, £20, 28. 1.1992, replacement serial Z/1, £20, 24. 2. 1993,replacement prefix Z/1, £20 (2), 30. 3. 1999, bothreplacement prefixes Z/1, all purple, Lord Ilay atright, reverse Brodick Castle, Matthewson signature[Douglas 21-3, 21-3R (2), 21-4R (2); Pick, 354b,354br (2), 354cr (2)], the first note extremely fine, thethird about fine, the remainder uncirculated (5)
£160-220
773Royal Bank of Scotland, £1, 1. 9. 1967, serialnumber A/3 000001, green, Dale at left, reverse Bankbuildings, hand signed by three Bank officials, RoyalBank of Scotland Limited, £1, 5. 1. 1972, first prefixserial number A/1 000019, hand signed by J.B.Burke, Royal Bank of Scotland plc, £1, 3. 5. 1982, firstprefix serial number C/58 358251, hand signed byCharles R. Winter, £1, 17. 12. 1986, serial numberD/68 000498, hand signed by R.M. Maiden, allgreen, arms at right, reverse Edinburgh Castle, and £1,26. 3. 1987, serial number A/2 378129, green, LordIlay at right, reverse Edinburgh Castle, hand signed byR.M. Maiden, (Douglas 53, 8, 13-1, 13-5, 18-1; Pick327a, 336a, 341a, 341Ab, 346a), the first aboutextremely fine, the second extremely fine, the remainderabout uncirculated to uncirculated (5)
£150-200
774Royal Bank of Scotland plc, a group of £1 notescomprising £1 (4), 8. 12. 1992, European SummitCommemoratives, £1 (3), 24. 2. 1993, prefix C/24and two replacement prefixes Z/1, £1 (5), 23. 3.1994, serial numbers C/28 751889/90/91, C/31429682 and C/31 873929, all without watermark,£1, 3. 12. 1994, R.L. Stevenson Commemorative, £1,3. 3. 1997, Alexander Graham Bell Commemorative,£1 (2), 30. 3. 1999, replacement prefixes Z/1, £1 (2),12. 5. 1999, Scottish Parliament Commemoratives, allgreen, Lord Ilay at right, Matthewson signature,[Douglas 18-4, 18-4R (2), 18-5 (4) 18-6, 18-7 (5),18-8, 18-9 (2), 18-10R (2); Pick 351c, 351cr (2),351- no watermark PNL (5), 351dr (2), 356a (4),358a, 359, 360 (2)], sold with a press cutting and aletter concerning the unwatermarked notes, thereplacement notes good fine or better, the remainderabout uncirculated to uncirculated, the fiveunwatermarked notes very rare (18)
£150-250
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778Royal Bank of Scotland plc, a group of the 2000-2007 Issues comprising £1, 27. 6. 2000, first linkprefix serial number C/83 001111, green, £5, 27. 6.2000, first link prefix serial number B/68 001011,blue, £10 (2), 27. 6. 2000, first link prefix D/400101, hand signed by Sir Fred Goodwin, andreplacement prefix Z/1, £10, 1. 10. 2001,replacement prefix Z/1, all brown, £20 (2), 27. 6.2000, first link prefix B/29 001011 and replacementprefix Z/1, £20 (2), 20. 12. 2007 both Z/1 prefix, allpurple, and £100, 27. 6. 2000, first link prefix serialnumber A/2 801011, carmine red, all Lord Ilay atright, reverses various Scottish Castles, Goodwinsignature, [Douglas 18-11, 19-5, 20-3, 20-3R (2),21-5, 21-5R (3), 22-4; Pick, 351e, 352d, 353b, 353br(3), 354d, 354dr (2), 350d], the replacement notesgood fine to very fine or better, the remainderuncirculated, sold with a letter from Sir Fred Goodwindated 30. 10.2008, shortly after he announced hisresignation from the Bank (10)
£250-350
776ARoyal Bank of Scotland plc, £100, 30. 9. 1998,replacement prefix serial number Z/1 011646,carmine red on multicoloured underprint, Lord Ilay atright, reverse Balmoral Castle, Matthewson signatureas Chief Executive (Douglas 22-2R; Pick, 350br),choice about uncirculated to uncirculated and scarce
£200-250
777Royal Bank of Scotland plc, £100, 30. 9. 1998,replacement prefix serial number Z/1 011660,carmine red on multicoloured underprint, Lord Ilay atright, reverse Balmoral Castle, Matthewson signatureas Chief Executive (Douglas 22-2R; Pick, 350br),about uncirculated to uncirculated and scarce
£180-220
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781Tweed Bank, £5, Berwick, 1 January 1840, serialnumber B 2249, black and white, view of Berwick topcentre, for Batson, Berry and Langhorn (Douglas 3),VG
£40-60
Union Bank of Scotland
782The Union Bank of Scotland, printer’s proof £5 oncard, Edinburgh 184- (c1843), black on white,uniface, equestrian statues of Charles II at upper leftand William III at upper right, allegorical femalefigures representing law and commerce at left andright (Douglas 2; Pick S752), mount marks in all fourcorners, otherwise about uncirculated to uncirculatedand an attractive Lizars engraving
£350-450
779Royal Bank of Scotland plc, a group ofcommemorative notes 2000-2005 comprising £5, 6.2. 2002, Queen’s Golden Jubilee, serial numberTQGJ0001703, £5 (6), 14. 5. 2004, 250thAnniversary of St Andrew’s Royal & Ancient GolfClub, serial numbers R&A0999981/82/83/84/85and R&A1625824, £5 (3), 1. 7. 2005, 500thAnniversary, Royal College of Surgeons, serialnumbers RCS0249823, RCS0433236 andRCS0460902, £5 (3), 14. 7. 2005, Jack NicklausRetirement, JWN0632742, JWN1321175,JWN0218810, signed by Jack Nicklaus on reverse and£20, 4. 8. 2000, Birth Centennial of the QueenMother, serial number QETQM0001820, [Douglas19-6, 19-7 (6), 19-8 (3), 19-9 (3), 21-6; Pick 362,363 (6), 364 (3), 365 (3), 361], two copies of RCSprefix extremely fine and about uncirculated, one copy ofJWN prefix about uncirculated, the remainderuncirculated, sold with various commemorative folders.The Nicklaus hand signed note much sought after (14)
£100-150
780Royal Bank of Scotland plc, £50, 14. 9. 2005, serialnumber A/1 145312, green, Lord Ilay at right,reverse Inverness Castle and £50, 14. 9. 2005,Commemorative Issue, serial number RBS12001,green, Lord Ilay at right, reverse new BankHeadquarters at Gogarburn (Douglas 23-1, 23-2; Pick366, 365), about uncirculated to uncirculated, thecommemorative now scarce (2)
£100-120
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785The Union Bank of Scotland, £1, 1. 8. 1874, PlateC, serial number 205/228, black on white with greenvalue panel at centre, uniface, arms flanked by maidensat upper centre, equestrian statues of William III at leftand Charles II at right, two manuscript signatures(Douglas 19; Pick S774a), choice original very fine andvery rare
£1,400-1,800
Union Bank of Scotland Limited
786The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, specimen £1,20. 7. 1893, plate D, blue and white, red-brown valuepanel at centre, arms flanked by maidens upper centre,equestrian statues of William III at lower left andCharles II at lower right, value top left and right,SPECIMEN overprint, reverse blue and white(Douglas 33-2; Pick S799s), an attractive PerkinsBacon & Co engraving, good extremely fine, scarce
£150-200
783The Union Bank of Scotland, printer’s proof £5 oncard, Edinburgh 184- (c1850), black on white,uniface, equestrian statue of William III at uppercentre, allegorical female figures at left and right(Douglas 11; Pick S766a), uncirculated and ahandsome Lizars engraving
£250-300
784The Union Bank of Scotland, £1, 3. 4. 1871, PlateB, serial number 126/981, black on white with greenvalue panel at centre, uniface, arms flanked by maidensat upper centre, equestrian statues of William III at leftand Charles II at right, two manuscript signatures(Douglas 19; Pick S774a), interesting annotation onreverse, top left corner missing otherwise good to very goodand rare
£250-350
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789The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, specimen£20, 2. 4. 1891, plate A, blue and white, red-brownvalue panel at centre, arms flanked by maidens uppercentre, equestrian statues of William III at lower leftand Charles II at lower right, value top left and right,SPECIMEN overprint, reverse blue and white(Douglas 36-1; Pick S802), an attractive PerkinsBacon & Co engraving, about uncirculated, scarce
£220-260
790The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, specimen£100, 2. 4. 1891, plate A, blue and white, red-brownvalue panel at centre, arms flanked by maidens uppercentre, equestrian statues of William III at lower leftand Charles II at lower right, value top left and right,SPECIMEN overprint, reverse blue and white(Douglas 37-1; Pick S803), an attractive PerkinsBacon & Co engraving, about uncirculated, scarce
£240-280
787The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, specimen £5,3. 4. 1893, plate A, blue and white, red-brown valuepanel at centre, arms flanked by maidens upper centre,equestrian statues of William III at lower left andCharles II at lower right, value top left and right,SPECIMEN overprint, reverse blue and white(Douglas 34-1; Pick S800s), an attractive PerkinsBacon & Co engraving, good extremely fine, scarce
£160-220
788The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, specimen£10, 3. 4. 1893, plate A, blue and white, red-brownvalue panel at centre, arms flanked by maidens uppercentre, equestrian statues of William III at lower leftand Charles II at lower right, value top left and right,SPECIMEN overprint, reverse blue and white(Douglas 35-1; Pick S801), an attractive PerkinsBacon & Co engraving, about uncirculated, scarce
£200-250
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793The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, specimen£20, 31. 3. 1905, Plate A, blue and white, red valuepanel at centre, arms flanked by allegorical maidensupper centre, equestrian statues of William III at lowerleft and Charles II at lower right, value top left andright, marked Cancelled in black ink on obverse,fifteen punch holes, reverse blue and white (Douglas41-1; Pick S808s), glue mounting stains at upper lefton reverse, manuscript printer’s annotations inmargins, otherwise good very fine
£140-180
794The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, specimen£100, 27. 3. 1906, Plate A, blue and white, red valuepanel at centre, arms flanked by allegorical maidensupper centre, equestrian statues of William III at lowerleft and Charles II at lower right, value top left andright, marked Cancelled in black ink on obverse,twelve punch holes, reverse blue and white (Douglas42-1; Pick S809s), glue mounting stains at lower left onreverse, torn at left otherwise good very fine
£140-180
791The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 20. 7.1893, plate D, positional number 21 at upper left,blue and white, red-brown value panel at centre, armsflanked by maidens upper centre, equestrian statues ofWilliam III at lower left and Charles II at lower right,value top left and right, two manuscript signatures,reverse blue and white (Douglas 33-2; Pick S799a),this note referred to on page 222 of 20th century Scottishbanknotes, pressed, otherwise very fine and extremelyrare as an issued note
£800-1,000
792The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, specimen £1,12. 4. 1912, serial run C950-C1000, blue and white,red value panel at centre, arms flanked by allegoricalmaidens upper centre, equestrian statues of William IIIat lower left and Charles II at lower right, value topleft and right, overprinted CANCELLED twice inblack on obverse, six punch holes, reverse blue andwhite (Douglas 38-3; Pick S805s), glue mountingstains at right, annotations in margins, otherwise goodvery fine
£100-150
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797The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 18. 8.1920, serial number C 149/117, blue and white, redvalue panel at centre, arms flanked by allegoricalmaidens upper centre, equestrian statues of William IIIat lower left and Charles II at lower right, value topleft and right, two manuscript signatures, reverse blueand white (Douglas 39-1; Pick S806), pressed,otherwise fine and rare
£180-240
798The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £20, 26. 8.1918, serial number A 228/050, blue and white, redvalue panel at centre, arms flanked by allegoricalmaidens upper centre, equestrian statues of William IIIat lower left and Charles II at lower right, value topleft and right, two manuscript signatures, reverse blueand white (Douglas 41-1; Pick S808), ink figure onobverse, very good to fine and very rare
£250-350
795The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 12. 4.1912, serial number C 678/487, blue and white, redvalue panel at centre, arms flanked by allegoricalmaidens upper centre, equestrian statues of William IIIat lower left and Charles II at lower right, value topleft and right, one manuscript signature and oneprinted signature, reverse blue and white (Douglas 38-3; Pick S805), attractive, an original good fine
£140-180
796The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 4. 4.1918, serial number F 161/445, blue and white, redvalue panel at centre, arms flanked by allegoricalmaidens upper centre, equestrian statues of William IIIat lower left and Charles II at lower right, value topleft and right, one manuscript signature and oneprinted signature, reverse blue and white (Douglas 38-3; Pick S805), staining at left, otherwise fine
£120-160
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801The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 4. 8.1923, serial number A 185/048, blue with orange andred sunburst underprint, value in red on blue panel atcentre, arms flanked by allegorical maidens uppercentre, equestrian statues of William III at lower leftand Charles II at lower right, value top left and right,reverse blue and white (Douglas 44-2; Pick S811b),piece missing lower right, otherwise very good
£40-60
802The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 6. 7.1928, serial number B 264/056, blue with orange andred sunburst underprint, value in red on blue panel atcentre, arms flanked by allegorical maidens uppercentre, equestrian statues of William III at lower leftand Charles II at lower right, value top left and right,reverse blue and white (Douglas 44-3; Pick S811c),pencil annotation on reverse, fine
£70-90
799The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 1. 10.1921, serial number A736309, blue with orange andred sunburst underprint, value in red on blue panel atcentre, arms flanked by allegorical maidens uppercentre, equestrian statues of William III at lower leftand Charles II at lower right, value top left and right,reverse blue and white (Douglas 43-1; Pick S810), thisis the plate note in 20th century Scottish banknotes, page241, Vol.1 second edition. Choice, original fine withgood body, very scarce
£200-250
800The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, printer’sproof £5, 4. 8. 1923, serial letter A, blue with orangeand red sunburst underprint, value in red on bluepanel at centre, arms flanked by allegorical maidensupper centre, equestrian statues of William III at lowerleft and Charles II at lower right, value top left andright, nine punch holes, uniface (Douglas 44-2; PickS811b for type), ink and pencil annotations at left,otherwise very fine
£120-160
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805The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 31. 3.1947, serial number G 827/046, blue with orangeand red sunburst underprint, value in red on bluepanel at centre, arms flanked by allegorical maidensupper centre, equestrian statues of William III at lowerleft and Charles II at lower right, value top left andright, reverse blue and white (Douglas 44-6; PickS811d), ink annotation in top margin, otherwise, crisp,good very fine
£90-120
806The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 3. 51949, serial number H 775/056, blue with orangeand red sunburst underprint, value in red on bluepanel at centre, arms flanked by allegorical maidensupper centre, equestrian statues of William III at lowerleft and Charles II at lower right, value top left andright, reverse blue and white (Douglas 44-6;PickS811d), choice good very fine to extremely fine
£100-140
803The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 1. 11.1935, serial number C 528/178, blue with orangeand red sunburst underprint, value in red on bluepanel at centre, arms flanked by allegorical maidensupper centre, equestrian statues of William III at lowerleft and Charles II at lower right, value top left andright, reverse blue and white (Douglas 44-4; PickS811c), blue ink annotation on reverse, fine
£70-90
804The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 24. 6.1940, serial number D 531/043, blue with orangeand red sunburst underprint, value in red on bluepanel at centre, arms flanked by allegorical maidensupper centre, equestrian statues of William III at lowerleft and Charles II at lower right, value top left andright, reverse blue and white (Douglas 44-5; PickS811d), ink annotation in top margin, otherwise, aboutvery fine
£80-120
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809The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £20, 1. 9.1947, serial number B 206/019, blue with orange andred sunburst underprint, value in red on blue panel atcentre, arms flanked by allegorical maidens uppercentre, equestrian statues of William III at lower leftand Charles II at lower right, value top left and right,reverse blue and white (Douglas 46-4; Pick S813c),crisp, fresh, extremely fine and very scarce in this grade
£250-350
810The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, a group of£1 (7), 1924-48 Issue, comprising 2. 6. 1924, serialnumber A 980899, very good to fine, 4. 1. 1926,serial number B 927573, about fine, 5. 12. 1931,serial number F 316745, uncirculated, 1. 6. 1933,serial number G 657578, good extremely fine, 5. 10.1934, serial number H/40 992728, fine, 14. 1. 1942,serial number R/36 896893, good extremely fine, and31. 7. 1947, serial number W/35 864245, good veryfine, all blue with orange and red sunburst underprint,arms flanked by allegorical maidens upper centre,equestrian statues of William III at lower left andCharles II at lower right, value top left and right,reverse blue and orange, [Douglas 48-1 (2), 48-2 (3),48-4, 48-5; Pick S815a (2), S815b (3), S815c (2)],(7)
£140-180
807The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, printer’sproof £10, 3. 8. 1923, serial letter A, blue with orangeand red sunburst underprint, value in red on bluepanel at centre, arms flanked by allegorical maidensupper centre, equestrian statues of William III at lowerleft and Charles II at lower right, value top left andright, overprinted CANCELLED in black on obverseand reverse, eleven punch holes, uniface (Douglas 45-1; Pick S812a for type), ink and pencil annotationsand glue marks at left, otherwise good very fine
£140-180
808The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £20, 1. 6.1940, serial number B 24/199, blue with orange andred sunburst underprint, value in red on blue panel atcentre, arms flanked by allegorical maidens uppercentre, equestrian statues of William III at lower leftand Charles II at lower right, value top left and right,reverse blue and white (Douglas 46-1; Pick S813b),good very fine and scarce in this grade
£220-280
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813The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £20, 6. 5.1952, serial number A132/048, blue on red, orangeand yellow underprint, arms at left, sailing ship atright, value in all four corners, reverse industrial andshipping scene (Douglas 51-1; Pick S818), very fine
£140-180
VARIOUS PROPERTIES
Bank of Scotland
x814Bank of Scotland, specimen/proof £100, ND(c.1858), orange-brown and red, arms top centre,Scotia left centre, value top and low left (Douglas 64for type), a Bradbury and Evans engraving, handstampSPECIMEN at centre, good extremely fine and scarce
£150-200
811The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £1 (3),1949-54 Issue, 1. 3. 1949, serial number A/33816982, 1. 9. 1953, serial number G/10 233983, and1. 6. 1954, serial number H/10 234810, all blue onred, orange and yellow underprint, arms at left, sailingship at right, value in all four corners, reverse industrialand shipping scene [Douglas 49-1 (2), 49-2; PickS816a (2), S816b], generally about extremely fine togood extremely fine (3)
£100-150
812The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £5 (2), 3. 11.1952, serial number B744/102, and 2. 4. 1954, serialnumber D112/197, both blue on red, orange andyellow underprint, arms at left, sailing ship at right,value in all four corners, reverse industrial and shippingscene (Douglas 50-1, 50-2; Pick S817a, S817b), thefirst about uncirculated to uncirculated, the second goodvery fine to extremely fine (2)
£120-140
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818Bank of Scotland, specimen £1, ND (c. 1943), serialnumber AA962582, pale brown, Scotia in grey circularpanel at centre, arms at left, Elphinstone and Crawfordsignature (Douglas 86-4), black SPECIMENhandstamp, uncirculated, scarce
£100-150
819Bank of Scotland, £20 (2), 1960, 1963, prefixes2/F, 3/H, circular seal in blue and printed signaturesof Bilsland and Watson (Douglas 89b-1), ink numeralon first, good, very fine, second note about very fine (2)
£100-150
820Bank of Scotland, £20, 12 september 1960, serialnumber 8/D 0061, brown and pale grey, arms topcentre and at left, Scotia in blue circular panel atcentre, value in red lozenge top left and right, Bilslandand Watson signatures (Douglas 89b-3), a fresh goodvery fine
£100-150
815Bank of Scotland, £1, 18 July 1924, prefix 45/AQ,orange-brown, arms top right and at left, Scotia ingrey circular frame at right centre, Rose signature lowcentre (Douglas 76b-2), VG to fine
£60-100
816Bank of Scotland, specimen £5, ND (c.1894-), noserial numbers, orange-brown, Scotia in grey circularpanel at centre, arms top centre and at left, McNeillsignature low centre (Douglas 77a-3 for type), redSPECIMEN overprint, about extremely fine, scarce
£300-400
817Bank of Scotland, £5, 10 December 1915, serialnumber 7/G 4952, orange-brown, Scotia in greycircular panel at centre, arms top centre and at left,MacDonald signature low centre (Douglas 77 ), anoriginal good fine, scarce
£200-250
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824Bank of Scotland, specimen £1, 10. 8. 1970, serialnumber A/1 0000000, green on multicolouredunderprint, and specimen £5, 10. 8. 1970, serialnumber A/1 000000, blue on multicolouredunderprint, both Sir Walter Scott at right, reversearms, two red specimen De La Rue ovals on bothsides, two punch holes, both Polwarth and Walkersignatures (Douglas 130-1 for type; Pick 112as),mounting marks at left or right, otherwise uncirculated(2)
£100-140
825Bank of Scotland, £20 (2), 1987, 1991, both prefixK, purple, Sir Walter Scott at right (Pick 114e, 118),uncirculated (2)
£120-160
826Bank of Scotland, a set of the 2006 series, ‘Sir WalterScott’ and comprising £5, 10, 20, 50 and £100 (Pick119e, 120f, 121f, 122d, 123e), uncirculated (5)
£250-300
827Bank of Scotland, a presentation folder for the‘Bridges’ series containing a set of the 2007 issue, £5,10, 20, 50 and £100, all serial number AA000148(Pick 124-128), uncirculated (5)
£300-400
821Bank of Scotland, £20 (2), 5 May 1969, serialnumber 9/H 2629/2630, brown and pale grey, armstop centre and at left, Scotia in blue circular panel atcentre, value in red lozenge top left and right,Polwarth and Letham signatures (Douglas 89c-1),creased otherwise a fresh and original extremely fine (2)
£200-300
822Bank of Scotland, £20, 5 May 1969, prefix 6/H,orange-brown, Polwarth and Letham signatures(Douglas 89c-1), good very fine
£80-100
823Bank of Scotland, £5 (5), 1 November 1967, allserial prefix I, brown and pale orange, Scotia in paleblue circular frame at centre, Polwarth and Lethamsignatures (Douglas 99b-1, Pick 106d), fresh andoriginal, generally extremely fine (5)
£100-150
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British Linen Company
828British Linen Company, £5, Edinburgh, 1 August1780, red serial number 57/21273, black and white,Britannia top left, border of thistles and roses at left,two manuscript signatures low right, both verifyingthe value (Douglas 11), this is the Douglas plate note,fine, presentable and very rare
£1,000-2,000
829British Linen Company, £1, 25 October 1899, serialnumber Z 87/331, blue and white, value in red-brown at centre, arms at top centre, Britannia at left,manuscript signature low centre with printed signatureabove (Douglas 32), a solid fine and rare, a pleasingexample
£400-600
830British Linen Company, specimen £1, 31 May 1904,and £1, 28 February 1905, serial number R 222/159,both blue and white, arms top centre, Britannia at left,both printed signature of F.Gordon Brown (Douglas32-2, 37-1), both perforated, similar notes but severalstylistic differences, extremely fine, rare (2)
£500-700
British Linen Bank831British Linen Bank, £1, 1918, prefix G, blue, redsunburst design at centre, arms top centre, one printedof Galletly and one manuscript signature (Douglas 47-1), about very fine
£140-180
832British Linen Bank, £5, Edinburgh, 15 August 1916,serial number 0/3 12/59, blue, red sunburst design atcentre, arms top centre, value at left and right,Britannia left centre, two manuscript signatures below,reverse blue, Britannia at centre, value at left and right(Douglas 48-1), an original and fresh good very finethus scarce
£300-400
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833British Linen Bank, £5, 14 July 1942, serial numberW/6 9/165, blue, red sunburst pattern at centre, armstop centre, Britannia left centre, manuscript signaturelow left, printed signature Mackenzie low right, also£5 (2), 1959, 1964, and £1 (3), 1957, 1967, 1968,(Douglas 54a-2, 58-2, 64-3, 53b-2, 63-4, 66-1), the£5 1942, good very fine and scarce, balance generallygood very fine or better (8)
£150-200
834British Linen Bank, £1 (7), 1947-1968, £5 (2),1954, 1959, and a £5, 1943, all are blue with a redsunburst design at centre (Douglas 53b-1ff, 58-2,54b-1), generally fine to very fine, the £5, 1943 pleasingvery fine, scarce (10)
£160-220
835British Linen Bank, £20, 15 November 1957, serialnumber E/5 16/085, blue and red, arms top centre,value in oval top left and right, Britannia left centre,printed signature of Anderson low centre, reverse blue,Britannia at centre, value at left and right (Douglas56b-2), a fresh good very fine
£100-150
836British Linen Bank, £20 (2), 11 December 1957,serial numbers F/5 06/172 and 173, blue and red,arms top centre, value in oval top left and right,Britannia left centre, printed signature of Andersonlow centre, reverse blue, Britannia at centre, value atleft and right (Douglas 56b-2), two soft creases (as thereshould be), fresh and original, good extremely fine and ascarce consecutive pair (2)
£250-300
837British Linen Bank, £20, 11 December 1957, serialnumber F/5 06/174, blue and red, arms top centre,value in oval top left and right, Britannia left centre,printed signature of Anderson low centre, reverse blue,Britannia at centre, value at left and right (Douglas56b-2), good extremely fine and a consecutive numberto the preceeding lot
£150-200
838British Linen Bank, £1, 1969, £5 (2), 1961, 1964,all blue, (Douglas 66-1, 60-1, 64-1), uncirculated (3)
£80-100
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Clydesdale Bank Limited
841Clydesdale Bank Limited, £1, 7 January 1920, serialnumber A 4408677, black and white, value and banktitle in pale red underprint at centre, arms top centre,maidens at left and right, Dewar signature at left,manuscript signature of Watt at right (Douglas 11-3),good fine
£120-180
842Clydesdale Bank Limited, £5, 21 April 1943, prefixZ2/R, blue, white and red, arms top centre, all apartial proof for a British linen proof £20, 6 March1902, black and white (Douglas 16b, 35 ), very fineand good very fine (2)
£140-180
Caledonian Banking Company Limited
839Caledonian Banking Company Limited, £1, 4January 1904, serial number O 5/200, black andwhite, orange and brown, allegorical Scottish man atleft, maiden and dog at right, view of Inverness topcentre, two faint signatures below (Douglas 17), twofaint signatures below, pressed but a pleasing good veryfine, rare
£700-900
840Caledonian Banking Company Limited, £1,Inverness, 4 January 1904, serial number O 97/215,black and orange-brown, view of Inverness top centre,allegorical figures at left and right, two manuscriptsignatures below (Douglas 17), an original andpleasing very fine and rare
£400-600
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Clydesdale Bank Limited
845Clydesdale Bank Limited, specimen £1, 1. 10. 1968,serial number C/N 000000, and specimen £1, 1. 9.1969, serial number C/T 000000, both green, arms atleft, reverse ship and tug on River Clyde, two redspecimen De La Rue ovals on both sides, one punchhole, and specimen £5, 1. 11. 1968, serial numberC/V 000000 and specimen £5, 1. 9. 1969, serialnumber C/FF 000000, both blue, arms at right,reverse King’s College Aberdeen, two red specimenDe La Rue ovals on both sides, one punch hole, allFairbairn signature, [Douglas 27-1 (2), 28-1 (2) fortype; Pick 202s (2), 203s (2)], about uncirculated touncirculated (4)
£180-240846Clydesdale Bank Limited, a selection comprising £1(2), green, 1977, 1985, 5 (10), blue, 1961-1982, £10(2), brown, 1967, 1972, £20 (3), 1964 (2), 1967, red(Douglas various including 28-1, 29-1, 30-1),generally fine to very fine (17)
£180-240847Clydesdale Bank Limited, £1, 1948, £5, 1943, blue,white and red, Mitchell and Young signatures, alsoClydesdale and North of Scotland, £1, 1950, £5,1961, blue, Clydesdale Bank, £1, 1963, ClydesdaleBank, £1, 1983, (Douglas 19-5, 16-4, 21-1, 26-1, 27-1, 32-5), generally very fine (6)
£100-140
848Clydesdale Bank Limited, specimen £5, 1. 3. 1971,serial number D/A 000000, Fairbairn signature, blueand multicoloured, Robert Burns at left, reverseharvest mouse and roses, two red specimen De La Rueovals on both sides, one punch hole (Douglas 33-1 fortype; Pick 205a), mounting marks at left and right,otherwise uncirculated
£60-80
Clydesdale and North of ScotlandBank Limited
843Clydesdale and North of Scotland Bank Limited,specimen £1, Glasgow, 1. 6. 1955, serial number M000000, blue on red and yellow underprint, docks atleft, landscape with sheaves at right, two red specimenDe La Rue ovals on both sides, one punch hole, andspecimen £5, Glasgow, 2. 5. 1951, serial number B000000, purple, King’s College Aberdeen at left,Glasgow Cathedral at right, reverse arms, redspecimen De La Rue oval on obverse, one punch hole,both Campbell signature (Douglas 21-1, 22-1 fortype; Pick 191as, 192as), mounting marks at right onreverse, otherwise about uncirculated to uncirculatedand very scarce (2)
£140-180
844Clydesdale and North of Scotland Bank Limited,£100, 2 May 1951, serial number A 0001861, blue,pale green and orange, King’s College at left, GlasgowCathedral at right, Campbell signature, reverse blue,arms and value (Douglas 24-1), about very fine andscarce
£300-400
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851Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 2January 1915, serial number 13/C 110/183, blue andorange, bank building at left and right, top centre,classical frieze low centre, printed signature of Mackaylow left, manuscript signature low right, reverse blue,Scotia at centre (Douglas 45), good fine, scarce
£200-250
852Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, colour trial£1, 31 October 1924, brown, pale red and yellow,classical frieze top centre, John Pitcairn low centre,signatures of Thomson and Roberts, reverse brown(Douglas 48-1), perforated, red SPECIMEN overprintat low left and right, uncirculated and rare, attractive
£300-400
853Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, colour trial£1, 1 December 1927, brown, pale orange and palered, classical frieze top centre, Sir John Pitcairn lowcentre, Thomson and Roberts signature (Douglas 52a-2ct), blue WATERLOW SPECIMEN overprint,perforated, uncirculated and rare
£150-200
Clydesdale Bank plc849Clydesdale Bank plc, An attractively framed sheet ofspeciment £100 (35), 7 June 2009, s/n W/HS000000, red-purple and multicoloured, CharlesRennie Mackintosh at righ, reverse red-purple, theHeart of Neolithic Orkney, a lovely presentation,extremely rare (35)
£4,000-4,500
Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited
†849ACommercial Bank of Scotland Limited, specimencolour trial £1, ND (1908-10 issue), no serialnumbers, black on pale blue underprint, reverse green,three buildings and allegorical figures, reverse arms inornate engraved pattern (Douglas 40-1, Pick S323 fortype), pencil crossed lines on front, otherwise aboutuncirculated to uncirculated, rare and attractive
£200-250
†850Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, specimencolour trial £1, ND (1908-10 issue), no serialnumbers, black on pale yellow underprint, reversegrey-blue, three buildings and allegorical figures,reverse arms in ornate engraved pattern, blankcounterfoil at left with pencil date May 21st 09(Douglas 40-1, Pick S323 for type), perforatedspecimen about uncirculated to uncirculated, rare andattractive
£250-300
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†858Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, printer’sarchival specimen £100, 27 January 1953, serial run12B 0001 to 12B 3000, green, Lord Cockburn atupper centre, reverse bank building and people(Douglas 57-1, Pick S335s), perforated specimen, inkannotations otherwise uncirculated
£200-300
William Forbes Hunter and Co.
859William Forbes Hunter and Co., unissued 20/-,181-, black and white, equestrian statue top centre,also unissued £1, 18- (c. 1820), black and white,equestrian statue top centre (Douglas 3, 5), extremelyfine, rare (2)
£500-600
Leith Banking Company860Leith Banking Company, 1 guinea, 1 September1825, manuscript signature 21/418, black & white,the state visit of George IV top centre, two manuscriptsignatures low right (Douglas 7) a Perkins Heathengraving, good very fine
£250-300
854Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 1924,£1 (4), 1937-1941, £5 (2), 1934, 1941, all blue andred and yellow, Sir John Pitcairn and classical frieze infield (Douglas 48-1, 52b-1, 52c-1, 52d-1, 49b-2/3),the first note very fine with Bank stamp, scarce, balanceabout fine to very fine (7)
£200-250
855Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 1953,violet, also Clydesdale Bank £1, 1949, blue, BritishLinen Bank £1 (6), 5 consecutive, blue and pale red,Bank of Scotland £1(3), all A/1, blue andmulticoloured (Douglas 53-1, 19-5, 66-1, 102a-1),generally extremely fine (11)
£60-80
856Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £1 (2),1949, 1953, £5 (6), 1949-1956, all purple andmulticoloured, Lord Cockburn top right, also £20 (2),1953, 1958, blue, Lord Cockburn top centre(Douglas 53-1, 55-1, 55-3, 56-1, 56-3), generally veryfine, a few better (10)
£150-200
†857Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, printer’sarchival specimen £100, 3 January 1951, serial run12A 5001 to 12A 8000, green, Lord Cockburn atupper centre, reverse bank building and people(Douglas 57-1, Pick S335s), perforated specimen, inkannotations otherwise uncirculated
£200-300
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863National Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 15 May1913, serial number G 562-479, blue, yellow andorange-brown, arms at centre, the Marquess ofLothian at left, Edinburgh Castle at right, printedsignature of Samuel low centre, also a manuscriptsignature, reverse blue (Douglas 24-1), almost veryfine
£100-150
864National Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 11 January1943, blue, and Union Bank, £5, 3 October 1931, redand orange-yellow (Douglas 35-4, 37b-1), fine (2)
£50-80
865National Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 11 January1943, serial number B715-230, blue and brown, theMarquess of Lothian at left, arms top centre, Dreverand Leggat signatures (Douglas 35-4), uncirculatedthus scarce, attractive
£150-200
National Bank of Scotland Limited
861National Bank of Scotland Limited, specimen £1, 1January 1898, no serial numbers, blue, brown andmulticoloured, the Marquess of Lothian at left, Clydelow left, Holyrood House and Edinburgh Castle atright, Shaw and McKissock signatures low centre,reverse blue (Douglas 20-1), slight toning, perforated,red SPECIMEN overprint, good extremely fine, rare
£300-500
862National Bank of Scotland Limited, specimen £5,ND (c. 1893), no serial numbers, blue, brown andmulticoloured, the Marquess of Lothian at left, Clydelow left, Holyrood House low right, arms at centre,reverse blue (Douglas 21), perforated, red SPECIMENoverprint, uncirculated, rare and attractive
£500-600
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869National Bank of Scotland Limited, specimen £100,1 November 1957, serial number A000.000, blue andmulticoloured, arms low left, Dandie and Alexandersignatures (Douglas 41-2), small perforation, redSPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated, rare
£800-1,200
National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited
870National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited,specimen £5 (2), 16 September 1959, and 3 January1961, serial numbers A000000 and G000000,respectively green and multicoloured, arms low right,Alexander signature, large and small formatrespectively (Douglas 2-2, 5-2), small perforation, redSPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated, rare (2)
£300-500
871National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited,£100, 16 September 1959, serial number A 004968,purple, arms low right, Alexander signature, reversepurple, the Forth railway bridge (Douglas 4a-1), inknumeral on obverse and reverse, very fine and rare
£250-350
866National Bank of Scotland Limited, specimen £5, 1November 1957, serial number A000.000, green andmulticoloured, arms low left, Dandie and Alexandersignatures (Douglas 39-2), small perforation, redSPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated, rare
£200-300
867National Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 1November 1957, serial number A194-711, green andmauve, arms low left, Dandie and Alexander signatures(Douglas 39-1), uncirculated
£140-180
868National Bank of Scotland Limited, specimen £20,1 November 1957, serial number A000.000, red andmulticoloured, arms low left, Dandie and Alexandersignatures (Douglas 40-2), small perforation, redSPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated, rare
£400-600
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875National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited,£1, 4 January 1968, prefix A, green, Burke signature,also £5, 4 January 1968, prefix N, blue, Burkesignature (Douglas 9-1, 7b-1), only 200000 £5 with Nprinted, £5 soft central crease otherwise uncirculated (2)
£100-150
876National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, aselection comprising £5, 1959, £5 (6), 1963-1966, £1(5), 1963-1968, also £20 (2), 1959, red, also NationalBank £1 (3), 1941, 1951, 1957 and a £5, 1957, prefixB, green (Douglas various including 3a-1, 39-1),generally fine to very fine (14)
£150-200
877National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited,£1 (3), 1959, 1961, 1968, specimen £5, 1963, blue,Alexander signature, also Commercial Bank, £1 (2),1947, 1955 (Douglas 1-1, 6a-1, 9-1), generally goodvery fine or better, the specimen £5, uncirculated andrare (6)
£300-400
872National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited,£100, 16 September 1959, serial number A 009804,violet, pale pink and green, arms low right, Alexandersignature (Douglas 4a-2), an original good very fineand rare
£800-1,200
873National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited,£5, 16 September 1959, prefix B, green andmulticoloured, arms low right, Alexander signature,(Douglas 2-1), also £5, 1 August 1963, prefix F, blueand multicoloured, Alexander signature, (Douglas 7a-1), uncirculated (2)
£100-150
x874National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited,colour trial £10, Edinburgh, 18 August 1966, serialnumber A000000, red, arms low centre, value at left,reverse red, Tay road bridge (Douglas 8.2), blackSPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated, scarce
£600-750
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880North of Scotland & Town & County Bank, £1,Aberdeen, 1 March 1910, serial number A0787/0743, blue and yellow on plain paper, theMarischal College top centre, arms at left, twomanuscript signatures below, reverse yellow and blue,arms at centre, Bank title at right (Douglas 15-1), goodvery fine, above average for type thus scarce
£250-350
†881North of Scotland & Town & County Bank,specimen £5, 1 March 1910, serial no A 0001/0001,blue and green on yellow underprint, MarischalCollege at top centre, reverse arms (Douglas 16-1,Pick S630s), perforated specimen, pencil annotation,otherwise about uncirculated to uncirculated, rare andattractive
£300-400
North of Scotland and Town and County Bank Limited
†878North of Scotland & Town & County Bank,specimen £1, 1 March 1910, serial number A0001/0001, blue and green on yellow underprint,Marischal College at top centre, reverse arms,perforated specimen ( Douglas 15-1, Pick S629s),pinholes, otherwise fresh good extremely fine to aboutuncirculated
£200-400
†879North of Scotland & Town & County Bank,specimen £1, 1 March 1910, serial number A0001/0001, blue and green on yellow underprint,Marischal College at top centre, reverse arms (Douglas15-1, Pick S629s), perforated specimen, pinholes, pencilannotation, otherwise good extremely fine
£300-400
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884North of Scotland Bank Limited, £100, Aberdeen,1 March 1930, serial number A 0008/0189, orange-brown and green, the Marischal College top centre,value top left and right, arms in vertical panel at left,manuscript signature of Chapman low left, printedsignature of Harvey smith low right, reverse brown-orange and pale green, arms and value in field, banktitle at left (Douglas 25-1), a pleasing and originalgood fine, the paper retaining some strength, rare in thisgrade
£2,500-3,500
885North of Scotland Bank, £20, 1943, prefix JT,purple and green, the Marischal college top centre(Douglas 32), about very fine, scarce
£200-250
886No lot
†882North of Scotland & Town & County Bank,specimen £20, 1 March 1910, serial number A0001/0001, blue and green (not the issued purpleand green) on yellow underprint, Marischal College attop centre, reverse arms (Douglas 17-1, Pick S631 fortype), perforated SPECIMEN pencil annotation,otherwise about uncirculated to uncirculated, very rareand a handsome note
£400-600
North of Scotland Bank Limited
883North of Scotland Bank Limited, £5, 1 March1934, serial number A 0952/0038, blue and yellow,the Marischal College top centre, arms at left,manuscript signature low left, printed signature ofHarvey Smith low right (Douglas 24-1), faint centralcrease otherwise a fresh about uncirculated thus scarce
£200-300
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Paisley Banking Company
887Paisley Banking Company, 1 guinea, 2 May 1826, serialnumber 22/173, black an white, bishop in oval frame topleft, ‘Pay to Alexander Watson’ in text at centre, arms at leftin vertical panel, two manuscript signatures below, reverserevenue stamp (Douglas 4), damage low centre otherwise apresentable good fine and genuine thus most unusual and rare
£500-700
Perth Banking Company
888Perth Banking Company, proof £5 on card, 185-, blackand white, arms top centre, Victoria at left, Albert at right,arms low centre (Douglas 15 for type), left 15% of noteexcised, about extremely fine, rare
£150-200
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891Royal Bank of Scotland, £5 (2), 1942, blue andbrown and cream, arms top centre, also £20 (2), 1943,1957, also £1 (5), 1927, 1944, 1962, 1965 (2), the£1 1927 with serial number 007920A, £1 (5), 1967-1976, £5 (4), 1965-1980 (Douglas 42b-3, 42b-5,44b-1, 44d-3, 47-1ff), VG to very fine, the 1927 withlow number and good very fine (18)
£150-200
892Royal Bank of Scotland, £100, 1 July 1940, serialnumber D38/7512, blue and white, value in browntablet at centre and top left and right, two manuscriptsignatures low right (Douglas 45b-1), quite fresh,numerals top centre, fine and rare
£500-700
893Royal Bank of Scotland, £100, 1 July 1940, serialnumber D/39 7679, blue and white, value in browntablet at centre and top left and right, two manuscriptsignatures low right (Douglas 45b-1), quite fresh,numerals top centre, fine and rare
£400-600
Royal Bank of Scotland
889Royal Bank of Scotland, £1, 28 August 1922, serialnumber F462/523 blue and white, bank initials inbrown low centre, arms top centre, maiden low leftand right, printed signature of Speed and manuscriptsignature low centre (Douglas 46c-1), apart from asoft crease at centre an original and fresh extremely fineand rare in this grade
£200-250
890Royal Bank of Scotland, £5, 29 June 1923, serialnumber E 1889/7643, blue and white, value in brownpanel at centre, arms top centre, printed signature ofSpeed and manuscript signature of Stewart low right(Douglas 42b-3), almost fine, scarce
£200-250
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897Royal Bank of Scotland Limited, £100 (2), 19March 1969, serial number A/1 005061/011555,red and pale blue, arms low right, Robertson andBurke signatures (Douglas 5-1), ink numeral at right,very fine, scarce (2)
£300-400
898Royal Bank of Scotland, £5, 5 January 1972, serialnumber A/1 000023, blue and multicoloured, arms atright, Burke signature (Douglas 9-1), uncirculated
£150-200
Royal Bank of Scotland plc
899Royal Bank of Scotland plc, specimen £100, 3 May1982, serial number A/1 000000, red andmulticoloured, arms at right, Winter signature (Douglas 17-2), black SPECIMEN overprint,uncirculated, rare
£600-700
Royal Bank of Scotland Limited
894Royal Bank of Scotland Limited, £1 (2), 19 March1969, serial number A/1 000021, and 5 January1972, serial number A/1 000048, both green, Burkesignature (Douglas 1-1, 8-1), uncirculated (2)
£150-200
895Royal Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 19 March1969, serial number A/1 000011, blue andmulticoloured, arms at left, Burke signature (Douglas2-1), uncirculated
£200-250
896Royal Bank of Scotland Limited, £10 (2), 1969,prefix A/1, brown and multicoloured, arms lowcentre, Robertson and Burke signatures, also £20 (4),all 19 March 1969, all prefix A/1. violet, arms lowright, all Burke and Robertson signatures (Douglas 3-2, 4-1), generally very fine, scarce (6)
£200-250
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Union Bank of Scotland Limited
902Union Bank of Scotland Limited, specimen £20, 26August 1918, serial number A 220/200, blue andwhite, value in red at centre, arms top centre,equestrian statue low left and right (Douglas 34-1),small split top margin, ink ‘Cancelled 16/2/20’ in field,CANCELLED handstamp at centre, good very fine
£200-250
903Union Bank of Scotland Limited, a sheet of sixteenunissued uniface £1 (16), 5 December 1931, series F,blue, red and orange, arms top centre, equestrianstatue low left and right, signatures of Hird andMcrindle (Douglas 41b-1), perforated, printersadjustment marks, good very fine and unusual
£200-300
904Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 1944, £5,1930, blue red and pale orange and yellow, arms topcentre (Douglas 41a-3, 37b-1), fine (2)
£50-60
Mixed Lots905Bank of Scotland, £20 (2), 1942, 1953, orange-brown, value in red lozenge top left and right, £5 (4),1955, 1957, 1960, 1967, £1 (4), 1932, 1943, 1964,1967, £5, 1972 (Douglas 89a-3, 93-3, 95-195-3,99a-1, 81-1, 86-4, 96-1, 98b-1, 105-4), generally fineto very fine (11)
£120-160
Union Bank of Scotland
900Union Bank of Scotland, specimen /proof £1, 2November 1864, blue and white, value in green atcentre, arms top centre, value in ornate spirographicdesign top left and right (Douglas 17 ), black and blueSPECIMEN handstamp, small split low centre marginotherwise almost extremely fine, rare
£400-500
901Union Bank of Scotland, specimen £10, 2 May1876, black and white, value in green at centre, armstop centre, equestrian statue low left and right(Douglas 21 ), black SPECIMEN handstamp, tear topmargin otherwise extremely fine, scarce
£200-300
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909Union Bank Limited, £1, 26 August 1913, prefix D,blue, white and maroon, arms top centre, equestrianstatue low left and right, also a contemporary forgeryof a Commercial Banking Company £1, 1 April 1826,black and white (Douglas 31, 6b) Vg and good veryfine (2)
£150-200
910Isle of Man, Government Issue, 10/-, prefix A, red,Stallard signature, (Pick 24b, Quarmby 477), £1 (2),serial number C 651495/496, violet, Stallardsignature, (Pick 25b, Quarmby 479), also 50 pence(4), Stallard (2), Paul (2), (Pick 28a, b), also Fforde10/- (5), O’Brien, £1 (20), Peppiatt £1, Somerset £1(36), and a BAF £1 Isle of Man, generallyuncirculated, balance mixed (70)
£200-250
911A miscellaneous group, comprising Somerset £10(2), Page £1, Gill £5, Scottish notes (6), Ireland 10/-,1968, £1 1979, £5, 1979 and £10, 1978, Guernsey,Bull £1 and £5, National Commmercial Bank ofScotland £1, 1959, US $2, Northern Bank £1, 1978and four minor world notes mixed but generallyuncirculated (22)
£80-100
906Bank of Scotland, £1 (4), 1957, 1967, 1969, 1977,£5 (2), 1947, 1961, also North of Scotland Bank, £1,1949, £5, 1943, Royal Bank, £1, 1930, £5, 1953, £1(8), 1987, 1988, 1994, including A/41 000030, andUnion Bank, £1, 1949, £5, 1954, (Douglas 94-6,98b-1, 102b-1, 104-7, 92-3, 47-2, 50a-1, 4-2-1, 43-3), generally very fine (12)
£150-200
907North of Scotland Bank Limited, £1 (3), 1928,1939, 1940, all are blue and multicoloured, theMarischal College top centre, also £5, 1940, red and£20, 1949, green also Clydesdale and North ofScotland Bank Limited £1 (2)1952, 1958, £5 (3),1955/1956 and £20 (2), 1958, 1961 green (Douglasvarious including 28-1, 30-1, 31-1, 31-2, 23-1),generally very fine (11)
£140-180
908Royal Bank of Scotland, £5, 30 April 1956, blue andyellow, Union Bank, £5, 3 November 1952, blue andyellow, Bank of Scotland £5, 12 April 1956, orange-brown and blue and Clydesdale and North of ScotlandBank Limited, £5, blue (Douglas 50, 43-1, 95-1, 26-1), uncirculated (4)
£140-180
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Written Bids FormThis form should be sent or faxed to be received bySpink Commission Bids Office in advance of the sale.References should be supplied in good time to be takenup before the sale. Bids received later than one hourbefore the start of the sale may not be processed.
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Sale Title Date Code Name Sale No.British Banknotes featuring the Brian Ascroft Monday 3 October 2011 DEWAR 11040and the Alasdair Macdonald Collections at 10.00 a.m. and 2.00 p.m.and Other PropertiesI request Spink, without legal obligations of any kind on its part, to bid on the following Lots up to the price given below.I understand that if my bid is successful the Purchase Price payable will be the sum of the final bid and a Premium at the Rates of Premium as a percentage ofthe final bid (together with any VAT chargeable on the final bid and the Premium). The Rate of Premium is 20% of the final hammer price of each lot upto and including £3,000 and 17% of the excess of the hammer price above £3,000; VAT is chargeable on the purchase price of daggered (†) and (Ω) lotsat the standard rate (currently 20%), and on lots marked (x) at the reduced rate (currently 5% on the hammer and 20% on the premium). VAT on MarginScheme lots is payable at 20% on the premium only. All bids shall be treated as offers made on the Terms and Conditions of Buyers printed in the catalogue. Ialso understand that Spink provides the service of executing bids on behalf of clients for the convenience of clients and that Spink will not be held responsiblefor failing to execute bids. If identical commission bids are received for the same Lot, the commission bid received first by Spink will take precedence. Pleasenote that you will not be notified if there are higher written bids received. If you require such notification then this is available on bids made via Spink’s onlineservice.
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR BUYERSThese conditions set out the terms on which we (Spink and Son Limited of 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury London WC1B 4ET (company no. 04369748)) contractwith you (Buyer) either as agent on behalf of the Seller or as principal if we are the Seller. You should read these conditions carefully.
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1 DEFINITIONS The following definitions in this condition apply in these conditions.
Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme means a VAT margin scheme as defined by HM Revenue & Customs;
Buyer’s Premium means the charge payable by you as a percentage of the Hammer Price, at the rates set out in clause 5.1 below;
Certificate of Authenticity means a certificate issued by an Expert Committee confirming the authenticity of a Lot;
Expert Committee means a committee of experts to whom a Lot may be sent for an extension in accordance with clause 3.4.3;
Forgery means a Lot constituting an imitation originally conceived and executed as a whole with a fraudulent intention to deceive as toauthorship, origin, age, period, culture or source where the correct description as to such matters is not reflected by the descriptionin the catalogue and which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordancewith the description in the catalogue. Accordingly, no Lot shall be capable of being a Forgery by reason of any damage and/orrestoration work of any kind (including re-enamelling);
Hammer Price means the amount of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer in relation to a Lot;
Lot means any item deposited with us for sale at auction and, in particular, the item or items described against any Lot number in anycatalogue;
Reserve the amount below which we agree with the Seller that the Lot cannot be sold;
Seller means the owner of the Lot being sold by us;
Spink Group Spink and Son Limited, our subsidiaries and associated companies.
VAT value added tax chargeable under VAT and any similar replacement or additional tax; and
VAT Symbols means the symbols detailing the VAT status of the Lot details of which are set out at the back of the catalogue.
2 SPINK’S ROLE AS AGENT
2.1 All sales undertaken by us either at auction or privately are undertakeneither as agent on behalf of the Seller or from time to time, as principalif we are the owner of the Lot. Please note that even if we are acting asagent on behalf of the Seller rather than as principal, we may have afinancial interest in the Lot.
2.2 The contract for the sale of the Lot will be between you and the Seller.
3 BEFORE THE SALE
3.1 Examination of goodsYou are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which youare interested, before the auction takes place. Condition reports areusually available on request. We provide no guarantee to you otherthan in relation to Forgeries, as set out in clause 5.13 of these Termsand Conditions.
3.2 Catalogue descriptions
3.2.1 Statements by us in the catalogue or condition report, or madeorally or in writing elsewhere, regarding the authorship, origin,date, age, size, medium, attribution, genuineness, provenance,condition or estimated selling price of any Lot are merelystatements of opinion, and are not to be relied on as statements ofdefinitive fact. Catalogue illustrations are for guidance only, andshould not be relied on either to determine the tone or colour ofany item or to reveal imperfections. Estimates of the selling priceshould not be relied on as a statement that this price is either theprice at which the Lot will sell or its value for any other purpose.
3.2.2 Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their beingin perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or givenby way of condition report make reference to damage and/orrestoration. We provide this information for guidance only and theabsence of such a reference does not imply that an item is free fromdefects or restoration nor does a reference to particular defectsimply the absence of any others.
3.2.3 Other than as set out in clause 5.13, and in the absence of fraud,neither the Seller nor we, nor any of our employees or agents, areresponsible for the correctness of any statement as to theauthorship, origin, date, age, attribution, genuineness orprovenance of any Lot nor for any other errors of description or forany faults or defects in any Lot.
3.3 Your ResponsibilityYou are responsible for satisfying yourself as to the condition of thegoods and the matters referred to in the catalogue description.
3.4 Extensions – Stamps only3.4.1 If you wish to obtain an expert opinion or Certificate of
Authenticity on any Lot (other than a mixed Lot or Lot containingundescribed stamps) you must notify us in writing not less thanforty-eight hours before the time fixed for the commencement of
the first session of the sale. If accepted by us, such request shall havethe same effect as notice of an intention to question thegenuineness or description of the Lot for the purposes of clause5.13 (Refund in the case of Forgery) of these Terms andConditions and the provisions of clause 5.13 (Refund in the case ofForgery) shall apply accordingly.
3.4.2 Notice of a request for an expert opinion or Certificate ofAuthenticity must give the reason why such opinion is required andspecify the identity of your proposed expert which will be subjectto agreement by us. We reserve the right, at our discretion, torefuse a request for an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticityincluding (without limitation) where the proposed expert is notknown to us.
3.4.3 If we accept a request for an expert opinion or Certificate ofAuthenticity we will submit the Lot to the Expert Committee. Youacknowledge and accept that the length of time taken by an ExpertCommittee to reach an opinion will vary depending on thecircumstances and in any event is beyond our control.
3.4.4 We will not normally accept a request for an extension onaccount of condition. Any Lot described in the catalogue as havingfaults or defects may not be returned even if an expert opinion orCertificate of Authenticity cites other faults or defects not includedin the catalogue description, other than in the case of a Forgery.
3.4.5 Should Spink accept a request for an extension under theforegoing provisions of this paragraph, the fact may be stated by theAuctioneer from the rostrum prior to the sale of the Lot.
3.4.6 It should be noted that any stamp accompanied by a Certificateof Authenticity is sold on the basis of that Certificate only and noton the basis of any other description or warranty as to authenticity.No request for an extension will be accepted on such a stamp andthe return of such a stamp will not be accepted.
4 AT THE SALE
4.1 Refusal of admissionOur sales usually take place on our own premises or premises overwhich we have control for the sale, and we have the right, exercisableat our complete discretion, to refuse admission to the premises orattendance at an auction.
4.2 Registration before biddingYou must complete and sign a registration form and provideidentification before making a bid at auction. Please be aware that weusually require buyers to undergo a credit check.Some lots may be designated, prior to the auction, as “Premium Lots”,which means a deposit may be required before placing a bid on theitem for sale. Information will be posted on our website in such anevent.
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4.3 Bidding as PrincipalWhen making a bid (whether such bids are made in person or byway of telephone bids operated by Spink, commission or online oremail bids), you will be deemed to be acting as principal and will beaccepting personal liability, unless it has been agreed in writing, at thetime of registration, that you are acting as agent on behalf of a thirdparty buyer acceptable to us.
4.4 Commission BidsIf you give us instructions to bid on your behalf, by using the formprovided in our catalogues or via our website, we shall use reasonableendeavours to do so, provided these instructions are received not laterthan 24 hours before the auction. If we receive commission bids on aparticular Lot for identical amounts, and at auction these bids are thehighest bids for the Lot, it will be sold to the person whose bid wasreceived first. Commission bids are undertaken subject to othercommitments at the time of the sale, and the conduct of the auctionmay be such that we are unable to bid as requested. Since this isundertaken as a free service to prospective buyers on the terms stated,we cannot accept liability for failure to make a commission bid. Youshould therefore always attend personally if you wish to be certain ofbidding.
4.5 On-line BiddingWe offer internet services as a convenience to our clients. We will notbe responsible for errors or failures to execute bids placed on theinternet, including, without limitation, errors or failures caused by (i) aloss of internet connection by either party for whatever reason; (ii) abreakdown or problems with the online bidding software and/or (iii)a breakdown or problems with your internet connection, computer orsystem. Execution of on-line internet bids is a free service undertakensubject to other commitments at the time of the auction and we do notaccept liability for failing to execute an online internet bid or for errorsor omissions in connection with this activity.
4.6 Telephone BidsIf you make arrangements with us not less than 24 hours before thesale, we shall use reasonable endeavours to contact you to enable youto participate in bidding by telephone, but in no circumstances will webe liable to either the Seller or you as a result of failure to do so.
4.7 Currency ConverterAt some auctions, a currency converter will be operated, based on theone month forward rates of exchange quoted to us by Barclays BankPlc or any other appropriate rate determined by us, at opening on thedate of the auction. Bidding will take place in a currency determined byus, which is usually sterling for auctions held in London. The currencyconverter is not always reliable, and errors may occur beyond ourcontrol either in the accuracy of the Lot number displayed on theconverter, or the foreign currency equivalent of sterling bids. We shallnot be liable to you for any loss suffered as a result of you following thecurrency converter.
4.8 Video imagesAt some auctions there will be a video screen. Mistakes may occur in itsoperation, and we cannot be liable to you regarding either thecorrespondence of the image to the Lot being sold or the quality of theimage as a reproduction of the original.
4.9 Bidding IncrementsBidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in thefollowing order although the auctioneer may vary the biddingincrements during the course of the auction. The normal biddingincrements are:
Up to £100 by £5£100 to £300 by £10£300 to £600 £320-£350-£380-£400 etc.£600 to £1,000 by £50£1,000 to £3,000 by £100£3,000 to £6,000 £3,200-£3,500-£3,800-£4,000 etc.£6,000 to £20,000 by £500£20,000 and up Auctioneer’s discretion
4.10 Bidding by Spink4.10.1 We reserve the right to bid on Lots on the Seller’s behalf up to
the amount of the Reserve (if any), which will never be above thelow estimate printed in the auction catalogue.
4.10.2 The Spink Group reserves the right to bid on and purchaseLots as principal.
4.11 The Auctioneer’s DiscretionThe auctioneer has the right at his absolute discretion to refuse any bidto advance the bidding in such manner as he may decide to withdrawor divide any Lot, to combine any two or more Lots and, in the case oferror or dispute, to put an item up for bidding again.
4.12 Successful BidSubject to the auctioneer’s discretion, the striking of his hammer marksthe acceptance of the highest bid, provided always that such bid ishigher than the Reserve (where applicable), and the conclusion of acontract for sale between you and the Seller.
4.13 After Sale Arrangements If you enter into any private sale agreements for any Lot with the Sellerwithin 60 days of the auction, we, as exclusive agents of the Sellerreserve the right to charge you the applicable Buyer’s Premium inaccordance with these Terms and Conditions, and the Seller acommission in accordance with the terms of the Seller’s agreement.
4.14 Return of LotIn the event that you have received a Lot and wish to return the Lotyou must notify us in writing within 7 days of receipt of the Lot, statingthe reason for the return. The Lot must then be returned to us within14 days of receipt, in the same condition as at the auction date. Anysuch request is subject to our sole discretion.
5 AFTER THE AUCTION
5.1 Buyer’s PremiumIn addition to the Hammer Price, you must pay us the Buyer’sPremium at a rate of 20% of the final Hammer Price of each Lot up toand including £3,000 and 17% of the excess of the Hammer Priceabove £3,000.
5.2 Value Added TaxOther than in respect of Zero-rated Lots (o) (see VAT Symbols fordetails), VAT is payable on the Buyer’s Premium and on the HammerPrice, if the Lot has been marked with a sign to that effect in thecatalogue (see VAT Symbols for details).
5.3 VAT RefundsGeneral5.3.1 As we remain liable to account for VAT on all Lots unless they
have been exported outside the EU within 3 months of the date ofsale, you will generally be asked to deposit all amounts of VATinvoiced. However, if a Spink nominated shipper is instructed, thenany refundable VAT will not be collected. In all other cases creditswill be made when proof of export is provided. If you export theLot yourself you must obtain shipping documents from theShipping Department for which a charge of £50 will be made.
5.3.2 If you export the Lot you must return the valid proof of exportcertificate to us within 3 months of the date of sale. If you fail toreturn the proof of export certificate to us within such period andyou have not already accounted to us for the VAT, you will beliable to us for the full amount of the VAT due on such Lot and weshall be entitled to invoice you for this sum.
5.3.3 To apply for a refund of any VAT paid, the proof of exportcertificate must be sent to our Shipping Department clearly marked‘VAT Refund’ within 3 months of the date of sale. No payment willbe made where the total amount of VAT refundable is less than £50and Spink will charge £50 for each refund processed.
VAT Refunds - Buyers from within the EU5.3.4 VAT refunds are available on the Hammer Price and Buyer’s
Premium of Daggered (†) and Investment Gold (g) Lots. You mustcertify that you are registered for VAT in another EU country andthat the Lot is to be removed from the United Kingdom within 3months of the date of sale.
5.3.5 Where an EU buyer purchases a Lot on which import VAT hasbeen charged, no refund of VAT is available from us. It may bepossible to apply directly for a refund on form VAT 65 toHM Revenue & Customs Overeseas Repayment Section,Londonderry.
VAT Refunds – Buyers from outside the EU
5.3.6 Where a Lot is included within the Auctioneers’ Margin Schemeand evidence of export from the EU is produced within 3 monthsof the date of sale, the VAT element included within the Buyer’sPremium may be refunded.
5.3.7 Where the Lot is marked as a Daggered (†) or Investment Gold(g) Lot the VAT charged on the Hammer Price may be refundedwhere evidence of export from the EU is produced within 3months of the date of sale. A refund of VAT charged on the Buyer’sPremium can also be made on receipt of proof of business as acollectibles dealer.
5.3.8 Where the Lot is marked as an Omega (Ω) Lot or an ImportVAT (x) Lot and evidence of export from the EU is producedwithin 3 months of the date of sale, the VAT charged on both theHammer Price and Buyer’s Premium may be refunded. Whererequired, we can advise you on how to export such Lots as a specificform of export evidence is required. Where we advise you on theexport of the Lots, please be aware that the ultimate responsibilityin respect of obtaining a valid proof of export certificate will lie withyou and we will not be responsible for your failure to obtain suchcertificate.
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5.4 Payment5.4.1 You must provide us with your full name and permanent address
and, if so requested, details of the bank from which any paymentsto us will be made. You must pay the full amount due (comprisingthe Hammer Price, the Buyer’s Premium and any applicable VAT)within seven days after the date of the sale. This applies even if youwish to export the Lot and an export licence is (or may be)required.
5.4.2 You will not acquire title to the Lot until all amounts due to ushave been paid in full to us, even in circumstances where we havereleased the Lot to you.
5.4.3 Payment should be made in sterling by one of the followingmethods:II(i) Direct bank transfer to our account details of which are set
out on the invoice. All bank charges shall be met by you.Please ensure that your client number is noted on thetransfer.
i(ii) By cheque or bank draft made payable to Spink and Son Ltdand sent to Spink at 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury,London WC1B 4ET. Please note that the processing chargesfor payments made by cheques or bank drafts drawn on anon-U.K bank shall be met by you. Please ensure that theremittance slip printed at the bottom of the invoice isenclosed with your payment.
(iii) By Visa or Mastercard. A charge of 2% will be applied.Payments exceeding £5,000 can normally only be made bythe card holder in person whilst on our premises.
5.4.4 Payments should be made by the registered buyer and not bythird parties, unless it has been agreed at the time of registrationthat you are acting as an agent on behalf of a third party.
5.5 InvoicesInvoices may consist of one or more pages and will show: Zero ratedLots (o); no symbol Lots sold under the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme;Lots marked (g) special scheme Investment Gold; Daggered Lots (†),imported Lots marked (x) and (Ω), (e) Lots with Zero rated hammerfor EU VAT registered buyers.
5.6 Collection of Purchases5.6.1 Unless we specifically agree to the contrary, we shall retain items
sold until all amounts due to us, or to the Spink Group, have beenpaid in full.
5.6.2 Unless we notify you to the contrary, items retained by us willbe covered in accordance with our policy which is available forinspection at our offices from the date of sale for a period of sevendays or until the time of collection, whichever is sooner. After sevendays or from the time of collection, whichever is the earlier, the Lotwill be entirely at your risk.
5.6.3 Our policy will not cover and we are unable to acceptresponsibility for damage caused by woodworm, changes inatmospheric conditions or acts of terrorism.
5.7 NotificationWe are not able to notify successful bidders by telephone. WhileInvoices are sent out by mail after the auction we do not acceptresponsibility for notifying you of the result of your bid. You arerequested to contact us by telephone or in person as soon as possibleafter the auction to obtain details of the outcome of your bids to avoidincurring charges for late payment.
5.8 Packing and handling5.8.1 We shall use all reasonable endeavours to take care when
handling and packing a purchased Lot but remind you that afterseven days or from the time of collection, whichever is sooner, theLot is entirely at your risk. Our postage charges are set out at theback of the catalogue.
5.8.2 It is the responsibility of the Buyer to be aware of any ImportDuties that may be incurred upon importation to the finaldestination. Spink will not accept return of any package in order toavoid these duties. The onus is also on the Buyer to be aware of anyCustoms import restrictions that prohibit the importation ofcertain collectibles. Spink will not accept return of the Lot(s) underthese circumstances. Spink will not accept responsibility for Lot(s)seized or destroyed by Customs.
5.9 Recommended packers and shippersIf required our shipping department may arrange shipment as youragent. Although we may suggest carriers if specifically requested, oursuggestions are made on the basis of our general experience of suchparties in the past and we are not responsible to any person to whomwe have made a recommendation for the acts or omissions of the thirdparties concerned.
5.10 Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases5.10.1 If you fail to make payment within seven days of your stipulated
payment date set out in your invoice, we shall be entitled to exerciseone or more of the following rights or remedies:5.10.1.1 to charge interest at the rate of 2% per month compound
interest, calculated on a daily basis, from the date the fullamount is due;
5.10.1.2 to set off against any amounts which the Spink Group mayowe you in any other transaction the outstanding amountremaining unpaid by you;
5.10.1.3 we may keep hold of all or some of your Lots or otherproperty in the possession of the Spink Group until you havepaid all the amounts you owe us or the Spink Group, even if theunpaid amounts do not relate to those Lots or other property.Following fourteen days’ notice to you of the amountoutstanding and remaining unpaid, the Spink Group shall havethe right to arrange the sale of such Lots or other property. Weshall apply the proceeds in discharge of the amount outstandingto us or the Spink Group, and pay any balance to you;
5.10.1.4 where several amounts are owed by you to the SpinkGroup in respect of different transactions, to apply any amountpaid to discharge any amount owed in respect of any particulartransaction, whether or not you so direct;
5.10.1.5 to reject at any future auction any bids made by you or onyour behalf or obtain a deposit from you before accepting anybids.
5.10.2 If you fail to make payment within thirty-five days, we shall inaddition be entitled:
5.10.2.1 to cancel the sale of the Lot or any other item sold to youat the same or any other auction;
5.10.2.2 to arrange a resale of the Lot, publicly or privately, and, ifthis results in a lower price being obtained, claim the balancefrom you together with all reasonable costs including a 20%seller’s commission, expenses, damages, legal fees, commissionsand premiums of whatever kind associated with both sales orotherwise, incurred in connection with your failure to makepayment; or
5.10.2.3 take any other appropriate action as we deem fit.
5.11 Failure to collectWhere purchases are not collected within seven days after the sale,whether or not payment has been made, you will be required to pay astorage charge of £2 per item per day plus any additional handling costthat may apply. You will not be entitled to collect the Lot until alloutstanding charges are met, together with payment of all otheramounts due to us.
5.12 Export Licence5.12.1 If required we can, at our discretion, advise you on the detailed
provisions of the export licensing regulations. Where we advise youin relation to export licensing regulations the ultimate responsibilityin respect of any export will lie with you and we will not beresponsible for your failure to apply for any necessary licences.
5.12.2 If the Lot is going to be hand carried by you, you may berequired to produce a valid export licence to us or sign a waiverdocument stating that a licence will be applied for.
5.12.3 You should always check whether an export licence is requiredbefore exporting. Export licences are usually obtained within twoor three weeks but delays can occur.
5.12.4 Unless otherwise agreed by us in writing, the fact that you wishto apply for an export licence does not affect your obligation tomake payment within seven days nor our right to charge interest onlate payment.
5.12.5 If you request that we apply for an export licence on yourbehalf, we shall be entitled to recover from you our disbursementsand out of pocket expenses in relation to such application, togetherwith any relevant VAT.
5.12.6 We will not be obliged to rescind a sale nor to refund anyinterest or other expenses incurred by you where payment is madeby you despite the fact that an export licence is required.
5.13 Refund in the case of Forgery5.13.1 A sale will be cancelled, and the amount paid refunded to you
if a Lot (other than a miscellaneous item not described in thecatalogue) sold by us proves to have been a Forgery. We shall nothowever be obliged to refund any amounts if either (a) thecatalogue description or saleroom notice at the auction datecorresponded to the generally accepted opinion of scholars orexperts at that time, or fairly indicated that there was a conflict ofopinions, or (b) it can be demonstrated that the Lot is a Forgeryonly by means of either a scientific process not generally acceptedfor use until after publication of the catalogue or a process which atthe date of the auction was unreasonably expensive or impracticableor likely to have caused damage to the Lot. Furthermore, youshould note that this refund can be obtained only if the followingconditions are met:
5.13.1.1 you must notify us in writing, within seven days of thereceipt of the Lot(s), that in your view the Lot concerned is aForgery;
5.13.1.2 you must then return the item to us within fourteen daysfrom receipt of the Lot(s), in the same condition as at theauction date; and
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5.13.1.3 as soon as possible following return of the Lot, you mustproduce evidence satisfactory to us that the Lot is a Forgery andthat you are able to transfer good title to us, free from any thirdparty claims.
5.13.2 In no circumstances shall we be required to pay you any morethan the amount paid by you for the Lot concerned and you shallhave no claim for interest.
5.13.3 The benefit of this guarantee is not capable of beingtransferred, and is solely for the benefit of the person to whom theoriginal invoice was made out by us in respect of the Lot when soldand who, since the sale, has remained the owner of the Lot withoutdisposing of any interest in it to any third party.
5.13.4 We shall be entitled to rely on any scientific or other process toestablish that the Lot is not a Forgery, whether or not such processwas used or in use at the date of the auction.
6 LIABILITY Nothing in these Terms and Conditions limits or excludes our liability for:6.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence; or 6.2 any damage or liability incurred by you as a result of our fraud or
fraudulent misrepresentation.7 COPYRIGHT
7.1 We shall have the right (on a non-exclusive basis) to photograph, videoor otherwise produce an image of the Lot. All rights in such an imagewill belong to us, and we shall have the right to use it in whatever waywe see fit.
7.2 The copyright in all images, illustrations and written material relatingto a Lot is and shall remain at all times our property and we shall havethe right to use it in whatever way we see fit. You shall not use or allowanyone else to use such images, illustrations or written material withoutour prior written consent.
8 VATYou shall give us all relevant information about your VAT status and that ofthe Lot to ensure that the correct information is printed in the catalogues.Once printed, the information cannot be changed. If we incur any unforeseencost or expense as a result of the information being incorrect, you willreimburse to us on demand the full amount incurred.
9 NOTICESAll notices given under these Terms and Conditions may be served personally,sent by 1st class post, or faxed to the address given to the sender by the otherparty. Any notice sent by post will be deemed to have been received on thesecond working day after posting or, if the addressee is overseas, on the fifthworking day after posting. Any notice sent by fax or served personally will bedeemed to be delivered on the first working day following despatch.
10 ADDITIONAL PROVISIONSThe following provisions of this clause 10 shall apply only if you are acting forthe purposes of your business. 10.1 Limitation of Liability
Subject to clause 6, we shall not be liable, whether in tort (includingfor negligence or breach of statutory duty), contract, misrepresentationor otherwise for any:10.1.1 loss of profits, loss of business, depletion of goodwill and/or
similar losses, loss of anticipated savings, loss of goods, loss ofcontract, loss of use, loss of corruption of data or information; or
10.1.2 any special, indirect, consequential or pure economic loss,costs, damages, charges or expenses.
10.2 SeverabilityIf any part of these Terms and Condition is found by any court to beinvalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part may be discounted and therest of the conditions shall continue to be valid and enforceable to thefullest extent permitted by law.
10.3 Force majeureWe shall have no liability to you if we are prevented from, or delayedin performing, our obligations under these Terms and Conditions orfrom carrying on our business by acts, events, omissions or accidentsbeyond our reasonable control, including (without limitation) strikes,lock-outs or other industrial disputes (whether involving our workforceor the workforce of any other party), failure of a utility service ortransport network, act of God, war, riot, civil commotion, maliciousdamage, compliance with any law or governmental order, rule,regulation or direction, accident, breakdown of plant or machinery,fire, flood, storm or default of suppliers or subcontractors.
10.4 Waiver10.4.1 A waiver of any right under these Terms and Conditions is only
effective if it is in writing and it applies only to the circumstancesfor which it is given. No failure or delay by a party in exercising anyright or remedy under these Terms and Conditions or by law shallconstitute a waiver of that (or any other) right or remedy, norpreclude or restrict its further exercise. No single or partial exerciseof such right or remedy shall preclude or restrict the further exerciseof that (or any other) right or remedy.
10.4.2 Unless specifically provided otherwise, rights arising underthese Terms and Conditions are cumulative and do not excluderights provided by law.
10.5 Law and Jurisdiction10.5.1 These Terms and Conditions and any dispute or claim arising
out of or in connection with them or their subject matter, shall begoverned by, and construed in accordance with, the law of Englandand Wales.
10.5.2 The parties irrevocably agree that the courts of England andWales shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute orclaim that arises out of, or in connection with, Terms andConditions or their subject matter.
Postal Charges
Prices for books(items sent by this method are not covered by insurance)
Prices for all other items including postage and packaging
Shipments of more than 2kg or volumetric measurement of more than 2kg have tobe sent by courier. Certain countries may incur extra charge when courier servicesare required by our insurance policy. For lots sent by courier please [email protected] for calculation of any further relevant cost in addition tothe above charges.
Value Added Tax (VAT)
Charging of (VAT) at AuctionThe information shown on this page sets out the way in which Spink intends toaccount for VAT.
i. Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme1. Where possible, we will offer Lots for sale under the Auctioneers’
Margin Scheme. Such Lots can be identified by the absence of anysymbol next to the Lot number in the catalogue and will not besubject to VAT on the Hammer Price.
2. Where Lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme toVAT–registered businesses, the VAT included within the Buyers’Premium is not recoverable as input tax. Upon request on sale day,we will issue invoices that show VAT separately on both the HammerPrice and the Buyer’s Premium. This will enable VAT-registeredbusinesses to recover the VAT charged as input tax, subject to thenormal rules for recovering input tax.
ii. Zero-Rated LotsLimited Categories of goods, such as books, are Zero-rated (o) for VAT inthe United Kingdom. Such Lots are offered under the Auctioneers’ MarginScheme. In these circumstances no VAT element will be included withinthe Buyer’s Premium.
iii. Daggered LotsLots which are Daggered (†) in the catalogue are subject to VAT at 20%on both the Hammer Price and the Buyer’s Premium.
iv. Starred and Omega LotsLots which are marked (x) in the catalogue are subject to VAT at 5% onthe Hammer Price and 20% on the Buyer’s Premium which is shown asinclusive of VAT. Lots which bear the Omega symbol (Ω) are subject toVAT at 20% on the Hammer Price and on the Buyer’s Premium. Such Lotsbear VAT because the Lot is liable for VAT at this rate on importation intothe EU.
v. Investment Gold LotsLots marked (g) in the catalogue are exempt from VAT on the HammerPrice and are subject to VAT at 20% on the Buyer’s Premium. A refund ofVAT charged on the Buyer’s Premium can also be made on receipt of proofof business as a collectibles dealer.
vi. Imported LotsLots which are marked (x) and Lots which bear the Omega symbol (Ω)have VAT charged on the Hammer Price and Buyers’ Premium becausethey have been imported into the United Kingdom from outside the EU.In these cases we have used a temporary importation procedure, which ineffect means that the point of importation is deferred until the Lot has beensold. At this point the Buyer is treated as the importer and is liable to paythe import VAT due. We will collect the VAT from you and pay it to HMCustoms and Excise on your behalf.
Invoice Value UK EU Rest of the WorldUp to £1,500 £10 £15 £20
Above £1,501 £20 £30 £40
Weight UK EU Rest of the WorldUp to 1kg £8 for any weight £12 £15
Up to 2kg £8 for any weight £18 £25
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AUCTION CALENDAR
2011
The above sale dates are subject to change
Spink offers the following servicesValuations for insurance and probate for individual items or whole collections.
Sales on a commission basis either of individual pieces or whole collections.
Stamps20 September Great Britain Stamps London 1103824/25 September Fine Stamps & Covers of South East Asia including the Stolz Collection Part II Singapore 1101612 October The Chartwell Collection - Great Britain Surface Printed Issues London 1103118/19 October Pearls of Arabia Philately London 110379 November The “Fordwater” Collection of Mint Australian Commonwealth with the
Emphasis Being on Unmounted Mint London 110419/10 November Autumn Collector’s Series Sale London 1103315/16 November The Collector’s Series Sale New York 13729 November The “Agathon” Collection of the First Issue of Russia London 110346 December The Chartwell Collection - Great Britain King Edward VII Essays,
Proofs and Issued Stamps London 11035
Banknotes27/28 September World Banknotes London 110193 October British Banknotes Featuring The Brian Ascroft and
Alasdair Macdonald Collections and Other Properties London 1104015/16 November The Collector’s Series Sale New York 3118 December World Banknotes London 11020
Bonds and Shares21 October Bonds & Share Certificates of the World London 1102215/16 November The Collector’s Series Sale New York 311
Medals24 November Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 11011
Coins6 October The Frank Brady Collection of English Hammered Groats London 110396/7 October Ancient, English & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 1102315/16 November The Collector’s Series Sale New York 31113 December Ancient, English & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 11024
Group Chairman and CEOOlivier D. Stocker
Your Specialists
Banknotes, Bonds & SharesUK - Barnaby Faull Mike Veissid Francesca Girelli Andrew Pattison
USA - Stephen Goldsmith Matthew Orsini
StampsUK - Tim Hirsch Guy Croton David Parsons Nick Startup Neill Granger Paul Mathews Dominic Savastano
USA - Chris Anderson George Eveleth Andrew Titley Ed RobinsonCoins
UK - Paul Dawson Julie-Morgane Lecoindre Richard Bishop William MacKay Arthur Bryant John Pett George ChampUSA - Stephen Goldsmith Matthew Orsini Normand Pepin
Orders, Decorations, Medals & MilitariaUK - Mark Quayle Oliver Pepys
BooksUK - Philip Skingley Rebecca Mason
AutographsUSA - Robert Litzenberger
Your Europe Team
Chairman’s OfficeDennis Muriu Monica Kruber
DirectorsTim Hirsch Anthony Spink
Auction & Client Management TeamEmily Johnston Miroslava Adusei-Poku Luca Borgo Phillipa Brown
FinanceAlison Bennet Mina Bhagat Alison Kinnaird Shyam Padhiar Svitlana Qamarauli
IT & AdministrationBerdia Qamarauli Darjet Shah Liz Cones Curlene Spencer John Winchcombe
Your America TeamChairman Emeritus
John HerzogHead of NumismaticStephen Goldsmith
Finance & Operations ManagerSam Qureshi
Auction AdministrationRick Penko Patricia Gardner
Marketing & DesignJames McGuire Emily Cowin Shawn Barnes Clyde Townsend
Finance & AdministrationIngrid Qureshi Marcy Gottberg Ed Robinson
AuctioneerTracy Shreve
Your Asia Team
Gary Tan
Our Environmental Commitment: Paper from Sustainable Forests and Non Hazardous InkFor centuries Spink and its employees have been preserving and curating collectable items. We now wish to play a modest role in preserving ourplanet, as well as the heritage of collectables, so future generations may enjoy both.
We insist that our printers source all paper used in the production of Spink catalogues from FSC registered suppliers (for further information onthe FSC standard please visit fsc.org) and use inks containing non hazardous ingredients. Spink recycle all ecological material used on our premisesand we would encourage you to recycle your catalogue once you have finished with it.
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