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14 DECEMBER 2012

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THE DAVID KIRCH COLLECTION OF

ENGLISH PROVINCIAL BANKNOTES

PART II: EAST ANGLIA AND EAST MIDLANDS

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BANKNOTES

13 December World Banknotes London 1202414 December The David Kirch Collection of English Provincial Banknotes - Part II London 1205012 January Banknotes, Bonds & Share Certificates and Fine Coins of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong 1300515/16 January The Collector’s Series Sale New York 3169/10/11 April World Banknotes London 130041/2 October World Banknotes London 13018

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STAMPS

27 November Great Britain - The “Fordwater” Collection London 1204912 December The Chartwell Collection - GB Line-Engraved Essays, Proofs, Stamps and Covers - Part IV London 1202113 January The Mizuhara Collection of Korean Stamps Hong Kong 1300813 January Fine Stamps and Covers of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong 1300923 January The “Lionheart” Collection of Great Britain and British Empire Specimen Stamps London 1301024 January The Collector’s Series Sale London 13011

COINS

4/5 December Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 1202712 January Banknotes, Bonds & Share Certificates and Fine Coins of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong 1300515/16 January The Collector’s Series Sale New York 31627 March Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 1301227 June Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 1301322 August Tibetan Coins from the Nick Rhodes Collection Hong Kong 1302024 September North East Indian Coins from the Nick Rhodes Collection London 13019

MEDALS

22 November Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 1200425 April Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 1300125 July Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 1300221 November Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 13003

BONDS AND SHARES

29 November Bonds and Share Certificates of the World London 1201112 January Banknotes, Bonds & Share Certificates and Fine Coins of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong 1300515/16 January The Collector’s Series Sale New York 31617 May Bonds and Share Certificates of the World London 1301628 November Bonds and Share Certificates of the World London 13017

AUTOGRAPHS

15/16 January The Collector’s Series Sale New York 316

WINES

13 January An Evening of Exceptional Wines Hong Kong SFW02

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Lot 1097

BEDFORDSHIRE 1001-1013

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE 1014-1029

CAMBRIDGESHIRE 1030-1057

DERBYSHIRE 1058-1098

ESSEX 1099-1166

HERTFORDSHIRE 1167-1203

HUNTINGDONSHIRE 1204-1212

LEICESTERSHIRE 1213-1245

ORDER OF SALE

LINCOLNSHIRE 1246-1373

NORFOLK 1374-1486

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE 1487-1530

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE 1531-1597

OXFORDSHIRE 1598-1643

RUTLAND 1644-1645

SUFFOLK 1646-1722

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The disposal of the David Kirch collection is one of those landmark events that willinfluence the collecting market for provincial banknotes for years to come. Viewingthese provincial notes indulges the collector with a joyful excess of cerebralpleasures. There is just so much and over such a wide range. And so much that ispreviously unknown. You could just conceivably ask for more but it would be veryselfish to do so.

Since their development over the past 300 years or so banks have always beenimportant. Recent events in the financial world have been a timely reminder thatbanks still play an important role in our everyday lives. The bank failure is no longerjust a piece of Victorian mythology. These provincial banknotes take us back to dayswhen every town had at least one local bank that actually issued their own money.And ‘quantitative easing’, in the form of issuing banknotes, could actually be doneby a local banker without reference to any central authority.

You do not need to be an expert to appreciate the appeal of an old banknote fromyour own local town – wherever that might be. Provincial banknotes were neverproduced as collector’s items but were real money for use by serious people forsignificant financial transactions. They actually are the tangible history of thefinancial and economic development of the towns and counties of the UnitedKingdom.

The David Kirch collection is a wonderful and significant achievement. In themanner of all great collections the time has now come for its dispersal amongst thewider collector community. This is completely appropriate for all true collectorsrecognise that they are only the lucky and temporary custodians of the items theycollect. The wide range of material available ensures that there will be opportunitiesfor both established and new collectors. And for some pieces the opportunity willprobably not be repeated.

Roger Outing

Author: Standard Catalogue of the Provincial Banknotes of England & Wales

All notes being sold on behalf of the David Kirch Charitable Trust

FOREWORD

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BEDFORDSHIRE

LEIGHTON BUZZARD

1003Leighton Buzzard Bank (Bassett, Grant, Exton,Sharples & Bassett), proof ‘pay the bearer’ note oncard, black and white, maiden (Abundance) withcornucopia top left (Outing 1176 ‘not seen’), goodvery fine, very rare

£200-300

1004Leighton Buzzard Bank (Bassett, Son & Harris),£5, left half only, no date (cirac 1870), serial number33925, black and white, value in blue at centre,maiden (Abundance) with cornucopia top left, reverseblue and white, value at centre, also a letterindemnifying the holder from any problems arisingfrom the note and dated ‘13 October 1870’ (Outing1176a for type), very fine

£50-100

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Commencing at 10.00 a.m.

All Sales are subject to the Terms and Conditions for Buyers 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.

BEDFORD

1001Bedford Bank (Thomas Barnard & Co.), £5, 5 May1913, serial number C2543, black and white, armswithin wreath top left, manuscript signature of T.Barnard low right, reverse blue and white, bank title atcentre, also a note on card asking if the note ‘woulddo’ (Outing 117f), red manuscript ‘Cancelled’ lowright, very fine and very rare

£500-600

1002Bedford Bank (Thomas Barnard & Co.), £10, 12November 1901, serial number A5586, black andwhite, arms within wreath top left, manuscriptsignature of T. Barnard low right, reverse blue andwhite, bank title at centre (Outing 117g), severalhandstamps, red manuscript ‘Cancelled’ low right,almost very fine and very rare

£500-700

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1005Leighton Buzzard Bank (Bassett, Son & Harris),£5, 21 July 1880, serial number 60389, black andwhite, value in blue at centre, maiden (Abundance)with cornucopia top left, manuscript signature ofFrederick Bassett low right, reverse blue and white,value at centre (Outing 1176b), red ink ‘Cancelled’low right, an attractive good very fine

£200-300

1006Leighton Buzzard Bank (Bassett, Son & Harris),£5, 16 October 1894, serial number 72978, black andwhite, value in blue at centre, maiden (Abundance)with cornucopia top left, manuscript signature ofFrederick Bassett low right, reverse blue and white,value at centre (Outing 1176b), red handstamp lowcentre, ink CANCELLED low right, vignette excisedand the note attached to a letter indemnifying the holderfrom any problems arising from the note and dated ‘10June 1896’,

£100-120

1007Leighton Buzzard Bank (Bassett, Son & Harris),unissued £10, 18- (1854-1893), serial number 21000,black and white, value in blue at centre, maiden(Abundance) with cornucopia top left, reverse blueand white, value at centre (Outing 1176d for type),perforated ‘& Co’ several times, very fine, rare

£200-300

1008Leighton Buzzard Bank (Bassett, Son & Harris),£10, 20 September 1884, serial number 20072, blackand white, value in blue at centre, maiden(Abundance) with cornucopia top left, manuscriptsignature of Theodore Harris low right, reverse blueand white, value at centre (Outing 1176e), purple‘CANCELLED’ handstamp twice across face of note,various annotations, very fine, rare

£300-400

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1009Leighton Buzzard Bank (Bassett, Son & Harris),unissued £20, 18- (1854-1893), serial number 2000,black and white, value in blue at centre, maiden(Abundance) with cornucopia top left, reverse blueand white, value at centre (Outing 1176, thisdenomination not listed), perforated & Co severaltimes, good very fine, scarce

£350-450

LUTON

1010Luton Bank (Hampson, Austin & Co.), £1, 15January 1815, serial number 8741, black and white,value in blue underprint at centre, partners initials incircular frame at left, manuscript signature ofHampson low right, reverse bank title in blue, revenueseal at centre (Outing 1298a), handstamp top right,good fine and rare

£400-600

1011Luton Bank (Hampson, Austin & Co.), £1, 29January 1821, serial number 2403, black and white,partners initials in circular frame at left, manuscriptsignature of Hampson low right (Outing 1298a),various annotations, very good, rare

£150-250

1012Luton, Bedfordshire Bank (Wilson, Heard,Gardiner & Co.), £1, 9 January 1809, serial number423, black and white, crowned vignette of Britanniatop left, manuscript signature of Gardiner low right(Outing 1297a), hole top right, margins untidy, verygood and rare

£200-250

1013Luton, Bedfordshire Bank (Wilson, Heard,Gardiner & Co.), £5, 7 January 1809, serial number1037, black and white, crowned vignette of Britanniatop left, manuscript signature of Gardiner low right(Outing 1297, denomination not listed), very good,presentable and very rare

£350-450

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AYLESBURY

1014Aylesbury (Old) Bank, an unissued or specimen £5,18- (circa 1850), no serial number, black and white,elephant vignette at top left, value at top and bottomleft, annotated ‘from 1 Jany 1850’ in signature area(Outing 60B), light discolouration and damp damagedleft edge, otherwise about fine, rare

£250-350

1015Aylesbury Old Bank, reverse proof on card, c.1851,black and white (Outing 60 for bank), date annotationat low right ‘Nov 15 1851’, mount marks on reverse, fine

£40-60

1016Aylesbury Old Bank, specimen £5, 18- (circa 1867),black, blue and white, elephant vignette at top left,arms at top right, vale at bottom left, centre, andcentre right, guilloche design with frame on reverse(Outing 60c), perforated CANCELLED, extremelyfine and most attractive, very rare

£400-600

1017Aylesbury, Uxbridge & Windsor Union Bank(William Medley, Son & Co), £5, 13 August 1836,serial number 6146, black, blue and white, arms at topleft, value at top right and bottom left, manuscriptsignature at bottom right, hand altered at centre,bankers arms in blue on reverse (Outing 63a), OLDBANK MORETON IN MARSH stamped in black,annotations, holes and tears, but good and rare

£300-400

1018Vale of Aylesbury Bank (Robert Dell, James Neale,Thomas Hedge & Thomas Grace), £10, -180-, noserial number, black and white on watermarked paper,bull vignette at top left, value at bottom left, (Outing61a), some discolouration, tear at left, otherwise anattractive fine, rare

£250-350

1019Vale of Aylesbury Bank (Thomas Grace & JohnSaunders Woodcock), £1, 6 November 1810, serialnumber 3816, black and white, bull vignette at topleft, value at bottom left, manuscript signature ofJ.S.Woodcock at bottom left (Outing 61b), somediscolouration, otherwise a presentable very good to fine,scarce

£150-200

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE

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1020Vale of Aylesbury Bank (Thomas Grace & JohnSaunders Woodcock), £1, 26 December 1810, serialnumber 6168, black and white, bull vignette at topleft, value at bottom left, manuscript signature ofThomas Grace at bottom left (Outing 61b), handaltered on reverse, some annotations and tears, good

£100-150

1021Vale of Aylesbury Bank (Thomas Grace & JohnSaunders Woodcock), £5, 21 September 1811, serialnumber 4925, black and white, bull vignette at topleft, value at bottom left, manuscript signature ofJ.S.Woodcock at bottom right (Outing 61c), smallannotations, an original and presentable fine, rare

£250-350

1022Vale of Aylesbury Bank (Thomas Grace & JohnSaunders Woodcock), £10, 13 October 1810, serialnumber 704, black and white, bull vignette at top left,value at bottom left, manuscript signature ofJ.S.Woodcock (Outing 61d), pinholes, annotations onreverse, very good to fine, rare

£300-400

BUCKINGHAM

1023Buckingham Old Bank (Box, Gray & Parrott), £1,3 August 1815, serial number 13115, arms at left,value at top right, bottom left, and centre in bue,manuscript signature of Thomas Box at bottom right(Outing 348b), annotations on reverse, small rustmarks and pin holes, otherwise very presentable andalmost fine, rare

£300-400

1024Buckingham, proof of bill of exchange, 176-,adressed to London, black and white, WG monogramat top left, (Outing not listed), damage at right andlower edge, evidence of mounting on reverse, light toningotherwise good very fine

£60-80

No bankers recorded in Buckingham prior to 1785 so thisis probably a merchants bill.

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CHESHAM

1025Chesham Bank (Thomas Butchers & Son),unissued £5, 18-, serial number 4503, black andwhite, vignette of oaktree at left, value at top right,bottom left and centre, (Outing 513), crisp example,extremely fine, rare

£300-400

HIGH WYCOMBE

1026Wycombe & Marlow Bank (Sam Wilkins & JosephBurrough), £1, 7 September 1801, serial numberJ316, black & white, partners initials in circular frametop left, manuscript signature of J. Burrough lowerright (Outing 959a), very good, rare

£250-300

STONY STRATFORD

1027Stony Stratford & Buckinghamshire Bank(William Oliver, John Oliver, Henry Langhorne &Richard Harrison), £1, c.1817 (date and serialnumber illegable), value at bottom left and right(Outing 2065a), poor

£80-120

1028Stony Stratford Bank (William Oliver, John Oliver& John York), £1, 26 January 1822, serial number384, black and white, arms at top left, value at topright and bottom left, and in large text at centre,manuscript signature of William Hiver at bottomright, large arms on reverse in black and red (not seenin Outing), good very fine, attractive and rare

£400-500

THAME

1029The Bucks & Oxon Union Bank Limited, an uncutproof sheet of five cheques, 18- (circa 1880), blackand white, bank name at left in filigree design, forThame (2) and Aylesbury (3) (Outing 350), somediscolouration and toning, otherwise very fine

£60-80

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1030Cambridge (no trading name), unissued 5 guineas,17- (circa 1790), black and white, wheat sheaf at topleft, value at low right (not listed in Outing), mountedon blue paper, about extremely fine and rare

£300-400

1031Cambridge and Cambridgeshire Bank (RichardFoster, Ebenezer Foster & Richd Foster Junr), £1,5 February 1821, serial number L4034, black andwhite on watermarked paper, bankers initials intableau at top left, value at low left and in redunderprint at centre, manuscript signature at low right(Outing 408c, but an earlier date than listed),cancellation text in black ink at centre and oversignature, a fresh original good fine and a new date

£500-700

1032Cambridge and Cambridgeshire Bank (RichardFoster, Ebenezer Foster & Richd Foster Junr), £1,31 August 1822, serial number 4562, black and whiteon watermarked paper, bankers initials in tableau attop left, value at low left and in red underprint atcentre, manuscript signature at low right (Outing408b), original and fresh, good very fine, a handsomenote

£400-600

1033Cambridge & Cambridgeshire Bank (EbenezerBird Foster, George Edward Foster & CharlesFinch Foster), £5, 8 October 1890, serial number27834, black, red and blue, bankers initials in vignetteat top left, value at low left, top right and in blueunderprint at centre, manuscript signature ofEbenezer Bird Foster at low right (Outing 408e),cancelled with handstamps and red ink, original goodfine and scarce

£500-700

CAMBRIDGESHIRE

CAMBRIDGE

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1035Cambridge & Cambridgeshire Bank (E.B. Foster, G.E.Foster, C.F. Foster, C.F.C. Foster & H.C. Foster.), partissued £5, 26 May 1899, serial number 36000, black, redand blue, bankers initals in vignette at top left, value at lowleft, top right and in blue underprint at centre (Outing 408for type, partnership not listed), cancellation holes, stained atright, taken out of circulation for use as a reference, overalloriginal good fine and rare

£450-650

1034Cambridge & Cambridgeshire Bank (E.B. Foster, G.E.Foster, C.F. Foster, C.F.C. Foster & H.C. Foster.), £5,8 May 1899, serial number 34573, black, red and blue,bankers initals in vignette at top left, value at low left, topright and in blue underprint at centre, manuscript signatureof Hugh C. Foster at low right (Outing 408 for type,partnership not listed), cancelled with purple CANCELLEDstamps and blue crayon, some pinholes, but an original goodfine and rare

£500-700

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1036Cambridge Town and County Bank (Hollick,Nash, Searle, Son & Nash), unissued £1, 181-, blackand white, bankers initials in tableau at left, value atlow left and top right (Outing 409a), remains ofmounting on reverse, small rust spots and small tear atlow centre, generally a presentable about fine

£200-300

1037Cambridge Town and County Bank (Hollick,Nash, Searle, Son & Nash), £1, 12 August 1825,serial number 1753, black and white, bankers initials intableau at left, value at low left and top right,manuscript signature of William Searle at low right,red and black revenue stamp on reverse (Outing409a), toned, small hole at low centre along fold, verygood

£200-300

1038Cambridge, proof sight bills (2), 18- (circa 1870),first blue on paper, second black on thin card, bothornate border at left with ‘CH’ initials (Outing notlisted), first handstamped SPECIMEN, second withhand-corrected London partnership name, about veryfine (2)

£40-60

1039Cambridge Bank, £5, 5 October 1839, serial numberB9445, black and white, value at low left and topright, manuscript signature of F.D. Barker at low right,reverse blue, ornimental border and bank name(Outing 411a), toned with pinholes, a presentable verygood

£250-350

1040Cambridge Bank, £10, 22 October 1840, serialnumber A3586, black and white, value at low left andtop right, manuscript signature of F.D. Barker at lowright, reverse red, ornimental border and bank name(Outing 411b), stained on reverse but an originalabout fine

£350-450

1041Cambridge Bank, proof on thin card for a £5, 182-,black and white, vignette showing bankers initials(W.F.C.) at top left, value at low left, centre and topright (Outing 412 for partnership), extremely fine andrare

£300-400

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CHATTERIS

1042Chatteris & Cambridgeshire (W.C.B. & Son),proof on thick paper for a 10/-, 18-, black and white,bankers initials at top left, value at centre and low left(Not listed in Outing) mount marks on reverse,extremely fine and no other known banks for Chatteris,very rare

£500-700

MARCH

1043March, an interesting proof 5/-, ‘for theaccommodation of small change’, 18- (circa 1820),payable 3 days after date of isue, black and white,engraved initials E.W.E at left, value at low left (notlisted in Outing), mounting marks on reverse, slightdamage to low left corner, very fine and rare

£200-300

WISBECH

1044Wisbech Bank (James Hill & Son.), £1 (2), 18February 1825 and 23 August 1825, serial numbers9770 and 14667 respectively, black and white, initialsat top left, value at low left and top right, manuscriptsignatures at low right, black and red duty stamp onreverse (Outing 2384a), both toned, first very good,second about fine (2)

£200-300

1045Wisbech Bank (James Hill & Son.), £5, 12September 1825, serial number 1894, black andwhite, initials at top left, value at low left and top right,manuscript signatures at low right, black and red dutystamp on reverse (Outing 2384a), heavily trimmed,original and fine

£150-200

1046Wisbech & Lincolnshire Bank (Richard Gurney,John Gurney, Joseph Gurney, John Gurney,Henry Birkbeck & Jonathan Peckover), pencil essayon watermarked paper for a £1, 180-, black and white,value at centre and low left (2382c for type), extremelyfine and rare

£300-400

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1047Wisbech & Lincolnshire Bank (Gurneys,Birkbeck & Peckover), £1, 15 April 1809,serial number A6426, black and white, valueat centre and low left (2382c for type),signature cut cancelled, repaired and partiallybacked with paper, good and scarce

£150-200

1048Wisbech & Lincolnshire Bank (Gurneys,Birkbeck & Peckover), proof £1, 18-, blackand white, bankers initials at top left, value atlow left (Outing 2382c for type), mountingtraces on reverse, trimmed with some foxing butoverall good fine

£250-300

1049Wisbech & Lincolnshire Bank (Gurneys,Birkbeck & Peckover), £1, 21 July 1810,serial number B7840, black and white,bankers initials at top left, value at low left(Outing 2382c), signature cut cancelled, verygood

£300-350

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1050Wisbech & Lincolnshire Bank (Gurneys,Birkbeck & Peckovers), £5 (2), 22November 1834 and 29 October 1836, serialnumbers 4908 and 6802, black and white,bankers initials at top left, value at low left(Outing 2382f), signature cut cancelled, verygood (2)

£250-350

1051Wisbech & Lincolnshire Bank (Gurney,Birkbeck, Barclay & Buxton), £5, 1November 1894, serial number X7944, blackand white, bankers initials at top left, value atlow left (Outing 2382y), signature cutcancelled, good very fine

£80-100

1052Wisbech & Lincolnshire Bank (RichardGurney, John Gurney, Joseph Gurney,John Birkbeck, Jospeh Taylor & JonathanPeckover), £10, 3 May 1806, serial number4717, black and white, bankers initials at topleft, value at low left (Outing 2382b), splitand re-joined, signature cut cancelled, aboutvery good and rare

£250-350

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1053Wisbech & Lincolnshire Bank (Gurney, Birkbeck,Barclay & Buxton), £10, 11 October 1894, serialnumber N8575, black and white, bankers initials attop left, value at low left (Outing 2382aa), signaturecut cancelled, good fine

£100-150

1054Wisbech & Lincolnshire Bank, £20, left half only,circa 1865, serial number P452, black and white,bankers initials at top left, value at low left, reverseorange, value at centre (Outing 2382 for bank,partnership unlisted), split and rejoined but right halflost, good fine and an unlisted partnership thus rare

£80-120

1055Wisbech & Lincolnshire Bank (Gurney, Birkbeck,Peckovers & Buxton), cancelled £20, 6 October1890, serial number P2573, black and white, bankersinitials at top left, value at low left (Outing 2382u),signature cut cancelled, good fine

£300-350

1056Wisbech & Lincolnshire Bank (Richard Gurney,Bartlett Gurney, Joseph Gurney, John Birkbeck,Joseph Taylor & Jonathan Peckover), bill ofexchange for £34 and 11/-, 1 October 1793, serialnumber 6902, black and white, bankers initials at topleft (Outing 2382 for bank, unlisted partnership),about fine

£150-200

1057National Provincial Bank of Wisbech, proof on cardfor a £10, 183-, black and white, William IV at topleft, value at top right and low left (Outing 2386 forbank, unlisted denomination), mounting marks onreverse, very fine and very rare

£300-350

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DERBYSHIRE

BUXTON

1058Buxton & High Peak Bank (Goodwin, Goodwin& Co.), £1, 28 October 1813, serial number 6015,black and white, partners initials in oval frame top left,manuscript signature of George Goodwin at low right(Outing 388a), clipped, very good, scarce

£150-200

1059Buxton & High Peak Bank (Goodwin, Goodwin& Co.), unissued £1, 18- (1812-1816), black andwhite, partners initials in oval frame top left (Outing388b), good very fine, scarce

£150-200

1060Buxton & High Peak Bank (Goodwin, Goodwin& Co.), unissued £2, 18- (1812-1816), black andwhite, partners initials in oval frame top left (Outing388c), good very fine, scarce

£200-250

1061Buxton & High Peak Bank (Goodwin, Goodwin& Co.), unissued £5, 18- (1812-1816), black andwhite, partners initials in oval frame top left (Outing388e), good very fine, scarce

£200-250

1062Buxton & High Peak Bank (Goodwin, Goodwin& Co.), unissued £5, 18- (1812-1816), black andwhite, partners initials in oval frame top left (Outing388e), good very fine, a variety from the preceeding notewith a change to the names of the London Bankers, scarce

£200-250

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CHESTERFIELD

1063Chesterfield Bank (Hornby, Esdaile, Raynes &Gillett), unissued £5, 179- (1790-1797), black andwhite, maiden (Justitia) in oval frame top left (Outing523a), almost very fine, rare

£300-350

1064Chesterfield Bank (Richard Gillett & Co.), £1, 8December 1808, serial number D252, black andwhite, maiden (Justitia) in oval frame top left,manuscript signature of Richard Gillett low right(Outing 523 for type, denomination not listed), poor,rare

£150-200

1065Chesterfield Bank (Hornby, Esdaile, Raynes &Gillett), proof £5 on India paper, 18- (1802-1803?),black and white, maiden (Justitia) in oval frame topleft (Outing 523 for type), mounting traces, very fine,rare

£200-300

1066Chesterfield Bank (Saxton & Chapman), £1, 27September 1800, serial number 139, black and white,arms top left, manuscript signature of GeorgeChapman low right (Outing 524a), very good, rare

£200-250

1067Chesterfield Bank (Jebb, Slater & Malkin), proof£1 on card, 18- (1813-1816), black and white, armsand plinth top left (Outing 525 for type), good veryfine, rare

£300-350

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DERBY

1068Union Bank (Derby), Portland Place (King,Rogers & Co.), 1 guinea, 4 May 1801, serial number238, black and white, bank building top left,manuscript signature of Swift (?) low right (Outing672), almost fine and rare

£200-300

1069Scarsdale and High Peak Bank, proof £5,Chesterfield, 187- (1877), black and white, arms topcentre, also a receipt for the same bank and datedOctober 19th 1903 (Outing 526e), extremely fine,rare (2)

£300-400

1070Derby Bank (Bellairs, Sons & Co.), £1 (2), 1812,1814, black and white, stag top left, manuscriptsignature of Bellairs low right, reverse partners initialsin blue at centre (Outing 673d), fine and very finerespectively (2)

£80-120

1071Derby Bank (Bellairs, Sons & Co.), £5, 8 January1814, serial number G801, black and white, stag topleft, manuscript signature of Bellairs low right (Outing673e), fine

£100-150

1072Derby Bank (Samuel Smith & Co.), £1, 1 May1817, serial number 946, black and white, arms topleft, manuscript signature low right (Outing 674a),some staining, fine, rare

£300-350

1073Derby Bank (Samuel Smith & Co.), unissued £5,18- (1887-1902), serial number E10001, black andwhite, arms top left, reverse brown and white, valueand partners initials at centre (Outing 674j), extremelyfine and rare

£250-350

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1074Derby Bank (Samuel Smith & Co.),unissued £10, 18- (1887-1902), serialnumber G90001, black and white, arms topleft, reverse black and white, value andpartners initials at centre (Outing 674j fortype, denomination not listed), extremely fineand rare

£300-400

1075Derby Bank (Samuel Smith & Co.),unissued £20, 18- (1887-1902), serialnumber A1001, black and white, arms topleft (Outing 674j for type, denomination notlisted), extremely fine and rare

£300-400

1076Derby Bank (Samuel Smith & Co.),unissued £50, 18- (1887-1902), serialnumber C501, black and white, arms top left(Outing 674j for type, denomination notlisted), extremely fine and rare

£350-450

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1077Derby Bank (Samuel Smith & Co.), unissued £100,18- (1887-1902), serial number D345, black andwhite, arms top left (Outing 674k), extremely fine andrare

£400-600

1078Derby Bank (Samuel Smith & Co.), a sight billdated 11 October 1819, black and white, arms top left(Outing 674 for partnership very fine

£40-60

1079Derby Old Bank (Crompton, Newton & Co.),unissued £1, 18- (1812-1829), black and white,classical frieze and cherubs at centre, Britannia top left,reverse revenue seal (Outing 663a for type), good veryfine, rare

£250-300

1080Derby Old Bank (Crompton, Newton & Co.),proof £1, 18- (1812-1829), black and white, classicalfrieze and cherubs at centre, Britannia top left (Outing663a for type), good very fine, rare

£200-250

1081Derby Old Bank (Crompton, Newton & Co.),proof £5, 18- (1812-1829), black and white, arms topleft (Outing 663c), good very fine, rare

£250-350

1082Derby Old Bank (Crompton, Newton & Co.),proof £5 on card, 18- (1812-1829), black and white,Britannia and cherubs at centre, laureate head top left(Outing 663b), a Perkins, Fairman & Heathengraving, some foxing, good very fine, rare

£300-400

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1083Derby and Derbyshire Banking Company,proof £5 on card, 183- (1833-1880), blackand white, arms top left, value in black tablettop right and low left (Outing 675b),extremely fine, rare

£300-400

1084Derby and Derbyshire Banking Company,proof £10 on card, 183- (1833-1880), blackand white, arms top left, value in black tablettop right and low left (Outing 675d),extremely fine, rare

£300-400

1085Derby and Derbyshire Banking CompanyLimited, unissued £10, 18- (1880-1898),serial number 34/27, black and white, armstop left, value in black top right and low left,value in blue at centre (Outing 675n), almostextremely fine, rare

£300-400

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1086Derby and Derbyshire Banking Company Limited,£10, 9 October 1895, serial number 31/163, blackand white, arms top left, value top right and low left,value in blue underprint at centre (Outing 675m),signature cut cancelled, good fine and rare

£300-400

1087Derby and Derbyshire Banking Company, proof£20 on card, 18- (1833-1880), black and white, armstop left, value in black tablet top right and low left(Outing 675b), good very fine, rare

£300-350

1088Derby and Derbyshire Banking Company, unissued£20, 18- (1833-1880), serial number D 233, blackand white, arms top left, value in black tablet top rightand low left, value in blue underprint at centre(Outing 675f), extremely fine, rare

£300-400

1089Derby and Derbyshire Banking Company, unissued£50, 18- (1833-1880), serial number C 851, blackand white, arms top left, value in black tablet top rightand low left, value in blue underprint at centre(Outing 675h), extremely fine, rare

£350-450

1090Derby and Derbyshire Banking Company Limited,£50, 9 February 1889, serial number C324, black andwhite, arms top left, value top right and low left, valuein blue underprint at centre (Outing 675t), signaturecut cancelled, very fine and very rare

£400-500

1091Derby and Derbyshire Banking Company,watermarked paper for the issue for £50 (2), ND (ca1833-1880), (Outing 675h for type), extremely fine,rare (2)

£50-100

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HOLT HOUSE (MATLOCK)

1092Holt House (Self & Compy.), 20 shillings, 23September 1800, serial number 2/D8, black andwhite, arms low centre, manuscript signature of D.Dakeyne Junior low right (Outing 970b), almost fine,scarce

£100-150

1093Holt House (Dakeyne, Sons & Compy.), £1, 3 July1801, serial number 404, black and white, arms lowcentre, manuscript signature of D. Dakeyne Junior lowright (Outing 970b), good fine, scarce

£200-250

WIRKSWORTH

1094Wirksworth Bank (Arkwright, Toplis & Co.), £1,11 October 1817, serial number C 3566, black andwhite, arms at left, manuscript signature of JohnTopliss low right (Outing 2380a), poor, scarce

£200-250

1095Wirksworth and Ashbourn. Derbyshire Bank, acontemporary forgery of a £5, 21 December 1840,serial number N 905, black and white, arms topcentre, manuscript signature of Frederic Arkwrightlow right, reverse revenue seal (Outing 2380e),manuscript ‘forgery’ across face, very good and rare

£80-120

1096Wirksworth and Derbyshire Bank (Richd.Arkwright & Compy.), £5, 10 March 1862, serialnumber K/W 0550, black and white, arms at top left,pink tax seal in left field with portait of a young QueenVictoria (Outing 2380e), cut and rejoined, signaturecut cancelled, very good to fine and rare

£300-400

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1097Wirksworth and Ashbourn. Derbyshire Bank, £10,1 May 1843, serial number 3919, black and white,arms top left, manuscript signature of FredericArkwright low right, reverse revenue seal (Outing2380g), signature manuscript cancelled, variousannotations, fine, rare

£800-1,000

1097AMoore & Robinson’s Nottinghamshire BankingCompany Limited, a proof £5, Wirksworth 18- (circa1870), ‘Derbyshire Bank’ logo at left, black,perforated SPECIMEN/ C. SKIPPER & EAST(Outing 1622 unlisted type), slight damage at top leftcorner, creased top right corner, good very fine.

£80-120

1097BMoore & Robinson’s Nottinghamshire BankingCompany Limited, a specimen £5, Wirksworth 18-(circa 1870), ‘Derbyshire Bank’ logo at left, black,blue underporint, perforated SPECIMEN/ C.SKIPPER & EAST (Outing 1622e), small ink marksat top left, almost extremely fine

£300-400

1098Moore & Robinson’s Nottinghamshire BankingCompany Limited, £5, Wirksworth Branch, 16January 1893, serial number A 6029, black and white,value in blue underprint at centre, arms at left,manuscript signature low right, reverse blue and white(Outing 2381b), various annotations and purpleCANCELLED handstamp at left and right, good fineand rare

£600-800

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BILLERICAY

1099Billericay Bank (Fincham, Barrell, Fincham & Fincham), proof £10, 18- (1814-1816), black & white, corn sheaf topleft, (Outing 1, 3b), backed on paper, good very fine, rare

£400-500

BRAINTREE

1100Essex & Suffolk Bank, (Sparrow, Brown, Hanbury, Savill & Simpson), proof £1, Braintree, 18- (1810-1824), black& white, two plants top left, value lower left (Outing 258f), a Thorowgood engraving, backed on card, very fine, rare

£400-500

1101Essex & Suffolk Bank (Sparrow, Brown, Hanbury, Savill & Simpson), £10, Braintree, 1 March 1814, serial number14680, black & white, plants top left, value lower left (Outing 258h), signature cut cancelled, manuscript annotation onface, fine, rare, Outing plate note

£500-700

ESSEX

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1102Essex Bank (Sparrow, Tufnell & Co.), £5,Braintree, 22 March 1882, serial number 319365,black & white, value in blue underprint at centre, armsat left, manuscript signature of Tufnell lower right,reverse green, bank title at centre (Outing 258t),signature manuscript cancelled, Outing plate note, fineto very fine, rare

£700-900

1103Essex Bank (Sparrow, Tufnell, Parker Woodhouse& Round), £10, Braintree, 10 July 1861, serialnumber 15127, black & white, arms top left, value ingrey tablet lower left, manuscript signature of EdwardRound lower right, reverse green, bank title (Outing258n), split and rejoined, m/s cancelled, good fine, rare,Outing plate note

£700-900

1104Essex Bank (Sparrow, Tufnell & Co), £10,Braintree, 7 May 1884, serial number 30136, black &white, value in blue underprint at centre, arms top left,value in grey tablet lower left, manuscript signature ofRobert Woodhouse lower right, reverse green, banktitle (Outing 258v), signatures ink cancelled, very fine,rare

£700-900

1105Essex Bank (Sparrow, Tufnell & Co), £50Braintree, 18 October 1882, serial number 1502,black & white, value in blue underprint at centre, armstop left, value in black lower left, reverse green, banktitle (Outing 258y), signature cut cancelled, redCANCELLED handstamp, fine and very rare, Outingplate note

£800-1,000

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CHELMSFORD

1106Chelmsford Bank (Crickitt & Compy), £1 (2),1813, black & white, partners initials in oval top left,manuscript signature of Crickitt lower right (Outing482b), both with a lower corner missing, very good,scarce and rare (2)

£400-500

1107Chelmsford Bank (Crickitt & Compy), £1, 10 July1818, serial number 19742, black & white, partnersinitials in oval top left, manuscript signature of Crickittlower right (Outing 482b), fine, rare

£300-400

1108Chelmsford Bank (Crickitt & Compy.), £1, 9 July1819, serial number 23503, black & white, partnersinitials in oval top left, manuscript signature of Ruffelllower right, reverse grey, bank title (Outing 482,partnership unlisted), a pleasing very fine, fresh andvery rare

£400-500

1109Chelmsford Bank (Crickitt & Compy.), £1, 12August 1825, serial number 53827, black & white,ONE in vertical format at centre, partners initials topleft, manuscript signature of Ruffell lower right,reverse revenue seal at centre (Outing 482b), very goodto fine, rare

£300-400

1110Chelmsford Bank (Crickitt & Compy.), £1, 2September 1825, serial number 55274, black & white,ONE in vertical format at centre, partners initials topleft, manuscript signature of Crickitt lower right,reverse revenue seal at centre (Outing 482b), fine, rare

£300-400

1111Chelmsford Bank (Crickitt & Compy.), £5, 29October 1824, serial number 5405, black & white,partners initials in octagonal tablet top left, value inblack table, lower left, manuscript signature of Ruffelllower right, reverse ornate revenue seal at centre(Outing 482c), a pleasing very good, rare

£500-600

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1112Chelmsford Bank (Crickitt & Compy.), £10, 9September 1825, serial number 8031, black & white,bank building at top left, manuscript signature ofRuffell lower right, reverse bank title, Bank ofCRICKITT, RUFFELL & CO. CHELMSFORD(Outing 482d for similar, Ruffell not listed), aboutfine, very rare

£600-800

1113Essex & Suffolk Bank (Sparrow, Brown, Hanbury,Savill & Simpson), Chelmsford, £1, 10 April 1817,serial number 30299, black & white, plants top left,value lower left (Outing 484b), signature cutcancelled, manuscript Jos. Savill, pinned to note top left,about fine, rare

£400-600

1114Essex Bank (Sparrow, Walford, Nottidge,Greenwood & Tufnell), £5, Chelmsford, 29 January1841, serial number 1475, black & white (Outing notrecorded, 484 for similar), signature excised, backingpaper replacement, very good to fine, rare

£800-1,000

1115Essex Bank (W.M. Tufnell and Edmund Round),£5, 24 October 1881, serial number 28028, black &white, arms between corn sheaves top left, value inblack tablet lower left, manuscript signature of W.M.Tufnell lower right, reverse grey, ESSEX & BPSSTORTFORD BANK at centre (Outing 484k),BANK OF ENGLAND handstamp, and manuscriptCANCELLED, about fine, very rare

£800-1,000

1116Essex Bank (B. Sparrow, W. Tufnell, J. Parker, R.Woodhouse & W. Tufnell), £5, Chelmsford, 17August 1877, serial number 65618, black & white,arms top left flanked by corn sheaves, value in blacktablet lower left, manuscript signatures of R.Woodhouse lower right, reverse green, bank title(Outing 484n), purple CANCELLED handstamp,fine, rare, Outing plate note

£600-800

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1117Essex Bank (Sparrow, Tufnell & Co.), £5,Chelmsford, 31 August 1883, serial number 70521,black & white, value in blue underprint at centre, armsbetween corn sheaves at left, manuscript signatures ofChristopher Parker lower right, reverse green, banktitle (Outing 484v) ink cancelled, good fine andpleasing, rare

£700-900

1118Essex Bank (Sparrow, Tufnell & Co.), the right halfof a £5, 28 July 1882, serial number 69810, black &white, value in blue underprint at centre, arms at left,signature missing, reverse green (Outing 258s), alsoincluded in the lot is a letter indentifying the bank dated17th March 1884, good fine to very fine

£100-150

1119Essex Bank (Sparrow, Tufnell, Parker, Woodhouse& Tufnell), cancelled £10, Chelmsford, 15 August1878, serial number 45024, black & white, armsbetween corn sheaves top left, value in black tabletlower left, reverse green, bank title (Outing 484r),signature, cut cancelled, purple handstamp and‘CANCELLED 15th APR 1904’, oval on reverse,almost very fine, rare

£600-700

1120Essex Bank (Sparrow, Tufnell & Co.), cancelled£10, Chelmsford, 31 July 1890, serial number 49109,black & white with blue value at centre, arms betweencorn sheaves at left, value in black tablet lower left andat top right, reverse green, bank title (Outing 484v),cancelled with blue crayon and green handstamp oversignature, attractive, fine and scarce

£700-900

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1121Essex Bank (B. Sparrow, Tufnell, Parker,Woodhouse & Tufnell), £50, Chelmsford, 28 April1869, serial number 2855, black & white, armsbetween corn sheaves top left, value in black lower left,reverse green, bank title (Outing 484t), signature cutcancelled, about fine, very rare

£800-1,000

1122Essex Bank (Sparrow, Tufnell & Co), unissued £50,Chelmsford, 18-, serial number 3631, black & white,value in blue at centre, arms between corn sheaves topleft, value in black lower left, reverse green, bank title(Outing 484a), good very fine, rare, Outing plate note

£600-800

1123Essex Bank, a reverse proof on card, nodenomination, pencil ‘Sep 11th 1860’ in lower margin,extremely fine

£60-80

COLCHESTER

1124Colchester Bank, (Gurneys, Round, Green andCo.), £5, 11 February 1893, serial number 10238,black & white, maiden and arms top left, reversebrown and white, bank title and value at centre(Outing 579 for similar), purple CANCELLEDhandstamp, signature cut, about very fine and very rare,partnership unlisted in Outing

£600-800

1125Colchester Bank, £5, a partial reverse on card, blue &white, bank title and value (Outing 579 for types), veryfine

£100-150

1126Colchester & Essex Bank (John Mills, RichardMills & John Mills Junior), £10, 3rd June 1801,serial number 2733, black & white, arms top left,manuscript signature of Richard Mills lower right(Outing 580d), signature cut, very good, rare

£400-600

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1127Colchester & Essex Bank (Mills, Bawtree,Dawnay, Curzon & Co.), £5, 1 October1889, serial number 4398, black & white,value in grey tablet at centre, castle top left,value in grey tablet lower left, manuscriptsignature of Robert Curzon lower right,reverse grey & white, arms at centre (Outing580g), purple dividend handstamp lowerright, good very fine, attractive and very rare

£700-900

1128Colchester & Essex Bank (Mills, Bawtree,Dawnay, Curzon & Co.), £10, 11 October1884, serial number 116, black & white,value in grey tablet at centre, castle top left,value in grey tablet lower left, manuscriptsignature of Eustace Dawney lower right,reverse grey & white, arms at centre (Outing580h), purple dividend handstamp lowerright, good very fine, attractive and very rare

£1,000-1,200

1129Colchester, Witham & Hadleigh Bank(Mills, Bawntree, Dawney, Curzon &Co.), £50, 11 October 1884, serial numberA23, black & white, value in grey tablet atcentre, castle top left, value in grey tabletlower left, manuscript signature of EustaceDawney lower right, reverse grey & white,arms at centre (Outing 580/2387 forsimilar), purple dividend handstamp at right,red oval Bank of England stamp at centre,signature cut, very fine and extremely rare, alovely high denomination issue and this bankunlisted in Outing

£1,500-2,000

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EPPING

1130Epping Bank (Benj. Fincham, Willm. Fincham &B. Fincham Junior), £10, 12 May 1812, serialnumber 1581, black & white, partners initials invertical oval top left, manuscript signature of Benj.Fincham lower right (Outing 743, £10 not listed),mounted on board, split and rejoined, very good, rare

£500-700

1131Epping and Ongar Bank (B. Fincham, W. Fincham& B. Fincham Junior), £1, 13 April 1815, serialnumber 8526, black & white, partners initial in ovaltop left, manuscript signature of Benj. Fincham lowerright (Outing 743a), very good, rare

£400-500

1132Epping & Ongar Bank (B. Fincham, W. Fincham& B. Fincham Junior), proof £1, 18- (1812-1816),black & white, partners initials in oval top left,embossed tax stamp at left (Outing 743a), mounted onboard, otherwise very fine, rare

£350-450

HARWICH

1133Harwich Bank (Cox, Cobbold & Company),unissued £5, 18- (1846-1887), serial number 10096,black & white, value in blue underprint at centre, arms& partners initials at left (Outing 908h), extremelyfine, rare

£400-600

1134Harwich Bank (Anthony Cox & John B. Knocker),£10, 9 November 1827, serial number 2064, black &white, arms & partners initials at left, value inoctagonal tablet lower left, manuscript signature ofJohn Barker lower right (Outing 908f), signature cutcancelled, very good, presentable, rare

£300-400

1135Harwich Bank (Anthony Cox & John B. Knocker),£10, 22 March 1834, serial number 2378, black &white, arms & partners initials at left, manuscriptsignature of Anthony Cox lower right (Outing 908f),signature cut cancelled, fresh, almost very fine, rare,Outing plate note

£450-550

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1136Harwich Bank (Cox, Cobbold & Company),unissued £10, 18- (1846-1887), serial number H674,black & white, value in orange underprint at centre,arms & partners initials at left (Outing 908j), extremelyfine, rare

£500-700

MANNINGTREE

1137Manningtree & Mistley Bank (Dykes, Rebecca,Biddle), £5, 11 August 1841, serial number A2321,red text on white, reverse revenue seal (Outing 1383for bank), signature cut cancelled, very good, rare

£500-700

1138Manningtree & Mistley Bank (Gurneys,Alexanders, Birkbeck, Barclay, Buxton &Kerrison), unissued £5, 18- (1887-1896), serialnumber F3302, red and white, value in red underprintat centre, reverse black and white, Ipswich CustomsHouse at centre (Outing 1383e), manuscript‘Cancelled’ top left, extremely fine and very rare

£800-1,200

1139Manningtree Bank (Thos. Nunn, Mills, Nunn &Bawtree), £1, 26 January 1824, serial number 6239,black & white, value in grey at centre, agriculturalimplements at left, value in tablet lower left,manuscript signature of Thos. Nunn Junior lowerright, reverse revenue seal (Outing 1384a), fine, rare

£500-600

ROCHFORD

1140Rochford Hundred & Billericay Bank (Harvey,Harvey & Co), £1, 9 June 1812, serial number14910, black & white, arms top left, value lower left,manuscript signature of John Harvey lower right(Outing 1815 for type, £1 not listed), very good, rare

£500-600

1141Rochford Hundred Bank (Fincham, Barrell,Fincham & Fincham), £1, 12 October 1814, serialnumber 313, black & white, plough top left, valuelower left, manuscript signature of Benj. Finchamlower right (Outing 1817a), very good, rare

£500-600

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ROMFORD

1142Romford Bank (Attersol, May & Smith), proof£20, ND (1805-1817), black & white, partners initialsin oval top left, (Outing 1822, ‘not seen’), mounted oncard, good very fine, rare

£250-300

1143Romford Agricultural Bank (Joyner, Surridge &Joyner), £1, 12 June 1822, serial number 9100, black& white, value in blue at centre, bull top left,manuscript signature of Jn. Joyner lower right, reverserevenue seal (Outing 1823a), about fine, scarce

£200-300

1144Romford Agricultural Bank (Joyner, Surridge &Joyner), £1, 21 June 1824, serial number 22655,black & white, value in blue at centre, bull top left,manuscript signature of Jn. Joyner lower right, reverserevenue seal (Outing 1823a), very good

£100-150

1145Romford Agricultural Bank (Joyner, Surridge &Joyner), £5, 3 October 1821, serial number 6849,black & white, bull top left, manuscript lower right,reverse blue JOYNER & CO. BANK (Outing 1823b),trimmed, poor, scarce

£150-200

1146Romford Agricultural Bank (Joyner, Surridge &Joyner), £5, 9 March 1825, serial number 9663, black& white, bull top left, manuscript lower right, reverserevenue seal (Outing 1823b), good fine, scarce

£250-350

1147Romford Agricultural Bank (Joyner, Surridge &Joyner), £10, 10 February 1815, serial number 3424,black & white, bull top left, value in blue at centre,bull top left, manuscript signature of Jn. Joyner lowerright, reverse value and back title in blue (Outing1823, denomination unlisted), very good, rare

£300-400

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1148Romford Agricultural Bank (Joyner, Surridge &Joyner), £10, 16 February 1825, serial number 7893,black & white, bull top left, value in blue at centre,bull top left, manuscript signature of Jn. Joyner lowerright, reverse value and back title in grey (Outing1823, denomination unlisted), very good, rare

£300-400

1149Romford Bank (Thos. Johnson, Wm Johnson &Compy.), unissued £5, 18- (c1827-1844), black &white, arms top centre, reverse grey, value (Outing1824e) staining at left and right but an attractive goodvery fine, rare, Outing plate note

£400-500

1150Romford (Thos Johnson, Wm Johnson & C.Mann), £5, 21 November 1843, serial number 4407,tower in scrollwork at top centre, black and white,handsigned by Thos Johnson at low right (Outing1824h), bankruptcy stamp on reverse, very good

£300-400

1151Romford Bank (Thomas Johnson & Compy.),unissued £20, 18- (1827-1844), black & white, armstop left, value lower left (Outing 1824g), extremelyfine, Outing plate note

£400-600

SAFFRON WALDEN

1152Saffron Walden Bank, Essex (Jas. Searle, Jas. SearleJnr & S.B. Searle), proof £1, 18- (1812-1825), black& white, Britannia at left, value in octagonal tabletlower left (Outing 1848b), a Perkins, Fairman &Heath engraving, good very fine, rare

£200-250

1153Saffron Walden Bank, Essex (Jas. Searle, Jas. SearleJnr & S.B. Searle), £1, 1 October 1822, serialnumber 1153, black & white, Britannia at left, value inoctagonal tablet lower left, partners initials in oval topleft, value in oval top right, manuscript of James Searlejunior lower right, reverse revenue seal (Outing1848b), bankruptcy stamp on reverse, very good to fine

£150-200

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1154Saffron Walden Bank (Jas. Searle, Jas. Searle Jnr & S.B. Searle), £5, 18 December 1823,serial number 1251, black & white, partners initials at left, manuscript signature of James SearleJunior lower right, reverse revenue seal (Outing 1848c), very good, rare

£350-450

1155Saffron Walden Bank (Jas. Searle, Jas. Searle Jnr & S.B. Searle), £10, 5 October 1825,serial number 4401, black & white, partners initials at left, manuscript signature of James SearleJunior lower right, reverse revenue seal (Outing 1848d), almost very fine, rare

£400-600

1156Saffron Walden & North Essex Bank (A.F. Gibson, W. Gibson, T. Catlin, J. Gibson &N. Catlia), proof £1, mounted on card, ND (1824-1829), black & white, partners initials atleft in oval (Outing 1849a), a Perkins & Heath engraving, extremely fine, rare

£300-400

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1157Saffron Walden & North Essex Bank (A.F. Gibson, W. Gibson, T. Catlin, J. Gibson & N. Catlia), proof £5,ND (1824-1829), black & white, partners initials at left in oval (Outing 1849b), a Perkins & Heath engraving,extremely fine, rare

£350-400

1158Saffron Walden & North Essex Bank (Gibson & Co), proof £10 (2), 18- (1858-1896), black & white (Outing1849q for type), pencil ‘from this’ and ‘To this, 13 Oct 1864’ respectively, first damaged at right otherwise very fine, rare(2)

£400-450

1159Saffron Walden & North Essex Bank (Gibson & Co), proof £20, 18- (1858-1896), black & white, partners initialsin thistle wreath top left, value in oval top right (Outing 1849t for type), a Perkins & Bacon engraving, pencil ‘To this5th Nov 1859’ lower left, mounting traces on reverse, small tear top left, good very fine, rare

£450-550

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1163Saffron Walden & North Essex Bank (Gibson,Tuke & Gibson), proof £20, 18- (1863-1883), black& white, partners initials in thistle wreath top left,value in oval top right (Outing 1849m for type), aPerkins & Bacon engraving, pencil ‘To this 2 Novr-1868’ at left, mounting traces, otherwise extremely fine,rare

£500-600

1164Saffron Walden & North Essex Bank (Bison, Tuke& Gibson), unissued £20, 187- (1863-1883), serialnumber 409, black & white, value in green at centre,arms and value at left (Outing 1849l), redPRESCOTT, DIMSDALE & CO LIMITED added atcentre, good extremely fine, rare

£550-650

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1160Saffron Walden & North Essex Bank (Bison, Tuke &Gibson), unissued £5, 188- (1863-1883), serial number9909, black & white, value in blue at centre, arms and valueat left (Outing 1849h), red PRESCOTT, DIMSDALE&COLIMITED added at centre, good extremely fine, rare

£400-500

1161Saffron Walden & North Essex Bank (Gibson,Tuke & Gibson), proof £10, 18- (1858-1883), black& white, (Outing 1849j for type), a Perkins & Baconengraving, pencil ‘To this 14 Apl./70’ lower centre, goodvery fine, rare

£350-450

1162Saffron Walden & North Essex Bank (Bison, Tuke& Gibson), unissued £10, 18- (1863-1883), serialnumber 4909, black & white, value in orange atcentre, arms and value at left (Outing 1849j), redPRESCOTT, DIMSDALE & CO LIMITED added atcentre, good extremely fine, rare

£500-600

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WITHAM

1165Witham & Essex Bank (Mills, Bawtree, Dawnay, Curzon & Co), £5, 15December 1887, serial number 1028, black & white, arms and oak tree, manuscriptsignature of Eustace Dawnay, reverse grey, arms (Outing 2387a), purple dividendhandstamp lower right, various stamps, good fine, very rare

£700-900

1166Witham & Essex Bank (Mills, Bawtree, Dawnay, Curzon & Co), £10, 11October 1884, serial number 24, black & white, arms and oak tree, manuscriptsignature of Eustace Dawnay, reverse grey, arms (Outing 2387, denominationunlisted), purple dividend handstamp lower right, very fine, very rare

£800-1,200

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1167Baldock & Biggleswade Bank (Wells, Hogge & Lindsell),£10, 2 October 1884, serial number 17370, black and white,partners initials in oval top left, manuscript signature low right,red tax stamp top left (Outing 70e), handstampedCANCELLED, perforated PAID, fine and very rare

£500-700

BUSHEY

1168Bushey Bank, a partial proof for a £5, 1 January 1820,black and white (Outing unlisted), possibly a spuriousBank, very fine, very rare

£150-250

HERTFORDSHIRE

BALDOCK

HEMEL HEMPSTED

1169Hemel-Hempsted Bank (Grover & Pollard), proof£1 on India paper, 18- (1812-1839), black and white,classical frieze at centre, Britannia at left and right(Outing 927a), a Perkins, Fairman & Heathengraving, slight damage at tips, very fine and rare

£300-400

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1173Hemel-Hempsted Bank, a partial reverse proof oncard, no denomination, black and white, classical friezetop centre, bank title low centre, Britannia at left andright (Outing 927 for type), mounting traces,extremely fine, rare

£100-120

1174Hemel-Hempsted Bank (Smith & FearnleyWhittingstall), proof £10 on card, 18- (1839-1856),black and white, Britannia and allegorical maidens atcentre, maiden (Victory) low left and right (Outing927, denomination not listed), a Perkins, Fairman &Heath engraving, ink annotation ‘alt 21 Jany. 1842’ infield, stained, very fine and rare

£200-250

1175Hemel-Hempsted Bank (Smith & FearnleyWhittingstall), proof £10 on card, 3 May 188718-(1839-1856), black and white, Britannia andallegorical maidens at centre, maiden (Victory) low leftand right (Outing 927, denomination not listed), aPerkins, Fairman & Heath engraving, SPECIMENhandstamp, some staining, very fine and rare

£250-350

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1170Hemel-Hempsted Bank (Grover & Pollard), proof£5 on India paper, 18- (1812-1839), black and white,cherubs and allegorical maidens in field (Outing927b), A Perkins, Fairman & Heath engraving, slightdamage at tips, very fine and rare

£300-350

1171Hemel-Hempsted Bank (Smith & FearnleyWhittingstall), proof £10 on card, 18- (1839-1856),black and white, Britannia and allegorical maidens atcentre, maiden (Victory) low left and right (Outing927, denomination not listed), a Perkins, Fairman &Heath engraving, slight foxing, good very fine and rare

£350-400

1172Hemel-Hempsted Bank (Grover & Pollard), proof£20 on card, 16 June 1887, black and white, Britanniaat centre, cherubs and symbols of commerce at left andright (Outing 927c), a Perkins, Fairman & Heathengraving, slight scuffing, good very fine and rare

£350-450

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1176Hemel-Hempsted Bank (Smith &Fearnley Whittingstall), proof £20 on card,18- (1839-1856), black and white, Britanniaat centre, cherubs and symbols of commerceat left and right (Outing 927f for type), aPerkins, Fairman & Heath engraving, inkannotation ‘31 Jany. 1842’ low centre, slightscuffing, good very fine and rare

£300-400

1177Hemel-Hempsted Bank (Smith &Fearnley Whittingstall), proof £20 on card,18- (1839-1856), black and white, Britanniaat centre, cherubs and symbols of commerceat left and right (Outing 927f for type), aPerkins, Bacon & Petch engraving, inkannotation ‘18 Feby. 1862’ low centre, slightscuffing, good very fine and rare

£300-400

1178Hemel-Hempsted Bank (Smith &Whittingstall), proof £5 on card, 18- (1812-1839), black and white, cherubs andallegorical maidens in field (Outing 927e), aPerkins, Fairman & Heath engraving,staining, very fine and rare

£200-300

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1179Hemel-Hempsted Bank (Smith &Fearnley Whittingstall), £5, 15 May 1855,serial number 4352, black and white, cherubsand maidens, manuscript signature of E.F.Whittingstall low right (Outing 927e),officially cut and rejoined, almost fine, rare

£300-400

1180Hemel-Hempsted Bank (Smith &Fearnley Whittingstall), £5, 19 December1855, serial number 5367, black and white,value in blue underprint at centre, cherubsand maidens, manuscript signature of WilliamSmith low right (Outing 927e), a Perkins,Bacon & Petch engraving, almost very fine,rare and attractive

£500-700

1181Hemel-Hempsted Bank (Smith &Fearnley Whittingstall), £10, 14 December1855, serial number 2646, black and white,value in blue underprint at centre, Britanniaand allegorical maidens at centre, maiden(Victory) low left and right, manuscriptsignature of William Smith low right (Outing927, denomination not listed), a Perkins,Bacon & Petch engraving, variousannotations, officially split and rejoined,almost very fine, rare and attractive

£600-800

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1182St. Albans Watford, Hemel Hemstead & HertsBank (E.Jn. Collett, Wm. Rickford & Wm. Treiss),£1, 21 March 18(11), serial number 9164, black andwhite, value at bottom left, top right and centre, wheatbushel vignette at top left, duty stamp at centre (bankname not seen Outing), cut cancelled, good fine

£200-250

1183Bucks & Oxon Union Bank, Hemel HempstedBranch, a proof cheque on account of the HemelHempstead Union, 18- (circa 1879), scrollwork atleft, black, on card (Outing no listed), pencil date ‘Feby1879’ at bottom, very fine

£30-40

HERTFORD

1184County Bank, Hertfordshire (Gardiner andJaquiss), £5, 20 August 1812, serial number 395,black and white, parners initials in oval frame top left,manuscript signature of Gardiner low right (Outing943a), fine and rare

£350-450

1185Hertford Bank (Samuel Adams & Co.), £5, 1October 1850, serial number A 587, black and white,value in blue underprint at centre, stag top left,manuscript signature of Saml. Adams low right(Outing 944e), cut and rejoined, very good and rare

£150-200

1186Hertford Bank (Samuel Adams & Co.), £5, 1October 1854, serial number A 1589, black and white,value in blue underprint at centre, stag top left,manuscript signature of Saml. Adams low right(Outing 944e), cut and rejoined, red tax stamp at left,various annotations, fine, rare

£300-400

1187Hertford Bank (Samuel Adams & Co.), £10, 1October 1850, serial number A 648, black and white,value in blue underprint at centre, stag top left,manuscript signature of Saml. Adams low right(Outing 944e), cut and rejoined, multiple annotations,very good, rare

£300-400

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ROYSTON

1188Royston Bank (Fordham, Fordham & Fordham), £5, 1 October 1845, serial number8949, black and white, value in blue underprint at centre, partners initials in oval frame topleft, manuscript signature of Henry Fordham low right (Outing-), cut and rejoined, fine andrare

£200-250

1189Royston Bank (Fordham, Fordham & Fordham), £5, 24 October 1849, serial number11900, black and white, value in blue underprint at centre, partners initials in oval frame topleft, manuscript signature of Henry Fordham low right (Outing-), cut and rejoined, fine andrare

£300-400

1190Royston Bank (Fordham, Fordham & Fordham), £10, 5 February 1851, serial numberD 1810, black and white, value in blue underprint at centre, partners initials in oval frametop left, manuscript signature of John George Fordham low right (Outing-), good fine andrare

£400-500

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1192St. Albans Bank (John Sam. Story), £5, 18 May1848, serial number 7315, black and white, armswithin wreath at left, manuscript signature of J.S. Storyat low right (Outing 1857c), discolouration at centre,annotations on reverse, good fine

£150-200

1193St. Albans Bank, unissued £5, 18-, no serial number,black and white, bankers’ initials and arms at left, valueat bottom left, centre and top right (not seen inOuting), large area discoloured, otherwise a crispextremely fine

£120-180

1194Bank of Saint Albans, £5, 8 April 18(42), serialnumber 2063, black and white, value at bottom left inlikeness of Bank of England notes, Britannia vignettewith arms at top left, manuscript signature of GeorgeAlfred Muskett at bottom right (Outing 1859a), heavyannotation and handstamped ‘LONDON &WESTMINSTER’ on reverse, very good

£150-200

1195St. Albans and Herts Bank (Gibson & Sturt), £20,1 January 18(96), serial number 118, black and white,value at bottom left, top right and centre, dear andshield at top left, manuscript signature of EdwardGibson at bottom right (Outing 1860), ‘BANK OFENGLAND’ handstamped obverse, numerousannotations and mounting on reverse, good

£400-500

ST. ALBANS

1191St. Albans and Hertfordshire Bank, £1, 5 December 181(2), serial number10183, black and white, value at bottom left and top right, wheat bushelvignette at top left, manuscript signature at bottom right (not seen in Outing),ink annotations and heavy toning, curiously annotated with ‘Collett’ on obverse,the prominent banker, and hand signed by the banker William Treiss, good

£150-200

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TRING

1196Tring, Aylesbury & Chelsham Bank,reverse proof on card, black and white, bankname in guilloche design at centre (not seenin Outing), pencil annotations at bottom,dated ‘Sep 26 1858’ in pencil at bottom right,mount marks on reverse, some light surfacedirt, about extremely fine

£40-60

1197Tring, Aylesbury & Chesham Bank (Thos.Butcher & Sons), unissued £5, 18- (c.1870-99), serial number 17818, black and whitewith blue protector, value at bottom left andtop right, oak tree vignette at left, place ofissue in guilloche design on reverse in blue(Outing 2199g) lovely, fresh, aboutuncirculated

£150-200

1198Tring, Aylesbury & Chesham Bank (Thos.Butcher & Sons), unissued £10, 18-(c.1870-99), serial number 7313, black andwhite with green protector, value at bottomleft and top right, oak tree vignette at left,place of issue in guilloche design on reverse ingreen (Outing 2199i) about uncirculated, abeautiful item

£150-200

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1200Ware (Cobham & Jones), £1, 30 June 181(9), serialnumber 8785, black and white, vignette of deer at topleft, value at bottom left, top right and centre,manuscript signature of Thomas Jones at bottomright, duty stamp at left (Outing 2267c), some toning,‘Tho.Walker, Rutland’ annotated on reverse, apresentable about fine

£150-200

1201Ware (George Cass Snr., John Cass & Edwd.Chuck), £1, 2 November 18(20), serial number3491, black and white, vignette of deer at top left,value at bottom left, top right and centre, manuscriptsignature of E.Chuck at bottom right, value on reverseat centre (Outing 2267c), heavy toning andannotation, good

£150-200

1202Ware (George Cass Snr., John Cass & Edwd.Chuck), £5, 11 January 18(20), serial number 299,black and white, vignette of deer at top left, value atbottom left, top right and centre, manuscript signatureof George Cass at bottom right, value on reverse atcentre (Outing 2267c), heavy toning and annotation,good

£200-250

WATFORD

1203Watford (Horwill, Pike & Co.), £1, 9 July 182(3),serial number A311, black and white, value at top left,top right, centre and bottom left, bushel of a wheatvignette at centre, manuscript signature of Joseph Pikeat bottom right, revenue stamp on reverse in black andred (Outing 2288a), evidence of mounting on reverse,otherwise fine

£300-400

WARE

1199Ware (Samuel Adams & Co.), £5, 1 January 18(55),serial number A1096, black and white, vignette of deerat top left, value at bottom left, top right and centre asprotector, manuscript signature of Samuel Adams atbottom right (Outing 2265b), duty stamp at centre,toning and numerous annotations, fine

£200-300

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HUNTINGDONSHIRE

HUNTINGDON

1204Huntingdonshire Bank (Charles & JohnPasheller), unissued £1, 2 September 1825, serialnumber 825N, black and white, signatures in vignetteat top left, value at low left, black and red duty stampon reverse (Outing 1034a), dated but not signed, smallamount of rust damage, very good

£100-150

1205Bank Huntingdon (John Perkins & Co.), £1, 26March 180(?), serial number L622, black and white,vignette of hunting scene at left, value at low left andtop right, manuscript signature of John Perkins at lowright (Outing 1035a), backed with thin tissue paper forstrength, fragile but no pieces missing, so about good

£120-160

1206Bank Huntingdon (John Perkins & Co.), £5, 26September 1805, serial number N160, black andwhite, vignette of hunting scene at left, value at lowleft and top right, manuscript signature of JohnPerkins at low right (Outing 1035b, date later thanlisted), mounted on thin card, fine

£300-400

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1207Bank Huntingdon (John Perkins & Co.), £10, 1 March 1794, serial number C173,black and white, vignette of hunting scene at top centre, value at low left, manuscriptsignature of John Perkins at low right (Outing 1035c), trimmed, mounted on thin card,presentable and very good

£300-400

1208Bank Huntingdon (John Perkins & Co.), £10, 4 April 1793, serial number M247,black and white, vignette of hunting scene at top centre, value at low left, manuscriptsignature of John Perkins at low right (Outing 1035c), about fine

£400-500

1209Huntingdon Town and County Bank (Geoe Rust, Davd Veasey, David Veasey Jnr.& Chas Veasey), cancelled £10, 22 November 1833, serial number 8, 501-, black andwhite with blue value at centre, vignette of hunting scene at left, value at low left and topright (Outing 1036 for bank, this partnership ‘not seen’), cut and rejoined, signature cutcancelled, damage along white margin, trimmed, overall about very good and very rare

£300-350

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ST. NEOTS

1210St. Neots Bank (Rix, Gorham &Inkersole), £1, 8 July 1810, serial number23251, black and white, vignette withbankers initials at left, value at low left andtop right, no ONE in underprint (Outing1879a), very good and scarce

£100-150

1211St. Neots Bank (Rix, Gorham &Inkersole), £1, 6 January 1813, serialnumber 909, black and white, vignette withbankers initials at left, value at low left andtop right, large black ONE in underprint,black and red duty stamp on reverse,manuscript signature of Rix at low right(Outing 1879b), cut and rejoined, very goodand scarce

£100-150

1212St. Neots Bank (Rix, Gorham &Inkersole), £1, 1 October 1824, serialnumber 2518, black and white, vignette withbankers initials at left, value at low left andtop right, large black ONE in underprint,black and red duty stamp on reverse,manuscript signature of Inkersole at low right(Outing 1879b), very good and scarce

£150-200

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LEICESTERSHIRE

HARBOROUGH(MARKET HARBOROUGH)

1215Harborough Bank (Thos Inkersole, Jas Goddard& Holland Goddard), cancelled £5, 1 September1840, serial number 4024, black and white, value atlow left, manuscript signature of Holland Goddard atlow right, reverse Harborough Bank vignette at centre(Outing 1397g), trimmed on left edge, ink cancelled onsignature, bankruptcy stamp on obverse, very good

£200-250

1216Harborough Bank (Thos Inkersole, Jas Goddard& Holland Goddard), £5, 18 October 1841, serialnumber 6664, black and white, value at low left,manuscript signature of Holland Goddard at lowright, reverse Harborough Bank vignette at centre(Outing 1397f), trimmed, bankruptcy stamp onobverse, very good and scarce

£200-250

ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH

1213Ashby & Meacham Bank (Fishers, Simmonds &Mammatt), £5, 17 May 1831, serial number 4665,black & white, arms lower left, manuscript signature ofEdward Mammatt lower right, reverse revenue seal(Outing 54a), very good, rare

£300-400

1214Ashby & Meacham Bank (Fishers, Simmonds &Mammatt), £10, 1 November 1833, serial number1019, black & white, value in blue at centre, armslower left, manuscript signature of Edward Mammatt,lower right (Outing 54c), about fine, rare

£400-600

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1217Harborough Bank (Thos Inkersole, Jas Goddard & Holland Goddard), £10, 25March 1839, serial number 1823, black and white, value at low left, manuscript signatureof Holland Goddard at low right, reverse Harborough Bank vignette at centre (Outing1397h), trimmed, bankruptcy stamp on obverse, small hole at centre, otherwise very good andvery scarce

£300-400

1218Harborough Bank (Thos Inkersole, Jas Goddard & Holland Goddard), cancelled£10, 21 December 1839, serial number 2520, black and white, value at low left,manuscript signature of Holland Goddard at low right, reverse Harborough Bank vignetteat centre (Outing 1397i), cut and rejoined, slightly trimmed, bankruptcy stamp on obverse,ink cancelled over signature, a very presentable about fine and scarce

£400-500

1219Harborough Bank (Thos Inkersole, Jas Goddard & Holland Goddard), cancelled£10, 19 October 1840, serial number 3487 black and white, value at low left, manuscriptsignature of Holland Goddard at low right, reverse Harborough Bank vignette at centre(Outing 1397i), cut and rejoined, slightly trimmed, bankruptcy stamp on obverse, inkcancelled over signature, very good and scarce

£350-400

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HINCKLEY

1220Hinckley Bank (Wm Brown & Jas Blakesley), proof5 guineas, ND (c.1807), black and white, vignette ofallegorical maiden with anchor at top left, value at lowleft (Outing 963 for bank, partnership anddenomination not listed), mounted on blue paper,extremely fine and rare

£300-400

1221Hinckley Bank (Sansome & Blakesley), £1, 4October 1821, serial number 305 2, black and white,vignette of allegorical maiden with anchor at top left,value at low left, black and red revenue stamp onreverse (Outing 963a), original and fresh good fine

£200-300

1222Hinkley Commercial Bank (Charles Jervis & Co.),cancelled £1, May 1825, serial number J 702, blackand white, arms at top left, value at low left (Outing964a), large black CANCELLED handstamp acrossobverse, very good

£150-200

LEICESTER

1223Leicester Bank (Bellairs, Welby & Co.), £1, 15November 1811, serial number J930, black and white,arms at left, value at low left and centre right (Outing1166a), about very good

£80-120

1224Leicester Bank (Bellairs, Welby & Co.), £5, 4December 1812, serial number O244, black andwhite, arms at top left, value at low left (Outing1166b), split and rejoined, trimmed, some repair workat centre thus very good

£100-150

1225Leicester Bank (Bellairs, Welby & Co.), £5, 18April 1814, serial number 2422, black and white, armsat top left, value at low left (Outing 1166b), attractiveand original about fine

£150-200

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1226Leicester Bank (Bellairs, Welby & Co.), £10, 2November 1812, serial number L492, black andwhite, arms at top left, value at low left (Outing1166c), trimmed, repaired at top and bottom, fragile,thus good

£150-200

1227Leicester Bank (Bentley & Buxton), 1 guinea, 3May 1803, serial number W133, black and white, armsat top left, value at low left (Pick 1165a), fragile thusgood

£200-300

1228Leicester Bank (Bentley & Buxton), 5 guineas, 31March 1790, serial number F503, black and white,arms at left, value at low left (Outing 1165b), good

£250-350

1229Leicester Bank (Bentley & Buxton), 5 guineas, 15February 1798, serial number D958, black and white,arms at left, value at low left (Outing 1165b), cut andrejoined, fragile, good

£200-250

1230Leicester Bank (Bentley & Buxton), £10, 6 April1791, serial number F963, black and white, arms atleft, value at low left (Outing 1165c), diagonally cutand rejoined, lower right corner missing and holethrough the value, good

£250-350

1231Leicester Bank (Bentley & Buxton), cancelled £10,18 March 1803, serial number 408W, black and white,arms at left, value at low left (Outing 1165d),signature cut cancelled, fresh and original very good

£350-400

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1232Leicester Bank (Thomas Paget and ThomasTertius Paget), cancelled £5, 20 October 1884, serialnumber Y963, black and white with large blue value atcentre, bankers initials in vignette at left, value at lowleft and top right (Outing 1171b), cancelled with redink, handstamped on reverse, a fresh and original goodfine

£400-450

1233Leicester Bank (Thomas Guy Paget, EdwinClephan and Thomas Grosvenor Lee.), cancelled£5, 13 February 1893, serial number D565, black andwhite with large green value at centre, bankers initialsin vignette at left, value at low left and top right(Outing 117 for bank, unlisted partnership), cancelledwith red ink, multiple handstamps on reverse, a freshand original fine, rare

£450-550

1234Leicester Bank (Thomas Paget and ThomasTertius Paget), cancelled £10, 29 April 1878, serialnumber G430, black and white with large red value atcentre, bankers initials in vignette at left, value at lowleft and top right (Outing 1171d), cut and rejoined,cancelled with red ink, handstamped on reverse, originalfine

£300-400

1235Leicestershire Bank (Pares, Paget, Pares &Heygate), £1, 14 January 1809, serial number 91103,black and white, bankers initials in vignette at left,value at low left (Outing 1167a, this note with atrading name), small stains at right and top left,pinholes, overall about fine and rare

£400-500

1236Leicestershire Bank (Thos Pares, Thos Paget, JohnPares & James Heygate), unissued £5, 180-(c.1809), black and white, bankers initials in vignetteat left, value at low left (Outing 1167b, this note witha trading name), right corner tips missing, some holes,overall very good, rare

£400-500

1237Leicester & Leicestershire Bank (John Clarke,Richard Mitchell, Joseph Philips & ThomasSmith), £5, 1 September 1841, serial number N791,black and white, dove in cartouche at left, arms atcentre, value at top right (Outing 1169c), presentablevery good

£300-400

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1238Leicester & Leicestershire Bank (JohnClarke, Richard Mitchell, Joseph Philips& Thomas Smith), cancelled £5, 24 January1841, serial number J534, black and white,arms at top left, value at low left and top right(Outing 1169d), four cancellation holes, cutand rejoined, very good

£200-250

1239Leicester and Leicestershire Bank (JohnClarke, Richard Mitchell, Joseph Philips& Thomas Smith), £10, 21 April 1842,serial number L935, black and white, arms atleft, value at low left and top right (Outing1169e), bankruptcy stamp on obverse,presentable and very good

£400-500

1240Leicester and Leicestershire Bank (John Clarke,Richard Mitchell, Joseph Philips & ThomasSmith), cancelled £20, 19 May 1842, serial numberB202, black and white, arms at left, value at low leftand top right (Outing 1169g), four cancellationholes, a presentable very good, rare

£500-700

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UNKNOWN TOWN OF ISSUE

1243Pares’s Leicestershire Banking Company, Limited,reverse proof for a £5, c.1880, brown, large value atcentre surrounded by bank name and smaller values,printed by Waterlow & Sons (Outing 1173 for bank),mounted on card, glue marks showing through in places,good very fine and rare

£150-200

1244Pares’s Leicestershire Banking Company, Limited,reverse proof for a £10, c.1880, orange, large value atcentre with bank name and smaller values above andbelow, printed by Waterlow & Sons (Outing 1173 forbank), mounted on card, glue marks showing through inplaces, good very fine and rare

£150-200

1245Pares’s Leicestershire Banking Company, Limited,reverse proof for a £20, c.1880, red-purple, large valueat centre surrounded by bank name and flanked bysmaller values, printed by Waterlow & Sons (Outing1173 for bank), mounted on card, glue marks showingthrough in places, good very fine and rare

£150-200

LUTTERWORTH

1241Lutterworth Bank (John Clarke, Richard Mitchell,Joseph Philips & Thomas Smith), cancelled £5,March 1842, serial number B555, black and white,arms at left, value at low left and top right (Outing1308c), four cancellation holes, pinholes at top left,original about fine, rare

£400-500

MELTON MOWBRAY

1242Melton Mowbray Bank (Bentley & Buxton), proof5 guineas, ND (c.1790’s), black and white, arms atupper left, value at low left (Outing unlisted, seeLeicester 1165b for partnership), mounted on bluepaper, extremely fine and very rare

£600-800

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1249North Lincolnshire Bank (Jos. Marris, Thos.Marris, Rich. Nicholson & Co.), 5 Guineas, 14 June18(10), serial number D4737, black and white, valueat left and top right, fleece at top left with wheatsheafbelow, ‘five tree’ emblem at left, duty stamp at lowerleft, manuscript signature of Thos. Marris at lowerright (Outing 81b), bankruptcy handstamp on reversealong with ink annotations, halved and rejoined andtoned, fine

£200-250

1250North Lincolnshire Bank (Jos. Marris, Thos.Marris, Rich. Nicholson & Co.), 10 Guineas, 10May 18(10), serial number D909, black and white,value at lower left, centre and top right, fleece at topleft with wheatsheaf below, ‘five tree’ emblem at left,duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of Thos.Marris at lower right (Outing 81b), bankruptcyhandstamp on reverse along with ink annotations,halved and rejoined, about fine

£250-300

LINCOLNSHIRE

BARTON

1246North Lincolnshire Bank (Jos. R. Pease, Tho.Harrison, Josiah Prickett, Tho. Marris Junr. &Wm. Gradurn), proof bill of exchange addressed toLondon bankers Robt. & Thos. Harrison, 179-, noserial number, black and white, vignette of windmill attop left, five trees emblem at left with date “1790”below (see Outing 81 for type), mounted on bluepaper, minimal surface marks and toning, otherwiseabout uncirculated

£40-60

1247North Lincolnshire Bank (Jos. Marris, Thos.Marris, Rich. Nicholson & Co.), 1 Guinea, 10 May18(10), serial number L2162, black and white, valueat lower left, top left and centre, fleece at top left withwheatsheaf below, ‘five tree’ emblem at left, dutystamp at left, manuscript signature of Thos. Marris atlower right (Outing 81a), about fine

£100-150

1248North Lincolnshire Bank (Jos. Marris, Thos.Marris, Rich. Nicholson & Co.), £1, 29 May18(11), serial number E967, black and white, value atlower left, top right and centre in cloud, fleece at topleft with wheatsheaf below, ‘five tree’ emblem at left,duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of Thos.Marris at lower right (Outing 81d), bankruptcyhandstamp on reverse, some toning, fine

£120-160

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BOSTON

1251Boston Bank (William Ingelow), £1, 1 December1819, serial number 26833, black and white, partnersinitials top left, manuscript signature of WilliamIngelow (Outing 227c), punch cancelled, very good

£80-120

1252Boston Bank (William Ingelow & Son), £1, 8September 1825, serial number D3310, black andwhite, partners initials at left, value in underprint atcentrem manusript signature f William Ingelow lowright, reverse revenue seal (Outing 227b), fine, scarce

£150-200

1253Boston Bank (William Ingelow & Son), £1 (2), 2June 1823, 8 October 1824, prefixes D and B, blackand white, partners initials at left, value in underprintat centrem manusript signature of William Ingelowlow right, reverse revenue seal (Outing 227b), verygood to fine, scarce (2)

£120-160

1254Boston Bank (William Ingelow & Son), £1, 8 June1823, serial number B 8728, black and white, partnersinitials at left, value in underprint at centremmanusript signature of William Ingelow low right,reverse revenue seal (Outing 227b), bankruptcyoverprint on face, clipped, fine, scarce

£80-120

1255Boston Bank (William Ingelow & Son), £10, 2 May18(23), serial number A2744, black and white, valueat lower left, bankers’ initials at top left (Outing227b), cropped edges, Bankruptcy stamp on obverse, inkannotations on reverse, good

£150-200

1256Boston Bank (Garfit, Claypon & Garfit), £1, 30October 1805, serial number C 6064, black andwhite, partners initials top top left, manuscriptsignature of W. Garfit (Outing 223a), very good

£100-140

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1257Boston Bank (Claypon, Garfit & Claypons), £1, 18April 1815, serial number R 7611, blacl and white,partners initials top left, manuscript signature of JClaypon low right (Outing 223e), manuscript‘Cancelled Nov 19 1866’ on reverse, good fine, pleasing

£300-400

1258Boston Bank (Claypon, Garfit & Claypons), £1, 1January 1825, serial number 8098, blacl and white,partners initials top left, manuscript signature of JClaypon low right (Outing 223e), revenue seal onreverse, fine, pleasing

£150-200

1259Boston Bank (Claypon, Garfit & Claypons), £1, 2August 1823, serial number 2386, blacl and white,partners initials top left, manuscript signature of WGarfit low right (Outing 223e), revenue seal on reverse,very fine, pleasing, rare in this grade

£300-400

1260Boston Bank (Thomas Garfit, William Garfit,John Ingoldby, Thomas Cheney Garfit & WilliamLane Claypon), £10, 3 March 188(3), serial numberB6168, black and white, value at lower left, top rightand centre as protector in green, printed by PerkinsBacon & Co., includes a proof £10 of an earlier 1883design (see Outing 223j) handstamped CANCELLEDtwice in purple, cancellation holes, ink annotations onreverse, otherwise fine, rare (2)

£350-400

1261Boston Bank (Bartholomew Claypon, WilliamGarfit & Thomas Garfit), a pair of proof £5 and£10, 186- & 187-, no serial numbers, black and white,partners initials in oval frame top left, value at lowerleft and top right (Outing 223i), pencil ‘from this’,slight damage low right otherwise good very fine, rare (2)

£150-200

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1262Boston Bank (Bartholomew Claypon, WilliamGarfit & Thomas Garfit), a pair of proof £5 and£10, both 186- (c.1861), no serial numbers, black andwhite, partners initials in oval frame top left, value atlower left and top right (Outing 223h & 223i), pencil‘from this’, mount marks on reverse, some damage tocorners otherwise about extremely fine (2)

£150-200

1263Boston Bank (Susan Claypon, Thomas Garfit,William Garfit, John Ingoldby, Thomas CheneyGarfit & William Lane Claypon), a pair of proof £5and £10, both 187- & 187- (c.1875 & c.1882), noserial numbers, black and white, partners initials inoval frame top left, value at lower left and top right(Outing 223j and not seen), pencil ‘from this’, mountmarks on reverse, section removed otherwise aboutextremely fine (2)

£150-200

1264Boston Bank (Joseph Claypon, BartholomewClaypon, William Garfit & Thomas Garfit), proof£10, 18- (c.1875 & c.1882), no serial numbers, blackand white, partners initials in oval frame top left, valueat lower left and top right (not seen in Outing), pencil‘from this’, mount marks on reverse, about extremely fine

£150-200

1265Boston Bank (Garfit, Claypon & Co.), proof £5and £10 (2), both 188-, no serial numbers black andwhite, partners initials in oval frame top left (seeOuting 223k for type), lower quarter of note excised,rare (2)

£80-120

1266Boston Bank (Garfit, Claypon & Co.), a collectionof proof bills of exchange, 18- (c. 1885-90), no serialnumbers, black and white, addressed to variousLondon bankers, among them Lloyds and Hoares,includes bills of exchange for Claypons, Garfit & Co(3) (see 223 for same partnership name), light surfacedirt and mount marks on reverse, pencil annotations,generally extremely fine (8)

£120-150

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1267Boston Bank (Abraham Sheath & Co.), £1, 23 May1814, serial number 1226, black and white, partnersinitials top left, manuscript signature of Challis Sheathlow right (Outing 225, denomination not listed),clipped, very good to fine

£150-200

1268Boston Bank (Ed. Wilford), £1, 8 September 1812,serial number 741, black and white, partners initialstop left, manusript signature of Edward Wilford lowright (Outing 228a), very good, scarce

£100-150

1269Boston Bank (Abraham Sheath & Son), 1 guinea, 1May 1815, serial number B 1075, black and white,partners initials top left, manusript signature of ChallisSheath low right (Outing 225a), very good

£140-180

1270Boston Bank (Abraham Sheath & Son), 1 guinea,16 April 1814, serial number B 20029, black andwhite, partners initials top left, manusript signature ofChallis Sheath low right (Outing 225a), backed oncard, very good

£140-180

1271Boston Bank (Abraham Sheaf & Son), 10 Guineas,19 November 18(11), serial number A3657, black andwhite, value at lower left, manuscript signature atlower right (Outing 225c), cropped edges, toned, fine

£200-250

1272Boston Bank (Thomas Gee, Thomas Wise andWilliam Gee Junr.), proof £10, 18- (c.1864), noserial number, black and white, arms in garter at topleft, value at lower left and right (not seen in Outing,similar partnership to Outing 224), mount marks onreverse, pencil annotations at lower right, good very fine

£150-200

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1273Boston Bank (Henry & Thos. Gee & Co.), proof£10, 18- (c.1864), no serial number, black and white,arms in garter at top left, value at lower left and right(not seen in Outing), mount marks on reverse, pencilannotations at lower right, some surface dirt, very fine

£150-200

1274Boston Bank (Thomas Gee, Thomas Wise andWilliam Gee Junr.), a collection of proof bills ofexchange, 18- (c. 1859), no serial numbers, black andwhite, arms at left in garter, addressed to Londonbankers Robarts, Curtis & Co (2) and Roberts,Lubbock & Co (2) (see 225b for same partnershipname), light surface dirt and mount marks on reverse,generally extremely fine (4)

£60-80

1275Boston Bank (Susan Claypon, Thomas Garfit,William Ingoldby, Thomas Cheney Garfit &William Lane Claypon), pair of proof £5, 187- &188-, no serial numbers, black and white, partnersinitials in oval frame top left (Outing 223j for similar,this partnership not listed), pencil annotation in field,second note signature area excised, good very fine, rare(2)

£150-200

1276Boston Bank (Susan Claypon, William Garfit,Thomas Garfit, William Garfit Junr. & Ingoldby),a pair of proof £5, 186- & 187-, no serial numbers,black and white, partners initials in oval frame top left,value at lower left and top right (Outing 223i), pencil‘from this’, slight damage low right otherwise good veryfine, rare (2)

£200-250

1277Boston Bank (Garfit, Claypon & Co.), proof £5and £10 (2), 188- (c. 1884), no serial numbers blackand white, partners initials in oval frame top left (seeOuting 223k for type), pencil annotations and croppededges, mount marks on reverse, otherwise extremely fine(2)

£100-150

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1278Boston Bank (Thomas Gee, Thomas Wiseand William Gee Junr.), £5, 1 September1873, serial number I 894, black and white,value in mauve underprint at centre, arms atleft, manuscript signature of William Gee lowright, includes a 1863 proof for the samedesign (see Outing 224b for similar), palepink tax stamp top left, a pleasing fine and veryrare (2)

£400-600

1279Boston & Lincolnshire Bank (Willm.Robt. Shos. Lance. & Jno. Jas. Bernard),£1, 30 March 18(14), serial number E2566,black and white, value at lower left, bankers’initials at top left, manuscript signature atlower right (Outing 226d), pinholes at left,toned, fine

£120-150

1280Boston Bank (Garfit, Claypon & Co.), £5,3 January 1887, serial number G 69, blackand white, value in blue at centre, partnersinitials in oval frame top left, manuscriptsignature of Thomas Cheney Garfit low right(Outing 223l), crayon ‘Cancelled’ across face,small perforations, good very fine, fresh andvery attractive, very rare

£400-500

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1281Boston Bank (William Garfit and ThomasGarfit), £5, 3 January 1865, serial number A1859, black and white, value in blue atcentre, partners initials in oval frame top left,manuscript signature of Thomas arfit lowright (Outing not listed), hand stamped‘CANCELLED’ across face, perforation PAIDin field, almost very fine, pleasing, very rare

£450-550

1282Boston Bank (The Stamford, Spalding &Boston Banking Company), proof £5, 18-(1836-1874), black and white, allegoricalsymbols of harvest top left, cathedral topcentre (Outing 2036 for type, not listed forBoston), a Perkins, Bacon & Ketch engraving,pencil ‘from this’ low right, good very fine, rare

£300-350

1283Boston & Lincolnshire Bank (Wilm. Robt.Shos. Lance. & Jn. Jas. Barnard), £10, 31May 18(14), serial number E814, black andwhite, bankers’ initials at top left, value atbottom left, faint duty stamp at centre left,manuscript signature of William Barnard (notseen in Outing), some discolouration andtoning, fine

£200-300

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1284Skirbeck Quarter, Boston, unissued £1, 18-(c.1809), no serial number, black and white, bankers’initials at left, value at bottom left and centre, dutystamp at centre left (Outing 229b, partnership namenot yet identified), three strong folds, six large holes,surface dirt and toning, very good

£120-160

1285Boston (Stamford, Spalding & Boston BankingCompany), a collection of proof bills of exchange, 18-(c. 1885-90), no serial numbers, black and white (2)and mauve (1), addressed to London bankers Barclay& Co (see Outing 2015 for bank name), also a bill ofexchange pull, 183-, no serial number, black andwhite, arms at left, addressed to London bankersBarclay, Fritton, Bevan & Co, attached to manuscriptletter headed ‘Oundle 4th September 1836’,requesting 300 copies of altered design (Outing2036), light surface dirt and mount marks on reverse,pencil or ink annotations, generally very fine toextremely fine (4)

£80-100

GAINSBOROUGH

1286Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company Limited,Gainsborough Branch, a proof £5 and £10, 18-,black and white, arms at top left, value at bottom leftand top right, text in tableau at centre, GainsboroughAll Saints Church vignette at top centre, payable attheir London bankers Prescott, Grote, Cave, Foster &Co. (see Outing 1193 for type), both with mountmarks on reverse and pencil annotations reading ‘5thJan 1874’, about uncirculated (2)

£200-250

1287Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company Limited,Gainsborough Branch, a pair of proof £5, 18-, blackand white, arms at top left, value at bottom left andtop right, text in tableau at centre, Gainsborough AllSaints Church vignette at top centre, payable at theirLondon bankers Prescott, Cave, Foster, Buxton,Lodger & Co. (see Outing 1193 for type), both withmount marks on reverse and pencil annotations, onedated ‘7th May/85’, one cropped at top edge and theanother with section cut out at lower right, otherwiseattractive and about uncirculated (2)

£100-150

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1288Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company Limited,Gainsborough Branch, a proof £5 and £10, 18-,black and white, arms at top left, value at bottom leftand top right, text in tableau at centre, GainsboroughAll Saints Church vignette at top centre, payable attheir London bankers Prescott, Grote, Ames, Cave &Grote (see Outing 1193 for type), both with mountmarks on reverse and pencil annotations, otherwiseattractive and about uncirculated (2)

£200-250

1289Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company Limited,Gainsborough Branch (Prescott, Grote, Ames,Cave, and Grote), proof £10, 18-, no serial number,black and white, arms at top left, value at bottom leftand top right, text in tableau at centre, GainsboroughAll Saints Church vignette at top centre (see Outing1193 for type), mount marks on reverse, pencilannotation dated ‘Feb 23rd/93’, cropped top and loweredges otherwise good extremely fine

£120-150

GRANTHAM

1290Grantham Bank (Manners & Scott), £1, 14 June18(09), serial number J1734, black and white,bankers’ initials at left, value at bottom left and centre,duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of JohnWilliam Scott at bottom right (Outing 841b),bankruptcy handstamp on reverse dated 1811, ink stainat top right, about fine

£100-150

1291Grantham Bank (Manners & Scott), £1, 4 October18(10), serial number M860, black and white,bankers’ initials at left, value at bottom left and centre,duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of JohnManners at bottom right (Outing 841b), bankruptcyhandstamp on reverse, discolouration otherwise good fine

£100-150

1292Grantham Bank (Manners & Scott), £5, 25 April18(09), serial number F1698, black and white,bankers’ initials at left, value at bottom left and centre,manuscript signature of John William Scott at bottomright (Outing 841c), bankruptcy handstamp on reversedated 1811, toning and repair of left hole at centre withpaper, very good

£100-150

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1293Grantham Bank (Hardy & Company), proof £10on paper, 18-, no serial number, black and white,bankers’ initials at left, value at bottom left, top right,and centre in red as protector, bankers’ names andinitials in green on reverse (Outing 844e), originaland fresh, about uncirculated, a beautiful specimen

£300-400

1294Stamford, Spalding & Boston Banking Company,Grantham Branch, proof £5 and £10 on card, 18-,no serial numbers, black and white, value at lower leftand top right, arms at top left, bordered edge, text intableau at centre, printed by Perkins Bacon & Petch(see Outing 2015 for type), mount marks on reverse,‘SPECIMEN’ handstamped at lower right, pencilannotations and toning, otherwise about extremely fine(2)

£250-300

LINCOLN

1295Lincoln Bank (Abraham Sheath, Challis Sheath,John Steel & John Wray), £1, 8 October 18(13),serial number 572, black and white, bankers’ initials atleft, value at bottom left and centre, duty stamp at left,manuscript signature of Challis Sheath at bottom right(Outing 1192b), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse,some toning, nevertheless original and attractive, goodvery fine

£150-200

1296Lincoln Bank (Abraham Sheath, Challis Sheath,John Steel & John Wray), £1, 22 November 18(13),serial number 977, black and white, bankers’ initials atleft, value at bottom left and centre, duty stamp at left,manuscript signature of Challis Sheath at bottom right(Outing 1192b), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse,toning, good fine

£100-150

1297Lincoln Bank (Abraham Sheath, Challis Sheath,John Steel & John Wray), £5, 21 April 18(13), serialnumber 14918, black and white, bankers’ initials attop left, value at bottom left and top right, duty stampat left (Outing 1192d), cut cancelled and cropped edges,bankruptcy handstamp on reverse, very fine

£100-150

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1298Lincoln Bank (Abraham Sheath, Challis Sheath,John Steel & John Wray), £10, 29 April 18(14),serial number 9765, black and white on watermarkedpaper, bankers’ initials at top left, value at bottom leftand top right, duty stamp at left, manuscript signatureof John Steel at bottom left (Outing 11892e),bankruptcy handstamp on reverse, toning at edges,pinholes, fine

£200-300

1299Lincoln Bank (Abraham Sheath, Challis Sheath,John Steel & John Wray), £20, 28 April 18(14),serial number 1729, black and white on watermarkedpaper, bankers’ initials at top left, value at bottom leftand top right, duty stamp at left, manuscript signatureof Challis Sheath at bottom left (see Outing 1192 forpartnership name, this denomination not seen),bankruptcy handstamp on reverse, toning and strongfolding at edges, about fine

£300-350

1300Lincoln Bank (Sam. Smith, Richd. & HenryEllison), 1 Guinea 18(01), serial number 975 blackand white, arms at top left, value at bottom left, centreand top right, manuscript signature of Henry Ellisonat bottom right (Outing 1189i, toning and worn edges,fine

£120-180

1301Lincoln Bank (Sam. Smith, Richd. & HenryEllison), £1, 4 August 18(20), serial number 887,black and white, arms at top left, value at bottom left,centre and top right, manuscript signature of GeorgeMoore at bottom right (Outing 1189k), heavily toned,good

£100-150

1302Lincoln Bank (Sam. Smith, Henry Ellison &Company), unissued £5, 18-, no serial number, blackand white, arms at top left, value at bottom left, topright and centre as protector (see Outing 1189m forpartnership name and type, but more likely 1189q forcorrect date), slight foxing, otherwise crisp and aboutuncirculated

£150-200

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1303Lincoln Bank (Smith, Ellison & Company),unissued £5, 18-, serial number K2270, black andwhite, arms at top left, value at bottom left, top rightand centre as protector, guilloche design surroundingbank name and partnership initials at centre inturquoise (see Outing 1189m for partnership nameand type, but more likely 1189q for correct date), someinsignificant ink smudges and flecks at left, a beautifulnote, about uncirculated

£250-300

1304Lincoln Bank (Smith, Ellison & Company),specimen £5, 18-, serial number P9000, black andwhite, arms at top left, value at bottom left, top rightand centre as protector, guilloche design surroundingbank name and partnership initials at centre in blue(see Outing 1189m for partnership name and type,but more likely 1189q for correct date), pencilannotation at top left reads ‘June 17 - 87’, perforated‘SPECIMEN B.W&Co LONDON’, beautiful, aboutuncirculated

£250-300

1305Lincoln Bank (Smith, Ellison & Company),specimen £5, 18-, serial number R10000, black andwhite, arms at top left, value at bottom left, top rightand centre as protector, guilloche design surroundingbank name and partnership initials at centre in blue(see Outing 1189m for partnership name and type,but more likely 1189q for correct date), pencilannotation at top left reads ‘Sep 11/90’, beautiful,about uncirculated

£250-300

1306Lincoln Bank (Smith, Ellison & Company),specimen £5, 19-, serial number T10000, black andwhite, arms at top left, value at bottom left, top rightand centre as protector, guilloche design surroundingbank name and partnership initials at centre in blue(see Outing 1189m for partnership name and type,but more likely 1189q for correct date), perforated‘SPECIMEN’, pencil annotation at top left reads ‘19thApril 1901’, beautiful, about uncirculated

£250-300

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1307Lincoln Bank (Smith, Ellison & Company),specimen £10, 18- (circa 1890), serial number G5000,black and white, arms at top left, value at bottom leftand top, guilloche design surrounding bank name andpartnership initials at centre in brown (not seen, seeOuting 1189m for partnership name and type, but see1189q for likely £5 of the same set), pencil annotationat top left reads ‘Sep 11/90’, about uncirculated

£350-400

1308Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company, specimen£5 on card, 18- (c.1848), no serial number, black andwhite, arms at top left, value at bottom left and topright, text in tableau at centre, Lincoln cathedralvignette at top centre (see Outing 1193a for type),pencil annotation at bottom left dated ‘June 6th 1848’,‘SPECIMEN’ handstamped at bottom right, mountmarks on reverse, discolouration and toning, otherwisevery fine

£80-120

1309Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company, specimen£5 on paper, 18-, no serial number, black and white,arms at top left, value at bottom left and top right, textin tableau at centre, Lincoln cathedral vignette at topcentre (see Outing 1193a for type), pencil annotationat bottom right, mount marks on reverse, toned in placedbut attractive, about extremely fine

£150-180

1310Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company, specimen£5 on paper, 18-, no serial number, black and white,arms at top left, value at bottom left and top right, textin tableau at centre, Lincoln cathedral vignette at topcentre (see Outing 1193a for type), pencil annotationat bottom left dated ‘May 13th 1891’, mount marks onreverse, cropped at bottom otherwise about extremely fine

£60-80

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1311Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company Limited,specimen £5 on card, 19- (c.1902), no serial number,black and white, arms at top left, value at bottom leftand top right, text in tableau at centre, Lincolncathedral vignette at top centre, printed by PerkinsBacon (Outing 1193), pencil annotation at bottom leftdated ‘Oct 7th 1902’, cancellation holes at low centre,mount marks on reverse, corners cropped, otherwiseabout uncirculated

£200-250

1312Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company Limited,specimen £5 on card, 19- (c.1903), no serial number,black and white, arms at top left, value at bottom leftand top right, text in tableau at centre, Lincolncathedral vignette at top centre (Outing 1193), pencilannotation at bottom left dated ‘September 23rd/03’,cropped at bottom edge, the slightest surface dirt and inksmudging otherwise about uncirculated

£40-50

1313Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company Limited,£5, 1 May 19(17), serial number P101, black andwhite, arms at top left, value at bottom left and topright, text in tableau at centre, Lincoln cathedralvignette at top centre, manuscript signature ofA.Shawyer at bottom right, printed by Perkins Bacon(Outing 1193), ink cancelled in pink and grey, thoughtfresh and original, very fine

£400-500

1314Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company, specimen£10 on card, 18- (c. 1848), no serial number, blackand white, arms at top left, value at bottom left andtop right, text in tableau at centre, Lincoln cathedralvignette at top centre (Outing 1193a), ‘SPECIMEN’handstamped at lower right, pencil annotation at lowerleft dated ‘June 18th 1848’, mount marks on reverse,discoloured at edges, very fine

£150-200

1315Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company, specimen£10 on card, 18-, no serial number, black and white,arms at top left, value at bottom left and top right, textin tableau at centre, Lincoln cathedral vignette at topcentre (Outing 1193a), ‘SPECIMEN’ handstamped atlower right, discolouration and torn left edge, fine

£100-150

1316Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company Limited,proof £10, 18-, no serial number, black and white,arms at top left, value at bottom left and top right, textin tableau at centre, Lincoln cathedral vignette at topcentre (Outing 1193), pencil annotation, mount markson reverse, bottom edge cropped, otherwise aboutuncirculated

£40-50

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1317Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company Limited,proof £10, 18- (c. 1892), no serial number, black andwhite, arms at top left, value at bottom left and topright, text in tableau at centre, Lincoln cathedralvignette at top centre (Outing 1193), pencilannotation at lower left dated ‘Dec 28th 1892’, mountmarks on reverse, bottom edge cropped, otherwise aboutuncirculated

£40-50

1318Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company Limited,£10, 1 April 19(12), serial number A/J 401, black andwhite, arms at top left, value at bottom left and topright, text in tableau at centre, Lincoln cathedralvignette at top centre, manuscript signature ofA.Shawyer at bottom right (Outing 1193), inkcancelled in pink and grey, an attractive and fresh veryfine

£400-600

1319Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company (forPrescott, Grote, Cave & Cave), a collection ofproofs for sight bills, various dates (c.1860-1870), noserial numbers, black and white, arms at left, collectioncomprises various issuing branches including Boston,Brigg, Horncastle, Lincoln, Louth and Sleaford,printed by Perkins Bacon (not seen in Outing), mountmarks on reverse, pencil annotations, generally extremelyfine (20)

£100-150

1320Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company (forPrescott, Cave Foster, Buxton, Loder & Co), acollection of proofs for sight bills, various dates(c.1870-1880), no serial numbers, black and white,arms at left, collection comprises various issuingbranches including Boston, Brigg, Horncastle,Lincoln, Louth and Sleaford, printed by Perkins Bacon(not seen in Outing), mount marks on reverse, pencilannotations, generally extremely fine (20)

£100-150

1321Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company Limited(for Prescott, Cave, Buxton, Loder & Co), acollection of proofs for sight bills, various dates(c.1880-1890), no serial numbers, black and white,arms at left, collection comprises various issuingbranches including Boston, Lincoln and Louth,printed by Perkins Bacon (not seen in Outing), mountmarks on reverse, pencil annotations, generally extremelyfine (19)

£100-150

1322Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company Limited, acollection of proofs for sight bills, various dates(c.1890-1900), no serial numbers, black and white,arms at left, collection comprises various issuingbranches including Boston, Lincoln and Louth,includes one proof for London & Westminster Bank,printed by Perkins Bacon (not seen in Outing), mountmarks on reverse, pencil annotations, generally extremelyfine (19)

£100-150

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LOUTH

1323Louth (School & Co.), £500, 1798, serial numbera23, black and white, value handwritten at lower left,vignette of St. James Church at top left, unsigned(Outing not listed), folded edges and tear at top left,fine

£100-150

1324Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company, LouthBranch, proof £5 on card, 183-, no serial number,black and white, arms at top left, value at bottom leftand top right, text in tableau at centre, Saint James’Church vignette at top right (see Outing 1193 fortype), mount marks on reverse, very faint discolourationat left otherwise about uncirculated

£150-200

1325Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company, LouthBranch, a £5 and £10 proof set, 18-, no serialnumbers, black and white, arms at top left, value atbottom left and top right, text in tableau at centre, AllSaints Church vignette at top right, includes a croppedsegment of a proof £5 (see Outing 1193 for type),mount marks on reverse, pencil annotations dated‘March 21st/98’ and ‘June 16th 1893’ respectively, largesections cropped and excised, otherwise aboutuncirculated (3)

£100-120

1326Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company, LouthBranch, three £10 proofs, 18-, no serial numbers,black and white, arms at top left, value at bottom leftand top right, text in tableau at centre, All SaintsChurch vignette at top centre (Outing 1193a), mountmarks on reverse, pencil annotations, one is complete, theother two are cropped or have sections excised, aninteresting and attractive trio, good extremely fine (3)

£100-120

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1327The Hull Banking Company, Louth Branch, proof£5 on card, 183-, no serial number, black and white,value and top right and bottom left in style similar toBank of England, beautiful vignette of St. JamesChurch at centre (see Outing 1027 for type), strongdiagonal fold, some light toning, mount marks onreverse, a pleasing very fine

£200-300

SKIRBECK - SHOULD BE UNDERBOSTON?

1328Skirbeck Quarter, Boston, £1, 15 February 18(10),serial number 69A, black and white, value at lower left,centre and top right, bankers’ initials at left, (seeOuting 229 for type), cut cancelled, toned, about fine

£150-200

SLEAFORD

1329Sleaford Bank (Ant. Peacock, Benj. Handley, Wm.Kirton & Co.), 5 Guineas, 1 January 179(3), serialnumber F133, black and white, value at lower left,centre and top right, bankers’ initials at top left, dutystamp at left, (partnership name not seen in Outing),halved and rejoined, annotation on reverse, lower rightcorner missing, fine

£150-180

1330Skirbeck Quarter, Boston, unissued 1 guinea, 18May 18(10), serial number D939, black and white onwatermarked paper, value at lower left and top left,bankers’ initials at left, duty stamp at left (Outing229b), light toning, a crisp very fine

£150-180

1331Sleaford Bank (Ant. Peacock, Benj. Handley &Wm. Kirton), 5 Guineas, 7 March 17(96), serialnumber J65, black and white, value at lower left,centre and top left, bankers’ initials at top left, dutystamp at left, (Outing 1973c), cut cancelled, inkblot atlower left, toned, fine

£150-180

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1332Sleaford Bank (Ant. Peacock, Benj. Handley, Wm.Kirton & Co.), 10 Guineas, 16 May 179(2), serialnumber 1930, black and white, value at lower left,centre and top right, bankers’ initials at top left, dutystamp at left (partnership name not seen in Outing),cut cancelled, toned, repaired on reverse, fine

£150-200

1333Sleaford Bank (Ant. Peacock, Benj. Handley &Wm. Kirton), unissued 10 Guineas, 180-, no serialnumber, black and white, value at lower left, centreand top right, bankers’ initials at top left (Outing1973d), mounted on blue paper, slight toning at leftedge, otherwise about uncirculated

£120-180

1334Sleaford Bank (Ant. Peacock, Benj. Handley, Wm.Kirton & Co.), bill of exchange for £117/10, 1 June179(5), serial number 1912, black and white, bankers’initials at top left, addressed to London bankersDown, Thornton, Free (& Cornwall), duty stamp atleft, manuscript signature of Wm. Kirton at lower right(partnership not seen in Outing), ink cancelled,annotations on reverse, crisp and original, very fine

£40-60

1335Sleaford & Newark Bank (Peacock, Handley &Company), £5, 18-, serial number 28958, black andwhite, value at lower left, centre as protector and topright, bankers’ initials at left (see Outing 1973 forpartnership name), perforated ‘CANCELLED’, alsoperforated with ‘&CO’ four times, a crisp, fresh very fine

£200-300

1336Sleaford & Newark Bank (Peacock, Handley &Company), £1, 7 April 18(62), serial number A4124,black and white, value at lower left, centre as protectorand top right, bankers’ initials at left (Outing 1973j),cut cancelled, half and rejoined, toned, about fine

£120-160

1337Sleaford & Newark Bank (Peacock, Wilson &Company), £5, 1 January 18(79), serial number4050, black and white, value at lower left, centre asprotector and top right, bankers’ initials at left(Outing 1973l), cut cancelled, very slight foxingotherwise a fresh about uncirculated

£200-300

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1338Sleaford & Newark Bank (Peacock, Wilson &Company), £5, 19-, no serial number, black andwhite, value at lower left, centre as protector and topright, bankers’ initials at left (Outing 1973l), cutcancelled at centre and perforated ‘CANCELLED’, afresh good extremely fine

£150-250

1339Sleaford & Newark Bank (Peacock, Wilson &Company), £5, 1 August 19(11), serial number14736, black and white, value at lower left, centre asprotector and top right, bankers’ initials at left,manuscript signature of Wilson at lower right (Outing1973l), ink cancelled in pink, serial number at top leftremoved, about very fine

£250-350

SPALDING

1340Spalding Bank (Thomas Jennings & Son), 1Guinea, 18 July 18(03), serial number A39, black andwhite mounted on thin mauve card, value at lower leftand centre, manuscript signature of H.J. Jennings atlower right (Outing 2012a), torn edges, large hole atleft, top right corner missing, good

£50-80

1341Spalding Commercial Bank (Jn. Hen. & Geo.Bugg), £5, 3 My 18(30) serial number 3305, blackand white, value at lower left, top right, and centre inblue as protector, arms at left, manuscript signature ofGeo. Bugg at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse inblack and red (Outing 2014, not seen), toning at left,original, fine, and very rare; the first note seen of thistype

£200-300

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SPILSBY ??

1342Boston & Spilsby Bank (Abraham Sheath, ChallisSheath & George Smith), £1, 18 September 18(13),serial number 361, black and white, bankers’ initials attop left, value at bottom left and top right, interestingred overprint incorporating value and serial number,manuscript signature of George Smith at bottom right(Outing 225d), repaired in two places by tape,discolouration and toning, good, rare

£200-300

STAMFORD

1343Stamford Bank (A. W. Bellairs & Son), £1, 17 July18(11), serial number 12216, black and white, arms attop left, partnership name at left in tableau, duty stampat left, value at lower left and right, manuscriptsignature at lower right (Outing 2030a), bankruptcyhandstamp on reverse dated 1814, annotations onreverse, good fine

£50-60

1344Stamford Bank (A. W. Bellairs & Son), £1, 3 March18(14), serial number 22205, black and white, arms attop left, partnership name at left in tableau, value atlower left and right, manuscript signature ofBuckworth at lower right (Outing 2030a), bankruptcyhandstamp on reverse dated 1814, annotation on reverseand ink marks, very fine

£50-60

1345Stamford Bank (A. W. Bellairs & Son), £5, 15October 18(13), serial number 2617, black and white,arms at top left, value at lower left, duty stamp at left,manuscript signature of Bellairs at lower right (Outing2030b), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse dated 1814,annotation on reverse, about very fine

£60-80

1346Stamford Bank (A. W. Bellairs & Son), £10, 13April 18(13), serial number 2978, black and white,arms at top, value at lower left, duty stamp at left,manuscript signature of Bellairs at lower right (Outing2030c), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse dated 1814,annotation on reverse, toning at left, good fine

£120-160

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1347Stamford Bank (A. W. Bellairs & Son), £20, 1October 18(12), serial number 1609, black and white,arms at top, value at lower left, duty stamp at left,manuscript signature of Bellairs at lower right (Outing2030d), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse dated 1814,halved and rejoined, fine

£120-160

1348Stamford & Rutland Bank (Will. Johnson & Step.Eaton), £1, 7 January 18(10), serial number R917,black and white, value at lower left, top right andcentre, partnership name at left in tableau, partnershipname on reverse in blue (Outing 2033b), cutcancelled, annotation on reverse, good fine

£150-200

1349Stamford & Rutland Bank (Stephen Eaton &Edward Cayley), £1, 25 May 18(19), serial number6479, black and white, value at lower left, top rightand centre, partnership name at left in tableau,partnership name on reverse in blue (Outing 2033i),cut cancelled, annotation and tape attached to reverse,heavy toning, good

£100-150

1350Stamford & Rutland Bank (Will. Johnson & Step.Eaton), £5, 28 April 18(17), serial number H931,black and white, value at lower left and top right,partnership name at left in tableau, partnership nameon reverse, two duty stamps at left (Outing 2033d),cut cancelled, surface dirt on reverse otherwise anoriginal and pleasing very fine

£200-250

1351Stamford & Rutland Bank (Stephen Eaton &Edward Cayley), £5, 19 April 18(19), serial numberillegible, black and white, value at lower left and topright, partnership name at left in tableau (Outing2033k), cut cancelled, halved and rejoined, edgescropped, heavily toned, good

£50-80

1352Stamford & Rutland Bank (Stephen Eaton &Edward Cayley), £5, 25 March 18(30), serial numberM964, black and white, value at lower left, top rightand centre as protector, partnership name at left intableau, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black(Outing 2033n), cut cancelled, heavily toned and edgescropped, good

£100-150

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1353Stamford & Rutland Bank (Stephen Eaton &Edward Cayley), £5, 11 February 18(34), serialnumber A271, black and white, value at lower left, topright and centre as protector, partnership name at leftin tableau, partnership and bank name on reverse inblue guilloche design, printed by Rowe, Kentish &Co. (Outing 2033k), cut cancelled, pinholes and lighttoning, fine

£200-250

1354Stamford & Rutland Bank (Eaton, Cayley, Eaton& Michelson), £5, 11 May 18(54), serial number7659, black and white, value at lower left, top rightand centre as protector, partnership name at left intableau, partnership and bank name on reverse in blueguilloche design, manuscript signature of EdwardCayley at lower right, printed by Rowe, Kentish & Co.(Outing 2033n), ink cancelled, one pair of staple holesat top centre, otherwise a pleasing and fresh very fine

£300-400

1355Stamford & Rutland Bank (Willm. Johnson &Steph. Eaton), £10, 15 November 181(7), serialnumber U15, black and white on watermarked paper,value at lower left and top right, partnership name atleft in tableau, duty stamp at left, partnership name onreverse in red (Outing 2033f), cut cancelled, lightlytoned, otherwise a fresh and original very fine

£200-250

1356Stamford & Rutland Bank (Stephen Eaton &Edward Cayley), £10, 15 April 18(30), serial numberH594, black and white, value at lower left, top rightand centre as protector, partnership name at left intableau, printed by Rowe, Osborne & Co. (Outing2033m), cut cancelled, toned, ink annotations onreverse, good fine

£200-250

1357Stamford & Rutland Bank (Stephen Eaton &Edward Cayley), £10, 22 January 18(30), serialnumber G857, black and white, value at lower left, topright and centre as protector, partnership name at leftin tableau, duty stamp at left centre, printed by Rowe,Osborne & Co. (Outing 2033m), cut cancelled, tonedat top right, edges cropped, about fine

£100-150

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1358Stamford & Rutland Bank (Stephen Eaton &Edward Cayley), £10, 13 April 18(34), serial number5, black and white, value at lower left, top right andcentre as protector, partnership name at left in tableau,partnership and bank name on reverse in blue, printedby Rowe, Osborne & Co. (Outing 2033m), cutcancelled, a few pinholes otherwise a lovely very fine witha low serial number

£200-250

1359Stamford & Rutland Bank (Eaton, Cayley, Eaton& Michelson), unissued £10, 18-, no serial number,black and white on watermarked paper, value at lowerleft, top right and centre as protector, partnershipname at left in tableau, partnership and bank name onreverse in blue guilloche design, printed by Rowe,Kentish & Co. (denomination not seen, see Outing2033n for partnership name), a couple of faint inkmarks, otherwise a crisp and fresh about extremely fine

£250-250

1360Stamford, Spalding & Boston Banking Company,Stamford Branch, £5, 22 January 18(75), serialnumber F1637, black and white, value at lower leftand top right, arms at top left, bordered edge, text intableau at centre, manuscript signature of at lowerright, printed by Perkins & Bacon (Outing 2015a),ink cancelled, small ink marks, toning, good fine

£80-120

1361Stamford, Spalding & Boston Banking CompanyLimited, Stamford Branch, £5, 19 November18(90), serial number I.5783, black and white, valueat lower left and top right, arms at top left, borderededge, text in tableau at centre, manuscript signature ofM.S.Young at lower right, printed by Perkins & Bacon(see Outing 2015 for type), ink cancelled, grafitti andpurple and black handstamp on reverse, about very fine

£120-150

1362Stamford, Spalding & Boston Banking CompanyLimited, Stamford Branch, £5, 1 May 18(97), serialnumber L720, black and white, value at lower left andtop right, arms at top left, bordered edge, text intableau at centre, manuscript signature of M.S.Youngat lower right, printed by Perkins & Bacon (seeOuting 2015 for type), ‘THE CAPITAL &COUNTIES BANK, SPALDING’ handstamped inpurple on reverse, some light toning, a crisp and freshvery fine

£150-200

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1363Stamford, Spalding & Boston Banking CompanyLimited, Stamford Branch, £5, 20 July 18(99), serialnumber L4154, black and white, value at lower leftand top right, arms at top left, bordered edge, text intableau at centre, manuscript signature of Young atlower right, printed by Perkins & Bacon (see Outing2015 for type), cut cancelled, black handstamp onobverse, multiple handstamps on reverse in black andpurple, toned, good fine

£40-50

1364Stamford, Spalding & Boston Banking CompanyLimited, Stamford Branch, £5, 1 May 19(06), serialnumber M4673, black and white, value at lower leftand top right, arms at top left, bordered edge, text intableau at centre, manuscript signature of M.S.Youngat lower right, printed by Perkins & Bacon (seeOuting 2015 for type), cut cancelled, ink marks atlower right, otherwise a crisp and fresh very fine

£50-80

1365Stamford, Spalding & Boston Banking CompanyLimited, Stamford Branch, £5, 1 May 19(07), serialnumber M6250, black and white, value at lower leftand top right, arms at top left, bordered edge, text intableau at centre, manuscript signature of Young atlower right, printed by Perkins & Bacon (see Outing2015 for type), cut cancelled, a beautiful aboutuncirculated, lovely

£50-80

1366Stamford, Spalding & Boston Banking CompanyLimited, Stamford Branch, a collection of croppedproofs for £5 and £10, 18-, no serial numbers, blackand white, value at lower left and top right, arms at topleft, bordered edge, text in tableau at centre, printedby Perkins & Bacon (see Outing 2015 for type),mount marks on reverse, pencil annotations, otherwisegenerally good extremely fine (8)

£80-120

1367Stamford, Spalding & Boston Banking Company,Stamford Branch, £10, 11 October 18(80), serialnumber D938, black and white, value at lower left andtop right, arms at top left, bordered edge, text intableau at centre, manuscript signature at lower right,printed by Perkins & Bacon (see Outing 2015a fortype), handstamped ‘CANCELLED’ twice in purple onobverse, ink cancelled in pink, ‘LONDON & SOUTHWESTERN BANK LIMITED’ handstamped in purpleon reverse, heavy toning at top right and annotations onreverse, good fine

£150-200

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1368Stamford, Spalding & Boston Banking Company Limited, Stamford Branch, £10, 27September 18(99), serial number F1691, black and white, value at lower left and top right,arms at top left, bordered edge, text in tableau at centre, manuscript signature of M.S.Young at lower right, printed by Perkins & Bacon (see Outing 2015 for type), toned at leftedge and top right but still attractive, about very fine

£150-180

1369Stamford, Spalding & Boston Banking Company Limited, Stamford Branch, a pairof £10, 27 September 18(99) & 1 April 19(05), serial numbers F1881 & F5379, black andwhite, value at lower left and top right, arms at top left, bordered edge, text in tableau atcentre, manuscript signature of Young at lower right, printed by Perkins (see Outing 2015for type), both cut cancelled, numerous handstamps, including ‘J. GODFREY & CO., Ltd.,Midland Gates, STAMFORD, 1-JUL 1907’ in blue, generally good fine (2)

£100-150

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1370Stamford, Spalding & Boston Banking Company,a collection of proofs of bills of exchange, 18-, 186- &187-, no serial numbers, black and white, arms at left,addressed to London bankers Barclay, Bevan, Fritton& Co. (2), (not seen in Outing), all with pencilannotations, some with mount marks on reverse andsurface dirt, from fine to about uncirculated (6)

£40-60

1371Northamptonshire Banking Company Limited(Stamford Branch), £5, 23 September 18(87), serialnumber 23645, black and white, value at lower left,top left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at topcentre, manuscript signature of A. Kempson at lowerright, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co. (Outing1580g), cancellation holes, handstamped‘CANCELLED’ at right, toned, numerous handstampsin black & purple and grafitti on reverse, fine

£200-250

1372Northamptonshire Banking Company Limited(Stamford Branch), £10, 5 September 18(87), serialnumber 5702, black and white, value at lower left, topleft, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top centre,manuscript signature of A. Kempson at lower right,printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co. (Outing 1580j),cancellation holes, handstamps in blue and black onreverse, lightly toned, otherwise a crisp good fine

£200-250

1373Northamptonshire Banking Company, StamfordBranch, a set of proofs for £5 and £10 denominations,18- (c. 1883), no serial numbers, black and white onpaper, value at lower left, top left, top right and centrein tableau, arms at top centre, printed by Perkins,Bacon & Co. (Outing 1580b, 1580h), mount marks,pencil annotations, minimal surface dirt, sectionsexcised, otherwise generally about uncirculated (3)

£120-150

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1375Aylsham Bank (George Copeman & ThomasCopeman), £5, 28 September 18(55), serial number935, black and white, banker’s initials at top left, valueat bottom left and top right, manuscript signature ofGeorge Copeman at bottom right, revenue stamp atcentre (Outing 64e for type), a crisp about extremelyfine, rare

£200-250

1376Aylsham Bank (George Copeman & ThomasCopeman), £10, 14 May, 18(57), serial number 493,black and white, banker’s initials at top left, value atbottom left and top right, manuscript signature ofGeorge Copeman at bottom right (Outing 64f),toned, fine

£300-350

NORFOLK

AYLSHAM

1374Aylsham Bank (Robert Copeman & Geo.Copeman), £5, 15 October 18(42), serial number329, black and white, bankers’ intitials at top left,value at bottom left and top right, manucript signatureof George Copeman at bottom right, revenue stampon reverse in red and black (Outing 64c), tear andevidence of mounting at top, very good

£150-200

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DISS

1377Diss Bank (Fincham & Simpson), £5, 9 May18(90), serial number 23950, black and white, shieldvignette at top left, value at top right and bottom leftand protector at centre, manuscript signature ofSimpson at bottom right, laurel leaf and guillochedesign with bankers’ names on reverse (Outing 691c),very good

£300-350

FAKENHAM

1378Fakenham Bank (Gurneys, Birkbeck &Rawlinson), £1, 13 September 18(21), serial number1146, black and white, bankers’ initials at top left,value at bottom left, manuscript signature ofRawlinson at bottom right, revenue stamp on reversein red and black (Outing 771b), stained and heavilytoned, very good

£100-150

1379Fakenham Bank (Gurneys, Birkbeck & Co.), proofon card for a £10, 18-, no serial number, black andwhite, banker’s initials at left incorporated intovignette with rising sun, value at bottom left andcentre, (Outing 771i), minor foxing and dirt, otherwiseabout uncirculated

£150-250

1380Fakenham Bank, a trial and proof on paper (2), c.1862, black and white, bank insignia at centre (1),value left and right in large rose engine design (1)(Outing 711 for type), freckled foxing, some staining,otherwise extremely fine (2)

£50-80

1381East of England Bank, specimen £5, Fakenhambranch, 184-, no serial number, black and white oncard, arms at left, value at bottom left, centre, top leftand top right (Outing 772), ‘SPECIMEN’handstamped at bottom right, some toning anddiscolouration, mount marks on reverse, about extremelyfine

£150-200

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KING’S LYNN (LYNN, LYNN REGIS)

1382King’s Lynn (Gurneys, Birkbeck, Barclay, Buxton& Creswell), cheque for £2 4/-, 18(87), serialnumber B4430, red and white, duty stamp for onepenny at top right (not seen in Outing), accountstamped in red and purple, annotated, very fine

£10-15

1383Lynn Regis (Osbert & James Denton - Merchants),a bill of exchange dated 12 November 17(82),adressed to their London bankers Messra Ladbroke,Rawlinson, Porker & Co., black and white, monogramat top left, duty stamp at bottom left, manuscriptsignature of ‘Osbert & James Denton’ at bottom right(Outing not listed), large tear at right hand fold, but aclean very good

£50-60

1384Lynn Regis, Norfolk, a proof £1, 18- (circa 1820),black and white on thin card, bankers’ monogram atleft, value at bottom left and centre, altered by handwith ‘Flint Bank’ at top and ‘for Haye & Co.’ insignature area, a few lines instructing the printer tomove the denomination box etc to the left (not seenin Outing), fine and very interesting

£150-200

1385Lynn Regis & Lincolnshire Bank (Gurneys,Birkbeck, ?), £1, 181(8), black and white, castle gatevignette at top left, (Outing 1074), heavily worn, largesection missing, handwriting illegible, good

£50-100

1386Lynn Regis & Lincolnshire Bank (Gurneys,Birkbeck, Barclay, Buxton & Cresswell), proof for£5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value attop left and right and bottom left (Outing 1074g),perforated cancelled ‘SPECIMEN C.SKIPPER &EAST’, light ink smudge at top right, good extremelyfine

£100-150

1387Lynn Regis & Lincolnshire Bank (Joseph Gurney,Richard H. Gurney, Joseph J. Gurney, Dan.Gurney, Henry Birkbeck & Fran. Cresswell Junr.),£10, 5 November 183(3), serial number H891, blackand white, bankers’ initials at top left, value at bottomleft, manuscript signature of Daniel Gurney at bottomright, value with filigree border on reverse (Outing1074e), foxing, small pinholes at left, otherwise very fine

£300-500

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1388Lynn Regis & Lincolnshire Bank (Gurneys,Birkbeck, Barclay, Buxton & Cresswell), unissued£10, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value attop left, top right and bottom left, bankers’ names intableau bordered by filligree (Outing 1074h), toningat edges, otherwise about uncirculated

£200-300

1389Gurneys & Birkbeck, proof on card for £5 reversedesign, black and white, value at top and bottom,partnership name at centre, bordered by ornateddesign (see Outing 1074 for type), ‘SPECIMEN’stamped at bottom, pencil annotation, mount marks anreverse, good extremely fine

£20-30

1390Lynn Regis & Norfolk Bank (Benj. Massey &Lewis Weston Jarvis), unissued £1, 182-, no serialnumber, black and white, value at bottom left andcentre protector, manuscript signature of L.W.Jarvis atbottom right, revenue stamp on reverse in black andred (Outing 1075b), halved and reattached,counterfoil at left with three holes, otherwise a crispextremely fine

£150-200

1391Lynn Regis & Norfolk Bank (Lewis Weston Jarvis& Lewis Whincop Jarvis), £5, 13 October 18(84),serial number B8900, black and white, value atbottom left and centre protector, bankers’ initials atleft, manuscript signature of L.Weston Jarvis atbottom right (Outing 1075f), small annotations inblack, ‘13/12/86’ annotated in pink, ‘BANK OFENGLAND’ stamped in blue on reverse, otherwise fine

£80-120

1392Gurneys & Birkbeck, proof on paper for £5 reversedesign, black and white, value at top and bottom,partnership name at centre, bordered by ornateddesign (see Outing 1074 for type), pencil annotations,mount marks an reverse, very fine

£20-30

1393Gurneys & Birkbeck, proof on card for £10 reversedesign, black and white, value at top and bottom,partnership name at centre, bordered by ornateddesign (see Outing 1074 for type), pencil annotation,mount marks an reverse, very fine

£20-30

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1394Lynn Regis & Norfolk Bank (Jarvis & Jarvis), £5,18 October 18(87), serial number B9351, black andwhite, value at bottom left and centre protector,bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of L.Weston Jarvis at bottom right, together with a letter ofclaim against the liquidator of the estate of thepartnership, annotated ‘paid’ (Outing 1075f), somepinholes, otherwise very fine

£100-150

1395No lot

1396No lot

1397Lynn Regis & Norfolk Bank (Jarvis & Jarvis), £5,18 October 18(87), serial number B9410, black andwhite, value at bottom left and centre protector,bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature ofL.Weston Jarvis at bottom right (Outing 1075f), inkannotation at centre and reverse, good fine

£100-150

1398Lynn Regis & Norfolk Bank (Lewis Weston Jarvis& Lewis Whincop Jarvis), £10, 18 October 18(80),serial number A9147, black and white, value atbottom left and top right, bankers’ initials at left,manuscript signature of L.W.Jarvis at bottom right,value on reverse in brown (Outing 1075g),‘WISBECH.’ stamped on reverse, stamped three times inred on reverse, otherwise very fine

£120-180

1399Lynn Regis & Norfolk Bank (Jarvis & Jarvis), £10,13 October 18(84), serial number A9968, black andwhite, value at bottom left and top right, bankers’initials at left, manuscript signature of L.Weston Jarvisat bottom right, value on reverse in brown, togetherwith a related letter of claim against the receiver,signed by Catherine Cozens, proprietor of theTemperance Hotel, Lynn (Outing 1075g), inkannotation and customs stamp on reverse, pinholes at topleft, red ink at bottom right, otherwise about very fine

£120-180

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1400Lynn Regis & Norfolk Bank (Jarvis & Jarvis), £10,6 September 18(88), serial number A10377, black andwhite, value at bottom left and top right, bankers’initials at left, manuscript signature of L.Weston Jarvisat bottom right, value on reverse in brown (Outing1075g), about extremely fine

£150-180

1401East of England Bank, specimen £5, King’s Lynnbranch, 183-, no serial number, black and white, armsat left, value at bottomn left, top left, top right andcentre, also a reverse proof on card for a £10, blackand white, bank name at centre on guilloche design,value at top and bottom (Outing 1076a),‘SPECIMEN’ handstamped at bottom right, bottomright corner missing, mount marks on reverse, fine (2)

£200-300

NEATISHEAD

1402Norfolk Commercial Bank, unissued £1, 180-, noserial number, black and white on watermarked paper,value at bottom left, bankers’ initials at top left, dutystamp at left (Outing 1484a), foxing and toning, veryfine

£200-300

NORWICH

1403Debt Obligation, for £90, 4 August 1785, no serialnumber addressed to Richard Troughton, to payCaptain Felix Spearman two months after date (notseen in Outing), foxing, otherwise extremely fine

£20-30

1404Norwich Bank (Sir Roger Kerrison & ThomasAllday Kerrison), forgery of £5, 2 September,18(01), serial number A2779, arms at top left, value atbottom left, forged manuscript signature at bottomright, duty stamp at left (see Outing 1602a for type),‘forged’ annotated in black ink, a rare forgery, good veryfine

£100-120

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1405Norwich Bank (Sir Roger Kerrison & ThomasAllday Kerrison), £5, 13 October 18(07), serialnumber 64498, black and white, arms at top left, valueat bottom left, manuscript signature of Roger Kerrisonat bottom right (Outing 1602a), toning andannotation of reverse, ‘NAT. PRO. BANK of ENGLD.LD. 208. PICCADILLY. LONDON. W.’ stamped onreverse, fine

£200-250

1406Norwich Bank (Sir Roger Kerrison & ThomasAllday Kerrison), £10, 19 October 18(03), serialnumber 2170, black and white, arms at top left, valueat bottom left, manuscript signature of Roger Kerrisonat bottom right (Outing 1602b), toning andannotations on reverse, fine

£250-300

1407Norwich Bank (Sir Roger Kerrison & ThomasAllday Kerrison), £20, 24 October 18(04), serialnumber 152, black and white, arms at top left, value atbottom left, manuscript signature of Roger Kerrison atbottom right (not seen in Outing), annotated onreverse, cut and rejoined, fine

£300-400

1408Norwich Crown Bank (Charles Harvey, Sir RobertJohn Harvey, Anthony Hudson & ThomasHudson), £1, 13 October 18(21), serial numberD8650, black and white, value at bottom left andbottom centre, ornate border with crown at topcentre, manuscript signature of A. Hundson at bottomright, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (notseen in Outing), small ink marks and stains, otherwiseabout very fine

£250-350

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1409Norwich Crown Bank (Charles Harvey, Sir RobertJohn Harvey, Anthony Hudson & ThomasHudson), unissued £1, 18-, no serial number, blackand white, value at bottom left, top left and top rightand left and right in border, crown at left, Britanniavignette at centre, (not seen in Outing), evidence ofmounting on reverse, some very light discolouration,otherwise about uncirculated

£150-200

1410Norwich Crown Bank Norwich Crown Bank(Chas. Saville Onley, Sir Rob. John Harvey, Anth.Hudson & Tho. Hudson), £1, 2 September 18(24),serial number 5086, black and white, value at bottomleft, top left and top right and left and right in border,crown at left, Britannia vignette at centre, revenuestamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 1606f),cancellation hole at bottom right, good fine

£200-250

1411Norwich Crown Bank (Chas. Saville Onley, SirRob. John Harvey, Anth. Hudson & Tho.Hudson), proof for £5, 18-, no serial number, blackand white, value at bottom left and centre, crown atleft, (not seen in Outing), evidence of mounting onreverse, some very light discolouration, otherwise aboutuncirculated

£150-200

1412Norwich Crown Bank (Chas. Saville Onley, SirRob. John Harvey, Anth. Hudson & Tho.Hudson), unissued £10, 18-, no serial number, blackand white, value at bottom left amd centre, crown atleft, Britannia at centre, (not seen in Outing) mountmarks on reverse, extremely fine

£150-200

1413Norwich Crown Bank & Norfolk & Suffolk Bank(Harveys & Hudsons), specimen £5, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white on card, value at bottom leftand centre, crown at left and right (Outing 1606k fortype), stamped ‘SPECIMEN’ in black, two uncutcancellation holes, some staining and mounting onreverse, otherwise extremely fine

£100-150

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1414Norwich Crown Bank & Norfolk & Suffolk Bank(Harveys & Hudsons), specimen £5, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white on card, arms at top centre,value at bottom left and centre (Outing 1606k fortype), stamped ‘SPECIMEN’ in black, two uncutcancellation holes, mounting on reverse, otherwise aboutuncirculated

£100-150

1415Norwich Crown Bank & Norfolk & Suffolk Bank(Harveys & Hudsons), a trio of £5, from 25 March18(68) to 10 April 18(69), serial numbers A563,A2035 & 98608, black and white, value at bottom leftand centre, crown at left and right, manuscriptsignature of Roger Kerrison at bottom right, Norwichand surrounding town names surrounded by garterand crown design on reverse, value at left and right,towns’ arms at top left, right, bottom left and right,also a credit slip for the same bank (Outing 1606k),some small ink annotations, otherwise very fine, includesa relatively low serial number (4)

£150-200

1416Norwich Crown Bank & Norfolk & Suffolk Bank(Harveys & Hudsons), £10, 4 March 18(65), serialnumber 14388, black and white, value at bottom leftand centre, manuscript signature of Kerrison atbottom right, Norwich and surrounding town namessurrounded by garter and crown design on reverse,value at left and right, towns’ arms at top left, right,bottom left and right (Outing 1606l), toning,annotations and evidence of mounting reverse, stampedtwice in blue, fine

£80-100

1417Gurneys & Birkbeck, proof on paper for £5 reversedesign, black and white, value at top and bottom,partnership name at centre, bordered by ornateddesign (see Outing 1074 for type), pencil annotations,mount marks an reverse, very fine

£50-100

1418Norwich & Norfolk Bank (Gurneys, Birkbecks &Martin), £5, 3 October 18(33), serial number A915,black and white, value at bottom left and centre,bankers’ initials at top left, revenue stamp on reverse inblack and red (Outing 1603e), cut cancelled, aboutfine

£80-100

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1419Norwich & Norfolk Bank (Gurneys & Birkbecks),£5, 19 January 18(58), serial number G3326, blackand white, value at bottom left and top right, bankers’initials at top left, manuscript signature of Birkbeck atbottom right, bankers’ names surrounded by ornatedesign on reverse (Outing 1603j), stamped‘CANCELLED’ twice on reverse, about fine

£150-200

1420Norwich & Norfolk Bank (Gurneys, Birkbecks,Barclay & Buxton), unissued £5, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white, value at bottom left and topright, bankers’ initials at top left (not seen in Outing),‘March 28 ’66’ annotated in pencil at bottom right,bottom left corner missing, otherwise good very fine

£80-120

1421Norwich & Norfolk Bank (Gurneys & Birkbecks),unissued £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white,value at bottom left and top right, bankers’ initials attop left (see Outing 1603j for type), mount marks onreverse and pencil annotations, otherwise aboutextremely fine

£100-150

1422Norwich & Norfolk Bank (Gurneys, Birkbecks,Barclay & Buxton), £5, 7 October 18(93), serialnumber S8400, black and white, value at bottom leftand top right, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscriptsignature of Birkbeck at bottom right, bankers’ nameson reverse, surrounded by ornate design (not seen inOuting), ‘Cancelled 2 Dec 1896’ annotated at top,stamped in black and blue ink, about very fine

£250-350

1423Gurneys & Birkbeck, proof on paper for £5 reversedesign, black and white, value at top and bottom,partnership name at centre, bordered by ornateddesign (see Outing 1074 for type), ‘12th October 1859’annotated in pencil, extremely fine

£40-60

1424Norwich & Norfolk Bank (Gurneys, Birkbecks &Martin), £10, 27 May 18(27), serial number A1669,black and white, value at bottom left and centre,bankers’ initials at top left (not seen, but see Outing1603e for type), cut cancelled, annotations in ink onobverse and reverse, about fine

£150-180

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1425Norwich & Norfolk Bank (Gurneys & Birkbecks),specimen uncut sheet for £5 and £10, 18-, no serialnumber, both black and white, value at bottom leftand top right, bankers’ initials at top left respectively(Outing 1603j for type), ‘September 6 1849’ annotatedin pencil, mount marks on reverse, good very fine

£150-200

1426Norwich & Norfolk Bank (Gurneys & Birkbecks),£10, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value atbottom left and top right, bankers’ initials at top left(not seen in Outing), mount marks on reverse, otherwiseextremely fine

£100-150

1427Norwich & Norfolk Bank (Gurneys, Birkbecks,Barclay & Buxton), unissued £10, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white, value at bottom left and topright, bankers’ initials at top left (not seen in Outing),‘1866’ annotated in pencil at bottom right, two cornersmissing otherwise very fine

£80-120

1428Norwich & Swaffham Bank (Starling Day, StarlingDay Jnr., Tho. Day & Henry Day), £5, 16 January18(17), serial number A6264, black and white,Swaffham buttercross vignette at left, value at bottomleft, manuscript signature of Thomas Day at bottomright (Outing 1609b), red dividend stamps and blackbankruptcy stamp, pinned to a note of debit from PeasesOld Bank, Hull, dated 8 September 1887, about fine

£80-100

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1429Norwich & Swaffham Bank (Starling Day, StarlingDar Jnr., Tho. Day & Henry Day), £5, 16 January18(20), serial number A8166, black and white,Swaffham Buttercross vignette at left, value at bottomleft, manuscript signature of Thomas Day at bottomright, (Outing 1609b), two dividend stamps andbankruptcy commission stamp, fine

£100-150

1430Norwich & Swaffham Bank (Thomas Starling Day,Henry F. Day & William Day), £5, 13 October18(22), serial number D291 & £5, 13 January 18(25),serial number D1279, both black and blue, SwaffhamButtercross vignette at top left, value at bottom leftand centre protector in blue, manuscript signature ofWilliam Day (1) and manuscript signature of ThomasDay (1), revenue stamp on reverse in black and red(Outing 1609k) bankruptcy commission stamp,dividend stamps in black, pinholes and mounting onreverse, fine

£100-150

1431Norwich & Swaffham Bank (Thomas Starling Day,Henry F. Day & William Day), £10, 10 April18(21), serial number B9008, black and white,Swaffham Buttercross vignette at top left, value atbottom left, manuscript signature of Henry Day atbottom right, value and bankers’ initials on reverse inblue (Outing 1609l), cut and rejoined, annotations onreverse, very good

£80-140

1432Norwich & Swaffham Bank (Thomas Starling Day,Henry F. Day & William Day), a pair of £10, 10April 18(21) & 10 October 18(21), serial numbersB9171 & B10208, black and white, SwaffhamButtercross vignette at top left, value at bottom left,manuscript signature of Thomas Day at bottom right,value and bankers’ initials on reverse in blue (Outing1609l), cut and rejoined, annotations and commissionstamp on reverse, two dividend stamps in black, fine (2)

£150-200

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1433Norwich & Swaffham Bank (Thomas Starling Day,Henry F. Day & William Day), £10, 13 January18(25), serial number E1013, black and blue,Swaffham Buttercross vignette at top left, value atbottom left and centre protector in blue, manuscriptsignature of William Day at bottom right (Outing1609m) bankruptcy commission stamp, two dividendstamps in black, about very fine

£140-180

1434Norwich Union Bank (Thomas Bignold, JohnCocksedge Bignold & Comp.), £1, 27 November18(13), serial number 1012, black and white,Britannia vignette at let, value at bottom left,manuscript signature of John C Bignold at bottomright (Outing 1608d), manuscript signature cancelled,ink mark at bottom centre, otherwise very fine

£140-180

1435East of England Bank, proof £10, Norwich branch,18-, no serial number, black and white on card, armsat left, value at bottom left and centre (see Outing1612c for type), fresh and original, about uncirculated

£220-280

1436East of England Bank, specimen £10, Norwichbranch, 183-, no serial number, black and white oncard, arms at left, value at bottom left, centre, top leftand top right (see Outing 1612c for type),‘SPECIMEN’ handstamped at bottom right, sometoning, otherwise extremely fine

£200-300

1437Norwich & Swaffham Bank (various partnerships),a trio of £1, from 2 April 18(20) to 13 January 182(2),various serial numbers, black and white, SwaffhamButtercross vignette at top left, value at bottom left,manuscript signature of Henry Day (1), William Day(1) and Thomas Day (1) at bottom right, value andbankers’ initials on reverse in blue (2) and revenuestamp on reverse (1), includes partnerships ThomasStarling Day, Henry F. Day & William Day (2) and S& S Day & Sons (1) (Outing 1609, 1609h, 1609i),cut and rejoined (1), bankruptcy commission stamp inblack (3), generally about fine (3)

£150-200

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1438Norwich & Swaffham Bank (various partnerships),a trio of £1, 15 May 18(17) to 1 September 18(21),various serial numbers, black and white, SwaffhamButtercross vignette at top left, value at bottom left(3), manuscript signature of William Day (1) andHenry Day (2) at bottom right, value and bankers’initials on reverse in blue (2), includes partnershipsThomas Starling Day, Henry F. Day & William Day(1) and S & S Day & Sons (2) (Outing 1609 &1609l), two dividend stamps in black on obverse,bankruptcy commission stamp on reverse, generally fine(3)

£150-200

1439Norwich & Swaffham Bank (Thomas Starling Day,Henry F. Day & William Day), £1, 12 September182(4), serial number G3399, black and blue,Swaffham Buttercross vignette at top left, value atbottom left and centre protector in blue, manuscriptsignature of Thomas Day at bottom right, revenuestamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 1609i)bankruptcy commission stamp, two dividend stamps inblack, fine

£80-100

1440Norwich & Swaffham Bank (Thomas Starling Day,Henry F. Day & William Day), £1, 1 October182(4), serial number G6033, black and blue,Swaffham Buttercross vignette at left, value at bottomleft and centre protector in blue, manuscript signatureof William Day at bottom right, revenue stamp onreverse in black and red (Outing 1609i) bankruptcycommission stamp and dividend stamp in black, smallhole at top left, fine

£80-100

1441Norwich & Swaffham Bank (Thomas Starling Day,Henry F. Day & William Day), £1, 1 September182(5), serial number I1145, black and blue,Swaffham Buttercross vignette at top left, value atbottom left and centre protector in blue, manuscriptsignature of Henry Day at bottom right, revenuestamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 1609i),bankruptcy commission stamp, two dividend stamps inred, about very fine

£100-140

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1442Harveys & Hudsons Bankers, Norwich, cheques(3) for various amounts, £186-9-1, 26 August 18(42),pink on blue paper, £50-0-0, 24 September 18(42),pink on blue paper, £40, 5 September 18(67), pink onwhite watermarked paper (not seen in Outing),cancellation holes (2), otherwise extremely fine (3)

£20-30

1443East of England Bank, specimen £5, Swaffhambranch, 183-, no serial number, black and white oncard, arms at left, value at bottom left, centre, top leftand top right (Outing 2112), ‘SPECIMEN’handstamped at bottom right, some toning anddiscolouration, mount marks on reverse, about extremelyfine

£200-300

1444Swaffham Branch of the Norfolk and NorwichBank, unissued £5, Swaffham, 183-, no serial number,black and white design with border, value at top left,top right, bottom left, and centre, allegorical femaletrio at top, manuscript signature of George Morse atbottom right, value in large text on reverse (Outing1602a), ink smudges and light toning, otherwiseextremely fine and attractive

£100-120

THETFORD

1445Thetford Crown Bank (Charles Harvey, Sir RobertJohn Harvey, Anthony Hudson & ThomasHudson), proof for £1, 18-, no serial number, blackand white on card, britannia vignette at centre, crownat left, value at bottom left, centre, and left and rightin border (Outing 2159b), foxing, otherwise extremelyfine

£140-180

1446Thetford Crown Bank (Charles Harvey, Sir RobertJohn Harvey, Anthony Hudson & ThomasHudson), proof £1, 18-, no serial number, black andwhite on paper, crown at left, value at bottom left,centre, and left and right in border (Outing 2159b),large central section cut out, some discolouration,otherwise good very fine

£60-80

1447Norfolk & Suffolk General Bank (Field Willett &Sons), £1, 11 October 18(20), serial number 8431,black and white, value at bottom left and centre,vignette at top left of a fantastical motte, possiblyeluding to Thetford castle, manuscript signature ofWillett at bottom right (Outing 2158a), about fine

£80-120

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UPWELL & LYNN REGIS

1448Upwell & Lynn-Regis, bill of exchange for £15, 21May 1876, black and white, arms at top left and right(Outing unlisted bank), good very fine, rare

£150-200

YARMOUTH (GREAT YARMOUTH)

1449Great Yarmouth, small change note for FiveShillings, 1811, serial number 161, black and white,arms at left, signature of D. Hill at bottom left (notseen in Outing), good very fine

£100-150

1450Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurney, Birkbeck,Barclay, Buxtons & Orde), proof for a £5, 18-, noserial number, black and white, value at bottom left,centre, top left and top right, (not seen in Outing), ‘Tothis 6th Oct./81’ pencil annotation, section removed atbottom right, evidence of mounting on reverse, goodextremely fine

£100-150

1451Great Yarmouth Bank (Sam. Mason, Rob. Woods& Comp.), 5 Guineas, 20 March 17(83), serialnumber 2, black and white, arms at top left, value atbottom left, left, and top left, manuscript signature ofRob Woods at bottom left (Outing 856b), annotationon reverse read ‘Francis Moore & Co., Cheapside,London’, ink cancelled, an original good very fine, scarce

£300-400

1452Great Yarmouth Bank (Sam. Mason, Rob. Woods& Comp.), unissued 10 Guineas, 17-, no serialnumber, black and white, arms at top left, value atbottom left, left, and top left (Outing ) bottom rightcorner removed, some discolouration, otherwise good veryfine scarce

£200-300

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1453Yarmouth, Absolon’s Glass Warehouse, promissorynote for 2d, serial number 101, black and white onpaper, value at bottom and right, bound by laurel ovalborder, manuscript signature at bottom right ofWilliam Absolon, the famous painter and dealer inporcelain and glass (not seen in Outing), one pencilmark, otherwise about extremely fine

£100-150

1454Yarmouth, Norfolk & Suffolk Bank (Sir EdmundLacon & Co.), £1, 8 June 180(8), serial numberE4786, black and white, arms at top left, value atbottom left and right, manuscript signature of EdwardLacon, duty stamp at left (Outing 859c), toning, noteattached to reverse annotated with ‘Mr.YouellLacons...Yarmouth ...’, cut cancelled, fine

£100-150

1455Yarmouth, Norfolk & Suffolk Bank (Sir EdmundKnowles Lacon Bar., Edward Youell & Co.), £1,22 January 182(5), serial number C1298, black andwhite, arms at top left, value at bottom left and topright, manuscript signature of Edmund Lacon atbottom right, value at centre on reverse (Outing859g), ‘27/02/25’ annotated at bottom left, very fine

£250-350

1456Yarmouth, Norfolk & Suffolk Bank (Sir EdmundLacon & Co.), £5, 24 January 181(5), serial numberP1987, black, blue and white on watermarked paper,arms at top left, value at bottom left and top right,manuscript signature of Edmund Lacon at bottomright (Outing 859d), staple holes at centre, very fine

£300-400

1457Yarmouth, Norfolk & Suffolk Bank (Sir EdmundKnowles Lacon Bar., Edward Youell & Co.), £5,16 December 18(79), serial number 17034, black andwhite, arms at top left, value at bottom left and topright (not seen in Outing, see 859i for £10), cutcancelled, small ink annotation, otherwise about veryfine

£250-300

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1458Yarmouth, Norfolk & Suffolk Bank (Sir EdmundKnowles Lacon Bar., Lacons, Youell & Kemp), £5,8 March 18(97), serial number 24541, black, blue andwhite, arms at top left, value at bottom left, top right,and centre as protector, manuscript signature of Youellat bottom right (Outing 859j), ‘CANCELLED’stamped in purple, cancellation holes, stamped in purplethree times on reverse, twice with ‘GREATYARMOUTH’, once with ‘BARCLAY &COMPANY’, good very fine

£300-400

1459Yarmouth, Norfolk & Suffolk Bank (Edm. Lacon,Will. Fisher, John Lacon & Ja. Fisher), £10, 6March 179(3), serial number E3065, black and white,arms at top left, value at bottom left and top right,duty stamp in dotted border at left, manuscriptsignature of John Fisher at bottom right (Outing859a), toning at edges and some ink marks, very fine

£150-250

1460Yarmouth, Norfolk & Suffolk Bank (Sir EdmundKnowles Lacon Bart., Lacons, Youell & Co.), £10,14 December, 18(79), serial number 4580, black andwhite, arms at left, value at bottom left and top right,(Outing 859i), heavy toning at top right, evidence ofmounting, ‘FROM LAOONS, YOUELL & CO. EASTDEREHAM.’ handstamped in purple on reverse amongother stamps, about very fine

£300-400

1461Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Birkbeck,Barclay and Compy.), unused bill of exchange, 18-,no serial number, black and white, bankers’ initials atleft (not seen in Outing), pencil annotation at bottomright, bottom left corner discoloured, otherwise crisp andgood extremely fine

£30-40

1462Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys & Turner),forgery of a £1, 12 October 18(09), serial number1209, black and white, bankers’ initials at top left,value at bottom left (see Outing 875c for type), inkcancelled, ‘Forged’ written on reverse, good fine

£80-100

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1463Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys & Turner),proof £1, 18-, no serial number, black and white oncard, city gate vignette at top left, value at top left (seeOuting 857e for type), three large folds, fine

£200-250

1464Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Turner &Brightwen), £1, 8 July (1818), serial number L6707,black and white on paper, value incorporated into citygate vignette at top left, manuscript signature ofDawson Turner at bottom right (Outing 857h),backed by paper, ‘Written off and account debited,March 23 1877’ annotated in ink on reverse, fine

£200-250

1465Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Turner &Brightwen), proof for a £1, 18-, no serial number,black and white on paper, Britannia vignette left andright, Neptune vignette at top, value at bottom leftand centre (see Outing 857h for type), inkcancellation at bottom right, very faint discolourationlimited to spots, small pencil annotation, otherwise freshand original, good extremely fine

£150-200

1466Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Turner &Brightwen), f £1, 8 October 18(25), serial number120, black and white on paper, Britannia vignette leftand right, Neptune vignette at top, value at bottomleft and centre, manuscript signature of JohnBrightwen, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red(Outing 857h), worn edges and heavy toning, aboutfine

£100-150

1467Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Turner &Brightwen), trial for an issued £1, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white on paper, value at top left,bottom left, centre, and top right, allegorical couplewith wheat at top, partial vignette consisting ofHermes’ staff, anchor and money at bottom (seeOuting 857i for type), partial design in pencil,mounted onto separate paper, ‘N2’ annotated in ink attop right, very fine

£150-200

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1468Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Turner &Brightwen), trial for an unissued £1, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white on paper, value at top left,bottom left, and centre, vignette of river scene atcentre (see Outing 857i for type), partial design inpencil, mounted onto separate paper, ‘N3’ annotated inink at top right, very fine

£150-200

1469Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Josh. Gurney, Rich. H.Gurney, Jn. Gurney), unissued £5, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white, city gate vignette at top left,value at top left (not seen in Outing), staining,otherwise, an original about extremely fine

£150-200

1470Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Turner andBrightwen), proof £5, no date, no serial number,black and white on card, bankers’ initials at top left,value at bottom left (see Outing 857j for type), lightfoxing, otherwise extremely fine

£150-200

1471Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Birkbeck,Turner & Brightwen), specimen £5, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white, value at bottom left, centre,top left and top right, (see Outing 857n for type),‘from this-Nov 1857’ annotation in pencil at bottomleft, ‘SPECIMEN’ handstamped at bottom right,evidence of mounting on reverse, areas of dirt at topright and bottom right otherwise extremely fine

£150-200

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1472Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Birkbeck,Brightwen & Orde), specimen £5, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white, value at bottom left, centre,top left and top right (Outing 857r), pencil annotationat bottom right, ‘SPECIMEN’, evidence of mounting onreverse, areas of dirt, otherwise extremely fine

£120-160

1473Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurney, Birkbeck,Barclay, Buxtons & Orde), unissued £5, 18-, noserial number, black and white, value at bottom left,top left, top right and centre, large guilloche onreverse with value at left and right (not seen inOuting), ‘cancelled’ in pink ink at bottom right,otherwise fresh, original and extremely fine

£300-400

1474Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurney, Birkbeck,Barclay, Buxton, Orde & Buxton), proof for a £5,18-, no serial number, black and white, value atbottom left, centre, top left and top right, (not seen inOuting), pencil annotation, section removed at bottomright, evidence of mounting on reverse, good extremelyfine

£100-150

1475Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Birkbeck,Turner & Brightwen), proof £10, 18(36), no serialnumber, black and white on card, value at bottom left,and centre, arms within vignette at top left (not seenin Outing), surface dirt and missing section at bottomright, mounting on reverse, otherwise about very fine

£200-250

1476Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Birkbeck,Brightwen & Orde), unissued £10, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white, value at bottom left andcentre, arms within vignette at top left (Outing 857s),pencil annotation at bottom right, evidence of mountingon reverse, extremely fine

£150-200

1477Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Birkbeck,Brightwen & Orde), proof for a £5 reverse,partnership name at centre, value at top and bottom(see Outing 857r for type), pencil annotation atbottom right, evidence of mounting on reverse, extremelyfine

£50-60

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1478Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Turner &Brightwens), proof for an unissued £5 reverse,partnership name at centre, value at top and bottom(see Outing 857l for type), pencil annotation atbottom, various ink crosses, good very fine

£40-50

1479Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Birkbeck,Turner & Brightwen), specimen for a £5 reverse,partnership name at centre, value at top and bottom(see Outing 857n for type), ‘SPECIMEN’handstamped at bottom, pencil annotation at bottomleft, evidence of mounting on reverse, very fine

£40-50

1480Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Birkbeck,Turner & Brightwen), specimen for a £10 reverse,partnership name at centre, value at top and bottom(not seen in Outing), ‘SPECIMEN’ handstamped atbottom right, pencil annotation at bottom, evidence ofmounting on reverse, good very fine

£40-50

1481Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Turner &Brightwens), proof on card for an unissued £10reverse, partnership name at centre, value at top andbottom (see Outing 857m for type), ‘21 Dec. 1857’pencil annotation at bottom, small tear at bottom right,evidence of moutning on reverse, good very fine

£40-50

1482Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Birkbeck,Barclay and Compy.), unused bill of exchange, 18-,no serial number, black and white, bankers’ initials atleft (not seen in Outing), shadow printing fromanother note, pencil annotation reads ‘1 Feb 1871’,band of discolouration at right, otherwise crisp andextremely fine

£20-40

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1483East of England Bank, proof for unissued £5,Yarmouth branch, c.1836, no serial number, black andwhite on card, arms at left, value at bottom left, centre,top right and top left (Outing 850a), evidence ofmounting on reverse, surface dirt, otherwise extremelyfine

£200-300

1484East of England Bank, specimen for unissued £5,Great Yarmouth branch, 183-, no serial number, blackand white on card, arms at left, value at bottom left,centre, top right and top left (Outing 850a), mountmarks on reverse, ‘SPECIMEN’ handstamped in black,about extremely fine

£200-300

1485East of England Bank, pull of an unissued £5 printedon plate envelope, Yarmouth branch, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white, arms at left, value at bottomleft and centre (Outing 850a), some discolouration, veryfine

£100-150

1486East of England Bank, proof for reverse of £5, c.1836, no serial number, black and white on card, bankname at centre on guilloche design, value at top andbottom (see Outing 1076a for type), small tears at top,mount marks on reverse, very fine

£50-60

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NORTHAMPTONSHIRE

BRAUNSTON

1487Braunston (T. M. J. & M. Pickford), bill ofexchange for £30, 26 March 18(16), serial number263, black and white, duty stamp at left, manuscriptsignature of Samuel Lea at lower right, (not seen inOuting), ink cancelled, handstamped on reverse ‘PAYSIR PETER POLE. BART. THORNTON & CO. orOrder.’, numerous ink annotations and punch hole atright, fine

£20-30

DAVENTRY

1488Northamptonshire Banking Company Limited(Daventry Branch), £5, 15 September 18(88), serialnumber 23552, black and white, value at lower left,top left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at topcentre, manuscript signature of A. Kempson at lowerright, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co. (Outing1580f), toned at top right and left edge, a pleasingabout very fine

£300-350

KETTERING

1489Kettering Bank (John Keep, John C. Gotch &Co.), unissued £1, 181-, serial number 6918, blackand white, Britannia vignette at top left, value at lowerleft, top right and centre, partnership name, place ofissue and value on reverse, two duty stamps at centre(Outing 1064a), staining at lower left corner and right,otherwise very fine

£150-200

1490Kettering Bank (John Cooper Gotch & Sons),unissued £5, 185-, no serial number, black and white,Kettering Parish Church vignette at top left, value atlower left, top right and centre as protector in blue,partnership name, place of issue and value on reversein blue guilloche and laurel design, printed by Rowe,Kentish & Co. (Outing 1064b), single stain at left,otherwise about uncirculated, lovely

£250-350

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1491Kettering Bank (John Cooper Gotch & Sons), £5,16 April 18(56), serial number B4171, black andwhite, Kettering Parish Church vignette at top left,value at lower left, top right and centre as protector inblue, partnership name, place of issue and value onreverse in blue guilloche and laurel design, manuscriptsignature of Thos. Henry Gotch at lower right, printedby Rowe, Kentish & Co. (Outing 1064b), toning, inkmarks and annotation in blue and black, good fine

£200-250

1492Northamptonshire Banking Company Limited(Kettering Branch), £5, 10 May 18(89), serialnumber 1043, black and white, value at lower left, topleft, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top centre,manuscript signature of A. Kempson at lower right,printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co. (Outing 1580f), lighttoning and ink marks at lower right, a fresh and crispvery fine

£300-350

1493Northamptonshire Banking Company Limited(Kettering Branch), £10, 2 July 18(84), serialnumber 104, black and white, value at lower left, topleft, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top centre,manuscript signature of A. Kempson at lower right,printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co. (Outing 1580i),toned, handstamps on reverse in purple and red, a crispvery fine with a low serial number

£300-350

1494Northamptonshire Banking Company, Kettering,Stamford & Wellingborough Branch, a collection ofproof £10, 18- (c. 1848-90), no serial numbers, blackand white on paper, value at lower left, top left, topright and centre in tableau, arms at top centre, printedby Perkins, Bacon & Co. (Outing 1580d, 1580k),mount marks, pencil annotations, minimal surface dirt,sections excised, otherwise generally about uncirculated(3)

£80-120

1495Northamptonshire Banking Company Limited(Kettering Branch), £20, 10 May 18(89), serialnumber 408, black and white, value at lower left, topleft, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top centre,branch name handwritten at centre, manuscriptsignature of A. Kempson at lower right, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Co. (Outing 1580l), ‘30 AUG 8828’ handstamped on reverse in purple, a beautiful, freshextremely fine

£300-400

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NORTHAMPTON

1496Northampton (Richard Marriott & Co.), £1, 21August (1809), serial number H622, black and whiteon watermarked paper, value at bottom left, top centreand centre, fleece emblem at top left, duty stamp atcentre left, manuscript signature of R. Marriott atlower right (Outing 1574a), ink marks and lighttoning, otherwise a pleasing good fine

£80-120

1497Northampton (Adrian Farmer), proof for £2106, 26January 1783, no serial number, black and white onthick parchment, value at lower left (not seen inOuting), light toning, otherwise about uncirculated

£50-80

1498Northampton (Richard Marriott & Co.), £1, 25October (1809), serial number H944, black and whiteon watermarked paper, value at bottom left, top centreand centre, fleece emblem at top left, duty stamp atcentre left, manuscript signature of R. Marriott atlower right (Outing 1574a), ink marks and lighttoning, otherwise a pleasing about very fine

£80-120

1499Northampton (Richard Marriott & Co.),£2/10/0, 20 October 18(09), serial number O641,black and white on watermarked paper, value atbottom left, and top right, fleece emblem at left withbankers’ initials below, duty stamp at centre left,manuscript signature of R. Marriott at lower right(Outing 1574b), halved and rejoined, annotations onreverse, toned, fine

£200-250

1500Northampton (Richard Marriott & Co.), £5, 21July 18(09), serial number R26, black and white onwatermarked paper, value at bottom left, and topright, fleece emblem at left with bankers’ initialsbelow, duty stamp at lower centre, manuscriptsignature of R. Marriott at lower right (Outing1574c), cut and rejoined on reverse, edges cropped,otherwise a pleasing good fine

£100-150

1501Northampton (Richard Marriott & Co.), £5, 9November 18(09), serial number S247, black andwhite on watermarked paper, value at bottom left, andtop right, fleece emblem at left with bankers’ initialsbelow, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of R.Marriott at lower right (Outing 1574c), ink marks anda few pinholes and right, otherwise a beautiful, freshabout extremely fine

£150-200

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1502Northampton (Richard Marriott & Co.), £10, 15November 18(08), serial number O924, black andwhite on watermarked paper, value at bottom left, andtop right, fleece emblem at left with bankers’ initialsbelow, duty stamp at lower centre, manuscriptsignature of R. Marriott at lower right (Outing1574d), corners cropped, ink marks and annotations,good fine

£100-150

1503Northampton Town & Country Bank (Smith,Osborn, Howes, Smith & Osborn), £1, 8 February182(3), serial number A3886, black and white, lionand castle arms at top left, cow and plough below,value at lower left, top right and centre as protector inred, manuscript signature of Osborn at lower right,revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing1576b), cut and rejoined, bankruptcy handstamp onreverse, cropped edges, toned, very good

£100-150

1504Northampton Town & Country Bank (Smith,Hall, Osborn, Howes, Smith & Osborn), £1, 1October 182(2), serial number A4625, black andwhite, lion and castle arms at top left, cow and ploughbelow, value at lower left, top right and centre asprotector in red, manuscript signature of Smith atlower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red(not seen in Outing), cut and rejoined, bankruptcyhandstamp on reverse, cropped edges, toned, very good

£100-150

1505Northampton Town & Country Bank (Smith,Hall, Osborn, Howes, Smith & Osborn), £5, 10October 18(21), serial number 2665, black and white,lion and castle arms at top left, cow and plough below,value at lower left, top right and centre as protector inred, manuscript signature of Smith at lower right (seeOuting 1576b for partnership name), cut and rejoined,cropped edges, toned, about fine

£100-150

1506Northampton Town & Country Bank (Smith,Osborn. Howes, Smith & Osborn), £20, 14 January18(2?), serial number 1716, black and white, lion andcastle arms at top left, cow and plough below, value atlower left and top right, duty stamp at left, manuscriptsignature of Smith at lower right (see Outing 1576bfor type), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse, fine

£150-200

1507Northamptonshire Banking Company Limited(Northampton Branch), £5, 30 January 18(90),serial number 58458, black and white, value at lowerleft, top left, top right and centre in tableau, arms attop centre, manuscript signature of A. Kempson atlower right, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co. (Outing1580g), handstamped ‘CANCELLED’ in blue,cancellation holes, ink annotation and handstamp onreverse, pinholes, otherwise a crisp and fresh very fine

£80-120

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1508Northamptonshire Banking Company,Northampton Branch, a set of proofs for £5, £10 and£20 denominations, 18- (c. 1887), no serial numbers,black and white on paper, value at lower left, top left,top right and centre in tableau, arms at top centre,printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co. (Outing 1580d,1580h, £20 not seen in proof form), mount marks,pencil annotations, some surface dirt and toning, fine toextremely fine (3)

£100-150

OUNDLE

1509Oundle New Bank (Joseph Rickett & Co), £1, 15January 18(13), serial number 828, black and white onwatercoloured paper, value at lower left and right,partnership name at left, arms at top left, duty stampat left, manuscript signature of Joseph Rickett at lowerright (Outing 1658a), bankruptcy stamp on reversereads ‘SWAN INN, OUNDLE, August 27, 1813’,toning, good fine

£200-300

PETERBOROUGH

1510Peterborough Bank (Martin Cole, N. Hadley & C.Simpkin), a £1 and £10 set, dates illegible (c.1813),black and white, value at lower left and centre,manuscript signature of Martin Cole on both,Peterborough Cathedral at top left (not seen inOuting) heavily toned, repaired with tape, edgescropped, about good (2)

£100-150

1511Peterborough Bank (Simpson, White & White),forged £5, 14 August 182(0), serial number 1174,black ann white, value at lower left and top right, armsat left, signature at lower right (see Outing 1698 fortype), ‘Forged’ annotated across obverse in black ink,large tear at left, about fine

£50-100

1512Stamford, Spalding, and Boston BankingCompany, proof £10, Peterborough, 18-, black andwhite, arms at top left, cathedral at top centre, value atcentre, low left and top right (Outing 2036 for bank,branch unlisted), mounting traces on reverse, top rightcorner slightly trimmed, good very fine and very rare

£300-400

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THRAPSTON

1513Thrapston & Kettering Bank (Robert FowlerEland and Stephen Eaton Eland), £5, 5 October18(81), serial number A1149. black and white, valueat lower left and centre as protector in blue, vignetteof plough, sheep and maritime scene at top left,manuscript signature of Robert Eland at lower right,bank name in blue on reverse, printed by Waterlow &Sons (Outing 2174d), cut cancelled, multiplehandstamps on reverse in red, ‘LONDON &WESTMINSTER BANK, LIMITED SOUTHWARK.A/C GEO. HARDING & SONS.’ handstamped onreverse in purple, pinholes at top left, about very fine

£120-160

1514Thrapston & Kettering Bank (Robert FowlerEland and Stephen Eaton Eland), £10, 8 July18(79), serial number 2160, black and white, value atlower left, vignette of plough, sheep and maritimescene at top left, manuscript signature of Robert Elandat lower right, bank name in brown on reverse, printedby Waterlow & Sons (Outing 2174f), cut cancelled,multiple handstamps on reverse in red, pinholes at topleft, good fine

£150-250

1515Thrapston & Northamptonshire Bank (Willm.Johnson, Stepn. Eaton & Geo. Eland), £1, 30 July181(6), serial number 11344, black and white, value atlower left, vignette of sheep and plough with maritimescene (Outing 2174b), cut cancelled, about fine

£100-150

1516Thrapston & Northamptonshire Bank (Willm.Johnson, Stepn. Eaton & Geo. Eland), £1, 6 July181(3), serial number 1370, black and white, value atlower left, vignette of sheep and plough with maritimescene, duty stamp at left (Outing 2174b), cutcancelled, a crisp and fresh about very fine

£100-150

TOWCESTER

1517Towcester Old Bank, two reverse proofs (1823-1887), black and white on paper, bank namesurrounded by filigree, phoenix at centre (1), printedby Bath & Bingley (see Outing 2197 for type), mountmarks on reverse, discolouration, very fine (2)

£40-60

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WELLINGBOROUGH

1518Wellingborough Bank (Morton, Rodick & Co),£1, 1 March 18(19), serial number 128, black andwhite, value at lower left and top right, bankers’ initialsat left, manuscript signature of Morton at lower right(Outing 2294a) ink marks, toned, bankruptcyhandstamp on reverse dated 1826, fine and a previouslyunseen later date (The bank ceased business in 1812)

£120-180

1519Wellingborough Bank (Morton, Rodick & Co),£1, 4 February 18(12), serial number 7920, black andwhite, value at lower left and top right, bankers’ initialsat left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature ofRodick at lower right (Outing 2294a) toned, torn rightedge, very good

£150-200

1520Wellingborough Bank (Morton, Rodick, Morton& Rodick), £1, 1 September 18(25), serial number4037, black and white, value at lower left, top rightand centre, bankers’ initials at centre in laurel,manuscript signature of Morton at lower right,revenue stamp on reverse in black and red featuringPistrucci’s St.George motif, printed by Perkins &Heath (Outing 2294b) bankruptcy stamp on reversedated February 11 1826, lengthy annotation on reverse,pinholes, a crisp very fine

£80-120

1521Wellingborough Bank (Morton, Rodick, Morton& Rodick), £5, 22 August 18(25), serial number1353, black and white, value at lower left, top right,centre and left, manuscript signature of Morton atlower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red,printed by Perkins & Heath (Outing 2294f)bankruptcy stamp on reverse dated February 3 1826,toning and discolouration, evidence of mounting onreverse, good fine

£120-160

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1522Wellingborough Bank (Morton, Rodick, Morton& Rodick), £20, 22 August 18(25), serial number1353, black and white, value at lower left, centre andtop right in laurel, bankers’ initials at top left,manuscript signature of Morton at lower right, dutystamp at left, printed by Perkins & Heath (Outing2294g) bankruptcy stamp on reverse dated January 191826, light toning, about very fine

£200-300

1523Wellingborough & Northamptonshire Bank(Morton, Rodick & Co), £5, (date torn), serialnumber 3956, black and white, value at lower left andcentre (Outing 2294b) separated and rejoined,annotations on reverse dated July 1820 relating tobankruptcy, edges cropped, toned, about good

£50-100

1524Wellingborough & Northamptonshire Bank(Morton, Rodick & Company), £20, 26 October18(22), serial number 2440, black and white, value atlower left and centre, bankers’ initials at top left,manuscript signature of Rodick at lower right, dutystamp at left (Outing 2294d) bankruptcy stamp onreverse dated February 3 1826, annotations on reverse,cropped edges, pinholes at top left, good

£100-150

1525Wellingborough & Higham Ferrers,Northamptonshire Bank (Sharman, Brown &Goodhall), £10, 179-, no serial number, black andwhite on watermarked paper, value at lower left andcentre, bankers’ initials at top left, duty stamp at left(Outing 2295b), a crisp, fresh and original good veryfine

£200-300

1526Wellingborough & Northamptonshire Bank(Morton, Rodick & Company), £20, 26 October18(22), serial number 2440, black and white, value atlower left and centre, bankers’ initials at top left,manuscript signature of Morton at lower right, dutystamp at left (Outing 2294d) cut and rejoined twice,bankruptcy stamp on reverse dated April 7 1826,annotations on reverse, cropped edges, pinholes at top left,good

£100-150

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1527Northamptonshire Banking Company Limited, acollection of proof £5 (2) and £10 (2), 18- (c. 1880-85), no serial numbers, black and white on paper (3)and card (1), value at lower left, top left, top right andcentre in tableau, arms at top centre, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Co. (Outing 1580b, 1580h, 1580d,and 1580k), mount marks, pencil annotations,minimal surface dirt, sections excised, otherwisegenerally good extremely fine (4)

£80-120

1528Northamptonshire Banking Company (Kettering,Stamford, Northampton, Wellingborough), a setfour proof £5 from each branch of issue, 18- (c.1847-76), no serial numbers, black and white on card (2)and paper (2), value at lower left, top left, top rightand centre in tableau, arms at top centre, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Co. (Outing 1580b), mount marks,pencil and ink annotations, surface dirt, handstamped‘SPECIMEN’ (2), about very fine to extremely fine (4)

£200-250

1529Northamptonshire Banking Company(Wellingborough Branch), £10, 4 June 18(80),serial number 2832, black and white, value at lowerleft, top left, top right and centre in tableau, arms attop centre, manuscript signature of A. Kempson atlower right, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co. (Outing1580c), heavy toning, numerous handstamps in red,purple and black on reverse, top left corner missing, fine

£80-120

1530Northamptonshire Banking Company Limited(Wellingborough Branch), £20, 28 September18(85), serial number 248, black and white, value atlower left, top left, top right and centre in tableau,arms at top centre, handwritten branch name at centre,manuscript signature of A. Kempson at lower right,printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co. (Outing 1580l), cutand rejoined, toned, numerous purple handstamps onreverse, top left corner missing, good fine

£100-150

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1531Newark Bank (Pocklington & Co), 5/-, 29December 180(7), serial number 433, black andwhite, value at lower left and right, arms at top centre,manuscript signature of lower right (Outing 1488n),bankruptcy handstamp on reverse, heavily toned, holesalong creases, about good

£120-160

1532Newark Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson, Hunter &Co.), £1, 1 July 1801, no.16499, arms at top left,black, handsigned by Pocklington, embossed revenuestamp, bankruptcy stamp on reverse (Outing 1488bbut earlier date), some paper loss at bottom right, verygood

£80-100

1533Newark Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson, Hunter &Co.), £1, 1801, serial number unreadable, arms at left,black, embossed revenue stamp, bankruptcy stamp onreverse (Outing 1488b), signatures and othermanuscrip insertions are heavily faded, very good.

£40-60

1534Newark Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson & Co), £1,25 March 180(9), serial number 998, black and whiteon watermarked paper, value at lower left and right,arms at left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature oflower right (Outing 1488i), bankruptcy handstamp onreverse, toning, fine

£60-80

1535Newark Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson, Hunter &Co.), £1, 1 February 1807, no.61?, arms at left, black,handsigned by Dickinson, embossed revenue stamp,bankruptcy stamp on reverse (Outing 1488b), verygood.

£40-50

1536Newark Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson, Hunter &Co.), £2, 1 February 1806, serial number unreadable,arms at top left, black, handsigned by Dickinson,embossed revenue stamp, bankruptcy stamp on reverse(Outing 1488g), trimmed at all edges, small holes inbody, good.

£80-120

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE

NEWARK

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1537Newark Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson & Co), £2,6 April 180(7), serial number 623, black and white,value at lower left, top left and centre, arms at left,duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of lower right(Outing 1488j), cropped edges, heavily toned, small holeat right, very good

£80-120

1538Newark Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson, Hunter &Co.), an unissued, possibly proof £2 10 shillings, 1-(circa 1807), arms at top left, black (Outing 1488e),tide mark from prior framing, mount marks on reverse,the body good very fine

£150-200

1539Newark Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson, Hunter &Co.), £5, 15 september 1806, no.107, arms in circularmedallion at left, black, handsigned by Pocklington,embossed revenue stamp, bankruptcy stamp on reverse(Outing 1488g), trimmed at all edges, very good

£50-80

1540Newark Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson & Co), £5,22 March 180(9), serial number 850, black and whiteon watermarked paper, value at lower left and top left,arms at left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature atlower right (Outing 1488k), bankruptcy handstamp onreverse, toning and ink marks, a crisp and fresh goodfine

£100-150

1541Newark Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson, Hunter &Compy.), a proof 5 guineas, 180-, arms in circularmedallion at left, black on card (Outing 1488a fortype), extremely fine

£100-150

1542Newark Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson & Co),£10, 26 April 180(9), serial number 377, black andwhite on watermarked paper, value at lower left andcentre, arms at left surrounded by reads, duty stamp atleft, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing1488l), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse, heavymoisture damage, top edge damaged, good

£100-150

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1543Newark Bank (Samuel Smith & Co), proof £5, 18-,serial number D2001, black and white on watermarked paper, elephant in watermark, value at lowerleft, top right and centre as protector in blue, arms attop left (Outing 1491a), perforated ‘SPECIMEN B.W.& Co LONDON’, minimal surface marks, otherwise abeautiful about uncirculated

£200-300

1544Newark Bank (Samuel Smith & Co), proof £10,18-, serial number R1100, black and white onwatermarked paper, elephant in watermark, value atlower left, top left and centre as protector in red, armsat top left (not seen, see Outing 1491a for type),perforated ‘SPECIMEN B.W. & Co LONDON’,minimal surface dirt, pencil annotation at top leftdated ‘8 June 83’, otherwise a beautiful and fresh goodvery fine

£200-300

1545Newark upon Trent Bank (Jas. Guthrie), proof 5Guineas, 17- (c.1791-93), no serial number, black andwhite, value at lower left and right, Castle Gateemblem at top left (Outing 1487a), mounted on bluepaper, minimal toning, otherwise original and aboutuncirculated

£100-150

1546Newark upon Trent Bank (James Guthrie), 5guineas, 1 Aug 1791, no.139, Castlegate building attop left, black, handsigned by James Guthrie,embossed revenue stamp (Outing 1487a), oil stain atright, has been mounted, very good and scarce

£200-250

1547Newark upon Trent Bank (Jas. Guthrie), 5Guineas, 22 May 17(93), serial number 3837, blackand white, value at lower left and left, Castle Gateemblem at top left, manuscript signature of Jas.Guthrie at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing1487a), annotation on reverse relating to bankruptcydated ‘1793 July 6’, hole at top right, toning, otherwise anot unattractive fine

£200-300

1548Newark upon Trent Bank (James Guthrie), £10, 1Oct. 1791, no.376, Castlegate building at top left,black, handsigned by James Guthrie (Outing 1487unlisted denomination), some paper loss in centre atbottom left, fair but very rare

£100-150

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1549Newark & Sleaford Bank (Handley, Peacock &Co.), an unissued £10, Newark 18- (circa 1810),no.4201, monogram at left, black, TEN in underprint,perforated ‘& Co.’ (Outing 1490 for partnership),near extremely fine

£200-300

1550Sleaford & Newark Bank (Peacock, Handley,Kirton & Handleys), £1, 9 October 181(3), serialnumber F1823, black and white, value at lower left,centre and top right, bankers’ initials at left, dutystamp at left (partnership name not seen in Outing),cut cancelled, toned, good fine

£150-200

1551Sleaford & Newark Bank (Peacock, Handley,Kirton & Handleys), 5 Guineas, 26 September18(09), serial number 2814, black and white, value atlower left, centre as protector and top right, bankers’initials at left, duty stamp at centre left (partnershipname not seen in Outing), cut cancelled, pinholes, fine

£200-300

NOTTINGHAM

1552Nottingham Bank (Samuel Smith & Company), aspecimen £50, 18- (circa 1879), printed by Bradbury,Wilkinson & Co., company logo at left, black, greenFIFTY in underprint, perforated SPECIMEN/B.W &Co/LONDON, No.E301, small annotation ‘Jay 79’(Outing 1614n) extremely fine and rare.

£500-600

1553Nottingham Bank (Samuel Smith & Company), aspecimen £50, 18- (circa 1880), printed by Bradbury,Wilkinson & Co., company logo at left, black, greenFIFTY in underprint, perforated SPECIMEN/B.W &Co/LONDON, No.E801 (Outing 1614n) extremelyfine and rare.

£500-600

1554Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Bank (Fellows,Mellor & Hart), £1, unissued, 181-, vignette of riverscene at left, black, annotated ‘Third series’ in red,signature area cut out showing some remains of asignature behind, embossed revenue stamp (Outing1619, type not listed), good very fine

£150-250

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1555Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Bank (Fellows,Hart & Co.), £1, unissued, 18- (circa 1824), vignetteof river scene at left, black, annotated ‘Fourth Series’in red, signature area cut out and top left corner cutwhere a serial number would be placed, embossedrevenue stamp (Outing 1619, type not listed), goodvery fine

£60-80

1556Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Bank (Fellows,Hart & Co.), a proof £1, 18- (circa 1825), vignetteof river scene at left, black, laid down on card (Outing1619, type not listed), some foxing, very fine

£150-200

1557Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Bank (Hart,Fellows & Co.), £1, unissued, 182-, vignette of riverscene at left, black, annotated ‘Sixth Series’ in red, redand black revenue stamp on reverse, (Outing 1619c),good very fine

£200-300

1558Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Bank (Hart,Fellowes & Co.), £5, unissued, 18- (circa 1850),vignette of river scene at left, black, (Outing 1619,type not listed), good very fine

£150-200

1559Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Bank (Hart,Fellows & Co.), £5, 5 sept. 1846, no.A906, vignetteof river scene at left, black, revenue stamp on reverse,(Outing 1619d), cut in half and rejoined, annotated‘Paid’, fine

£150-200

1560Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Bank [Fellows?],an unissued £10, 181-, river scene at left, black,signature area cut out, (Outing 1619 denominationnot seen), good very fine

£200-300

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1561Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Bank (Hart,Fellows & Co.), an unissued £20, 18- (circa 1830),river scene at left, black (Outing 1619h), a lovely notewith just one central fold, about extremely fine

£250-350

1562Nottingham & Nottinghamshire BankingCompany, a forged £5, 21 Oct. 1848, No.9735,Castle in centre, black, note attached on reverse ‘PaidFriday 27 Dec. 1850 Forged Note’ (Outing 1621avar), signature cut out, small pieces missing top right,very good

£100-150

1563Nottingham & Nottinghamshire BankingCompany Limited, an unissued or specimen £5, 19-(circa 1905), Britannia in centre, black, blueunderprint, blue reverse, perforated CANCELLED,with counterfoil (Outing 1621h), almost extremely fine

£200-300

1564Nottingham & Nottinghamshire BankingCompany Limited, an unissued £5, 19- (circa 1905),numbered 140140, Britannia in centre, black, blueunderprint, blue reverse, (Outing 1621h), extremelyfine

£200-300

1565Nottingham and Nottinghamshire BankingCompany, a prood £50, 18- (circa 1860), Britannia incentre, black on card, printed by Batho & Bingley(Outing 1621 for type), a tiny amount of surface dirt,extremely fine

£200-300

1566Nottingham (Willm Nunn & Compy), unissued £1,18- (circa 1800), allegorical female with sailing ship attop left, black, grey underprint, embossed revenuestamp (Outing 1616a), good fine

£150-180

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1567Nottingham (Saml Smith Esqr & Co.), one guinea,23 Aug. 1804, no.R122, arms at left, black,handsigned by one of the partners, embossed revenuestamp (Outing 1614e), fine

£100-150

1568Nottingham Bank (Samuel Smith & Co), proof £5,18-, serial number D1000, black and white onwatermarked paper, elephant head in watermark, valueat lower left, top right and centre as protector in blue,arms at top left, (Outing 1614h), perforated‘SPECIMEN’, pencil annotation at top left, otherwiseabout uncirculated, a beautiful note

£200-250

1569Nottingham Bank (Samuel Smith & Co), proof £5,19-, serial number G1000, black and white onwatermarked paper, elephant head in watermark, valueat lower left, top right and centre as protector in blue,arms at top left, (Outing 1614h), perforated‘SPECIMEN’, pencil annotation at top left dated ‘15thMar 1907’, otherwise about uncirculated, a beautifulnote

£200-250

1570Nottingham Bank (Samuel Smith & Co), proof £5,18-, serial number J/I1001, black and white onwatermarked paper, value at lower left, top right andcentre as protector in blue, arms at top left, (Outing1614h), perforated ‘SPECIMEN B.W. & CoLONDON’, pencil annotation at top left dated ‘aug79’, evidence of mounting on reverse, otherwise aboutuncirculated

£200-250

1571Nottingham Bank (Samuel Smith & Co), proof£10, 18-, serial number D303, black and white, valueat lower left, top left and centre as protector in brown,arms at left (Outing 1614j), two cancellation holes,right edge torn, otherwise about uncirculated

£250-300

1572The Nottingham & Nottinghamshire BankCompany, proof of unissued £5, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white on watermarked paper, valueat centre and top right and top left pictorialised withallegorical maiden and factory scene, beautiful vignetteof Nottingham Castle at top centre, printed by W. H.Lizars (Outing 1621e), very minimal toning, abeautiful about uncirculated

£300-400

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1573Nottingham and Nottinghamshire BankingCompany Limited., an unissued £50, 19- (circa1905), no.2412, Britannia in centre, black, redunderprint FIFTY, red reverse, handwritten‘cancelled’ in signature area (Outing 1621j) very fineto extremely fine

£500-700

1574Nottingham & Nottinghamshire BankingCompany, a proof Bank Post Bill for £50,Nottingham 18- (circa 1850), Britannia at left, black,printed on card (Outing not listed), some foxing butextremely fine

£100-150

1575Moore & Robinson’s Nottinghamshire BankingCompany Limited, a specimen £5, Nottingham 18-(circa 1870), large country house on hilltop at left,black, orange underprint, perforated SPECIMEN/ C.SKIPPER & EAST (Outing 1622e), extremely fine

£150-200

1576Moore & Robinson’s Nottinghamshire BankingCompany Limited, a specimen £10, Nottingham 18-(circa 1870), large country house on hilltop at left,black, orange underprint, perforated SPECIMEN/ C.SKIPPER & EAST twice (Outing 1622f), extremelyfine

£200-250

1577Moore & Robinson’s Nottinghamshire BankingCompany Limited, a specimen £20, Nottingham 18-(circa 1870), large country house on hilltop at left,black, orange underprint, perforatedSPECIMEN/ C.SKIPPER & EAST (Outing 1622h), extremely fine

£200-250

1578Moore & Robinson’s Nottinghamshire BankingCompany Limited, a specimen £50, Nottingham 18-(circa 1870), large country house on hilltop at left,black, orange underprint, perforatedSPECIMEN/ C.SKIPPER & EAST (Outing 1622j), extremely fine

£300-400

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1579Moore & Robinson’s Nottinghamshire BankingCompany Limited, a proof £100, Nottingham 18-(circa 1870), large country house on hilltop at left,black, on plain paper, perforatedSPECIMEN/ C.SKIPPER & EAST (Outing 1622 unlisteddenomination), some annotation, paper loss at top rightand in centre, surface dirt, fine

£200-250

1580Moore & Robinson’s Nottinghamshire BankingCompany Limited, a specimen £100, Nottingham18- (circa 1870), large country house on hilltop at left,black, orange underprint, perforatedSPECIMEN/ C.SKIPPER & EAST (Outing 1622 unlisteddenomination), crease at lower right, extremely fine andrare

£60-80

RETFORD

1581Retford Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson, hunter &Co.), £1, 30 septr 1807, no.G983, East Retfordemblem at left, black, handsigned by Dickinson,embossed revenue stamp, bankruptcy stamp on reverse(Outing 1778a), very good

£40-50

1582Retford Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson &Compy.), £1, 1 Novr 1808, no.296, East Retfordemblem at left, black, handsigned by Dickinson,embossed revenue stamp, bankruptcy stamp on reverse(Outing 1778b), good fine

£50-80

1583Retford Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson &Compy.), £1, 14 Decr. 1807, no.J783, East Retfordemblem at left, black, handsigned by Pocklington,bankruptcy stamp on reverse (Outing 1778b), verygood

£40-60

1584Retford Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson, Hunter &Co.), £1, 24 Novr 1807, no.H467, East Retfordemblem at left, black, handsigned by Dickinson,embossed revenue stamp, bankruptcy stamp on reverse(Outing 1778a), very good

£40-60

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1585Retford Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson, Hunter &Co.), £5, 9 Jany 1807, no.F191, East Retford emblemat left, black, handsigned by Pocklington, embossedrevenue stamp, bankruptcy stamp on reverse (Outing1778c), small cut top right corner, about fine

£50-80

1586Retford Bank (Cooke, Childers, Foljambe &Parker), a proof £10, 18- (circa 1840), monument atleft, black, on plain paper pasted onto card (Outing1779a), small nick at right edge, extremely fine

£300-400

1587Beckett & Co., Retford Branch (Edmund Denison,W. B. Denison, J. M. Smith, C. B. Denison, H. B.W. Milner & C. E. J. Cooke), proof £5, no date(c.1867), no serial number, black and white, value atlower left, top left, top left and centre, allegoricalfemales with arms at top centre, flanked by buildings(St. Swithun’s, East Retford, to the right), centre textin tableau, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co (Outing2432a), ‘SPECIMEN’ handstamped at lower right,pencil annotation at lower centre read ‘17th Dec 1867’,corners cropped and lower right corner torn, otherwisean attractive about uncirculated

£150-200

1588Retford Bank (Beckett & Co), a collection of proofdemand and sight bills, from 186- to 19-, no serialnumbers, black and white, logo at left, all addressed toLondon bankers Glyn, Mills, Currie & Co, minorchanges in date line, showcases transition fromRetford Bank to Retford Old Bank (not seen inOuting) some with pencil annotations, evidence ofmounting on reverse, generally extremely fine (10)

£100-150

SOUTHWELL

1589Southwell Bank (Messrs Wylde, Brettle & Bolger),5 shillings, 20 Feb 1806, no.G130, small format notewith monogram at top centre, black (Outing 2009unlisted denomination), backed, poor but very rare.

£50-100

1590Southwell Bank (William Wylde & ThomasBolger), £1, 9 April 1824, no.J690, Nottinghamshirelogo at left, black, ONE in underprint, revenue stampon reverse (Outing 2009 issue not seen), some paperloss at right, very good

£80-120

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1591Southwell Bank (William Wylde & ThomasBolger), a proof £5, 18- (circa 1813),Nottinghamshire logo at left, black on card, (Outing2009 type not seen), some foxing but extremely fine.

£150-200

1592Southwell Bank (Wylde & Company), £5, 1October 1873, no.Y85, Nottinghamshire logo at left,black, blue FIVE in underprint, red embossed revenuestamp on face, liquidation and dividend stamps onreverse (Outing 2009c), good fine

£200-300

WORKSOP

1595Beckett & Co., Worksopp Branch (EdmundDenison, W. B. Denison, J. M. Smith, C. B.Denison, H. B. W. Milner & C. E. J. Cooke), proof£5, no date (c.1867), no serial number, black andwhite, value at lower left, top left, top left and centre,allegorical females with arms at top centre, centre textin tableau, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co (Outing2432a), ‘SPECIMEN’ handstamped at lower right,pencil annotation at lower centre reads ‘17th Dec 1867’,corners cropped and lower right corner torn, otherwisean attractive about uncirculated

£150-200

1596Worksopp Bank (Beckett & Co), a pair of proofdemand and sight bills, 186-, no serial numbers, blackand white, logo at left, all addressed to Londonbankers Glyn, Mills, Currie & Co, (see Outing 2432for partnership name), pencil annotations, evidence ofmounting on reverse, generally extremely fine (2)

£40-60

1597Worksopp Old Bank (Beckett & Co), a collection ofproof demand and sight bills, from 187- to 19-, noserial numbers, black and white, logo at left, alladdressed to London bankers Glyn, Mills, Currie &Co, minor changes in date line (Bank name not seenin Outing, see Outing 2432 for partnership name),some with pencil annotations, evidence of mounting onreverse, generally extremely fine (8)

£200-250

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1598Abingdon Bank (Tombs & Co), bill of exchange for£30, 22 December 17(94), serial number J2155, blackand white on watermarked paper, vignette ofSt.Nicholas Church at top left, value at top left, dutystamp at top left, manuscript signature of John Tombsat lower right (see Outing 18 for partnership name),extensive annotations on reverse dated ‘10th March1796’, burn holes at left, fine

£100-150

1599Abingdon (Josh. Wm. Bej. Tomkins & Co),unissued 5 Guineas, no date (c. 1782-90), no serialnumber, black and white, arms at top left, value atlower left and centre (Outing 17a), foxing, evidence ofmounting on reverse, top right corner missing, otherwiseabout very fine

£150-200

1600Navigation Bank, £1, 20 April 18(09), serial number(illegible), black and white, value at lower left andright, vignette of river scene at top left, manuscriptsignature at lower right (Outing 21a), pinholes, toned,ink marks and annotations on obverse and reverse, verygood

£200-250

1601Abingdon Bank (Knapp & Co), £5, 4 July 18(31),serial number A1967, black and white, value at lowerleft, top right and centre as protector in blue, arms atleft, manuscript signature of Knapp at lower right,revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing20), heavily toned with annotations on obverse andreverse, edges cropped, very good

£100-150

1602Abingdon Bank (Knapp & Co), £5, 31 March18(45), serial number 11363, black and white, value atlower left, top right and centre as protector in blue,arms at left, manuscript signature of Knapp at lowerright, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red(Outing 20), heavily toned, hole at left, good

£100-150

OXFORDSHIRE

ABINGDON

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1603Abingdon Bank (Knapp & Co), £10, 15 October18(40), serial number 4312, black and white, value atlower left, top right and centre as protector in blue,arms at left, manuscript signature of Knapp at lowerright (Outing 20), toning, tear at left, pinholes,separated and rejoined with tape, about good

£150-200

1604Abingdon & Berkshire Bank (Child, Prince &Spenlove), £10, 1 January 17(99), serial number3711, black and white on watermarked paper, value atlower left, arms at left, manuscript signature of Childat lower right, duty stamp at lower left (Outing 19a),riddled with holes, ink marks, grafitti on reverse, good

£150-200

BANBURY

1605Banbury Old Bank (Tim. Cobb & Ty. RhodesCobb), £5, 2 July 18(27), serial number 3822, blackand white, arms a top left, value at lower left and topright, Britannia vignette at centre, revenue stamp onreverse in black and red (see Outing 71h forpartnership name), cut cancelled, a crisp and fresh veryfine

£150-180

1606Banbury Old Bank (Tim. Ty. Rhodes & Edw.Cobb), £5, 26 February 18(34), serial number 1427,black and white, arms a top left, value at lower left andtop right, Britannia vignette at centre (Outing 71i),cut cancelled, slightly toned, a crisp about very fine

£150-180

1607Banbury Old Bank (Tim. Cobb & T. R. Cobb),proof £5 and £10 pair, 18-, no serial numbers, blackand white, arms a top left, value at lower left and right,Britannia vignette at centre, surrounded by border,revenue stamp on reverse in black and red, printed byPerkins, Fairman & Heath (see Outing 71 forpartnership name), annotations on obverse and reverse,including a sketch for proposed design, good very fine, aclassic design

£200-250

1608Banbury Old Bank (Tim., Thos. & T. R. Cobb),£10, 3 January 18(22), serial number 2299C, blackand white, arms a top left, value at lower left and right,Britannia vignette at centre, duty stamp at left (seeOuting 71d for partnership name), cut cancelled, paperadhered to reverse, toning and grafitti, edges cropped,pinholes at left, very good

£80-120

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1609Banbury Old Bank (Tim. Rhodes Cobb & Son), acollection of proofs for £5 (3) and £10 (3), 18-, noserial numbers, black and white on paper (4) and card(2), Britannia vignette at centre, value at lower left andtop right, printed by Perkins, Fairman & Heath (seeOuting 71 for partnership name), evidence ofmounting on reverse, some discolouration and cornersmissing, from good to fresh about uncirculated (6)

£400-600

1610Banbury Old Bank (Timothy, Thomas & T. R.Cobb), bill of exchange for £196-17-10, 24 March18(23), no serial number, black and white, manuscriptsignature at lower right, includes a proof for bill ofexchange (Tim. Rhodes Cobb & Son), black andwhite, arms at left (see Outing 71 for partnershipnames), evidence of mounting on reverse, minimaldiscolouration, otherwise good extremely fine (2)

£40-50

1611Banbury Bank (Bignell, Heydon & Wyatt), a trialand proof for 5 Guineas, no date (c. 1790-96), noserial number, black and white, value at lower left (notseen, see Outing 72 for partnership name), mountedon blue paper, surface dirt and light toning, otherwiseabout very fine (2)

£100-150

1612Banbury Bank (Heydon, Wyatt & Heydon), £1, 18November 18(13), serial number S7473, black andwhite, value at lower left and top right, manuscriptsignature of of John Heydon at lower right (Outing72b), heavy toning, stain at left, laid down on whitepaper, very good

£80-100

1613Banbury Bank (Bignell, Heydon & Wyatt), pull ofa £15, no date (c.1784-96), no serial number, blackand white on watermarked paper, sun emblem at topleft, value at lower left and right, printed in 1919 onGillett & Co. Bank Note paper (not seen, see Outing72a for partnership name), very fine and very rare. Thisnote was printed at J.A. Gillett’s direction from an oldcopper plate found in the Rectory garden pond atBroughton when it was cleaned in 1906. This plate waslent to J.A. Gillett by the Rev. C.B. Bradford whoallowed him to have the 36 impressions, of which this isone.

£50-60

1614Banbury Bank (Heydon, Wyatt & Heydon), a pairof bills of exchange, both for £24-5-0, 2 April 1810 &4 April 18(03), no serial numbers, black and white,value at lower left, manuscript signature of R. Smith atlower right (see Outing 72 for partnership name),discolouration and torn top left corner (1), generallyabout very fine

£30-50

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1615Banbury Bank (Jonathan Gillett, Charles Gillettand Alfred Gillett), £5, 8 November 18(67), noserial number 13333, black and white on watermarkedpaper, value at lower left, top right and centre atprotector in blue, arms at top left, manuscriptsignature at lower right, partnership and bank name infiligree design in blue and brown on reverse (Outing72f) handstamped ‘CANCELLED’ at lower right, inkannotation on reverse, pinholes and toning, otherwise acrisp very fine

£400-600

1616Banbury Bank (Jonathan, Charles, Alfred, John P.& J. Ashby Gillett), proof £5, 18- (c. 1890), no serialnumber, black and white on watermarked paper, valueat lower left, top right and centre at protector in blue,arms at top left, partnership and bank name in filigreedesign in blue and brown on reverse (Outing 72m)perforated cancelled, pencil annotation at lower leftdated ‘11/3/90’, a beautiful good very fine and awonderful design

£150-200

1617Banbury Bank (Gillett & Co), £5, 1 January 19(12),serial number 49396, black and white on watermarkedpaper, value at lower left, top right and centre atprotector in blue, arms at top left, manuscriptsignature at lower right, partnership and bank name infiligree design in blue and brown on reverse (Outing72p) ink cancelled, handstamped ‘CANCELLED’ byBarclays Bank Ltd., a crisp and original very fine

£500-700

1618Banbury Bank (Gillett & Co), £10, 1 December19(08), serial number 13964, black and white onwatermarked paper, value at lower left, top right andcentre at protector in blue, arms at top left, manuscriptsignature at lower right, partnership and bank name infiligree design in blue and brown on reverse (Outing72q) handstamped ‘CANCELLED’ twice on obverse,numerous bank handstamps on reverse in purple andred, pinholes at top left and toning, a pleasing good fine

£600-800

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BICESTER

1619Bicester & Oxfordshire Bank (George Tubb &Wm. Coleman), a collection of proofs for £5 (3) and£10 (3), 18- (c. 1866-73), no serial numbers, blackand white on paper, value at lower left, top right andcentre, allegorical female at top centre, Queen Victorialikeness at top left (3), Britannia vignette at top left (3)(Outing 135e, 135f), evidence of mount marks onreverse, pencil annotations, some with sections missingbut generally crisp and fresh, extremely fine (6)

£400-600

1620Bicester & Oxfordshire Bank (George Tubb &Henry Tubb), a collection of proofs for £5 (2) and£10 (3), 18- (c. 1873-87), no serial numbers, blackand white on paper (4) and card (1), value at lowerleft, top right and centre, allegorical female at topcentre, Queen Victoria likeness at top left (3),Britannia vignette at top left (2) (Outing 135g and notseen), evidence of mount marks on reverse, pencilannotations, some with sections missing but generallycrisp and fresh, extremely fine (5)

£250-300

1621Bicester & Oxfordshire Bank (Tubb & Co), £5, 23January 19(17), serial number 12281, black andwhite, value at lower left, top right and centre,allegorical female at top centre, Britannia vignette attop left, manuscript Henry Tubb at lower right,printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 135hfor partnership name), handstamped ‘PAID 22 MAR1922’ at lower right, a crisp about very fine

£300-400

1622Bicester & Oxfordshire Bank (Tubb & Co), £10, 7August 19(14), serial number 5631, black and white,value at lower left, top right and centre, allegoricalfemale at top centre, Queen Victoria likeness at topleft, manuscript Henry Tubb at lower right, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Co (Outing 135h), handstamped‘PAID 20 JAN 1922’ at lower right, handstamped‘LLOYDS BANK BANBURY’ on reverse, a pleasingfine

£300-400

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CHIPPING NORTON

1623Chipping Norton Bank (Wm. Atkins & Sons), £1,1 December 18(13), serial number D1474, black andwhite, value at lower left and top centre, arms at topleft with bankers’ initials, manuscript signature intableau at lower right (Outing 544a), heavy toning anddiscolouration, tear at lower edge, good

£80-100

1624Chipping Norton Bank (Corgan, Paget &Matthews), £1, 2 April 18(16), serial number 6912,black and white, value at lower left, top left and right,arms at left with bankers’ initials, manuscript signatureof Corgan at lower right (Outing 543a), toning anddiscolouration, torn edges and holes along centre fold,good

£100-150

1625Chipping Norton Bank (Corgan, Paget &Matthews), £5, 10 April (1816), serial number 3466,black and white on watermarked paper, value at lowerleft and centre, arms at left with bankers’ initials, dutystamp at left, manuscript signature of Corgan at lowerright (Outing 543b), minimal toning at edges, a crispand original about very fine

£150-250

1626Chipping Norton Bank (Corgan, Paget &Matthews), £10, 9 May (1816), serial number 3934,black and white on watermarked paper, value at lowerleft and centre, arms at left with bankers’ initials, dutystamp at left, manuscript signature of Corgan at lowerright (Outing 543c), minimal toning, cropped edges,otherwise a pleasing, crisp very fine

£150-200

HENLEY

1627Henley & Oxfordshire Bank (George Hewett &John Cooper), a pair of £1, 12 April 181(7) &September 181(7), serial number E2763 & E9911,black and white, value at lower left and top right, armsat left, manuscript signature of John Cooper at lowerright (Outing 928a), bankruptcy handstamp and inkannotations on reverse, heavily toned, good (2)

£100-150

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1628Henley & Oxfordshire Bank (George Hewett &John Cooper), £1, 21 January 18(19), serial numberE7321, black and white, value at lower left and topright, arms at top left, manuscript signature of JohnCooper at lower right (Outing 928a), top right cornermissing, ink annotations on reverse, heavily toned, good

£80-120

1629Henley & Oxfordshire Bank (George Hewett &John Cooper), £5, 2 December 181(6), serialnumber L1040, black and white, value at lower leftand centre, arms at top left, manuscript signature ofJohn Cooper at lower right (Outing 928b),bankruptcy handstamp dated ‘Feb 13th, 1821’ onreverse, heavily annotated on both sides, good

£150-200

1630Henley & Oxfordshire Bank (George Hewett &John Cooper), £5, 9 January 181(8), serial numberL2787, black and white, value at lower left and centre,arms at top left, manuscript signature of John Cooperat lower right (Outing 928b), bankruptcy handstampdated ‘Feb 13th, 1821’, and ink annotations on reverse,heavily toned, cropped edges, good

£100-150

1631Henley & Oxfordshire Bank (George Hewett &John Cooper), £10, 22 September 181(8), serialnumber L2039, black and white, value at lower leftand right, arms at top left, manuscript signature ofJohn Cooper at lower right (Outing 928b),bankruptcy handstamp and ink annotations on reverse,pinholes, cropped edges, very good

£200-250

OXFORD

1632Oxford Bank (Rich. Cox & Co), a collection ofproofs for Oxford Bank, c. 1795-98, no serialnumbers, black and white, arms at top left (1),including London partnerships ‘Smith & Patten’ and‘Blundell & Staffords’ (not seen, see Outing 1663 forpartnership name), mounted on blue paper, very lightdiscolouration, otherwise about uncirculated (3)

£80-120

1633Oxford Bank (Rich. Cox, Js. Morrell, Richd. F.Cox & R. Morrell), proof £1, 18- (c. 1804-36), noserial number, black and white, arms at centre incartouche, value at lower center and top left (Outing1663a), light toning, small tear at top, otherwise goodextremely fine

£150-250

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1634Oxford Bank (Rich. Cox, Js. Morrell, Richd. F.Cox & R. Morrell), proof £20, 18- (c. 1804-36), noserial number, black and white, arms at centre incartouche, value at lower centre and top left (Outing1663a), light toning, hole at top and small sectionsmissing from top and bottom left corners, otherwise goodextremely fine, a beautiful note and rare

£300-400

1635Oxford Bank (Rich. Wooten, Thos. Tubb & Co),unissued £10, 182-, serial number 1878, black andwhite on watermarked paper, value at lower left, topright and centre as protector, arms at top left, bankers’initials at left, interesting inverted serial number at topleft (not seen Outing), light toning, slight damage totop left corner on reverse, otherwise good extremely fine

£300-400

1636Oxford Old Bank (Herbert Parsons, JohnThomson & John Parsons), £5, 1 October 18(99),serial number A13029, black and white, value at lowerleft, top right and centre as protector, arms at topcentre, manuscript signature of J. Parsons at lowerright (Outing 1660c), handstamped ‘CANCELLED’twice in purple, red pencil annotation dated ‘23/12/02’on reverse, two black ink marks, otherwise a fresh aboutvery fine

£400-600

1637Oxford Old Bank (Herbert Parsons, JohnThomson & John Parsons), £20, 1 October 18(84),serial number 16973, black and white, value at lowerleft, arms at left, red duty stamp at top left, manuscriptsignature of H. Parsons at lower right (Outing 1660e),handstamped ‘CANCELLED’ twice in purple, redpencil annotation dated ‘6/1/03’ on reverse, lighttoning, otherwise about very fine and rare

£500-700

WITNEY

1638Oxfordshire, Witney Bank (Jn. Wms. Clinch, Jas.Clinch Junr. & Clinch), specimen £20, 185-, noserial number, black and white, value at lower left, topright and centre, sheep vignette at top left, printed byRowe, Kentish & Co (not seen in Outing, see 2390for bank name), minimal toning at edges, only theslightest evidence of handling, good extremely fine

£200-250

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1639Oxfordshire, Witney Bank (Gillett & Co), £5, 3March 19(13), serial number W9277, black and white,value at lower left, top right and centre as protector inblue, sheep vignette at top left, manuscript signatureof Gillett at lower right, partnership initialssurrounded by guilloche design in brown on reverse(Outing 2390d), handstamps ‘CANCELLED’,handstamped ‘LLOYDS BANK FARINGDON’ and‘MIDLAND BANK’ on reverse, pinholes at top right,otherwise a not unattractive about very fine

£400-600

1640Oxfordshire, Witney Bank (Gillett & Co), £10, 9May 19(13), serial number W4460, black and white,value at lower left, top right and centre as protector inblue, sheep vignette at top centre, manuscriptsignature of Gillett at lower right, partnership initialssurrounded by guilloche design in brown on reverse(Outing 2390f), ink cancelled in pink, pinholes at leftand toning at right, otherwise an attractive, crisp veryfine and rare

£400-600

1641Oxfordshire, Witney Bank (Gillett & Co), £10, 9May 19(13), serial number W4469, black and white,value at lower left, top right and centre as protector inblue, sheep vignette at top centre, manuscriptsignature of Gillett at lower right, partnership initialssurrounded by guilloche design in brown on reverse(Outing 2390f), ink cancelled in pink, light toning, anattractive about very fine, rare

£450-650

1642Witney Old Bank (Batt, Backshell & Batt), £1, 8October 18(12), serial number 14854, black andwhite, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials atleft, manuscript signature of Batt at lower right(Outing 2389d), toned, holes at lower left, very good

£150-200

WOODSTOCK

1643Woodstock Bank (Jos. Brooks), £1, 9 June 18(06),serial number 1490, black and white, value at lowerleft and top right, arms at top right, manuscriptsignature of Jos. Brooks at lower right (Outing2410a), toning and pinholes at left, very good

£150-250

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1644Rutland (John Clark, Richard Mitchell, Joseph Philips & ThomasSmith), proof £10, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, armsat left, value at bottom left and top right (not seen in Outing),handstamped ‘SPECIMEN’, hole punched three times, mount marks onreverse, very faint discolouration in places, extremely fine

£250-300

1645Stamford Spalding and Boston Banking Company (Uppingham),proof £5, 184-, no serial number, black and white on card, arms at top left,value at bottom left and top right (see Outing 2036a for type),handstamped ‘SPECIMEN’ in black, large tear at bottom right,discolouration and evidence of mounting on reverse, fine

£100-150

RUTLAND

UPPINGHAM

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1647Bungay, Suffolk & Norfolk (Matt. & Willm.Abel), £1, 29 January 18(13), serial number 14276,black and white mounted on card, value at bottom leftand centre, Britannia and friend at left (Outing 360b),ink marks across centre, fine

£250-350

1648Bungay, Suffolk & Norfolk (no partnership name),£1, 11 November 18(14), serial number 9182, blackand white on watermarked paper, value at bottom leftand centre, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscriptsignature of Matt Abel at bottom right (see Outing360b for type), ink annotations and bankruptcy stampdated ‘May 5th 1815’, very fine

£150-200

1646Bungay, Suffolk & Norfolk (Matt. & Willm. Abel), £1, 6July 18(13), serial number 6418, black and white, value atbottom left and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscriptsignature of Matt Abel at bottom right (Outing 360b), tonedat edges, fine

£150-200

SUFFOLK

BUNGAY

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BURY ST. EDMUNDS

1649Bury St. Edmunds (John Spink and Robert Carss),50 Guineas / £52/10, 4 April 179(5), serial number5010, black and white, bankers’ initials at top left,manuscript signature of Robert Carss at bottom right(Outing 379d), annotated note attached to reverseregarding bankruptcy, reads ‘at the Angel Inn Bury St.Edmunds, 22 April 1797’, original and fresh, good veryfine

£400-600

1650Bury St. Edmunds (John Spink & Robert Carss), 5Guineas, 25 March 179(5), serial number A3126,black and white, bankers’ initials at top left, value atbottom left and top right, faint duty stamp at left,manuscript signature of Robert Carss at bottom right(Outing 379a), annotations on reverse and pinholes,fine

£300-350

1651Bury St. Edmunds (John Spink & Robert Carss),10 Guineas, 9 December 179(4), serial numberB2500, black and white, bankers’ initials at top left,value at bottom left and top right, faint duty stamp atleft, manuscript signature of Robert Carss at bottomright (Outing 379b), annotations on reverse, fine

£300-350

1652Bury St. Edmunds (Robert Walpole), 9 Guineas, 23April 178(4), serial number 2338, black and white,value at lower left, manuscript signature of Rob.Walpole at lower right (Outing 381a), ink cancelled,discolouration and holes, laid down on card, good

£200-300

1653Bury & Suffolk Bank (James Oakes & Orbell RayOakes), £1, 13 May 18(18), serial number 2561,black and white, value at top right, oak tree vignette atcentre (Outing 386, partnership name not seen inOuting), cut cancelled, toned, very good

£100-150

1654Bury & Suffolk Bank (James Oakes & Orbell RayOakes), £5, 25 September 18(16), serial numberA374, black and white, value at top right, oak treevignette at centre (Outing 386, partnership name notseen in Outing), cut cancelled and annotated onreverse, about very good

£100-150

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1655Bury & Suffolk Bank (James Oakes & Orbell RayOakes), £5, 14 October 18(20), serial numberB9310, black and white, value at top right, oak treevignette at top left, value in blue on reverse (Outing386, partnership name not seen in Outing), cutcancelled and annotated in black and red ink, very good

£100-150

1656Bury & Suffolk Bank (Jas. Oakes, O. R. Oakes &H. J. Oakes), £5, 26 September 182(7), serialnumber 23809, black and white, value at top right andbottom left, arms at centre, revenue stamp in black andred on reverse (Outing 386, partnership name notseen in Outing), cut cancelled, good fine

£200-300

1657Bury & Suffolk Bank (Oakes, Bevan & Co.),unissued £5, 185-, no serial number, black and white,value at top right, bottom left, and centre as protector,oak tree vignette at top left, Abbeygate vignette at topright, partnership name in ornate design in blue onreverse, engraved by Rowe, Kentish & Co., London(Outing 386e), two folds at bottom right corner, slighttoning, a beautiful extremely fine

£250-350

1658Suffolk & Essex Bank (Sparrow, Brown, Hanbury,Savill & Moor), unissued £1, 18- (c.1820s), no serialnumber, black and white, value at bottom left, castlevignette at top left (not seen in Outing), light foxing inplaces, a very pleasing extremely fine

£150-200

1659Suffolk & Essex Bank (James G. Sparrow, GeorgeBrown, Charles Hanbury, Joseph Savill & GeorgeMoor), £1, 13 October 18(19), serial numberM5579, black and white, value at bottom left and topright, castle vignette at top left, manuscript signatureof George Brown at bottom right (not seen inOuting), annotation on obverse reads ‘Altered from onepound to Ten pounds’, fine

£200-300

1660East of England Bank, Bury St. Edmunds Branch,proof on card for £5, no serial number, black andwhite, value at bottom left, top left, top right andcentre, arms at left (not seen in Outing), ‘SPECIMEN’handstamped in black, discolouration and evidence ofmounting on reverse, about very fine and rare

£150-200

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CLARE

1661Clare Bank (Jas. Ray & Ja. Reynolds Ray), £1, 16April 180(6), serial number 1039, black and white,value at bottom left and centre, arms at left,manuscript signature of Ja. Ray at bottom right(Outing 568a), light toning and two small ink marks,small tape over tear on reverse, fine

£150-200

1662Clare Bank (Jas. Ray & Ja. Reynolds Ray), £1, 26February 18(19), serial number 7416, black andwhite, value at bottom left and centre, vignette ofClare Castle ruins at top left, manuscript signature ofJa. Ray at bottom right (Outing 568a), some inkmarks, very good

£150-180

1663Clare Bank (Jas. Ray & Ja. Reynolds Ray), £5, 29May 18(16), serial number J2587, black and white,value at bottom left, arms at left (Outing 568b), cutcancelled, toning and annotation, about fine

£100-150

1664Clare Bank (Jas. Ray & Ja. Reynolds Ray), £5, 25June 18(18), serial number 3136, black and white,value at bottom left, centre and top right, vignette ofClare Castle ruins at top left, manuscript signature ofJas. Ray at bottom right, value and partnership namein blue on reverse (Outing 568b), toning and evidenceof mounting on reverse, good fine

£150-200

1665Clare Bank (Jas. Ray & Ja. Reynolds Ray), unissued£10, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value atbottom left, centre and top right, vignette of ClareCastle ruins at top left, duty stamp at centre left, valueand partnership name in blue on reverse (Outing568d), toning at edges, otherwise very fine

£200-300

EYE

1666East of England Bank (Eye), proof on card for £5,184-, no serial number, black and white, value atbottom left, top left, top right and centre, arms at left(not seen in Outing), ‘SPECIMEN’ handstamped twicein black, some discolouration and bottom right cornermissing, otherwise good very fine and rare

£100-150

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HADLEIGH

1667Hadleigh & Manningtree (John Mills Jnr.,J.B.Leake, Thos. Nunn & Thos. Nunn Jnr.), trialfor £1, 181-, no serial number, black and white, valueat bottom left and centre, vignette of HadleighDeanery at top left with arms above (not seen inOuting), very light toning at edges and very faint pencilannotation at bottom right, otherwise aboutuncirculated

£150-200

1668Hadleigh Bank (Mills, Bawtree, Dawnay, Curzon& Co.), £5, 3 November 18(90), serial number 2112,black and white, value at bottom left and centre,vignette at top left of Hadleigh Deanery with armsabove, manuscript signature of Dawnay at bottomright, ornate design with arms on reverse (Outing867a), dividend handstamp in purple, two spindle holesat left otherwise an attractive very fine

£400-500

1669Hadleigh Bank (Gurneys, Alexanders, Birkbeck,Barclay, Buxton & Kerrison), £5, 24 July 182(5),serial number E5094, red and white, value at bottomleft, top right, and centre as protector, arms at left,manuscript signature of Roger Kerrison at bottomright, Ipswich Customs House on reverse at centre(Outing 868e), ink cancelled in red and black, spindleholes at left, otherwise an attractive very fine

£400-500

1670Hadleigh Bank (Gurneys, Alexanders, Birkbeck,Barclay, Buxton & Kerrison), part issued £5, 189-,serial number E6502, red and white on watermarkedpaper, value at bottom left, top right, and centre asprotector, arms at left, Ipswich Customs House onreverse at centre (Outing 868e), ink cancelled at topleft, a crisp and original extremely fine

£300-400

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HALESWORTH

1671Halesworth & Suffolk (Gurneys, Birkbeck, Turner& Brightwen), specimen £5, 18-, no serial number,black and white on card, value at bottom left and topright, bankers’ initials at top left (partnership name notseen in Outing), ‘To this Sept. 27th 1839’ annotated inpencil, ‘SPECIMEN’ handstamped in black, evidence ofmounting on reverse, some staining, about extremely fine

£150-200

1672Halesworth & Suffolk (Gurney, Birkbeck, Barclay,Buxton, Orde & Buxton), proof for £5, 18-, noserial number, black and white, value at bottom leftand top right, bankers’ initials at top left, printed byPerkins Bacon (Outing 873j), ‘To this 14th Oct 1870’annotated in pencil, stain at left, otherwise goodextremely fine

£100-150

1673Halesworth & Suffolk (Gurneys, Birkbeck,Brightwen & Orde), proof for £5, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white, value at bottom left and topright, bankers’ initials at top left, printed by PerkinsBacon (Outing 873), pencil annotation and evidence ofmounting on reverse, small tear at bottom otherwiseabout extremely fine

£100-150

1674Halesworth & Suffolk (Gurney, Birkbeck, Barclay,Buxtons & Orde), proof for £5, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white, value at bottom left and topright, bankers’ initials at top left, printed by PerkinsBacon (partnership name not seen in Outing), ‘To this6th Oct /81’ annotated in pencil, section removed atbottom right, evidence of mounting on reverse, otherwisegood extremely fine

£80-120

1675Halesworth & Suffolk (Gurney, Birkbeck, Barclay,Buxtons & Orde), £5, 17 October 18(87), serialnumber G7644, black and white, value at bottom leftand top right, bankers’ initials at top left, printed byPerkins Bacon, manuscript signature of Chas.Somerville Orde at bottom right, bank name withvalue at top and bottom on reverse (partnership namenot seen in Outing), toning, EYE squared circlepostmark on obverse, fine

£300-350

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1676Halesworth & Suffolk (Gurney, Birkbeck, Barclay,Buxton, Brightwen & Orde), proof for £5, 18-, noserial number, black and white, value at bottom leftand top right, bankers’ initials at top left, printed byPerkins Bacon (partnership name not seen in Outing),‘Brightwen & Orde’ crossed out, and ‘Orde & Buxtonfrom this’ annotated in pencil, evidence of mounting onreverse, otherwise extremely fine

£100-150

1677Halesworth & Suffolk (Gurneys, Birkbeck andCo.), proof for £5, 18-, no serial number, black andwhite, value at bottom left and top right, bankers’initials at top left, printed by Perkins Bacon(partnership name not seen in Outing), “in error, tothis 12th Oct 1839” annotated in pencil, evidence ofmounting on reverse, otherwise about extremely fine

£100-150

1678Halesworth & Suffolk (Gurneys, Birkbeck, Turner& Brightwen), specimen £10, 18-, no serial number,black and white, value at bottom left and top right,bankers’ initials at top left, printed by Perkins Bacon(partnership name not seen in Outing), ‘from this 23rdOct /57’ annotated in pencil at bottom, ‘SPECIMEN’handstamped twice at bottom right, evidence ofmounting on reverse, about extremely fine

£80-100

1679Suffolk & Halesworth Bank (Samuel Badeley,John Woodcock & Joseph Badeley), £10, 10October (1797), serial number 99, black and white,value at bottom left and centre, bankers’ initials at topleft, two duty stamps at left, manuscript signature ofSam Badeley at bottom right (Outing 874c),annotation on both sides, handstamp in black reads‘Halesworth June 8th, 1799, Exhibited to us under aCommiffion of Bankrupt againft Samuel Badeley &Co’, about very fine and a pleasing item for 1797

£200-300

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IPSWICH

1680Ipswich (Self and Co.), 4 Pence, 31 May 17(96),serial number 1173, black and white, banker’s initialsat top left, value at bottom left and right, manuscriptsignature of J.D.Wilkinson at bottom right (Outing1046a), surface mark at bottom left, an original andattractive good very fine

£150-200

1681Ipswich Bank (Ralph Holden, Sanders & Co.), £1,10 January 18(07), serial number 3214, black andwhite, value at bottom left, centre and top right, oaktree vignette at top left, manuscript signature of RalphHolden at bottom right, duty stamp at bottom(Outing 1047a), toning and evidence of mounting onreverse, small tear at left, good fine

£150-200

1682Ispwich & Suffolk (Ralph Holden, Sanders &Co.), £5, 14 February 18(07), serial number A1315,black and white, value at bottom left, oak tree vignetteat top left, manuscript signature of Ralph Holden atbottom right (Outing 1047d), toning, hole at top leftwith repair attempt on reverse, good

£100-150

1683Ipswich (Cobbold, Bacon, Rodwell, Dunningham& Co.), £1, 1 September 182(5), serial numbera1249, black and white, value at bottom left, top rightand centre as protector, arms at top left, revenue stampon reverse in red and black (partnership not seen inOuting), cut and cancelled, toning and annotations,paper attached to back reads ‘Bacon & Co. Ipswich 4July 1881’, about fine

£100-150

1684Ipswich (Bacon, Cobbold, Rodwell, Dunningham& Cobbold), £1, 27 January 18(26), serial number2033, black and white, value at bottom left, top rightand centre as protector, arms at top left, revenue stampon reverse in red and black (Outing 1045e), cut andcancelled, toning and annotations, paper attached toback reads ‘Bacon & Co. Ipswich 4 July 1881’, aboutfine

£150-200

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1685Ipswich (Bacon, Cobbold & Co.), £5, 24 Oct190(4), serial number J4499, black and white, blueunderprint, value at bottom left, top right and centreas protector, arms at centre surrounded by guilloche,manuscript signature of Cobbold at bottom right,printed by W.W.Sprague & Co. (Outing 1045),cancellation holes, ‘CANCELLED’ handstamped twicein purple ink, rare, one of the last issues from the bank’sfinal months of operation, extremely fine

£300-400

1686Ipswich (Bacon, Cobbold, Rodwell, Duningham &Cobbold), proof for £10, 182-, no serial number,black and white on paper mounted on card, value atbottom left, top left, and top right, arms at centre,maritime vignette at centre, moiré tableau at bottomright (see Outing 1045 for type), very rare, possibly thefirst £10 seen for this partnership name, attractive andgood extremely fine

£300-400

1687Ipswich & Needham Market (Gurneys,Alexanders, Birkbeck, Barclay, Buxton &Kerrison), £5, 18 April 18(89), serial number 02291,red and white, value at bottom left and centre atprotector, Ipswich Customs House on reverse (seeOuting 1043k for type, previously unknown earlierdate for partnership) annotation on reverse in ink andblue pencil, cut cancelled, fine

£150-200

1688Ipswich & Needham Market (Gurneys,Alexanders, Birkbeck, Barclay, Buxton &Kerrison), £5, 1 July 18(94), serial number R169, redand white, value at bottom left, top right, and centreas protector, manuscript signature of W. Alexander atbottom right, Ipswich Customs House on reverse withbankers’ initials at top and bottom (not seen, seeOuting 1043n for partnership name), about very fineand very rare; an issued but not cancelled item from avery rare issue

£400-600

1689Ipswich & Needham Market (Alexanders andSpooner), £10, 11 April (1806), serial numberM1156, black and white, value at bottom left and topright (Outing 1043c), cut cancelled, ink annotationson reverse, toning, note attached to reverse reads‘Alexanders Ipswich 4 July 81’, very good

£50-100

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1690Ipswich & Needham Market (Gurneys,Alexanders, Birkbeck, Barclay, Buxton &Kerrison), unissued £10, 18-, serial number0502, red and white on watermarked paper,value at bottom left and centre at protector,Ipswich Customs House on reverse (Outing1043m), ink ‘cancelled’ at top left, evidence ofmounting on reverse, a very attractive extremelyfine

£300-400

1692Skynner’s Bread Charity, St. Matthew’s, Ipswich, 3pence token note, c. black on blue card (not seen inOuting), in 1698 Mr. Henry Skynner, a portman, purchasedland, the rent of which was expended on bread for the poor, 8shillings of bread was distributed every Sunday

£40-50

1691Ipswich & Needham Market (Gurneys,Alexanders, Birkbeck, Barclay & Buxton),£10, 4 April 18(92), serial number N9996, redand white on watermarked paper, value atbottom left and centre at protector, manuscriptsignature of Alexander at bottom right, IpswichCustoms House on reverse (see Outing 1043nfor type), a previously unknown earlier date andrare denomination for this partnership, anattractive very fine

£600-800

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LOWESTOFT

1693Lowestoft (Gurneys, Birkbeck, Brightwen &Orde), proof bill of exchange, 18- (c.1865), no serialnumber, black and white, bankers’ initials at top left(partnership not seen in Outing), ‘to this March 23rd/65’ annotated in pencil at bottom right, mount markson reverse, dirt at bottom left, good very fine

£30-40

1694Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank, a collection of proofs ofsight bills, all 18-, no serial numbers, black and white,for Beccles, Lowestoft, North Lowestoft and SouthLowestoft, comprising partnership names ‘Gurneys,Birkbeck, Barclay and Co.’ (3) and ‘Gurneys,Birkbeck, Barclay, Buxton, Brightwen & Orde’ (3)(not seen in Outing), generally mount marks on reverse,some discolouration and surface dirt, otherwise aboutextremely fine (6)

£80-100

NEWMARKET

1695Newmarket (Hammond & Co.), £5, 27 September18(99), serial number 18614, black and white withgreen underprint, bankers’ initials at left, value atbottom left and centre as protector, red duty stamp attop left, manuscript signature of Lewis Hammond atbottom right, bank name within guilloche design onreverse in green (Outing 1530d), handstamped‘CANCELLED’ twice in red, ‘THE CAPITAL &COUNTIES BANK, ELY’ handstamped in purple,about very fine

£150-250

1696Newmarket (Hammond & Co.), £5, 9 May 19(02),serial number 18957, black and white with greenunderprint, bankers’ initials at left, value at bottom leftand centre as protector, red duty stamp at top left,manuscript signature of Lewis Hammond at bottomright, bank name within guilloche design on reverse ingreen (Outing 1530d), handstamped ‘CANCELLED’twice in red, grafitti in blue pencil on reverse, fine

£200-300

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1697Newmarket (Hammond & Co.), £5, 16 February19(03), serial number 19066, black and white withgreen underprint, bankers’ initials at left, value atbottom left and centre as protector, red duty stamp attop left, manuscript signature of Lewis Hammond atbottom right, bank name within guilloche design onreverse in green (Outing 1530d), handstamped‘CANCELLED’ twice in red, ‘THE CAPITAL &COUNTIES BANK, ELY’ and ‘BARCLAY &COMPANY’ both handstamped on reverse, very fine

£200-300

1698Newmarket (Hammond & Co.), £10, 1 May18(95), serial number 4349, black and white with blueunderprint, bankers’ initials at left, value at top right,bottom left and centre as protector, red duty stamp attop left, manuscript signature of Lewis Hammond atbottom right, bank name within guilloche design onreverse in blue (Outing 1530f), handstamped‘CANCELLED’ twice in purple, toning, about very fine

£200-300

1699Newmarket (Hammond & Co.), £10, 16 February19(03), serial number 4497, black and white with blueunderprint, bankers’ initials at left, value at top right,bottom left and centre as protector, red duty stamp attop left, manuscript signature of Lewis Hammond atbottom right, bank name within guilloche design onreverse in blue (Outing 1530f), handstamped‘CANCELLED’ twice in purple, light toning andpinholes at top left, otherwise a beautiful good very fine

£250-350

1700Newmarket Commercial Bank (Robt. Bryant &Son), reverse proof for unissued £10, no date (c.), noserial number, black and white on card, ornate border,bankers’ initials at centre, crown at top centre, value atbottom left and top right, cameo bust at bottomcentre (see Outing 1531), corner fold and the slightestevidence of handling, otherwise about uncirculated andrare

£40-60

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SAXMUNDHAM

1701Halesworth & Suffolk (Gurneys & Co.), specimenbill of exchange, 18-, no serial number, black andwhite on card, bankers’ initials at left (not seen inOuting), ‘January 26th 1848’ annotated in pencil atleft, evidence of mounting on reverse, about extremelyfine

£30-40

STOWMARKET

1702Stowmarket Bank (Brown, Bevan, Prentice, Moor& Hanbury), £5, 1 December 18(20), serial number66325, black and white, value at bottom left and topright, canal scene vignette at top left, revenue stampon reverse in black and red (not seen in Outing), cutcancelled, heavily toned, good

£100-150

1703Stowmarket Bank (Henry James Oakes, RobertBevan, Manng. Prentice, Geo. Moor & Dav.Hanbury), £5, 19 May 18(36), serial number 61388,black and white, value at bottom left and top right,oak tree vignette at top left, canal scene vignette at topright, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black(Outing 2076b), cut cancelled, heavy toning, mountingand handstamps on reverse, good

£50-100

1704Stowmarket (Henry James Oakes, Robert Bevan,Geo. Moor & W. R. Bevan), £5 30 October 18(38),serial number 126, black and white, value at bottomleft and top right, oak tree vignette at top left, canalscene vignette at top right (Outing ) cut cancelled, cutand rejoined, overall good

£80-120

1705Stowmarket Bank (Henry Jas. Oakes, Geo. Moor& William Robert Bevan), £5, 1 November 185(5),serial number 05347, black and white, value at bottomleft and top right, oak tree vignette at top left, canalscene vignette at top right, bankers’ names on reversein red (Outing 2076f), cut cancelled, pinholes at topleft, a fresh good fine

£100-150

1706Stowmarket Bank (Brown, Bevan, Fenn, Prentice,Moor & Hanbury), £10, 21 December 18(26), serialnumber J8002, black and white, value at bottom left,centre and top right, canal scene vignette at top left,duty stamp at bottom left (Outing 2074h), cutcancelled twice, pinholes at top left, annotations onreverse, about fine

£80-140

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1707Stowmarket Bank (Henry James Oakes, RobertBevan, Geo. Moor & Wm. R. Bevan), £10, 1 January18(44), serial number 8611, black and white, value atbottom left and top right, oak tree vignette at top left,canal scene vignette at top right, bankers’ names onreverse in green (Outing 2076f), separated and rejoined,annotations on reverse, toning and ink marks, about fine

£100-150

1709Suffolk & Essex Bank (James Crowe, James GoodeveSparrow & George Brown), £1, 28 November 180(3),serial number 9309, black and white, value at bottom leftand centre, bankers’ initials at top left, canal scenevignette at left, manuscript signature of George Brown atbottom right (Outing 2074a), heavy foxing and toning,about good

£150-200

1710Suffolk & Essex Bank (Brown, Hanbury, Bevan,Fenn & Co.), £1, 1 February 18(26), serial numberM1964, black and white, value at bottom left and centre,canal scene vignette at left, revenue stamp on reverse inblack and red (Outing 2074f), cut cancelled twice,evidence of mounting on reverse, good

£100-150

1708Stowmarket Bank (Henry Jas. Oakes, Geo. Moor &William Robert Bevan), £10, 1 November 185(5),serial number F2316, black and white, value at bottomleft, centre and top right, oak tree vignette at top left,canal scene vignette at top right, bankers’ names onreverse in green (Outing 2076h), cut cancelled, fourpinholes at top left otherwise a crisp extremely fine

£140-180

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SUDBURY

1711Sudbury Bank (Gurneys, Alexanders, Birkbeck,Barclay, Buxton & Kerrison), £5, 14 June 18(90),serial number D7437, red and white, value at bottomleft, centre and top right, corn exchange building atcentre, manuscript signature of R.Kerrison at bottomright, Ipswich Customs House on reverse (see Outing2098d for type), ink cancelled in pink, purplehandstamp, pinholes and toning at top right, fine

£400-600

1712Sudbury Bank (Gurneys, Alexanders, Birkbeck,Barclay, Buxton & Kerrison), £5, 25 March 18(80),serial number C6499, red and white, value at bottomleft, centre and top right, corn exchange building atcentre, manuscript signature of Samuel Alexanders atbottom right (Outing 2098b), ink cancelled in pink,pinholes at top left and toning at edges, a pleasing fine

£450-650

1713Sudbury Bank (Gurneys, Alexanders, Birkbeck,Barclay, Buxton & Kerrison), £10, 9 July 18(94),serial number A2994, red and white on watermarkedpaper, value at bottom left, centre and top right, cornexchange building at centre, Ipswich Customs Houseon reverse (see Outing 2098c for type), cut cancelled,a few pinholes, faint toning at top right otherwise aboutvery fine

£300-400

WOODBRIDGE

1714Woodbridge (Dykes, Alexander, Sam. AlexanderJunr. & Cornelius Collett), £1, 21 March 18(20),serial number 9602, black and white, value at bottomleft, manuscript signature of Cornelius Collett atbottom right, value on reverse with partnership nameat top (Outing 2399d), numerous holes, toning, verygood

£150-200

1715Woodbridge Bank (Alexanders & Co.), proof for£5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card,value at bottom left and top right, allegorical femaletrio vignette at top centre, bankers’ initials at left (notseen in Outing), mount marks on reverse, handstamped‘SPECIMEN’ at bottom right, discolouration at bottomotherwise good very fine

£150-200

1716Woodbridge Bank (Alexanders & Co.), proof for£5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on paper,value at bottom left and top right, allegorical femaletrio vignette at top centre, bankers’ initials at left (notseen in Outing), handstamped ‘SPECIMEN’ at bottomright, discolouration at bottom and right side torn,otherwise very fine

£100-150

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1717Woodbridge (Gurneys, Alexanders, Birkbeck,Barclay, Buxton & Kerrison), £5, 21 February18(93), serial number E542, black and white onpaper, value at bottom left and top right, allegoricalfemale trio vignette at top centre, bankers’ initials atleft, manuscript signature of Samuel Alexander atbottom right (Outing 2399l), light toning at top right,pin holes at top left, yet an original and fresh about veryfine

£600-800

1718Woodbridge (Gurneys, Alexanders, Birkbeck,Barclay, Buxton & Kerrison), unissued £5, 18-,serial number E802, black and white on paper, valueat bottom left and top right, allegorical female triovignette at top centre, bankers’ initials at left (Outing2399n), ink cancelled, an original and fresh extremelyfine

£160-200

1719Woodbridge (Francis Brooke, Philip Riches &Cornelius Collett), unissued £10, 17-, no serialnumber, black and white mounted on blue paper,value at bottom left, pastoral vignette at top left,includes a sight bill mounted on blue paper (Outing2399a), only slight discolouration, and faint marking,extremely fine

£150-200

1720Woodbridge Bank, a selection of halved proofs for £5and £10, no dates, no serial numbers, black and whiteon paper, comprising partnerships ‘Alexanders & Co.’(1), ‘Gurneys, Alexanders, Birkbeck, Barclay, Buxton& Kerrison’ (1) and ‘Alexanders, Birkbeck, Barclay &Buxton’ (5) (Outing 2399i, 2399k and 2399p), allwith mount marks on reverse and pencil annotation,generally extremely fine (7)

£100-200

1721Woodbridge (Alexanders, Birkbeck, Barclay &Buxton), £10, 14 February 18(87), serial numberB1690, black and white, value at bottom left, centreand top right, allegorical female trio at left (Outing2399k), cut cancelled, extremely fine

£200-250

1722Suffolk Banking Company, reverse proof for £5,black and white on paper, ornate border composed ofleaves and shells, castle at top centre (not seen inOuting), two string creases, top right corner missing,otherwise very fine

£40-50

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teL. home ______________________________________________ teL. offiCe ____________________________________________

fax ____________________________________________________ e-maiL ________________________________________________

signature _______________________________________________ vat number ___________________________________________

please indicate the type of card: visa visa Debit masterCarD sWitCh ameriCan express

PAYMENT MADE BY MASTERCARD OR VISA ARE SUBJECT TO A 2% SURCHARGE AND AMERICAN EXPRESS 4%

CarD no: start Date: issue no: seCurity CoDe:

signature expiry Date name (on CreDit CarD)

please charge all purchases to my card

Do not charge my card. i will arrange to send payment. (spink will only charge your card should you default on the payment terms agreed)

please hold my purchased lots for collection Continued ...

Lot number(in numerical order)

price bid £(excluding buyer’s premium)

Lot number(in numerical order)

price bid £(excluding buyer’s premium)

Lot number(in numerical order)

price bid £(excluding buyer’s premium)

saLe titLe Date CoDe name saLe no.

The David Kirch Collection of Friday 14 December 2012 ANGLIA 12050English Provincial Banknotes - Part II at 10.00 a.m.

i 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 as a percentage of the final bid (together with any vatchargeable). the rate of premium is 20% of the final hammer price of each lot.

all bids shall be treated as offers made on the terms and Conditions for buyers printed in the catalogue. i also understand that spink provides the service of executingbids on behalf of clients for the convenience of clients and that spink will not be held responsible for failing to execute bids. if identical commission bids are received forthe same Lot, the commission bid received first by spink will take precedence. please note that you will not be notified if there are higher written bids received. if yourequire such notification then this is available on bids made via spink live bidding service.

PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY IN BLOCK LETTERS AND ENSURE THAT BIDS ARE IN STERLING

69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury,London WC1B 4ETtel: +44 (0)20 7563 4034fax: +44 (0)20 7563 4037email: [email protected]

YOU CAN ALSO BID IN REAL TIME ON SPINK LIVE.JUST VISIT WWW.SPINK.COM TO REGISTER

WRITTEN BIDS FORM

this form should be sent or faxed to thespink auction office in advance of the sale.references for new clients should besupplied in good time to be taken upbefore the sale. bids received later thanone hour before the start of the sale maynot be processed.

name ______________________________________________________

aDDress ____________________________________________________

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postCoDe ___________________________________________________14 DECEMBER 2012

LONDON

THE DAVID KIRCH COLLECTION OF

ENGLISH PROVINCIAL BANKNOTES

PART II: EAST ANGLIA AND EAST MIDLANDS

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PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY IN BLOCK LETTERS AND ENSURE THAT BIDS ARE IN STERLING

REFERENCES REQUIRED FOR CLIENTS NOT YET KNOWN TO SPINK

traDe referenCes ________________________________________________________________________________________

banK referenCes _____________________________________________________________________________________________________

Lot number(in numerical order)

price bid £(excluding buyer’s premium)

Lot number(in numerical order)

price bid £(excluding buyer’s premium)

Lot number(in numerical order)

price bid £(excluding buyer’s premium)

Date saLe no.

Friday 14 December 2012 12050at 10.00 a.m.

VAT is chargeable on the hammer andthe premium of daggered (†) and (Ω)lots at the standard rate (currently20%), and on lots marked (x) at thereduced rate (currently 5% on thehammer and 20% on the premium).vat on margin scheme lots is payableat 20% on the premium only.

BIDDING INCREMENTSbidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in the following orderalthough the auctioneer may vary the bidding increments during the course of theauction. the normal bidding increments 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

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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 DEFINITIONSThe 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 ArrangementsIf 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 LotOnce your bid has been accepted for a Lot then you are liable to payfor that Lot in accordance with these Terms and Conditions. If thereare any problems with a Lot then you must notify us within 7 days ofreceipt of the Lot, specifying the nature of the problem. We may thenrequest that the Lot is returned to us for inspection. Save as set out inclause 5.13, the cancellation of the sale of any Lot and the refund ofthe corresponding purchase price is entirely at our sole discretion. Wewill not normally exercise that discretion if the Lot is not received byus in the same condition that it was in at the auction date.

5 AFTER THE AUCTION5.1 Buyer’s Premium

In 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.

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 EU5.3.6 Where a Lot is included within the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme

and 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 duehave been paid in full. This includes instances where specialarrangements were made for release of Lot prior to full settlement.

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 LIABILITYNothing in these Terms and Conditions limits or excludes our liability for:6.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence; or6.2 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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GROUP CHAIRMAN AND CEO

Olivier D. Stocker

YOUR SPECIALISTS

STAMPS

UK - Tim Hirsch Guy Croton David Parsons Nick Startup Neill GrangerPaul Mathews Dominic Savastano Tom Smith

USA - George Eveleth Andrew Titley Ed Robinson Rick PenkoEUROPE - Guido Craveri Fernando Martínez

CHINA - Anna Lee Johnny SangCOINS

UK - Paul Dawson Richard Bishop William MacKay Barbara MearsJohn Pett Eleanor Charlotte Dix

USA - Stephen Goldsmith Matthew Orsini Normand PepinCHINA - Mark Li

BANKNOTES, BONDS & SHARES

UK - Barnaby Faull Mike Veissid Andrew Pattison Tom BadleyUSA - Stephen Goldsmith Matthew Orsini

CHINA - Mark LiORDERS, DECORATIONS, MEDALS & MILITARIA

UK - Mark Quayle Oliver PepysBOOKS

UK - Philip Skingley Bobby McBriertyAUTOGRAPHS

USA - Stephen GoldsmithWINES

CHINA - Anna LeeGuillaume Willk-Fabia

YOUR EUROPE TEAM (LONDON - LUGANO)

Chairman’s OfficeDennis Muriu Monica Kruber

DirectorsTim Hirsch Anthony Spink

Auction & Client Management TeamMiroslava Adusei-Poku Sandie Maylor Charles Blane Luca Borgo

Rita Ariete Sarah Schmitz María Martínez Maurizio Schenini

FinanceAlison Bennet Marco Fiori Mina Bhagat Alison Kinnaird Billy Tumelty Claire Greenhill

IT & AdministrationBerdia Qamarauli Attila Gyanyi Liz Cones Curlene Spencer John Winchcombe

Harry Gladwin Tom Robinson Cristina Dugoni Giacomo Canzi

YOUR AMERICA TEAM (NEW YORK - DALLAS)

Chairman EmeritusJohn Herzog

Auction Administration and Marketing & DesignRick Penko Patricia Gardner James McGuire Emily Cowin Clyde Townsend

Finance & AdministrationSam Qureshi Ingrid Qureshi Ed Robinson

AuctioneersStephen Goldsmith Andrew Titley

YOUR ASIA TEAM (HONG KONG - SINGAPORE)

Vice ChairmanAnna Lee

AdministrationAmy Yung Dennis Chan Newton Tsang Raymond Tat Gary Tan

BANKNOTES

13 December World Banknotes London 1202414 December The David Kirch Collection of English Provincial Banknotes - Part II London 1205012 January Banknotes, Bonds & Share Certificates and Fine Coins of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong 1300515/16 January The Collector’s Series Sale New York 3169/10/11 April World Banknotes London 130041/2 October World Banknotes London 13018

SALE CALENDAR 2012/2013

The above sale dates are subject to change

Spink offers the following services:– VALUATIONS FOR INSURANCE AND PROBATE FOR INDIVIDUAL ITEMS OR WHOLE COLLECTIONS –

– SALES ON A COMMISSION BASIS EITHER OF INDIVIDUAL PIECES OR WHOLE COLLECTIONS –

STAMPS

27 November Great Britain - The “Fordwater” Collection London 1204912 December The Chartwell Collection - GB Line-Engraved Essays, Proofs, Stamps and Covers - Part IV London 1202113 January The Mizuhara Collection of Korean Stamps Hong Kong 1300813 January Fine Stamps and Covers of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong 1300923 January The “Lionheart” Collection of Great Britain and British Empire Specimen Stamps London 1301024 January The Collector’s Series Sale London 13011

COINS

4/5 December Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 1202712 January Banknotes, Bonds & Share Certificates and Fine Coins of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong 1300515/16 January The Collector’s Series Sale New York 31627 March Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 1301227 June Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 1301322 August Tibetan Coins from the Nick Rhodes Collection Hong Kong 1302024 September North East Indian Coins from the Nick Rhodes Collection London 13019

MEDALS

22 November Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 1200425 April Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 1300125 July Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 1300221 November Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 13003

BONDS AND SHARES

29 November Bonds and Share Certificates of the World London 1201112 January Banknotes, Bonds & Share Certificates and Fine Coins of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong 1300515/16 January The Collector’s Series Sale New York 31617 May Bonds and Share Certificates of the World London 1301628 November Bonds and Share Certificates of the World London 13017

AUTOGRAPHS

15/16 January The Collector’s Series Sale New York 316

WINES

13 January An Evening of Exceptional Wines Hong Kong SFW02

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