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THE DAVID KIRCH COLLECTION OFENGLISH PROVINCIAL BANKNOTESPART III: WALES & THE WEST MIDLANDS18 APRIL 2013LONDON


GROUP CHAIRMAN AND CEOOlivier D. StockerYOUR SPECIALISTSSTAMPSUK - Tim Hirsch Guy Croton David Parsons Nick Startup Neill GrangerPaul Mathews Dominic Savastano Tom SmithUSA - George Eveleth Arthur PoudrierEUROPE - Guido Craveri Fernando MartínezCHINA - Anna LeeCOINSUK - Mike Veissid Paul Dawson Richard Bishop William MacKayEleanor Charlotte Dix Tim Robson Barbara Mears John PettUSA - Stephen Goldsmith Greg Cole Normand PepinCHINA - Mark LiBANKNOTES, BONDS & SHARESUK - Barnaby Faull Mike Veissid Andrew Pattison Tom BadleyUSA - Stephen GoldsmithCHINA - Mark LiORDERS, DECORATIONS, MEDALS & MILITARIAUK - Mark QuayleBOOKSUK - Philip SkingleyAUTOGRAPHSOliver PepysAnnie BeadleUSA - Stephen GoldsmithCHINA - Anna LeeWINESGuillaume Willk-FabiaYOUR EUROPE TEAM (LONDON - LUGANO)Chairman’s OfficeMonica Kruber Charles BlaneDirectorsTim Hirsch Anthony <strong>Spink</strong>Auction & Client Management TeamMiroslava Adusei-Poku Luca Borgo Rita Ariete Sarah SchmitzJohn Winchcombe Harry Gladwin María Martínez Maurizio ScheniniFinanceAlison Bennet Marco Fiori Mina Bhagat Dennis Muriu Alison Kinnaird Billy Tumelty Claire GreenhillIT & AdministrationBerdia Qamarauli Attila Gyanyi Liz Cones Curlene SpencerTom Robinson Cristina Dugoni Giacomo CanziYOUR AMERICA TEAM (NEW YORK)Chairman EmeritusJohn HerzogAuction Administration and Marketing & DesignLori LewinFinance & AdministrationSam QureshiAuctioneerStephen GoldsmithYOUR ASIA TEAM (HONG KONG - SINGAPORE)Vice ChairmanAnna LeeAdministrationAmy Yung Dennis Chan Newton Tsang Raymond Tat Gary Tan


THE DAVID KIRCH COLLECTION OFENGLISH PROVINCIAL BANKNOTESPART III: WALES & THE WEST MIDLANDS18 april 2013 in london and onSALE LOCATIONspinK london69 southampton row, bloomsburylondon WC1b 4ettel +44 (0)20 7563 4000 fax +44 (0)20 7563 4066vat no: gb 791627108SALE DETAILSYOUR SPINK TEAM FOR THIS SALEfor your questions about the sale lotsBarnaby Faullbfaull@spink.com+44 (0)20 7563 4031Tom Badleytbadley@spink.com+44 (0)20 7563 4084thursday 18 april 2013 at 10.00 a.m. session 1: lots 3001 - 3540thursday 18 april 2013 at 1.00 p.m. session 2: lots 3541 - 3801in sending commission bids or making enquiries,this sale should be referred to as AIRES - 13032VIEWING OF LOTSspinK london69 southampton row, bloomsburylondon WC1b 4etWednesday 17 april 2013 10.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m.any other viewing by appointment onlyspink is pleased to continue to offer spink live, the internet bidding servicewhich has revolutionized the way in which our clients bid at auction. to getstarted, feel free to contact us today for personal assistance. attila gyanyi isavailable by e-mail: agyanyi@spink.com or tel: +44 (0)20 7563 4090.use this qr code to visit our online catalogue and leave proxy bids onspink live.you can download the qr Code reader for iphone, blackberry andandroid from app store on your smartphoneThe <strong>Spink</strong> Environment Commitment:Paper from Sustainable Forests and Clean Inkfor centuries spink and its employees have been preserving and curating collectable items.We now wish to play a modest role in preserving our planet, as well as the heritage of collectables, so futuregenerations may enjoy both.We insist that our printers source all paper used in the production of spink catalogues from fsC registeredsuppliers (for further information on the FSC standard please visit fsc.org) and use non hazardous inks. Wealso insist they hold the environmental standard ISO 14001.spink recycle all ecological material used on our premises and we would encourage you to recycle yourcatalogue once you have finished with it.back Cover illustration: 3107, 3659, 3702for your bidsRita Arieteauctionteam@spink.com+44 (0)20 7563 4005fax +44 (0)20 7563 4037for your internet biddingfor your paymentAttila Gyanyiagyanyi@spink.com+44 (0)20 7563 4090Billy Tumeltybtumelty@spink.com+44 (0)20 7563 4018for your vat enquiriesJohn Winchcombejwinchcombe@spink.com+44 (0)20 7563 4101to purchase a catalogue:email: catalogues@spink.comtel: +44 (0)20 7563 4005 fax: +44 (0)20 7563 4037for more information about spink services, forthcomingsales and sales results visit the spink Websitewww.spink.com


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiORDER OF SALEENGLANDCHESHIRE 3001-3032GLOUCESTERSHIRE 3033-3143HEREFORDSHIRE 3144-3192STAFFORDSHIRE 3315-3402WARWICKSHIRE 3403-3490WORCESTERSHIRE 3491-3540SHROPSHIRE 3193-3314WALESANGLESEY 3541-3541ABRECKNOCKSHIRE 3542-3557CAERNARFONSHIRE 3558-3569CARDIGANSHIRE 3570-3581CARMARTHENSHIRE 3582-3605DENBIGHSHIRE 3606-3620GLAMORGANSHIRE 3642-3701MERIONETHSHIRE 3702-3707MONTGOMERYSHIRE 3708-3730MONMOUTHSHIRE 3731-3778PEMBROKESHIRE 3779-3793RADNORSHIRE 3794-3801FLINTSHIRE 3621-3641Lot 3581WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonFOREWORDThe 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 OutingAuthor: Standard Catalogue of the Provincial Banknotes of England & WalesAll notes being sold on behalf of the David Kirch Charitable Trust3


April 18, 2013 - LONDONTHURSDAY 18 APRIL 2013Morning Sessioncommencing at 10.00 a.m. (Lots 3001-3540)All Sales are subject to the Terms and Conditions for Buyers printed at the back of this catalogueEstimatesThe 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.ENGLANDCHESHIRECHESTER3001Chester Bank (Rowton & Morhall), £10, 21 December 18[08], serial number 6, black andwhite, value at lower left and top right, facade of historic Chester Bank building at centre,manuscript signature of Thos. Morhall at lower right (Outing 519, this denomination not seen),numerous ink annotations, bankruptcy commission stamp on reverse, split and rejoined, a couple ofpinholes, otherwise a clean good fine, and a low serial number£300-3503002Chester Bank (Rowton & Morhall), £1, 1 June18[10], serial number 2948, black and white, value atlower left, right and top right, bankers’ initials atcentre, manuscript signature of Thos. Morhall at lowerleft, printed by R & E Williamson of Brook StreetLondon (Outing 519a), pinholes, some small tears atedge and light toning, yet crisp, good fine£200-25053003North and South Wales Bank, £5 proof, 18-(c.1848), no serial number, black and white, arms attop left, value at lower left, top right, and centre intableau, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (this typenot seen from Chester), mount marks on reverse,SPECIMEN stamped in black at lower right, toning atright edge, light pencil annotation at lower left dated1848, otherwise extremely fine£150-200


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiCONGLETONKNUTSFORD3004Congleton Bank (John Johnson & Son), £1, 18April 182[3], serial number E790, black and whitearms at top left, value at lower left, top right andcentre, manuscript signature of John Johnson at lowerright (Outing 585a), laid down on thin card withmount marks on reverse, heavy toning, very good£200-3003007Imperial Bank of England, £5, 11 February 18[37],serial number 191, black and white, value at lower leftand centre, vignette of St. George and bird witharrows at left, engraved by C.Swain of Manchester(Outing 1090a), cut cancelled, handstamped BANKOF LIVERPOOL, heavily toned, piece missing at lowerleft, London partnership altered to ‘Wright, Selby & Co’in ink, good£50-803005Imperial Bank of England, £5, 10 April 18[38],serial number 7/124, black and white, value at lowerleft and centre, vignette of St. George and bird witharrows at left, engraved by C.Swain of Manchester(Outing 587a), heavily toned, piece missing at lowerleft, very good£80-1203008Imperial Bank of England, £5, 11 February 18[37],serial number 6/4, black and white, value at lower leftand centre, vignette of St. George and bird witharrows at left, engraved by C.Swain of Manchester(Outing 1090a), some toning, pinholes at left, folds andtears at edges, piece missing at top left, otherwise verygood£150-2003006Imperial Bank of England, £5, 1 January 18[39],serial number 1/26, black and white, value at lowerleft and centre, vignette of St. George and bird witharrows at left, engraved by C.Swain of Manchester(Outing 587a), heavily folded at edges, several holes, verygood£100-150WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonMACCLESFIELD3009Macclesfield (Thos. Critchley & Francis Sadler),£1, 14 December 18[04], serial number a269, blackand white on watermarked paper, bankers’ initials attop left, manuscript signature of Robert Turner atlower left (Outing 1318a), partnership part inkcancelled, suggesting this note was issued under Critchley& Sadler and cancelled under Critchley & Turner,heavily toned, numerous pinholes, very good£100-1503012Macclesfield Bank (Thos. Critchley & Rob.Turner), £5, 20 October 18[13], serial numberA783, black and white, value at lower left and centre,bankers’ initials at top right, manuscript signature ofRobert Turner at lower right and Critchley at lowerleft, bank name on reverse (Outing 1318c), cutcancelled, ink annotations on reverse, about fine£80-1203010Macclesfield Bank (Thos. Critchley & Rob.Turner), £1, 10 December 18[14], serial number993, black and white, value at lower left and centre,bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature ofRobert Turner at lower right, bank name on reverse inblue (Outing 1318b), some toning and rust spot, inkannotation on reverse, about fine£120-1603013Macclesfield & Cheshire Bank (Daintry Ryle &Co), partial proof £1 on paper, 18-, no serial number,black and white, value at lower left, centre and right,Britannia vignette at top left, arms at centre (Outing1319a), mount marks on reverse, small tears at corners,otherwise a fresh extremely fine£140-1803011Macclesfield Bank (Thos. Critchley & Rob.Turner), £1, 1 October 18[15], serial number a968,black and white, bordered edge, value at lower left andcentre, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature ofRobert Turner at lower right, bank name on reverse(Outing 1318b), heavily toned and folded, small tearsat edge, very good£120-18073014Macclesfield & Cheshire Bank (Daintry Ryle &Co), £1, 21 January 18[25], serial number 9720,black and white, value at lower left, centre and right,Britannia vignette at top left, arms at centre, revenuestamp on reverse in black and red, printed by Perkins,Fairman & Heath (Outing 1319a), heavily ink stainedand toned, pinholes, sections missing from lower edge,good£150-200


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3015Macclesfield & Cheshire Bank (Daintry, Ryle &Co), £100, 27 January 18[40], serial number 265a,black and white, value at lower left, top right, topcentre and centre (Outing 1319a), halved andrejoined, ink annotations on both sides, toning at topright, very good, extremely rare£700-9003018Macclesfield & Cheshire Bank (Daintry, Ryle &Co), £50, 27 January 18[40], serial number 1162,black and white, value at lower left, top right andcentre, arms at top left (Outing 1319d), handstampedNANTWICH, left portion of note discoloured, otherwisea solid good fine, exceptional£800-1,0003016Macclesfield & Cheshire Bank (Daintry, Ryle &Co), £5, 13 February 18[40], serial number 1223,black and white, value at lower left, top right andcentre (Outing 1319b), handstamps in red and blackon obverse, bankruptcy handstamp dated 1841 onreverse, numerous ink annotations, very good£50-803019Macclesfield Bank (Wm., Jn. & Thos. Brocklehurst& Co), a sight bill for £5.17.10, 26 March 18[52],serial number 5043, black and white, bankers’ initialsat left, manuscript signature of Robert Bagshaw,printed by Rowe, Kentish & Co, also includes twounissued sight bills from Northwich, dated 17- and180- respectively, both with duty stamps (see Outing1320a for this partnership, initial on unissued sightbills resemble Outing 3030a), heavily annotated,otherwise very fine, the two cheques good extremely fine(3)£30-403017Macclesfield & Cheshire Bank (Daintry, Ryle &Co), £5, 19 January 18[41], serial number 1755,black and white, value at lower left, top right andcentre, manuscript signature of J.C.Ryle (Outing1319b), handstamps in red and black on obverse,numerous handstamps on reverse, signed by the banker’sson, who later became a clergyman and was the firstbishop of Liverpool, about very fine£100-150WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonNANTWICH3020Macclesfield Bank (Wm., Jn. & Thos. Brocklehurst& Co), £5, 6 April 18[57], serial number 10205,black and white, value at lower left, top right andcentre, beehive vignette at top left, manuscriptsignature of P.P.Brocklehurst at lower right (seeOuting 1320 for type, this partnership not seen),heavily toned, some pinholes, about fine£140-1803022Nantwich Bank (Broughton & Garnett), £1, 27September 182[3], serial number J985, black andwhite, value lower left, top right and centre, bankers’initials at top left, manuscript signature of Broughtonat lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in red andblack (Outing 1473a), heavily discoloured, pinholes atleft, very good£140-1803021Imperial Bank of England, £5, 25 September18[38], serial number 1/169, black and white, valueat lower left and centre, vignette of St.George at topleft with bird holding arrows, manuscript signature atlower right (Outing 1323a), trimmed, some inkannotations, a couple of pinholes, about fine£80-1203023Nantwich Bank (Broughton & Garnett), £2, 4January 182[3], serial number 303, black and white,value lower left, top right and centre, bankers’ initialsat top left, manuscript signature of Broughton at lowerright, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black(Outing 1473b), halved and repaired on reverse,pinned to a separate paper, good and a raredenomination£200-3009


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiNORTHWICH3024Nantwich Old Bank (Benjamin Hewitt, EldowesBowman & John Eldowes Bowman), £1, 14 June18[13], serial number F1982, black and white onwatermarked paper, value at lower left, top right andcentre, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscriptsignature of J.E.Bowman at lower right (Outing1474a), mount marks and bankruptcy stamp on reverse,duty stamp at left, heavily folded, otherwise about fine£120-1603026Northwich Bank (Thomas Walter Williams), £1, 16July 18[14], serial number 114, black and white, valueat lower left, top right and centre, vignette at left,manuscript signature at lower right, value, partnershipname and town of issue in Old English text on reverse(Outing 1590a), heavily toned, trimmed, very good£100-1203025Nantwich Old Bank (Benjamin Hewitt, EldowesBowman & John Eldowes Bowman), £5, 24 March18[13], serial number a650, black and white, value atlower left, top right and centre, bankers’ initials at topleft, manuscript signature of Eldowes Bowman atlower right (Outing 1474c), cut cancelled, ink marksand some pinholes at left, about fine£80-1203027Northwich Bank (Thomas Walter Williams), £1, 8April 18[25], serial number J645, black and white,bordered edge, value at lower left, top right andcentre, vignette at left, manuscript signature at lowerright, revenue stamp in red and black on reverse(Outing 1590a), toned and discoloured, otherwise asolid about fine£150-200WWW.spinK.Com3028Imperial Bank of England, £5, 4 April 18[38], serialnumber 2/42, black and white, value at lower left andcentre, vignette of St.George at left with bird holdingarrows, manuscript signature at lower right, printed byC.Swain of Manchester (Outing 1592a), trimmed,some light staining in places, otherwise a solid and cleangood fine£120-180


april 18, 2013 - london3029Imperial Bank of England, £5, 27 March 18[39],serial number 3/39, black and white on watermarkedpaper, value at lower left and centre, vignette ofSt.George at left with bird holding arrows, manuscriptsignature at lower right, printed by C.Swain ofManchester (Outing 1592a), some speckled staining,otherwise a pleasing and fresh very fine£140-200STOCKPORT3031Stockport & Cheshire Bank (William MillerChristy, Isaac Lloyd, John Kenyon Winterbottom& John Worsley), £1, 1 March 182[5], serial number3, black and white, value at lower left, top right, centreand centre as protector, bankers’ initials at left,manuscript signature of Isaac Lloyd at lower right,revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (see Outing2042 for type, this partnership not seen), evidence ofmounting on reverse, otherwise about very fine and theearliest £1 known for this rarely seen partnership. Veryrare and attractive£350-5503030Stockport Bank (Day, Barton, Dumbells &Robinson), unissued 10 guineas, no date (c.1791-93), no serial, black and white on watermarked paper,value at centre, vignette of lion, sunrise and beehive attop left, duty stamp at lower left (Outing 2039b),folds, tear at right, otherwise a fresh good fine, very rareand an unusual style£300-5003032Stockport & Cheshire Bank (William MillerChristy, Isaac Lloyd, John Kenyon Winterbottom& John Worsley), unissued £20, 182-, no serialnumber, black and white, value at lower left, top rightand centre, bankers’ initials at top left (Outing 2042a),minimal staining at edges, otherwise aboutuncirculated, rare£200-30011


april 18, 2013 - londonGLOUCESTERSHIREBERKELEYCHELTENHAM3033Berkeley Bank (Marklove & Co), unissued £20,180-, no serial number, black and white, value at lowerleft, centre and top right, vignette of Berkeley Castle attop left (Outing 120a), evidence of mounting on reverseand one hole, otherwise very fine£200-3003035Cheltenham Bank, unissued sight bills (2), 17-, noserial numbers, black and white, coat of arms at left(not seen in Outing), some discolouration, evidence ofmounting on one and the other mounted on blue paper,good very fine (2)£100-1203034Berkeley Bank (Marklove, Hickes & Marklove),unissued £1, 18- (c.1800), no serial number, blackand white, bankers’ initials at top left, value at lowerleft, centre and top right (see Outing 120 for type, thispartnership not seen), mounted on blue paper, otherwisegood extremely fine£150-2003036Cheltenham & Winchcomb Bank (Thos. Fisher &Thos. Ashmore), £1, 1 August 18[18], serial numberG1000, black and white, value at lower left and right,bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Thos.Ashmore at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing487b), ink cancelled, annotation on reverse relating toBankruptcy Commission at the Royal Hotel(Cheltenham) dated 11th August 1819, about fine£120-1603037Cheltenham & Winchcomb Bank (Thos. Fisher &Thos. Ashmore), £5, 5 September 18[18], serialnumber E2805, black and white, value at lower leftand centre, bankers’ initials at left, manuscriptsignature of Thos. Ashmore at lower right, duty stampat left (Outing 487c), trimmed, some ink annotations,otherwise fine£80-12013


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3038Cheltenham & Winchcomb Bank (Thos. Fisher &Thos. Ashmore), £5, 4 June 18[18], serial numberE1590, black and white, value at lower left and centre,bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Thos.Ashmore at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing487c), ink annotations on reverse, trimmed, halved andrejoined by tape, otherwise fine£100-1503041Cheltenham & Gloucestershire Bank (WilliamHenry Bayly), £1, 10 April 18[20], serial number1415, black and white, value at lower left and centre,arms at left, manuscript signature of W.H.Bayly atlower left (Outing 489), ink annotations on reverse,toned, about fine£100-1503039Cheltenham Bank (Sir Paul Baghott, Sons & Co),proof £1 on thin card, 18- (c.1819), no serial number,black and white, value at lower left and top right,vignette of Sherbourne Spa at left (see Outing 488 fortype), evidence of mounting on reverse, light staining,otherwise good extremely fine£200-3003042Cheltenham Bank (Nathaniel Hartland, John AllisHartland and N. Hartland Junr), unissued £1,182-, no serial number, black and white, borderededge, value at lower centre and center, vignette ofstock bound by rope at centre (Outing 490), smalltears at edges, rust marks on reverse, otherwise a solidfine, bold£100-1503040Cheltenham Bank (Sir Paul Baghott, Sons & Co),£1, 11 January 18[19], serial number B291, black andwhite, value at lower left and top right, vignette ofSherbourne Spa at left, manuscript signature of PaulBaghott at lower right (Outing 488), toning, a coupleof pinholes at left, otherwise fine£150-2003043Cheltenham Bank (Nath. Hartland, John A.Hartland & N. Hartland Junr), unissued £5, 183-,no serial number, black and white, value at top, left,right and lower centre, vignette of sticks bound byrope at centre (see Outing 490 for type, thispartnership not seen), line of rust marks on reverse,light toning, a solid good fine, a lovely design£300-400WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonCHIPPING CAMPDEN3044Gloucestershire Banking Company, unissued £5,183-, no serial number, black and white, value at lowerleft, top left, top right and centre, vignette ofMontellier Rotunda at left (Outing 493a), a fresh andcrisp good very fine and a lovely design£300-4003047Campden Bank (Edward & John Horsman), 5guineas, 4 December 17[94], serial number B3578,black and white, value at lower left, top right andcentre, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscriptsignature of Edward Horsman at lower right (notseen), annotations on reverse related to bankruptcydated October 31 1797, repaired with tape on reverse,some holes and staining, very good, rare£300-4003045Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £10,14 April 187[5], serial number B978, black and white,value at lower left, top right, and centre, vignette ofsticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature atlower right (Outing 493g), cancellation holes andstamped cancelled in blue, toning and ink annotations,about fine£300-4003048Campden Bank (Edward & John Horsman), £10,23 November 17[95], serial number 63663, black andwhite, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials attop left, manuscript signature of Edward Horsman atlower right (Outing not seen), annotations on reverserelating to a fourth dividend paid and bankruptcydated 9th November 1798, trimmed, toned, good, rare£300-4003046National Provincial Bank of Cheltenham, proof£10 on thin card, 183-, no serial number, black andwhite, value at lower left and top right, head ofWilliam IV at top left (Outing not seen), mount markson reverse, stains, toning, top corners damaged, very good£120-16015


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiCHIPPING SODBURY3049Chipping Sodbury Old Bank, unissued 5 guineas,no date, no serial number, black and white, value atlower left, top right and right, bankers’ initials at topleft (not seen), mounted on blue paper, light toningotherwise a crisp and fresh good extremely fine£200-3003051Cirencester Bank (Cripps & Co), £5, 19 April18[34], serial number 951, black and white, value atlower left, centre and top right, allegory of justice attop left, manuscript signature of Cripps at lower left(Outing 564a), toning, pinholes at left, about fine,pleasing£250-300CIRENCESTER3050Cirencester Bank (Pitt, Bowly, Wood & Croome),£5, 4 May 182[0], serial number L7816, black andwhite, value at lower left and centre, phoenix vignetteat top left, manuscript signature of Bowly at lowerright, duty stamp at left (see Outing 563 for type, thisdenomination not seen), light toning, otherwise a freshand crisp good very fine, lovely, very rare in this grade£400-5003052Gloucestershire Banking Company, partial proof£5, 18- (1831-73), no serial number, black and whiteon card, bordered edge, value at lower left, left and topright (see Outing 566a for type), two strong folds andsome foxing, very fine£200-2503053Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof £5, 186-,no serial number, black and white on card, value atlower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticksbound by rope at left (see Outing 566a for type), twostrong folds, otherwise a clean, fresh good very fine£200-250WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3054Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof £5 and£10 set, 18- (1831-73), no serial number, black andwhite on card, both with bordered edge, value at lowerleft, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound byrope at left (see Outing 566a and 566d for type), bothwith two strong folds, otherwise both fresh good very fine(2)£300-4003057Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof £5, 184-,no serial number, black and white on watermarkedtracing paper, value at lower left, centre, and top right,vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (Outing 566c),two folds, otherwise crisp and fresh, good very fine£200-3003055Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof £5 and£10 set, 184-, no serial number, black and white oncard, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignetteof sticks bound by rope at left (see Outing 566a and566d for type), both with two folds, some very lightfoxing, good very fine (2)£300-4003058Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £5, 3March 188[2], serial number A098, black and white,value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette ofsticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature ofBowly at lower right, bank name in pseudo orientalpattern on reverse, printed by W.W.Sprague & Co(Outing 566f), cancellation holes, tear at top rightrepaired with tape, annotation of reverse dated23/8/88, otherwise a clean, solid about very fine,attractive and rare£350-4503056Gloucestershire Banking Company, £5, 1 April185[9], serial number O1/566, black and white, valueat lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticksbound by rope at left (Outing 566b), stampedCANCELLED twice, cancellation holes, toning, a solidvery fine, rare£300-40017


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiCOLEFORD3059Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £5, 1November 188[obscured], serial number D826, blackand white, value at lower left, centre and top right,vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscriptsignature at lower right, bank name in pseudo orientalpattern on reverse, printed by W.W.Sprague & Co(Outing 566g), stamped CANCELLED twice,cancellation holes, some ink stains, otherwise a crisp veryfine, pleasing£350-4503061Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £5, 16May 188[4], serial number A227, black and white,value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette ofsticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature atlower right, bank name in pseudo oriental pattern onreverse, printed by W.W.Sprague & Co (Outing 581,not seen), stamped CANCELLED twice, cancellationholes, some ink stains, otherwise a crisp very fine, pleasingand rare£350-450DURSLEY3060Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £10,10 November 187[3], serial number L215, black andwhite, value at lower left, centre and top right,vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscriptsignature of Bowly at lower right (Outing 566i),stamped CANCELLED twice, cancellation holes,annotations on reverse, otherwise a solid good fine,pleasing and rare£350-4503062Dursley (Richard Williams), unissued 5 guineas,179-, no serial number, black and white, value at lowerleft and right, banker’s initials at top left, printed byAshby, Cheapside (Outing 723, not seen), mounted onblue paper, small tear at top edge, otherwise a fresh andoriginal good very fine, and very rare£250-350WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3063Dursley Bank (John Vizard, George Adey, HenryVizard & Stephen Adey), £1, 1 December 180[6],serial number L3006, black and white, value at lowerleft and right, bankers’ initials at left (Outing 724, thispartnership not seen), tear cancelled, toned, small holeat left, very good£100-1503065Dursley Bank (John Vizard, George Adey, HenryVizard & Stephen Adey), 5 guineas, 4 December180[4], serial number L235, black and white, value atlower left and right, bankers’ initials at left (Outing724, this partnership not seen), tear cancelled, toned,some ink stains, very good, rare£200-3003064Dursley Bank (John Vizard, George Adey, HenryVizard & Stephen Adey), 1 guinea, 19 January180[7], serial number 5910, black and white, value atlower left and right, bankers’ initials at left (Outing724, this partnership not seen), tear cancelled, toned,very good£140-1803066Dursley & Uley Bank (Watts, Bloxome, Watts &Player), Dursely & Uley Bank (Watts, Bloxome,Watts & Player), part issued £1, 31 July 18[11],serial number F2945, black and white on watermarkedpaper, value at lower left and right, Dursley MarketHouse at left, duty stamp at left (Outing 725b), rightedge torn, heavily folded, very good, pleasing and rare£250-35019


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiGLOUCESTER3067Dursley Bank (Bloxome, Son & Co), £10, 22October 18[34], serial number 192, black and white,value at lower left, right and top right, Dursley MarketHouse at centre, partnership and value on reverse inred bordered guilloche design, a Rowe & Kentishprint (Outing 725j), cut cancelled, toned, a solid andcrisp very fine, rare£300-5003069Gloucester City Old Bank (James Wood), 1 guinea,18 January 18[19], serial number 7051, black andwhite, value at lower left and top right, arms at left,manuscript signature of James Wood at lower right(Outing 819a), heavy toning, torn edges, pinholes at left,very good£100-150FAIRFORD3068Gloucestershire Bank (John Herbert & Co), £1, 17April [1819], serial number 256J, black and white,value at lower left and centre, arms at left, manuscriptsignature of J.Herbert at lower right (not seen inOuting), heavily toned and stained red, large tear at topleft, very good£150-2003070Gloucester City Old Bank (James Wood), 5guineas, 15 July 18[19], serial number 9160J, blackand white, value at lower left and centre, arms at left,manuscript signature of James Wood at lower right,duty stamp at left (Outing 819b), ink cancelled, fourpinholes at left, otherwise a solid good fine£120-1603071Gloucester City Old Bank (James Wood), £1, 17December 18[25], serial number 8979, black andwhite, value at lower left and top right, arms at topleft, manuscript signature of James Wood at lowerright, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red(Outing 819c), ink cancelled in red, large stain andtoning, very good£100-150WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3072Gloucester City Old Bank (James Wood), £5, 4June 18[17], serial number 2989J, black and white,value at lower left, top right and centre, arms at left,manuscript signature of James Wood at lower right,duty stamp at left (Outing 819f), ink cancelled, tonedand stained, otherwise about very fine£150-2003075Gloucester City Old Bank (James Wood), a pair of£10, 22 May 18[26] & 9 March 18[27], serialnumbers 7321M & 7456M, black and white, value atlower left and centre, arms at left, both withmanuscript signature of James Wood at lower right(Outing 819g), both ink cancelled in black, trimmed,one repaired on reverse, heavy toning, good (2)£120-1803073Gloucester City Old Bank (James Wood), £5, 31July 18[28], serial number 9843J, black and white,value at lower left, centre and top right, arms at left,manuscript signature of James Wood at lower right,revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing819f), ink cancelled in black, pinholes at left, very good£100-1503076Gloucester City Old Bank (James Wood), £10, 24April 18[30], serial number 7733A, black and white,value at lower left and centre, arms at left, manuscriptsignature of James Wood at lower right, duty stamp atleft (Outing 819g), ink cancelled in black, toning,otherwise about fine£150-2003074Gloucester City Old Bank (James Wood), £5, 25March 18[35], serial number 2142M, black andwhite, value at lower left, centre and top right, arms atleft, manuscript signature of James Wood at lowerright, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red(Outing 819f), ink cancelled in black, some pinholes,toned, about fine£100-1503077Gloucester Bank (Sam Niblett), an issued (2) andunissued (1) sight bills, 17[82]-[88] & unissued postbill for 5 guineas, 17-, black and white, all with armsat left, issued notes with manuscript signature ofNiblett (see Outing 822 for type, earlier date notseen), issued notes with some staining and torn edges,fine; unissued noted mounted on blue paper, goodextremely fine (4)£150-20021


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3078Gloucester Old Bank (William Fendall, CharlesEvans & James Jelf), 5 guineas, 19 January 18[13],serial number A2315, black and white, value at lowerleft, centre and top right, arms at left, manuscriptsignature of James Jelf at lower right (Outing 822b),pinholes at left, light toning, otherwise a solid about fine£100-1503080Gloucester Old Bank (William Fendall, CharlesEvans & James Jelf), £10, 8 January 18[13], serialnumber 1139, black and white, value at lower left andright, arms at top left, manuscript signature of JamesJelf at lower right (Outing 822e), heavily toned,pinholes and holes across central fold, good, rare£150-2003079Gloucester Old Bank (Fendall, Evans & Jelf), £1, 6May 18[12], serial number 2107, black and white,value at lower left and right, arms at top left,manuscript signature of James Jelf at lower right(Outing 822c), pinholes, foxing and ink annotations,otherwise about fine£100-1503081Gloucester Old Bank (Charles Evans & James Jelf),1 guinea, 1 July 18[14], serial number 264, black andwhite, value at lower left and centre, arms at top left,manuscript signature of James Jelf at lower right, dutystamp at left (Outing 822f), handstamp on reverserelating to bankruptcy, pinholes at left, some small inkstains, otherwise a solid about fine£100-150WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3082Gloucester Old Bank (Charles Evans & James Jelf),5 guineas, 9 November 18[13], serial number L115,black and white, value at lower left, centre and topright, arms at left, manuscript signature of James Jelfat lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 822g),toned, folded edges, pinholes, about fine£140-1803084Gloucester Old Bank (Charles Evans & James Jelf),£10, 9 November 18[13], serial number X947, blackand white, value at lower left and right, arms at topleft, manuscript signature of James Jelf at lower right,duty stamp at left (Outing 822i), toning more onreverse, small ink marks, frayed edges at strong folds,about fine£180-2403083Gloucester Old Bank (Charles Evans & James Jelf),a pair of £1, 1 April 18[14] & 9 January 18[15], serialnumber 217 & 2501, both black and white onwatermarked paper, value at lower left, top centre andright, arms at top left, manuscript signature of JamesJelf at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 822h),toning and some discolouration, very fine and fine (2)£150-2003085Gloucester Old Bank (Charles Evans & James Jelf),1 guinea, 11 October 18[14], serial number 595,black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms attop left, manuscript signature of James Jelf at lowerright, duty stamp at left (Outing 822j), pinholes at left,ink spot and light toning, otherwise a pleasing and solidgood fine£120-18023


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3086Gloucester Bank (Merrott & John MerrottStephens), £1, 25 March 18[13], serial numberT988, black and white, value at lower left and right,arms at top left, manuscript signature of MerrottStephens at lower right (Outing 823a), heavy toning,pinholes at left, very good£80-1203089Gloucester Bank (John Turner, Robert Morris,Thomas Turner & Robert Morris Junr), unissued 1guinea, 18- (c.1812-19), no serial number, black andwhite, value at lower left and top right, arms at top left(Outing 824, not seen), toning and pinholes at right,very fine, pleasing and rare£200-3003087Gloucester Bank (Merrott & John MerrottStephens), £5, 23 April 18[13], serial number H406,black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms attop left, manuscript signature of Merrott Stephens atlower right (Outing 823b), repaired with paper onreverse, three large holes and numerous pinholes, heavytoning, good£80-1003090Gloucester Bank (John Turner Thomas Turnerand Robert Morris), £1, 2 September 18[19], serialnumber E8990, black and white, value at lower leftand centre, arms at top left, manuscript signature ofJohn Turner at lower left, banker’s initials in filigreedesign on reverse (Outing 824a), a line of pinholes,some small ink stains on reverse, otherwise a solid andoriginal very fine£200-2503088Gloucester Bank (Merrott Stephens), £1, 21September 18[15], serial number V788, black andwhite, value at lower left and centre, arms at top left,manuscript signature of Merrott Stephens at lowerright (Outing 823c), ink cancelled, ink stain at lowercentre, annotations on reverse dated 27 May 1818,toning, about fine£100-140WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3091Gloucester Bank (John Turner, Thomas Turnerand Robert Morris), £1, 182[illegible], no serialnumber, black and white, value at lower left andcentre, arms at left, revenue stamp on reverse on redand black (Outing 824a), heavily toned, manuscriptwriting faded, lower left corner missing, broken alongcentral fold, good£80-1003093Gloucester Bank (John Turner, Thomas Turnerand Robert Morris), £5, 16 June 18[20], serialnumber F776, black and white, value at lower left andright, arms at left, manuscript signature of JohnTurner at lower left, bankers’ initials in filigree designon reverse (Outing 824b), heavily toned, inkannotations on both sides, trimmed at left and top edges,good£50-803092Gloucester Bank (John Turner, Thomas Turnerand Robert Morris), £1, 22 February 182[5], serialnumber F5284, black and white, bordered edge, valueat lower left and centre, arms at left, manuscriptsignature Robert Morris, revenue stamp on reverse onred and black (Outing 824a), toning, tears at edges,broken along central fold, very good£100-1403094Gloucester Bank (Gladstone, Turner, Montague,Turner & Nicholls), proof £10, 182-, no serialnumber, black and white, value at lower left andcentre, bankers’ initials at left (Outing 826), laid downon card, otherwise fresh and original, aboutuncirculated, rare£200-3003095Gloucestershire Banking Company, unissued £5,184-, serial number 2750, black and white onwatermarked paper, value at lower left, centre and topright, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (Outing828a), original and fresh, good very fine£200-30025


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3096Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof £5, 184-,no serial number, black and white on card, value atlower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticksbound by rope at left (Outing 828c), two strong folds,otherwise original and fresh, good extremely fine£180-2403099Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof £5, 186-,no serial numbers, black and white on thin card, valueat lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticksbound by rope at left (Outing 828c), two strong folds,otherwise original and fresh, good extremely fine£150-2003097Gloucestershire Banking Company, a proof andpartial proof pair of £5, 185-, no serial numbers, blackand white on card, value at lower left, centre and topright, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (1) andcentre (1), (Outing 828c), two strong folds, otherwiseoriginal and fresh, good extremely fine£200-2503100Gloucestershire Banking Company, £10, 1 April187[8], serial number G767, black and white, value atlower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticksbound by rope at left (Outing 828e), stampedCANCELLED, cancellation holes, some toning, aboutfine£200-2503098Gloucestershire Banking Company, a proof andpartial proof pair of £5, 184- & 18 August 184[2], noserial numbers, black and white on card, value at lowerleft, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound byrope at left (1) (Outing 828c), two strong folds, partialproof with foxing, otherwise generally fresh good very fine(2)£300-400WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3101Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof £10,184-, no serial number, black and white, value at lowerleft, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound byrope at left (Outing 828f), two strong folds, otherwisefresh and original, good very fine£150-2003103Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof £50,184-, no serial number, black and white, value at lowerleft, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound byrope at left (see Outing 828g for type), two strongfolds, otherwise fresh and original, good very fine, rare£400-6003102Gloucestershire Banking Company, a collection ofproof and partial proof £10, 184-, no serial numbers,black and white on card (3) and paper (1), value atlower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticksbound by rope at left (2) and centre (1) (Outing828f), two strong folds (3), light foxing, otherwisegenerally fresh good very fine and a rare group (4)£600-8003104Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof £50,185-, no serial number, black and white, value at lowerleft, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound byrope at left (see Outing 828g for type), two strongfolds, otherwise fresh and original, good very fine and avery rare denomination£400-6003105Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £5, 7October 18[81], serial number R1, black and white,value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette ofsticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature atlower right (Outing 828i), toned, cancellation holes, asolid about fine and a low number in the series£150-20027


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3106Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £10, 15 July 188[2], serial number A774, black and white, value at lowerleft, centre, top right and centre as protector in red, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature at lowerright, bank name in pseudo oriental design on reverse (Outing 828l), toned, cancellation holes, stamped CANCELLED, inkannotations on reverse, a solid about fine£300-4003107Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £50, 6 December 188[2], serial number A269, black and white, value atlower left, centre, top right and centre as protector in green, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signatureat lower right, bank name in pseudo oriental design on reverse (see Outing 828 for type, this denomination not seen), sometoning, cancellation holes, otherwise a fresh very fine. A lovely note and extremely rare£800-1,200WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3108National Provincial Bank of England, proof £5, 183-, noserial number, black and white on card, value at lower leftand left in tableau, bordered edge, bust of William IV at topleft, royal arms at top right, allegorical vignette at top centre(not seen from this branch of issue), surface dirt, evidence ofmounting on reverse, otherwise very fine, rare£200-2503109National Provincial Bank of England, proof £10,183-, no serial number, black and white on card, valueat lower left and left in tableau, bordered edge, bust ofWilliam IV at top left, royal arms at top right,allegorical vignette at top centre (not seen from thisbranch of issue), surface dirt, evidence of mounting onreverse, otherwise very fine, rare£200-2503110County of Gloucester Bank Limited, specimen £10,18-, serial number E7300, black and white onwatermarked paper, value at lower left and centre,bankers’ initials at top left (see Outing 830 for type,“Limited” not seen for this bank), perforated ‘&Co’ atlower right and top left, ‘LIMITED’ annotated at topright, a crisp about uncirculated, rare£250-35029


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiNEWNHAM ON SEVERN3111Gloucestershire Banking Company, specimen £5,184-, serial number 6745, black and white onwatermarked paper, value at lower left, centre and topright, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (Outing1532a), several strong folds, otherwise a crisp and freshvery fine£150-2003112Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £5, 2October 188[2], serial number A808, black and whiteon watermarked paper, value at lower left, centre andtop right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left,manuscript signature at lower right, bank name inpseudo oriental design on reverse, printed byW.W.Sprague & Co (Outing 1532d), cancellationholes, minimal toning and stain at left edge, otherwise asolid fine£200-300STOW-ON-THE-WOLD3113Gloucestershire Banking Company, £10, 2 July 186[4], serial number D194, black and white, value at lower left, centreand top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature of Nath Hartland at lower right (Outing2073d), ink cancelled in pink, stamped CANCELLED in purple, pinholes at left, otherwise a crisp very fine, rare£300-400WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3114Gloucestershire Banking Company, £10, 1 January 187[8], serialnumber G457, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right,vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature of SamBowly at lower right (Outing 2073d), ink cancelled in pink, stampedCANCELLED in purple, pinholes at left, otherwise fine, rare£300-4003115Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £5, 4 January 188[2],serial number A302, black and white, value at lower left, centre and topright, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature of SamBowly at lower right, bank name in pseudo oriental design on reverse(Outing 2073h), ink cancelled and cancellation holes, pinholes at left,halved and rejoined, a solid fine£200-2503116Stow Bank (Joseph Edward & Charles Cripps), £1, 12 October18[21], serial number D1547, black and white, value at lower left andright, arms at left, manuscript signature of Charles Cripps at lower right,revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (see Outing 2078, thispartnership not seen), toned, rust stains, holes along central fold, unevenedges, very good£150-20031


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiSTROUD3117Stroudwater Bank (Richard Martin, Thomas Mills& Willm Sandilands Wilson), £1, 9 July 18[17],serial number O19609, black and white, value at lowerleft, centre and top right, Britannia and lion at top left,manuscript signature of W. Wilson AR lower right(Outing 2088a), numerous pinholes, heavily toned, inkmarks, annotations on reverse, good£200-3003119Gloucestershire Banking Company, £10, 183-, noserial number, black and white on watermarked paper,value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette ofStroud Subscription Rooms at left (Outing 2091d),ink cancelled, a fresh and crisp good very fine, pleasingand rare£250-3503118Gloucestershire Banking Company, unissued £5,184-, no serial number, black and white onwatermarked paper, value at lower left, centre and topright, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (Outing2091b), ink annotation at lower right, otherwise a crispand fresh very fine£150-2003120Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £5, 1October 188[3], serial number A593, black and white,value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette ofsticks bound by rope at at left, manuscript signature atlower right, bank name in pseudo oriental design onreverse, printed by W.W. Sprague & Co (Outing2091g, this branch not seen), stamped CANCELLEDtwice, cancellation holes, a crisp about very fine, pleasingand rare£300-400WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonTETBURYTEWKESBURY3121Tetbury Bank (Wood, Pitt, Croome, Bowly &Croome), £1, 16 September 18[17], serial number25663, black and white, value at lower left and right,arms at top left, manuscript signature of Wm Wood atlower right, duty stamp at left (see Outing 2146 fortype, this partnership not seen), toned, uneven edges,holes along central fold, very good, rare£250-3503123Tewkesbury Old Bank (Lechmere, Isaac, Martin &Cherry), proof £5, 18- (c.1792), no serial number,black and white, value at lower left, right and topright, vignette of heraldic building at left, printed byCharles Skipper & East (see Outing 2148a for type),perforated SPECIMEN C.SKIPPER & EAST, onlyminimal surface dirt, fresh and original, aboutuncirculated£150-200BRIDGEND, STONEHOUSE3122Bridgend, Stonehouse (John Dimock & Co), £1, 3February 182[5], serial number 178, black and white,value at lower left and centre, manuscript signature atlower left, partnership name at left, revenue stamp onreverse in black and red (Outing 274a), stained andtoned, fine£150-2003124Tewkesbury Old Bank (Lechmere, Isaac, Isaac,Martin & Cherry), specimen £5, 18- (c.1792), noserial number, black and white on watermarked paper,value at lower left, right and top right, vignette ofheraldic building at left, printed by Charles Skipper &East (Outing 2148b), two pinholes at top left,perforated SPECIMEN C.SKIPPER & EAST,otherwise about uncirculated£150-20033


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3125Tewkesbury Old Bank (Lechmere, Isaac, Isaac & Martin), specimen £5,18- (c.1792), no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, valueat lower left, right and top right, vignette of heraldic building at left, printedby Charles Skipper & East, value and bank name on reverse in red and blue(Outing 2148c), perforated SPECIMEN C.SKIPPER & EAST, annotationsat left, minimal surface dirt, otherwise about uncirculated£150-2003126Tewkesbury Old Bank (Lechmere, Isaac, Isaac & Martin), £10, 1 October18[60], serial number E909, black and white, value at lower left, right andtop right, vignette of heraldic building at left, printed by Charles Skipper &East, value and bank name on reverse in green (see Outing 2148c for type),cut cancelled, heavily toned, pinholes at left, pink stain at centre, very good£120-1803127Tewkesbury Old Bank (Lechmere, Isaac, Isaac & Martin), £5, 2 October18[60], serial number J830, black and white, value at lower left, right and topright, vignette of heraldic building at left, manuscript signature of Martin atlower right, printed by Charles Skipper & East, value and bank name onreverse in blue and red (see Outing 2148c for type), heavily toned, pinholes atleft, pink stain at centre, very good£200-300WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3128Tewkesbury Old Bank (Lechmere, Wall, Isaac & Lechmere), £10, 14June 18[30], serial number A483, black and white, value at lower left, rightand top right, vignette of heraldic building at left, printed by Charles Skipper& East, partnership initials in filigree design on reverse (Outing 2148, notseen), trimmed, heavily toned, DEPOSIT handstamped numerous times,pinholes at left, very good£150-2003129Tewkesbury Old Bank (Lechmere, Lechmere & Isaac), £10, 9 March18[60], serial number E547, black and white, value at lower left, right andtop right, vignette of heraldic building at left, printed by Charles Skipper &East, value and bank name on reverse in green (Outing 2148, not seen),heavily toned, pink stain at centre, purple handstamp and some ink stains, verygood£180-2403130Tewkesbury and Evesham Bank (Nath. Hartland, John Allis Hartland &N Hartland Junr), £5, 2 April 18[33], serial number 1135E, black andwhite, bordered edge, value at lower left, lower right and centre, vignette ofsticks bound by rope at centre, manuscript signature of J.A.Hartland at lowercentre (Outing 2150a), toned, pinholes at left, about fine£150-20035


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3131Tewkesbury and Evesham Bank (Nath. Hartland, John Allis Hartland &N Hartland Junr), proof £5, 18- (c.1833), serial number, black and white,bordered edge, value at lower left, lower right and centre, vignette of sticksbound by rope at centre, printed by Batho & Bingley (Outing 2150b),minimal surface dirt, otherwise a fresh about uncirculated£150-2003132Gloucestershire Banking Company, unissued £5, 18- (c.1831-82), no serialnumber, black and white, bordered edge, value at lower left, top right andcentre, vignette of sticks bound by rope at centre, printed by Batho & Bingley(Outing 2151a), two strong folds, fresh and original, good very fine£150-2003133Gloucestershire Banking Company, unissued £5, 18- (c.1831-82), no serialnumber, black and white, bordered edge, value at lower left, top right andcentre, vignette of sticks bound by rope at centre, printed by Batho & Bingley(Outing 2151a), two strong folds, fresh and original, good very fine£150-200WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3134Gloucestershire Banking Company, unissued £5, 184-, no serial number,black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, top right andcentre, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, printed by Batho & Bingley(Outing 2151a), two strong folds, ink annotation at lower right, otherwise freshand original, good very fine£200-2503135Gloucestershire Banking Company, unissued £10, 18- (c.1833-82), noserial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and right,vignette of sticks bound by rope at centre, printed by Batho & Bingley(Outing 2151c), two strong folds, otherwise fresh and original, good very fine£200-2503136Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £5, 2 January 188[2], serialnumber A750, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, topright and centre, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, bank name in pseudooriental design on reverse, printed by W.W.Sprague & Co (Outing 2151f),stamped CANCELLED, cancellation holes, toning and pinholes at left,otherwise a solid good fine, rare£200-30037


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiTHRUPP AND BRIMSCOMBE(BRIMSCOMBE PORT)3137Brimscombe Port Bank (Richard Miller &Compy), 1 guinea, 1 January 18[18], serial number765, black and white, value at lower left and right,allegorical maiden at top left, manuscript signature ofRichard Miller at lower left (Outing 298), toned, inkannotation on reverse, very good, rare£250-3003139Winchcomb Bank (Fisher & Ashmore), £1, 1August 18[17], serial number B1779, black and white,value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at topleft, manuscript signature of Thos Fisher at lower right(Outing 2369d), toned, ink annotation on reverserelating to bankruptcy, very good£100-150WINCHCOMB3138Winchcomb Gloucestershire Bank (Fisher &Ashmore), 2 guineas, 8 July 18[16], serial number0251, black and white, value at lower left and centre,bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature ofThos Fisher at lower right (Outing 2369b), toned,lower and right edges folded, pinholes at left, very good,rare£180-2403140Winchcomb Bank (Fisher & Ashmore), £1, 6 June18[16], serial number K5, black and white, value atlower left and centre, bankers’ initials at top left,manuscript signature of Thos Fisher at lower right(Outing 2369d), pinholes, toned, ink annotations onreverse and small ink stains, very good£80-120WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonWOTTON-UNDER-EDGE3141Wotton Underedge (Goodson Vines), unissued 10 guineas, 17-, noserial number, black and white, value at lower left and centre, bankerinitials at top left indicating ‘Goodson Vines’ (see Outing 2415 for type),mounted on blue paper, minimal surface dirt, otherwise fresh, aboutuncirculated£200-3003142National Provincial Bank of England, cheque proof on card, 18-, noserial number, black and white, bank’s initials at left (see Outing 2416 forbank name), discolouration, evidence of mounting on reverse, fine£30-403143Wotton-Underedge (Edwd Anthy & John Austin & Co), unissued £1,182-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, right and topcentre, arms at top left, revenue stamp with Pistrucci design in red andblack on reverse (Outing 2417), several strong folds, slight toning in places,otherwise fresh and original, about very fine, rare£250-35039


april 18, 2013 - londonHEREFORDSHIREHEREFORD3144Hereford City & County Bank (Bodenham,Phillipps & Garrett), £1, 1 March 18[17], serialnumber L874, black and white, value at lower left andcentre, arms at top left, manuscript signature at lowerleft (Outing 933b), toning, pinholes at left, mounted onborder of paper on reverse, very good£200-2503146Hereford City & County Bank (Bodenham, Jay,Garrett & Co), £1, 2 July 18[21], serial numberK305, black and white, value at lower left and centre,arms at left, manuscript signature of Bodenham atlower left, bank name and value on reverse (Outing933d), toned some pinholes along folds, torn edges, good£80-1203145Hereford City & County Bank (Bodenham,Phillipps & Garrett), £1, 1 February 18[18], serialnumber S431, black and white, value at lower left andcentre, arms at left, manuscript signature of Bodenhamat lower left, bank name and value on reverse (Outing933b), toned, two large holes, some ink stains, otherwiseabout fine£100-1503147Hereford Old Bank (Downes, Smith, Coleman,Kinnersley and Holloway), 5 guineas, 13 April17[95], serial number, black and white, value at lowerleft, manuscript signature of Charles Holloway atlower right (see Outing 934, this partnership notseen), repaired with tape on reverse, evidence offraming, toned with holes at folds, about fine, rare£350-45041


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3148Hereford Old Bank (Matthew,Holloway, Cooke & Carless), 1guinea, 21 January 181[8], black andwhite, value at lower left, centre and topright, arms at left, manuscript signatureof Cooke at lower right (Outing 934b),toned, pinholes at left, very good£150-2003149Hereford City & County Bank (Frederick Hoskyns Matthews & Co), £5, 4 October 18[52], serial number G30, blackand white, value at lower left, top right and centre, vignettes of Herefordshire Cathedral, Hereford Shire Hall and thePreaching Cross at top, manuscript signature of F.H.Matthews at lower right (Outing 934e), halved and rejoined, ink stainat centre, toned, otherwise solid, fine, rare£300-4003150Hereford City & County Bank (Frederick HoskynsMatthews & Co), proof £5, 18- (c.1849), no serialnumber, black and white on card, value at lower left, topright and centre, vignettes of Herefordshire Cathedral,Hereford Shire Hall and the Preaching Cross at top,printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 934e), mountmarks on reverse, handstamped SPECIMEN, pencilannotations dated ‘Sept 5th 49’, light toning otherwiseextremely fine£250-350WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3151Hereford City & County Bank (Frederick HoskynsMatthews & Co), proof £20, 18- (c.1849), no serialnumber, black and white on card, value at lower left,top right and centre, vignettes of HerefordshireCathedral, Hereford Shire Hall and the PreachingCross at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch(Outing 934g), mount marks on reverse, handstampedSPECIMEN, pencil annotations dated ‘15th Sept 49’,light toning otherwise about uncirculated£250-3503153Hereford City & County Bank (Matthews,Phillipps & Matthews), proof £20, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white on card, value at lower left,top right and centre, vignettes of HerefordshireCathedral, Hereford Shire Hall and the PreachingCross at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch(Outing 934l), mount marks on reverse, handstampedSPECIMEN, toning, otherwise extremely fine£250-3503152Hereford City & County Bank (Matthews,Phillipps & Matthews), proof £10, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white on card, value at lower left,top right and centre, vignettes of HerefordshireCathedral, Hereford Shire Hall and the PreachingCross at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (seeOuting 934l for type, this denomination not seen),mount marks on reverse, handstamped SPECIMEN,paper stuck to left edge, some staining, otherwise goodextremely fine£200-3003154Hereford City & County Bank (Matthews,Phillipps & Matthews), specimen £20, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white on card, value at lower left,top right and centre, vignettes of HerefordshireCathedral, Hereford Shire Hall and the PreachingCross at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch(Outing 934l), mount marks on reverse, handstampedSPECIMEN, some damage and discolouration, very fine£200-25043


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3155Hereford City & County Bank (Matthews,Phillipps & Matthews), specimen £50, 18- (c.1848),no serial number, black and white on thin card, valueat lower left, top right and centre, vignettes ofHerefordshire Cathedral, Hereford Shire Hall and thePreaching Cross at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon &Petch (see Outing 934l for type, this denominationnot seen), mount marks on reverse, handstampedSPECIMEN, pencil annotation dated ‘July 15th 1848’,light toning and tear at lower left, otherwise aboutextremely fine, rare£350-5503157Hereford, Ross & Archenfield (Joseph Morganand Francis Hamp Adams), £5, 10 March 18[62],serial number 4094, black and white, value at lowerleft, top left, top right and left, vignette of Justiceallegory at top centre, manuscript signature at lowerright, coat of arms in border on reverse, a Perkins,Bacon & Co print (Outing 935a), toned, evidence offraming at edge, a solid fine, rare and attractive£350-5503156Hereford City & County Bank (John Matthews &Frederick Hoskyns Matthews), proof £5, 18-(c.1848), no serial number, black and white on card,value at lower left, top right and centre, vignettes ofHerefordshire Cathedral, Hereford Shire Hall and thePreaching Cross at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon &Petch (see Outing 934 for type, this partnership notseen), mount marks on reverse, handstampedSPECIMEN, pencil annotations date ‘July 14 48’, goodextremely fine£200-3003158Hereford, Ross & Archenfield (Joseph Morganand Francis Hamp Adams), proof £10, 18-(c.1853), no serial number, black and white, value atlower left, top right and left, vignette of plough at topleft (Outing 935b), light toning, pencil annotationdated ‘November 5th 1855’, handstamped SPECIMEN,otherwise about uncirculated£150-200WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3159Hereford, Ross & Archenfield (Joseph Morganand Francis Hamp Adams), £10, 3 June 18[61],serial number 809, black and white, value at lower left,top right and left, vignette of plough at top left,manuscript signature of Joseph Morgan lower right,coat of arms in border on reverse (Outing 935b),halved and rejoined, toned and discoloured, otherwisesolid, fine, rare£200-3003161Hereford, Ross & Archenfield (Joseph Morganand Francis Hamp Adams), £20, 1 November18[62], serial number 1212, black and white, value atlower left, top right and left, vignette of plough at topleft, manuscript signature of Hamp Adams at lowerright, coat of arms on reverse in border, printed byPerkins & Heath (Outing 935c), orange stain, surfacedirt, otherwise solid and crisp, about very fine, rare£350-5503160Hereford, Ross & Archenfield (Joseph Morganand Francis Hamp Adams), proof £20, 18-(c.1887), no serial number, black and white on card,value at lower left, top right and left, vignette ofplough at top left (Outing 935c), light toning, mountmarks on reverse, pencil annotation dated ‘November5th 1887’, handstamped SPECIMEN, otherwise goodextremely fine£200-3003162Hereford, Ross & Archenfield (Francis Hamp,Nathaniel Morgan, Joseph Morgan & FrancisHamp Adams), proof £5, 18- (c.1849), no serialnumber, black and white on card, value at lower left,top left, top right and left, vignette of Justice allegoryat top centre (see Outing 935 for type, this partnershipnot seen), staining, pencil annotation dated 1849,handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks on reverse,otherwise very fine£300-40045


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3163Hereford, Ross & Archenfield (Francis Hamp,Nathaniel Morgan, Joseph Morgan & FrancisHamp Adams), proof 20, 18- (c.1849), no serialnumber, black and white, value at lower left, top rightand left, vignette of plough at top left (Outing 935b),light toning, pencil annotation dated ‘October 22nd1849’, handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks onreverse, otherwise about uncirculated£250-3503165Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof £5, 186-,no serial number, black and white, value at lower left,top right and centre, vignette of sticks bound by ropeat left (Outing 938c), light surface dirt, two folds,otherwise attractive, good very fine£150-2503164Hereford, Ross & Archenfield (Kedgwin Hoskins& Nathaniel Morgan), proof £5, 184-, no serialnumber, black and white on card, value at lower left,left and top right, vignette of Justice allegory at topcentre, a Perkins & Heath print (see Outing 935 fortype, this partnership not seen), mount marks onreverse, handstamped SPECIMEN, toned, otherwisegood extremely fine£200-2503166Gloucestershire Banking Company, unissued £5,186-, no serial number, black and white onwatermarked paper, value at lower left, top right andcentre, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, bankbranch on reverse in blue turning design (Outing938c), very light toning, crisp and attractive, good veryfine£200-250WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3167Gloucestershire Banking Company, unissued £5,186-, no serial number, black and white onwatermarked paper, value at lower left, top right andcentre, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, bankbranch on reverse in brown turning design (Outing938c), very light toning, crisp and attractive, good veryfine£200-2503169Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof £10,186-, no serial number, black and white on card, valueat lower left, top right and centre, vignette of sticksbound by rope at left (Outing 938f), crisp andattractive, good very fine£150-2003168Gloucestershire Banking Company, specimen £5,186-, no serial number, black and white onwatermarked paper, value at lower left, top right andcentre, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, bankbranch on reverse in moire pattern (Outing 938c),very light toning, ink annotated ‘specimen’, crisp andattractive, very fine£200-2503170Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £5, 20December 188[4], serial number C429, black andwhite, value at lower left, top right, and centre,vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, bank name onreverse in ornate design, printed by W.W.Sprague &Co (Outing 938g), cancellation holes, light toning,otherwise a solid and attractive about very fine£250-35047


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3171Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £10, 1 May 188[2], serial number A072, black and white, value at lowerleft, top right, centre and centre as protector in red, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, bank name on reverse in ornatedesign, printed by W.W.Sprague & Co (Outing 938k), cancellation holes, light toning, ink cancelled in pink, otherwise a solidabout very fine, rare£300-5003172Gloucestershire Banking Company, reverse proofdesigns (2), (c.1860), no serial number, bank branchon reverse in turning design (1) and moire design (1)(see Outing 938 for type), very light toning and twostrong folds, otherwise presentable, good very fine (2)£100-120WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonKINGTON3173Herefordshire Banking Company, £5, 13 June18[42], serial number 2219, black and white onwatermarked paper, value at lower left, centre and topright, arms at top left (Outing 939a), cut cancelled,evidence of mounting at left, heavily toned, very good£100-1503175Kington & Radnorshire Bank (Cheese, Davies &Crummer), unissued £1, 18-, no serial number, blackand white, value at lower left, top right and centre,vignette at left incorporating bankers’ initials with leek(Outing 1078b), light toning, torn corner at top left,otherwise about uncirculated£150-2003174Hereford, a group of cheque proofs for HerefordshireBank and County & City Bank (5), black and white onvarious papers; white, yellow and pink, bankers’ initials(3) and vignette of The Preaching Cross (2) at left,printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (2) & CharlesSkipper & East (2) (see Outing 934 for type),mounted on blue paper (1), evidence of mounting onreverse, generally extremely fine (5)£80-1203176Kington & Radnorshire Bank (Davies, Banks &Co), unissued £5, 19-, no serial number, black andwhite, value at lower left, top right, centre and centreas protector in blue, vignette of Oak Tree at right,printed by Blades, East & Blades (Outing 1078f),perforated cancelled, a crisp and attractive very fine,rare£250-35049


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiLEDBURYLEOMINSTER3177Ledbury Bank (Webb, Holbrook & Spencer), proof£5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value atlower left, top right, top left and centre in tableau,bordered edge, printed by Perkins & Bacon (Outing1122b), ink cancelled by cross-hatching, handstampedSPECIMEN, mount marks on reverse, otherwise goodextremely fine£150-2503179Leominster Bank (Coleman, Morris & Sons), £1, 1January 18[25], serial number B556, black and white,value at lower left, top right, centre and centre asprotector, vignette of Leominster Church at left,manuscript signature at lower right, revenue stamp onreverse in black and red (Outing 1177b), heavily toned,pinholes, lower right corner missing, good£80-1203178Ledbury Bank (Webb & Son), proof £5, 18-, noserial number, black and white, value at lower left, topright, and centre, bordered edge, printed by Perkins &Bacon (see Outing 1122 for type, this partnership notseen), ink cancelled by cross-hatching, handstampedSPECIMEN, mount marks on reverse, otherwise goodextremely fine£150-2003180Leominster Bank (Coleman, Morris & Sons), £1, 6January 18[25], serial number E6191, black andwhite, value at lower left, top right, centre and centreas protector, vignette of Leominster Church at left,manuscript signature at lower right, revenue stamp onreverse in black and red (Outing 1177b), heavily toned,pinholes, very good£100-140WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3181Leominster Bank (Coleman, Morris & Sons), £5, 24June 18[25], serial number E4654, black and white, valueat lower left, top right, centre and centre as protector,vignette of Leominster Church at left, manuscript signatureat lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red(Outing 1177C), heavy toning, pinholes at left, bankruptcyhandstamps on reverse, about fine£150-2003182Leominster & Herefordshire Bank (James Thos Woodhouse & Francis Woodhouse), £5, 30January 18[28], serial number 320N, black and white, value at lower left and right, vignette ofLeominster Town Hall at centre, printed by Rowe Kentish & Co (Outing 1178c), cut cancelled, laiddown on paper, toned, otherwise fine£100-1503183Worcester City & County Banking Company, proof £5,186-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left,left and top right, arms at top centre, printed by Perkins,Bacon & Petch (Outing 1179a), pencil annotation, mountmarks on reverse, otherwise good extremely fine£120-18051


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiROSS-ON-WYE3184Ross & Archenfield Bank, specimen £5, 18-, noserial number, black and white on card, value at lowerleft, left and top right, vignette with dove and ploughat top left, printed by Perkins & Bacon (Outing1829b), handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks onreverse, toned, extremely fine£150-20031863187Ross & Archenfield Bank (Nathaniel Morgan,Kedgwin Hoskins and Francis Hamp), proof £5,18-, no serial number, black and white on card, valueat lower left, top right and centre, vignette of ploughat top left (Outing 1829d), toned, mount marks onreverse, handstamped SPECIMEN, otherwise aboutuncirculated, rare£150-2003185Hereford, Ross & Archenfield Bank (KedgwinKoskins & Nathaniel Morgan), proof £20, 18-, noserial number, black and white on card, value at lowerleft, left and top right, vignette of plough at top left(see Outing 1829b for type, this partnership not seen),staining, handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks onreverse, otherwise extremely fine£200-3003186Ross & Archenfield Bank (Nathaniel Morgan andKedgwin Hoskins), proof £100, 18- (c.1843), noserial number, black and white, value at lower left, topright and centre in tableau, vignette of plough at topleft (Outing 1829c), toned, mount marks on reverse,pencil annotation dated ‘4 December 1843’,handstamped SPECIMEN, otherwise good extremelyfine, rare£400-6003188Ross & Archenfield Bank (Nathaniel Morgan andKedgwin Hoskins), proof £100, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white on card, value at lower left,top right and centre in tableau, vignette of plough attop left, printed by Perkins & Bacon (Outing 1829e),toned, mount marks on reverse, handstampedSPECIMEN, otherwise good extremely fine, rare£400-600WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3189Ross & Archenfield Bank (Joseph Morgan andFrancis Hamp Adams), £5, 21 July 18[62], serialnumber 4976, black and white, value at lower left,centre and top right, vignette at top left, manuscriptsignature of Adams at lower left, coat of arms onreverse, printed by Perkins & Bacon (Outing 1829b),toned, pinholes at left, about fine£150-2003191Ross & Archenfield Bank (Nathaniel Morgan,Francis Hamp, Joseph Morgan & Francis HampAdams), proof £5, 18- (c.1849), no serial number,black and white on card, value at lower left, centre andtop right, vignette of dove and pastoral scene at topleft, allegorical maiden at centre, printed by Perkins,Bacon & Petch (see Outing 1829 for type, thispartnership not seen), pencil annotations dated ‘22May 49’, mount marks on reverse, toned, otherwiseextremely fine£150-2003190Gloucestershire Banking Company, unissued £5,186-, no serial number, black and white onwatermarked paper, value at lower left, top right andcentre, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, turningdesign on reverse in blue (Outing 1831b), ink and cutcancelled, rare£300-3503192Hereford, Ross & Archenfield (Kedgwin Hoskins,Nathaniel Morgan & Francis Hamp), proof £20,18- (c.1847), no serial number, black and white, valueat lower left, top right and left, vignette of plough attop left (see Outing 1829 for type, this partnership notseen), stained at edges, corners missing, ink annotationdated ‘1849’, handstamped SPECIMEN, mount markson reverse, otherwise very fine£150-20053


april 18, 2013 - londonSHROPSHIREBISHOPS-CASTLE3193North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, Bishops-Castle,18- (c.1889), black and white, arms at top left, value at topright and low left, Menai Suspension Bridge at top centre(not seen for this branch of issue), approx 2cm trimmed frombottom of note, pencil date ‘Oct 26th 1889’, glue stains onreverse, good very fine, rare£100-1503194North and South Wales Bank, proof £5,Bishopscastle, 18- (c.1848), black and white, arms attop left, value at top right and low left, MenaiSuspension Bridge at top centre (not seen for thisbranch of issue), black SPECIMEN hand stamp, pencildate ‘March 15th 1848’, glue stains on reverse, good veryfine, rare£250-3003195North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, Bishops-Castle, 18-, black and white, arms at top left, value attop right and low left, Menai Suspension Bridge at topcentre (not seen for this branch of issue), part removed,glue stains on reverse, good very fine, rare£150-20055


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiBRIDGNORTH3196Bridgnorth Old Bank (Boulton, Bates & Co),proof 5 guineas, Bridgnorth, 179-, black and white,castle gateway in laural wreath at top left, value at topright and low left (Outing 275a), backed on blue paper,foxed, overall very fine£200-3003198Bridgnorth Old Bank (Wm Bates & Wm Jones),£1, 2 May 18[14], serial number ?757, black andwhite, value at low left, bankers initials at top right,signature of Andrew Harding, countersigned by JCrumpton, (Outing 275b), presentable very good£120-1503197Bridgnorth Old Bank (Wm Bates & Wm Jones),£5, 30 June 18[12], serial number 2754, black andwhite, value at low left, bankers initials at top right,signature of William Jones, countersigned by A.Harding, (Outing 275b), multiple pinholes at left, avery presentable and original good fine£150-2003199Bridgnorth Bank (Macmichael, Gitton & Co), £1,12 May 18[13], serial number L812, black and white,value at low left, bankers initials at top left, arms at topright centre, signature of Thos Gitton (Outing 277a),bankruptcy stamp on reverse, annotations and stamps onobverse, about fine£120-1503200Bridgnorth Bank (Macmichael, Gitton & Co), £1,5 February 18[14], serial number B3132, black andwhite, value at low left, bankers initials at top left, armsat top right centre, signature of John Macmichael,countersigned by John Harvey (Outing 277a),annotations and stamps on obverse and reverse,presentable about fine£120-150WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3201Bridgnorth Bank (Macmichael, Gitton & Co), £2,22 November 18[13], serial number W2506, blackand white, value at low left, bankers initials at left,arms at top right centre, signature of JohnMacmichael, countersigned by John Harvey (Outing277b), pinholes, annotations and stamps on obverse andreverse, attractive and fine£150-2003204Bridgnorth Bank, proof £5 (4), all 18- (from c1868-88), all different partnership names, these are (GeorgePritchard, John Pritchard, Rich Boycott & WmNicholas), (John Pritchard, William Nicholas, GeorgePotts, Wm Gordon & Rich Boycott), (John Pritchard,Wm P. Gordon, Edw B. Potts & Ernest W. Shorting),and (John Pritchard, Wm Nicholas, Wm P. Gordon,Edw B. Potts & Ernest W. Shorting), all black andwhite, arms at centre, value at top right and low left,(Outing 278d, 278e, other two partnerships notseen), pencil annotations, some with signature stripremoved, mounting traces on reverse, overall good veryfine to extremely fine (4)£300-4003202Bridgnorth Bank (Macmichael, Gitton & Co), £2,11 May 18[14], serial number E589, black and white,value at low left, bankers initials at left, arms at topright centre, signature of John Macmichael,countersigned by John Harvey (Outing 277b),pinholes, dividend stamps and annotations, presentableand about fine£150-2003205Bridgnorth Bank (John Pritchard, Wm Nicholas,Wm P. Gordon, Edw B. Potts & Ernest Shorting),£5, 25 November 18[79], serial number 2248, blackand white, arms at centre, value at top right and lowleft, signature of W. P. Gordon (Outing 278f),cancelled with red ink, various stamps and annotations,an attractive good fine£150-2003203Bridgnorth Bank (Macmichael, Gitton & Co), £5,23 October 18[12], serial number E2688, black andwhite, value at low left, bankers initials at left, arms attop right centre, signature of John Macmichael(Outing 277c), pinholes, annotations on reverse, overallclean and fresh, a solid fine£200-30057


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3206Bridgnorth Bank (John Pritchard, WilliamNicholas, George Potts and William PiersonGordon), proof £5 (2) and £10, 18- (c.1862-1870),black and white, arms at centre, value at top right andlow left (Outing 278, partnership not seen), mountingtraces on reverse, one £5 about fine, others about very fine(3)£200-3003209Bridgnorth Bank, a group of proof cheques (6) andsight bills (7), all dated 18-, 186-, 187- or 188-, blackand white, five cheques with arms at left (Outing 278for partnerships), many with mounting traces onreverse, some foxing but overall presentable about veryfine to about extremely fine (13)£150-2003207Bridgnorth Bank (Cha Cooper, John HenryCooper and Tho Pardoe Purton), £5, 6 March18[41], serial number 14833, black and white,vignette of town and river at top left, value at top rightand low left (Outing 279b), toned and with some smallholes at right, but presentable enough very good, rare£150-2003210Bridgnorth and Broseley Bank (John Pritchard,George Pritchard & John Pritchard Jun), proof £5,18- (c.1888), black and white, ornate bankers initialsat left, value at low left and top right (Outing 278g),top right tip missing, mounting traces on reverse,otherwise very fine£150-200BROSELEY3208Bridgnorth Bank (Charles Cooper), proof £1, 6March 18- (c. pre 1817), black and white, vignette oftown and river at top centre, value at top right and lowleft (Outing 279, partnership not seen), central foldbut an attractive about very fine, a lovely vignette£150-2003211Broseley & Bridgnorth (John Pritchard, GeorgePritchard & John Pritchard Jun), specimen £1, 18-(c.1888), black and white, ornate border and values atleft and right, bankers initials at top left, value at lowleft and top right (Outing 343), mounting traces onreverse, clean and presentable good very fine£150-200WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3212Broseley Bank (John Pritchard, George Pritchardand John Pritchard Jun), proof £10, 18- (c.1860-88), black and white, ornate vignette with bankersinitials at left, value at top right and low left (Outing343 partnership not seen), lower left tip dis-attached,but present, pencil annotations, very fine£120-1503215Broseley Bank (John Pritchard, Wm Nicholas, WmP. Gordon, Edw B. Potts & Ernest W. Shorting.),£5, 11 April 1882, serial number 5546, black andwhite, ornate vignette with bankers initials at left,value at low left and top right, signed by Wm Nicholas(Outing 343, not seen), cancelled with red ink, cut andrejoined, about fine£150-2003213Broseley Bank (John Pritchard, William Nicholas,George Potts and William Pierson Gordon), proof£10, 18- (c.1862), black and white, ornate vignettewith bankers initials at left, value at top right and lowleft (Outing 343 partnership not seen), small tear attop left, pencil annotations with date 1862, very fine£150-2003216Broseley Bank (John Pritchard, Wm Nicholas, WmP. Gordon, Edw B. Potts & Ernest W Shorting),proof £5, 18- (c1877), black and white, ornatebankers initials in vignette at left, value at centre andtop right (Outing 343d), pencil date 1877 in lowmargin, approx 10mm removed from the top and 20mmfrom the bottom of the note, mounting traces on reverse,very fine£50-803214Broseley Bank (George Pritchard, John Pritchardand Richard Boycott), specimen £5 (2), 18- (c.1846-50), black and white, ornate vignette with bankersinitials at left, value at low left and top right (Outing343, not seen), both hand stamped SPECIMEN, inkannotations, one with damage at top left corner thusfine, other very fine (2)£200-3003217Broseley Bank (John Pritchard, William Nicholas,George Potts, Wm P. Gordon & Richd H.Boycott), proof £5, 18-(c.1850-84), black and white,ornate bankers initials in vignette at left, value atcentre, low left and top right (Outing 343e), pencilannotations and marks on obverse, mounting traces,attractive and very fine£150-20059


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3218Broseley Bank (John Pritchard, William Nicholas,George Potts and William Pierson Gordon), proof£5, 18- (c.1850-1884), black and white, ornatebankers initials in vignette at left, value at centre, lowleft and top right (Outing 343 partnership not seen),pencil annotations on obverse, mounting traces onreverse, very fine£150-2003221Broseley Bank (John Pritchard, Wm P. Gordon,Edw B. Potts & Ernest W. Shorting), proof £5, 18-(c1884-88), black and white, ornate bankers initials invignette at left, value at centre, low left and top right(Outing 343g), pencil annotations on obverse,mounting traces, signature strip removed, very fine£120-1503219Broseley Bank (George Pritchard, John Pritchard,Richd Boycott & Wm Nicholas), proof £5, 18-(c.1846-50), black and white, ornate bankers initials invignette at left, value at centre, low left and top right(Outing 343 partnership not seen), mounting traces onreverse, low left corner missing thus about fine£100-1503222Broseley Bank (John Pritchard, Wm P. Gordon,Edw B. Potts & Ernest W. Shorting), proof £5, 18-(c1884-88), black and white, ornate bankers initials invignette at left, value at centre, low left and top right(Outing 343g), pencil annotations on obverse, pencildate 1884, mounting traces, signature strip removed,very fine£120-1503220Broseley Bank (John Pritchard, William Nicholas,William P. Gordon & Edwd B. Potts), proof £5,18- (c.1873), black and white, ornate bankers initialsin vignette at left, value at centre, low left and topright (Outing 343 partnership not seen), pencilannotations on obverse, pencil date 1873, mountingtraces on reverse, very fine£150-2003223Broseley Bank (John Pritchard, Wm P. Gordon,Edwd B. Potts & Ernest W. Shorting), £5, 14thOctober 1884, serial number 7940, black and white,ornate bankers initials in vignette at left, value atcentre, low left and top right, signed by Ernest WShorting (Outing 343g), cancelled in pink ink, severalstamps and annotations on reverse, an attractive andpresentable about fine£150-200WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3224Broseley Bank, a selection of proof cheques and sightbills (7), dated 18-, 186- or 187- (5), for severaldifferent partnerships (Outing 343 for bank), mostwith annotations and mounting traces, fine to good veryfine (7)£80-1003225Cranmere near Bridgnorth (Valentine Vickers, Son& Co.), five guineas, 1795, no.530, monogram topleft, black and white, signed by Valentine Vickers Jun’r(Outing 614a), repair at top left, small edge splits, fairbut scarce£200-300COALBROOKDALE3226Coalbrook-dale Bank (Partners & Self, Coalbrookdale Company), a proof £5, 18- (circa 1820), black and white, lovelyvignette of Iron Bridge across the Severn, printed by Perkins and Petch (see Outing 573 for type, this partnership not seen),laid down on white card, small piece missing in centre of vignette, foxed but otherwise very fine and rare£300-40061


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiLUDLOW3227Ludlow Bank (G. Braithwaite), sight bill for 19/-,17 February 1813, no serial number, black and white,addressed to Leonard Gammon esq, Fleet Street,London, all text appears to be printed including thesignature, accompanied by a receipt dated 21 August1972 for £88/2/- (not seen in Outing), about veryfine (2)£30-403230Ludlow Bank (Giles, Edward & James Prodgers),unissued £1, 18- (c.1805), no serial number, blackand white on watermarked paper, arms at top left(Outing 1293b), extremely fine£150-2003228Ludlow & Bishops Castle Bank (Coleman &Wellings), £1, 26 October 1825, serial numberF.8607, black and white, ornate border, shields witharms of the two towns top centre, handsigned byWellings, five pence Congreve revenue stamp onreverse (Outing 1292b), fine£120-1503231Ludlow Bank (Giles, Edward & James Prodgers),unissued £1, 18- (c.1805), no serial number, arms attop left, black and white, on attractive watermarkedpaper (Outing 1293b), slightly toned at extreme leftedge otherwise extremely fine£150-2003229Ludlow Bank (Giles, Edward & James Prodgers),£1, 7 September 1820, serial number F5824, blackand white, ornate border, arms at left, handsigned byGiles Prodgers, bankruptcy stamp on reverse (Outing1293a), fine£120-1503232Ludlow Bank (Giles, Edward & James Prodgers),proof £1, 18- (c.1805), no serial number, black andwhite, arms at top left, on thin card (Outing 1293b),light foxing, mount marks on reverse, good very fine£120-200WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3233Ludlow Bank (Giles, Edward & James Prodgers),£1, 7 September 1807, serial number C413, black andwhite, arms at top left, handsigned by Giles Prodgers,bankruptcy stamp on reverse (Outing 1293b), somefoxing, fine£150-2003236Ludlow Bank (Prodgers Brothers), unissued,probably proof, £1, 182-, no serial number, black andwhite, ornate border, scrollwork in centre, printed byPalmer & Co. (Outing 1293h), some damage at leftedge with small loss of paper otherwise about extremelyfine£120-1503234Ludlow Bank (Giles, Edward & James Prodgers),£5, 14 August 1818, serial number D1544, black andwhite, arms at top left, handsigned by EdwardProdgers (Outing 1293c), trimmed on all edges, fine£100-1503237Ludlow Bank (Prodgers Brothers), £5, 4 December1821, serial number 3047, black and white, ornateborder, arms in centre, handsigned by Giles Prodgers,Congreve revenue stamp on reverse (Outing 1293 butdenomination not listed), trimmed, fine£120-1503235Ludlow Bank (Giles, Edward & James Prodgers),unissued £10, 18- (c.1805), no serial numbers, blackand white, arms at top left, on attractive watermarkedpaper (Outing 1293f), extremely fine£200-3003238Ludlow Bank (Prodgers Brothers), £20, 8 February1819, serial number P589, black and white, arms attop left, handsigned by Edward Prodgers, bankruptcystamp on reverse (Outing 1293 but denomination notlisted), trimmed, about fine£300-40063


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3239Ludlow Bank (Prodgers & Compy), unissued £1,18- (c.1820), no serial numbers, black and white, armsat left, Congreve revenue stamp on reverse (Outing1293i), extremely fine£150-2003240Ludlow Bank (Prodgers & Compy), £1, 1 January1824, serial number G1945, black and white, arms atleft, Congreve revenue stamp and bankruptcy stampon reverse, handsigned by Edward Prodgers (Outing1293i), good fine£120-1503242Ludlow Bank (Prodgers & Compy), £5, 1 January1824, serial number F1122, black and white, arms incentre, Congreve revenue stamp on reverse,handsigned by Edward Prodgers (Outing 1293j),about fine£120-1503241Ludlow Bank (Prodgers & Compy), £5, 1 January1824, serial number F2576, black and white, arms incentre, Congreve revenue stamp on reverse, slip ofpaper with new London Bankers attached to front,handsigned by Edward Prodgers (Outing 1293j),trimmed, good fine£120-1503243Ludlow Bank (Prodgers & Compy), unissued £5,18- (c.1824), no serial number, black and white, armsin centre, Congreve revenue stamp on reverse withnew London Bankers now printed (Outing 1293j),nearly extremely fine£150-200WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3244Ludlow Bank (Prodgers & Compy), £5, 1 October1824, serial number B1491, black and white, arms incentre, Congreve revenue stamp and bankruptcystamp on reverse, handsigned by Edward Prodgers(Outing 1293j), trimmed, very fine£150-2003245Ludlow Bank (Prodgers & Compy), £20, 21 September1824, serial number A73, black and white, arms at left,bankruptcy stamp on reverse, handsigned by EdwardProdgers, slip of paper with new London Bankers attached tofront (Outing 1293k), slightly trimmed, near extremely fine£200-3003246Ludlow Bank (Prodgers & Compy), unissued £20,18- (c.1824), no serial number, black and white, armsat left, embossed revenue stamp, new London Bankersnow printed (Outing 1293l), extremely fine£200-30065


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiMARKET DRAYTON3247Ludlow and Tenbury Bank, a pair of proof £5 (2),18- (c.1840), no serial numbers, black and white onpaper (1) and card (1), vignette of castle in centre,both with slightly different layout for directorssignatures, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch,accompanied by a proof payment order (Outing1294c), both with remains of mounts on reverse, coupleof small splits but very fine to extremely fine (3)£400-5003249Market Drayton Shropshire Old Bank (Jervis,Dicken & Bromby), £1, 1 August 1815, serialnumber 1338, black and white, arms at left,handsigned by Thomas Dicken (Outing 1392a), verygood£100-1503248Shrewsbury & Ludlow Bank (Rocke, Eyton,Campbell & Bayley), an unissued £10, LudlowBranch, 183-, black and white, Britannia in centre(Outing 1955 but partnership not seen), extremely fine£300-4003250Market Drayton Shropshire Old Bank (Jervis,Dicken & Bromby), £1, 2 April 1817, serial number6009, black on white, arms at left, handsigned byThomas Dicken, slightly different layout to theprevious lot (Outing 1392a), very good£100-1503251Market Drayton Shropshire Old Bank (Jervis,Dicken & Bromby), £1, 7 May 1817, serial number6992, black on white, arms at left, handsigned byThomas Dicken, as previous lot (Outing 1392a), goodfine£150-200WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3252Market Drayton Shropshire Old Bank (Dicken, Bromby& Co.), proof £5, 18- (c.1820), no serial number, black andwhite, allegorical females at left, on card (Outing 1392partnership not seen), light foxing otherwise extremely fine£300-4003253Drayton and Shropshire Bank (Davies, Son &Co.), 1 guinea, 1804, serial number 5221, black andwhite, arms at left, handsigned by S. Davies (Outing1393a), poor with some minor paper loss at right edge£100-1503255Shropshire & Staffordshire Bank, Market Drayton(Thomas Smallwood & Richard Spearman), £1, 3April 1813, serial number B2133, black and white,arms and monument at left, handsigned by ThomasSmallwood (Outing 1394a), ragged edges, fair£100-1503254Drayton and Shropshire Bank (Davies, Son &Co.), unissued 1 guinea, c.1800, no serial number,black and white, monogram at left (Outing 1393b),old sellotape repair in centre otherwise fine£100-1503256Shrewsbury and Market Drayton Bank (Adams,Adams, Warren & Compy), proof £5, 184-, no serialnumbers, black on white card, ornate border, LordHill’s column in centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon &Petch (Outing 1964), about extremely fine but mountmarks on reverse£150-20067


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiMUCH WENLOCK3257Shrewsbury and Market Drayton Bank (Adams,Adams, Warren & Compy), £5, 10 October 1844,serial number 2904, black and white, ornate border,Lord Hill’s column in centre, printed by Perkins,Bacon & Petch (Outing 1964b), hole cancel in centre,good fine£120-1503259Wenlock Bank (Richard Collins, Francis Pitt &Edwd Howells), unissued £1, 181-, no serialnumbers, black and white, monogram at left (Outing2322b), nearly very fine and scarce£200-3003258Shrewsbury and Market Drayton Bank (Adams,Adams, Warren & Compy), £5, (10) October 1844,serial number 2274, black and white, ornate border,Lord Hill’s column in centre, printed by Perkins,Bacon & Petch (Outing 1964b), hole cancel in centre,lightly trimmed, good fine£120-1503260Wenlock Bank (Charles Cooper & John HenryCooper), unissued £1, 182-, a later imprint from theoriginal plate, black and white, arms at top left(Outing 2323a), near extremely fine£80-1003261Wenlock Bank (Chas Cooper, John Henry Cooperand Thos Pardoe Purton), unissued £5, 183-, a laterimprint from the original plate, black and white, armsa top left (Outing 2323b), about extremely fine£80-100WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonOSWESTRY3262North and South Wales Bank, a pair of £5 proofs(2), 18-, no serial number, black and white on cardand paper, value at lower left, top right and centre intableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge atcentre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (not seenissued from this town), pencil annotations, mountmarks on reverse, good very fine (2)£400-5003264Oswestry Bank (Croxon, Jones, Croxon & Co.),proof £1, 18- (c.1820), no serial numbers, black andwhite, ornate border, arms top left, beehive in centre(Outing 1641 partnership not seen), damage to cornersfrom mounting otherwise about extremely fine£150-2003263North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5,18- (c.1884), no serial number, black and white, valueat lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms attop left, vignette of Menai Bridge at centre, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Co, accompanied by small strip ofsame type (not seen issued from this town), pencilannotation dated ‘16th July 84’, mount marks onreverse, signature strip removed, otherwise extremely fine£150-2003265Oswestry Bank (Croxon, Jones, Croxon & Co.),proof £1, 18- (c.1820), no serial number, black andwhite, ornate border, arms top left, beehive in centre,on card, slightly different format to the previous lot(Outing 1641 partnership not seen), extremely fine£150-2003266Oswestry Bank (Croxon, Jones, Croxon & Co.),proof £1, 18- (c.1820), no serial number, black andwhite, ornate border, arms top left, beehive in centre,on card, printers imprint now in bottom left corner(Outing 1641 partnership not seen), extremely fine£150-20069


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3267Oswestry Bank (Croxon, Jones, Croxon & Co.), asheet of watermarked paper, circa 1820, (Outing 1641partnership not seen), extremely fine£60-803270Shrewsbury & Ludlow Bank (Rocke, Eyton,Campbell & Bayley), part issued £10, 20 June186[8], no serial number, black and white, value atlower left, right, top right and centre as protector inblue, large vignette of Britannia at centre, bankers’initials on reverse (see Outing 1955 for type, thispartnership not seen), cut and ink cancelled, two stapleholes, otherwise solid and attractive, good very fine£150-2003268Oswestry Bank (Lovett, Gibbons, Gibbons &Sheppard), unissued or proof 5 guineas, 18-(c.1805), no serial number, black and white, arms attop left, mounted on blue card (Outing 1644 butpartnership not seen), extremely fine£300-400SHREWSBURY3271Shrewsbury & Welsh Pool Bank (Beck, Beck &Phillips), proof £5, 18- (c.1875), no serial number,black and white, value at lower left, top left, centre andtop right, arms at centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon &Petch (Outing 1958a), pencil annotation dated ‘26thNov 75’, mount marks on reverse, some light staining,otherwise about uncirculated£120-1503269Shrewsbury & Ludlow Bank (Rocke, Eyton,Campbell, Leighton & Bayley), unissued £1, 182-,no serial number, black and white, value at lower left,top left, right and top right, large vignette of Britanniaat centre, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red(Outing 1955b, this denomination not seen), evidenceof mounting, toning, otherwise a solid and attractivevery fine£200-250WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3272Shrewsbury & Welsh Pool Bank (Beck, Dodson,Eatons & Beck), proof £5, 18-, no serial number,black and white on card, value at lower left, top rightand centre, arms at top left, Lord Hill’s column atcentre, printed by Perkins, & Heath (Outing 1958d),handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks on reverse,small tear at centre, otherwise about uncirculated£150-2003274Shrewsbury & Welsh Pool Bank (Beck,Downward, Scarth & Bowen), proof £5, 18-(c.1849), no serial number, black and white on card,value at lower left, top left, centre and top right, armsat centre (Outing 1958f), pencil annotation dated‘16th 1849’, mount marks on reverse, handstampedSPECIMEN, banknote face imprinted, otherwise goodextremely fine£120-1503273Shrewsbury & Welsh Pool Bank (Beck, Dodson,Eatons & Beck), proof £5, 18-, no serial number,black and white on card, value at lower left, top rightand centre, arms at top left, Lord Hill’s column atcentre, printed by Perkins, & Heath (Outing 1958d),lower right corner torn, light foxing, otherwise aboutuncirculated£150-2003275Shrewsbury & Welsh Pool Bank (Beck,Downward, Bowen, Beck & Phillips), proof £5, 18-(c.1871), no serial number, black and white, value atlower left, top left, centre and top right, arms atcentre, accompanied by two proof payment orders ofthe same partership (Outing 1958g), pencilannotation dated ‘23rd Nov 1871’, mount marks onreverse, extremely fine (3)£150-20071


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3276Shrewsbury & Welsh Pool Bank (Beck,Downward, Scarth, Bowen & Downward), pair of£5 proofs, 18- (c.1859), no serial number, black andwhite on card, value at lower left, top left, centre andtop right, arms at centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon &Petch (Outing 1958h), pencil annotation dated‘October 27th 1859’, mount marks on reverse, surfacedirt, generally about extremely fine (2)£200-3003278Shrewsbury & Welsh Pool Bank (Beck,Downward, Scarth, Bowen, Beck & Phillips), proof£5, 18-, no serial numbers, black and white, value atlower left, top left, centre and top right, arms atcentre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing1958j), pencil annotation, mount marks on reverse,surface dirt, extremely fine£150-2003277Shrewsbury & Welsh Pool Bank (Beck,Downward, Scarth, Bowen, Downward & Beck),pair of £5 proofs, 18- (c.1866), no serial numbers,black and white, value at lower left, top left, centre andtop right, arms at centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon &Petch, accompanied by proof sight bill fo the samepartnership (Outing 1958i), pencil annotation dated‘June 25th 1866’, mount marks on reverse, strips ofsurface dirt, generally about extremely fine (3)£200-3003279Shrewsbury & Welsh Pool Bank (Beck, Eaton,Adams, Eaton & Beck), proof £5, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white, value at lower left, top rightand centre, arms at top left, Lord Hill’s column atcentre, printed by Perkins, & Heath (Outing 1958k),handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks on reverse,toned, torn at edge and corner, otherwise extremely fine£120-150WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3280Shrewsbury & Welsh Pool Bank (Beck, Beck &Phillips), an unissued and part issued £5, 18-, serialnumber 8035 (part issued), black and white, value atlower left, top left, centre and top right, arms atcentre, value on reverse in guilloche design, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1958l), cancellationholes (1), otherwise generally attractive good very fine(2)£300-4003283Shrewsbury Bank (Rowton Morhall & Co.), £1and £5, both 1809, black and white, bankers initials atcentre with rayed pattern emanating, value at low leftand top right (Outing 1960, partnership not seen), the£5 trimmed, fine and rare (2)£120-1503281Shrewsbury Bank (Rowton, Walker & Mellor), £1and £5, 1814 and 1812 respectively, black and white,bankers initials at left, value at low left (Outing 1960a,1960b), both trimmed, very good (2)£100-1503284Shrewsbury Bank (Rowton Morhall & Co.), £1, 12January 1810, serial number 723, black and white,Shrewsbury Market Hall at centre with rayed patternemanating, value at low left and top right, signed by HRowton (Outing 1960, partnership not seen), aboutfine, rare£120-1503282Shrewsbury Bank (Rowton, Morhall & Co.), £1and £5, 1808 and 1806 respectively, black and white,bankers initials at left, value at low left and top right(Outing 1960, partnership not seen), bankruptcystamps on reverse, presentable enough, very good (2)£200-3003285Shrewsbury Bank (William Rowton & Compy.),£1, 18 March 1813, serial number 598, black andwhite, value at low left and top right, bankers initialsat left, signed by W. Rowton at low right (Outing1960e), slightly trimmed at top at right edges, very good£150-18073


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3286Shrewsbury Bank (William Rowton & Compy.),£1, 21 May 1813, serial number A72, black and white,value at low left and top right, bankers initials at left,signed by W. Rowton at low right (Outing 1960e),trimmed at edges, presentable and very good£100-1203289Salop Bank (Burton, Lloyd, Lloyd & Salt), proof£5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value atleft, low left and top right, bankers initials at top left(Outing 1961b), mounting traces on reverse, low righttip missing, damaged at low left, but a presentable goodfine£150-2003287Shrewsbury Bank (William Rowton & Compy.),£1, 11 April 1815, serial number 1933, black andwhite, value at low left and top right, bankers initialsat left, signed by W. Rowton at low right (Outing1960e), good, backed on card£80-1203290Salop & North Wales Bank (Price, Hughes, Jones& Edwards), unissued £2, 182-, no serial number,black and white, building at centre, value at low left,top right and centre (Outing 1962a, denominationnot seen), a presentable very good, rare£200-2503288Salop Bank (Scott, Burton, Lloyd and Coupland.),£1, 1 June 1820, serial number L112, black and white,bankers initials at top right, value at low left and topright, and vertically at centre, signed by Edwd Burtonat low right (Outing 1961a), halved and rejoined, lowleft corner missing, about very good£150-2003291Salop & North Wales Bank (Price, Hughes, Jones& Edwards), £5, 10 August 1825, serial numberB778, black and white, building at centre, value at lowleft, top right and centre, signature of Hughes (Outing1962a), slightly trimmed, bankruptcy stamp on obverse,good fine£120-150WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3292Salop & North Wales Bank (Price, Hughes, Jones& Edwards), £5, 28 October 1825, serial numberA775, black and white, building at centre, value at lowleft, top right and centre, signature of Jones (Outing1962a), bankruptcy stamp on obverse, a lovely freshextremely fine, attactive and scarce in this grade£150-2003295Salop & North Wales Bank (Price, Jones &Edwards), £5, 12 December 1838, serial numberB2460, black and white, building at centre, value atlow left, top right and centre, Price signature (Outing1962b), bankruptcy stamp on reverse, trimmed, verygood£80-1003293Salop & North Wales Bank (Price, Jones &Edwards), £5, 9 July 1838, serial number B1379,black and white, building at centre, value at low left,top right and centre, Price signature (Outing 1962b),bankruptcy stamp on reverse, very good£100-1503296Salop & North Wales Bank (Price, Jones &Edwards), £5, 30 September 1839, serial numberB4764, black and white, building at centre, value atlow left, top right and centre, Edwards signature(Outing 1962b), bankruptcy stamp on reverse, fine andattractive£120-1503294Salop & North Wales Bank (Price, Jones &Edwards), £5, 11 April 1838, serial number B98,black and white, building at centre, value at low left,top right and centre, Jones signature (Outing 1962b),bankruptcy stamp on reverse, damage particularly alongleft edge, very good£80-1003297Salop & North Wales Bank (Price, Jones &Edwards), £5, 1 October 1840, serial number B5691,black and white, building at centre, value at low left,top right and centre, Jones signature (Outing 1962b),bankruptcy stamp on reverse, good fine to about very fine£120-15075


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3298Salop & North Wales Bank (Price, Jones &Edwards), £5, 1 January 1941, serial number B6978,black and white, building at centre, value at low left,top right and centre (Outing 1962b), bankruptcystamp on reverse, about very fine£120-1503301Shrewsbury and Market Drayton Bank (Adams,Adams, Warren & Compy.), proof/specimen £5 (2),184-, no serial numbers black and white, Lord Hill’sColumn at centre, arms at top left, value at low leftand top right printed on card by Perkins Bacon &Petch (Outing 1964), one with two SPECIMENoverprints, both very fine (2)£200-3003299The Shropshire Banking Company, £5, Shiffnal, 5December 1842, serial number s1403, black andwhite, Wrekin and river scene at centre, value at lowleft, top right and each corner, three signatures(Outing 1963a), slightly trimmed around margins,very good and scarce£200-2503302Shrewsbury and Market Drayton Bank (Adams,Adams, Warren & Compy.), £5, 10 October 1844,serial number 8481, black and white, Lord Hill’sColumn at centre, arms at top left, value at low leftand top right printed on card by Perkins Bacon &Petch (Outing 1964b), punch cancelled at centre, apresentable about fine£100-1503300The Shropshire Banking Company, proofs for £20and £50, 183-, no serial numbers, black and white,first with Wrekin and river scene at centre, value at lowleft, top right and each corner, second with no centralvignette and value at low left only (Outing 1963,denominations not seen), first good fine, seconddamaged at left, thus very good, rare (2)£150-2003303Shrewsbury, a group of cheques (6), receipts (5) andsight bill (1) for Shropshire banks, dates range from1835 to 190-, most issued, several later examplesunissued (see Outing 1955, 1961, 1963 & 1965 forpartnerships) generally very fine or better (11)£60-80WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonWELLINGTON3304Bank Wellington Salop (Stephen Jennins & Co.), £1, 1 March1814, serial number 5513, black and white, value at low left and topright, signed by S. Jennins (Outing 2298a), presentable enough, verygood£120-1503305Bank Wellington Salop (Stephen Jennins & Co.), £1, 1 April 195,serial number 9325, black and white, tiny vignette of female allegory(justice?) at centre right, value at low left and top right, signed by S.Jennins (Outing 2298a), an attractive fine£150-2003306Wellington Bank (Reynolds, Charlton & Co.), proof/specimen£1, 18-, no serial number, black and white, allegorical maiden at topleft, arms at low centre, value at low left and top right (Outing 2299,partnership not seen), black SPECIMEN overprint, extremely fine andattractive, rare£150-20077


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiWHITCHURCH3307Whitchurch Old Bank (Trevor, Richards & Co.), £1, 27December 1813, serial number D254, black and white,bankers initials at left, value at low left and top right, signedby Richards (Outing 2347a), cut and rejoined, trimmed, verygood£80-1203308Whitchurch Old Bank (Trevor Richards & Co.),£1, 12 January 1816, serial number F600, black andwhite, bankers initials at left, value at low left and topright, signed by Trevor (Outing 2347a), bankruptcystamp on reverse, about fine£120-1503310Whitchurch Shropshire Bank (Corser, Naylor &Hassall), £1, 31 July 18[23], serial number B6701,black and white, bankers initials in arms at left, withvignette of trees and birds, value at low left, signed byGeo Taylor (Outing 2348a), an attractive about fine£120-1503309Whitchurch Shropshire Bank (Corser, Naylor &Hassall), £1, 26 October 1818, serial number A4808,black and white, bankers initials at left, value at lowleft, signed by Geo Taylor (Outing 2348a), about fine£120-1503311Whitchurch Shropshire Bank (Corser, Naylor &Hassall), £5, 13 November 1817, serial number4029, black and white, bankers initials at left, value atlow left, signed by Geo Corser (Outing 2348denomination not seen), trimmed but presentable, verygood and rare£80-100WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3312Whitchurch and Ellesmere Banking Company (Self and theProprietors), proof £5, 18- (c.1850-60), no serial number, black andwhite, lovely vignette of Britannia and lion, ship and trade allegories at topcentre, value at top left and right and low left (Outing 2350a), mountingon reverse, about extremely fine, attractive£200-3003313Whitchurch and Ellesmere Banking Company (Selfand the Proprietors), proof/specimen £5, 18-(c.1850-60), no serial number, black and white, lovelyvignette of Britannia and lion, ship and trade allegoriesat top centre, value at top left and right and low left(Outing 2350a), black SPECIMEN overprint,mounting traces on reverse, very fine, attractive£200-3003314Whitchurch and Ellesmere Banking Company (Selfand the Proprietors), £5, 16 August 1858, serialnumber 14951, black and white, vignette of Britanniaand lion, ship and trade allegories at top centre, valueat top left and right and low left (Outing 2350a), splitand rejoined, several bankstamps, trimmed and aboutvery good£150-20079


april 18, 2013 - londonSTAFFORDSHIREBILSTON3315Bilston (David Bolton & Co), £1, 2 January 18[11],serial number AE291, black and white, value at lowerleft, top centre and centre, bankers’ initials at left,manuscript signature of David Bolton at lower right,bordered edge (Outing 144a), heavy toning, pinholes,very good£60-803316Bilston (David Bolton & Co), unissued £1, 18-, noserial number, black and white on watermarked paper,value at lower left, top centre and centre, bankers’initials at left, bordered edge, duty stamp at left(Outing 144b), very light toning, otherwise anattractive good extremely fine£100-1503317Bilston (Fereday, Smith & Fisher), a pair of £1,both 1 April 18[75], serial numbers A1206 & A1393,black and white, value at lower left and right, bankers’initials at top left, manuscript signature of RichardSmith at lower right, bordered edge (Outing 146d),heavily toned, holes along folds, generally good (2)£120-18081


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3318Bilston Bank Staffordshire (Saml Fereday, RichdSmith & Jas Fisher), £5, 28 October 181[4], serialnumber 410, black and white on watermarked paper,value at lower left, top centre and right, bankers’initials at left, manuscript signature of Richard Smithat lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 146e), toned,top right corner missing, otherwise fine£150-2003321Bilston Staffordshire (Edwd Woolley & Co), 5/-,1 September 181[5], serial number 80, black andwhite, value at lower left and right, arms at left,manuscript signature of Woolley at lower right(Outing 148), toned and stained, a solid fine, rare£200-3003319Bilston Staffordshire (Geo Rushbury, GeoRushbury Junr & Co), a pair of £1 (2), 6 December18[14] & 18 February 181[5], serial numbers 107 &146, both black and white, value at lower left, centreand top right, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscriptsignature of Geo Rushbury at lower right (Outing147a), trimmed (1), heavily toned, pinholes at left, verygood (2)£100-1503322Staffordshire Joint Stock Bank Limited, 5 shares of£100 each, 1 January 186[4], serial number 737, blackand white, value at top right, and left, vignette ofallegorical female with factory scene at top centre,manuscript signatures of directors at lower right (seeOuting 154 for type), light toning, otherwise a freshand attractive very fine£60-803320Bilston Staffordshire (George Rushbury, GeorgeRushbury Junr & Co), £1, 30 September 18[15],serial number 394, black and white, value at lower leftand right, Britannia vignette at top left, manuscriptsignature of Geo Rushbury at lower right (Outing147a), toned, ink annotations on reverse, ink marks, asolid and crisp good fine£200-250WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonBURSLEM3323Friezland Colliery, 10/-, 25 September 181[5],serial number 79, black and white, value at lower leftand centre, Britannia vignette at top left, manuscriptsignature at lower right, accompanied by coupon for 5shillings from Highfields (Outing 3007), heavily toned,generally about fine (2)£180-2603325Burslem & Pottery Bank (Nicholas Price Wood &John Irvin Holden), unissued £5, 183-, no serialnumber, black and white, value at lower left, centre,top right and centre as protector, beehive vignette atleft, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red(Outing 367c), light toning, an attractive and crispvery fine£200-2503324Corksheets Colliery, 10/-, 30 September 181[5],serial number 77, black and white, value at lower leftand centre, Britannia vignette at top left, manuscriptsignature of Rushbury at lower right (Outing 3008a),heavily toned but crisp, fine£150-2003326Burslem & Pottery Bank (John Wood & JohnIrvin Holden), unissued £5, 18-, no serial number,black and white, value at lower left, centre and topright, beehive vignette at left, revenue stamp onreverse in black and red (Outing 367c), light toningand ink spots, an attractive and crisp very fine£150-2003327Burslem Commercial Bank (Joseph John GeorgeAlcock), unissued £5, 18-, no serial number, blackand white, value at lower left, centre and top right,Industry allegory at left, revenue stamp on reverse inblack and red (Outing 368a), light toning, a lovely,crisp very fine£200-25083


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3328Imperial Bank of England, £5, 1 December 18[38],serial number 883, black and white, value at lower leftand centre, St.George vignette at left, manuscriptsignature at lower right (Outing 369a), toned, inkstains, fine£100-1503330Burton upon Trent Bank (Harding, Oakes andWillington), £1, 17 May 18[17], serial numberH3270, black and white, value at lower left, centre andtop right, arms at top left, duty stamp at left, bankname underprinted in blue, manuscript signature ofOakes at lower right (Outing 373a), toned, pinholes atleft, about fine£40-60BURTON UPON TRENT3329Burton & Measham Bank (Fishers, Hill &Mammatt), £1, 15 July 180[5], serial number B835,black and white on watermarked paper, value at lowerleft, centre, top left, industrial building and ship at topright, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature ofMammatt at lower right (Outing 370b), cut cancelled,toned, pinholes at left, otherwise fine, rare£150-2003331Burton upon Trent Bank (Harding, Oakes andWillington), £1, 28 October 18[17], serial numberJ1191, black and white, value at lower left, centre andtop right, arms at top left, duty stamp at left, bankname underprinted in blue, manuscript signature ofHarding at lower right (Outing 373a), toned, pinholesat left, about fine£40-60WWW.spinK.Com3332Burton upon Trent Bank (Harding, Oakes andWillington), £2, 6 October 18[16], serial number6676, black and white, value at lower left, centre, topright, arms at top left, bank name underprinted inblue, manuscript signature of Harding at lower right(Outing 373b), toned, pinholes at left, a presentableabout fine£80-100


april 18, 2013 - london3333Burton, Uttoxeter & Ashbourne, left half of £5,c.1843, serial number O1467, black and white, value atlower left, allegorical vignette at top left, accompaniedby letter of receipt dated 1853 (see Outing 374 for bankname), toned, halved, fine£30-603334Burton Union Bank Limited, specimen £5 error, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre, topleft and top right, ‘ten pounds’ underprinted in red, allegory of justice at top centre with vignettes of industry andagriculure, a Barclay & Fry print (Outing 374c), perforated SPECIMEN BARCLAY & FRY LTD, good extremely fine, abeautiful print with a subtle error£400-60085


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiDUDLEY3335Dudley Old Bank (Edwd Dixon, Son & Co), £1, 7December 180[5], serial number L1479, black andwhite, value at lower left, centre and top right, castlevignette at top left, manuscript signature of Edwd.Dixon at lower right (Outing 713a), several holes,stained and toned, good£150-2003337Dudley Old Bank (Edward Dixon, George Dalton& Co), unissued £5, 18-, no serial number, black andwhite, value at lower left and centre and top right,Dudley Castle vignette at top left, a Perkins & Heathprint (Outing 713c), mount marks on reverse and twocorners damaged, faint stains, otherwise an attractiveabout uncirculated£150-2003336Dudley Old Bank (Edward Dixon, George Dalton& Co), proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black andwhite, value at lower left and centre and top right,Dudley Castle vignette at top left, a Perkins & Heathprint (Outing 713c), very light toning, otherwise aboutuncirculated£200-2503338Dudley Bank (Self & Co), 1 guinea, 11 May 180[2],serial number 363, black and white, value at lower leftand centre, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscriptsignature of Edwd. Hancox at lower right (Outing714a), toned, pinholes at left, good£100-1503339Dudley Bank (Self & Co), 1 guinea, 13 December180[2], serial number 109, black and white, value atlower left and centre, bankers’ initials at top left,manuscript signature of Edwd. Hancox at lower right(Outing 714a), toned, cut cancelled in error andrepaired with brown paper, good£80-120WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3340Dudley Bank (Self & Company), £1, 7 February180[3], serial number 824, black and white, value atlower left, top right and centre, bankers’ initials at topleft, manuscript signature of Edwd. Hancox, dutystamp at left (Outing 714e), toned, about fine£100-1503343Dudley, 1 guinea, 180-, no serial number, black andwhite, value at lower left, banker’s initials at left,accompanied by a proof 5/- for Gornal & Sedgleywith similar initial (see Outing 3030a for type), lighttoning, about very fine (2)£120-160LEEK3341Dudley & West Bromwich Bank, unissued £5, 183-,no serial number, black and white, value at lower left,centre, top left and top right, bankers’ initials at topleft (Outing 716a), very light toning, good extremelyfine£150-2003344Commercial Bank (Badnall, Ellis, Badnall,Spilsbury & Cruso), £1, 11 October 18[25], serialnumber 5952, black and white, value at lower left, topright and centre in tableau, maritime vignette at topcentre, bordered edge, manuscript signature at lowerright, a Perkins & Heath print, revenue stamp onreverse, accompanied by a cheque from Parr’s BankingCompany (see Outing 1160 for type, this partnershipnot seen), heavily toned and stained, good (2)£150-250LICHFIELD3342Dudley & Westbromwich Bank, specimen £10, 18-,no serial number, black and white, value at lower left,centre in tableau and top right, bankers’ initials at topleft, guilloche designs, standing Britannias and cherubson reverse, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch(Outing 716a), handstamped SPECIMEN, toned,pinholes at top left, about fine, rare£200-3003345National Provincial Bank of Lichfield, proof sightbills, 17- & 18-, no serial numbers, first black andwhite on card, bank name initials at left, second, blackand white on paper bankers’ initials at left (see Outing1187 for type), first handstamped SPECIMEN, surfacedirt and toning, fine, second mounted on blue paper,good extremely fine (2)£40-5087


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiNEWCASTLE UNDER LYMESTAFFORD3346Newcastle Bank (Sparrow & Nickisson), £1, 1 June18[25], serial number P654, black and white, value tolower left, centre and top right, bankers’ initials at topleft, manuscript signature at lower right, revenuestamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 1527a),torn edges, heavily toned, good£100-1503349Stafford Bank, 5 guineas, 9 May 1[803], serialnumber 927, black and white, value at lower left andright, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signatureof John Knight at lower right (Outing 2022), toned,surface dirt, pinholes at left, about fine£100-1503347Newcastle and Stoke Bank (Harrisons, Cope,Harrison & Co), £1, 6 July 180[1], serial numberA894, black and white, value at top centre and rightbankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature ofHarrison at lower right (see Outing 1528 for type),repaired on reverse with tape, toned, good£150-1803350Stafford Bank, sight bill proof for £10, 17-, no serialnumber, black and white, value at left, bankers’ initialsat top left (Outing 2022), mounted on blue paper, verylight toning, otherwise good extremely fine£80-1203348Old Bank, Staffordshire (Thomas Kinnersly &Sons), a pair of £1 (2), 8 October 18[25] & 7November 18[25], serial numbers 2175 & 4777,black and white, value at lower left, top right andcentre, shield with building at top left, banker name atleft, manuscript signature of Kinnersly at lower right,revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (not seen inOuting), pinholes, heavily toned, ink cancelled (1), good(2)£150-200WWW.spinK.Com3351Stafford Bank (Williams Horton, John Horton &Co), unissued £1, 180-, no serial number, black andwhite, value at lower left and right, bankers’ initials atleft, castle and lions at top left (Outing 2022), verylight toning at edges, otherwise an attractive goodextremely fine£100-150


april 18, 2013 - london3352Stafford Bank (Joseph & Omar Hall), £1, 5 June18[06], serial number 1368, black and white, value atlower left and centre, bankers’ initials at left,manuscript signature of Omar Hall at lower right(Outing 2025a), heavy toning, pinholes at left, very good£100-1503355Stafford Bank (Birch, Yates & Co), a pair of £5 (2),8 November 182[8] & 13 July 182[4], serial numbers44 & 2686, black and white, value at lower left, centreand top right, bankers’ initials at left, manuscriptsignature of Yates at lower right, revenue stamp onreverse in black and red (Outing 2026c), toned,pinholes at left, trimmed (1), generally good fine (2)£150-200STONE3353Stafford Bank (Joseph & Omar Hall), £1, 5 May18[07], serial number 1914, black and white, value atlower left and centre, bankers’ initials at left,manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 2025b),heavy toning, pinholes at left, very good£100-1503356Stone Bank (Edmun John Birch & WilliamsMoore), proof £1, 18-, no serial number, black andwhite on card, value at lower left, right and top right,allegorical maiden at top left with bankers’ initialsabove, a Perkins, Fairman & Heath print (see Outing2063a for type), mount marks on reverse, central sectionremoved, otherwise extremely fine£80-1203354Stafford Bank (Birch, Yates & Co), £1, 1 January182[3], serial number 2031, black and white, value atlower left, centre and top right, bankers’ initials at left,manuscript signature of Yates at lower right, revenuestamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 2026c),toned, a crisp very fine£150-20089


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiTAMWORTH3357Stone Bank, proof £1, 18-, no serial number, blackand white on card, value at lower left, top right andcentre in tableau, allegorical maiden at top left, aPerkins & Heath print (see Outing 2063 for type),handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks on reverse,otherwise about uncirculated and a beautiful print£200-3003360Tamworth (Page & Corgan), a group (4) ofbanknotes (2) and cheques (2), 17- & 179-, no serialnumbers, black and white, value at lower left andcentre (1), arms at left (2) (see Outing 2130 forpartnership name), light toning, mounted on blue paper(1), generally good extremely fine (4)£100-1203358Stone Bank, unissued £5, 18-, no serial number,black and white, value at lower left, top right and left,allegorical maiden at top centre, bankers’ initials at leftin guilloche design (see Outing 2063c for type),evidence of mounting on reverse, very light toning,otherwise about uncirculated£200-3003361Tamworth Bank (Paget & Corgan), £1, 8December 18[10], serial number Y890, black andwhite, value at lower left, right and top right, arms attop left, manuscript signature of Paget at lower right(Outing 2130a), toned, pinholes at left, very good£40-603359Stone Bank, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, blackand white on card, value at lower left, top right andleft, allegorical maiden at top centre, bankers’ initialsat left in guilloche design, a Perkins & Heath print (seeOuting 2063c for type), mount marks on reverse, verylight toning, otherwise about uncirculated£200-2503362Tamworth Bank (Paget & Corgan), £1, 24 January18[15], serial number L33, black and white, value atlower left, right and top right, arms at top left,manuscript signature of Paget at lower right (Outing2130a), toned, pinholes at left, fine£40-60WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3363Tamworth Bank (Paget & Corgan), £1, 11 July18[16], serial number 332, black and white onwatermarked paper, value at lower left, right and topright, arms at top left, manuscript signature of Paget atlower right (Outing 2130a), toned, pinholes at left, asolid very fine£60-803366Tamworth Old Bank (Harding, Oakes andWillington), £1, £2 & £5, all 18[16], black andwhite, value at lower left, centre and top right, arms atleft, partnership name underprinted in blue,manuscript signature of Harding at lower right(Outing 2131a, 2131b & 2131c), toned, ink stains atleft and right, fine (3)£150-1803364Tamworth Bank (Paget & Corgan), £5, 23November 1813], serial number T876, black andwhite, value at lower left, left and top right, arms atleft, manuscript signature of Paget at lower right, dutystamp at left (Outing 2130c), toning, a presentableabout fine£100-1203367Tamworth Old Bank (Harding, Oakes andWillington), £1, 6 March 18[18], serial number68760, black and white, value at lower left, centre andtop right, arms at left, partnership name underprintedin blue, manuscript signature of Harding at lower right(Outing 2131a), toned, ink stains at left and right, fine£40-603365Tamworth Old Bank (Harding, Oakes andWillington), unissued 5 guineas, 179-, no serialnumber, black and white, value at lower left andcentre, arms at left (see Outing 2131 for type, thisdenomination not seen), mounted on blue paper, goodextremely fine£150-1803368Tamworth Old Bank (Harding, Oakes andWillington), £2, 4 March 18[09], serial numberL478, black and white, value at lower left, centre andtop right, arms at left, manuscript signature ofHarding at lower right (Outing 2131b), toned, halvedand rejoined, about fine£140-18091


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiUTTOXETERWALSALL3369Uttoxeter Bank (James Bell), £5, 27 February18[30], serial number A762, black and white, value atlower left, centre and top right, arms at left,manuscript signature of Jas. Bell at lower right,revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing2233a), trimmed edges, handstamped ‘Paid TenShillings’ pinholes at left, stained, otherwise a solid fine£120-1803371Walsall Bank, a pair of unissued 5 guineas (2), 179-,no serial numbers, black and white, value at lower left,arms at top left (not seen in Outing), mounted on bluepaper, lighting staining, ink blot (1), generally aboutuncirculated (2)£150-2003370Uttoxeter Bank (James Bell), £5, 1 June 18[30],serial number 755, black and white, value at lower left,centre and top right, arms at left with banker’s initials,manuscript signature at lower right, revenue stamp onreverse in black and red (Outing 2233b), toned,pinholes at left, good fine£120-1803372Walsall Old Bank (Charles Forster & Sons), proof£10, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card,value at lower left, top right and centre, vignette ofbank building at top left, accompanied by an unissuedcheque of the same bank (Outing 2256), aboutuncirculated, a beautiful print (2)£250-300WWW.spinK.Com3373Walsall Old Bank (Charles Forster & Sons), proof£10, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card,value at lower left, top right and centre, vignette ofbank building at top left (Outing 2256), very lightsurface dirt, otherwise about uncirculated£250-300


april 18, 2013 - london3374National Provincial Bank of Walsall, proof £10, 183-, no serial number, black and whiteon card, value at lower left, top right and right, bust of William IV at top left (not seen fromthis location), evidence of mounting on reverse, heavily toned, otherwise very fine£150-1803375Walsall Bank (John Vaughan Barber & WilliamMarshall), £5 and forged £5 (2), 12 December18[38] & 27 November 18[58], serial numbers U828& 1170, black and white, value at lower left, top leftand centre, manuscript signature at lower right,revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing2257b), torn edge left edge and two large holes (1),toning, generally good (2)£150-2003376Bank of Walsall & South Staffordshire, £5, 20 April18[40], serial number 7030, blue and white, value atlower left, right and top right, bear emblem at topright, manuscript signature at lower right,accompanied by an unissued cheque from the WalsallBranch on the Birmingham Banking Company(Outing 2258), trimmed edges, heavily toned, halvedand rejoined, ink marks, good, unusual colouring, rare£150-2003377Goscote Colliery and Iron Foundry (Bradley, Waring & Co), 1 guinea, 4 April 18[05],serial number 100, black and white, value at lower left and right, foundry building at top left,manuscript signature of Bradley at lower right, accompanied by a £1 from the Lee BrookIron Works (Outing 3044a), heavy toning, torn edges, from good to very good (2)£150-20093


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiWEST BROMWICHWOLVERHAMPTON3378West Bromwich (Abel, Abraham & WilliamWhitehouse), £1, 4 January 18[1?], serial number167, black and white, value at lower left, centre andtop right, bankers’ ‘W’ initial at left, manuscriptsignature at lower right (Outing 2324a), repaired withtape on reverse, heavily toned, about good£80-1003380Wolverhampton Bank (Hordern, Molineux & Co),£1, 16 October 18[17], serial number F8224, blackand white, value at lower left, centre and top right,bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature ofGeo: Molineux at lower right (see Outing 2393a fortype, this partnership not seen), large tear at right,toned, good£120-1603379West Bromwich & Staffordshire Bank (Abel,Abraham & William Whitehouse, Joseph Partridge& Co), £1, 26 November 18[10], serial number1831, black and white, value at lower left, centre andtop right, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signatureof Abel Whitehouse at lower right (Outing 2324a),heavily toned, small holes at folds, very good£140-1803381Wolverhampton Old Bank (Thos Gibbons, JohnGibbons, Benjn Gibbons Junr & Co), £1, 10 May18[13], serial number I143, black and white, value atlower left, centre and top right, allegorical female attop left, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signatureof Benj Gibbons Junr at lower right (Outing 2392a),bankruptcy handstamp on reverse, toning and surfacedirt, otherwise a crisp fine£50-60WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3382Wolverhampton Old Bank (Thos Gibbons, JohnGibbons, Benjn Gibbons Junr & Co), £1, 12December 18[14], serial number B149, black andwhite, value at lower left, centre and top right,allegorical female at top left, bankers’ initials at left,manuscript signature of Thos Gibbons at lower right(Outing 2392a), bankruptcy handstamp on reversedated 1816, ink mark and lower right corner torn,otherwise a solid fine£60-803384Wolverhampton Old Bank (Thos Gibbons, JohnGibbons, Benjn Gibbons Junr & Co), £5, 14October 18[13], serial number 296, black and whiteon watermarked paper, value at lower left and right,bordered edge, turned design, manuscript signature ofBenjn Gibbons Junr at lower right, printed by R & EWilliamson (Outing 2392f), toned, pinholes at left andsmall section removed at right, bankruptcy handstampon reverse, fine£140-1803383Wolverhampton Old Bank (Thos Gibbons, JohnGibbons, Benjn Gibbons Junr & Co), a pair of £1(1), 18[11] & 18[12], serial numbers 7010 & O8502,black and white, value at lower left, centre and topright, bordered edge, allegorical maiden at top leftmanuscript signature of John Gibbons at lower right(Outing 2392f), toned, bankruptcy handstamp onreverse and trimmed, first fine, second about good£100-1403385Wolverhampton Old Bank (Thos Gibbons, JohnGibbons, Benjn Gibbons Junr & Co), £5, 24October 18[14], serial number 32, black and white onwatermarked paper, value at lower left and right,bordered edge, turned design, manuscript signature ofJohn Gibbons at lower right, printed by R & EWilliamson (Outing 2392f), toned, torn at top left,small hole at top left, otherwise a crisp, solid good fine£140-18095


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3386Wolverhampton Old Bank (Thos Gibbons, JohnGibbons, Benjn Gibbons Junr & Co), unissued £5,18-, no serial number, black and white onwatermarked paper, value at lower left and right,bordered edge, turned design, printed by R & EWilliamson (Outing 2392g), light toning, otherwiseabout uncirculated, rare£150-2003388Wolverhampton Bank (Sir John Wrottersley Bart& Francis Holyoake), £1 and proof £1 pair (2), 1May 18[25] & 18-, serial number 1111, black andwhite, value at lower left, centre and top right,vignette of bushel at centre, bankers’ initials at top left,printed by Perkins & Heath, accompanied by proof ofthe same type (Outing 2395c, not seen issued), issuednote heavily toned, handstamped CANCELLED (1),proof with mount marks on reverse, otherwise aboutuncirculated (2)£150-2003387Wolverhampton Bank (Sir John Wrottersley Bart& Francis Holyoake), three issued £1 (3), 18[20],18[21], & 18[25], black and white, value at lower left,right and top right (1) & lower centre, right and topright (2), vignette of bushel at top left (Outing2395a), heavily toned, handstamped CANCELLED,laid down on card (1), generally about good (3)£100-1503389Wolverhampton Bank (T.L.H. Goodricke, &George Holyoake), proof £10, 18-, no serial number,black and white, value at lower left, centre and centreas protector, vignette of bushel at top left and oak treeat top right, a Perkins & Bacon print (Outing 2395e),tear at top left, toned, handstamped SPECIMEN, goodvery fine£150-200WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3390Wolverhampton & Staffordshire Bank, specimen£5, 18- (c.1860), no serial number, black and white,value at lower left, centre and top right, coat of armsat top left, a Perkins Bacon & Co print (see Outing2396a for type), pencil annotations dated ‘21st May1860’, handstamped SPECIMEN, very light toning,small sections removed from corners, otherwise goodextremely fine£120-1503391Wolverhampton & Staffordshire Bank, proof £5,18-, no serial number, black and white on card, valueat lower left and top right, coat of arms at top left, aPerkins Bacon & Petch print (see Outing 2396a fortype), light stains, mount marks on reverse, otherwisegood extremely fine£100-1503392Wolverhampton & Staffordshire Bank, £5, 5 November 18[77], serial number 1/3363, blackand white, value at lower left, top right and centre as protector in red, manuscript signature atlower right, arms at top left, large vignette of St.Peter’s Collegiate Church with coats of arms atleft and right on reverse, a Perkins Bacon print (Outing 2396d), cancelled in blue pencil, perforatedCANCELLED, toning and surface dirt, otherwise a crisp about very fine, rare£350-45097


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3393Wolverhampton & Staffordshire Bank Limited, £5, 12 December 18[87], serialnumber 2/1389, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre as protectorin blue, arms at top left, large vignette of St.Peter’s Collegiate Church with coats ofarms at left and right on reverse, a Perkins Bacon print (Outing 2396i), cut cancelled,stained at top left, toning, a solid almost very fine, rare£200-2503394Wolverhampton & Staffordshire BankingCompany, a group of proof sight bills (2) and proofcheque (1), 18-, black and white on blue, pink andwhite paper (see Outing 2396 for type), mount markson reverse, surface dirt, pencil annotations, otherwisegenerally extremely fine (3)£50-803396Bilston District Banking Company, proof £5, 184-,no serial numbers, black and white on card, value atlower left, centre and top right, bank’s initials at topleft, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing2397a for type), evidence of mounting on reverse, toned,otherwise good extremely fine£150-2003395Bilston District Banking Company, proof £5, 1January 1872, no serial numbers, black and white,value at lower left, centre and top right, bank’s initialsat top left, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (seeOuting 2397a for type), mount marks on reverse, pencilannotations, very light surface dirt, otherwise goodextremely fine£100-120WWW.spinK.Com3397County of Stafford Bank, specimen £5, 1 January1875, no serial number, black and white, value atlower left, centre, top right and centre as protector inred, bee emblem at top left, county seal on reversewith ornate design, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co(Outing 2397c), handstamped SPECIMEN, inkmarks, very light toning, otherwise an attractive andcrisp good extremely fine£300-500


april 18, 2013 - london3398County of Stafford Bank, a pair of proof £5 (2), 1 January 1873 & 6 May 1875, noserial numbers, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, bee emblemat top left, dated printed (Outing 2397b), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotations,generally extremely fine (2)£120-1803399Bilston District Banking Company, a group ofproof cheques (5), 18- (c.1870-76), no serialnumbers, black and white, arms at centre (Outing2397a, 2397b), evidence of mounting on reverse, sometoning, pencil annotations, generally about extremelyfine (5)£100-1503401Wolverhampton (Benjamin Harley), proof privateexchange token for 5 shillings, 180-, no serial number,black and white on thick paper (Outing 3050), toning,good very fine, rare£150-2003400County of Stafford Bank, reverse proof for £5,c.1875, county seal with ornate design, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Co (see Outing 2397c for type),pencil annotation dated ‘23rd June 75’, mount markson reverse, surface dirt, otherwise extremely fine£50-803402Bilston District Banking Company, reverse prooffor £5, coats of arms with ornate design, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 2397 for type),pencil annotation, mount marks on reverse, surface dirt,otherwise extremely fine£50-8099


april 18, 2013 - londonWARWICKSHIREALCESTER3403Alcester Bank (Jno, Haynes, Richd Bloxam & JnoMorgan), £5, 1 January 18[02], serial number 2557,black and white, value at lower left and centre,bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature ofJohn Morgan at lower right (Outing 28a), inkannotations, light toning, otherwise an original aboutvery fine£150-2003405ATHERSTONE3406Atherstone Old Bank (Williams Hanson), unissued£10, no date, no serial number, black and white, valueat lower left and centre, banker’s initials at top left (seeOuting 25 for type), mounted on blue paper, otherwisegood extremely fine£200-2503404Atherstone Old Bank (William Hanson), proofsight bill and demand note, black and white on paper(1) and card (2), bankers’ initials at left, (see Outing25 for type), first mounted on blue paper, second withlight wear, generally good extremely fine (2)£50-70BANBURY3405Atherstone Old Bank (Williams Hanson), unissued5 guineas, no date, no serial number, black and white,value at lower left and left, banker’s initials at top left(see Outing 25 for type), mounted on blue paper,otherwise good extremely fine£200-2503407Leamington Priors & Warwickshire BankingCompany, unissued £5, 183-, no serial number, blackand white, value at lower left, right and top right (seeOuting 1120 for bank name), large tear at left, tornedge evidence of mounting on reverse, otherwiseextremely fine, and the first branch issue from this bank£150-200101


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiBIRMINGHAM3408Birmingham Bank (Self, Sampson Lloyd,Nehemiah & Chas Lloyd), unissued £10, 17-, noserial number, black and white, value at lower left, topright and right (see Outing 163 for type, thispartnership not seen), mounted on blue paper, very lighttoning, otherwise an original good extremely fine£300-4003410Birmingham Bank (Taylor & Lloyds), proof £5 andreverse proof (2), 18-, no serial number, black andwhite, value at lower left, centre and top right,bankers’ initials at top left, beehive vignette at centre,printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch, accompanied byreverse proof (Outing 163e), first handstampedSPECIMEN, surface dirt, tear at lower edge, secondheavily toned, generally good fine (2)£150-2003409Birmingham Bank (Taylors & Lloyds), £1, 18 April18[16], serial number M4410, black and white, valueat top centre, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscriptsignature at lower right (see Outing 163 for type,partnership not seen), paper stained and damaged bymounting, heavy toning, good£150-2003411Birmingham Bank (Taylor & Lloyds), specimen £5,18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lowerleft, centre and top right, bankers’ initials at top left,beehive vignette at centre, printed by Perkins & Heath(Outing 163e), tear at left, light staining, otherwisecrisp and original, very fine£150-200WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3412Birmingham Bank (Taylors & Lloyds), unissued£10, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value atlower left, left and top right, bankers’ initials at topleft, beehive vignette at centre (Outing 163g),evidence of mounting and staining on reverse, otherwiseabout uncirculated£200-3003415Birmingham Bank (George B. Lloyd, James Lloydand Sampson Samuel Lloyd), proof £20, No. 18-,no serial numbers, black and white, value at top centre(Outing 163m), mount marks on reverse, torn atmounted areas, pencil annotations, otherwise good veryfine£150-2003413Birmingham Bank (James Lloyd, George B. Lloyd,James Lloyd Junr & Sampson S. Lloyd), part issued£5, 18-, serial number H5450, black and white, valueat lower left, centre and top right, beehive vignette atcentre, bankers’ initials at top left, bank name and startdate on reverse in tableau (Outing 163j), toned, a crispand attractive very fine£150-2003416Bank, Birmingham (Lloyds Banking CompyLimited), a group of proof demand notes (2) andproof sight bills (3), 18- (c.1865-1872), no serialnumbers, black and white, printed by Perkins, Bacon& Co (see Outing 163 for type), mount marks andsurface dirt, pencil annotations, torn at corners,generally fine (5)£60-803414Birmingham Bank (James Lloyd, Sampson S.Lloyd, Thos Lloyd & George B. Lloyd), proof £20& £100, both 18- (c.1861), no serial numbers, blackand white, value at top centre (Outing 163p & 163m),mount marks on reverse, torn corners, pencilannotations dated ‘19th June 1861’, otherwise both goodvery fine (2)£150-2003417Birmingham, proof £1 and sight bill for 10 guineas(2), first 18-, second 17[82], black and white on card(1) and paper (1), arms at top left, value at lower leftand right (see Outing 164 for type), first with foxing,second toned, generally good very fine (2)£150-200103


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3418Birmingham Bank (William Dickenson, ThomasGoodall, Michael Goodall & Wm Dickenson Junr),a pair of 1 guinea (2), 18[04] & 18[05], serialnumbers 118 & 798, black and white, value at lowerleft and right, arms at top left, manuscript signature atlower right (Outing 165a), heavily toned, numerousdividend handstamps on obverse and reverse, good (2)£150-2003420Birmingham Bank (William Dickenson, ThomasGoodall, Mich Goodall & Wm Dickenson Junr),£5, 11 October 18[05], serial number 6430, black andwhite on watermarked paper, value at lower left andcentre, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscriptsignature at lower right (Outing 165c), toned,numerous dividend handstamps, fine£150-2003419Birmingham Bank (William Dickenson, ThomasGoodall, Michael Goodall & Wm Dickenson Junr),£1, 8 November 18[05], serial number 6430, blackand white on watermarked paper, value at lower leftand centre, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscriptsignature at lower right (Outing 165b), toned,dividend handstamps on obverse and reverse, pinholes atleft, a crisp fine£120-1803421Birmingham Bank (Spooner, Atwoods & Co),unissued £1, 180-, no serial number, black and whiteon watermarked paper, value at right, top centre andlower left in garter, bordered edge (see Outing 167afor this partnership), ink cancelled, toned, crisp aboutvery fine£150-2003422Birmingham Bank (Spooner, Atwoods & Co),unissued £5, no date, no serial number, black andwhite on watermarked paper, value lower left andright, arms with cherub at top left, bordered design(see Outing 167a for this partnership), crisp, goodextremely fine£150-200WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3423Birmingham Bank (Spooner, Attwoods & Co), £1,9 August 181[3], serial number A3261, black andwhite on watermarked paper, value at lower left andright, bankers’ initials at top left, bordered edge, dutystamp at left (Outing 167a, an unrecorded date forthis partnership), toned, a solid good fine£200-3003425Birmingham Bank (Attwoods, Spooner & Co),proof £5, 183-, no serial number, black and white oncard, value at lower left and centre (see Outing 167dfor partnership), light toning otherwise aboutuncirculated£150-2003424Birmingham Bank (Spooner, Attwoods & Co),reverse proof for £5 and £10 (2), black and white oncard, partnership name and value in guilloche design(see Outing 167 for type), light stains and surface dirt,otherwise good extremely fine£60-803426Birmingham Bank (Smiths, Gray, Goode & Co),£5, 1 July 18[18], serial number 3691, black andwhite, value at lower left, centre and top right,bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature atlower right (Outing 169a), trimmed, toned, pinholes,good£60-803427Birmingham Bank (William Smith, JosephGibbins, Wm Wynne Smith, James Gibbins,William Goode & Co), £1, 9 September 182[1],serial number Z495, black and white, value at lowerleft, right and top right, bankers’ initials at left,manuscript signature at lower right, revenue stamp onreverse (Outing 169a, for partnership name), heavilytoned, pinholes, good£80-120105


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3428Bank, Birmingham (Joseph Gibbins, WilliamWynne Smith & Williams Goode), pair of £1,18[23] & 18[25], black and white, value at lower left,right and top right, large Britannia vignette at centre,manuscript signature of Joseph Gibbins at lower right,revenue stamp on reverse (Outing 169c), heavilytoned, first fine, second good (2)£200-2503431National Provincial Bank of Birmingham, unissued£50, 183-, no serial number, black and white, value atlower left and top right, bust of William IV at top left,pastoral vignette at top centre, bordered edge (Outing179a), toned, torn edges, small holes along folds, aboutfine£120-1803429Commercial Bank of England, £5, 25 May [1866],serial number 619, black and white, value at lower left,vignette of Britannia at top left, manuscript signatureat lower right (Outing 180a, not seen issued), toned,otherwise a solid fine, rare£300-4003432National Provincial Bank of Birmingham, proof£10, 183-, no serial number, black and white on card,value at lower left and top right, bust of William IV attop left, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing179b), evidence of mounting on reverse, otherwise afresh about uncirculated£200-3003430Birmingham Banking Company, a group of proofsight bills (4), 18- (c.1845), no serial numbers, blackand white, bank name initials in laurel at left, includesa proof sight bill from Birmingham Town & DistrictBank (Outing 176 & 184), handstamped SPECIMEN,pencil annotation dated ‘1845’, mount marks onreverse, generally very fine£60-803433Northern & Central Bank of England, proof £5,18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lowerleft, centre and top right, stunning Britannia vignetteat top centre (see Outing 1138 for type, a new branchissue), very light toning, otherwise about uncirculated, abeautiful design and an unrecorded issue from thisbranch, rare£300-400WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3434Birmingham (Thos, Lucas, Son & Co), £1, 24September 180[2], serial number G323, black andwhite, value at lower left, centre and top right, moneyallegory at left, manuscript signature at lower right,accompanied by a sight bill for forty pounds (not seenin Outing), pinholes at left, toned, a solid good fine, sightbill very good (2)£150-1803436Birmingham Workhouse, proof 2/6, 180- (c.1808),no serial number, black and white on card, vignette ofworkhouse at left and maternal scene at right, value attop centre (Outing 3009a), good extremely fine,attractive£150-2003435Birmingham Workhouse, proof 2/6, 180- (c.1808),no serial number, black and white on card, vignette ofworkhouse at centre, value at top right (Outing3009a), good extremely fine£150-2003437Birmingham Workhouse, a group of proof andreproduction workhouse notes for 2/6 (5), c.1808,no serial numbers, black and white on card (2) andpaper (3) (Outing 3009a), generally good extremelyfine (5)£200-3003438Birmingham Workhouse, a group of proof andreproduction workhouse notes for 5/- (6), c.1808, noserial numbers, black and white on card (3) and paper(3), vignettes of workhouse building and maternalscene (Outing 3009b), generally good extremely fine(6)£300-400107


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3439Central Equitable Labour Exchange, 2 hours, nodate, serial number 10, black and white, bushel andplough vignette at top centre, value handwritten atlower left and right in tableau (not seen), evidence ofmounting and framing on reverse, toned, very fine£200-3003442National Equitable Labour Exchange (RobertOwen), 2 hours, 22 July 1833, serial number 712,black and white, value at lower left and centre, beehiveand scales vignettes at left and right corners, guillocheborder, turning design on reverse (Outing 3010b), afresh and original good very fine£300-4003440National Equitable Labour Exchange (RobertOwen), 1 hour, 22 July 1833, serial number 478,black and white, value at lower left and centre, beehiveand scales vignettes at left and right corners, moiredesign in central field (Outing 3010a), light toning,very fine£200-3003443National Equitable Labour Exchange (RobertOwen), unissued 1 hour, 22 July 1833, no serialnumber, black and white, value at lower left andcentre, beehive and scales vignettes at left and rightcorners, guilloche border, turning design on reverse(Outing 3010h), light toning, otherwise aboutuncirculated£120-1603441National Equitable Labour Exchange (RobertOwen), 2 hours, 22 July 1833, serial number 110,black and white, value at lower left and centre, beehiveand scales vignettes at left and right corners, moiredesign in central field, turning design on reverse(Outing 3010b), heavily toned and stained, good£80-120WWW.spinK.Com3444National Equitable Labour Exchange (RobertOwen), unissued 2 hours, 22 July 1833, no serialnumber, black and white, value at lower left andcentre, beehive and scales vignettes at left and rightcorners, guilloche border, turning design on reverse(Outing 3010i), light toning, otherwise aboutuncirculated£120-150


april 18, 2013 - london3445National Equitable Labour Exchange (RobertOwen), unissued 5 hours, 22 July 1833, no serialnumber, black and white, value at lower left andcentre, beehive and scales vignettes at left and rightcorners, guilloche border, turning design on reverse(Outing 3010j), light toning, otherwise aboutuncirculated£150-2003446National Equitable Labour Exchange (RobertOwen), unissued 10 hours, 22 July 1833, no serialnumber, black and white, value at lower left andcentre, beehive and scales vignettes at left and rightcorners, guilloche border, turning design on reverse(Outing 3010k), pinhole at lower left, light toning,otherwise about uncirculated£150-2003447National Equitable Labour Exchange (Robert Owen), unissued 80hours, 22 July 1833, no serial number, black and white, value at lower leftand centre, beehive and scales vignettes at left and right corners, guillocheborder, turning design on reverse (Outing 3010n), light toning, otherwiseabout uncirculated£150-200109


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiCOVENTRY3448Equitable Labour Exchange (Robert Owen), issued1 hour, 17 September [1832], serial number 417,black and white, value at lower left and centre, beehiveand scales vignettes at left and right corners, guillocheborder, manuscript signatures at lower right, turningdesign on reverse (Outing 3037, an unrecorded earlierdate), toned, good fine£300-4003451Coventry Bank (Thomas Little & Co), proof £10,no date, no serial number, black and white, value atlower left and centre, accompanied by two proof sightbills (Outing 590), two small sections removed, evidenceof mounting on reverse, otherwise about uncirculated,sight bills generally good extremely fine (3)£150-2003449Equitable Labour Exchange (Robert Owen),unissued 10 hour, 22 July 1833, serial number 170,blue and white, value at lower left and centre, beehiveand scales vignettes at left and right corners, guillocheborder, manuscript signatures at lower right (Outing3037d), mounting on reverse, evidence of framing, holesalong folds, toned, about fine£150-2003452Coventry Bank (Newcomb & Troughtons), £1, 7March 18[20], serial number 3178, black and white,value at lower left and centre, arms at top left,manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 591a),heavy toning, pinholes, good£120-1803450Equitable Labour Exchange (Robert Owen),unissued 1 hour, 1 December 1832, no serial number,black and white, value at lower left and centre, beehiveand scales vignettes at left and right corners, guillocheborder, manuscript signatures at lower right (Outing3037h), light toning, good extremely fine£120-1503453Coventry Bank (Bird, Bird & Co), £1, 10 October18[03], serial number 1601, black and white, value atlower left, centre and top left, bankers’ initials at topcentre (Outing 593b), handstamped dated 1805, cutcancelled, otherwise about fine£80-120WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3454Coventry Bank (John Bagshaw & Mark Pearman),£1, 12 July 180[9], serial number 136, black andwhite on watermarked paper, value at lower left andcentre, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature atlower right (Outing 593e), ink cancelled, toned, a solidand crisp good fine£150-2003457Coventry & Warwickshire Joint Stock BankingCompany, unissued £10, 18-, serial prefix E6, blackand white, value at lower left, left, top right andcentre, vignette of Coventry town at left, bank name inguilloche design in blue on reverse (Outing 598c), anattractive and fresh good extremely fine£300-4003455Coventry & Warwickshire Joint Stock BankingCompany, proof £5 (1) & £10 (2), 18- (c.1864), noserial numbers, black and white, arms at left (2) andCoventry skyline at left (1), value at lower left, centreand top right (Outing 598a & 598b), pencilannotation dated ‘20th July 1864’, torn corners,staining and evidence of mounting, otherwise generallyextremely fine (3)£150-2003458Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Company,unissued £10, 18-, serial number B249, black andwhite, value at lower left, top left, top right and centre,bordered edge, arms at top centre, value and bankname on reverse in guilloche design, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Co (Outing 598d), light toning, acrisp about very fine£200-3003456Coventry & Warwickshire Joint Stock BankingCompany, obverse and reverse proof for £10 (1) &£10 (2), 18-, no serial number, black and white, valueat lower left, left, top right and centre, reverse proofwith bank name in guilloche design (Outing 598b),heavy staining, mount marks on reverse, about very fine(2)£150-2003459Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Company,proof £50, 18- (c.1867), no serial number, black andwhite on card, value at lower left, top right and centre,arms at top left, accompanied by two sight bills in blueand black of the same bank name (Outing 598g), lighttoning, evidence of mounting on reverse, proof aboutuncirculated, sight bills extremely fine (3)£200-300111


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3460Coventry & Warwickshire Joint Stock BankingCompany, specimen £50, 18- (c.1867), no serialnumber, black and white, value at lower left, top rightand centre, bordered edge, arms at top left, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 598g), pencilannotations dated ‘Oct 8th 1867’, mount marks onreverse, otherwise good extremely fine£300-4003462Coventry & Warwickshire Joint Stock BankingCompany, obverse and reverse proof £100, 18-(c.1867), no serial number, black and white, value atlower left, top right and centre, bordered edge, armsat top left, reverse proof printed on card with bankname and value in guilloche design, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 598h), pencilannotations dated ‘Oct 12th 1867’, mount marks onreverse, generally extremely fine (2)£300-4003461Coventry & Warwickshire Joint Stock BankingCompany, specimen £50, 183-, no serial number,black and white, value at lower left, top right andcentre, bordered edge, arms at top left, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 598g), handstampedSPECIMEN twice, mounting on reverse, otherwise goodfine£300-4003463Coventry Union Banking Company, £50 & £100,both 18[85], serial numbers 900 & 393, black andwhite, value at lower left, centre, top right, and centreas protector in green, arms at left, manuscriptsignatures at lower right (Outing 599, bothdenominations not seen from this bank), heavilystained and extensively repaired on reverse, about good£200-300WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonLEAMINGTON SPA3464Old Bank, Warwick & Leamington Banking Company, £5, 1 June 18[60], serial numberL24,288, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, seal at top left,manuscript signature at lower right, turning design and border in blue on reverse, printed byBlades & East (Outing 1118a), ink cancelled, pinholes at left, fine£150-2003465Leamington Priors & Warwickshire Banking Company Limited, part issued £5, 18-,serial number 69438, black and white, value at lower left, right, top right, and centre asprotector in blue, seal at top left, bank name in filigree design on reverse in blue, printed byBlades, East & Blades (Outing 1120a), very light toning, otherwise a crisp, solid aboutextremely fine£200-3003466Leamington Priors & Warwickshire Banking Company Limited, part issued £10, 18-,serial number 14112, black and white, value at lower left, right, top right, and centre asprotector in blue, seal at top left, bank name in filigree design on reverse in blue, printed byBlades, East & Blades (Outing 1120a), very light toning, a crisp, attractive extremely fine, anda strong print£200-300113


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3467Leamington Priors & Warwickshire Banking Company Limited, part issued £50, 18-, serial number 2224, black andwhite, value at lower left, right, top right, and centre as protector in blue, seal at top left, bank name in filigree design onreverse in blue, printed by Blades, East & Blades (Outing 1120c), very light toning, a crisp and attractive extremely fine£300-4003468Warwick & Warwickshire Bank (Greenway, Smith& Greenways), £5, 1 April 189[8], serial number27926, black and white, value at lower left, centre andcentre as protector, bank building at top left, bankname and value on reverse in blue, manuscriptsignature at lower right, printed by Rowe, Kentish &Co, accompanied by two right halves of same type(Outing 1121a), very light toning, otherwise a crisp,solid about extremely fine£150-2003469Warwick & Warwickshire Bank (Greenway, Smith& Greenways), an issued £10 and part issued £5,188[6] & 188-, serial numbers L2197 & L27949,black and white on watermarked paper, value at lowerleft, centre and centre as protector, bank building attop left, bank name and value on reverse in blue andred, issued note with manuscript signature at lowerright, printed by Rowe, Kentish & Co (Outing 1121a& 1121b), very light toning, otherwise a crisp andattractive about extremely fine (2)£200-300WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonSTRATFORD UPON AVON3470Warwick & Warwickshire Bank (Greenway, Smith& Greenways), an issued and part issued £10 (2),188- & 188[7], serial numbers L2324 & L2257, blackand white on watermarked paper, value at lower left,centre and centre as protector, bank building at topleft, bank name and value on reverse in red, issuednote with manuscript signature at lower right, printedby Rowe, Kentish & Co (Outing 1121b & 1121c),very light toning, crisp and attractive good extremelyfine (2)£200-3003472Stratford & Henley Bank (Burman, Glover,Haynes & Smith), payment order for £9, 23 July179[2], serial number A23, black and white, value attop right, bankers’ initials at top left, duty stamp atleft, manuscript signature of John Burman at lowerright (Outing 2079), staple holes at left, toned, inkcancelled, fine£60-803471Warwick & Warwickshire Bank (Greenway, Smith& Greenways), £50, 1 July 18[80], serial number210, black and white, value at lower left and centre,bank building at top left, bank name and value onreverse in brown, manuscript signature at lower right,printed by Rowe, Kentish & Co (Outing 1121d),toned, pinholes at left, halved and rejoined, a solid goodfine£300-4003473Stratford upon Avon Bank (Whitehead, Weston,Greenway, Lowe & Co), £1, 11 October 18[16],serial number 10111, black and white, value at lowerleft, centre and top right, profile bust of Shakespearein olive branch frame at left, manuscript signature ofWeston at lower right (Outing 2083), trimmed edges,heavily toned, ink annotations on reverse, otherwiseabout fine£150-250115


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3474Stratford on Avon, Shipston on Stour andChipping Norton Bank (Whitehead, Weston,Greenway, Lowe & Gillett), unissued £5, 182-, noserial number, black and white, value at lower left,centre, top right and centre as protector, profile bustof Shakespeare in olive branch frame at left (seeOuting 2083 for type), tear at top left and along folds,light stains otherwise fresh, about very fine£150-2003475Stratford upon Avon Old Bank, £1, 19 November18[50], serial number 36, 063, black and white, valueat lower left and centre, Shakespeare at centre (Outing2084a), cut cancelled, toned, small holes, a solid goodfine£120-1603476Stratford upon Avon Old Bank, £5, 1 March 18[72], serial number A10676, black and white, value at lower left, centreand centre as protector in blue, Shakespeare at centre, manuscript signature at lower right, bank name on reverse in blueguilloche design (Outing 2084a), mounting on reverse, damaged at top left corner, toned, otherwise a solid fine, believed to bethe only issued example extant£500-600WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3477Stratford upon Avon Old Bank, part issued £5, 18-, serialnumber A17432, black and white, value at lower left, centreand centre as protector in blue, Shakespeare at centre, bankname on reverse in blue guilloche design (Outing 2084b),about uncirculated£150-2003478Stratford upon Avon Old Bank, proof £5, 183-, noserial number, black and white on card, value at lowerleft and centre, Shakespeare at centre (Outing 2084b),light staining, otherwise about uncirculated£150-2003480Warwick & Leamington Banking Company, £5, 4October 18[62], serial number S8945, black andwhite, value at left, centre and top right, manuscriptsignature at lower right, guilloche and border designon reverse in blue, printed by Blades & East (seeOuting 2285 for type, not seen), ink cancelled, cutcancelled, halved and rejoined, pinholes at left, aboutfine£150-2003479Stratford upon Avon Old Bank, part issued £10,18-, serial number A3676, black and white, value atlower left, centre and centre as protector in blue,Shakespeare at centre, bank name on reverse in blueguilloche design (Outing 2084d), ink marks at top left,otherwise a solid fine£120-1803481Warwick & Leamington Banking Company, £10, 1August 18[48], serial number 742, black and white,value at left, centre and top right, manuscript signatureat lower right, guilloche and border design on reversein blue, printed by Blades & East (see Outing 2285 fortype, not seen), ink cancelled, cut cancelled, toned,otherwise a solid good fine£200-300117


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiWARWICK3482Warwick & Warwickshire Bank (Greenway, Smith& Greenways), £5, 4 January 188[7], serial numberW28373, black and white on watermarked paper,value at lower left, right and centre as protector, bankbuilding at top left, manuscript signature at lowerright, value, bank and partnership name on reverse inblue (Outing 2279e), bankruptcy handstamp, verylight toning otherwise attractive good extremely fine£120-1603484Warwick & Warwickshire Bank (Greenway, Smith& Greenways), £50, 1 July 186[1], serial number097, black and white, value at lower left and right,bank building at top left, manuscript signature atlower right (Outing 2279g), bankruptcy handstamp,halved and rejoined, numerous ink annotations on bothsides, otherwise about fine£200-2503483Warwick & Warwickshire Bank (Greenway, Smith& Greenways), £10, 7 April 18[86], serial numberW5562, black and white on watermarked paper, valueat lower left, right and centre as protector, bankbuilding at top left, manuscript signature at lowerright, value, bank and partnership name on reverse inpink (Outing 2279f), bankruptcy handstamp, a fewpinholes, a crisp good fine£80-1203485Warwick & Warwickshire Bank (Greenway, Smith& Greenways), £50, 1 July 186[9], serial number103, black and white, value at lower left and right,bank building at top left, manuscript signature atlower right, value, bank and partnership name onreverse in brown (Outing 2279g), bankruptcyhandstamp, halved and rejoined, numerous inkannotations on both sides, otherwise about fine£200-250WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3486Warwick & Warwickshire Bank (K.Greenway andE.Greaves), reverse proof of £50, no date (c.1843),black and white, value either side of partnership andbank name in cartouche, printed by Rowe, Kentish &Co, accompanied by a receipt from the same partnersfor £80 and a proof sight bill (see Outing 2279g forpartnership), some light toning and mount marks,generally good extremely fine£60-803488Warwick Old Bank (Jno Jones, Rd Jones & JnoRussell), a pair of £5, both 18[31], serial numbers6757 & 7240, black and white, value at lower left,centre and top right, bankers’ initials at left,manuscript signature at lower right, revenue stamp onreverse in red and black (Outing 2280f), toning,cancellation hole, very good (2)£150-2003487Warwick Old Bank (Jno Jones, Rd Jones & JnoRussell), a pair of £5, both 18[28], serial numbers3489 & 5772, black and white, value at lower left,centre and top right, banker’s initials at left,manuscript signature at lower right, revenue stamp onreverse in red and black (see Outing 2280 for type, thisdenomination not seen), trimmed, cancellation hole,heavy toning, good (2)£80-1203489Warwick Old Bank (Jno Jones, Rd Jones & JnoRussell), £10, 9 June 18[32], serial number 3346,black and white, value at lower left, centre and topright, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature atlower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 2280h),toning, cancellation hole, a crisp and solid fine£150-2003490Warwick Old Bank (Jno Jones, Rd Jones & JnoRussell), £50, 9 April 18[29], serial number 80, blackand white, value at lower left, centre and top right,manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 2280j),halved and rejoined, trimmed, otherwise about fine£80-120119


april 18, 2013 - londonWORCESTERSHIREBEWDLEY3491Bewdley Bank (Nichols, Baker & Crane), £5, 10January 18[59], serial number 716, black and white,value at lower left and centre, Britannia vignette at topleft, manuscript signature at lower right, printed byBlades & East (Outing 132d), halved and rejoined, cutcancelled, pinholes and heavy toning, good£100-150BROMSGROVEEVESHAM3492Bromsgrove Bank (Rufford, Biggs & Compy), £5,4 November 18[48], serial number A2326, black andwhite, value at lower left, top right and centre,bankers’ initials incorporated into vignette at left,manuscript signature of Geo Biggs at lower right,value on reverse in blue (Outing 342b), halved andrejoined, pinholes at left, toned, otherwise fine£100-1503493Tewkesbury and Evesham Bank (Nath. Hartland,John Allis Hartland & N. Hartland Jun.), £5, 9February 18[31], serial number O718, black andwhite, value at lower left, lower right and centre,vignette of sticks bound by rope at centre, manuscriptsignature of Nath. Hartland at lower centre (Outing747a), halved and rejoined, some toning and faint inkstains, fine£140-180121


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3494Tewkesbury and Evesham Bank (Nath. Hartland, JohnAllis Hartland & N. Hartland Junr.), £5, 30 March18[34], serial number 1727O, black and white, value atlower left, lower right and centre, vignette of sticks boundby rope at centre, manuscript signature of Nath. Hartland atlower centre (Outing 747a), a few pinholes at left, sometoning, otherwise a presentable fine£150-2003495Tewkesbury and Evesham Bank (Nathl. Hartland,John Allis Hartland & N. Hartland Junr.), £10, 8November 18[32], serial number J165, black andwhite, value at lower left, lower right and centre,vignette of sticks bound by rope at centre, manuscriptsignature of Nath. Hartland at lower centre (Outing747b), lightly toned, ink annotations on reverse, apresentable fine, rare£180-2403496Gloucestershire Banking Company, a partial prooffor £5, no date, black and white, value at lower left andlower right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at centre,all text in outline (see Outing 748a for type), slighttoning, otherwise an attractive very fine£100-150WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3497Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof for £5,18-, no serial number, black and white on card, valueat lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticksbound by rope at centre (see Outing 748a for type),speckled discolouration, otherwise very fine£180-2003500Gloucestershire Banking Company, part issued £5,15 September 183[4], no serial number, black andwhite, value at lower left, lower right and left, vignetteof sticks bound by rope at centre (Outing 748a), acrisp and fresh good very fine£150-2003498Gloucestershire Banking Company, unissued £5,18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lowerleft, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound byrope at centre (Outing 748a), some light toning,otherwise a crisp and attractive very fine£150-2003501Gloucestershire Banking Company, unissued £5,184-, no serial number, black and white onwatermarked paper, value at lower left, centre and topright, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (Outing748a), ink cancellation at lower right, very light toning,otherwise a crisp and attractive good very fine£150-1803499Gloucestershire Banking Company, unissued £5,183-, no serial number, black and white, value at lowerleft, lower right and left, vignette of sticks bound byrope at centre (Outing 748a), some very light toning,otherwise extremely fine£150-1803502Gloucestershire Banking Company, £5, 1November 18[81], serial number S986, black andwhite on watermarked paper, value at lower left, centreand top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left,manuscript signature at lower right (see Outing 748afor type, not seen issued), stamped CANCELLED inpurple and cancelled in blue pencil, handstamp onreverse, perforated PAID, light toning, a crisp andpresentable good very fine£250-300123


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiKIDDERMINSTER3503Gloucestershire Banking Company, unissued £10,183-, no serial number, black and white, value at lowerleft, lower right and centre, vignette of sticks bound byrope at centre (see Outing 748b for type, not seenunissued), very light toning, otherwise good very fine£150-2003505Worcestershire Bank (Farley, Turner & Co), £5, 1May 18[55], serial number 6886, black and white,value at lower left and top right, arms at left,manuscript signature of Turner at lower right, bankname and value on reverse (Outing 1066a), inkannotations, toning, a few pinholes at left, about fine£150-2003504Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £10, 1December 188[2], serial number A089, black andwhite, value at lower left, centre, top right and centreas protector in red, vignette of sticks bound by rope atleft, manuscript signature at lower right, bank name onreverse in ornate design, printed by W.W.Sprague &Co (Outing 748b), ink cancelled, cancellation holes,toned, a solid and presentable good fine, rare£300-4003506Worcestershire Bank (Farley, Turner & Jones),£10, 1 January 18[49], serial number 1150, black andwhite, value at lower left and top right, arms at left,manuscript signature of Turner at lower right, bankname and value on reverse (see Outing 1066a for type,this value not seen), ink annotations, toning, a fewpinholes at left, otherwise a solid fine, rare£300-4003507Kidderminster Bank, reverse proof for £10, blackand white on card (Outing 1066 for type), aboutuncirculated£60-80WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonSTOURBRIDGE3508Kidderminster & Stourport Bank (Fereday, Smith,Wagstaff & Lea), unissued £1, 180-, no serialnumber, black and white, value at lower left and right,bankers’ initials at left (Outing 1067a), heavy toning,pinholes, good£80-1403509Stourbridge & Kidderminster Banking Company,part issued £5, 18-, serial number 32277, black andwhite, value at lower left, top right, centre and centreas protector, Britannia vignette at top left (see Outing2070b for type, this issue location not seen), pinhole atlower left, otherwise about uncirculated£120-1603511Stourbridge (William Blow Collis), 5/3, 17-, blackand white on watermarked paper, beaver withtricorner hat at centre (see Outing 2067a for type),crisp and attractive, good very fine£80-1203510Stourbridge & Kidderminster Banking Company,part issued £5, 18-, serial number 32268, black andwhite, value at lower left, top right, centre and centreas protector, Britannia vignette at top left (see Outing2070b for type, this issue location not seen), light inkstains, otherwise a crisp and attractive good very fine£100-1503512Stourbridge & Bromsgrove Bank (Fran Rufford &Thos Biggs), £10, 10 November [1805], serialnumber 4645, black and white, value at lower left andright, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signatureof Thos Biggs at lower right, duty stamp at left(Outing 2068b), staining, toned, about fine, rare£300-350125


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3513Stourbridge Bank (Ruffords & Wragge), £5, 1December 18[49], serial number A4844, black andwhite, value at lower left, top right and centre intableau, Britannia vignette at left, manuscript signatureof Charles John Wragge at left, bank name and valueon reverse in ornate design (see Outing 2068 for type,this partnership not seen), heavy toning, pinholes at left,about fine, rare£250-3003515Stourbridge & Kidderminster Banking Company,part issued £5, 18-, serial number 65716, black andwhite, value at lower left, centre, top right and centreas protector in blue, Britannia vignette at top left,printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 2070b),light toning, otherwise an attractive extremely fine£100-1503514Stourbridge & Kidderminster Banking Company,proofs for £5 (2), c.1830 & c.1865, no serial numbers,black and white on card (1) and paper (1), value atlower left, centre and top right, Britannia vignette attop left, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (seeOuting 2070a for type), mount marks on reverse,annotations dated ‘26 Sept 65’ and lower left cornermissing (1), staining (1), generally extremely fine (2)£150-2003516Stourbridge & Kidderminster Banking Company,part issued £20, 183-, serial number 687, black andwhite, value at lower left, centre, top right and centreas protector in blue, Britannia vignette at top left,printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 2070f),light toning, one pinhole at lower left, otherwise aboutuncirculated£150-200WWW.spinK.Com3517Stourbridge & Kidderminster Banking Company,part issued £50, 186-, serial number 677, black andwhite, value at lower left, centre, top right and centreas protector in green, Britannia vignette at top left,printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 2070g),very light toning, an attractive extremely fine, rare£400-600


april 18, 2013 - londonUPTON3518Stourbridge & Kidderminster Banking Company,reverse proof design on card, (see Outing 2070 fortype), pencil annotation dated ‘January 1860’, lightsurface marks and mount marks on reverse, otherwiseextremely fine£50-703520Worcestershire Bank (Thos Brockhurst, Jas Skey &T. Brockhusrt Junr), 5 guineas, 10 June 18[02],serial number H467, black and white, value at lowerleft, arms at top left, manuscript signature at lowerright, accompanied by a cheque from the WorcesterBank, Upton upon Severn (see Outing 2230 for type,this partnership not seen), ink cancelled, toned,generally fine (2)£150-200WORCESTER3519Stourbridge & Kidderminster Banking Company,a group comprising proof sight bills (4), paymentorders (4), receipt (1), and unissued post bills for £20& £50, black and white, all with Britannia vignette attop left, all printed by Perkins Bacon (see Outing 2070for type), pencil annotations, evidence of mounting onreverse, generally about extremely fine£120-1403521Worcester Old Bank (Wall & Isaac), £1, 6 July181[2], serial number B143, black and white, value atlower left, centre and top right, arms at top left, dutystamp at left, manuscript signature of Wall at lowerright, bankers’ initials on reverse (Outing 2420b), inkcancelled, toned, a solid good fine£150-250127


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3522Worcester Old Bank (Berwick, Lechmere, Isaac,Isaac & Martin), £5, 1 November 18[62], serialnumber A282, black and white, value at lower left andcentre, arms at top left, value and bank name onreverse in brown and blue, printed by Charles, Skipper& East (Outing 2420d), cut cancelled, handstamp, inkannotations on reverse, toned, pin holes at left, aboutfine£100-15035243523Worcester Old Bank (Berwick, Lechmere, Isaac,Isaac & Martin), unissued £5, 18-, no serial number,black and white on watermarked paper, value at lowerleft and centre, arms at top left, value and bank nameon reverse in brown and blue, printed by Charles,Skipper & East (Outing 2420e), a crisp and attractivegood very fine£120-1603525Worcester Old Bank (Berwick, Lechmere, Isaac,Isaac & Martin), specimen £5, 18-, no serial number,black and white on watermarked paper, value at lowerleft and centre, arms at top left, value and bank nameon reverse in brown and blue, printed by Charles,Skipper & East (Outing 2420e), perforatedSPECIMEN C.SKIPPER & EAST, ink annotations,light toning otherwise about extremely fine£100-1503524Worcester Old Bank (Berwick, Lechmere, Isaac,Isaac & Martin), part issued £5, 18-, serial numberA6000, black and white on watermarked paper, valueat lower left and centre, arms at top left, value andbank name on reverse in brown and blue, printed byCharles, Skipper & East (Outing 2420e), two tears attop right, staple holes at top left, otherwise a crisp andattractive good very fine£120-1603526Worcester Old Bank (Berwick, Lechmere, Isaac,Isaac & Martin), specimen £10, 18- (c.1890), noserial number, black and white on watermarked paper,value at lower left and centre, arms at top left, valueand bank name on reverse in green and red, printed byCharles, Skipper & East (Outing 2420h), perforatedSPECIMEN C.SKIPPER & EAST, pinholes at left,toning, a solid very fine£150-160WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3527Worcester Old Bank (Berwick, Lechmere, Isaac,Martin & Cherry), specimen £5, 18- (c.1886), noserial number, black and white on watermarked paper,value at lower left and centre, arms at top left, valueand bank name on reverse in brown and blue, printedby Charles, Skipper & East (Outing 2420j), perforatedSPECIMEN C.SKIPPER & EAST, pencil annotationsdated ‘August 1886’, small hole at centre, good very fine£120-16035293528Worcester Old Bank (Berwick, Lechmere, Isaac,Martin & Cherry), obverse proof for £10, 18-(c.1884), no serial number, black and white onwatermarked paper, value at lower left and centre,arms at top left, printed by Charles, Skipper & East(see Outing 2420j for type, this denomination notseen), perforated SPECIMEN C.SKIPPER & EAST,pencil annotations dated ‘14/10/84’, otherwise aboutuncirculated£120-1603530Worcester Bank (Glover, Edwards, Embury, Cross& Benbow), 5 guineas, 2 November 17[92], serialnumber E60, black and white on watermarked paper,value at lower left and centre, arms at top left,manuscript signature of Embury at lower right(Outing 2421a), hole at centre, toning, fine£200-2503529Worcester Old Bank (Berwick, Lechmere, Isaac,and Lechmere), specimen £5, 18-, no serial number,black and white on watermarked paper, value at lowerleft and centre, arms at top left, value and bank nameon reverse in brown and blue, printed by Charles,Skipper & East (see Outing 2420 for type, partnershipnot seen), stamped SPECIMEN, toned at edges, anattractive good very fine£150-2003531Worcester Bank (Glover, Edwards, Embury, Cross& Benbow), £10, 1 November 17[92], serial numberC806, black and white on watermarked paper, value atlower left and left, arms at top left, duty stamp at left,manuscript signature of Embury at lower right(Outing 2421b), hole at left, light toning, otherwise acrisp and solid good fine, rare£250-350129


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3532Worcester Bank (Glover, Edwards, Embury, Cross& Benbow), 5 guineas, 1 August 17[91], serialnumber E60, black and white on watermarked paper,value at lower left, arms at top left, manuscriptsignature of Williams Cross at lower right (Outing2421a), toning and stains, ink annotation andmounting on reverse, fine£200-2503534Worcester Bank (Farley, Lavender, Owen &Gutch), £5, 6 August 185[5], serial number B1479,black and white, value at lower left, centre, top right,lower right, and centre as protector in blue, arms attop left, manuscript signature of Gutch at lower right(see Outing 2425 for type, this partnership not seen),heavily toned, pinholes at left, fine, rare£250-3003533Worcester Bank (Joseph Glover, John Embury &Williams Cross), post bill for £20, 2 November17[92], serial number E60, black and white onwatermarked paper, value at lower left and centre,arms at top left, duty stamp at left, manuscriptsignature of William Cross at lower right (see Outing2421 for type, this denomination and partnership notseen), hole at centre, toning, a presentable good fine,rare£200-2503535Worcester County & City Bank (Perrott, Johnson,Lavender & Lea), 5 guineas, 18 February 17[91],serial number E172, black and white, value at lowerleft and centre, arms at top left, manuscript signatureat lower right, duty stamp at left, accompanied byproof bills of exchange (Outing 2421a), cut cancelled,pinholes at left, toned, very good (1), bills of exchangemounted on blue paper, extremely fine (2), generallyfine (3)£150-200WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3536Worcester City & County Banking Company,proof £5, 184-, no serial number, black and white oncard, value at lower left, left and top right, arms at topcentre, bordered edge, printed by Perkins, Bacon &Petch (Outing 2427b), mount marks on reverse,surface damage otherwise good extremely fine£120-1803539Worcester City & County Banking CompanyLimited, a group of proof £50 18- (c.1849), no serialnumbers, black and white on paper (1) and card (2),value at lower left, left and top right, arms at topcentre, bordered edge, printed by Perkins, Bacon &Petch (Outing 2427m), mount marks on reverse, pencilannotations dated 1849, some heavy toning, otherwisegenerally very good (3)£300-4003537Worcester City & County Banking CompanyLimited, proof £10 & £50 18- (c.1869), no serialnumber, black and white, value at lower left, left andtop right, arms at top centre, bordered edge, printedby Perkins, Bacon & Co (Outing 2427d), mountmarks on reverse, pencil annotations dated ‘27September 1869’ otherwise good extremely fine (2)£300-5003540Stourbridge & Kidderminster Banking Company,proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, valueat lower left, centre and top right, Britannia vignette attop left, a Perkins, Bacon & Petch print (see Outing2070b for type, this location not seen), light toning,one pinhole at lower left, otherwise about uncirculated£100-120END MORNING SESSION3538Worcester City & County Banking Company,proof £10 18-, no serial number, black and white oncard, value at lower left, left and top right, arms at topcentre, bordered edge, printed by Perkins, Bacon &Petch (Outing 2427e), mount marks on reverse, goodextremely fine£150-200131


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiAfternoon Sessioncommencing at 1.00 p.m. (Lots 3541-3801)WALESANGLESEYHOLYHEAD3541Holyhead & Anglesea Bank, unissued £2, 18-, no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lowerleft and top right, vignette of St.Cybi’s Church at top left (not seen in Outing), crisp, original and fresh, good extremely fine,and very scarce, rare£300-4003541ANorth and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-(c.1848), no serial number, black and white on card,value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau,vignette of Menai Bridge at centre, arms at left,printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 1228for type, this issue town not seen), surface dirt at right,ink annotation at lower left dated ‘March 23rd 1848’,mount marks on reverse, good very fine£150-200WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonBRECKNOCKSHIREBRECON3542Brecon Bank (Wilkins, Jeffreys, Wilkins & Self),unissued, 17-, no serial number, black and white, armsat top left (Outing 266, partnership not seen),mounted on blue paper, foxing, otherwise aboutuncirculated£150-2003544Brecon Bank (Wilkins, Jeffreys, Wilkins &Williams), 5 guineas, 25 September 17[96], serialnumber 18/0077, black and white, arms at top left,value at lower left and centre, manuscript signature atlower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 266b), inkcancelled and cancellation hole, some toning, a crisp,fresh very fine£300-4003543Brecon Bank (Wilkins, Jeffreys, Wilkins &Williams), 5 guineas, 21 March 17[88], serial number1089, black and white, arms at top left, value at lowerleft and centre, manuscript signature at lower right,duty stamp at left (Outing 266b), ink cancelled, sometoning, a crisp, fresh very fine£300-4003545Brecon Bank (Wilkins, Jeffreys, Wilkins &Williams), 5 guineas, 25 August 18[00], serialnumber 22/2292, black and white, allegorical femaleat top left, value at lower left and centre (Outing266b), ink cancelled and cut cancelled, toned, very good£200-300135


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3546Brecon Bank (Wilkins, Jefferys, Wilkins & Williams), 9 guineas, 7 May 17[88],serial number 1567, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left andcentre, arms at top left, manuscript signature at lower left (Outing 266c), ink cancelled,a crisp and fresh good fine, an exemplary banknote of 18th century Wales, rare£500-7003547Brecon Bank (Wilkins, Jeffreys, Wilkins & Williams), 15 guineas, 23 September17[86], serial number 8/2130, black and white, arms at top left, value at lower left andcentre, manuscript signature at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 266d), inkcancelled, some toning, tear at centre, fine, rare£400-5003548Brecon Bank (Wilkins, Jeffreys, Wilkins & Williams), £10, 6 September 17[96],serial number 18/7722, black and white, arms at top left, value at lower left and centre,manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 266e), ink cancelled and cancellation hole,some toning, otherwise a solid and presentable good fine£300-400WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3549Brecknock, 10/-, 29 October 18[13], serial number 6935, black and white, value at lower left andtop centre, vignette of Tretwr Castle at top left, manuscript signature of George North at lower right(Outing 267a), heavily toned, holes along folds, very good£150-2003550Brecon Old Bank, left hand portion of a £5, serial number 203, black and white, value at lowerleft, accompanied by letter dated 30 March 1867, Cardiff, relating to £2/10/-; half the face valueof the note. The letter is postmarked April 8th 1867 (see Outing 266 for type, this denominationnot seen), heavily toned, repaired with tape on reverse, pinholes, good£40-60137


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiCRICKHOWELL3551National Provincial Bank of Brecknock, proof £5,183-, no serial number, black and white on card, valueat lower left, right and top right, bust of William IV attop left (not seen for this issue location), mount markson reverse, ink annotations, heavy toning, otherwiseextremely fine£150-2003553Crickhowell, 1 guinea, 20 February 18[21], serialnumber 494 black and white, vignette of PorthmawrGateway at top left, value at lower left and right,manuscript signature at lower right, duty stamp atcentre (Outing 618a), foxing, pinholes, otherwise solid,about fine£120-1803552National Provincial Bank of Brecknock, proof £5,183-, no serial number, black and white on card, valueat lower left, right and top right, bust of William IV attop left (not seen for this issue location), mount markson reverse, ink annotations, heavy toning, otherwiseextremely fine£150-2003554Crickhowell, £1, 11 January 18[2?], serial number372 black and white, vignette of Porthmawr Gatewayat top left, value at lower left and right, manuscriptsignature at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse inblack and red (Outing 618b), toning, right and topedge torn, ink marks, otherwise a solid and presentablegood fine£80-100WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonHAY ON WYE3555Hay Bank (Joseph Gibbins, Robert Eaton & WilliamStroud), £1, 3 November 18[25], serial number B491,black and white, value at top left, top right, lower left andright in tableau, vignette at top centre, revenue stamp onreverse in black and red, manuscript signature at lower right(Outing 919a), heavily toned, large hole at centre, very good£120-1803556Hay Bank (Joseph Gibbins, Robert Eaton &William Stroud), unissued £5, 183-, no serialnumber, black and white, value at lower left and rightin tableau, vignettes of bushel and Britannia at top (seeOuting 919a for type, this denomination not seen),halved and rejoined at centre by tape, tape at left andright edges on reverse, toned, otherwise solid about fine,rare£250-3003557Herefordshire Banking Company, £5, 12 August18[57], serial number 6340, black and white, value atlower left, top right and centre, arms at top left,manuscript signature at lower right, bank name onreverse in guilloche design (Outing 920a), halved andrejoined, handstamped on both sides, very good£200-250139


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiCARNARVONCAERNARFONSHIRE3558North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-, noserial number, black and white on card, value at lowerleft, top right and centre in tableau, vignette of MenaiBridge at top centre, arms at top right, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Petch, accompanied by trimmedproof on paper of the same type (Outing 391d & e)surface dirt, mount marks on reverse, generally goodextremely fine (2)£180-2003560North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-(c.1848), no serial number, black and white on card,value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau,vignette of Menai Bridge at top centre, arms at topright, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing1273d), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotationdated ‘March 17th 1848’, handstamped SPECIMEN,otherwise good extremely fine£150-200LLANRWST3559North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-, noserial number, black and white, value at lower left, topright and centre in tableau, vignette of Menai Bridgeat top centre, arms at top right, printed by Perkins,Bacon & Petch (see Outing 1273 for type, not seen),mount marks on reverse, signature strip removed,otherwise good extremely fine£80-1003561North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5,18- (c.1884), no serial number, black and white, valueat lower left, top right and centre in tableau, vignetteof Menai Bridge at top centre, arms at top right,printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co (Outing 1273e),mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation dated‘March 21st July 84’, signature strip removed, otherwisegood extremely fine£80-100WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonPORTHMADOC3562North and South Wales Bank, proof post bill for£50, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card,value at lower left, arms at top left, printed by Perkins,Bacon & Petch (see Outing 1273 for type, not seen),evidence of mounting on reverse, heavy discolouration,good fine£120-1803564North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-(c.1875), no serial number, black and white, value atlower left, top right and centre in tableau, vignette ofMenai Bridge at top centre, arms at top right, printedby Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 1737for type,not seen), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotationdated ‘31st March 75’, lower left corner missing,otherwise extremely fine£100-1503563North and South Wales Bank, proof £10, 183-, noserial number, black and white on card, value at lowerleft, top right and centre in tableau, vignette of MenaiBridge at top centre, arms at top right and top left,printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 1273for type, not seen), evidence of mounting on reverse,heavy discolouration, good fine£150-2003565North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-, noserial number, black and white, value at lower left, topright and centre in tableau, vignette of Menai Bridgeat top centre, arms at top right, printed by Perkins,Bacon & Petch (see Outing 1737 for type, not seen),mount marks on reverse, signature strip removed, lightdiscolouration at right otherwise extremely fine£80-120141


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiPWLLHELI3566North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5,18- (c.1884), no serial number, black and white, valueat lower left, top right and centre in tableau, vignetteof Menai Bridge at top centre, arms at top right,printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co (Outing 1737e),mount marks on reverse, signature strip removed,otherwise good extremely fine£80-1203568North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-(c.1875), no serial number, black and white, value atlower left, top right and centre in tableau, vignette ofMenai Bridge at top centre, arms at top right, printedby Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 1764 for type,not seen), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotationdated ‘31st March 75’, light discolouration at loweredge, otherwise extremely fine£150-2003567North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5,190-, no serial number, black and white, value at lowerleft, top right and centre in tableau, vignette of MenaiBridge at top centre, arms at top right, accompaniedby two notes of the same type printed on pink paper(Outing 1737e), trimmed, some surface dirt, otherwisegenerally good very fine£50-803569North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5,18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lowerleft, top right and centre in tableau, vignette of MenaiBridge at top centre, arms at top right, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Co, accompanied by note of thesame type printed on pink paper (Outing 1764e),mount marks on reverse, section at signature stripremoved, light discolouration, trimmed (1), otherwisegenerally extremely fine (2)£120-160WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonCARDIGANSHIREABERYSTWITH3570Aberystwith & Cardiganshire Bank (Thomas,Williams, Morris, Davies & Co), £5, 10 August182[2], serial number 478, black and white, value atlower left and top right, maritime vignette at left,manuscript signature of Williams at lower right,revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing13d), halved and rejoined, heavily toned, trimmededges, very good£80-1003572Aberystwith & Tregaron Bank (Evans, Jones,Davies & Co), £1, 8 June 181[3], serial numberF536, black and white, value at lower left, centre andtop right, vignette of sheep at top left, manuscriptsignature of Davies at lower right, duty stamp at left(Outing 14b), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse, heavytoning, very good£100-1503571Aberystwith & Tregaron Bank (Evans, Jones,Davies & Co), 10/-, 20 May 181[4], serial number116, black and white, value lower left and centre,vignette of sheep at left, manuscript signature ofDavies at lower right (Outing 14a), pinholes, toning,about fine, rare£300-3503573Aberystwith & Tregaron Bank (Evans, Jones,Davies & Co), £1, 1 January 181[3], serial numberL747, black and white, value at lower left, centre andtop right, vignette of sheep at top left, manuscriptsignature of Davies at lower right (Outing 14b),bankruptcy handstamp on reverse, trimmed lower edge,heavy toning, about fine£80-120143


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3574Aberystwith & Tregaron Bank (Evans, Jones, Davies &Co), £1, 4 March 181[4], serial number O341, black andwhite, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette ofsheep at top left, manuscript signature of Evans at lowerright, duty stamp at left (Outing 14b), bankruptcyhandstamp on reverse, toning, a solid and presentable fine£150-2003575Aberystwith & Tregaron Bank (Evans, Jones,Davies & Co), £2, 2 May 181[4], serial numberC271, black and white, value at lower left, centre andtop right, vignette of two sheep at top left, manuscriptsignature of Evans at lower right, duty stamp at left(Outing 14c), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse,toning, a solid and presentable fine£200-2503576Aberystwith & Tregaron Bank (Evans, Jones,Davies & Co), £5, 1 October 181[3], serial numberA721, black and white, value at lower left, centre andtop right, vignette of sheep at top left, manuscriptsignature of Jones at lower right, duty stamp at lowercentre (Outing 14d), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse,trimmed lower edge, pinholes, toning, fine£200-2503577North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white, value at lower left, top right andcentre in tableau, vignette of Menai Bridge at top centre,arms at top left, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (seeOuting 16 for type, not seen), mount marks on reverse,signature strip removed, discolouration at right, otherwiseabout uncirculated£80-120WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3578North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5,18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lowerleft, top right and centre in tableau, vignette of MenaiBridge at top centre, arms at top left (see Outing 16for type, not seen), mount marks on reverse, lower edgetrimmed, discolouration at right, otherwise aboutuncirculated£50-703579North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-, noserial number, black and white on card, value at lowerleft, top right and centre in tableau, vignette of MenaiBridge at top centre, arms at top left, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 16 for type, notseen), mount marks on reverse, handstampedSPECIMEN, discolouration and wear at right andlower edge, otherwise good very fine£150-200CARDIGAN3580Cardigan, unissued 1 guinea, 18-, no serial number, black andwhite on watermarked paper, value at lower left and right,vignette of castle at top left, duty stamp at left (Outing 427b),about uncirculated£40-60145


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiLAMPETER3581Lampeter Bank (David Jones & Co), £5, 1 November 19[05], serial numberG3444, black and white, value at lower left and centre as protector, vignette ofbull at top left, manuscript signature of Herbert David-Evans at lower right, aWaterlow & Sons print (Outing 1092b), ink cancelled in pink, some smallstains, otherwise a fresh and original about extremely fine, and lovely note£800-1,200WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonCARMARTHENSHIRECARMARTHEN3582Carmarthen Old Bank, unissued 5 guineas, 179-, noserial number, black and white, value at lower left,arms at top right (see Outing 458 for type, thisdenomination not seen), mounted on blue paper,otherwise extremely fine£120-1803585Carmarthen Bank (Thos Waters, Robt Waters, JohWaters & Jno Waters), £1, 27 July 18[21], serialnumber 578 black and white on paper, value at left,centre and top right, bankers’ initials at top left,manuscript signature of Robert Waters at lower right,revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (see Outing459 for type, this partnership not seen), toning,paperclip rust mark at top left, pinholes at left, very good£100-1203583Carmarthen, unissued £1, 18-, no serial number,black and white, value at lower left and right, arms atleft (not seen), about uncirculated£100-1503586Carmarthen Bank (Thos Waters, Robt Waters &Jno Waters), £2, 16 November 18[24], serial number885, black and white, value at left, centre and topright, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signatureof Robert Waters at lower right, revenue stamp onreverse in black and red (see Outing 459 for type, thispartnership not seen), toning, bankruptcy handstampon reverse, crisp, a solid good fine£200-2503584Carmarthen Bank (David, Morris & Sons), obverseand reverse proofs for £2, 18- (c.1817), no serialnumber black and white on paper, value at lower left,centre and top right, cockerel vignette at left, reversewith value at left and right, cockerel vignette at centre(see Outing 455b for type), mount marks on reverse,two corners missing, light toning, otherwise crisp,generally about extremely fine (2)£120-180147


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3587Carmarthen Bank (Rob Waters, Jno Waters &Davd Jones), £5, 13 October 182[7], serial number96, black and white, value at lower left, centre and topright, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signatureof Robert Waters at lower right, revenue stamp onreverse in black and red (see Outing 459 for type, thispartnership not seen), toned and discoloured, pinholesat top left, otherwise crisp, a solid fine£150-2003589Carmarthen Bank (Waters, Jones & Co), £5, 20September 182[8], serial number 6, black and white,value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette ofCarmarthen Bridge at top left, manuscript signature ofDavid Jones at lower right, revenue stamp on reversein black and red (Outing 459b), toned and discoloured,pinholes at top left, handstamp in red, very good£100-1503588Carmarthen Bank (Rob Waters, Jno Waters &Davd Jones), £5, 24 September 182[7], serialnumber 5, black and white, value at lower left, centreand top right, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscriptsignature of David Jones at lower right, revenue stampon reverse in black and red (see Outing 459 for type,this partnership not seen), heavily toned, handstamps inred, pinholes at left, tears at top edge, very good£100-1503590Carmarthen Bank (Waters, Jones & Co), £5, 20September 182[8], serial number 654, black andwhite, value at lower left, centre and top right,vignette of Carmarthen Bridge at top left, manuscriptsignature of John Waters at lower right, revenue stampon reverse in black and red (Outing 459b), toned,mounting on reverse, pinholes at top left, a solid fine£120-180WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3591Carmarthen Bank (Waters, Jones & Co), £5, 17October 182[9], serial number 099, black and white,value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette ofCarmarthen Bridge at top left, manuscript signature ofJohn Waters at lower right, value and bank name onreverse (Outing 459b), toned and stained,handstamped in red, pinholes at top left, about fine£140-18035933592Carmarthen Bank (Waters, Jones & Co), £5, 23October 18[30], serial number 106, black and white,value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette ofCarmarthen Bridge at top left, manuscript signature ofJohn Waters at lower right, value and bank name onreverse (Outing 459b), toned at edges, otherwise crisp, apresentable fine£140-1803594Carmarthen Bank (Waters, Jones & Co), £5, 4 July18[29], serial number 654, black and white, value atlower left, centre, top right and centre as protector inblue, vignette of Carmarthen Bridge at top left,manuscript signature of Jones at lower right, bankname and value on reverse (Outing 459c), toning,pinholes at left, otherwise a presentable fine£120-1603593Carmarthen Bank (Waters, Jones & Co), £5, 17September 18[28], serial number 839, black andwhite, value at lower left, centre, top right and centreas protector in blue, vignette of Carmarthen Bridge attop left, manuscript signature of John Waters at lowerright, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red(Outing 459c), toning, handstamped in red, pinholes atleft, about fine£120-1603595Carmarthen Bank (Waters, Jones & Co), £5, 2October 18[30], serial number 122, black and white,value at lower left, centre, top right and centre asprotector, vignette of Carmarthen Bridge at top left,manuscript signature of John Waters at lower right,value and bank name on reverse (Outing 459d), lighttoning and stain, otherwise a crisp and presentableabout very fine£150-180149


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3596Carmarthen Bank (Waters, Jones & Co), £7, 4 August 18[29], serialnumber 116, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, topright and centre, vignette of Carmarthen bridge at top left, manuscriptsignature of John Waters at lower right (Outing 459f), pinholes at left, torn topand lower edge, toned, bankruptcy handstamp and annotations on reverse. Aninteresting denomination from a unique series, good fine, rare£300-4003597Carmarthen Bank (Waters, Jones & Co), £8, 14August 18[29], serial number 332, black and white onwatermarked paper, value at lower left, top right andcentre, vignette of Carmarthen bridge at top left,manuscript signature of John Waters at lower right(Outing 459g), pinholes at left, toned, bankruptcyhandstamp and annotations on reverse, edges trimmed,otherwise very good, rare£200-2503598Carmarthen Bank (Waters, Jones & Co), £9, 4August 18[29], serial number 52, black and white onwatermarked paper, value at lower left, top right andcentre, vignette of Carmarthen bridge at top left,manuscript signature of Jones at lower right (Outing459h), pinholes and cancellation holes at left, toned,bankruptcy handstamp at right. A rarely seendenomination, about fine, rare£300-500WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonLAUGHARNELLANDOVERY3599Laugharne (T.Harrison & Company), 5 guineas, 13May 18[08], serial number 57, black and white onwatermarked paper, value at lower left and right, armsand bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature ofThomas Harrison at lower right (Outing 1098a),toned, ink marks, about fine, rare£400-5003601Llandovery Bank (David Jones, Evan Jones & Co),£1, 2 May 18[18], serial number 3552, black andwhite, value at lower left and centre, vignette of cow atleft, manuscript signature of Evan Jones at lower right,bank name on reverse (Outing 1259a, thisdenomination not seen), evidence of framing, toned,ink cancelled, otherwise a solid good fine, rare£300-400LLANDILO3600Laugharne (T.Harrison & Company), £1, 28November 18[07], serial number 139, black and whiteon watermarked paper, value at lower left and right,arms and bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signatureof Thomas Harrison at lower right (Outing 1098b),staining along folds, otherwise a presentable about fine,rare£200-3003602Llandilo Bank (David Jones & Co), joined left andright halves of a £5, 10 May 186[0], serial numberA3734, black and white, value at lower left and centreas protector in black, vignette of cow at left,manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 1259, notseen), halved and rejoined, taped on reverse,handstamps, pinholes, heavily toned, otherwise fine£100-150151


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiNEWCASTLE EMLYN3603Llandilo Bank (David Jones & Co), £5, 18-, serialnumber B9997, black and white, value at lower leftand centre as protector in black, vignette of cow at left(Outing 1259, not seen), cut cancelled, one pinhole attop left, otherwise extremely fine, rare£200-2503605Newcastle Emlyn Bank (William Marsden &Compy), part issued £10, 20 December 18[39], serialnumber B.1854, black and white, value at lower left,centre, top right, and centre as protector, vignette attop left of Newcastle Emlyn castle (Outing 1496a),piece of paper laid down and ripped on reverse, pencilannotations at lower left, otherwise a crisp about veryfine, rare£400-6003604Llandilo Bank (Joseph Gibbins, Robert Eaton &William Stroud), proof £1, 182-, no serial number,black and white, value at lower left and right, pastoralvignette at centre (Outing 1261a, this value not seen),mount marks on reverse, otherwise about uncirculated£250-300WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonDENBIGHSHIREBRYMBODENBIGH3606Brymbo Iron Works (Sir James Esdaile), proof 5guineas, 180-, no serial number, black and white onthick paper, value at lower left, angelic female at left(not seen in Outing), mounted on blue paper, very lightdiscolouration, otherwise about uncirculated£250-3003608Denbigh Bank (Richard & Charles Sankey), proof£5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card,value at lower left, top right and centre, bankers’initials at top right, vignette of the Gateway atDenbigh Castle at centre, a Perkins & Heath print (seeOuting 658 for type, not seen), mounting on reverse,otherwise original, about uncirculated£200-2503607Brymbo Iron Works (For the Executors &Trustees of the late John Wilkinson Esq.), 1 guinea,23 November 18[13], serial number I596, black andwhite, value at lower left and centre, arms at top left,manuscript signature of Sam Smith Adam at lowerright (not seen in Outing), ink cancelled, heavy toning,two pinholes at left, very good, rare£300-4003609Denbigh Bank (Clough, Mason & Price), £1, 8September 18[12], serial number 2389, black andwhite, value at lower left and top right, bankers’ initialsat left, manuscript signature of Clough at lower left,duty stamp at left (Outing 659a), mounting on reverse,toned, rust marks with small holes, about fine£150-200153


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiLLANGOLLEN3610North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-, noserial number, black and white, value at lower left, topright and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette ofMenai Bridge at centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon &Petch (Outing 662, not seen), mount marks on reverse,signature strip removed, otherwise good extremely fine£80-1203612North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-(c.1865), no serial number, black and white, value atlower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at topleft, vignette of Menai Bridge at centre, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1271, not seen),mount marks on reverse, pencil annotations dated ‘Dec18th 65’, light discolouration, otherwise extremely fine£80-1203611North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5,18- (c.1884), no serial number, black and white, valueat lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms attop left, vignette of Menai Bridge at centre, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Co (Outing 662e), mount marks onreverse, pencil annotation dated ‘24th July 84’,signature strip removed, otherwise good extremely fine£80-1203613North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5,18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lowerleft, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left,vignette of Menai Bridge at centre (Outing 1271e),mount marks on reverse, trimmed at lower edge,otherwise extremely fine£80-120WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonRUTHIN3614North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-(c.1848), no serial number, black and white on card,value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau,arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at centre,printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1838, notseen), mount marks on reverse, ink annotations dated‘Feb 25th 1848’, toning and discolouration, otherwiseextremely fine£140-1803616North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5,19-, no serial number, black and white on pink paper,value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau,arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at centre(Outing 1838e), lower edge trimmed, otherwiseextremely fine£80-1203615North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5,18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lowerleft, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left,vignette of Menai Bridge at centre (Outing 1838e),mount marks on reverse, discolouration at top, loweredge trimmed, otherwise extremely fine£80-1203617North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5,190- (c.1901), no serial number, black and white,value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau,arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at centre(Outing 1838e), mount marks on reverse, pencilannotation dated ‘March 22nd 1901’, lower edgetrimmed, otherwise about extremely fine£80-120155


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiWREXHAM3618Wrexham & North Wales Bank, £5, 24 April18[39], serial number D176, black and white, value atlower left, top right and centre, arms at left,manuscript signature at lower right, revenue stamp onreverse in black and red (Outing 2438a), heavy toning,some pinholes, very good£100-1403619North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-(c.1848), no serial number, black and white on card,value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau,arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at centre,printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 2441, notseen), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation dated‘March 6th 48’, handstamped SPECIMEN, otherwiseabout uncirculated£120-1603620Wrexham Bank, unissued £1, 18-, no serial number,black and white, value at lower left, centre and topright, local dignitary at left in cartouche, vignette ofbank at right, a Perkins, Fairman & Heath print (notseen in Outing), about uncirculated£200-250WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonFLINTSHIREBROUGHTON3621Broughton, £50, 179[2], no serial number, black andwhite, value at top, bankers’ initials at left, manuscriptsignature of John Marshall at right (not seen),discolouration at right, otherwise very fine£30-40HOLYWELL3623Bank of North Wales and Chester (Williams, Jones& Hughes), £10, 15th October 17[date torn], serialnumber 331, black and white, arms at left, value atlower left and centre, manuscript signature of EdwardJones at lower right (Outing 518b), laid down onboard removed from frame, parts missing at top left andlower right, good£200-3003622Flintshire Bank (Richard & Charles Sankey), proof£1, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card,value at lower left, top right and centre, arms at topright, bankers’ initials at left, beehive vignette atcentre, printed by Perkins & Heath (Outing 972d),mounting on reverse, very light toning, otherwise aboutuncirculated£150-2003624Bank of North Wales and Chester (Williams, Jones& Hughes), 5 guineas, 17th October 179[4], serialnumber 445, black and white, arms at left, value atlower left and centre, manuscript signature of EdwardJones at lower right (Outing 518, this value not seen),laid down on board removed from frame, good£180-2601573625North Wales Bank (Thos Williams, Wm Thomas,Henry Hesketh & Edwd Jones), unissued bill ofexchange, 17-, no serial number, black and white,arms at left, banker’s initials at left (see Outing 972 fortype, this partnership not seen), mounted on bluepaper, right edge torn, otherwise about extremely fine£40-50


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3626Holywell Bank (Douglas, Smalley, Sedgwick,Weatherby, Leaf & Barton), unissued £1, 18-, noserial number, black and white on watermarked paper,value at lower left, left, right and top right, vignette ofSt.Winefride’s Church at centre, printed by Perkins &Heath, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (notseen), light toning, holes at folds, otherwise anattractive, rare, very fine£200-3003629North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-, noserial number, black and white, value at lower left, topright and centre in tableau, arms top left, vignette ofMenai Bridge at centre printed by Perkins, Bacon &Petch (see Outing 976a for type), mount marks onreverse, extremely fine£140-1803627Holywell Bank (Douglas, Smalley, Sedgwick,Weatherby, Ford & Addison), £5, 1 May 18[38],serial number 34, black and white, value at lower left,top right and right, vignette of St.Winefride’s Church,manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 974c),heavy toning, very good£140-1803630North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5,18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lowerleft, top right and centre in tableau, arms top left,vignette of Menai Bridge at centre, accompanied bytrimmed note of the same type and unissued bill ofexchange (Outing 976f), mount marks on reverse,lower edge trimmed, generally extremely fine (3)£100-1403628Holywell Bank (Douglas, Smalley, Sedgwick,Weatherby, Hilton & Addison), £5, 2 March18[38], serial number 9, black and white, value atlower left, top right and right, vignette ofSt.Winefride’s Church, manuscript signature at lowerright (Outing 974, this partnership not seen), heavytoning, tape on reverse, very good£140-180WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonMOLD3631Mold Bank Flintshire (Saml & James Knight), £1,21 October 18[24], serial number P2915, black andwhite, value at lower left, right and top right, vignetteof Neptune at centre, figures in rotunda at top left,manuscript signature at lower right, printed byPerkins, Fairman & Heath, revenue stamp on reversein black and red (Outing 1446a), heavily toned, twoholes, tear along fold at centre, very good£80-10036333632Mold Bank Flintshire (Saml & James Knight),unissued £1, 18-, no serial number, black and white,value at lower left, right and top right, vignette ofNeptune at centre, figures in rotunda at top left(Outing 1446b), mount mark on reverse, light toning,otherwise about uncirculated£140-1803634Mold Bank Flintshire (Saml & James Knight), £5,20 October [1828], serial number 209, black andwhite, value at lower left, left and top right, vignette ofagricultural maiden at centre, figures in rotunda at topleft, manuscript signature at lower right, printed byPerkins & Heath, revenue stamp on reverse in blackand red (Outing 1446c), heavily toned, about fine£150-2003633Mold Bank Flintshire (Saml & James Knight),proof £1, 18-, no serial number, black and white, valueat lower left, right and top right, vignette of Neptuneat centre, figures in rotunda at top left, printed byPerkins, Fairman & Heath (Outing 1446b), abeautiful print, about uncirculated£140-1803635Mold Bank Flintshire (Saml & James Knight), £5,25 March [1829], serial number A1759, black andwhite, value at lower left, right and top right, vignetteof agricultural maiden at centre, figures in rotunda attop left, manuscript signature at lower right, revenuestamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 1446c,from the last year of issue), heavily toned, two holes,dividend stamp obverse, bankruptcy stamp on reverse,very good£100-140159


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3636North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-(c.1848), no serial number, black and white on card,value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau,vignette of Menai Bridge at centre, arms top left,printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1447, notseen), mount marks on reverse, handstampedSPECIMEN, about extremely fine£120-16036383639North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5,18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lowerleft, top right and centre in tableau, arms top left,vignette of Menai Bridge at centre, accompanied bytrimmed note of the same type (Outing 1447e),mount marks on reverse, lower edge trimmed (1), bothupper and lower edge trimmed (1), otherwise generallyextremely fine (2)£80-1003637North and South Wales Bank Limited, part issued£5, 19-, serial number 8107, black and white, value atlower left, top right, centre in tableau and centre asprotector in red, arms top left, vignette of MenaiBridge at centre printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co(Outing 1447b), stamped CANCELLED, toned,evidence of framing, otherwise extremely fine, a lovelyengraving, rare£600-800RHYL3638North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5,190-, no serial number, black and white, value at lowerleft, top right and centre in tableau, arms top left,vignette of Menai Bridge at centre (Outing 1447e),mount marks on reverse, lower edge trimmed, otherwiseextremely fine£80-1003641North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-, noserial number, black and white, value at lower left, topright and centre in tableau, arms top left, vignette ofMenai Bridge at centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon &Petch (not seen in Outing), mount marks on reverse,signature strip removed, discolouration at right,otherwise extremely fine£80-100WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonGLAMORGANSHIREABERDARECARDIFF3642The West of England & South Wales DistrictBank, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black andwhite, value at lower left, centre in tableau, and all fourcorners of border, arms at lower centre, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 6a), mount marks onreverse, surface dirt at right, otherwise good extremelyfine£120-1803644Cardiff Bank, Glamorganshire (Wood, Wood &Co), 1 guinea, 10 October 18[20], serial numberR414, black and white, value at lower left and centre,vignette of Cardiff Castle at left, manuscript signatureat lower right of John Wood (Outing 418c), stampedFIRST DIVIDEND in orange, handstamp on reversedated ‘Oct. 22, 1823’, pinholes at left, toned and inkspots, about fine£100-150ABERNANT3643Abernant Iron Work (James Tappenden, JamesTappenden & Francis Tappenden), £1, 10 January18[08], serial number B2857, black and white, valueat lower left and right, bankers’ initials at top left,manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 3001b),toned, torn edges, numerous holes, good, rare£100-1503645Cardiff Bank, Glamorganshire (Wood, Wood &Co), cheque for 10/-, 4 November 18[20], serialnumber G454, black and white, value at lower left andcentre, vignette of Cardiff Castle at left, manuscriptsignature at lower right of Tho: Morgan (Outing418d), stamped FIRST DIVIDEND in orange,handstamp on reverse dated ‘Nov 17, 1824’, pinholes atleft, toned, about fine£150-200161


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3646Cardiff Bank, Glamorganshire (Wood, Wood &Co), £1, 24 February 18[21], serial number h642,black and white, value at lower left, top and right,vignette of Cardiff Castle at left, duty stamp at left,manuscript signature at lower right of John Wood(Outing 418e), stamped FIRST DIVIDEND inorange, handstamp on reverse dated ‘Nov. 8, 1823’,pinholes at left, toning at edges, otherwise a solid andpresentable fine£140-1803648Cardiff and Merthyr Bank (Guest, Lewis &Compy), proof £1, 18-, no serial number, black andwhite on card, value at lower left, left and right,vignette of smithing allegory (Hephaestus) at centre(Outing 419b), handstamped SPECIMEN, mountingon reverse, otherwise fresh and original, aboutuncirculated£150-2003647Cardiff Bank, Glamorganshire (Wood, Wood &Co), a pair of £5, both April 18[21], serial numbersL192 & L331, black and white, value at lower left andright, vignette of Cardiff Castle at left, manuscriptsignature at lower right of John Wood (Outing 418f),handstamp on reverse dated ‘Feb. 13, 1824’, trimmed(1), pinholes at left, toned, generally solid fine (2)£150-2003649Cardiff and Merthyr Bank (Guest, Lewis &Compy), proof 1 guinea, 18-, no serial number, blackand white on card, value at lower left and right,vignette of smithing allegory (Hephaestus) at centre, aPerkins & Heath print (Outing 419b), handstampedSPECIMEN, mounting on reverse, otherwise fresh,about uncirculated£180-240WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3650Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, proof£5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card,value at lower left and right in tableau, port scenevignette at top centre with arms either side, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 420b), handstampedSPECIMEN, toned, mount marks on reverse, otherwiseabout uncirculated£200-25036523651Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, proof£5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card,value at lower left and right in tableau, port scenevignette at top centre with arms either side, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 420b), toned anddiscoloured, evidence of mounting on reverse, good veryfine£150-2003653The West of England & South Wales DistrictBank, proof £10, 183-, no serial number, black andwhite on card, value at lower left, centre in tableau andin each corner, bordered edge, arms at lower centre,printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 421a),mounting on reverse, heavy toning, otherwise very fine£150-2003652Monmouthshire & Glamorgan Banking Company,reverse proof, black and white on card, Britanniavignette at top left and top right amongst ornateborder, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (seeOuting 420b for type), handstamped SPECIMEN,toned, mount marks on reverse, extremely fine£50-803654County of Gloucester Bank Limited, unissued £5,18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lowerleft, centre and centre as protector in blue, arms at left,printed by Blades, East & Blades (see Outing 422a fortype, this denomination not seen), perforatedCANCELLED, a very attractive note, extremely fine£300-500163


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3655County of Gloucester Bank Limited, unissued £10, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centreand centre as protector in orange, arms at left, printed by Blades, East & Blades (Outing 422a), perforated CANCELLED,small stains, otherwise a very attractive note, extremely fine£300-3503656National Provincial Bank of Cardiff, proof £5, 183-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left andtop right, bust of William IV at top left, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (not seen from this town of issue), mountingon reverse, heavy toning, ink annotation dated August 17/35, otherwise very fine£140-180WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonCYFARTHFA ANDHIRWAIN IRON WORKS3657Cyfarthfa and Hirwain Iron Works (RichCrawshay & Geo Crawshay), proof £1, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white on card, value at lowercentre, vignettes of Cyfarthfa Iron works at centre andall four corners (see Outing 3022 for type), mountingon reverse, light staining, otherwise extremely fine,pleasing£200-3003658Cyfarthfa and Hirwain Iron Works (RichCrawshay & Geo Crawshay), unissued £1, 18-, noserial number, black and white, value at lower centre,vignettes of Cyfarthfa Iron works at centre and all fourcorners, printed by Perkins & Heath (see Outing 3022for type), light discolouration, ink line at lower right,otherwise about uncirculated£200-3003659Cyfarthfa and Hirwain Iron Works (Rich Crawshay & Geo Crawshay), 1 guinea, 1 April 18[25], serial number S529,black and white, value at lower centre, vignettes of Cyfarthfa Iron works at centre and all four corners, printed by Perkins& Heath, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (see Outing 3022 for type, this denomination not seen), ink cancelled,toning, ink blot, otherwise a solid about very fine, rare£300-400165


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiDOWLAIS3660Cyfarthfa and Hirwain Iron Works (RichCrawshay & Geo Crawshay), proof £5, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white on card, value at lowercentre, vignettes of Cyfarthfa Iron works at centre andall four corners, printed by Perkins & Heath (seeOuting 3022 for type), evidence of mounting onreverse, about uncirculated£200-3003663Dowlais Bank (J.J. Guest, W. Lewis, W.V. Lewis &J.R. Guest), unissued £1, 18-, no serial number, blackand white, value at lower left, left, right and top right,vignette of smithing allegory (Hephaestus) at centre,vignette of Mercury at top left, bordered edge, aPerkins, Fairman & Heath (Outing 3025a), notch atleft edge, small tear at lower right, minimal toningotherwise fresh and original, good extremely fine£150-2003661Cyfarthfa and Hirwain Iron Works (RichCrawshay & Geo Crawshay), £5, 1 June 18[25],serial number 837, black and white, value at lowercentre, vignettes of Cyfarthfa Iron works at centre andall four corners, printed by Perkins & Heath, revenuestamp on reverse in red and black (Outing 3022d),toned, heavily trimmed, cut cancelled, otherwise aboutvery fine£100-1503664Dowlais Bank (J.J. Guest, W. Lewis, W.V. Lewis &J.R. Guest), proof 30 shillings, 18-, no serial number,black and white on card, value at lower centre, vignetteof forging allegory (Hephaestus) at left, vignette ofBritannia at right, a Perkins, Fairman & Heath print(Outing 3025c), very light discolouration, otherwisefresh, about uncirculated, attractive£250-3003662Cyfarthfa and Hirwain Iron Works (RichCrawshay & Geo Crawshay), proof £10, 18-, noserial number, black and white on card, value at lowercentre, vignettes of Cyfarthfa Iron works at centre andall four corners, printed by Perkins & Heath (seeOuting 3022 for type, this denomination not seen),mounting on reverse, otherwise about uncirculated£200-300WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3665Dowlais Bank (J.J. Guest, W. Lewis, W.V. Lewis & J.R. Guest), unissued error £10, 18-, no serial number, black andwhite, value at lower left, right and top right, Romanesque busts at top left and top right, vignette of smithing allegory(Hephaestus) at centre, bordered edge (Outing 3025e), mount marks on reverse, value error at top right, good extremely fineand very scarce£200-3003666Dowlais Bank (J.J. Guest, W. Lewis, W.V. Lewis & J.R. Guest), proof £10, 18-, no serial number, black and white,value at lower left, right and top right, Romanesque busts at top left and top right, vignette of smithing allegory(Hephaestus) at centre, bordered edge, a Perkins, Fairman & Heath print (Outing 3025e), mount marks on reverse,handstamped SPECIMEN, otherwise a crisp and fresh about uncirculated£200-300167


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiMERTHYR TYDVIL3667Merthyr Tydvil Bank (Thomas, Peirce, DavidWilliams & Compy), 1 guinea, 26 February 18[13],serial number B1261, black and white, value at lowerleft and right, bankers’ initials at left, duty stamp atleft, manuscript signature of Thomas Peirce at lowerright (Outing 1421a), pinholes and hole at centre,otherwise solid, fine£200-2503670Merthyr Tydvil Bank (Thomas, Peirce, DavidWilliams & Compy), £1, 2 February 18[21], serialnumber J1203, black and white, value at lower left,right and top right, bankers’ initials at left, manuscriptsignature of Thomas Peirce at lower right (Outing1421c), tear repaired on reverse with tape, dividendhandstamp on reverse, toning, about fine£120-1603668Merthyr Tydvil Bank (Thomas, Peirce, DavidWilliams & Compy), 1 guinea, 2 February 18[21],serial number J861, black and white, value at lowerleft, right and top right, bankers’ initials at left,manuscript signature of Thomas Peirce at lower right(Outing 1421a), toned, pinholes, trimmed edges, verygood£200-2503671Merthyr Tydvil Bank (Thomas, Peirce, DavidWilliams & Compy), £5, 22 April 18[23], serialnumber J3338, black and white, value at lower left,centre and top right, bankers’ initials at left,manuscript signature of Thomas Peirce at lower right,revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (Outing1421d), ink annotation dated 20th May 1858, pinholes,uneven edges, otherwise a solid fine£200-3003669Merthyr Tydvil Bank (Peirce, Williams & Co),10/-, 9 March 18[19], serial number P(?), black andwhite, value at lower left, right and top right, bankers’initials at left, manuscript signature of Thomas Peirceat lower right, issue location on reverse (Outing1421b), heavily toned, pinholes, about fine£150-180WWW.spinK.Com3672The West of England & South Wales DistrictBank, proof £5, 18- (c.1873), no serial number, blackand white, value at lower left, centre in tableau, and allfour corners of border, arms at lower centre, printedby Perkins, Bacon & Co (see Outing 1423 for type,not seen), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotationdated ‘16th August 73’, otherwise about uncirculated£100-150


april 18, 2013 - londonNEATH3673The West of England & South Wales DistrictBank, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black andwhite, value at lower left, centre in tableau, and all fourcorners of border, arms at lower centre, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Co (see Outing 1423 for type, notseen), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation, lighttoning, otherwise about uncirculated£100-1503675Neath Bank (George Haynes, George Haynes Junr& William W. Haynes), 1 guinea, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white on watermarked paper,vignette of tower at top, value at lower left and centre(Outing 1480a), slight toning at edges, otherwise crispand fresh, about uncirculated£200-2503674The West of England & South Wales DistrictBank, £5, 184[2], serial number 3830, black andwhite, value at lower left, centre in tableau, and all fourcorners of border, arms at lower centre, manuscriptsignature at lower right, printed by Perkins, Bacon &Co (see Outing 1423 for type, not seen), heavily toned,halved and rejoined at centre, pinholes, very good£100-1503676Neath Bank (George Haynes, George Haynes Junr& William W. Haynes), £1, 24 November 18[20],serial number 557, black and white, vignette of towerat top, value at lower left and centre, manuscriptsignature of Geo Haynes at lower right (Outing1480b), heavily toned, holes and pinholes at left, good£80-1203677Neath Bank (George Haynes, George Haynes Junr& William W. Haynes), £1, 18-, no serial number,black and white on watermarked paper, vignette oftower at top, value at lower left and centre,accompanied by a payment order of TheGlamorganshire Banking Company, Neath, for fiveshillings, 1846 (Outing 1480c), slight toning at edges,otherwise a pristine good extremely fine (2)£150-200169


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3678Neath Bank (George Haynes, George Haynes Junr& William W. Haynes), unissued £5, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white on watermarked paper, valueat lower left and centre, vignette of Neath Castle at top(Outing 1480d), toning at edges, otherwise crisp andfresh, about uncirculated£150-2003680Neath Bank (William Gronon, Robert Eaton &Joseph Gibbins), unissued bill of exchange, 181-, noserial number, black and white on watermarked paper,vignette of Neath Castle at top (see Outing 1481 fortype, this partnership not seen), toning at edges,otherwise about uncirculated£80-1003679Neath Bank (William Gronon, Robert Eaton &Joseph Gibbins), bill of exchange £650, 18 March181[7], serial number 783, black and white onwatermarked paper, value at lower left and centre,vignette of Neath Castle at top, manuscript signatureat lower right (see Outing 1481 for type, thispartnership not seen), ink cancelled, toned, a solid goodfine£100-1403681Neath Bank (Williams & Rowland), £1, 20 October182[5], serial number H224, black and white, value atlower left and centre, vignette of fleece with staff atleft, manuscript signature at lower right, revenuestamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 1482a),heavily toned, pinholes at left, mounting on reverse, verygood£150-180WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonPONTYPRIDD3682The West of England & South Wales DistrictBank, proof £5, 18- (c.1876), no serial number, blackand white, value at lower left, centre in tableau, and allfour corners of border, arms at lower centre, printedby Perkins, Bacon & Petch (not seen from thislocation), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotationdated ‘13th Jan 76’, surface dirt at top, otherwise aboutuncirculated£100-1503684Swansea Bank, Glamorganshire (George Haynes &George Haynes Junr), £1, 11 September 18[15],serial number 1014, black and white, value at lowerleft and right, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscriptsignature of Geo Haynes at lower right (see Outing2119a for type, this denomination not seen), tornedges, handstamped on both sides, heavily toned, pinholes,good£80-120SWANSEA3683Glamorganshire Bank (Fendall, Evans, Jelf,Pocklington & Stroud), 1 guinea, 7 (?) 180[5], serialnumber 532, black and white, value at lower left andcentre, bankers’ initials at top left (see Outing 2115afor type, value not seen, partnership confirmed bydate), lower left corner missing, tape attached to leftedge, pinholes at left, toned, otherwise very good£140-1803685Swansea Bank, Glamorganshire (George Haynes &George Haynes Junr), 1 guinea, 6 October 18[15],serial number 12033, black and white, value at lowerleft and centre, arms at top left, manuscript signatureof Geo Haynes at lower right (Outing 2119b), tornedge at left, handstamped on both sides, mounting onreverse, heavily toned, good£60-80171


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3686Swansea Bank, Glamorganshire (Haynes, Day,Haynes & Lawrence), 1 guinea, 12 July 18[24],serial number 296, black and white, value at lower leftand centre in tableau, vignette of Britannia at left,allegorical female at right and group Britannia vignetteat centre, manuscript signature of Lawrence at lowerright, revenue stamp in black and red on reverse(Outing 2119c), toned, bankruptcy handstamp onreverse dated ‘February 28, 1826’, otherwise a solid fine£140-1803688Swansea Bank, Glamorganshire (Haynes, Day,Haynes & Lawrence), proof 1 guinea, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white on card, value at lower leftand centre in tableau, vignette of Britannia at left,allegorical female at right and group Britannia vignetteat centre, a Perkins, Fairman & Heath print (Outing2119d), mounting on reverse, handstampedSPECIMEN, otherwise about uncirculated£150-2003687Swansea Bank, Glamorganshire (Haynes, Day,Haynes & Lawrence), 1 guinea, 21 May 18[22],serial number A326, black and white, value at lowerleft and centre in tableau, vignette of Britannia at left,allegorical female at right and group Britannia vignetteat centre, manuscript signature at lower right, revenuestamp in black and red on reverse (Outing 2119c),heavily toned, bankruptcy handstamp on reverse dated‘March 7, 1826’, evidence of mounting on reverse, aboutfine£120-1603689Swansea Bank, Glamorganshire (Haynes, Day,Haynes & Lawrence), £1, 27 May 18[22], serialnumber 761, black and white, value at lower left,centre and top right, vignette of allegorical female attop centre and Hellenistic relief design at centre,manuscript signature of Geo Day at lower right,printed by Perkins, Fairman & Heath, revenue stampon reverse in red and black (Outing 2119e),bankruptcy handstamp on reverse dated ‘February 241826’, some small holes, heavy toning, otherwise a solidabout fine£150-180WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3690Swansea Bank, Glamorganshire (Haynes, Day,Haynes & Lawrence), £1, 19 August 18[25], serialnumber T173, black and white, value at lower left,centre and top right, vignette of allegorical female attop centre and Hellenistic relief design at centre,manuscript signature of Lawrence at lower right,printed by Perkins, Fairman & Heath, revenue stampon reverse in red and black (Outing 2119e),handstamp on reverse, pinholes at left, toning and stains,otherwise about fine£150-1803692Swansea Bank, Glamorganshire (Haynes, Day,Haynes & Lawrence), proof £1, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white on card, value at lower left,centre and top right, vignette of allegorical female attop centre and Hellenistic relief design at centre, aPerkins, Fairman & Heath print (Outing 2119g),toning, otherwise about uncirculated£160-2003691Swansea Bank, Glamorganshire (Haynes, Day,Haynes & Lawrence), unissued £1, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white, value at lower left, centreand top right, vignette of allegorical female at topcentre and Hellenistic relief design at centre, a Perkins,Fairman & Heath print (Outing 2119f), evidence ofmounting on reverse, corners torn, cut at right intodesign, hole at centre, otherwise crisp and original,extremely fine£150-1803693Swansea Bank, Glamorganshire (Haynes, Day,Haynes & Lawrence), £5, 14 August 18[22], serialnumber A310, black and white, value at lower left,centre, left and right, vignette in rotunda at top centremanuscript signature of Lawrence at lower right, aPerkins, Fairman & Heath print, revenue stamp onreverse in red and black, accompanied by a chequefrom the Swansea Bank (Outing 2119h & Outing2123 for type), heavily trimmed edges, handstamp onreverse relating to bankruptcy dated March 7 1826,pinholes at left, about fine, cheque very fine (2)£100-150173


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3694Swansea Bank, Glamorganshire (Haynes, Day,Haynes & Lawrence), proof £5, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white, value at lower left, centre,left and right, bordered edge, vignette in rotunda attop centre, a Perkins, Fairman & Heath print (Outing2119j), fresh and original, about uncirculated, a lovelyprint£150-2003696Swansea Old Bank (Joseph Gibbins & RobertEaton), £1, 1 October 182[5], serial number 426,black and white, value at lower left and centre,bordered edge, vignette of Swansea Castle at lowerleft, manuscript signature of Joseph Gibbins at lowerright, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black(Outing 2121c), pinholes at left, toning, otherwise acrisp, solid good fine£200-2503695Swansea Old Bank (Joseph Gibbins & RobertEaton), unissued 10/-, 18-, no serial number, blackand white, value at lower left and right, bordered edge,vignette of Swansea Castle at lower left (Outing2121b), toning at edges, otherwise crisp, extremely fine£100-1403697Glamorganshire Old Bank (Joseph Gibbins &Robert Eaton), unissued £5, 18-, no serial number,black and white, value at lower left, top right andcentre as protector, vignette of Swansea Castle at right,vignettes of standing Britannia and Neptune at left andcentre, a Perkins, Fairman & Heath print (Outing2121e), mount marks on reverse, light stains, otherwisea crisp and original extremely fine£150-200WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3698Glamorganshire Old Bank (Joseph Gibbins &Robert Eaton), proof £5, 18-, no serial number,black and white on card, value at lower left, top rightand centre as protector, vignette of Swansea Castle atright, vignettes of standing Britannia and Neptune atleft and centre, a Perkins, Fairman & Heath print(Outing 2121f), mount marks on reverse, handstampedSPECIMEN, about uncirculated£150-2003700Monmouthshire & Glamorgan Banking Company,reverse proof, black and white on card, Britanniavignette at top left and top right amongst ornateborder, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (seeOuting 2126b for type), handstamped SPECIMEN,toned, evidence of mounting on reverse, very fine£60-803699Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, proof£5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card,value at lower left and right in tableau, port scenevignette at top centre with arms either side, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 2126b),handstamped SPECIMEN, toned, discoloured at edges,mount marks on reverse, about extremely fine£150-2003701Copper Smelting Works (Owen Williams, Pascoe,Grenfell & William Grenfell), unissued £10, 18-, noserial number, black and white on watermarked paper,value at centre and top left, bankers’ initials at top left(Outing 3045c), very slight aging of paper, otherwisevery attractive, about uncirculated, rare£250-350175


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiMERIONETHSHIREDOLGELLAU3702Merionethshire Bank (Williams & Sons), £5, 18-, serial number 0302, black and white, value at lower lower left, topright and right, vignette of Welshman with coracle boat at centre, framed by rune text (see Outing 696 for type, not seen),ink cancelled, toned, a fresh and original very fine, uniquely illustrated and rarely seen£400-5003703North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white, value at lower left, top right andcentre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridgeat top, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 697for type, not seen), mount marks on reverse, pencilannotation, signature strip removed, good extremely fine£80-120WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonFFESTINIOG3704North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-(c.1873), no serial number, black and white, value atlower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at topleft, vignette of Menai Bridge at top, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 697 for type, notseen), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation dated‘May 26th 73’, light surface dirt, otherwise aboutuncirculated£140-1803706North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-, noserial number, black and white, value at lower left, topright and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette ofMenai Bridge at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon &Petch (see Outing 787 for type, not seen), mountmarks on reverse, pencil annotation, signature stripremoved, slight discolouration, otherwise aboutuncirculated£80-1203705North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5,18- (c.1884), no serial number, black and white, valueat lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms attop left, vignette of Menai Bridge at top, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Co (Outing 697e), mount marks onreverse, pencil annotation dated ‘30th July 84’, lighttoning, otherwise about uncirculated£80-1203707North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5,18- (c.1884), no serial number, black and white, valueat lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms attop left, vignette of Menai Bridge at top, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Co (Outing 787e), mount marks onreverse, pencil annotation dated ‘28th July 84’,signature strip removed, otherwise about uncirculated£80-120177


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiMONTGOMERYSHIRELLANIDLOES3708Llanidloes Bank (William Herbert & Co), 10/-, 15 July181[3], serial number 1087, black and white, value at lowerleft and top, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signatureat lower left (Outing 1260b), heavily toned, numerous holes,very good£150-2003709Llanidloes Bank (William Herbert & Co), £1, 12July 181[3], serial number 1407, black and white,value at lower left and top right, bankers’ initials at topleft, manuscript signature at lower left, duty stamp atleft (Outing 1260c), toning, halved and rejoined bytape on reverse, about fine£200-2503710Llanidloes Bank (William Herbert & Co), £1, 1May 181[3], serial number B324, black and white,value at lower left and top right, bankers’ initials at topleft, manuscript signature at lower left (Outing1260c), heavy toning, tears along folds, very good£150-2003711North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-(c.1865), no serial number, black and white, value atlower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at topleft, vignette of Menai Bridge at top, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1263a), mount markson reverse, pencil annotation dated ‘Dec. 18th ‘65’,surface dirt, otherwise about uncirculated£100-150WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3712North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black andwhite, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left,vignette of Menai Bridge at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing1263a), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation, signature strip removed atlower right, otherwise about uncirculated£80-1203713North and South Wales Bank Limited, part issued £5, 19-, serial number10502, black and white, value at lower left, top right, centre in tableau andcentre as protector in red, arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at top,printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1263c), stamped CANCELLED,heavily toned, lower left corner missing, tears along folds and into design,otherwise solid, good fine£150-2003714North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5, 18- (c.1884), no serialnumber, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau,arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon &Petch (Outing 1263f), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation dated ‘26thJuly ‘84’, signature strip removed, otherwise about uncirculated£80-120179


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiNEWTOWN3715North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18- (c.1848), noserial number, black and white on card, value at lower left,top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette ofMenai Bridge at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (seeOuting 1568 for type, not seen), handstamped SPECIMEN,mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation dated ‘March 9th1848’, discolouration at right, otherwise about uncirculated£150-2003716North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-, noserial number, black and white, value at lower left, topright and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette ofMenai Bridge at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon &Petch (see Outing 1568 for type, not seen), mountmarks on reverse, pencil annotation, signature stripremoved, about uncirculated£80-1203717North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5,18- (c.1884), no serial number, black and white, valueat lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms attop left, vignette of Menai Bridge at top, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Co (Outing 1568e), mount markson reverse, pencil annotation dated ‘22nd July ‘84’,discolouration at lower right, otherwise aboutuncirculated£80-120WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3718Bank of Manchester, £5, 1 January 183[5], serial number 2513, black and white, valueat lower left and centre, Britannia-esque vignette at top left, manuscript signature at lowerright (Outing 1567), ink cancelled, toned, a presentable good fine£200-3003719Bank of Manchester, £5, 20 August 183[8], serialnumber 3694, black and white, value at lower left andcentre, Britannia-esque vignette at top left, manuscriptsignature at lower right (Outing 1567), ink cancelled,toned, halved and rejoined on reverse with tape,trimmed edges, otherwise good fine, rare£300-4003721Montgomeryshire Old Bank (Arthur Davies Owen& Robert Griffiths), £1, 22 October 18[13], serialnumber G819, black and white, value at lower left andleft, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature ofRob. Griffiths at lower right (Outing 2317b), toned,some small holes at folds, cut at left edge, fine£100-1503720Montgomeryshire Old Bank (A.D. Owen & R.Griffiths), £1, 12 September 18[14], serial numberM248, black and white, value at lower left and left,bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Rob.Griffiths at lower right (Outing 2317b), toned, somesmall holes at folds, fine£150-2003722Montgomeryshire Old Bank (Arthur Davies Owen& Robert Griffiths), bill of exchange for £1, 6 May18[15], serial number C330, black and white, value atleft, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature ofArthur D. Owen at lower right (Outing 2317c), toned,ink cancelled, large tear and holes at left, very good£100-150181


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiPOOL (WELSHPOOL)3723Welsh Pool Bank (George Meares, Matthew Jones& Co), £1, 20 June 180[8], serial number A1114,black and white on watermarked paper, value at lowerleft and centre, bankers’ initials at left, manuscriptsignature of Matt. Jones at lower right, duty stamp atleft (see Outing 2318 for type, this partnership notseen), toned, a couple of pinholes, fine£120-1803725Welsh-Pool Bank (John Mytton, Matthew Jones &Price Glynne Mutton), £1, 27 December 181[3],serial number K716, black and white, value at lowerleft, centre, top left and top right, bankers’ initials atleft, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of JohnMytton at lower right, value, bankers’ initials and bankname on reverse (Outing 2318c), numerous dividendstamps on reverse, toning, otherwise a solid good fine£80-1203724Welsh-Pool Bank (John Mytton, Matthew Jones &Price Glynne Mutton), £1, 15 November 181[3],serial number B935, black and white, value at lowerleft, centre, top left and top right, bankers’ initials atleft, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of PriceG. Mytton at lower right, value, bankers’ initials andbank name on reverse (Outing 2318c), numerousdividend stamps on reverse, a couple of ink stains,otherwise a solid good fine£80-1203726Welsh-Pool Bank (John Mytton, Matthew Jones &Price Glynne Mutton), £1, 18 April 181[4], serialnumber X713, black and white, value at lower left,centre, top left and top right, bankers’ initials at left,duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of Matt. Jonesat lower right, value, bankers’ initials and bank nameon reverse (Outing 2318c), numerous dividend stampson reverse, toning, pinholes at left, good fine£80-120WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3727Welsh-Pool Bank (John Mytton, Matthew Jones &Price Glynne Mutton), £5, 28 February 181[4],serial number C885, black and white, value at lowerleft, centre, top left and top right, bankers’ initials atleft, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of PriceG. Mytton at lower right, value, bankers’ initials andbank name on reverse (Outing 2318d), numerousdividend stamps on reverse, ink stains and toning,otherwise a solid good fine£150-2003729North and South Wales Bank Limited, three proof£5, all 18-, no serial numbers, black and white onpaper (2) and card (1), value at lower left, top rightand centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette ofMenai Bridge at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon andCo (Outing 2320e and 2320f), mount marks onreverse, pencil annotations, some light surface dirt anddiscolouration, otherwise generally good extremely fine(3)£200-3003728North and South Wales Bank Limited, part issued£5, 19-, serial number 7707, black and white, value atlower left, top right, centre in tableau and centre asprotector in red, arms at top left, vignette of MenaiBridge at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co(Outing 2320e), laid down on thick card, heavily toned,otherwise extremely fine, rare£300-5003730North and South Wales Bank Limited, two proof£5, both 190-, no serial numbers, black and white onpink paper (1) and white paper (1), value at lower left,top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left,vignette of Menai Bridge at top, printed by Perkins,Bacon & Co (Outing 2330f), trimmed at lower edge,mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation dated ‘01’and ‘06’, surface dirt, about uncirculated (2)£50-70183


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiMONMOUTHSHIREABERGAVENNY37333731Abergavenny Bank (Thos Hill, Saml Hopkins andLewis Osborne), a pair of cheques for £20 and £19-5-0, 18[11] & 18[1]0 respectively, black and white,bankers’ initials at top left, value at top centre,manuscript signature at lower right, duty stamps at left(see Outing 7 for partnership), ink cancelled, inkannotations and toning, otherwise solid fine (2)£50-603734Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, proof£5, 18- (1836-51), no serial number, black and whiteon card, value at lower left, vignette of port at centrewith arms either side, a Perkins, Bacon & Petch print(Outing 10a), mount marks on reverse, stains,handstamped SPECIMEN, otherwise about extremelyfine£150-2003732Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £5, 14May 188[4], serial number A977, black and white,value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette ofsticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature atlower right, bank name in ornate design on reverse, aW.W.Sprague & Co (Outing 9a), stampedCANCELLED in purple, some pinholes, toned, otherwisea solid and original very fine, rare£300-4003733Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £10,14 May 188[4], serial number A185, black and white,value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette ofsticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature atlower right, bank name in ornate design on reverse, aW.W.Sprague & Co (Outing 9a), stampedCANCELLED in purple, some pinholes, toned, otherwisea solid and original very fine, rare£350-4503735Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, proof£5, 18- (1836-51), no serial number, black and whiteon card, value at lower left, vignette of port at centrewith arms either side, a Perkins, Bacon & Petch print(Outing 10a), evidence of mounting on reverse, stains,handstamped SPECIMEN, otherwise about extremelyfine£150-200WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3736Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, reverseproof, no date (c.1836-51), black and white on card,bank name and issue location at centre, Britanniavignette at top left and right in ornate design, aPerkins, Bacon & Petch print (Outing 10a), mountmarks on reverse, handstamped SPECIMEN, otherwiseabout extremely fine£50-8037383737Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, £5, 3May 18[41], serial number 7004, black and white,value at lower left, vignette of port at centre with armseither side, bank name and town of issue on reverse inornate bordered design, a Perkins, Bacon & Petchprint (issued note not seen in Outing, see 10a fortype), cut cancelled, toning, about fine, rare£150-2003739Monmouthshire Agricultural & Commercial Bank(Crawshay, Bailey & Company), proof £5, 18-(c.1860), no serial number, black and white, value atlower left, top left, top right and centre, a Perkins,Bacon & Co print (see Outing 11 for type, thispartnership not seen), mount marks on reverse, pencilannotation, light toning, otherwise about uncirculated£120-1803738Monmouthshire Agricultural & Commercial Bank(Crawshay Bailey, Thomas Gratrex, PhilipWilliams & Charles Nicholson), proof £5 andreverse proof, 18- (c.1860), no serial number, blackand white, value at lower left, top left, top right andcentre (1), three guilloche patterns (1), a Perkins,Bacon & Co print (Outing 11b) pencil annotations,light toning, otherwise fresh and original, aboutuncirculated (2)£150-2003740Monmouthshire Agricultural & Commercial Bank(Crawshay, Bailey & Company), proof £5, 18-(c.1866), no serial number, black and white, value atlower left, top left, top right and centre, a Perkins,Bacon & Co print (see Outing 11 for type, thispartnership not seen), mount marks on reverse, pencilannotation dated ‘August 10th 66’, about uncirculated£120-180185


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiBEAUFORT3741Beaufort, bill of exchange for £100, 6 June 17[99],serial number 189, black and white on watermarkedpaper, value at top, arms at top left, accompanied byunissued bill of exchange of the same issue town (notseen in Outing), some foxing and stains, generally aboutvery fine (2)£60-803743Monmouthshire Bank (Smith, Curre & Co), 5guineas, 23 September 17[91], serial number 9526,black and white on watermarked paper, value at lowerleft and centre, arms at left, manuscript signature atlower right (Outing 497a), annotation on reverserelating to bankruptcy dated Sept 3rd 1793, toned,pinholes, about fine, rare£300-400CHEPSTOW3742Monmouthshire Bank (Smith, Curre & Co), 5guineas, 5 April 17[91], serial number B1923, blackand white on watermarked paper, value at lower leftand centre, arms at left, manuscript signature at lowerright (Outing 497a), annotation on reverse relating tobankruptcy dated 24th Sept 1793, ink stains, otherwiseoriginal, rare£400-5003744Monmouthshire Bank (Smith, Curre & Co), £10,17 February 17[92], serial number B3161, black andwhite on watermarked paper, value at centre, arms atleft, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing497d), annotation on reverse relating to bankruptcydated 24th Sept 1793, ink stains, pinholes at left,otherwise original, rare£400-600WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3745Chepstow Bank (George Buckle, Willm Crawshay Junr and James Proctor), £1, 13 February18[23], serial number 966, black and white on card, value at centre and lower centre, vignette of OldWye Bridge at centre, vignettes in all four corners of Chepstow Town Gate, Chepstow Castle and portscene, manuscript signature of Jas Proctor at lower right, a Perkins and Heath print, revenue stampon reverse in red and black (Outing 498d), toning and ink blots, otherwise an original good fine, a veryattractive issued note£300-4003746Chepstow Bank (George Buckle, Willm CrawshawJunr and James Proctor), unissued £1, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white, value at centre and lowercentre, vignette of Old Wye Bridge at centre, vignettesin all four corners of Chepstow Town Gate, ChepstowCastle and port scene, a Perkins and Heath print(Outing 498d), of particular interest due to misspellingof partnership name ‘Crawshay’, mounting on reverse,occasional faint discolouration, otherwise a veryattractive about uncirculated£300-4003747Chepstow Bank (George Buckle, Willm CrawshayJunr and James Proctor), specimen £1, 18-, no serialnumber, black and white, value at centre and lowercentre, vignette of Old Wye Bridge at centre, vignettesin all four corners of Chepstow Town Gate, ChepstowCastle and port scene, a Perkins and Heath print(Outing 498d), mounting on reverse, handstampedSPECIMEN, otherwise a very attractive aboutuncirculated£200-300187


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3748Chepstow Bank (George Buckle, Willm Crawshay Junr and James Proctor), proof £5,18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at centre and lower centre, vignette of OldWye Bridge at centre, vignettes in all four corners of Chepstow Town Gate, Chepstow Castleand port scene, a Perkins and Heath print (see Outing 498d for type, this value not seen), onlythe slightest surface dirt, otherwise uncirculated, a beautiful proof£240-2803749Chepstow Bank (George Buckle, Willm Crawshay Junr and James Proctor), specimen £10,18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at centre and lower centre, vignette of OldWye Bridge at centre, vignettes in all four corners of Chepstow Town Gate, Chepstow Castleand port scene, a Perkins and Heath print (see Outing 498d for type, this value not seen),evidence of mounting on reverse, faint stain at lower right corner, otherwise about uncirculated. Abeautiful specimen with an unseen value from a rare series.£400-5003750Chepstow Old Bank (Snead & Company), £5, 26 November 18[62], serial number 16914,black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left,manuscript signature at lower right, accompanied by an unissued bill of exchange (Outing499b), cut cancelled, heavily toned, handstamped in red, hole at centre, an attractive very good£140-180WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonLLANELLY3751Llanelly Bank (Haynes, Day, Haynes & Lawrence), 1 guinea, 14 July 18[23], serial number600, black and white, value at lower left and centre in tableau, vignette of Britannia at left,Britannia and group vignette at centre, allegorical female at top right, manuscript signature ofDay at lower right (Outing 1266a), laid down on card, heavily toned, good£100-1503752Llanelly Bank (Haynes, Day, Haynes & Lawrence), specimen £1, 18-, no serial number,black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, allegoricalfemale at top, Hellenic relief tableau at centre, a Perkins & Heath print (Outing 1266b),handstamped SPECIMEN, scuffed at top right corner and discolouration, otherwise an attractiveextremely fine£140-1803753Llanelly Bank (Haynes, Day, Haynes & Lawrence), £1, 10 April 18[24], serial number 170,black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, allegoricalfemale at top, Hellenic relief tableau at centre, manuscript signature of Geo Day at lower right,a Perkins & Heath print, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (Outing 1266b), bankruptcyhandstamp on reverse dated ‘February 10 1826’, toning, a crisp and original about very fine£200-300189


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3754Llanelly Bank (Haynes, Day, Haynes & Lawrence), £1, 20 April 18[24], serial number 382, black and white, value atlower left, top right and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, allegorical female at top, Hellenic relief tableau at centre,manuscript signature of Lawrence at lower right, a Perkins & Heath print, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black(Outing 1266b), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse dated ‘February 10 1826’, toning, pinholes at left, otherwise a crisp andoriginal good very fine£200-3003755Llanelly Bank (Haynes, Day, Haynes & Lawrence), £1, 20 October 18[24], serial number 839, black and white, valueat lower left, top right and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, allegorical female at top, Hellenic relief tableau at centre,manuscript signature of Geo Day at lower right, a Perkins & Heath print, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black(Outing 1266b), toned, pinholes at left, about fine£150-200WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonMONMOUTH3756Monmouth, bill of exchange for £20, 26 September17[98], black and white, arms at left, manuscriptsignature at lower right, order to pay Mrs ElizabethTyler (not seen in Outing), annotaions on reverse dated22nd January 1799, a solid good fine£100-1503758Monmouth & Abergavenny Bank (John Jones,Philip Jones & Henry Davies), £1, 1 October182[5], serial number H2095, black and white, valueat lower left and top right, vignette at top leftincorporating shield, manuscript signature of Davies atlower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red(see Outing 1458a for type, this denomination notseen), heavily toned, some pinholes at left, very good£100-1503757Monmouth & Abergavenny Bank (John Jones &Philip Jones), unissued £1, 181-, no serial number,black and white, value at lower left and top right,vignette at top left incorporating shield (Outing 1458for type, this partnership not seen) laid down on card,lower right corner missing, otherwise fresh andpresentable, about uncirculated£150-2003759Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £5, 24March 188[4], serial number B244, black and white,value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette ofsticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature atlower right, bank name in ornate design on reverse,printed by W.W.Sprague & Co (Outing 1460b),cancellation holes, some ink stains, otherwise a solid andpresentable about very fine, rare£250-350191


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiNEWPORT3760Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank,specimen £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white,value at lower left and right in tableau, vignette of portscene at centre with arms either side, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Petch (this location not seen inOuting), handstamped SPECIMEN, lower left cornertorn, holes and stains at top, otherwise about very fine£150-2003762Newport Bank (Tomkins, Cox & Jones), 1 guinea,5 June 180[5], serial number C2689, black and white,value at lower left and centre, vignette of NewportCastle at left, manuscript signature of Robert Jones atlower right (see Outing 1539 for type, this partnershipnot seen), toning and heavy ink stains, about fine, rare£200-3003761Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank,specimen £10, 18-, no serial number, black and white,value at lower left, right in tableau, top left and topright, vignette of port scene at centre, arms at left andright, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (this locationnot seen in Outing), handstamped SPECIMEN, laiddown on card, surface dirt, otherwise good very fine, rare£200-2503763Newport and Abergavenny Bank (Sir RobertSalisbury, Bart Salisbury, Jones’s & Co), 1 guinea,1 September 18[09], serial number J17135, black andwhite, value to lower left and centre, arms at left,manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 1540a),some pinholes, two holes at top edge, good fine£150-200WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3764Newport Bank (Harrison, Jones & Co), 1 guinea, 1September 181[2], serial number B940, black andwhite, value at lower left, top right and right, arms atleft, manuscript signature of Joseph Harrison at lowerright, (Outing 1542a), hole at centre, toned, otherwise asolid good fine£180-2403766Newport Old Bank (William Williams & Sons), apair of £5, 1 May 1845 & 1850, serial numbers A2737& A8916, black and white, value at lower left, top left,top right and centre, bankers’ initials at left,manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 1544b),handstamp on reverse relating to bankruptcy dated1851, blue stains, pinholes at left, very fine (2)£120-1803765Newport Bank (Harrison, Jones & Co), £1, 1 July181[2], serial number G636, black and white, value atlower left, top right and right, bankers’ initials at left,manuscript signature of Edward Jones at lower right,duty stamp at left (Outing 1542b), pinholes and smallhole at centre, otherwise a solid about very fine£150-2003767Newport Old Bank (William Williams & Sons), £5,1 May 1845, serial numbers A6519, black and white,value at lower left, top left, top right and centre,bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature ofWilliams at lower right (Outing 1544b), handstamp onreverse relating to bankruptcy dated 1851, toning,otherwise a presentable about very fine£100-150193


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3768Newport Old Bank (William Williams & Sons), £5,1 May 1850, serial numbers A8691, black and white,value at lower left, top left, top right and centre,bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature ofWilliams at lower right (Outing 1544b), handstamp onreverse relating to bankruptcy dated 1851, several stains,pinholes at left, good fine£120-1803770Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, proof£5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card,value at lower left and right in tableau, vignette of portscene at centre with arms either side, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1547b),handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks on reverse,surface dirt, otherwise extremely fine£200-2503769Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, proof£5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card,value at lower left and right in tableau, vignette of portscene at centre with arms either side, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1547b),handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks on reverse,some discolouration, otherwise about uncirculated£200-2503771Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, £10, 26March 18[26], serial number 810, black and white,value at lower left, right in tableau, top left and topright, vignette of port scene at centre, arms at left andright, manuscript signatures at lower centre, printedby Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 1547c fortype, issued note not seen), handstamp in pink, holes atcentre, toned, about fine, rare£300-400WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonPONTYPOOL3772Monmouth & Glamorganshire Banking Company,reverse proof design, no date, black and white, issuetown and bank name at cetnre, Brittannia vignettes attop left and top right, ornate design in border, printedby Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 1547 fortype), discolouration and surface dirt, lower rightcorner worn, otherwise about uncirculated£80-1203774Pontypool Bank (Thomas’s & Co), £5, 1 April183[0], serial number 286, black and white, value atlower left, top right and centre in tableau, manuscriptsignature of George Thomas at lower right, printed byPerkins & Bacon, revenue stamp on reverse in blackand red (Outing 1728a), heavy toning, good fine£200-3003773The West of England & South Wales DistrictBank, proof £5, 184-, no serial number, black andwhite on card, value at lower left, centre in tableau,and at all four corners of border, arms at lower centre,printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (not seen),discolouration, evidence of mounting on reverse,otherwise extremely fine£100-1503775Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank,specimen £5, 18-, no serial number, black and whiteon card, value at lower left and right in tableau,vignette of port scene at centre with arms either side,printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1729a),handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks on reverse,discolouration, otherwise extremely fine£150-200195


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii3776Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank,specimen £5, 18-, no serial number, black and whiteon card, value at lower left and right in tableau,vignette of port scene at centre with arms either side,printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1729a),handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks on reverse,discolouration, otherwise about uncirculated£150-2003777Monmouth & Glamorgan Banking Company,reverse proof design, no date, black and white on card,issue town and bank name at centre, Britanniavignettes at top left and top right, ornate design inborder, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing1729a), discolouration and surface dirt, mount markson reverse, otherwise about uncirculated£80-120TREDEGAR3778The West of England & South Wales District Bank,specimen £5, 18- (c.1861), no serial number, black andwhite, value at lower left, centre in tableau, and at all fourcorners of border, arms at lower centre, printed by Perkins,Bacon & Co (not seen from this location), pencilannotations dated ‘9th April 1861’, light staining, otherwiseabout uncirculated£120-180WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonPEMBROKESHIREHAVERFORDWEST3779Haverfordwest Bank (S.L. Phillips, Sons & Co),£5, 19 April 18[23], serial number 299, black andwhite, value at lower left and top right, arms at topleft, manuscript signature at lower right, arms, bankname and bankers’ initials on reverse (Outing 912c),large cancellation holes at centre, pinholes at left,otherwise an original good fine£140-1803781Haverfordwest Bank (S.L. Phillips, Sons & Co),£1, 18 (date illegible) 18[25], serial number 1023,black and white, value at lower left and top right, armsat left, manuscript signature at lower right, revenuestamp in black and red on reverse (Outing 912d), twolarge cancellation holes at centre, toned, about fine£100-1203780Haverfordwest Bank (S.L. Phillips, Sons & Co), apair of £1, both May 18[20], serial numbers 569 &1208, black and white, value at lower left and topright, arms at left, manuscript signature at lower right,arms, bank name and bankers’ initials on reverse(Outing 912d), large cancellation holes at centre (1),pinholes and rust marks, heavily toned, good (2)£80-1203782Pembrokeshire Bank (Davd Saer, Benjn Thomas,Willm Mathias & Co), £1, 8 December 18[25],serial number A347, black and white, value at lowerleft, right and top right, vignette of Pembroke Castleat centre, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black(Outing 912j), toning and stains, hole at left, otherwisea solid good fine£150-2003783Union Bank (Mathias, Lloyd & Bowen), 1 guinea,24 May 18[13], serial number 1601, black and white,value at lower left and centre, bushel at top left,manuscript signature of Bowen at lower left, dutystamp at left (Outing 913a), toned, pinholes at left, fine£100-140197


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iii37863784Pembrokeshire Bank (Fortune, Richards & Co),£13-8-0, 24 December 18[03], serial number 432,black and white, value at centre, arms at left,manuscript signature of Fortune at lower left (Outing914), toned, ink annotations on reverse, holes alongfolds, otherwise a solid about fine£80-120MILFORD3785Pembrokeshire Bank (John Walters, John MatthewVoss & John Walters Junr), £5, 20 May 182[7],serial number B962, black and white, value at lowerleft, right and top right, vignette of Pembroke Castleat centre, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black(Outing 915a), heavily toned, pinholes at left, otherwisea solid fine£300-3503787Milford & Pembrokeshire Bank (Chas Philipps,Thos Philipps & Co), 1 guinea, 30 August 180[9],serial number 4010, black and white, value at lowerleft and centre, arms at left, duty stamp at left,manuscript signature of Cha. Philipps at lower right(Outing 1431a), bankruptcy handstamp on reversedated 23 Dec. 1820, pinholes at left, toned, otherwiseabout fine£80-1003786Pembrokeshire Bank (John Walters & WilliamWalters), £5, 16 November 18[70], serial numberD558, black and white, value at lower left, centre andtop right, vignette of Pembroke Castle at left, bankname and value on reverse in ornate border (Outing915c), pinholes, cut cancelled, a crisp, fresh about veryfine£100-1503788Milford & Pembrokeshire Bank (Chas Philipps,Thos Philipps & Co), £1, 21 March 180[9], serialnumber 1989, black and white, value at lower left andcentre, arms at left, duty stamp at left, manuscriptsignature of Thos Philipps at lower right (Outing1431b), toned and stained, fine£80-100WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - london3789Milford & Pembrokeshire Bank (Chas Philipps,Thos Philipps & Co), £1, 11 October 180[8], serialnumber M705, black and white, value at lower left andcentre, arms at left, duty stamp at left, manuscriptsignature of Chas. Philipps at lower right (Outing1431b), toned, pinholes at left, otherwise a solid fine£100-14037913790Milford Naval Bank (Joseph Minet, John Brown &Co), £1, 24 December 18[11], serial number 801,black and white, value at lower left, right and topright, naval vignette in garter at left, manuscriptsignature of John Brown at lower right (see Outing1433 for type, not seen), halved and rejoined onreverse, toned, otherwise about fine and the first note forthis bank, thus rare£300-5003792Narberth & Pembrokeshire Bank (David Saer,Benjn Thomas & Compy), £1, 7 November 182[3],serial number 251, black and white, value at lower left,centre and top right, vignette of cows at left,manuscript signature of David Saer at lower right,revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (Outing1478a), toned, pinholes at left, about fine£300-350NARBERTH3791Pembrokeshire Bank (John Walters & WilliamWalters), part issued £5, 18-, serial number 1474,black and white, value at lower left, centre and topright, vignette of Pembroke Castle at left, manuscriptsignature of Williams Walters at lower right, dutystamp at top right (Outing 915b), only very lighttoning at edges, otherwise about uncirculated£100-1403793Narberth & Pembrokeshire Bank (David Saer,Benjn Thomas & Compy), £1, 14 October 181[9],serial number G044, black and white, value at lowerleft, centre and top right, vignette of cows at left,manuscript signature of David Saer at lower right(Outing 1478a), toned, pinholes at left, about fine£200-250199


the david KirCh ColleCtion of english provinCial banKnotes - part iiiKNIGHTONRADNORSHIRE3794North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18- (1836-80), no serial number, black and white, value at lowerleft, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left,vignette of Menai bridge at centre, a Perkins, Bacon &Petch print (see Outing 1088 for type, not seen),mount marks on reverse, small ink and pencilannotations, triangular section missing at lower right,surface dirt otherwise extremely fine£120-1803795North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-(c.1861), no serial number, black and white, value atlower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at topleft, vignette of Menai bridge at centre, a Perkins,Bacon & Petch print (see Outing 1088 for type, notseen), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation reads‘17 Sept 61’, right and lower edge torn with large tearinto design at right, otherwise good very fine£100-1503796North and South Wales Bank Limited, £5, 20 April 190[4], serial number 22971, black and white, value at lower left,top right, centre in tableau and centre as protector in red, arms at top left, vignette of Menai bridge at centre, manuscriptsignature at lower right, a Perkins, Bacon & Petch print (Outing 108c), evidence of mounting on reverse, otherwise a freshand original very fine, a pleasing design, rare£800-1,200WWW.spinK.Com


april 18, 2013 - londonRHAYADER3797Rhayader Bank (Thomas Hampton & EdwardHooper), £1, 1 March 18[11], serial number 6117,black and white, value at lower left and centre,bankers’ initials at top left, duty stamp at left,manuscript signature of Tho Hampton at lower right(Outing 1728a), toned, some pinholes at left, fine£100-1503800Rhayader Bank (Thomas Hampton, EdwardHooper & Co), £1, 10 December 18[11], serialnumber H751, black and white on watermarkedpaper, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials attop left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature ofEdw Hooper at lower right (see Outing 1728a fortype, this partnership not seen), some pinholes and twostaple holes at left, lighting toning, otherwise a solid goodfine£120-1603798Rhayader Bank (Thomas Hampton & EdwardHooper), £1, 1 May 18[11], serial number B222,black and white on watermarked paper, value at lowerleft and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, duty stampat left, manuscript signature of Edw Hooper at lowerright (Outing 1728a), toned at edges and two faint inkstains, otherwise a solid and fresh fine£120-1603801Rhayader Bank (Thomas Hampton & EdwardHooper), £2, 10 January 18[date unreadable](c.1811-16), serial number unreadable, black andwhite, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials attop left, manuscript signature of Edward Hooper atlower right (Outing 1782b), right edge missing, laiddown on card, toned, about good£80-100END OF THE SALE3799Rhayader Bank (Thomas Hampton & EdwardHooper), £1, 24 October 18[11], serial numberE141, black and white on watermarked paper, value atlower left and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, dutystamp at left, manuscript signature of Edw Hooper atlower right (Outing 1728a), toned and faint foxing,otherwise a solid good fine£120-160201


WORLD BANKNOTES10-12 APRIL 2013LONDONPalestine Currency Board, colour trial £10, 1 September 1927green and multicoloured, red De La Rue seal low right(Pict 9act, Dabbah unrecorded), good extremely fine.This colour is not recorded in Dabbah and is possiblythe only example of this type believed extant, thus importantEstimate £25,000-35,000for more information please Contact barnaby faullTel: +44 (0)20 7563 4031 Email: bfaull@spink.com69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 4ETWWW.spinK.Com


– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –name ______________________________________________________addresssale title date Code name sale no.The David Kirch Collection of English Thursday 18 April 2013 at AIRES 13032Provincial Banknotes - Part III10.00 a.m. and 1.00 p.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 will be the sum of the final bid and buyer’s premium as a percentage of the final bid as well as 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 STERLINGlot number(in numerical order)____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________postCode___________________________________________________price bid £(excluding buyer’s premium)tel. home ______________________________________________ tel. offiCe ____________________________________________fax ____________________________________________________ e-mail ________________________________________________signature _______________________________________________ vat number ___________________________________________please indicate the type of card: visa visa debit masterCard sWitCh ameriCan expressPAYMENT 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 cardlot number(in numerical order)69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury,London WC1B 4ETtel: +44 (0)20 7563 4034fax: +44 (0)20 7563 4037email: auctionteam@spink.comWRITTEN BIDS FORMthis 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.YOU CAN ALSO BID IN REAL TIME ON SPINK LIVE.JUST VISIT WWW.SPINK.COM TO REGISTERprice bid £(excluding buyer’s premium)THE DAVID KIRCH COLLECTION OFENGLISH PROVINCIAL BANKNOTESPART III: WALES & THE WEST MIDLANDSlot number(in numerical order)price bid £(excluding buyer’s premium)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 ...18 APRIL 2013LONDON


datesale no.Thursday 18 April 2013 at 1303210.00 a.m. and 1.00 p.m.PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY IN BLOCK LETTERS AND ENSURE THAT BIDS ARE IN STERLINGlot 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)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 discretionVAT is chargeable on the hammer price andthe buyer’s premium of daggered (†) and (Ω)lots at the standard rate (currently 20%), andon lots marked (x) at the reduced rate(currently 5% on the hammer price and 20%on the buyer’s premium). vat on marginscheme lots (identified by the absence of anyvat symbol next to the lot number) ispayable at 20% on the buyer’s premium only.REFERENCES REQUIRED FOR CLIENTS NOT YET KNOWN TO SPINKtrade referenCesbanK referenCes_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


sale:sale no: 12050AUCTION RESULTSThe David Kirch Collection ofEnglish Provincial Banknotes - Part IIdate: Friday 14 December 2012venue:London<strong>Spink</strong> & Son Ltd69 Southampton RowBloomsburyLondon WC1B 4ETTel: (020) 7563 4000The following prices in sterling do not include the buyer’s premium and are rounded to thenearest pound. Lots which did not sell are not shown.<strong>Spink</strong> & Son are not responsible for typographical errors or omissions.Lot Price1001 £4801004 £501005 £1501007 £1601008 £2801009 £2801010 £6601011 £1201012 £1801013 £3401014 £2301016 £3601017 £2601018 £3401019 £1801021 £3601022 £3001023 £3201025 £2601026 £2201027 £701028 £4201029 £401030 £2601032 £3501033 £4601035 £6501036 £1701052 £2201054 £1001057 £3501058 £1501059 £3201060 £3601061 £3601062 £4801063 £280Lot Price1064 £1201065 £1601068 £3401069 £4401070 £1101071 £1301072 £2501073 £3601074 £4201075 £5201076 £5001077 £6201078 £401079 £3501080 £3201081 £3201082 £3201083 £2801084 £3201085 £4601087 £2501088 £4401089 £3201090 £3501091 £1901092 £2601093 £4601094 £3601095 £601097 £1,1001097A £1401097B £6201098 £7801099 £3401101 £4001103 £7001104 £820Lot Price1105 £6501111 £3401112 £4801115 £5501116 £4201117 £4601119 £4801120 £5601121 £6601122 £4801124 £4801126 £3501127 £7501128 £1,0501129 £1,3001133 £3001135 £3501136 £6001138 £6001139 £4201140 £3801142 £1201143 £1501146 £1801148 £2201151 £3001153 £1501154 £2801155 £4201156 £2401157 £3401160 £2801162 £3501165 £5201166 £6501167 £4001168 £140Lot Price1169 £2801170 £2401171 £2401172 £2801173 £1101174 £1801175 £2001176 £2401177 £2401178 £2501179 £3201180 £6501181 £5601182 £3801183 £201186 £2001189 £2501190 £4201191 £4001192 £3201193 £4401194 £2601195 £5001196 £801197 £3601198 £4001199 £2601200 £2201201 £1201202 £1201203 £1,1501204 £801207 £2201212 £1201215 £1501219 £3801220 £240Lot Price1221 £4001222 £1201223 £601225 £2201226 £1601231 £1801232 £2801233 £4801234 £3001235 £5801236 £4001239 £3601240 £7601241 £4001242 £4801243 £4001244 £1001245 £1001247 £1201248 £1701249 £1201252 £1001253 £801257 £2201258 £1901259 £2801260 £2201261 £1001262 £1001264 £1001266 £801268 £601269 £1201276 £1001279 £1601280 £3601281 £440Lot Price1283 £1501284 £301286 £1001287 £1001288 £1201290 £701291 £1201292 £601294 £1001295 £1401296 £1101297 £501298 £1401300 £701303 £3201304 £3001305 £2401306 £1901307 £2401312 £301313 £4001314 £901316 £301318 £4801323 £501324 £801326 £801327 £1501330 £1101334 £301335 £1401336 £1001337 £1401338 £901339 £1901341 £2601343 £30


Lot Price1344 £301345 £801346 £901348 £901350 £901354 £3201355 £1001357 £601358 £1201361 £801362 £701366 £401367 £901368 £1801370 £201372 £401373 £701374 £1101375 £5201376 £6201377 £2201378 £801379 £901381 £901383 £401384 £1001386 £501387 £5801388 £1401389 £101390 £2201392 £101393 £101394 £601400 £901402 £1501404 £501405 £1501406 £2001407 £2401408 £3801409 £1701410 £1601411 £90Lot Price1412 £1201413 £601414 £601415 £1701416 £501418 £401422 £5201427 £401428 £501429 £1801430 £801431 £401432 £901433 £1601435 £1501436 £1501437 £1501438 £1801439 £501440 £601441 £801443 £1801444 £2201445 £901446 £601447 £1201448 £1101449 £3601451 £3801453 £2601454 £601455 £3601456 £4601458 £3201459 £1201462 £1601464 £1201465 £1001466 £601467 £901469 £1101488 £901489 £1901492 £130Lot Price1493 £3201494 £701495 £4801496 £1101497 £401498 £1401499 £1101501 £2401506 £701507 £1601508 £1201509 £2401511 £801513 £1901514 £1701515 £501516 £501517 £201518 £1401519 £901520 £1501521 £1501522 £1601525 £1601527 £501529 £401530 £501531 £1601532 £501534 £401535 £201536 £701537 £501538 £901540 £501541 £501543 £1601544 £1701545 £701546 £501547 £3201548 £601549 £1201550 £140Lot Price1551 £1401553 £3601557 £1201558 £1201559 £1201561 £1601562 £801563 £1501564 £2801565 £1401566 £901567 £1501568 £1701569 £1501570 £1601571 £1701573 £3501574 £501575 £1001577 £1501580 £2801581 £201582 £301583 £301584 £201585 £301589 £601590 £801591 £901592 £2801595 £901598 £701600 £1101601 £701602 £701603 £1201605 £1201606 £901607 £2401609 £2801611 £501612 £401615 £2801617 £460Lot Price1618 £4801619 £701620 £701621 £3001622 £3001623 £401625 £3201626 £901627 £601629 £901630 £601631 £1401632 £501633 £1201636 £4201637 £3801638 £1601639 £4601640 £2801641 £4401642 £1501643 £2401644 £2001645 £801646 £901648 £2101649 £6201650 £2401651 £3601653 £601654 £501655 £501656 £1501657 £1901658 £1001659 £1601661 £1001662 £1201663 £701664 £1001665 £1501666 £701667 £1401668 £340Lot Price1669 £6001670 £2601671 £901672 £401674 £501675 £2601679 £3601680 £2401681 £3401682 £601683 £1101684 £5201685 £1,1001686 £8501687 £1001688 £6001689 £301690 £2801691 £5001692 £3801695 £2201697 £1501698 £1601699 £1801700 £201701 £201702 £301703 £301704 £301705 £1701706 £601708 £1301709 £1201711 £4201712 £4601713 £2501714 £2801715 £501717 £4201718 £2201719 £1401720 £501721 £150


THE DAVID KIRCH COLLECTION OFBANK OF ENGLAND NOTES PART II12 APRIL 2013 ❘ LONDONLot 57Bank of England, Frank May (1873-1893),£5, Portsmouth, 24 October 1882,serial number 39/M 72324,pleasing and an excessively rare branch issue,possibly uniqueEstimate £14,000 - £18,000Lot 114Bank of England,Basil Gage Catterns (1929-1934),£1000, London, 15 November 1933,serial number 10/S 02263,fresh good extremely fineand extremely rareEstimate £20,000 - £22,000For more information please contact Barnaby Faull:Tel: +44 (0)20 7563 4031 Fax: +44 (0)20 7563 4066 Email: bfaull@spink.com69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 4ETWWW.SPINK.COM


UPDATED VERSION OF SPINKLIVEPlease download the updated version to bidTo Install <strong>Spink</strong> Live...1. <strong>Download</strong> and install Adobe Air from http://get.adobe.com/air/2. <strong>Download</strong> and open <strong>Spink</strong> Live from www.spink.com3. Click on the “Install” button then click the “Continue” button.Or if you already have an earlier version of <strong>Spink</strong> Live pleaseclick “Replace” then click “Continue”.4. When the installation is finished the <strong>Spink</strong> Live console will open automatically.Before the sale starts, click on the <strong>Spink</strong> Live icon on your desktop.5. Enter your Client ID and Password then click the “Login” button.6. If you wish to bid please click the green “Bid” button.For any enquiries or assistance please phone: +44 (0)20 7563 4090 or Email: it@spink.com


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BONDS AND SHARE CERTIFICATESOF THE WORLD7 JUNE 2013 ❘ LONDONCompanhia Geral das Pescarias Reais do Reino do Algarve (1773): only 800 shares issued!Formed by the famous Portuguese statesman Marquis of PombalEstimate £2,000 - 2,500For more information please contact Mike Veissid:Tel: +44 (0)20 7563 4075 Fax: +44 (0)20 7563 4066 Email: mveissid@spink.com69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 4ETWWW.SPINK.COM


TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR BUYERSThese conditions set out the terms on which we (<strong>Spink</strong> 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.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 Premiummeans 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;Forgerymeans 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 Pricemeans the amount of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer in relation to a Lot;Lotmeans any item deposited with us for sale at auction and, in particular, the item or items described against any Lot number in anycatalogue;ReserveSeller<strong>Spink</strong> GroupVATVAT Symbolsthe amount below which we agree with the Seller that the Lot cannot be sold;means the owner of the Lot being sold by us;<strong>Spink</strong> and Son Limited, our subsidiaries and associated companies.value added tax chargeable under VAT and any similar replacement or additional tax; andmeans 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 AGENT2.1 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 SALE3.1 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 descriptions3.2.1 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 ofAuthenticity 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 of4 AT THE SALEthe 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 <strong>Spink</strong> 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.4.1 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.<strong>Spink</strong> Uni (07/11) (20)


4.3 Bidding as PrincipalWhen making a bid (whether such bids are made in person or byway of telephone bids operated by <strong>Spink</strong>, 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 discretion4.10 Bidding by <strong>Spink</strong>4.10.1 We reserve the right to bid on Lots on the Seller’s behalf up tothe amount of the Reserve (if any), which will never be above thelow estimate printed in the auction catalogue.4.10.2 The <strong>Spink</strong> 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.<strong>Spink</strong> Uni (07/11) (20)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 PremiumIn addition to the Hammer Price, you must pay us the Buyer’sPremium at a rate of 20% of the final Hammer Price of each Lot.5.2 Value Added TaxOther than in respect of Zero-rated Lots (o) VAT is chargeable on theHammer price and the Buyer’s premium of daggered (†) and (Ω) lotsat the standard rate (currently 20%), and on lots marked (x) at thereduced rate (currently 5% on the Hammer price and 20% on theBuyer’s premium). VAT on Margin scheme lots (identified by theabsence of any VAT symbol next to the lot number) is payable at 20%on the Buyer’s premium only.5.3 VAT RefundsGeneral5.3.1 As we remain liable to account for VAT on all Lots unless theyhave 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 <strong>Spink</strong> 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 <strong>Spink</strong> 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’sPremium 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 Schemeand evidence of export from the EU is produced within 3 monthsof the date of sale, the VAT on Buyer’s Premium 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.


5.4 Payment5.4.1 You must provide us with your full name and permanent addressand, 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 setout 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 <strong>Spink</strong> and Son Ltdand sent to <strong>Spink</strong> 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 itemssold until all amounts due to us, or to the <strong>Spink</strong> 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 whenhandling 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. <strong>Spink</strong> 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. <strong>Spink</strong> will not accept return of the Lot(s) underthese circumstances. <strong>Spink</strong> will not accept responsibility for Lot(s)seized or destroyed by Customs.5.8.3 If the Buyer requires delivery of the Lot to an address other thanthe invoice address this will be carried out at the discretion of<strong>Spink</strong>.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 stipulatedpayment 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 compoundinterest, calculated on a daily basis, from the date the fullamount is due;5.10.1.2 to set off against any amounts which the <strong>Spink</strong> 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 <strong>Spink</strong> Group until you havepaid all the amounts you owe us or the <strong>Spink</strong> 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 <strong>Spink</strong> 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 <strong>Spink</strong> Group, and pay any balance to you;5.10.1.4 where several amounts are owed by you to the <strong>Spink</strong>Group 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; or5.10.2.3 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 detailedprovisions 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 youif 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<strong>Spink</strong> Uni (07/11) (20)


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 orfraudulent misrepresentation.7 COPYRIGHT7.1 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 LiabilitySubject 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/orsimilar losses, loss of anticipated savings, loss of goods, loss ofcontract, loss of use, loss of corruption of data or information; or10.1.2 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 onlyeffective 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 arisingout 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 ChargesPrices for books(items sent by this method are not covered by insurance)Weight UK EU Rest of the WorldUp to 1kg £8 for any weight £12 £15Up to 2kg £8 for any weight £18 £25Prices for all other items including postage and packagingInvoice Value UK EU Rest of the WorldUp to £1,500 £10 £15 £20Above £1,501 £20 £30 £40Shipments 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 contactAuctionteam@spink.com 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 <strong>Spink</strong> 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 anyVAT symbol next to the Lot number in the catalogue and will not besubject to VAT on the Hammer Price.ii.iii.iv.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.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 will be added to the Buyer’spremium.Daggered LotsLots which are Daggered (†) in the catalogue are subject to VAT at 20%on both the Hammer Price and the Buyer’s Premium.Starred and Omega LotsLots which are marked (x) in the catalogue are subject to VAT at 5% onthe Hammer price plus 20% on the Buyer’s premium. Lots which bear theOmega symbol (Ω) are subject to VAT at 20% on the Hammer Price andon the Buyer’s Premium. Such Lots bear VAT because the Lot is liable forVAT at this rate on importation into the 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.<strong>Spink</strong> Uni (07/11) (20)


SALE CALENDAR 2013STAMPS15/16/17 April The Collector’s Series Sale London 1303117 April The “Lionheart” Collection of Great Britain and British Empire – Part I London 1303619 April French Mail in the West Indies – The Federico Borromeo D’Adda Collection Lugano SW100519/20 April The Collector’s Series Sale, including important Chile and Portugal Lugano SW100620 April The Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS0520 April Sicily – An International Large Gold Medal Collection Lugano SW100721 May The Award Winning “Medina” Collection of India, Part II London 130255 June Specialised Great Britain Sale London 1302610/11 July The Collector’s Series Sale London 1302710 September The Award Winning “Medina” Collection of India and States, Part III London 1302811 September The Award Winning “Medina” Collection of Great Britain London 1302921/22 September Stamps and Covers of South East Asia Singapore 13030COINS20 April The Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS0522/23 May The Collector’s Series Sale New York 31627 June Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 1301321 August Tibetan Coins from the Nick Rhodes Collection Hong Kong 1302028/29 August The Collector’s Series Sale New York 31724 September North East Indian Coins from the Nick Rhodes Collection London 130193 December Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 13015BANKNOTES10/11/12 April World Banknotes London 1300412 April The David Kirch Collection of Bank of England Notes Part II London 1303318 April The David Kirch Collection of English Provincial Banknotes Part III: Wales and West Midlands London 1303220 April The Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS0522/23 May The Collector’s Series Sale New York 31620 June The David Kirch Collection of English Provincial Banknotes Part IV: The North of England London 1303528/29 August The Collector’s Series Sale New York 3171/2 October World Banknotes London 130183 October The Ibrahim Salem Collection of African Banknotes London 130375 December World Banknotes London 13034MEDALS25 April Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 1300125 July Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 1300221 November Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 13003BONDS AND SHARES20 April The Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS0522/23 May The Collector’s Series Sale New York 3167 June Bonds and Share Certificates of the World London 1301628/29 August The Collector’s Series Sale New York 31728 November Bonds and Share Certificates of the World London 13017AUTOGRAPHS22/23 May The Collector’s Series Sale New York 31628/29 August The Collector’s Series Sale New York 317WINESMay An Evening of Exceptional Wines Hong Kong SFW03The above sale dates are subject to change<strong>Spink</strong> 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 –


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