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THE DAVID KIRCH COLLECTION OF<br />
ENGLISH PROVINCIAL BANKNOTES<br />
PART II: EAST ANGLIA AND EAST MIDLANDS<br />
14 DECEMBER 2012<br />
LONDON
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Olivier D. Stocker<br />
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COINS<br />
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BANKNOTES, BONDS & SHARES<br />
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THE DAVID KIRCH COLLECTION OF<br />
ENGLISH PROVINCIAL BANKNOTES - PART II<br />
14 December 2012 in London and on and/or<br />
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SALE DETAILS<br />
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BEDFORDSHIRE 1001-1013<br />
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE 1014-1029<br />
CAMBRIDGESHIRE 1030-1057<br />
DERBYSHIRE 1058-1098<br />
ESSEX 1099-1166<br />
HERTFORDSHIRE 1167-1203<br />
HUNTINGDONSHIRE 1204-1212<br />
LEICESTERSHIRE 1213-1245<br />
ORDER OF SALE<br />
Lot 1097<br />
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LINCOLNSHIRE 1246-1373<br />
NORFOLK 1374-1486<br />
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE 1487-1530<br />
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE 1531-1597<br />
OXFORDSHIRE 1598-1643<br />
RUTLAND 1644-1645<br />
SUFFOLK 1646-1722
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The disposal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> David Kirch <strong>collection</strong> is one <strong>of</strong> those landmark events that will<br />
influence <strong>the</strong> collecting market for <strong>provincial</strong> <strong>banknotes</strong> for years to come. Viewing<br />
<strong>the</strong>se <strong>provincial</strong> notes indulges <strong>the</strong> collector with a joyful excess <strong>of</strong> cerebral<br />
pleasures. There is just so much and over such a wide range. And so much that is<br />
previously unknown. You could just conceivably ask for more but it would be very<br />
selfish to do so.<br />
Since <strong>the</strong>ir development over <strong>the</strong> past 300 years or so banks have always been<br />
important. Recent events in <strong>the</strong> financial world have been a timely reminder that<br />
banks still play an important role in our everyday lives. The bank failure is no longer<br />
just a piece <strong>of</strong> Victorian mythology. These <strong>provincial</strong> <strong>banknotes</strong> take us back to days<br />
when every town had at least one local bank that actually issued <strong>the</strong>ir own money.<br />
And ‘quantitative easing’, in <strong>the</strong> form <strong>of</strong> issuing <strong>banknotes</strong>, could actually be done<br />
by a local banker without reference to any central authority.<br />
You do not need to be an expert to appreciate <strong>the</strong> appeal <strong>of</strong> an old banknote from<br />
your own local town – wherever that might be. Provincial <strong>banknotes</strong> were never<br />
produced as collector’s items but were real money for use by serious people for<br />
significant financial transactions. They actually are <strong>the</strong> tangible history <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
financial and economic development <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> towns and counties <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United<br />
Kingdom.<br />
The David Kirch <strong>collection</strong> is a wonderful and significant achievement. In <strong>the</strong><br />
manner <strong>of</strong> all great <strong>collection</strong>s <strong>the</strong> time has now come for its dispersal amongst <strong>the</strong><br />
wider collector community. This is completely appropriate for all true collectors<br />
recognise that <strong>the</strong>y are only <strong>the</strong> lucky and temporary custodians <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> items <strong>the</strong>y<br />
collect. The wide range <strong>of</strong> material available ensures that <strong>the</strong>re will be opportunities<br />
for both established and new collectors. And for some pieces <strong>the</strong> opportunity will<br />
probably not be repeated.<br />
Roger Outing<br />
FOREWORD<br />
Author: Standard Catalogue <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Provincial Banknotes <strong>of</strong> England & Wales<br />
All notes being sold on behalf <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> David Kirch Charitable Trust<br />
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All Sales are subject to <strong>the</strong> Terms and Conditions for Buyers printed at <strong>the</strong> back <strong>of</strong> this catalogue.<br />
Estimates<br />
The estimated selling price <strong>of</strong> each lot is printed below <strong>the</strong> lot description and does not include <strong>the</strong> Buyer’s Premium.<br />
Bidders should bear in mind that estimates are prepared well in advance <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> sale and are not definitive.<br />
They are subject to revision.<br />
BEDFORD<br />
1001<br />
Bedford Bank (Thomas Barnard & Co.), £5, 5 May<br />
1913, serial number C2543, black and white, arms<br />
within wreath top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> T.<br />
Barnard low right, reverse blue and white, bank title at<br />
centre, also a note on card asking if <strong>the</strong> note ‘would<br />
do’ (Outing 117f), red manuscript ‘Cancelled’ low<br />
right, very fine and very rare<br />
£500-600<br />
1002<br />
Bedford Bank (Thomas Barnard & Co.), £10, 12<br />
November 1901, serial number A5586, black and<br />
white, arms within wreath top left, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> T. Barnard low right, reverse blue and<br />
white, bank title at centre (Outing 117g), several<br />
handstamps, red manuscript ‘Cancelled’ low right,<br />
almost very fine and very rare<br />
£500-700<br />
BEDFORDSHIRE<br />
5<br />
LEIGHTON BUZZARD<br />
1003<br />
Leighton Buzzard Bank (Bassett, Grant, Exton,<br />
Sharples & Bassett), pro<strong>of</strong> ‘pay <strong>the</strong> bearer’ note on<br />
card, black and white, maiden (Abundance) with<br />
cornucopia top left (Outing 1176 ‘not seen’), good<br />
very fine, very rare<br />
£200-300<br />
1004<br />
Leighton Buzzard Bank (Bassett, Son & Harris),<br />
£5, left half only, no date (cirac 1870), serial number<br />
33925, black and white, value in blue at centre,<br />
maiden (Abundance) with cornucopia top left, reverse<br />
blue and white, value at centre, also a letter<br />
indemnifying <strong>the</strong> holder from any problems arising<br />
from <strong>the</strong> note and dated ‘13 October 1870’ (Outing<br />
1176a for type), very fine<br />
£50-100
1005<br />
Leighton Buzzard Bank (Bassett, Son & Harris),<br />
£5, 21 July 1880, serial number 60389, black and<br />
white, value in blue at centre, maiden (Abundance)<br />
with cornucopia top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
Frederick Bassett low right, reverse blue and white,<br />
value at centre (Outing 1176b), red ink ‘Cancelled’<br />
low right, an attractive good very fine<br />
£200-300<br />
1006<br />
Leighton Buzzard Bank (Bassett, Son & Harris),<br />
£5, 16 October 1894, serial number 72978, black and<br />
white, value in blue at centre, maiden (Abundance)<br />
with cornucopia top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
Frederick Bassett low right, reverse blue and white,<br />
value at centre (Outing 1176b), red handstamp low<br />
centre, ink CANCELLED low right, vignette excised<br />
and <strong>the</strong> note attached to a letter indemnifying <strong>the</strong> holder<br />
from any problems arising from <strong>the</strong> note and dated ‘10<br />
June 1896’,<br />
£100-120<br />
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1007<br />
Leighton Buzzard Bank (Bassett, Son & Harris),<br />
unissued £10, 18- (1854-1893), serial number 21000,<br />
black and white, value in blue at centre, maiden<br />
(Abundance) with cornucopia top left, reverse blue<br />
and white, value at centre (Outing 1176d for type),<br />
perforated ‘& Co’ several times, very fine, rare<br />
£200-300<br />
1008<br />
Leighton Buzzard Bank (Bassett, Son & Harris),<br />
£10, 20 September 1884, serial number 20072, black<br />
and white, value in blue at centre, maiden<br />
(Abundance) with cornucopia top left, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> Theodore Harris low right, reverse blue<br />
and white, value at centre (Outing 1176e), purple<br />
‘CANCELLED’ handstamp twice across face <strong>of</strong> note,<br />
various annotations, very fine, rare<br />
£300-400
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1009<br />
Leighton Buzzard Bank (Bassett, Son & Harris),<br />
unissued £20, 18- (1854-1893), serial number 2000,<br />
black and white, value in blue at centre, maiden<br />
(Abundance) with cornucopia top left, reverse blue<br />
and white, value at centre (Outing 1176, this<br />
denomination not listed), perforated & Co several<br />
times, good very fine, scarce<br />
£350-450<br />
LUTON<br />
1010<br />
Luton Bank (Hampson, Austin & Co.), £1, 15<br />
January 1815, serial number 8741, black and white,<br />
value in blue underprint at centre, partners initials in<br />
circular frame at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
Hampson low right, reverse bank title in blue, revenue<br />
seal at centre (Outing 1298a), handstamp top right,<br />
good fine and rare<br />
£400-600<br />
1011<br />
Luton Bank (Hampson, Austin & Co.), £1, 29<br />
January 1821, serial number 2403, black and white,<br />
partners initials in circular frame at left, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> Hampson low right (Outing 1298a),<br />
various annotations, very good, rare<br />
£150-250<br />
7<br />
1012<br />
Luton, Bedfordshire Bank (Wilson, Heard,<br />
Gardiner & Co.), £1, 9 January 1809, serial number<br />
423, black and white, crowned vignette <strong>of</strong> Britannia<br />
top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Gardiner low right<br />
(Outing 1297a), hole top right, margins untidy, very<br />
good and rare<br />
£200-250<br />
1013<br />
Luton, Bedfordshire Bank (Wilson, Heard,<br />
Gardiner & Co.), £5, 7 January 1809, serial number<br />
1037, black and white, crowned vignette <strong>of</strong> Britannia<br />
top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Gardiner low right<br />
(Outing 1297, denomination not listed), very good,<br />
presentable and very rare<br />
£350-450
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AYLESBURY<br />
1014<br />
Aylesbury (Old) Bank, an unissued or specimen £5,<br />
18- (circa 1850), no serial number, black and white,<br />
elephant vignette at top left, value at top and bottom<br />
left, annotated ‘from 1 Jany 1850’ in signature area<br />
(Outing 60B), light discolouration and damp damaged<br />
left edge, o<strong>the</strong>rwise about fine, rare<br />
£250-350<br />
1015<br />
Aylesbury Old Bank, reverse pro<strong>of</strong> on card, c.1851,<br />
black and white (Outing 60 for bank), date annotation<br />
at low right ‘Nov 15 1851’, mount marks on reverse, fine<br />
£40-60<br />
1016<br />
Aylesbury Old Bank, specimen £5, 18- (circa 1867),<br />
black, blue and white, elephant vignette at top left,<br />
arms at top right, vale at bottom left, centre, and<br />
centre right, guilloche design with frame on reverse<br />
(Outing 60c), perforated CANCELLED, extremely<br />
fine and most attractive, very rare<br />
£400-600<br />
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE<br />
9<br />
1017<br />
Aylesbury, Uxbridge & Windsor Union Bank<br />
(William Medley, Son & Co), £5, 13 August 1836,<br />
serial number 6146, black, blue and white, arms at top<br />
left, value at top right and bottom left, manuscript<br />
signature at bottom right, hand altered at centre,<br />
bankers arms in blue on reverse (Outing 63a), OLD<br />
BANK MORETON IN MARSH stamped in black,<br />
annotations, holes and tears, but good and rare<br />
£300-400<br />
1018<br />
Vale <strong>of</strong> Aylesbury Bank (Robert Dell, James Neale,<br />
Thomas Hedge & Thomas Grace), £10, -180-, no<br />
serial number, black and white on watermarked paper,<br />
bull vignette at top left, value at bottom left, (Outing<br />
61a), some discolouration, tear at left, o<strong>the</strong>rwise an<br />
attractive fine, rare<br />
£250-350<br />
1019<br />
Vale <strong>of</strong> Aylesbury Bank (Thomas Grace & John<br />
Saunders Woodcock), £1, 6 November 1810, serial<br />
number 3816, black and white, bull vignette at top<br />
left, value at bottom left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
J.S.Woodcock at bottom left (Outing 61b), some<br />
discolouration, o<strong>the</strong>rwise a presentable very good to fine,<br />
scarce<br />
£150-200
1020<br />
Vale <strong>of</strong> Aylesbury Bank (Thomas Grace & John<br />
Saunders Woodcock), £1, 26 December 1810, serial<br />
number 6168, black and white, bull vignette at top<br />
left, value at bottom left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
Thomas Grace at bottom left (Outing 61b), hand<br />
altered on reverse, some annotations and tears, good<br />
£100-150<br />
1021<br />
Vale <strong>of</strong> Aylesbury Bank (Thomas Grace & John<br />
Saunders Woodcock), £5, 21 September 1811, serial<br />
number 4925, black and white, bull vignette at top<br />
left, value at bottom left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
J.S.Woodcock at bottom right (Outing 61c), small<br />
annotations, an original and presentable fine, rare<br />
£250-350<br />
1022<br />
Vale <strong>of</strong> Aylesbury Bank (Thomas Grace & John<br />
Saunders Woodcock), £10, 13 October 1810, serial<br />
number 704, black and white, bull vignette at top left,<br />
value at bottom left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
J.S.Woodcock (Outing 61d), pinholes, annotations on<br />
reverse, very good to fine, rare<br />
£300-400<br />
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BUCKINGHAM<br />
1023<br />
Buckingham Old Bank (Box, Gray & Parrott), £1,<br />
3 August 1815, serial number 13115, arms at left,<br />
value at top right, bottom left, and centre in bue,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Thomas Box at bottom right<br />
(Outing 348b), annotations on reverse, small rust<br />
marks and pin holes, o<strong>the</strong>rwise very presentable and<br />
almost fine, rare<br />
£300-400<br />
1024<br />
Buckingham, pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> bill <strong>of</strong> exchange, 176-,<br />
adressed to London, black and white, WG monogram<br />
at top left, (Outing not listed), damage at right and<br />
lower edge, evidence <strong>of</strong> mounting on reverse, light toning<br />
o<strong>the</strong>rwise good very fine<br />
£60-80<br />
No bankers recorded in Buckingham prior to 1785 so this<br />
is probably a merchants bill.
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CHESHAM<br />
1025<br />
Chesham Bank (Thomas Butchers & Son),<br />
unissued £5, 18-, serial number 4503, black and<br />
white, vignette <strong>of</strong> oaktree at left, value at top right,<br />
bottom left and centre, (Outing 513), crisp example,<br />
extremely fine, rare<br />
£300-400<br />
HIGH WYCOMBE<br />
1026<br />
Wycombe & Marlow Bank (Sam Wilkins & Joseph<br />
Burrough), £1, 7 September 1801, serial number<br />
J316, black & white, partners initials in circular frame<br />
top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> J. Burrough lower<br />
right (Outing 959a), very good, rare<br />
£250-300<br />
STONY STRATFORD<br />
1027<br />
Stony Stratford & Buckinghamshire Bank<br />
(William Oliver, John Oliver, Henry Langhorne &<br />
Richard Harrison), £1, c.1817 (date and serial<br />
number illegable), value at bottom left and right<br />
(Outing 2065a), poor<br />
£80-120<br />
11<br />
1028<br />
Stony Stratford Bank (William Oliver, John Oliver<br />
& John York), £1, 26 January 1822, serial number<br />
384, black and white, arms at top left, value at top<br />
right and bottom left, and in large text at centre,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> William Hiver at bottom<br />
right, large arms on reverse in black and red (not seen<br />
in Outing), good very fine, attractive and rare<br />
£400-500<br />
THAME<br />
1029<br />
The Bucks & Oxon Union Bank Limited, an uncut<br />
pro<strong>of</strong> sheet <strong>of</strong> five cheques, 18- (circa 1880), black<br />
and white, bank name at left in filigree design, for<br />
Thame (2) and Aylesbury (3) (Outing 350), some<br />
discolouration and toning, o<strong>the</strong>rwise very fine<br />
£60-80
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1030<br />
Cambridge (no trading name), unissued 5 guineas,<br />
17- (circa 1790), black and white, wheat sheaf at top<br />
left, value at low right (not listed in Outing), mounted<br />
on blue paper, about extremely fine and rare<br />
£300-400<br />
1031<br />
Cambridge and Cambridgeshire Bank (Richard<br />
Foster, Ebenezer Foster & Richd Foster Junr), £1,<br />
5 February 1821, serial number L4034, black and<br />
white on watermarked paper, bankers initials in<br />
tableau at top left, value at low left and in red<br />
underprint at centre, manuscript signature at low right<br />
(Outing 408c, but an earlier date than listed),<br />
cancellation text in black ink at centre and over<br />
signature, a fresh original good fine and a new date<br />
£500-700<br />
CAMBRIDGESHIRE<br />
CAMBRIDGE<br />
13<br />
1032<br />
Cambridge and Cambridgeshire Bank (Richard<br />
Foster, Ebenezer Foster & Richd Foster Junr), £1,<br />
31 August 1822, serial number 4562, black and white<br />
on watermarked paper, bankers initials in tableau at<br />
top left, value at low left and in red underprint at<br />
centre, manuscript signature at low right (Outing<br />
408b), original and fresh, good very fine, a handsome<br />
note<br />
£400-600<br />
1033<br />
Cambridge & Cambridgeshire Bank (Ebenezer<br />
Bird Foster, George Edward Foster & Charles<br />
Finch Foster), £5, 8 October 1890, serial number<br />
27834, black, red and blue, bankers initials in vignette<br />
at top left, value at low left, top right and in blue<br />
underprint at centre, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
Ebenezer Bird Foster at low right (Outing 408e),<br />
cancelled with handstamps and red ink, original good<br />
fine and scarce<br />
£500-700
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1034<br />
Cambridge & Cambridgeshire Bank (E.B. Foster, G.E.<br />
Foster, C.F. Foster, C.F.C. Foster & H.C. Foster.), £5,<br />
8 May 1899, serial number 34573, black, red and blue,<br />
bankers initals in vignette at top left, value at low left, top<br />
right and in blue underprint at centre, manuscript signature<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hugh C. Foster at low right (Outing 408 for type,<br />
partnership not listed), cancelled with purple CANCELLED<br />
stamps and blue crayon, some pinholes, but an original good<br />
fine and rare<br />
£500-700<br />
1035<br />
Cambridge & Cambridgeshire Bank (E.B. Foster, G.E.<br />
Foster, C.F. Foster, C.F.C. Foster & H.C. Foster.), part<br />
issued £5, 26 May 1899, serial number 36000, black, red<br />
and blue, bankers initals in vignette at top left, value at low<br />
left, top right and in blue underprint at centre (Outing 408<br />
for type, partnership not listed), cancellation holes, stained at<br />
right, taken out <strong>of</strong> circulation for use as a reference, overall<br />
original good fine and rare<br />
£450-650<br />
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1036<br />
Cambridge Town and County Bank (Hollick,<br />
Nash, Searle, Son & Nash), unissued £1, 181-, black<br />
and white, bankers initials in tableau at left, value at<br />
low left and top right (Outing 409a), remains <strong>of</strong><br />
mounting on reverse, small rust spots and small tear at<br />
low centre, generally a presentable about fine<br />
£200-300<br />
1037<br />
Cambridge Town and County Bank (Hollick,<br />
Nash, Searle, Son & Nash), £1, 12 August 1825,<br />
serial number 1753, black and white, bankers initials in<br />
tableau at left, value at low left and top right,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> William Searle at low right,<br />
red and black revenue stamp on reverse (Outing<br />
409a), toned, small hole at low centre along fold, very<br />
good<br />
£200-300<br />
1038<br />
Cambridge, pro<strong>of</strong> sight bills (2), 18- (circa 1870),<br />
first blue on paper, second black on thin card, both<br />
ornate border at left with ‘CH’ initials (Outing not<br />
listed), first handstamped SPECIMEN, second with<br />
hand-corrected London partnership name, about very<br />
fine (2)<br />
£40-60<br />
15<br />
1039<br />
Cambridge Bank, £5, 5 October 1839, serial number<br />
B9445, black and white, value at low left and top<br />
right, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> F.D. Barker at low right,<br />
reverse blue, ornimental border and bank name<br />
(Outing 411a), toned with pinholes, a presentable very<br />
good<br />
£250-350<br />
1040<br />
Cambridge Bank, £10, 22 October 1840, serial<br />
number A3586, black and white, value at low left and<br />
top right, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> F.D. Barker at low<br />
right, reverse red, ornimental border and bank name<br />
(Outing 411b), stained on reverse but an original<br />
about fine<br />
£350-450<br />
1041<br />
Cambridge Bank, pro<strong>of</strong> on thin card for a £5, 182-,<br />
black and white, vignette showing bankers initials<br />
(W.F.C.) at top left, value at low left, centre and top<br />
right (Outing 412 for partnership), extremely fine and<br />
rare<br />
£300-400
CHATTERIS<br />
1042<br />
Chatteris & Cambridgeshire (W.C.B. & Son),<br />
pro<strong>of</strong> on thick paper for a 10/-, 18-, black and white,<br />
bankers initials at top left, value at centre and low left<br />
(Not listed in Outing) mount marks on reverse,<br />
extremely fine and no o<strong>the</strong>r known banks for Chatteris,<br />
very rare<br />
£500-700<br />
MARCH<br />
1043<br />
March, an interesting pro<strong>of</strong> 5/-, ‘for <strong>the</strong><br />
accommodation <strong>of</strong> small change’, 18- (circa 1820),<br />
payable 3 days after date <strong>of</strong> isue, black and white,<br />
engraved initials E.W.E at left, value at low left (not<br />
listed in Outing), mounting marks on reverse, slight<br />
damage to low left corner, very fine and rare<br />
£200-300<br />
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WISBECH<br />
1044<br />
Wisbech Bank (James Hill & Son.), £1 (2), 18<br />
February 1825 and 23 August 1825, serial numbers<br />
9770 and 14667 respectively, black and white, initials<br />
at top left, value at low left and top right, manuscript<br />
signatures at low right, black and red duty stamp on<br />
reverse (Outing 2384a), both toned, first very good,<br />
second about fine (2)<br />
£200-300<br />
1045<br />
Wisbech Bank (James Hill & Son.), £5, 12<br />
September 1825, serial number 1894, black and<br />
white, initials at top left, value at low left and top right,<br />
manuscript signatures at low right, black and red duty<br />
stamp on reverse (Outing 2384a), heavily trimmed,<br />
original and fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1046<br />
Wisbech & Lincolnshire Bank (Richard Gurney,<br />
John Gurney, Joseph Gurney, John Gurney,<br />
Henry Birkbeck & Jonathan Peckover), pencil essay<br />
on watermarked paper for a £1, 180-, black and white,<br />
value at centre and low left (2382c for type), extremely<br />
fine and rare<br />
£300-400
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1047<br />
Wisbech & Lincolnshire Bank (Gurneys,<br />
Birkbeck & Peckover), £1, 15 April 1809,<br />
serial number A6426, black and white, value<br />
at centre and low left (2382c for type),<br />
signature cut cancelled, repaired and partially<br />
backed with paper, good and scarce<br />
£150-200<br />
1049<br />
Wisbech & Lincolnshire Bank (Gurneys,<br />
Birkbeck & Peckover), £1, 21 July 1810,<br />
serial number B7840, black and white,<br />
bankers initials at top left, value at low left<br />
(Outing 2382c), signature cut cancelled, very<br />
good<br />
£300-350<br />
17<br />
1048<br />
Wisbech & Lincolnshire Bank (Gurneys,<br />
Birkbeck & Peckover), pro<strong>of</strong> £1, 18-, black<br />
and white, bankers initials at top left, value at<br />
low left (Outing 2382c for type), mounting<br />
traces on reverse, trimmed with some foxing but<br />
overall good fine<br />
£250-300
1051<br />
Wisbech & Lincolnshire Bank (Gurney,<br />
Birkbeck, Barclay & Buxton), £5, 1<br />
November 1894, serial number X7944, black<br />
and white, bankers initials at top left, value at<br />
low left (Outing 2382y), signature cut<br />
cancelled, good very fine<br />
£80-100<br />
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1050<br />
Wisbech & Lincolnshire Bank (Gurneys,<br />
Birkbeck & Peckovers), £5 (2), 22<br />
November 1834 and 29 October 1836, serial<br />
numbers 4908 and 6802, black and white,<br />
bankers initials at top left, value at low left<br />
(Outing 2382f), signature cut cancelled, very<br />
good (2)<br />
£250-350<br />
1052<br />
Wisbech & Lincolnshire Bank (Richard<br />
Gurney, John Gurney, Joseph Gurney,<br />
John Birkbeck, Jospeh Taylor & Jonathan<br />
Peckover), £10, 3 May 1806, serial number<br />
4717, black and white, bankers initials at top<br />
left, value at low left (Outing 2382b), split<br />
and re-joined, signature cut cancelled, about<br />
very good and rare<br />
£250-350
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1053<br />
Wisbech & Lincolnshire Bank (Gurney, Birkbeck,<br />
Barclay & Buxton), £10, 11 October 1894, serial<br />
number N8575, black and white, bankers initials at<br />
top left, value at low left (Outing 2382aa), signature<br />
cut cancelled, good fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1054<br />
Wisbech & Lincolnshire Bank, £20, left half only,<br />
circa 1865, serial number P452, black and white,<br />
bankers initials at top left, value at low left, reverse<br />
orange, value at centre (Outing 2382 for bank,<br />
partnership unlisted), split and rejoined but right half<br />
lost, good fine and an unlisted partnership thus rare<br />
£80-120<br />
19<br />
1055<br />
Wisbech & Lincolnshire Bank (Gurney, Birkbeck,<br />
Peckovers & Buxton), cancelled £20, 6 October<br />
1890, serial number P2573, black and white, bankers<br />
initials at top left, value at low left (Outing 2382u),<br />
signature cut cancelled, good fine<br />
£300-350<br />
1056<br />
Wisbech & Lincolnshire Bank (Richard Gurney,<br />
Bartlett Gurney, Joseph Gurney, John Birkbeck,<br />
Joseph Taylor & Jonathan Peckover), bill <strong>of</strong><br />
exchange for £34 and 11/-, 1 October 1793, serial<br />
number 6902, black and white, bankers initials at top<br />
left (Outing 2382 for bank, unlisted partnership),<br />
about fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1057<br />
National Provincial Bank <strong>of</strong> Wisbech, pro<strong>of</strong> on card<br />
for a £10, 183-, black and white, William IV at top<br />
left, value at top right and low left (Outing 2386 for<br />
bank, unlisted denomination), mounting marks on<br />
reverse, very fine and very rare<br />
£300-350
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1059<br />
Buxton & High Peak Bank (Goodwin, Goodwin<br />
& Co.), unissued £1, 18- (1812-1816), black and<br />
white, partners initials in oval frame top left (Outing<br />
388b), good very fine, scarce<br />
£150-200<br />
1060<br />
Buxton & High Peak Bank (Goodwin, Goodwin<br />
& Co.), unissued £2, 18- (1812-1816), black and<br />
white, partners initials in oval frame top left (Outing<br />
388c), good very fine, scarce<br />
£200-250<br />
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BUXTON<br />
1058<br />
Buxton & High Peak Bank (Goodwin, Goodwin<br />
& Co.), £1, 28 October 1813, serial number 6015,<br />
black and white, partners initials in oval frame top left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> George Goodwin at low right<br />
(Outing 388a), clipped, very good, scarce<br />
£150-200<br />
21<br />
1061<br />
Buxton & High Peak Bank (Goodwin, Goodwin<br />
& Co.), unissued £5, 18- (1812-1816), black and<br />
white, partners initials in oval frame top left (Outing<br />
388e), good very fine, scarce<br />
£200-250<br />
1062<br />
Buxton & High Peak Bank (Goodwin, Goodwin<br />
& Co.), unissued £5, 18- (1812-1816), black and<br />
white, partners initials in oval frame top left (Outing<br />
388e), good very fine, a variety from <strong>the</strong> preceeding note<br />
with a change to <strong>the</strong> names <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> London Bankers, scarce<br />
£200-250
1064<br />
Chesterfield Bank (Richard Gillett & Co.), £1, 8<br />
December 1808, serial number D252, black and<br />
white, maiden (Justitia) in oval frame top left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Richard Gillett low right<br />
(Outing 523 for type, denomination not listed), poor,<br />
rare<br />
£150-200<br />
1065<br />
Chesterfield Bank (Hornby, Esdaile, Raynes &<br />
Gillett), pro<strong>of</strong> £5 on India paper, 18- (1802-1803?),<br />
black and white, maiden (Justitia) in oval frame top<br />
left (Outing 523 for type), mounting traces, very fine,<br />
rare<br />
£200-300<br />
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1063<br />
Chesterfield Bank (Hornby, Esdaile, Raynes &<br />
Gillett), unissued £5, 179- (1790-1797), black and<br />
white, maiden (Justitia) in oval frame top left (Outing<br />
523a), almost very fine, rare<br />
£300-350<br />
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1066<br />
Chesterfield Bank (Saxton & Chapman), £1, 27<br />
September 1800, serial number 139, black and white,<br />
arms top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> George<br />
Chapman low right (Outing 524a), very good, rare<br />
£200-250<br />
1067<br />
Chesterfield Bank (Jebb, Slater & Malkin), pro<strong>of</strong><br />
£1 on card, 18- (1813-1816), black and white, arms<br />
and plinth top left (Outing 525 for type), good very<br />
fine, rare<br />
£300-350
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1068<br />
Union Bank (Derby), Portland Place (King,<br />
Rogers & Co.), 1 guinea, 4 May 1801, serial number<br />
238, black and white, bank building top left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Swift (?) low right (Outing<br />
672), almost fine and rare<br />
£200-300<br />
1069<br />
Scarsdale and High Peak Bank, pro<strong>of</strong> £5,<br />
Chesterfield, 187- (1877), black and white, arms top<br />
centre, also a receipt for <strong>the</strong> same bank and dated<br />
October 19th 1903 (Outing 526e), extremely fine,<br />
rare (2)<br />
£300-400<br />
1070<br />
Derby Bank (Bellairs, Sons & Co.), £1 (2), 1812,<br />
1814, black and white, stag top left, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> Bellairs low right, reverse partners initials<br />
in blue at centre (Outing 673d), fine and very fine<br />
respectively (2)<br />
£80-120<br />
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1071<br />
Derby Bank (Bellairs, Sons & Co.), £5, 8 January<br />
1814, serial number G801, black and white, stag top<br />
left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Bellairs low right (Outing<br />
673e), fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1072<br />
Derby Bank (Samuel Smith & Co.), £1, 1 May<br />
1817, serial number 946, black and white, arms top<br />
left, manuscript signature low right (Outing 674a),<br />
some staining, fine, rare<br />
£300-350<br />
1073<br />
Derby Bank (Samuel Smith & Co.), unissued £5,<br />
18- (1887-1902), serial number E10001, black and<br />
white, arms top left, reverse brown and white, value<br />
and partners initials at centre (Outing 674j), extremely<br />
fine and rare<br />
£250-350
1075<br />
Derby Bank (Samuel Smith & Co.),<br />
unissued £20, 18- (1887-1902), serial<br />
number A1001, black and white, arms top<br />
left (Outing 674j for type, denomination not<br />
listed), extremely fine and rare<br />
£300-400<br />
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1074<br />
Derby Bank (Samuel Smith & Co.),<br />
unissued £10, 18- (1887-1902), serial<br />
number G90001, black and white, arms top<br />
left, reverse black and white, value and<br />
partners initials at centre (Outing 674j for<br />
type, denomination not listed), extremely fine<br />
and rare<br />
£300-400<br />
1076<br />
Derby Bank (Samuel Smith & Co.),<br />
unissued £50, 18- (1887-1902), serial<br />
number C501, black and white, arms top left<br />
(Outing 674j for type, denomination not<br />
listed), extremely fine and rare<br />
£350-450
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1077<br />
Derby Bank (Samuel Smith & Co.), unissued £100,<br />
18- (1887-1902), serial number D345, black and<br />
white, arms top left (Outing 674k), extremely fine and<br />
rare<br />
£400-600<br />
1078<br />
Derby Bank (Samuel Smith & Co.), a sight bill<br />
dated 11 October 1819, black and white, arms top left<br />
(Outing 674 for partnership very fine<br />
£40-60<br />
1079<br />
Derby Old Bank (Crompton, Newton & Co.),<br />
unissued £1, 18- (1812-1829), black and white,<br />
classical frieze and cherubs at centre, Britannia top left,<br />
reverse revenue seal (Outing 663a for type), good very<br />
fine, rare<br />
£250-300<br />
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1080<br />
Derby Old Bank (Crompton, Newton & Co.),<br />
pro<strong>of</strong> £1, 18- (1812-1829), black and white, classical<br />
frieze and cherubs at centre, Britannia top left (Outing<br />
663a for type), good very fine, rare<br />
£200-250<br />
1081<br />
Derby Old Bank (Crompton, Newton & Co.),<br />
pro<strong>of</strong> £5, 18- (1812-1829), black and white, arms top<br />
left (Outing 663c), good very fine, rare<br />
£250-350<br />
1082<br />
Derby Old Bank (Crompton, Newton & Co.),<br />
pro<strong>of</strong> £5 on card, 18- (1812-1829), black and white,<br />
Britannia and cherubs at centre, laureate head top left<br />
(Outing 663b), a Perkins, Fairman & Heath<br />
engraving, some foxing, good very fine, rare<br />
£300-400
1084<br />
Derby and Derbyshire Banking Company,<br />
pro<strong>of</strong> £10 on card, 183- (1833-1880), black<br />
and white, arms top left, value in black tablet<br />
top right and low left (Outing 675d),<br />
extremely fine, rare<br />
£300-400<br />
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1083<br />
Derby and Derbyshire Banking Company,<br />
pro<strong>of</strong> £5 on card, 183- (1833-1880), black<br />
and white, arms top left, value in black tablet<br />
top right and low left (Outing 675b),<br />
extremely fine, rare<br />
£300-400<br />
1085<br />
Derby and Derbyshire Banking Company<br />
Limited, unissued £10, 18- (1880-1898),<br />
serial number 34/27, black and white, arms<br />
top left, value in black top right and low left,<br />
value in blue at centre (Outing 675n), almost<br />
extremely fine, rare<br />
£300-400
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1086<br />
Derby and Derbyshire Banking Company Limited,<br />
£10, 9 October 1895, serial number 31/163, black<br />
and white, arms top left, value top right and low left,<br />
value in blue underprint at centre (Outing 675m),<br />
signature cut cancelled, good fine and rare<br />
£300-400<br />
1087<br />
Derby and Derbyshire Banking Company, pro<strong>of</strong><br />
£20 on card, 18- (1833-1880), black and white, arms<br />
top left, value in black tablet top right and low left<br />
(Outing 675b), good very fine, rare<br />
£300-350<br />
1088<br />
Derby and Derbyshire Banking Company, unissued<br />
£20, 18- (1833-1880), serial number D 233, black<br />
and white, arms top left, value in black tablet top right<br />
and low left, value in blue underprint at centre<br />
(Outing 675f), extremely fine, rare<br />
£300-400<br />
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1089<br />
Derby and Derbyshire Banking Company, unissued<br />
£50, 18- (1833-1880), serial number C 851, black<br />
and white, arms top left, value in black tablet top right<br />
and low left, value in blue underprint at centre<br />
(Outing 675h), extremely fine, rare<br />
£350-450<br />
1090<br />
Derby and Derbyshire Banking Company Limited,<br />
£50, 9 February 1889, serial number C324, black and<br />
white, arms top left, value top right and low left, value<br />
in blue underprint at centre (Outing 675t), signature<br />
cut cancelled, very fine and very rare<br />
£400-500<br />
1091<br />
Derby and Derbyshire Banking Company,<br />
watermarked paper for <strong>the</strong> issue for £50 (2), ND (ca<br />
1833-1880), (Outing 675h for type), extremely fine,<br />
rare (2)<br />
£50-100
HOLT HOUSE (MATLOCK)<br />
1092<br />
Holt House (Self & Compy.), 20 shillings, 23<br />
September 1800, serial number 2/D8, black and<br />
white, arms low centre, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> D.<br />
Dakeyne Junior low right (Outing 970b), almost fine,<br />
scarce<br />
£100-150<br />
1093<br />
Holt House (Dakeyne, Sons & Compy.), £1, 3 July<br />
1801, serial number 404, black and white, arms low<br />
centre, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> D. Dakeyne Junior low<br />
right (Outing 970b), good fine, scarce<br />
£200-250<br />
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WIRKSWORTH<br />
1094<br />
Wirksworth Bank (Arkwright, Toplis & Co.), £1,<br />
11 October 1817, serial number C 3566, black and<br />
white, arms at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> John<br />
Topliss low right (Outing 2380a), poor, scarce<br />
£200-250<br />
1095<br />
Wirksworth and Ashbourn. Derbyshire Bank, a<br />
contemporary forgery <strong>of</strong> a £5, 21 December 1840,<br />
serial number N 905, black and white, arms top<br />
centre, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Frederic Arkwright<br />
low right, reverse revenue seal (Outing 2380e),<br />
manuscript ‘forgery’ across face, very good and rare<br />
£80-120<br />
1096<br />
Wirksworth and Derbyshire Bank (Richd.<br />
Arkwright & Compy.), £5, 10 March 1862, serial<br />
number K/W 0550, black and white, arms at top left,<br />
pink tax seal in left field with portait <strong>of</strong> a young Queen<br />
Victoria (Outing 2380e), cut and rejoined, signature<br />
cut cancelled, very good to fine and rare<br />
£300-400
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1097<br />
Wirksworth and Ashbourn. Derbyshire Bank, £10,<br />
1 May 1843, serial number 3919, black and white,<br />
arms top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Frederic<br />
Arkwright low right, reverse revenue seal (Outing<br />
2380g), signature manuscript cancelled, various<br />
annotations, fine, rare<br />
£800-1,000<br />
1097A<br />
Moore & Robinson’s Nottinghamshire Banking<br />
Company Limited, a pro<strong>of</strong> £5, Wirksworth 18- (circa<br />
1870), ‘Derbyshire Bank’ logo at left, black,<br />
perforated SPECIMEN/ C. SKIPPER & EAST<br />
(Outing 1622 unlisted type), slight damage at top left<br />
corner, creased top right corner, good very fine.<br />
£80-120<br />
29<br />
1097B<br />
Moore & Robinson’s Nottinghamshire Banking<br />
Company Limited, a specimen £5, Wirksworth 18-<br />
(circa 1870), ‘Derbyshire Bank’ logo at left, black,<br />
blue underporint, perforated SPECIMEN/ C.<br />
SKIPPER & EAST (Outing 1622e), small ink marks<br />
at top left, almost extremely fine<br />
£300-400<br />
1098<br />
Moore & Robinson’s Nottinghamshire Banking<br />
Company Limited, £5, Wirksworth Branch, 16<br />
January 1893, serial number A 6029, black and white,<br />
value in blue underprint at centre, arms at left,<br />
manuscript signature low right, reverse blue and white<br />
(Outing 2381b), various annotations and purple<br />
CANCELLED handstamp at left and right, good fine<br />
and rare<br />
£600-800
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ESSEX<br />
BILLERICAY<br />
1099<br />
Billericay Bank (Fincham, Barrell, Fincham & Fincham), pro<strong>of</strong> £10, 18- (1814-1816), black & white, corn sheaf top<br />
left, (Outing 1, 3b), backed on paper, good very fine, rare<br />
£400-500<br />
BRAINTREE<br />
1100<br />
Essex & Suffolk Bank, (Sparrow, Brown, Hanbury, Savill & Simpson), pro<strong>of</strong> £1, Braintree, 18- (1810-1824), black<br />
& white, two plants top left, value lower left (Outing 258f), a Thorowgood engraving, backed on card, very fine, rare<br />
£400-500<br />
1101<br />
Essex & Suffolk Bank (Sparrow, Brown, Hanbury, Savill & Simpson), £10, Braintree, 1 March 1814, serial number<br />
14680, black & white, plants top left, value lower left (Outing 258h), signature cut cancelled, manuscript annotation on<br />
face, fine, rare, Outing plate note<br />
£500-700<br />
31
1102<br />
Essex Bank (Sparrow, Tufnell & Co.), £5,<br />
Braintree, 22 March 1882, serial number 319365,<br />
black & white, value in blue underprint at centre, arms<br />
at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Tufnell lower right,<br />
reverse green, bank title at centre (Outing 258t),<br />
signature manuscript cancelled, Outing plate note, fine<br />
to very fine, rare<br />
£700-900<br />
1103<br />
Essex Bank (Sparrow, Tufnell, Parker Woodhouse<br />
& Round), £10, Braintree, 10 July 1861, serial<br />
number 15127, black & white, arms top left, value in<br />
grey tablet lower left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Edward<br />
Round lower right, reverse green, bank title (Outing<br />
258n), split and rejoined, m/s cancelled, good fine, rare,<br />
Outing plate note<br />
£700-900<br />
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1104<br />
Essex Bank (Sparrow, Tufnell & Co), £10,<br />
Braintree, 7 May 1884, serial number 30136, black &<br />
white, value in blue underprint at centre, arms top left,<br />
value in grey tablet lower left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
Robert Woodhouse lower right, reverse green, bank<br />
title (Outing 258v), signatures ink cancelled, very fine,<br />
rare<br />
£700-900<br />
1105<br />
Essex Bank (Sparrow, Tufnell & Co), £50<br />
Braintree, 18 October 1882, serial number 1502,<br />
black & white, value in blue underprint at centre, arms<br />
top left, value in black lower left, reverse green, bank<br />
title (Outing 258y), signature cut cancelled, red<br />
CANCELLED handstamp, fine and very rare, Outing<br />
plate note<br />
£800-1,000
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CHELMSFORD<br />
1106<br />
Chelmsford Bank (Crickitt & Compy), £1 (2),<br />
1813, black & white, partners initials in oval top left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Crickitt lower right (Outing<br />
482b), both with a lower corner missing, very good,<br />
scarce and rare (2)<br />
£400-500<br />
1107<br />
Chelmsford Bank (Crickitt & Compy), £1, 10 July<br />
1818, serial number 19742, black & white, partners<br />
initials in oval top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Crickitt<br />
lower right (Outing 482b), fine, rare<br />
£300-400<br />
1108<br />
Chelmsford Bank (Crickitt & Compy.), £1, 9 July<br />
1819, serial number 23503, black & white, partners<br />
initials in oval top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Ruffell<br />
lower right, reverse grey, bank title (Outing 482,<br />
partnership unlisted), a pleasing very fine, fresh and<br />
very rare<br />
£400-500<br />
33<br />
1109<br />
Chelmsford Bank (Crickitt & Compy.), £1, 12<br />
August 1825, serial number 53827, black & white,<br />
ONE in vertical format at centre, partners initials top<br />
left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Ruffell lower right,<br />
reverse revenue seal at centre (Outing 482b), very good<br />
to fine, rare<br />
£300-400<br />
1110<br />
Chelmsford Bank (Crickitt & Compy.), £1, 2<br />
September 1825, serial number 55274, black & white,<br />
ONE in vertical format at centre, partners initials top<br />
left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Crickitt lower right,<br />
reverse revenue seal at centre (Outing 482b), fine, rare<br />
£300-400<br />
1111<br />
Chelmsford Bank (Crickitt & Compy.), £5, 29<br />
October 1824, serial number 5405, black & white,<br />
partners initials in octagonal tablet top left, value in<br />
black table, lower left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Ruffell<br />
lower right, reverse ornate revenue seal at centre<br />
(Outing 482c), a pleasing very good, rare<br />
£500-600
1112<br />
Chelmsford Bank (Crickitt & Compy.), £10, 9<br />
September 1825, serial number 8031, black & white,<br />
bank building at top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
Ruffell lower right, reverse bank title, Bank <strong>of</strong><br />
CRICKITT, RUFFELL & CO. CHELMSFORD<br />
(Outing 482d for similar, Ruffell not listed), about<br />
fine, very rare<br />
£600-800<br />
1113<br />
Essex & Suffolk Bank (Sparrow, Brown, Hanbury,<br />
Savill & Simpson), Chelmsford, £1, 10 April 1817,<br />
serial number 30299, black & white, plants top left,<br />
value lower left (Outing 484b), signature cut<br />
cancelled, manuscript Jos. Savill, pinned to note top left,<br />
about fine, rare<br />
£400-600<br />
1114<br />
Essex Bank (Sparrow, Walford, Nottidge,<br />
Greenwood & Tufnell), £5, Chelmsford, 29 January<br />
1841, serial number 1475, black & white (Outing not<br />
recorded, 484 for similar), signature excised, backing<br />
paper replacement, very good to fine, rare<br />
£800-1,000<br />
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1115<br />
Essex Bank (W.M. Tufnell and Edmund Round),<br />
£5, 24 October 1881, serial number 28028, black &<br />
white, arms between corn sheaves top left, value in<br />
black tablet lower left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> W.M.<br />
Tufnell lower right, reverse grey, ESSEX & BPS<br />
STORTFORD BANK at centre (Outing 484k),<br />
BANK OF ENGLAND handstamp, and manuscript<br />
CANCELLED, about fine, very rare<br />
£800-1,000<br />
1116<br />
Essex Bank (B. Sparrow, W. Tufnell, J. Parker, R.<br />
Woodhouse & W. Tufnell), £5, Chelmsford, 17<br />
August 1877, serial number 65618, black & white,<br />
arms top left flanked by corn sheaves, value in black<br />
tablet lower left, manuscript signatures <strong>of</strong> R.<br />
Woodhouse lower right, reverse green, bank title<br />
(Outing 484n), purple CANCELLED handstamp,<br />
fine, rare, Outing plate note<br />
£600-800
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1117<br />
Essex Bank (Sparrow, Tufnell & Co.), £5,<br />
Chelmsford, 31 August 1883, serial number 70521,<br />
black & white, value in blue underprint at centre, arms<br />
between corn sheaves at left, manuscript signatures <strong>of</strong><br />
Christopher Parker lower right, reverse green, bank<br />
title (Outing 484v) ink cancelled, good fine and<br />
pleasing, rare<br />
£700-900<br />
1118<br />
Essex Bank (Sparrow, Tufnell & Co.), <strong>the</strong> right half<br />
<strong>of</strong> a £5, 28 July 1882, serial number 69810, black &<br />
white, value in blue underprint at centre, arms at left,<br />
signature missing, reverse green (Outing 258s), also<br />
included in <strong>the</strong> lot is a letter indentifying <strong>the</strong> bank dated<br />
17th March 1884, good fine to very fine<br />
£100-150<br />
35<br />
1119<br />
Essex Bank (Sparrow, Tufnell, Parker, Woodhouse<br />
& Tufnell), cancelled £10, Chelmsford, 15 August<br />
1878, serial number 45024, black & white, arms<br />
between corn sheaves top left, value in black tablet<br />
lower left, reverse green, bank title (Outing 484r),<br />
signature, cut cancelled, purple handstamp and<br />
‘CANCELLED 15th APR 1904’, oval on reverse,<br />
almost very fine, rare<br />
£600-700<br />
1120<br />
Essex Bank (Sparrow, Tufnell & Co.), cancelled<br />
£10, Chelmsford, 31 July 1890, serial number 49109,<br />
black & white with blue value at centre, arms between<br />
corn sheaves at left, value in black tablet lower left and<br />
at top right, reverse green, bank title (Outing 484v),<br />
cancelled with blue crayon and green handstamp over<br />
signature, attractive, fine and scarce<br />
£700-900
1121<br />
Essex Bank (B. Sparrow, Tufnell, Parker,<br />
Woodhouse & Tufnell), £50, Chelmsford, 28 April<br />
1869, serial number 2855, black & white, arms<br />
between corn sheaves top left, value in black lower left,<br />
reverse green, bank title (Outing 484t), signature cut<br />
cancelled, about fine, very rare<br />
£800-1,000<br />
1122<br />
Essex Bank (Sparrow, Tufnell & Co), unissued £50,<br />
Chelmsford, 18-, serial number 3631, black & white,<br />
value in blue at centre, arms between corn sheaves top<br />
left, value in black lower left, reverse green, bank title<br />
(Outing 484a), good very fine, rare, Outing plate note<br />
£600-800<br />
1123<br />
Essex Bank, a reverse pro<strong>of</strong> on card, no<br />
denomination, pencil ‘Sep 11th 1860’ in lower margin,<br />
extremely fine<br />
£60-80<br />
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COLCHESTER<br />
1124<br />
Colchester Bank, (Gurneys, Round, Green and<br />
Co.), £5, 11 February 1893, serial number 10238,<br />
black & white, maiden and arms top left, reverse<br />
brown and white, bank title and value at centre<br />
(Outing 579 for similar), purple CANCELLED<br />
handstamp, signature cut, about very fine and very rare,<br />
partnership unlisted in Outing<br />
£600-800<br />
1125<br />
Colchester Bank, £5, a partial reverse on card, blue &<br />
white, bank title and value (Outing 579 for types), very<br />
fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1126<br />
Colchester & Essex Bank (John Mills, Richard<br />
Mills & John Mills Junior), £10, 3rd June 1801,<br />
serial number 2733, black & white, arms top left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Richard Mills lower right<br />
(Outing 580d), signature cut, very good, rare<br />
£400-600
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1127<br />
Colchester & Essex Bank (Mills, Bawtree,<br />
Dawnay, Curzon & Co.), £5, 1 October<br />
1889, serial number 4398, black & white,<br />
value in grey tablet at centre, castle top left,<br />
value in grey tablet lower left, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> Robert Curzon lower right,<br />
reverse grey & white, arms at centre (Outing<br />
580g), purple dividend handstamp lower<br />
right, good very fine, attractive and very rare<br />
£700-900<br />
1129<br />
Colchester, Witham & Hadleigh Bank<br />
(Mills, Bawntree, Dawney, Curzon &<br />
Co.), £50, 11 October 1884, serial number<br />
A23, black & white, value in grey tablet at<br />
centre, castle top left, value in grey tablet<br />
lower left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Eustace<br />
Dawney lower right, reverse grey & white,<br />
arms at centre (Outing 580/2387 for<br />
similar), purple dividend handstamp at right,<br />
red oval Bank <strong>of</strong> England stamp at centre,<br />
signature cut, very fine and extremely rare, a<br />
lovely high denomination issue and this bank<br />
unlisted in Outing<br />
£1,500-2,000<br />
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1128<br />
Colchester & Essex Bank (Mills, Bawtree,<br />
Dawnay, Curzon & Co.), £10, 11 October<br />
1884, serial number 116, black & white,<br />
value in grey tablet at centre, castle top left,<br />
value in grey tablet lower left, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> Eustace Dawney lower right,<br />
reverse grey & white, arms at centre (Outing<br />
580h), purple dividend handstamp lower<br />
right, good very fine, attractive and very rare<br />
£1,000-1,200
EPPING<br />
1130<br />
Epping Bank (Benj. Fincham, Willm. Fincham &<br />
B. Fincham Junior), £10, 12 May 1812, serial<br />
number 1581, black & white, partners initials in<br />
vertical oval top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Benj.<br />
Fincham lower right (Outing 743, £10 not listed),<br />
mounted on board, split and rejoined, very good, rare<br />
£500-700<br />
1131<br />
Epping and Ongar Bank (B. Fincham, W. Fincham<br />
& B. Fincham Junior), £1, 13 April 1815, serial<br />
number 8526, black & white, partners initial in oval<br />
top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Benj. Fincham lower<br />
right (Outing 743a), very good, rare<br />
£400-500<br />
1132<br />
Epping & Ongar Bank (B. Fincham, W. Fincham<br />
& B. Fincham Junior), pro<strong>of</strong> £1, 18- (1812-1816),<br />
black & white, partners initials in oval top left,<br />
embossed tax stamp at left (Outing 743a), mounted on<br />
board, o<strong>the</strong>rwise very fine, rare<br />
£350-450<br />
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HARWICH<br />
1133<br />
Harwich Bank (Cox, Cobbold & Company),<br />
unissued £5, 18- (1846-1887), serial number 10096,<br />
black & white, value in blue underprint at centre, arms<br />
& partners initials at left (Outing 908h), extremely<br />
fine, rare<br />
£400-600<br />
1134<br />
Harwich Bank (Anthony Cox & John B. Knocker),<br />
£10, 9 November 1827, serial number 2064, black &<br />
white, arms & partners initials at left, value in<br />
octagonal tablet lower left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
John Barker lower right (Outing 908f), signature cut<br />
cancelled, very good, presentable, rare<br />
£300-400<br />
1135<br />
Harwich Bank (Anthony Cox & John B. Knocker),<br />
£10, 22 March 1834, serial number 2378, black &<br />
white, arms & partners initials at left, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> Anthony Cox lower right (Outing 908f),<br />
signature cut cancelled, fresh, almost very fine, rare,<br />
Outing plate note<br />
£450-550
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1136<br />
Harwich Bank (Cox, Cobbold & Company),<br />
unissued £10, 18- (1846-1887), serial number H674,<br />
black & white, value in orange underprint at centre,<br />
arms & partners initials at left (Outing 908j), extremely<br />
fine, rare<br />
£500-700<br />
MANNINGTREE<br />
1137<br />
Manningtree & Mistley Bank (Dykes, Rebecca,<br />
Biddle), £5, 11 August 1841, serial number A2321,<br />
red text on white, reverse revenue seal (Outing 1383<br />
for bank), signature cut cancelled, very good, rare<br />
£500-700<br />
1138<br />
Manningtree & Mistley Bank (Gurneys,<br />
Alexanders, Birkbeck, Barclay, Buxton &<br />
Kerrison), unissued £5, 18- (1887-1896), serial<br />
number F3302, red and white, value in red underprint<br />
at centre, reverse black and white, Ipswich Customs<br />
House at centre (Outing 1383e), manuscript<br />
‘Cancelled’ top left, extremely fine and very rare<br />
£800-1,200<br />
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1139<br />
Manningtree Bank (Thos. Nunn, Mills, Nunn &<br />
Bawtree), £1, 26 January 1824, serial number 6239,<br />
black & white, value in grey at centre, agricultural<br />
implements at left, value in tablet lower left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Thos. Nunn Junior lower<br />
right, reverse revenue seal (Outing 1384a), fine, rare<br />
£500-600<br />
ROCHFORD<br />
1140<br />
Rochford Hundred & Billericay Bank (Harvey,<br />
Harvey & Co), £1, 9 June 1812, serial number<br />
14910, black & white, arms top left, value lower left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> John Harvey lower right<br />
(Outing 1815 for type, £1 not listed), very good, rare<br />
£500-600<br />
1141<br />
Rochford Hundred Bank (Fincham, Barrell,<br />
Fincham & Fincham), £1, 12 October 1814, serial<br />
number 313, black & white, plough top left, value<br />
lower left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Benj. Fincham<br />
lower right (Outing 1817a), very good, rare<br />
£500-600
ROMFORD<br />
1142<br />
Romford Bank (Attersol, May & Smith), pro<strong>of</strong><br />
£20, ND (1805-1817), black & white, partners initials<br />
in oval top left, (Outing 1822, ‘not seen’), mounted on<br />
card, good very fine, rare<br />
£250-300<br />
1143<br />
Romford Agricultural Bank (Joyner, Surridge &<br />
Joyner), £1, 12 June 1822, serial number 9100, black<br />
& white, value in blue at centre, bull top left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Jn. Joyner lower right, reverse<br />
revenue seal (Outing 1823a), about fine, scarce<br />
£200-300<br />
1144<br />
Romford Agricultural Bank (Joyner, Surridge &<br />
Joyner), £1, 21 June 1824, serial number 22655,<br />
black & white, value in blue at centre, bull top left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Jn. Joyner lower right, reverse<br />
revenue seal (Outing 1823a), very good<br />
£100-150<br />
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1145<br />
Romford Agricultural Bank (Joyner, Surridge &<br />
Joyner), £5, 3 October 1821, serial number 6849,<br />
black & white, bull top left, manuscript lower right,<br />
reverse blue JOYNER & CO. BANK (Outing 1823b),<br />
trimmed, poor, scarce<br />
£150-200<br />
1146<br />
Romford Agricultural Bank (Joyner, Surridge &<br />
Joyner), £5, 9 March 1825, serial number 9663, black<br />
& white, bull top left, manuscript lower right, reverse<br />
revenue seal (Outing 1823b), good fine, scarce<br />
£250-350<br />
1147<br />
Romford Agricultural Bank (Joyner, Surridge &<br />
Joyner), £10, 10 February 1815, serial number 3424,<br />
black & white, bull top left, value in blue at centre,<br />
bull top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Jn. Joyner lower<br />
right, reverse value and back title in blue (Outing<br />
1823, denomination unlisted), very good, rare<br />
£300-400
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1148<br />
Romford Agricultural Bank (Joyner, Surridge &<br />
Joyner), £10, 16 February 1825, serial number 7893,<br />
black & white, bull top left, value in blue at centre,<br />
bull top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Jn. Joyner lower<br />
right, reverse value and back title in grey (Outing<br />
1823, denomination unlisted), very good, rare<br />
£300-400<br />
1149<br />
Romford Bank (Thos. Johnson, Wm Johnson &<br />
Compy.), unissued £5, 18- (c1827-1844), black &<br />
white, arms top centre, reverse grey, value (Outing<br />
1824e) staining at left and right but an attractive good<br />
very fine, rare, Outing plate note<br />
£400-500<br />
1150<br />
Romford (Thos Johnson, Wm Johnson & C.<br />
Mann), £5, 21 November 1843, serial number 4407,<br />
tower in scrollwork at top centre, black and white,<br />
handsigned by Thos Johnson at low right (Outing<br />
1824h), bankruptcy stamp on reverse, very good<br />
£300-400<br />
41<br />
1151<br />
Romford Bank (Thomas Johnson & Compy.),<br />
unissued £20, 18- (1827-1844), black & white, arms<br />
top left, value lower left (Outing 1824g), extremely<br />
fine, Outing plate note<br />
£400-600<br />
SAFFRON WALDEN<br />
1152<br />
Saffron Walden Bank, Essex (Jas. Searle, Jas. Searle<br />
Jnr & S.B. Searle), pro<strong>of</strong> £1, 18- (1812-1825), black<br />
& white, Britannia at left, value in octagonal tablet<br />
lower left (Outing 1848b), a Perkins, Fairman &<br />
Heath engraving, good very fine, rare<br />
£200-250<br />
1153<br />
Saffron Walden Bank, Essex (Jas. Searle, Jas. Searle<br />
Jnr & S.B. Searle), £1, 1 October 1822, serial<br />
number 1153, black & white, Britannia at left, value in<br />
octagonal tablet lower left, partners initials in oval top<br />
left, value in oval top right, manuscript <strong>of</strong> James Searle<br />
junior lower right, reverse revenue seal (Outing<br />
1848b), bankruptcy stamp on reverse, very good to fine<br />
£150-200
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Saffron Walden Bank (Jas. Searle, Jas. Searle Jnr & S.B. Searle), £5, 18 December 1823,<br />
serial number 1251, black & white, partners initials at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> James Searle<br />
Junior lower right, reverse revenue seal (Outing 1848c), very good, rare<br />
£350-450<br />
1155<br />
Saffron Walden Bank (Jas. Searle, Jas. Searle Jnr & S.B. Searle), £10, 5 October 1825,<br />
serial number 4401, black & white, partners initials at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> James Searle<br />
Junior lower right, reverse revenue seal (Outing 1848d), almost very fine, rare<br />
£400-600<br />
1156<br />
Saffron Walden & North Essex Bank (A.F. Gibson, W. Gibson, T. Catlin, J. Gibson &<br />
N. Catlia), pro<strong>of</strong> £1, mounted on card, ND (1824-1829), black & white, partners initials at<br />
left in oval (Outing 1849a), a Perkins & Heath engraving, extremely fine, rare<br />
£300-400<br />
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1157<br />
Saffron Walden & North Essex Bank (A.F. Gibson, W. Gibson, T. Catlin, J. Gibson & N. Catlia), pro<strong>of</strong> £5,<br />
ND (1824-1829), black & white, partners initials at left in oval (Outing 1849b), a Perkins & Heath engraving,<br />
extremely fine, rare<br />
£350-400<br />
1158<br />
Saffron Walden & North Essex Bank (Gibson & Co), pro<strong>of</strong> £10 (2), 18- (1858-1896), black & white (Outing<br />
1849q for type), pencil ‘from this’ and ‘To this, 13 Oct 1864’ respectively, first damaged at right o<strong>the</strong>rwise very fine, rare<br />
(2)<br />
£400-450<br />
1159<br />
Saffron Walden & North Essex Bank (Gibson & Co), pro<strong>of</strong> £20, 18- (1858-1896), black & white, partners initials<br />
in thistle wreath top left, value in oval top right (Outing 1849t for type), a Perkins & Bacon engraving, pencil ‘To this<br />
5th Nov 1859’ lower left, mounting traces on reverse, small tear top left, good very fine, rare<br />
£450-550<br />
43
1161<br />
Saffron Walden & North Essex Bank (Gibson,<br />
Tuke & Gibson), pro<strong>of</strong> £10, 18- (1858-1883), black<br />
& white, (Outing 1849j for type), a Perkins & Bacon<br />
engraving, pencil ‘To this 14 Apl./70’ lower centre, good<br />
very fine, rare<br />
£350-450<br />
1162<br />
Saffron Walden & North Essex Bank (Bison, Tuke<br />
& Gibson), unissued £10, 18- (1863-1883), serial<br />
number 4909, black & white, value in orange at<br />
centre, arms and value at left (Outing 1849j), red<br />
PRESCOTT, DIMSDALE & CO LIMITED added at<br />
centre, good extremely fine, rare<br />
£500-600<br />
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1160<br />
Saffron Walden & North Essex Bank (Bison, Tuke &<br />
Gibson), unissued £5, 188- (1863-1883), serial number<br />
9909, black & white, value in blue at centre, arms and value<br />
at left (Outing 1849h), red PRESCOTT, DIMSDALE & CO<br />
LIMITED added at centre, good extremely fine, rare<br />
£400-500<br />
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1163<br />
Saffron Walden & North Essex Bank (Gibson,<br />
Tuke & Gibson), pro<strong>of</strong> £20, 18- (1863-1883), black<br />
& white, partners initials in thistle wreath top left,<br />
value in oval top right (Outing 1849m for type), a<br />
Perkins & Bacon engraving, pencil ‘To this 2 Novr-<br />
1868’ at left, mounting traces, o<strong>the</strong>rwise extremely fine,<br />
rare<br />
£500-600<br />
1164<br />
Saffron Walden & North Essex Bank (Bison, Tuke<br />
& Gibson), unissued £20, 187- (1863-1883), serial<br />
number 409, black & white, value in green at centre,<br />
arms and value at left (Outing 1849l), red<br />
PRESCOTT, DIMSDALE & CO LIMITED added at<br />
centre, good extremely fine, rare<br />
£550-650
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WITHAM<br />
1165<br />
Witham & Essex Bank (Mills, Bawtree, Dawnay, Curzon & Co), £5, 15<br />
December 1887, serial number 1028, black & white, arms and oak tree, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> Eustace Dawnay, reverse grey, arms (Outing 2387a), purple dividend<br />
handstamp lower right, various stamps, good fine, very rare<br />
£700-900<br />
1166<br />
Witham & Essex Bank (Mills, Bawtree, Dawnay, Curzon & Co), £10, 11<br />
October 1884, serial number 24, black & white, arms and oak tree, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> Eustace Dawnay, reverse grey, arms (Outing 2387, denomination<br />
unlisted), purple dividend handstamp lower right, very fine, very rare<br />
£800-1,200<br />
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1167<br />
Baldock & Biggleswade Bank (Wells, Hogge & Lindsell),<br />
£10, 2 October 1884, serial number 17370, black and white,<br />
partners initials in oval top left, manuscript signature low right,<br />
red tax stamp top left (Outing 70e), handstamped<br />
CANCELLED, perforated PAID, fine and very rare<br />
£500-700<br />
BUSHEY<br />
1168<br />
Bushey Bank, a partial pro<strong>of</strong> for a £5, 1 January 1820,<br />
black and white (Outing unlisted), possibly a spurious<br />
Bank, very fine, very rare<br />
£150-250<br />
HERTFORDSHIRE<br />
BALDOCK<br />
47<br />
HEMEL HEMPSTED<br />
1169<br />
Hemel-Hempsted Bank (Grover & Pollard), pro<strong>of</strong><br />
£1 on India paper, 18- (1812-1839), black and white,<br />
classical frieze at centre, Britannia at left and right<br />
(Outing 927a), a Perkins, Fairman & Heath<br />
engraving, slight damage at tips, very fine and rare<br />
£300-400
1170<br />
Hemel-Hempsted Bank (Grover & Pollard), pro<strong>of</strong><br />
£5 on India paper, 18- (1812-1839), black and white,<br />
cherubs and allegorical maidens in field (Outing<br />
927b), A Perkins, Fairman & Heath engraving, slight<br />
damage at tips, very fine and rare<br />
£300-350<br />
1171<br />
Hemel-Hempsted Bank (Smith & Fearnley<br />
Whittingstall), pro<strong>of</strong> £10 on card, 18- (1839-1856),<br />
black and white, Britannia and allegorical maidens at<br />
centre, maiden (Victory) low left and right (Outing<br />
927, denomination not listed), a Perkins, Fairman &<br />
Heath engraving, slight foxing, good very fine and rare<br />
£350-400<br />
1172<br />
Hemel-Hempsted Bank (Grover & Pollard), pro<strong>of</strong><br />
£20 on card, 16 June 1887, black and white, Britannia<br />
at centre, cherubs and symbols <strong>of</strong> commerce at left and<br />
right (Outing 927c), a Perkins, Fairman & Heath<br />
engraving, slight scuffing, good very fine and rare<br />
£350-450<br />
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1173<br />
Hemel-Hempsted Bank, a partial reverse pro<strong>of</strong> on<br />
card, no denomination, black and white, classical frieze<br />
top centre, bank title low centre, Britannia at left and<br />
right (Outing 927 for type), mounting traces,<br />
extremely fine, rare<br />
£100-120<br />
1174<br />
Hemel-Hempsted Bank (Smith & Fearnley<br />
Whittingstall), pro<strong>of</strong> £10 on card, 18- (1839-1856),<br />
black and white, Britannia and allegorical maidens at<br />
centre, maiden (Victory) low left and right (Outing<br />
927, denomination not listed), a Perkins, Fairman &<br />
Heath engraving, ink annotation ‘alt 21 Jany. 1842’ in<br />
field, stained, very fine and rare<br />
£200-250<br />
1175<br />
Hemel-Hempsted Bank (Smith & Fearnley<br />
Whittingstall), pro<strong>of</strong> £10 on card, 3 May 188718-<br />
(1839-1856), black and white, Britannia and<br />
allegorical maidens at centre, maiden (Victory) low left<br />
and right (Outing 927, denomination not listed), a<br />
Perkins, Fairman & Heath engraving, SPECIMEN<br />
handstamp, some staining, very fine and rare<br />
£250-350
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1176<br />
Hemel-Hempsted Bank (Smith &<br />
Fearnley Whittingstall), pro<strong>of</strong> £20 on card,<br />
18- (1839-1856), black and white, Britannia<br />
at centre, cherubs and symbols <strong>of</strong> commerce<br />
at left and right (Outing 927f for type), a<br />
Perkins, Fairman & Heath engraving, ink<br />
annotation ‘31 Jany. 1842’ low centre, slight<br />
scuffing, good very fine and rare<br />
£300-400<br />
1178<br />
Hemel-Hempsted Bank (Smith &<br />
Whittingstall), pro<strong>of</strong> £5 on card, 18- (1812-<br />
1839), black and white, cherubs and<br />
allegorical maidens in field (Outing 927e), a<br />
Perkins, Fairman & Heath engraving,<br />
staining, very fine and rare<br />
£200-300<br />
49<br />
1177<br />
Hemel-Hempsted Bank (Smith &<br />
Fearnley Whittingstall), pro<strong>of</strong> £20 on card,<br />
18- (1839-1856), black and white, Britannia<br />
at centre, cherubs and symbols <strong>of</strong> commerce<br />
at left and right (Outing 927f for type), a<br />
Perkins, Bacon & Petch engraving, ink<br />
annotation ‘18 Feby. 1862’ low centre, slight<br />
scuffing, good very fine and rare<br />
£300-400
1180<br />
Hemel-Hempsted Bank (Smith &<br />
Fearnley Whittingstall), £5, 19 December<br />
1855, serial number 5367, black and white,<br />
value in blue underprint at centre, cherubs<br />
and maidens, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> William<br />
Smith low right (Outing 927e), a Perkins,<br />
Bacon & Petch engraving, almost very fine,<br />
rare and attractive<br />
£500-700<br />
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1179<br />
Hemel-Hempsted Bank (Smith &<br />
Fearnley Whittingstall), £5, 15 May 1855,<br />
serial number 4352, black and white, cherubs<br />
and maidens, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> E.F.<br />
Whittingstall low right (Outing 927e),<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficially cut and rejoined, almost fine, rare<br />
£300-400<br />
1181<br />
Hemel-Hempsted Bank (Smith &<br />
Fearnley Whittingstall), £10, 14 December<br />
1855, serial number 2646, black and white,<br />
value in blue underprint at centre, Britannia<br />
and allegorical maidens at centre, maiden<br />
(Victory) low left and right, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> William Smith low right (Outing<br />
927, denomination not listed), a Perkins,<br />
Bacon & Petch engraving, various<br />
annotations, <strong>of</strong>ficially split and rejoined,<br />
almost very fine, rare and attractive<br />
£600-800
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1182<br />
St. Albans Watford, Hemel Hemstead & Herts<br />
Bank (E.Jn. Collett, Wm. Rickford & Wm. Treiss),<br />
£1, 21 March 18(11), serial number 9164, black and<br />
white, value at bottom left, top right and centre, wheat<br />
bushel vignette at top left, duty stamp at centre (bank<br />
name not seen Outing), cut cancelled, good fine<br />
£200-250<br />
1183<br />
Bucks & Oxon Union Bank, Hemel Hempsted<br />
Branch, a pro<strong>of</strong> cheque on account <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Hemel<br />
Hempstead Union, 18- (circa 1879), scrollwork at<br />
left, black, on card (Outing no listed), pencil date ‘Feby<br />
1879’ at bottom, very fine<br />
£30-40<br />
HERTFORD<br />
1184<br />
County Bank, Hertfordshire (Gardiner and<br />
Jaquiss), £5, 20 August 1812, serial number 395,<br />
black and white, parners initials in oval frame top left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Gardiner low right (Outing<br />
943a), fine and rare<br />
£350-450<br />
51<br />
1185<br />
Hertford Bank (Samuel Adams & Co.), £5, 1<br />
October 1850, serial number A 587, black and white,<br />
value in blue underprint at centre, stag top left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Saml. Adams low right<br />
(Outing 944e), cut and rejoined, very good and rare<br />
£150-200<br />
1186<br />
Hertford Bank (Samuel Adams & Co.), £5, 1<br />
October 1854, serial number A 1589, black and white,<br />
value in blue underprint at centre, stag top left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Saml. Adams low right<br />
(Outing 944e), cut and rejoined, red tax stamp at left,<br />
various annotations, fine, rare<br />
£300-400<br />
1187<br />
Hertford Bank (Samuel Adams & Co.), £10, 1<br />
October 1850, serial number A 648, black and white,<br />
value in blue underprint at centre, stag top left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Saml. Adams low right<br />
(Outing 944e), cut and rejoined, multiple annotations,<br />
very good, rare<br />
£300-400
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1188<br />
Royston Bank (Fordham, Fordham & Fordham), £5, 1 October 1845, serial number<br />
8949, black and white, value in blue underprint at centre, partners initials in oval frame top<br />
left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Henry Fordham low right (Outing-), cut and rejoined, fine and<br />
rare<br />
£200-250<br />
1189<br />
Royston Bank (Fordham, Fordham & Fordham), £5, 24 October 1849, serial number<br />
11900, black and white, value in blue underprint at centre, partners initials in oval frame top<br />
left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Henry Fordham low right (Outing-), cut and rejoined, fine and<br />
rare<br />
£300-400<br />
1190<br />
Royston Bank (Fordham, Fordham & Fordham), £10, 5 February 1851, serial number<br />
D 1810, black and white, value in blue underprint at centre, partners initials in oval frame<br />
top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> John George Fordham low right (Outing-), good fine and<br />
rare<br />
£400-500<br />
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1192<br />
St. Albans Bank (John Sam. Story), £5, 18 May<br />
1848, serial number 7315, black and white, arms<br />
within wreath at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> J.S. Story<br />
at low right (Outing 1857c), discolouration at centre,<br />
annotations on reverse, good fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1193<br />
St. Albans Bank, unissued £5, 18-, no serial number,<br />
black and white, bankers’ initials and arms at left, value<br />
at bottom left, centre and top right (not seen in<br />
Outing), large area discoloured, o<strong>the</strong>rwise a crisp<br />
extremely fine<br />
£120-180<br />
ST. ALBANS<br />
1191<br />
St. Albans and Hertfordshire Bank, £1, 5 December 181(2), serial number<br />
10183, black and white, value at bottom left and top right, wheat bushel<br />
vignette at top left, manuscript signature at bottom right (not seen in Outing),<br />
ink annotations and heavy toning, curiously annotated with ‘Collett’ on obverse,<br />
<strong>the</strong> prominent banker, and hand signed by <strong>the</strong> banker William Treiss, good<br />
£150-200<br />
53<br />
1194<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> Saint Albans, £5, 8 April 18(42), serial<br />
number 2063, black and white, value at bottom left in<br />
likeness <strong>of</strong> Bank <strong>of</strong> England notes, Britannia vignette<br />
with arms at top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> George<br />
Alfred Muskett at bottom right (Outing 1859a), heavy<br />
annotation and handstamped ‘LONDON &<br />
WESTMINSTER’ on reverse, very good<br />
£150-200<br />
1195<br />
St. Albans and Herts Bank (Gibson & Sturt), £20,<br />
1 January 18(96), serial number 118, black and white,<br />
value at bottom left, top right and centre, dear and<br />
shield at top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Edward<br />
Gibson at bottom right (Outing 1860), ‘BANK OF<br />
ENGLAND’ handstamped obverse, numerous<br />
annotations and mounting on reverse, good<br />
£400-500
1197<br />
Tring, Aylesbury & Chesham Bank (Thos.<br />
Butcher & Sons), unissued £5, 18- (c.1870-<br />
99), serial number 17818, black and white<br />
with blue protector, value at bottom left and<br />
top right, oak tree vignette at left, place <strong>of</strong><br />
issue in guilloche design on reverse in blue<br />
(Outing 2199g) lovely, fresh, about<br />
uncirculated<br />
£150-200<br />
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1196<br />
Tring, Aylesbury & Chelsham Bank,<br />
reverse pro<strong>of</strong> on card, black and white, bank<br />
name in guilloche design at centre (not seen<br />
in Outing), pencil annotations at bottom,<br />
dated ‘Sep 26 1858’ in pencil at bottom right,<br />
mount marks on reverse, some light surface<br />
dirt, about extremely fine<br />
£40-60<br />
1198<br />
Tring, Aylesbury & Chesham Bank (Thos.<br />
Butcher & Sons), unissued £10, 18-<br />
(c.1870-99), serial number 7313, black and<br />
white with green protector, value at bottom<br />
left and top right, oak tree vignette at left,<br />
place <strong>of</strong> issue in guilloche design on reverse in<br />
green (Outing 2199i) about uncirculated, a<br />
beautiful item<br />
£150-200
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1199<br />
Ware (Samuel Adams & Co.), £5, 1 January 18(55),<br />
serial number A1096, black and white, vignette <strong>of</strong> deer<br />
at top left, value at bottom left, top right and centre as<br />
protector, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Samuel Adams at<br />
bottom right (Outing 2265b), duty stamp at centre,<br />
toning and numerous annotations, fine<br />
£200-300<br />
1200<br />
Ware (Cobham & Jones), £1, 30 June 181(9), serial<br />
number 8785, black and white, vignette <strong>of</strong> deer at top<br />
left, value at bottom left, top right and centre,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Thomas Jones at bottom<br />
right, duty stamp at left (Outing 2267c), some toning,<br />
‘Tho.Walker, Rutland’ annotated on reverse, a<br />
presentable about fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1201<br />
Ware (George Cass Snr., John Cass & Edwd.<br />
Chuck), £1, 2 November 18(20), serial number<br />
3491, black and white, vignette <strong>of</strong> deer at top left,<br />
value at bottom left, top right and centre, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> E.Chuck at bottom right, value on reverse<br />
at centre (Outing 2267c), heavy toning and<br />
annotation, good<br />
£150-200<br />
WARE<br />
55<br />
1202<br />
Ware (George Cass Snr., John Cass & Edwd.<br />
Chuck), £5, 11 January 18(20), serial number 299,<br />
black and white, vignette <strong>of</strong> deer at top left, value at<br />
bottom left, top right and centre, manuscript signature<br />
<strong>of</strong> George Cass at bottom right, value on reverse at<br />
centre (Outing 2267c), heavy toning and annotation,<br />
good<br />
£200-250<br />
WATFORD<br />
1203<br />
Watford (Horwill, Pike & Co.), £1, 9 July 182(3),<br />
serial number A311, black and white, value at top left,<br />
top right, centre and bottom left, bushel <strong>of</strong> a wheat<br />
vignette at centre, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Joseph Pike<br />
at bottom right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and<br />
red (Outing 2288a), evidence <strong>of</strong> mounting on reverse,<br />
o<strong>the</strong>rwise fine<br />
£300-400
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1205<br />
Bank Huntingdon (John Perkins & Co.), £1, 26<br />
March 180(?), serial number L622, black and white,<br />
vignette <strong>of</strong> hunting scene at left, value at low left and<br />
top right, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> John Perkins at low<br />
right (Outing 1035a), backed with thin tissue paper for<br />
strength, fragile but no pieces missing, so about good<br />
£120-160<br />
HUNTINGDONSHIRE<br />
HUNTINGDON<br />
1204<br />
Huntingdonshire Bank (Charles & John<br />
Pasheller), unissued £1, 2 September 1825, serial<br />
number 825N, black and white, signatures in vignette<br />
at top left, value at low left, black and red duty stamp<br />
on reverse (Outing 1034a), dated but not signed, small<br />
amount <strong>of</strong> rust damage, very good<br />
£100-150<br />
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1206<br />
Bank Huntingdon (John Perkins & Co.), £5, 26<br />
September 1805, serial number N160, black and<br />
white, vignette <strong>of</strong> hunting scene at left, value at low<br />
left and top right, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> John<br />
Perkins at low right (Outing 1035b, date later than<br />
listed), mounted on thin card, fine<br />
£300-400
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Bank Huntingdon (John Perkins & Co.), £10, 1 March 1794, serial number C173,<br />
black and white, vignette <strong>of</strong> hunting scene at top centre, value at low left, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> John Perkins at low right (Outing 1035c), trimmed, mounted on thin card,<br />
presentable and very good<br />
£300-400<br />
1208<br />
Bank Huntingdon (John Perkins & Co.), £10, 4 April 1793, serial number M247,<br />
black and white, vignette <strong>of</strong> hunting scene at top centre, value at low left, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> John Perkins at low right (Outing 1035c), about fine<br />
£400-500<br />
1209<br />
Huntingdon Town and County Bank (Geoe Rust, Davd Veasey, David Veasey Jnr.<br />
& Chas Veasey), cancelled £10, 22 November 1833, serial number 8, 501-, black and<br />
white with blue value at centre, vignette <strong>of</strong> hunting scene at left, value at low left and top<br />
right (Outing 1036 for bank, this partnership ‘not seen’), cut and rejoined, signature cut<br />
cancelled, damage along white margin, trimmed, overall about very good and very rare<br />
£300-350<br />
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1210<br />
St. Neots Bank (Rix, Gorham &<br />
Inkersole), £1, 8 July 1810, serial number<br />
23251, black and white, vignette with<br />
bankers initials at left, value at low left and<br />
top right, no ONE in underprint (Outing<br />
1879a), very good and scarce<br />
£100-150<br />
1212<br />
St. Neots Bank (Rix, Gorham &<br />
Inkersole), £1, 1 October 1824, serial<br />
number 2518, black and white, vignette with<br />
bankers initials at left, value at low left and<br />
top right, large black ONE in underprint,<br />
black and red duty stamp on reverse,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Inkersole at low right<br />
(Outing 1879b), very good and scarce<br />
£150-200<br />
ST. NEOTS<br />
59<br />
1211<br />
St. Neots Bank (Rix, Gorham &<br />
Inkersole), £1, 6 January 1813, serial<br />
number 909, black and white, vignette with<br />
bankers initials at left, value at low left and<br />
top right, large black ONE in underprint,<br />
black and red duty stamp on reverse,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Rix at low right<br />
(Outing 1879b), cut and rejoined, very good<br />
and scarce<br />
£100-150
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1213<br />
Ashby & Meacham Bank (Fishers, Simmonds &<br />
Mammatt), £5, 17 May 1831, serial number 4665,<br />
black & white, arms lower left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
Edward Mammatt lower right, reverse revenue seal<br />
(Outing 54a), very good, rare<br />
£300-400<br />
1214<br />
Ashby & Meacham Bank (Fishers, Simmonds &<br />
Mammatt), £10, 1 November 1833, serial number<br />
1019, black & white, value in blue at centre, arms<br />
lower left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Edward Mammatt,<br />
lower right (Outing 54c), about fine, rare<br />
£400-600<br />
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HARBOROUGH<br />
(MARKET HARBOROUGH)<br />
1215<br />
Harborough Bank (Thos Inkersole, Jas Goddard<br />
& Holland Goddard), cancelled £5, 1 September<br />
1840, serial number 4024, black and white, value at<br />
low left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Holland Goddard at<br />
low right, reverse Harborough Bank vignette at centre<br />
(Outing 1397g), trimmed on left edge, ink cancelled on<br />
signature, bankruptcy stamp on obverse, very good<br />
£200-250<br />
1216<br />
Harborough Bank (Thos Inkersole, Jas Goddard<br />
& Holland Goddard), £5, 18 October 1841, serial<br />
number 6664, black and white, value at low left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Holland Goddard at low<br />
right, reverse Harborough Bank vignette at centre<br />
(Outing 1397f), trimmed, bankruptcy stamp on<br />
obverse, very good and scarce<br />
£200-250
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Harborough Bank (Thos Inkersole, Jas Goddard & Holland Goddard), £10, 25<br />
March 1839, serial number 1823, black and white, value at low left, manuscript signature<br />
<strong>of</strong> Holland Goddard at low right, reverse Harborough Bank vignette at centre (Outing<br />
1397h), trimmed, bankruptcy stamp on obverse, small hole at centre, o<strong>the</strong>rwise very good and<br />
very scarce<br />
£300-400<br />
1218<br />
Harborough Bank (Thos Inkersole, Jas Goddard & Holland Goddard), cancelled<br />
£10, 21 December 1839, serial number 2520, black and white, value at low left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Holland Goddard at low right, reverse Harborough Bank vignette<br />
at centre (Outing 1397i), cut and rejoined, slightly trimmed, bankruptcy stamp on obverse,<br />
ink cancelled over signature, a very presentable about fine and scarce<br />
£400-500<br />
1219<br />
Harborough Bank (Thos Inkersole, Jas Goddard & Holland Goddard), cancelled<br />
£10, 19 October 1840, serial number 3487 black and white, value at low left, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> Holland Goddard at low right, reverse Harborough Bank vignette at centre<br />
(Outing 1397i), cut and rejoined, slightly trimmed, bankruptcy stamp on obverse, ink<br />
cancelled over signature, very good and scarce<br />
£350-400<br />
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1220<br />
Hinckley Bank (Wm Brown & Jas Blakesley), pro<strong>of</strong><br />
5 guineas, ND (c.1807), black and white, vignette <strong>of</strong><br />
allegorical maiden with anchor at top left, value at low<br />
left (Outing 963 for bank, partnership and<br />
denomination not listed), mounted on blue paper,<br />
extremely fine and rare<br />
£300-400<br />
1221<br />
Hinckley Bank (Sansome & Blakesley), £1, 4<br />
October 1821, serial number 305 2, black and white,<br />
vignette <strong>of</strong> allegorical maiden with anchor at top left,<br />
value at low left, black and red revenue stamp on<br />
reverse (Outing 963a), original and fresh good fine<br />
£200-300<br />
1222<br />
Hinkley Commercial Bank (Charles Jervis & Co.),<br />
cancelled £1, May 1825, serial number J 702, black<br />
and white, arms at top left, value at low left (Outing<br />
964a), large black CANCELLED handstamp across<br />
obverse, very good<br />
£150-200<br />
63<br />
LEICESTER<br />
1223<br />
Leicester Bank (Bellairs, Welby & Co.), £1, 15<br />
November 1811, serial number J930, black and white,<br />
arms at left, value at low left and centre right (Outing<br />
1166a), about very good<br />
£80-120<br />
1224<br />
Leicester Bank (Bellairs, Welby & Co.), £5, 4<br />
December 1812, serial number O244, black and<br />
white, arms at top left, value at low left (Outing<br />
1166b), split and rejoined, trimmed, some repair work<br />
at centre thus very good<br />
£100-150<br />
1225<br />
Leicester Bank (Bellairs, Welby & Co.), £5, 18<br />
April 1814, serial number 2422, black and white, arms<br />
at top left, value at low left (Outing 1166b), attractive<br />
and original about fine<br />
£150-200
1226<br />
Leicester Bank (Bellairs, Welby & Co.), £10, 2<br />
November 1812, serial number L492, black and<br />
white, arms at top left, value at low left (Outing<br />
1166c), trimmed, repaired at top and bottom, fragile,<br />
thus good<br />
£150-200<br />
1227<br />
Leicester Bank (Bentley & Buxton), 1 guinea, 3<br />
May 1803, serial number W133, black and white, arms<br />
at top left, value at low left (Pick 1165a), fragile thus<br />
good<br />
£200-300<br />
1228<br />
Leicester Bank (Bentley & Buxton), 5 guineas, 31<br />
March 1790, serial number F503, black and white,<br />
arms at left, value at low left (Outing 1165b), good<br />
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1229<br />
Leicester Bank (Bentley & Buxton), 5 guineas, 15<br />
February 1798, serial number D958, black and white,<br />
arms at left, value at low left (Outing 1165b), cut and<br />
rejoined, fragile, good<br />
£200-250<br />
1230<br />
Leicester Bank (Bentley & Buxton), £10, 6 April<br />
1791, serial number F963, black and white, arms at<br />
left, value at low left (Outing 1165c), diagonally cut<br />
and rejoined, lower right corner missing and hole<br />
through <strong>the</strong> value, good<br />
£250-350<br />
1231<br />
Leicester Bank (Bentley & Buxton), cancelled £10,<br />
18 March 1803, serial number 408W, black and white,<br />
arms at left, value at low left (Outing 1165d),<br />
signature cut cancelled, fresh and original very good<br />
£350-400
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1232<br />
Leicester Bank (Thomas Paget and Thomas<br />
Tertius Paget), cancelled £5, 20 October 1884, serial<br />
number Y963, black and white with large blue value at<br />
centre, bankers initials in vignette at left, value at low<br />
left and top right (Outing 1171b), cancelled with red<br />
ink, handstamped on reverse, a fresh and original good<br />
fine<br />
£400-450<br />
1233<br />
Leicester Bank (Thomas Guy Paget, Edwin<br />
Clephan and Thomas Grosvenor Lee.), cancelled<br />
£5, 13 February 1893, serial number D565, black and<br />
white with large green value at centre, bankers initials<br />
in vignette at left, value at low left and top right<br />
(Outing 117 for bank, unlisted partnership), cancelled<br />
with red ink, multiple handstamps on reverse, a fresh<br />
and original fine, rare<br />
£450-550<br />
1234<br />
Leicester Bank (Thomas Paget and Thomas<br />
Tertius Paget), cancelled £10, 29 April 1878, serial<br />
number G430, black and white with large red value at<br />
centre, bankers initials in vignette at left, value at low<br />
left and top right (Outing 1171d), cut and rejoined,<br />
cancelled with red ink, handstamped on reverse, original<br />
fine<br />
£300-400<br />
65<br />
1235<br />
Leicestershire Bank (Pares, Paget, Pares &<br />
Heygate), £1, 14 January 1809, serial number 91103,<br />
black and white, bankers initials in vignette at left,<br />
value at low left (Outing 1167a, this note with a<br />
trading name), small stains at right and top left,<br />
pinholes, overall about fine and rare<br />
£400-500<br />
1236<br />
Leicestershire Bank (Thos Pares, Thos Paget, John<br />
Pares & James Heygate), unissued £5, 180-<br />
(c.1809), black and white, bankers initials in vignette<br />
at left, value at low left (Outing 1167b, this note with<br />
a trading name), right corner tips missing, some holes,<br />
overall very good, rare<br />
£400-500<br />
1237<br />
Leicester & Leicestershire Bank (John Clarke,<br />
Richard Mitchell, Joseph Philips & Thomas<br />
Smith), £5, 1 September 1841, serial number N791,<br />
black and white, dove in cartouche at left, arms at<br />
centre, value at top right (Outing 1169c), presentable<br />
very good<br />
£300-400
1239<br />
Leicester and Leicestershire Bank (John<br />
Clarke, Richard Mitchell, Joseph Philips<br />
& Thomas Smith), £10, 21 April 1842,<br />
serial number L935, black and white, arms at<br />
left, value at low left and top right (Outing<br />
1169e), bankruptcy stamp on obverse,<br />
presentable and very good<br />
£400-500<br />
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Leicester & Leicestershire Bank (John<br />
Clarke, Richard Mitchell, Joseph Philips<br />
& Thomas Smith), cancelled £5, 24 January<br />
1841, serial number J534, black and white,<br />
arms at top left, value at low left and top right<br />
(Outing 1169d), four cancellation holes, cut<br />
and rejoined, very good<br />
£200-250<br />
1240<br />
Leicester and Leicestershire Bank (John Clarke,<br />
Richard Mitchell, Joseph Philips & Thomas<br />
Smith), cancelled £20, 19 May 1842, serial number<br />
B202, black and white, arms at left, value at low left<br />
and top right (Outing 1169g), four cancellation<br />
holes, a presentable very good, rare<br />
£500-700
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LUTTERWORTH<br />
1241<br />
Lutterworth Bank (John Clarke, Richard Mitchell,<br />
Joseph Philips & Thomas Smith), cancelled £5,<br />
March 1842, serial number B555, black and white,<br />
arms at left, value at low left and top right (Outing<br />
1308c), four cancellation holes, pinholes at top left,<br />
original about fine, rare<br />
£400-500<br />
MELTON MOWBRAY<br />
1242<br />
Melton Mowbray Bank (Bentley & Buxton), pro<strong>of</strong><br />
5 guineas, ND (c.1790’s), black and white, arms at<br />
upper left, value at low left (Outing unlisted, see<br />
Leicester 1165b for partnership), mounted on blue<br />
paper, extremely fine and very rare<br />
£600-800<br />
67<br />
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1243<br />
Pares’s Leicestershire Banking Company, Limited,<br />
reverse pro<strong>of</strong> for a £5, c.1880, brown, large value at<br />
centre surrounded by bank name and smaller values,<br />
printed by Waterlow & Sons (Outing 1173 for bank),<br />
mounted on card, glue marks showing through in places,<br />
good very fine and rare<br />
£150-200<br />
1244<br />
Pares’s Leicestershire Banking Company, Limited,<br />
reverse pro<strong>of</strong> for a £10, c.1880, orange, large value at<br />
centre with bank name and smaller values above and<br />
below, printed by Waterlow & Sons (Outing 1173 for<br />
bank), mounted on card, glue marks showing through in<br />
places, good very fine and rare<br />
£150-200<br />
1245<br />
Pares’s Leicestershire Banking Company, Limited,<br />
reverse pro<strong>of</strong> for a £20, c.1880, red-purple, large value<br />
at centre surrounded by bank name and flanked by<br />
smaller values, printed by Waterlow & Sons (Outing<br />
1173 for bank), mounted on card, glue marks showing<br />
through in places, good very fine and rare<br />
£150-200
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1246<br />
North Lincolnshire Bank (Jos. R. Pease, Tho.<br />
Harrison, Josiah Prickett, Tho. Marris Junr. &<br />
Wm. Gradurn), pro<strong>of</strong> bill <strong>of</strong> exchange addressed to<br />
London bankers Robt. & Thos. Harrison, 179-, no<br />
serial number, black and white, vignette <strong>of</strong> windmill at<br />
top left, five trees emblem at left with date “1790”<br />
below (see Outing 81 for type), mounted on blue<br />
paper, minimal surface marks and toning, o<strong>the</strong>rwise<br />
about uncirculated<br />
£40-60<br />
1247<br />
North Lincolnshire Bank (Jos. Marris, Thos.<br />
Marris, Rich. Nicholson & Co.), 1 Guinea, 10 May<br />
18(10), serial number L2162, black and white, value<br />
at lower left, top left and centre, fleece at top left with<br />
wheatsheaf below, ‘five tree’ emblem at left, duty<br />
stamp at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Thos. Marris at<br />
lower right (Outing 81a), about fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1248<br />
North Lincolnshire Bank (Jos. Marris, Thos.<br />
Marris, Rich. Nicholson & Co.), £1, 29 May<br />
18(11), serial number E967, black and white, value at<br />
lower left, top right and centre in cloud, fleece at top<br />
left with wheatsheaf below, ‘five tree’ emblem at left,<br />
duty stamp at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Thos.<br />
Marris at lower right (Outing 81d), bankruptcy<br />
handstamp on reverse, some toning, fine<br />
£120-160<br />
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1249<br />
North Lincolnshire Bank (Jos. Marris, Thos.<br />
Marris, Rich. Nicholson & Co.), 5 Guineas, 14 June<br />
18(10), serial number D4737, black and white, value<br />
at left and top right, fleece at top left with wheatsheaf<br />
below, ‘five tree’ emblem at left, duty stamp at lower<br />
left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Thos. Marris at lower<br />
right (Outing 81b), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse<br />
along with ink annotations, halved and rejoined and<br />
toned, fine<br />
£200-250<br />
1250<br />
North Lincolnshire Bank (Jos. Marris, Thos.<br />
Marris, Rich. Nicholson & Co.), 10 Guineas, 10<br />
May 18(10), serial number D909, black and white,<br />
value at lower left, centre and top right, fleece at top<br />
left with wheatsheaf below, ‘five tree’ emblem at left,<br />
duty stamp at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Thos.<br />
Marris at lower right (Outing 81b), bankruptcy<br />
handstamp on reverse along with ink annotations,<br />
halved and rejoined, about fine<br />
£250-300
1251<br />
Boston Bank (William Ingelow), £1, 1 December<br />
1819, serial number 26833, black and white, partners<br />
initials top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> William<br />
Ingelow (Outing 227c), punch cancelled, very good<br />
£80-120<br />
1252<br />
Boston Bank (William Ingelow & Son), £1, 8<br />
September 1825, serial number D3310, black and<br />
white, partners initials at left, value in underprint at<br />
centrem manusript signature f William Ingelow low<br />
right, reverse revenue seal (Outing 227b), fine, scarce<br />
£150-200<br />
1253<br />
Boston Bank (William Ingelow & Son), £1 (2), 2<br />
June 1823, 8 October 1824, prefixes D and B, black<br />
and white, partners initials at left, value in underprint<br />
at centrem manusript signature <strong>of</strong> William Ingelow<br />
low right, reverse revenue seal (Outing 227b), very<br />
good to fine, scarce (2)<br />
£120-160<br />
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Boston Bank (William Ingelow & Son), £1, 8 June<br />
1823, serial number B 8728, black and white, partners<br />
initials at left, value in underprint at centrem<br />
manusript signature <strong>of</strong> William Ingelow low right,<br />
reverse revenue seal (Outing 227b), bankruptcy<br />
overprint on face, clipped, fine, scarce<br />
£80-120<br />
1255<br />
Boston Bank (William Ingelow & Son), £10, 2 May<br />
18(23), serial number A2744, black and white, value<br />
at lower left, bankers’ initials at top left (Outing<br />
227b), cropped edges, Bankruptcy stamp on obverse, ink<br />
annotations on reverse, good<br />
£150-200<br />
1256<br />
Boston Bank (Garfit, Claypon & Garfit), £1, 30<br />
October 1805, serial number C 6064, black and<br />
white, partners initials top top left, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> W. Garfit (Outing 223a), very good<br />
£100-140
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1257<br />
Boston Bank (Claypon, Garfit & Claypons), £1, 18<br />
April 1815, serial number R 7611, blacl and white,<br />
partners initials top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> J<br />
Claypon low right (Outing 223e), manuscript<br />
‘Cancelled Nov 19 1866’ on reverse, good fine, pleasing<br />
£300-400<br />
1258<br />
Boston Bank (Claypon, Garfit & Claypons), £1, 1<br />
January 1825, serial number 8098, blacl and white,<br />
partners initials top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> J<br />
Claypon low right (Outing 223e), revenue seal on<br />
reverse, fine, pleasing<br />
£150-200<br />
1259<br />
Boston Bank (Claypon, Garfit & Claypons), £1, 2<br />
August 1823, serial number 2386, blacl and white,<br />
partners initials top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> W<br />
Garfit low right (Outing 223e), revenue seal on reverse,<br />
very fine, pleasing, rare in this grade<br />
£300-400<br />
71<br />
1260<br />
Boston Bank (Thomas Garfit, William Garfit,<br />
John Ingoldby, Thomas Cheney Garfit & William<br />
Lane Claypon), £10, 3 March 188(3), serial number<br />
B6168, black and white, value at lower left, top right<br />
and centre as protector in green, printed by Perkins<br />
Bacon & Co., includes a pro<strong>of</strong> £10 <strong>of</strong> an earlier 1883<br />
design (see Outing 223j) handstamped CANCELLED<br />
twice in purple, cancellation holes, ink annotations on<br />
reverse, o<strong>the</strong>rwise fine, rare (2)<br />
£350-400<br />
1261<br />
Boston Bank (Bartholomew Claypon, William<br />
Garfit & Thomas Garfit), a pair <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong> £5 and<br />
£10, 186- & 187-, no serial numbers, black and white,<br />
partners initials in oval frame top left, value at lower<br />
left and top right (Outing 223i), pencil ‘from this’,<br />
slight damage low right o<strong>the</strong>rwise good very fine, rare (2)<br />
£150-200
1262<br />
Boston Bank (Bartholomew Claypon, William<br />
Garfit & Thomas Garfit), a pair <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong> £5 and<br />
£10, both 186- (c.1861), no serial numbers, black and<br />
white, partners initials in oval frame top left, value at<br />
lower left and top right (Outing 223h & 223i), pencil<br />
‘from this’, mount marks on reverse, some damage to<br />
corners o<strong>the</strong>rwise about extremely fine (2)<br />
£150-200<br />
1263<br />
Boston Bank (Susan Claypon, Thomas Garfit,<br />
William Garfit, John Ingoldby, Thomas Cheney<br />
Garfit & William Lane Claypon), a pair <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong> £5<br />
and £10, both 187- & 187- (c.1875 & c.1882), no<br />
serial numbers, black and white, partners initials in<br />
oval frame top left, value at lower left and top right<br />
(Outing 223j and not seen), pencil ‘from this’, mount<br />
marks on reverse, section removed o<strong>the</strong>rwise about<br />
extremely fine (2)<br />
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Boston Bank (Joseph Claypon, Bartholomew<br />
Claypon, William Garfit & Thomas Garfit), pro<strong>of</strong><br />
£10, 18- (c.1875 & c.1882), no serial numbers, black<br />
and white, partners initials in oval frame top left, value<br />
at lower left and top right (not seen in Outing), pencil<br />
‘from this’, mount marks on reverse, about extremely fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1265<br />
Boston Bank (Garfit, Claypon & Co.), pro<strong>of</strong> £5<br />
and £10 (2), both 188-, no serial numbers black and<br />
white, partners initials in oval frame top left (see<br />
Outing 223k for type), lower quarter <strong>of</strong> note excised,<br />
rare (2)<br />
£80-120<br />
1266<br />
Boston Bank (Garfit, Claypon & Co.), a <strong>collection</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong> bills <strong>of</strong> exchange, 18- (c. 1885-90), no serial<br />
numbers, black and white, addressed to various<br />
London bankers, among <strong>the</strong>m Lloyds and Hoares,<br />
includes bills <strong>of</strong> exchange for Claypons, Garfit & Co<br />
(3) (see 223 for same partnership name), light surface<br />
dirt and mount marks on reverse, pencil annotations,<br />
generally extremely fine (8)<br />
£120-150
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1267<br />
Boston Bank (Abraham Sheath & Co.), £1, 23 May<br />
1814, serial number 1226, black and white, partners<br />
initials top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Challis Sheath<br />
low right (Outing 225, denomination not listed),<br />
clipped, very good to fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1268<br />
Boston Bank (Ed. Wilford), £1, 8 September 1812,<br />
serial number 741, black and white, partners initials<br />
top left, manusript signature <strong>of</strong> Edward Wilford low<br />
right (Outing 228a), very good, scarce<br />
£100-150<br />
1269<br />
Boston Bank (Abraham Sheath & Son), 1 guinea, 1<br />
May 1815, serial number B 1075, black and white,<br />
partners initials top left, manusript signature <strong>of</strong> Challis<br />
Sheath low right (Outing 225a), very good<br />
£140-180<br />
73<br />
1270<br />
Boston Bank (Abraham Sheath & Son), 1 guinea,<br />
16 April 1814, serial number B 20029, black and<br />
white, partners initials top left, manusript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
Challis Sheath low right (Outing 225a), backed on<br />
card, very good<br />
£140-180<br />
1271<br />
Boston Bank (Abraham Sheaf & Son), 10 Guineas,<br />
19 November 18(11), serial number A3657, black and<br />
white, value at lower left, manuscript signature at<br />
lower right (Outing 225c), cropped edges, toned, fine<br />
£200-250<br />
1272<br />
Boston Bank (Thomas Gee, Thomas Wise and<br />
William Gee Junr.), pro<strong>of</strong> £10, 18- (c.1864), no<br />
serial number, black and white, arms in garter at top<br />
left, value at lower left and right (not seen in Outing,<br />
similar partnership to Outing 224), mount marks on<br />
reverse, pencil annotations at lower right, good very fine<br />
£150-200
1273<br />
Boston Bank (Henry & Thos. Gee & Co.), pro<strong>of</strong><br />
£10, 18- (c.1864), no serial number, black and white,<br />
arms in garter at top left, value at lower left and right<br />
(not seen in Outing), mount marks on reverse, pencil<br />
annotations at lower right, some surface dirt, very fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1274<br />
Boston Bank (Thomas Gee, Thomas Wise and<br />
William Gee Junr.), a <strong>collection</strong> <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong> bills <strong>of</strong><br />
exchange, 18- (c. 1859), no serial numbers, black and<br />
white, arms at left in garter, addressed to London<br />
bankers Robarts, Curtis & Co (2) and Roberts,<br />
Lubbock & Co (2) (see 225b for same partnership<br />
name), light surface dirt and mount marks on reverse,<br />
generally extremely fine (4)<br />
£60-80<br />
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Boston Bank (Susan Claypon, Thomas Garfit,<br />
William Ingoldby, Thomas Cheney Garfit &<br />
William Lane Claypon), pair <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong> £5, 187- &<br />
188-, no serial numbers, black and white, partners<br />
initials in oval frame top left (Outing 223j for similar,<br />
this partnership not listed), pencil annotation in field,<br />
second note signature area excised, good very fine, rare<br />
(2)<br />
£150-200<br />
1276<br />
Boston Bank (Susan Claypon, William Garfit,<br />
Thomas Garfit, William Garfit Junr. & Ingoldby),<br />
a pair <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong> £5, 186- & 187-, no serial numbers,<br />
black and white, partners initials in oval frame top left,<br />
value at lower left and top right (Outing 223i), pencil<br />
‘from this’, slight damage low right o<strong>the</strong>rwise good very<br />
fine, rare (2)<br />
£200-250<br />
1277<br />
Boston Bank (Garfit, Claypon & Co.), pro<strong>of</strong> £5<br />
and £10 (2), 188- (c. 1884), no serial numbers black<br />
and white, partners initials in oval frame top left (see<br />
Outing 223k for type), pencil annotations and cropped<br />
edges, mount marks on reverse, o<strong>the</strong>rwise extremely fine<br />
(2)<br />
£100-150
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1278<br />
Boston Bank (Thomas Gee, Thomas Wise<br />
and William Gee Junr.), £5, 1 September<br />
1873, serial number I 894, black and white,<br />
value in mauve underprint at centre, arms at<br />
left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> William Gee low<br />
right, includes a 1863 pro<strong>of</strong> for <strong>the</strong> same<br />
design (see Outing 224b for similar), pale<br />
pink tax stamp top left, a pleasing fine and very<br />
rare (2)<br />
£400-600<br />
1280<br />
Boston Bank (Garfit, Claypon & Co.), £5,<br />
3 January 1887, serial number G 69, black<br />
and white, value in blue at centre, partners<br />
initials in oval frame top left, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> Thomas Cheney Garfit low right<br />
(Outing 223l), crayon ‘Cancelled’ across face,<br />
small perforations, good very fine, fresh and<br />
very attractive, very rare<br />
£400-500<br />
75<br />
1279<br />
Boston & Lincolnshire Bank (Willm.<br />
Robt. Shos. Lance. & Jno. Jas. Bernard),<br />
£1, 30 March 18(14), serial number E2566,<br />
black and white, value at lower left, bankers’<br />
initials at top left, manuscript signature at<br />
lower right (Outing 226d), pinholes at left,<br />
toned, fine<br />
£120-150
1282<br />
Boston Bank (The Stamford, Spalding &<br />
Boston Banking Company), pro<strong>of</strong> £5, 18-<br />
(1836-1874), black and white, allegorical<br />
symbols <strong>of</strong> harvest top left, ca<strong>the</strong>dral top<br />
centre (Outing 2036 for type, not listed for<br />
Boston), a Perkins, Bacon & Ketch engraving,<br />
pencil ‘from this’ low right, good very fine, rare<br />
£300-350<br />
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Boston Bank (William Garfit and Thomas<br />
Garfit), £5, 3 January 1865, serial number A<br />
1859, black and white, value in blue at<br />
centre, partners initials in oval frame top left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Thomas arfit low<br />
right (Outing not listed), hand stamped<br />
‘CANCELLED’ across face, perforation PAID<br />
in field, almost very fine, pleasing, very rare<br />
£450-550<br />
1283<br />
Boston & Lincolnshire Bank (Wilm. Robt.<br />
Shos. Lance. & Jn. Jas. Barnard), £10, 31<br />
May 18(14), serial number E814, black and<br />
white, bankers’ initials at top left, value at<br />
bottom left, faint duty stamp at centre left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> William Barnard (not<br />
seen in Outing), some discolouration and<br />
toning, fine<br />
£200-300
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1284<br />
Skirbeck Quarter, Boston, unissued £1, 18-<br />
(c.1809), no serial number, black and white, bankers’<br />
initials at left, value at bottom left and centre, duty<br />
stamp at centre left (Outing 229b, partnership name<br />
not yet identified), three strong folds, six large holes,<br />
surface dirt and toning, very good<br />
£120-160<br />
1285<br />
Boston (Stamford, Spalding & Boston Banking<br />
Company), a <strong>collection</strong> <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong> bills <strong>of</strong> exchange, 18-<br />
(c. 1885-90), no serial numbers, black and white (2)<br />
and mauve (1), addressed to London bankers Barclay<br />
& Co (see Outing 2015 for bank name), also a bill <strong>of</strong><br />
exchange pull, 183-, no serial number, black and<br />
white, arms at left, addressed to London bankers<br />
Barclay, Fritton, Bevan & Co, attached to manuscript<br />
letter headed ‘Oundle 4th September 1836’,<br />
requesting 300 copies <strong>of</strong> altered design (Outing<br />
2036), light surface dirt and mount marks on reverse,<br />
pencil or ink annotations, generally very fine to<br />
extremely fine (4)<br />
£80-100<br />
77<br />
GAINSBOROUGH<br />
1286<br />
Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company Limited,<br />
Gainsborough Branch, a pro<strong>of</strong> £5 and £10, 18-,<br />
black and white, arms at top left, value at bottom left<br />
and top right, text in tableau at centre, Gainsborough<br />
All Saints Church vignette at top centre, payable at<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir London bankers Prescott, Grote, Cave, Foster &<br />
Co. (see Outing 1193 for type), both with mount<br />
marks on reverse and pencil annotations reading ‘5th<br />
Jan 1874’, about uncirculated (2)<br />
£200-250<br />
1287<br />
Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company Limited,<br />
Gainsborough Branch, a pair <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong> £5, 18-, black<br />
and white, arms at top left, value at bottom left and<br />
top right, text in tableau at centre, Gainsborough All<br />
Saints Church vignette at top centre, payable at <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
London bankers Prescott, Cave, Foster, Buxton,<br />
Lodger & Co. (see Outing 1193 for type), both with<br />
mount marks on reverse and pencil annotations, one<br />
dated ‘7th May/85’, one cropped at top edge and <strong>the</strong><br />
ano<strong>the</strong>r with section cut out at lower right, o<strong>the</strong>rwise<br />
attractive and about uncirculated (2)<br />
£100-150
1288<br />
Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company Limited,<br />
Gainsborough Branch, a pro<strong>of</strong> £5 and £10, 18-,<br />
black and white, arms at top left, value at bottom left<br />
and top right, text in tableau at centre, Gainsborough<br />
All Saints Church vignette at top centre, payable at<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir London bankers Prescott, Grote, Ames, Cave &<br />
Grote (see Outing 1193 for type), both with mount<br />
marks on reverse and pencil annotations, o<strong>the</strong>rwise<br />
attractive and about uncirculated (2)<br />
£200-250<br />
1289<br />
Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company Limited,<br />
Gainsborough Branch (Prescott, Grote, Ames,<br />
Cave, and Grote), pro<strong>of</strong> £10, 18-, no serial number,<br />
black and white, arms at top left, value at bottom left<br />
and top right, text in tableau at centre, Gainsborough<br />
All Saints Church vignette at top centre (see Outing<br />
1193 for type), mount marks on reverse, pencil<br />
annotation dated ‘Feb 23rd/93’, cropped top and lower<br />
edges o<strong>the</strong>rwise good extremely fine<br />
£120-150<br />
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1290<br />
Grantham Bank (Manners & Scott), £1, 14 June<br />
18(09), serial number J1734, black and white,<br />
bankers’ initials at left, value at bottom left and centre,<br />
duty stamp at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> John<br />
William Scott at bottom right (Outing 841b),<br />
bankruptcy handstamp on reverse dated 1811, ink stain<br />
at top right, about fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1291<br />
Grantham Bank (Manners & Scott), £1, 4 October<br />
18(10), serial number M860, black and white,<br />
bankers’ initials at left, value at bottom left and centre,<br />
duty stamp at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> John<br />
Manners at bottom right (Outing 841b), bankruptcy<br />
handstamp on reverse, discolouration o<strong>the</strong>rwise good fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1292<br />
Grantham Bank (Manners & Scott), £5, 25 April<br />
18(09), serial number F1698, black and white,<br />
bankers’ initials at left, value at bottom left and centre,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> John William Scott at bottom<br />
right (Outing 841c), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse<br />
dated 1811, toning and repair <strong>of</strong> left hole at centre with<br />
paper, very good<br />
£100-150
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1293<br />
Grantham Bank (Hardy & Company), pro<strong>of</strong> £10<br />
on paper, 18-, no serial number, black and white,<br />
bankers’ initials at left, value at bottom left, top right,<br />
and centre in red as protector, bankers’ names and<br />
initials in green on reverse (Outing 844e), original<br />
and fresh, about uncirculated, a beautiful specimen<br />
£300-400<br />
1294<br />
Stamford, Spalding & Boston Banking Company,<br />
Grantham Branch, pro<strong>of</strong> £5 and £10 on card, 18-,<br />
no serial numbers, black and white, value at lower left<br />
and top right, arms at top left, bordered edge, text in<br />
tableau at centre, printed by Perkins Bacon & Petch<br />
(see Outing 2015 for type), mount marks on reverse,<br />
‘SPECIMEN’ handstamped at lower right, pencil<br />
annotations and toning, o<strong>the</strong>rwise about extremely fine<br />
(2)<br />
£250-300<br />
79<br />
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1295<br />
Lincoln Bank (Abraham Sheath, Challis Sheath,<br />
John Steel & John Wray), £1, 8 October 18(13),<br />
serial number 572, black and white, bankers’ initials at<br />
left, value at bottom left and centre, duty stamp at left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Challis Sheath at bottom right<br />
(Outing 1192b), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse,<br />
some toning, never<strong>the</strong>less original and attractive, good<br />
very fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1296<br />
Lincoln Bank (Abraham Sheath, Challis Sheath,<br />
John Steel & John Wray), £1, 22 November 18(13),<br />
serial number 977, black and white, bankers’ initials at<br />
left, value at bottom left and centre, duty stamp at left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Challis Sheath at bottom right<br />
(Outing 1192b), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse,<br />
toning, good fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1297<br />
Lincoln Bank (Abraham Sheath, Challis Sheath,<br />
John Steel & John Wray), £5, 21 April 18(13), serial<br />
number 14918, black and white, bankers’ initials at<br />
top left, value at bottom left and top right, duty stamp<br />
at left (Outing 1192d), cut cancelled and cropped edges,<br />
bankruptcy handstamp on reverse, very fine<br />
£100-150
1298<br />
Lincoln Bank (Abraham Sheath, Challis Sheath,<br />
John Steel & John Wray), £10, 29 April 18(14),<br />
serial number 9765, black and white on watermarked<br />
paper, bankers’ initials at top left, value at bottom left<br />
and top right, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature<br />
<strong>of</strong> John Steel at bottom left (Outing 11892e),<br />
bankruptcy handstamp on reverse, toning at edges,<br />
pinholes, fine<br />
£200-300<br />
1299<br />
Lincoln Bank (Abraham Sheath, Challis Sheath,<br />
John Steel & John Wray), £20, 28 April 18(14),<br />
serial number 1729, black and white on watermarked<br />
paper, bankers’ initials at top left, value at bottom left<br />
and top right, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature<br />
<strong>of</strong> Challis Sheath at bottom left (see Outing 1192 for<br />
partnership name, this denomination not seen),<br />
bankruptcy handstamp on reverse, toning and strong<br />
folding at edges, about fine<br />
£300-350<br />
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1300<br />
Lincoln Bank (Sam. Smith, Richd. & Henry<br />
Ellison), 1 Guinea 18(01), serial number 975 black<br />
and white, arms at top left, value at bottom left, centre<br />
and top right, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Henry Ellison<br />
at bottom right (Outing 1189i, toning and worn edges,<br />
fine<br />
£120-180<br />
1301<br />
Lincoln Bank (Sam. Smith, Richd. & Henry<br />
Ellison), £1, 4 August 18(20), serial number 887,<br />
black and white, arms at top left, value at bottom left,<br />
centre and top right, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> George<br />
Moore at bottom right (Outing 1189k), heavily toned,<br />
good<br />
£100-150<br />
1302<br />
Lincoln Bank (Sam. Smith, Henry Ellison &<br />
Company), unissued £5, 18-, no serial number, black<br />
and white, arms at top left, value at bottom left, top<br />
right and centre as protector (see Outing 1189m for<br />
partnership name and type, but more likely 1189q for<br />
correct date), slight foxing, o<strong>the</strong>rwise crisp and about<br />
uncirculated<br />
£150-200
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1303<br />
Lincoln Bank (Smith, Ellison & Company),<br />
unissued £5, 18-, serial number K2270, black and<br />
white, arms at top left, value at bottom left, top right<br />
and centre as protector, guilloche design surrounding<br />
bank name and partnership initials at centre in<br />
turquoise (see Outing 1189m for partnership name<br />
and type, but more likely 1189q for correct date), some<br />
insignificant ink smudges and flecks at left, a beautiful<br />
note, about uncirculated<br />
£250-300<br />
1304<br />
Lincoln Bank (Smith, Ellison & Company),<br />
specimen £5, 18-, serial number P9000, black and<br />
white, arms at top left, value at bottom left, top right<br />
and centre as protector, guilloche design surrounding<br />
bank name and partnership initials at centre in blue<br />
(see Outing 1189m for partnership name and type,<br />
but more likely 1189q for correct date), pencil<br />
annotation at top left reads ‘June 17 - 87’, perforated<br />
‘SPECIMEN B.W&Co LONDON’, beautiful, about<br />
uncirculated<br />
£250-300<br />
81<br />
1305<br />
Lincoln Bank (Smith, Ellison & Company),<br />
specimen £5, 18-, serial number R10000, black and<br />
white, arms at top left, value at bottom left, top right<br />
and centre as protector, guilloche design surrounding<br />
bank name and partnership initials at centre in blue<br />
(see Outing 1189m for partnership name and type,<br />
but more likely 1189q for correct date), pencil<br />
annotation at top left reads ‘Sep 11/90’, beautiful,<br />
about uncirculated<br />
£250-300<br />
1306<br />
Lincoln Bank (Smith, Ellison & Company),<br />
specimen £5, 19-, serial number T10000, black and<br />
white, arms at top left, value at bottom left, top right<br />
and centre as protector, guilloche design surrounding<br />
bank name and partnership initials at centre in blue<br />
(see Outing 1189m for partnership name and type,<br />
but more likely 1189q for correct date), perforated<br />
‘SPECIMEN’, pencil annotation at top left reads ‘19th<br />
April 1901’, beautiful, about uncirculated<br />
£250-300
1307<br />
Lincoln Bank (Smith, Ellison & Company),<br />
specimen £10, 18- (circa 1890), serial number G5000,<br />
black and white, arms at top left, value at bottom left<br />
and top, guilloche design surrounding bank name and<br />
partnership initials at centre in brown (not seen, see<br />
Outing 1189m for partnership name and type, but see<br />
1189q for likely £5 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> same set), pencil annotation<br />
at top left reads ‘Sep 11/90’, about uncirculated<br />
£350-400<br />
1308<br />
Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company, specimen<br />
£5 on card, 18- (c.1848), no serial number, black and<br />
white, arms at top left, value at bottom left and top<br />
right, text in tableau at centre, Lincoln ca<strong>the</strong>dral<br />
vignette at top centre (see Outing 1193a for type),<br />
pencil annotation at bottom left dated ‘June 6th 1848’,<br />
‘SPECIMEN’ handstamped at bottom right, mount<br />
marks on reverse, discolouration and toning, o<strong>the</strong>rwise<br />
very fine<br />
£80-120<br />
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1309<br />
Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company, specimen<br />
£5 on paper, 18-, no serial number, black and white,<br />
arms at top left, value at bottom left and top right, text<br />
in tableau at centre, Lincoln ca<strong>the</strong>dral vignette at top<br />
centre (see Outing 1193a for type), pencil annotation<br />
at bottom right, mount marks on reverse, toned in placed<br />
but attractive, about extremely fine<br />
£150-180<br />
1310<br />
Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company, specimen<br />
£5 on paper, 18-, no serial number, black and white,<br />
arms at top left, value at bottom left and top right, text<br />
in tableau at centre, Lincoln ca<strong>the</strong>dral vignette at top<br />
centre (see Outing 1193a for type), pencil annotation<br />
at bottom left dated ‘May 13th 1891’, mount marks on<br />
reverse, cropped at bottom o<strong>the</strong>rwise about extremely fine<br />
£60-80
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1311<br />
Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company Limited,<br />
specimen £5 on card, 19- (c.1902), no serial number,<br />
black and white, arms at top left, value at bottom left<br />
and top right, text in tableau at centre, Lincoln<br />
ca<strong>the</strong>dral vignette at top centre, printed by Perkins<br />
Bacon (Outing 1193), pencil annotation at bottom left<br />
dated ‘Oct 7th 1902’, cancellation holes at low centre,<br />
mount marks on reverse, corners cropped, o<strong>the</strong>rwise<br />
about uncirculated<br />
£200-250<br />
1312<br />
Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company Limited,<br />
specimen £5 on card, 19- (c.1903), no serial number,<br />
black and white, arms at top left, value at bottom left<br />
and top right, text in tableau at centre, Lincoln<br />
ca<strong>the</strong>dral vignette at top centre (Outing 1193), pencil<br />
annotation at bottom left dated ‘September 23rd/03’,<br />
cropped at bottom edge, <strong>the</strong> slightest surface dirt and ink<br />
smudging o<strong>the</strong>rwise about uncirculated<br />
£40-50<br />
1313<br />
Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company Limited,<br />
£5, 1 May 19(17), serial number P101, black and<br />
white, arms at top left, value at bottom left and top<br />
right, text in tableau at centre, Lincoln ca<strong>the</strong>dral<br />
vignette at top centre, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
A.Shawyer at bottom right, printed by Perkins Bacon<br />
(Outing 1193), ink cancelled in pink and grey, thought<br />
fresh and original, very fine<br />
£400-500<br />
83<br />
1314<br />
Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company, specimen<br />
£10 on card, 18- (c. 1848), no serial number, black<br />
and white, arms at top left, value at bottom left and<br />
top right, text in tableau at centre, Lincoln ca<strong>the</strong>dral<br />
vignette at top centre (Outing 1193a), ‘SPECIMEN’<br />
handstamped at lower right, pencil annotation at lower<br />
left dated ‘June 18th 1848’, mount marks on reverse,<br />
discoloured at edges, very fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1315<br />
Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company, specimen<br />
£10 on card, 18-, no serial number, black and white,<br />
arms at top left, value at bottom left and top right, text<br />
in tableau at centre, Lincoln ca<strong>the</strong>dral vignette at top<br />
centre (Outing 1193a), ‘SPECIMEN’ handstamped at<br />
lower right, discolouration and torn left edge, fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1316<br />
Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company Limited,<br />
pro<strong>of</strong> £10, 18-, no serial number, black and white,<br />
arms at top left, value at bottom left and top right, text<br />
in tableau at centre, Lincoln ca<strong>the</strong>dral vignette at top<br />
centre (Outing 1193), pencil annotation, mount marks<br />
on reverse, bottom edge cropped, o<strong>the</strong>rwise about<br />
uncirculated<br />
£40-50
1317<br />
Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company Limited,<br />
pro<strong>of</strong> £10, 18- (c. 1892), no serial number, black and<br />
white, arms at top left, value at bottom left and top<br />
right, text in tableau at centre, Lincoln ca<strong>the</strong>dral<br />
vignette at top centre (Outing 1193), pencil<br />
annotation at lower left dated ‘Dec 28th 1892’, mount<br />
marks on reverse, bottom edge cropped, o<strong>the</strong>rwise about<br />
uncirculated<br />
£40-50<br />
1318<br />
Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company Limited,<br />
£10, 1 April 19(12), serial number A/J 401, black and<br />
white, arms at top left, value at bottom left and top<br />
right, text in tableau at centre, Lincoln ca<strong>the</strong>dral<br />
vignette at top centre, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
A.Shawyer at bottom right (Outing 1193), ink<br />
cancelled in pink and grey, an attractive and fresh very<br />
fine<br />
£400-600<br />
1319<br />
Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company (for<br />
Prescott, Grote, Cave & Cave), a <strong>collection</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
pro<strong>of</strong>s for sight bills, various dates (c.1860-1870), no<br />
serial numbers, black and white, arms at left, <strong>collection</strong><br />
comprises various issuing branches including Boston,<br />
Brigg, Horncastle, Lincoln, Louth and Sleaford,<br />
printed by Perkins Bacon (not seen in Outing), mount<br />
marks on reverse, pencil annotations, generally extremely<br />
fine (20)<br />
£100-150<br />
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Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company (for<br />
Prescott, Cave Foster, Buxton, Loder & Co), a<br />
<strong>collection</strong> <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong>s for sight bills, various dates<br />
(c.1870-1880), no serial numbers, black and white,<br />
arms at left, <strong>collection</strong> comprises various issuing<br />
branches including Boston, Brigg, Horncastle,<br />
Lincoln, Louth and Sleaford, printed by Perkins Bacon<br />
(not seen in Outing), mount marks on reverse, pencil<br />
annotations, generally extremely fine (20)<br />
£100-150<br />
1321<br />
Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company Limited<br />
(for Prescott, Cave, Buxton, Loder & Co), a<br />
<strong>collection</strong> <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong>s for sight bills, various dates<br />
(c.1880-1890), no serial numbers, black and white,<br />
arms at left, <strong>collection</strong> comprises various issuing<br />
branches including Boston, Lincoln and Louth,<br />
printed by Perkins Bacon (not seen in Outing), mount<br />
marks on reverse, pencil annotations, generally extremely<br />
fine (19)<br />
£100-150<br />
1322<br />
Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company Limited, a<br />
<strong>collection</strong> <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong>s for sight bills, various dates<br />
(c.1890-1900), no serial numbers, black and white,<br />
arms at left, <strong>collection</strong> comprises various issuing<br />
branches including Boston, Lincoln and Louth,<br />
includes one pro<strong>of</strong> for London & Westminster Bank,<br />
printed by Perkins Bacon (not seen in Outing), mount<br />
marks on reverse, pencil annotations, generally extremely<br />
fine (19)<br />
£100-150
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1323<br />
Louth (School & Co.), £500, 1798, serial number<br />
a23, black and white, value handwritten at lower left,<br />
vignette <strong>of</strong> St. James Church at top left, unsigned<br />
(Outing not listed), folded edges and tear at top left,<br />
fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1324<br />
Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company, Louth<br />
Branch, pro<strong>of</strong> £5 on card, 183-, no serial number,<br />
black and white, arms at top left, value at bottom left<br />
and top right, text in tableau at centre, Saint James’<br />
Church vignette at top right (see Outing 1193 for<br />
type), mount marks on reverse, very faint discolouration<br />
at left o<strong>the</strong>rwise about uncirculated<br />
£150-200<br />
85<br />
1325<br />
Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company, Louth<br />
Branch, a £5 and £10 pro<strong>of</strong> set, 18-, no serial<br />
numbers, black and white, arms at top left, value at<br />
bottom left and top right, text in tableau at centre, All<br />
Saints Church vignette at top right, includes a cropped<br />
segment <strong>of</strong> a pro<strong>of</strong> £5 (see Outing 1193 for type),<br />
mount marks on reverse, pencil annotations dated<br />
‘March 21st/98’ and ‘June 16th 1893’ respectively, large<br />
sections cropped and excised, o<strong>the</strong>rwise about<br />
uncirculated (3)<br />
£100-120<br />
1326<br />
Lincoln and Lindsey Banking Company, Louth<br />
Branch, three £10 pro<strong>of</strong>s, 18-, no serial numbers,<br />
black and white, arms at top left, value at bottom left<br />
and top right, text in tableau at centre, All Saints<br />
Church vignette at top centre (Outing 1193a), mount<br />
marks on reverse, pencil annotations, one is complete, <strong>the</strong><br />
o<strong>the</strong>r two are cropped or have sections excised, an<br />
interesting and attractive trio, good extremely fine (3)<br />
£100-120
1327<br />
The Hull Banking Company, Louth Branch, pro<strong>of</strong><br />
£5 on card, 183-, no serial number, black and white,<br />
value and top right and bottom left in style similar to<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> England, beautiful vignette <strong>of</strong> St. James<br />
Church at centre (see Outing 1027 for type), strong<br />
diagonal fold, some light toning, mount marks on<br />
reverse, a pleasing very fine<br />
£200-300<br />
SKIRBECK - SHOULD BE UNDER<br />
BOSTON?<br />
1328<br />
Skirbeck Quarter, Boston, £1, 15 February 18(10),<br />
serial number 69A, black and white, value at lower left,<br />
centre and top right, bankers’ initials at left, (see<br />
Outing 229 for type), cut cancelled, toned, about fine<br />
£150-200<br />
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SLEAFORD<br />
1329<br />
Sleaford Bank (Ant. Peacock, Benj. Handley, Wm.<br />
Kirton & Co.), 5 Guineas, 1 January 179(3), serial<br />
number F133, black and white, value at lower left,<br />
centre and top right, bankers’ initials at top left, duty<br />
stamp at left, (partnership name not seen in Outing),<br />
halved and rejoined, annotation on reverse, lower right<br />
corner missing, fine<br />
£150-180<br />
1330<br />
Skirbeck Quarter, Boston, unissued 1 guinea, 18<br />
May 18(10), serial number D939, black and white on<br />
watermarked paper, value at lower left and top left,<br />
bankers’ initials at left, duty stamp at left (Outing<br />
229b), light toning, a crisp very fine<br />
£150-180<br />
1331<br />
Sleaford Bank (Ant. Peacock, Benj. Handley &<br />
Wm. Kirton), 5 Guineas, 7 March 17(96), serial<br />
number J65, black and white, value at lower left,<br />
centre and top left, bankers’ initials at top left, duty<br />
stamp at left, (Outing 1973c), cut cancelled, inkblot at<br />
lower left, toned, fine<br />
£150-180
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1332<br />
Sleaford Bank (Ant. Peacock, Benj. Handley, Wm.<br />
Kirton & Co.), 10 Guineas, 16 May 179(2), serial<br />
number 1930, black and white, value at lower left,<br />
centre and top right, bankers’ initials at top left, duty<br />
stamp at left (partnership name not seen in Outing),<br />
cut cancelled, toned, repaired on reverse, fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1333<br />
Sleaford Bank (Ant. Peacock, Benj. Handley &<br />
Wm. Kirton), unissued 10 Guineas, 180-, no serial<br />
number, black and white, value at lower left, centre<br />
and top right, bankers’ initials at top left (Outing<br />
1973d), mounted on blue paper, slight toning at left<br />
edge, o<strong>the</strong>rwise about uncirculated<br />
£120-180<br />
1334<br />
Sleaford Bank (Ant. Peacock, Benj. Handley, Wm.<br />
Kirton & Co.), bill <strong>of</strong> exchange for £117/10, 1 June<br />
179(5), serial number 1912, black and white, bankers’<br />
initials at top left, addressed to London bankers<br />
Down, Thornton, Free (& Cornwall), duty stamp at<br />
left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Wm. Kirton at lower right<br />
(partnership not seen in Outing), ink cancelled,<br />
annotations on reverse, crisp and original, very fine<br />
£40-60<br />
87<br />
1335<br />
Sleaford & Newark Bank (Peacock, Handley &<br />
Company), £5, 18-, serial number 28958, black and<br />
white, value at lower left, centre as protector and top<br />
right, bankers’ initials at left (see Outing 1973 for<br />
partnership name), perforated ‘CANCELLED’, also<br />
perforated with ‘&CO’ four times, a crisp, fresh very fine<br />
£200-300<br />
1336<br />
Sleaford & Newark Bank (Peacock, Handley &<br />
Company), £1, 7 April 18(62), serial number A4124,<br />
black and white, value at lower left, centre as protector<br />
and top right, bankers’ initials at left (Outing 1973j),<br />
cut cancelled, half and rejoined, toned, about fine<br />
£120-160<br />
1337<br />
Sleaford & Newark Bank (Peacock, Wilson &<br />
Company), £5, 1 January 18(79), serial number<br />
4050, black and white, value at lower left, centre as<br />
protector and top right, bankers’ initials at left<br />
(Outing 1973l), cut cancelled, very slight foxing<br />
o<strong>the</strong>rwise a fresh about uncirculated<br />
£200-300
1338<br />
Sleaford & Newark Bank (Peacock, Wilson &<br />
Company), £5, 19-, no serial number, black and<br />
white, value at lower left, centre as protector and top<br />
right, bankers’ initials at left (Outing 1973l), cut<br />
cancelled at centre and perforated ‘CANCELLED’, a<br />
fresh good extremely fine<br />
£150-250<br />
1339<br />
Sleaford & Newark Bank (Peacock, Wilson &<br />
Company), £5, 1 August 19(11), serial number<br />
14736, black and white, value at lower left, centre as<br />
protector and top right, bankers’ initials at left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Wilson at lower right (Outing<br />
1973l), ink cancelled in pink, serial number at top left<br />
removed, about very fine<br />
£250-350<br />
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SPALDING<br />
1340<br />
Spalding Bank (Thomas Jennings & Son), 1<br />
Guinea, 18 July 18(03), serial number A39, black and<br />
white mounted on thin mauve card, value at lower left<br />
and centre, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> H.J. Jennings at<br />
lower right (Outing 2012a), torn edges, large hole at<br />
left, top right corner missing, good<br />
£50-80<br />
1341<br />
Spalding Commercial Bank (Jn. Hen. & Geo.<br />
Bugg), £5, 3 My 18(30) serial number 3305, black<br />
and white, value at lower left, top right, and centre in<br />
blue as protector, arms at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
Geo. Bugg at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in<br />
black and red (Outing 2014, not seen), toning at left,<br />
original, fine, and very rare; <strong>the</strong> first note seen <strong>of</strong> this<br />
type<br />
£200-300
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1342<br />
Boston & Spilsby Bank (Abraham Sheath, Challis<br />
Sheath & George Smith), £1, 18 September 18(13),<br />
serial number 361, black and white, bankers’ initials at<br />
top left, value at bottom left and top right, interesting<br />
red overprint incorporating value and serial number,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> George Smith at bottom right<br />
(Outing 225d), repaired in two places by tape,<br />
discolouration and toning, good, rare<br />
£200-300<br />
STAMFORD<br />
1343<br />
Stamford Bank (A. W. Bellairs & Son), £1, 17 July<br />
18(11), serial number 12216, black and white, arms at<br />
top left, partnership name at left in tableau, duty stamp<br />
at left, value at lower left and right, manuscript<br />
signature at lower right (Outing 2030a), bankruptcy<br />
handstamp on reverse dated 1814, annotations on<br />
reverse, good fine<br />
£50-60<br />
89<br />
1344<br />
Stamford Bank (A. W. Bellairs & Son), £1, 3 March<br />
18(14), serial number 22205, black and white, arms at<br />
top left, partnership name at left in tableau, value at<br />
lower left and right, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
Buckworth at lower right (Outing 2030a), bankruptcy<br />
handstamp on reverse dated 1814, annotation on reverse<br />
and ink marks, very fine<br />
£50-60<br />
1345<br />
Stamford Bank (A. W. Bellairs & Son), £5, 15<br />
October 18(13), serial number 2617, black and white,<br />
arms at top left, value at lower left, duty stamp at left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Bellairs at lower right (Outing<br />
2030b), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse dated 1814,<br />
annotation on reverse, about very fine<br />
£60-80<br />
1346<br />
Stamford Bank (A. W. Bellairs & Son), £10, 13<br />
April 18(13), serial number 2978, black and white,<br />
arms at top, value at lower left, duty stamp at left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Bellairs at lower right (Outing<br />
2030c), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse dated 1814,<br />
annotation on reverse, toning at left, good fine<br />
£120-160
1347<br />
Stamford Bank (A. W. Bellairs & Son), £20, 1<br />
October 18(12), serial number 1609, black and white,<br />
arms at top, value at lower left, duty stamp at left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Bellairs at lower right (Outing<br />
2030d), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse dated 1814,<br />
halved and rejoined, fine<br />
£120-160<br />
1348<br />
Stamford & Rutland Bank (Will. Johnson & Step.<br />
Eaton), £1, 7 January 18(10), serial number R917,<br />
black and white, value at lower left, top right and<br />
centre, partnership name at left in tableau, partnership<br />
name on reverse in blue (Outing 2033b), cut<br />
cancelled, annotation on reverse, good fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1349<br />
Stamford & Rutland Bank (Stephen Eaton &<br />
Edward Cayley), £1, 25 May 18(19), serial number<br />
6479, black and white, value at lower left, top right<br />
and centre, partnership name at left in tableau,<br />
partnership name on reverse in blue (Outing 2033i),<br />
cut cancelled, annotation and tape attached to reverse,<br />
heavy toning, good<br />
£100-150<br />
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Stamford & Rutland Bank (Will. Johnson & Step.<br />
Eaton), £5, 28 April 18(17), serial number H931,<br />
black and white, value at lower left and top right,<br />
partnership name at left in tableau, partnership name<br />
on reverse, two duty stamps at left (Outing 2033d),<br />
cut cancelled, surface dirt on reverse o<strong>the</strong>rwise an<br />
original and pleasing very fine<br />
£200-250<br />
1351<br />
Stamford & Rutland Bank (Stephen Eaton &<br />
Edward Cayley), £5, 19 April 18(19), serial number<br />
illegible, black and white, value at lower left and top<br />
right, partnership name at left in tableau (Outing<br />
2033k), cut cancelled, halved and rejoined, edges<br />
cropped, heavily toned, good<br />
£50-80<br />
1352<br />
Stamford & Rutland Bank (Stephen Eaton &<br />
Edward Cayley), £5, 25 March 18(30), serial number<br />
M964, black and white, value at lower left, top right<br />
and centre as protector, partnership name at left in<br />
tableau, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black<br />
(Outing 2033n), cut cancelled, heavily toned and edges<br />
cropped, good<br />
£100-150
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1353<br />
Stamford & Rutland Bank (Stephen Eaton &<br />
Edward Cayley), £5, 11 February 18(34), serial<br />
number A271, black and white, value at lower left, top<br />
right and centre as protector, partnership name at left<br />
in tableau, partnership and bank name on reverse in<br />
blue guilloche design, printed by Rowe, Kentish &<br />
Co. (Outing 2033k), cut cancelled, pinholes and light<br />
toning, fine<br />
£200-250<br />
1354<br />
Stamford & Rutland Bank (Eaton, Cayley, Eaton<br />
& Michelson), £5, 11 May 18(54), serial number<br />
7659, black and white, value at lower left, top right<br />
and centre as protector, partnership name at left in<br />
tableau, partnership and bank name on reverse in blue<br />
guilloche design, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Edward<br />
Cayley at lower right, printed by Rowe, Kentish & Co.<br />
(Outing 2033n), ink cancelled, one pair <strong>of</strong> staple holes<br />
at top centre, o<strong>the</strong>rwise a pleasing and fresh very fine<br />
£300-400<br />
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1355<br />
Stamford & Rutland Bank (Willm. Johnson &<br />
Steph. Eaton), £10, 15 November 181(7), serial<br />
number U15, black and white on watermarked paper,<br />
value at lower left and top right, partnership name at<br />
left in tableau, duty stamp at left, partnership name on<br />
reverse in red (Outing 2033f), cut cancelled, lightly<br />
toned, o<strong>the</strong>rwise a fresh and original very fine<br />
£200-250<br />
1356<br />
Stamford & Rutland Bank (Stephen Eaton &<br />
Edward Cayley), £10, 15 April 18(30), serial number<br />
H594, black and white, value at lower left, top right<br />
and centre as protector, partnership name at left in<br />
tableau, printed by Rowe, Osborne & Co. (Outing<br />
2033m), cut cancelled, toned, ink annotations on<br />
reverse, good fine<br />
£200-250<br />
1357<br />
Stamford & Rutland Bank (Stephen Eaton &<br />
Edward Cayley), £10, 22 January 18(30), serial<br />
number G857, black and white, value at lower left, top<br />
right and centre as protector, partnership name at left<br />
in tableau, duty stamp at left centre, printed by Rowe,<br />
Osborne & Co. (Outing 2033m), cut cancelled, toned<br />
at top right, edges cropped, about fine<br />
£100-150
1358<br />
Stamford & Rutland Bank (Stephen Eaton &<br />
Edward Cayley), £10, 13 April 18(34), serial number<br />
5, black and white, value at lower left, top right and<br />
centre as protector, partnership name at left in tableau,<br />
partnership and bank name on reverse in blue, printed<br />
by Rowe, Osborne & Co. (Outing 2033m), cut<br />
cancelled, a few pinholes o<strong>the</strong>rwise a lovely very fine with<br />
a low serial number<br />
£200-250<br />
1359<br />
Stamford & Rutland Bank (Eaton, Cayley, Eaton<br />
& Michelson), unissued £10, 18-, no serial number,<br />
black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower<br />
left, top right and centre as protector, partnership<br />
name at left in tableau, partnership and bank name on<br />
reverse in blue guilloche design, printed by Rowe,<br />
Kentish & Co. (denomination not seen, see Outing<br />
2033n for partnership name), a couple <strong>of</strong> faint ink<br />
marks, o<strong>the</strong>rwise a crisp and fresh about extremely fine<br />
£250-250<br />
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Stamford, Spalding & Boston Banking Company,<br />
Stamford Branch, £5, 22 January 18(75), serial<br />
number F1637, black and white, value at lower left<br />
and top right, arms at top left, bordered edge, text in<br />
tableau at centre, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> at lower<br />
right, printed by Perkins & Bacon (Outing 2015a),<br />
ink cancelled, small ink marks, toning, good fine<br />
£80-120<br />
1361<br />
Stamford, Spalding & Boston Banking Company<br />
Limited, Stamford Branch, £5, 19 November<br />
18(90), serial number I.5783, black and white, value<br />
at lower left and top right, arms at top left, bordered<br />
edge, text in tableau at centre, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
M.S.Young at lower right, printed by Perkins & Bacon<br />
(see Outing 2015 for type), ink cancelled, grafitti and<br />
purple and black handstamp on reverse, about very fine<br />
£120-150<br />
1362<br />
Stamford, Spalding & Boston Banking Company<br />
Limited, Stamford Branch, £5, 1 May 18(97), serial<br />
number L720, black and white, value at lower left and<br />
top right, arms at top left, bordered edge, text in<br />
tableau at centre, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> M.S.Young<br />
at lower right, printed by Perkins & Bacon (see<br />
Outing 2015 for type), ‘THE CAPITAL &<br />
COUNTIES BANK, SPALDING’ handstamped in<br />
purple on reverse, some light toning, a crisp and fresh<br />
very fine<br />
£150-200
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1363<br />
Stamford, Spalding & Boston Banking Company<br />
Limited, Stamford Branch, £5, 20 July 18(99), serial<br />
number L4154, black and white, value at lower left<br />
and top right, arms at top left, bordered edge, text in<br />
tableau at centre, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Young at<br />
lower right, printed by Perkins & Bacon (see Outing<br />
2015 for type), cut cancelled, black handstamp on<br />
obverse, multiple handstamps on reverse in black and<br />
purple, toned, good fine<br />
£40-50<br />
1364<br />
Stamford, Spalding & Boston Banking Company<br />
Limited, Stamford Branch, £5, 1 May 19(06), serial<br />
number M4673, black and white, value at lower left<br />
and top right, arms at top left, bordered edge, text in<br />
tableau at centre, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> M.S.Young<br />
at lower right, printed by Perkins & Bacon (see<br />
Outing 2015 for type), cut cancelled, ink marks at<br />
lower right, o<strong>the</strong>rwise a crisp and fresh very fine<br />
£50-80<br />
1365<br />
Stamford, Spalding & Boston Banking Company<br />
Limited, Stamford Branch, £5, 1 May 19(07), serial<br />
number M6250, black and white, value at lower left<br />
and top right, arms at top left, bordered edge, text in<br />
tableau at centre, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Young at<br />
lower right, printed by Perkins & Bacon (see Outing<br />
2015 for type), cut cancelled, a beautiful about<br />
uncirculated, lovely<br />
£50-80<br />
93<br />
1366<br />
Stamford, Spalding & Boston Banking Company<br />
Limited, Stamford Branch, a <strong>collection</strong> <strong>of</strong> cropped<br />
pro<strong>of</strong>s for £5 and £10, 18-, no serial numbers, black<br />
and white, value at lower left and top right, arms at top<br />
left, bordered edge, text in tableau at centre, printed<br />
by Perkins & Bacon (see Outing 2015 for type),<br />
mount marks on reverse, pencil annotations, o<strong>the</strong>rwise<br />
generally good extremely fine (8)<br />
£80-120<br />
1367<br />
Stamford, Spalding & Boston Banking Company,<br />
Stamford Branch, £10, 11 October 18(80), serial<br />
number D938, black and white, value at lower left and<br />
top right, arms at top left, bordered edge, text in<br />
tableau at centre, manuscript signature at lower right,<br />
printed by Perkins & Bacon (see Outing 2015a for<br />
type), handstamped ‘CANCELLED’ twice in purple on<br />
obverse, ink cancelled in pink, ‘LONDON & SOUTH<br />
WESTERN BANK LIMITED’ handstamped in purple<br />
on reverse, heavy toning at top right and annotations on<br />
reverse, good fine<br />
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Stamford, Spalding & Boston Banking Company Limited, Stamford Branch, £10, 27<br />
September 18(99), serial number F1691, black and white, value at lower left and top right,<br />
arms at top left, bordered edge, text in tableau at centre, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> M.S.<br />
Young at lower right, printed by Perkins & Bacon (see Outing 2015 for type), toned at left<br />
edge and top right but still attractive, about very fine<br />
£150-180<br />
1369<br />
Stamford, Spalding & Boston Banking Company Limited, Stamford Branch, a pair<br />
<strong>of</strong> £10, 27 September 18(99) & 1 April 19(05), serial numbers F1881 & F5379, black and<br />
white, value at lower left and top right, arms at top left, bordered edge, text in tableau at<br />
centre, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Young at lower right, printed by Perkins (see Outing 2015<br />
for type), both cut cancelled, numerous handstamps, including ‘J. GODFREY & CO., Ltd.,<br />
Midland Gates, STAMFORD, 1-JUL 1907’ in blue, generally good fine (2)<br />
£100-150<br />
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1370<br />
Stamford, Spalding & Boston Banking Company,<br />
a <strong>collection</strong> <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong>s <strong>of</strong> bills <strong>of</strong> exchange, 18-, 186- &<br />
187-, no serial numbers, black and white, arms at left,<br />
addressed to London bankers Barclay, Bevan, Fritton<br />
& Co. (2), (not seen in Outing), all with pencil<br />
annotations, some with mount marks on reverse and<br />
surface dirt, from fine to about uncirculated (6)<br />
£40-60<br />
1371<br />
Northamptonshire Banking Company Limited<br />
(Stamford Branch), £5, 23 September 18(87), serial<br />
number 23645, black and white, value at lower left,<br />
top left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top<br />
centre, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> A. Kempson at lower<br />
right, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co. (Outing<br />
1580g), cancellation holes, handstamped<br />
‘CANCELLED’ at right, toned, numerous handstamps<br />
in black & purple and grafitti on reverse, fine<br />
£200-250<br />
95<br />
1372<br />
Northamptonshire Banking Company Limited<br />
(Stamford Branch), £10, 5 September 18(87), serial<br />
number 5702, black and white, value at lower left, top<br />
left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top centre,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> A. Kempson at lower right,<br />
printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co. (Outing 1580j),<br />
cancellation holes, handstamps in blue and black on<br />
reverse, lightly toned, o<strong>the</strong>rwise a crisp good fine<br />
£200-250<br />
1373<br />
Northamptonshire Banking Company, Stamford<br />
Branch, a set <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong>s for £5 and £10 denominations,<br />
18- (c. 1883), no serial numbers, black and white on<br />
paper, value at lower left, top left, top right and centre<br />
in tableau, arms at top centre, printed by Perkins,<br />
Bacon & Co. (Outing 1580b, 1580h), mount marks,<br />
pencil annotations, minimal surface dirt, sections<br />
excised, o<strong>the</strong>rwise generally about uncirculated (3)<br />
£120-150
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1375<br />
Aylsham Bank (George Copeman & Thomas<br />
Copeman), £5, 28 September 18(55), serial number<br />
935, black and white, banker’s initials at top left, value<br />
at bottom left and top right, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
George Copeman at bottom right, revenue stamp at<br />
centre (Outing 64e for type), a crisp about extremely<br />
fine, rare<br />
£200-250<br />
NORFOLK<br />
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1374<br />
Aylsham Bank (Robert Copeman & Geo.<br />
Copeman), £5, 15 October 18(42), serial number<br />
329, black and white, bankers’ intitials at top left,<br />
value at bottom left and top right, manucript signature<br />
<strong>of</strong> George Copeman at bottom right, revenue stamp<br />
on reverse in red and black (Outing 64c), tear and<br />
evidence <strong>of</strong> mounting at top, very good<br />
£150-200<br />
97<br />
1376<br />
Aylsham Bank (George Copeman & Thomas<br />
Copeman), £10, 14 May, 18(57), serial number 493,<br />
black and white, banker’s initials at top left, value at<br />
bottom left and top right, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
George Copeman at bottom right (Outing 64f),<br />
toned, fine<br />
£300-350
DISS<br />
1377<br />
Diss Bank (Fincham & Simpson), £5, 9 May<br />
18(90), serial number 23950, black and white, shield<br />
vignette at top left, value at top right and bottom left<br />
and protector at centre, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
Simpson at bottom right, laurel leaf and guilloche<br />
design with bankers’ names on reverse (Outing 691c),<br />
very good<br />
£300-350<br />
FAKENHAM<br />
1378<br />
Fakenham Bank (Gurneys, Birkbeck &<br />
Rawlinson), £1, 13 September 18(21), serial number<br />
1146, black and white, bankers’ initials at top left,<br />
value at bottom left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
Rawlinson at bottom right, revenue stamp on reverse<br />
in red and black (Outing 771b), stained and heavily<br />
toned, very good<br />
£100-150<br />
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1379<br />
Fakenham Bank (Gurneys, Birkbeck & Co.), pro<strong>of</strong><br />
on card for a £10, 18-, no serial number, black and<br />
white, banker’s initials at left incorporated into<br />
vignette with rising sun, value at bottom left and<br />
centre, (Outing 771i), minor foxing and dirt, o<strong>the</strong>rwise<br />
about uncirculated<br />
£150-250<br />
1380<br />
Fakenham Bank, a trial and pro<strong>of</strong> on paper (2), c.<br />
1862, black and white, bank insignia at centre (1),<br />
value left and right in large rose engine design (1)<br />
(Outing 711 for type), freckled foxing, some staining,<br />
o<strong>the</strong>rwise extremely fine (2)<br />
£50-80<br />
1381<br />
East <strong>of</strong> England Bank, specimen £5, Fakenham<br />
branch, 184-, no serial number, black and white on<br />
card, arms at left, value at bottom left, centre, top left<br />
and top right (Outing 772), ‘SPECIMEN’<br />
handstamped at bottom right, some toning and<br />
discolouration, mount marks on reverse, about extremely<br />
fine<br />
£150-200
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KING’S LYNN (LYNN, LYNN REGIS)<br />
1382<br />
King’s Lynn (Gurneys, Birkbeck, Barclay, Buxton<br />
& Creswell), cheque for £2 4/-, 18(87), serial<br />
number B4430, red and white, duty stamp for one<br />
penny at top right (not seen in Outing), account<br />
stamped in red and purple, annotated, very fine<br />
£10-15<br />
1383<br />
Lynn Regis (Osbert & James Denton - Merchants),<br />
a bill <strong>of</strong> exchange dated 12 November 17(82),<br />
adressed to <strong>the</strong>ir London bankers Messra Ladbroke,<br />
Rawlinson, Porker & Co., black and white, monogram<br />
at top left, duty stamp at bottom left, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> ‘Osbert & James Denton’ at bottom right<br />
(Outing not listed), large tear at right hand fold, but a<br />
clean very good<br />
£50-60<br />
1384<br />
Lynn Regis, Norfolk, a pro<strong>of</strong> £1, 18- (circa 1820),<br />
black and white on thin card, bankers’ monogram at<br />
left, value at bottom left and centre, altered by hand<br />
with ‘Flint Bank’ at top and ‘for Haye & Co.’ in<br />
signature area, a few lines instructing <strong>the</strong> printer to<br />
move <strong>the</strong> denomination box etc to <strong>the</strong> left (not seen<br />
in Outing), fine and very interesting<br />
£150-200<br />
99<br />
1385<br />
Lynn Regis & Lincolnshire Bank (Gurneys,<br />
Birkbeck, ?), £1, 181(8), black and white, castle gate<br />
vignette at top left, (Outing 1074), heavily worn, large<br />
section missing, handwriting illegible, good<br />
£50-100<br />
1386<br />
Lynn Regis & Lincolnshire Bank (Gurneys,<br />
Birkbeck, Barclay, Buxton & Cresswell), pro<strong>of</strong> for<br />
£5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at<br />
top left and right and bottom left (Outing 1074g),<br />
perforated cancelled ‘SPECIMEN C.SKIPPER &<br />
EAST’, light ink smudge at top right, good extremely<br />
fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1387<br />
Lynn Regis & Lincolnshire Bank (Joseph Gurney,<br />
Richard H. Gurney, Joseph J. Gurney, Dan.<br />
Gurney, Henry Birkbeck & Fran. Cresswell Junr.),<br />
£10, 5 November 183(3), serial number H891, black<br />
and white, bankers’ initials at top left, value at bottom<br />
left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Daniel Gurney at bottom<br />
right, value with filigree border on reverse (Outing<br />
1074e), foxing, small pinholes at left, o<strong>the</strong>rwise very fine<br />
£300-500
1388<br />
Lynn Regis & Lincolnshire Bank (Gurneys,<br />
Birkbeck, Barclay, Buxton & Cresswell), unissued<br />
£10, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at<br />
top left, top right and bottom left, bankers’ names in<br />
tableau bordered by filligree (Outing 1074h), toning<br />
at edges, o<strong>the</strong>rwise about uncirculated<br />
£200-300<br />
1389<br />
Gurneys & Birkbeck, pro<strong>of</strong> on card for £5 reverse<br />
design, black and white, value at top and bottom,<br />
partnership name at centre, bordered by ornated<br />
design (see Outing 1074 for type), ‘SPECIMEN’<br />
stamped at bottom, pencil annotation, mount marks an<br />
reverse, good extremely fine<br />
£20-30<br />
1390<br />
Lynn Regis & Norfolk Bank (Benj. Massey &<br />
Lewis Weston Jarvis), unissued £1, 182-, no serial<br />
number, black and white, value at bottom left and<br />
centre protector, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> L.W.Jarvis at<br />
bottom right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and<br />
red (Outing 1075b), halved and reattached,<br />
counterfoil at left with three holes, o<strong>the</strong>rwise a crisp<br />
extremely fine<br />
£150-200<br />
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1391<br />
Lynn Regis & Norfolk Bank (Lewis Weston Jarvis<br />
& Lewis Whincop Jarvis), £5, 13 October 18(84),<br />
serial number B8900, black and white, value at<br />
bottom left and centre protector, bankers’ initials at<br />
left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> L.Weston Jarvis at<br />
bottom right (Outing 1075f), small annotations in<br />
black, ‘13/12/86’ annotated in pink, ‘BANK OF<br />
ENGLAND’ stamped in blue on reverse, o<strong>the</strong>rwise fine<br />
£80-120<br />
1392<br />
Gurneys & Birkbeck, pro<strong>of</strong> on paper for £5 reverse<br />
design, black and white, value at top and bottom,<br />
partnership name at centre, bordered by ornated<br />
design (see Outing 1074 for type), pencil annotations,<br />
mount marks an reverse, very fine<br />
£20-30<br />
1393<br />
Gurneys & Birkbeck, pro<strong>of</strong> on card for £10 reverse<br />
design, black and white, value at top and bottom,<br />
partnership name at centre, bordered by ornated<br />
design (see Outing 1074 for type), pencil annotation,<br />
mount marks an reverse, very fine<br />
£20-30
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1394<br />
Lynn Regis & Norfolk Bank (Jarvis & Jarvis), £5,<br />
18 October 18(87), serial number B9351, black and<br />
white, value at bottom left and centre protector,<br />
bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> L.<br />
Weston Jarvis at bottom right, toge<strong>the</strong>r with a letter <strong>of</strong><br />
claim against <strong>the</strong> liquidator <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> estate <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
partnership, annotated ‘paid’ (Outing 1075f), some<br />
pinholes, o<strong>the</strong>rwise very fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1395<br />
No lot<br />
1396<br />
No lot<br />
1397<br />
Lynn Regis & Norfolk Bank (Jarvis & Jarvis), £5,<br />
18 October 18(87), serial number B9410, black and<br />
white, value at bottom left and centre protector,<br />
bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
L.Weston Jarvis at bottom right (Outing 1075f), ink<br />
annotation at centre and reverse, good fine<br />
£100-150<br />
101<br />
1398<br />
Lynn Regis & Norfolk Bank (Lewis Weston Jarvis<br />
& Lewis Whincop Jarvis), £10, 18 October 18(80),<br />
serial number A9147, black and white, value at<br />
bottom left and top right, bankers’ initials at left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> L.W.Jarvis at bottom right,<br />
value on reverse in brown (Outing 1075g),<br />
‘WISBECH.’ stamped on reverse, stamped three times in<br />
red on reverse, o<strong>the</strong>rwise very fine<br />
£120-180<br />
1399<br />
Lynn Regis & Norfolk Bank (Jarvis & Jarvis), £10,<br />
13 October 18(84), serial number A9968, black and<br />
white, value at bottom left and top right, bankers’<br />
initials at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> L.Weston Jarvis<br />
at bottom right, value on reverse in brown, toge<strong>the</strong>r<br />
with a related letter <strong>of</strong> claim against <strong>the</strong> receiver,<br />
signed by Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Cozens, proprietor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
Temperance Hotel, Lynn (Outing 1075g), ink<br />
annotation and customs stamp on reverse, pinholes at top<br />
left, red ink at bottom right, o<strong>the</strong>rwise about very fine<br />
£120-180
1400<br />
Lynn Regis & Norfolk Bank (Jarvis & Jarvis), £10,<br />
6 September 18(88), serial number A10377, black and<br />
white, value at bottom left and top right, bankers’<br />
initials at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> L.Weston Jarvis<br />
at bottom right, value on reverse in brown (Outing<br />
1075g), about extremely fine<br />
£150-180<br />
1401<br />
East <strong>of</strong> England Bank, specimen £5, King’s Lynn<br />
branch, 183-, no serial number, black and white, arms<br />
at left, value at bottomn left, top left, top right and<br />
centre, also a reverse pro<strong>of</strong> on card for a £10, black<br />
and white, bank name at centre on guilloche design,<br />
value at top and bottom (Outing 1076a),<br />
‘SPECIMEN’ handstamped at bottom right, bottom<br />
right corner missing, mount marks on reverse, fine (2)<br />
£200-300<br />
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1402<br />
Norfolk Commercial Bank, unissued £1, 180-, no<br />
serial number, black and white on watermarked paper,<br />
value at bottom left, bankers’ initials at top left, duty<br />
stamp at left (Outing 1484a), foxing and toning, very<br />
fine<br />
£200-300<br />
NORWICH<br />
1403<br />
Debt Obligation, for £90, 4 August 1785, no serial<br />
number addressed to Richard Troughton, to pay<br />
Captain Felix Spearman two months after date (not<br />
seen in Outing), foxing, o<strong>the</strong>rwise extremely fine<br />
£20-30<br />
1404<br />
Norwich Bank (Sir Roger Kerrison & Thomas<br />
Allday Kerrison), forgery <strong>of</strong> £5, 2 September,<br />
18(01), serial number A2779, arms at top left, value at<br />
bottom left, forged manuscript signature at bottom<br />
right, duty stamp at left (see Outing 1602a for type),<br />
‘forged’ annotated in black ink, a rare forgery, good very<br />
fine<br />
£100-120
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1405<br />
Norwich Bank (Sir Roger Kerrison & Thomas<br />
Allday Kerrison), £5, 13 October 18(07), serial<br />
number 64498, black and white, arms at top left, value<br />
at bottom left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Roger Kerrison<br />
at bottom right (Outing 1602a), toning and<br />
annotation <strong>of</strong> reverse, ‘NAT. PRO. BANK <strong>of</strong> ENGLD.<br />
LD. 208. PICCADILLY. LONDON. W.’ stamped on<br />
reverse, fine<br />
£200-250<br />
1406<br />
Norwich Bank (Sir Roger Kerrison & Thomas<br />
Allday Kerrison), £10, 19 October 18(03), serial<br />
number 2170, black and white, arms at top left, value<br />
at bottom left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Roger Kerrison<br />
at bottom right (Outing 1602b), toning and<br />
annotations on reverse, fine<br />
£250-300<br />
103<br />
1407<br />
Norwich Bank (Sir Roger Kerrison & Thomas<br />
Allday Kerrison), £20, 24 October 18(04), serial<br />
number 152, black and white, arms at top left, value at<br />
bottom left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Roger Kerrison at<br />
bottom right (not seen in Outing), annotated on<br />
reverse, cut and rejoined, fine<br />
£300-400<br />
1408<br />
Norwich Crown Bank (Charles Harvey, Sir Robert<br />
John Harvey, Anthony Hudson & Thomas<br />
Hudson), £1, 13 October 18(21), serial number<br />
D8650, black and white, value at bottom left and<br />
bottom centre, ornate border with crown at top<br />
centre, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> A. Hundson at bottom<br />
right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (not<br />
seen in Outing), small ink marks and stains, o<strong>the</strong>rwise<br />
about very fine<br />
£250-350
1409<br />
Norwich Crown Bank (Charles Harvey, Sir Robert<br />
John Harvey, Anthony Hudson & Thomas<br />
Hudson), unissued £1, 18-, no serial number, black<br />
and white, value at bottom left, top left and top right<br />
and left and right in border, crown at left, Britannia<br />
vignette at centre, (not seen in Outing), evidence <strong>of</strong><br />
mounting on reverse, some very light discolouration,<br />
o<strong>the</strong>rwise about uncirculated<br />
£150-200<br />
1410<br />
Norwich Crown Bank Norwich Crown Bank<br />
(Chas. Saville Onley, Sir Rob. John Harvey, Anth.<br />
Hudson & Tho. Hudson), £1, 2 September 18(24),<br />
serial number 5086, black and white, value at bottom<br />
left, top left and top right and left and right in border,<br />
crown at left, Britannia vignette at centre, revenue<br />
stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 1606f),<br />
cancellation hole at bottom right, good fine<br />
£200-250<br />
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1411<br />
Norwich Crown Bank (Chas. Saville Onley, Sir<br />
Rob. John Harvey, Anth. Hudson & Tho.<br />
Hudson), pro<strong>of</strong> for £5, 18-, no serial number, black<br />
and white, value at bottom left and centre, crown at<br />
left, (not seen in Outing), evidence <strong>of</strong> mounting on<br />
reverse, some very light discolouration, o<strong>the</strong>rwise about<br />
uncirculated<br />
£150-200<br />
1412<br />
Norwich Crown Bank (Chas. Saville Onley, Sir<br />
Rob. John Harvey, Anth. Hudson & Tho.<br />
Hudson), unissued £10, 18-, no serial number, black<br />
and white, value at bottom left amd centre, crown at<br />
left, Britannia at centre, (not seen in Outing) mount<br />
marks on reverse, extremely fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1413<br />
Norwich Crown Bank & Norfolk & Suffolk Bank<br />
(Harveys & Hudsons), specimen £5, 18-, no serial<br />
number, black and white on card, value at bottom left<br />
and centre, crown at left and right (Outing 1606k for<br />
type), stamped ‘SPECIMEN’ in black, two uncut<br />
cancellation holes, some staining and mounting on<br />
reverse, o<strong>the</strong>rwise extremely fine<br />
£100-150
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1414<br />
Norwich Crown Bank & Norfolk & Suffolk Bank<br />
(Harveys & Hudsons), specimen £5, 18-, no serial<br />
number, black and white on card, arms at top centre,<br />
value at bottom left and centre (Outing 1606k for<br />
type), stamped ‘SPECIMEN’ in black, two uncut<br />
cancellation holes, mounting on reverse, o<strong>the</strong>rwise about<br />
uncirculated<br />
£100-150<br />
1415<br />
Norwich Crown Bank & Norfolk & Suffolk Bank<br />
(Harveys & Hudsons), a trio <strong>of</strong> £5, from 25 March<br />
18(68) to 10 April 18(69), serial numbers A563,<br />
A2035 & 98608, black and white, value at bottom left<br />
and centre, crown at left and right, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> Roger Kerrison at bottom right, Norwich<br />
and surrounding town names surrounded by garter<br />
and crown design on reverse, value at left and right,<br />
towns’ arms at top left, right, bottom left and right,<br />
also a credit slip for <strong>the</strong> same bank (Outing 1606k),<br />
some small ink annotations, o<strong>the</strong>rwise very fine, includes<br />
a relatively low serial number (4)<br />
£150-200<br />
105<br />
1416<br />
Norwich Crown Bank & Norfolk & Suffolk Bank<br />
(Harveys & Hudsons), £10, 4 March 18(65), serial<br />
number 14388, black and white, value at bottom left<br />
and centre, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Kerrison at<br />
bottom right, Norwich and surrounding town names<br />
surrounded by garter and crown design on reverse,<br />
value at left and right, towns’ arms at top left, right,<br />
bottom left and right (Outing 1606l), toning,<br />
annotations and evidence <strong>of</strong> mounting reverse, stamped<br />
twice in blue, fine<br />
£80-100<br />
1417<br />
Gurneys & Birkbeck, pro<strong>of</strong> on paper for £5 reverse<br />
design, black and white, value at top and bottom,<br />
partnership name at centre, bordered by ornated<br />
design (see Outing 1074 for type), pencil annotations,<br />
mount marks an reverse, very fine<br />
£50-100<br />
1418<br />
Norwich & Norfolk Bank (Gurneys, Birkbecks &<br />
Martin), £5, 3 October 18(33), serial number A915,<br />
black and white, value at bottom left and centre,<br />
bankers’ initials at top left, revenue stamp on reverse in<br />
black and red (Outing 1603e), cut cancelled, about<br />
fine<br />
£80-100
1419<br />
Norwich & Norfolk Bank (Gurneys & Birkbecks),<br />
£5, 19 January 18(58), serial number G3326, black<br />
and white, value at bottom left and top right, bankers’<br />
initials at top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Birkbeck at<br />
bottom right, bankers’ names surrounded by ornate<br />
design on reverse (Outing 1603j), stamped<br />
‘CANCELLED’ twice on reverse, about fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1420<br />
Norwich & Norfolk Bank (Gurneys, Birkbecks,<br />
Barclay & Buxton), unissued £5, 18-, no serial<br />
number, black and white, value at bottom left and top<br />
right, bankers’ initials at top left (not seen in Outing),<br />
‘March 28 ’66’ annotated in pencil at bottom right,<br />
bottom left corner missing, o<strong>the</strong>rwise good very fine<br />
£80-120<br />
1421<br />
Norwich & Norfolk Bank (Gurneys & Birkbecks),<br />
unissued £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white,<br />
value at bottom left and top right, bankers’ initials at<br />
top left (see Outing 1603j for type), mount marks on<br />
reverse and pencil annotations, o<strong>the</strong>rwise about<br />
extremely fine<br />
£100-150<br />
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1422<br />
Norwich & Norfolk Bank (Gurneys, Birkbecks,<br />
Barclay & Buxton), £5, 7 October 18(93), serial<br />
number S8400, black and white, value at bottom left<br />
and top right, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> Birkbeck at bottom right, bankers’ names<br />
on reverse, surrounded by ornate design (not seen in<br />
Outing), ‘Cancelled 2 Dec 1896’ annotated at top,<br />
stamped in black and blue ink, about very fine<br />
£250-350<br />
1423<br />
Gurneys & Birkbeck, pro<strong>of</strong> on paper for £5 reverse<br />
design, black and white, value at top and bottom,<br />
partnership name at centre, bordered by ornated<br />
design (see Outing 1074 for type), ‘12th October 1859’<br />
annotated in pencil, extremely fine<br />
£40-60<br />
1424<br />
Norwich & Norfolk Bank (Gurneys, Birkbecks &<br />
Martin), £10, 27 May 18(27), serial number A1669,<br />
black and white, value at bottom left and centre,<br />
bankers’ initials at top left (not seen, but see Outing<br />
1603e for type), cut cancelled, annotations in ink on<br />
obverse and reverse, about fine<br />
£150-180
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1425<br />
Norwich & Norfolk Bank (Gurneys & Birkbecks),<br />
specimen uncut sheet for £5 and £10, 18-, no serial<br />
number, both black and white, value at bottom left<br />
and top right, bankers’ initials at top left respectively<br />
(Outing 1603j for type), ‘September 6 1849’ annotated<br />
in pencil, mount marks on reverse, good very fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1426<br />
Norwich & Norfolk Bank (Gurneys & Birkbecks),<br />
£10, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at<br />
bottom left and top right, bankers’ initials at top left<br />
(not seen in Outing), mount marks on reverse, o<strong>the</strong>rwise<br />
extremely fine<br />
£100-150<br />
107<br />
1427<br />
Norwich & Norfolk Bank (Gurneys, Birkbecks,<br />
Barclay & Buxton), unissued £10, 18-, no serial<br />
number, black and white, value at bottom left and top<br />
right, bankers’ initials at top left (not seen in Outing),<br />
‘1866’ annotated in pencil at bottom right, two corners<br />
missing o<strong>the</strong>rwise very fine<br />
£80-120<br />
1428<br />
Norwich & Swaffham Bank (Starling Day, Starling<br />
Day Jnr., Tho. Day & Henry Day), £5, 16 January<br />
18(17), serial number A6264, black and white,<br />
Swaffham buttercross vignette at left, value at bottom<br />
left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Thomas Day at bottom<br />
right (Outing 1609b), red dividend stamps and black<br />
bankruptcy stamp, pinned to a note <strong>of</strong> debit from Peases<br />
Old Bank, Hull, dated 8 September 1887, about fine<br />
£80-100
1429<br />
Norwich & Swaffham Bank (Starling Day, Starling<br />
Dar Jnr., Tho. Day & Henry Day), £5, 16 January<br />
18(20), serial number A8166, black and white,<br />
Swaffham Buttercross vignette at left, value at bottom<br />
left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Thomas Day at bottom<br />
right, (Outing 1609b), two dividend stamps and<br />
bankruptcy commission stamp, fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1430<br />
Norwich & Swaffham Bank (Thomas Starling Day,<br />
Henry F. Day & William Day), £5, 13 October<br />
18(22), serial number D291 & £5, 13 January 18(25),<br />
serial number D1279, both black and blue, Swaffham<br />
Buttercross vignette at top left, value at bottom left<br />
and centre protector in blue, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
William Day (1) and manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Thomas<br />
Day (1), revenue stamp on reverse in black and red<br />
(Outing 1609k) bankruptcy commission stamp,<br />
dividend stamps in black, pinholes and mounting on<br />
reverse, fine<br />
£100-150<br />
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1431<br />
Norwich & Swaffham Bank (Thomas Starling Day,<br />
Henry F. Day & William Day), £10, 10 April<br />
18(21), serial number B9008, black and white,<br />
Swaffham Buttercross vignette at top left, value at<br />
bottom left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Henry Day at<br />
bottom right, value and bankers’ initials on reverse in<br />
blue (Outing 1609l), cut and rejoined, annotations on<br />
reverse, very good<br />
£80-140<br />
1432<br />
Norwich & Swaffham Bank (Thomas Starling Day,<br />
Henry F. Day & William Day), a pair <strong>of</strong> £10, 10<br />
April 18(21) & 10 October 18(21), serial numbers<br />
B9171 & B10208, black and white, Swaffham<br />
Buttercross vignette at top left, value at bottom left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Thomas Day at bottom right,<br />
value and bankers’ initials on reverse in blue (Outing<br />
1609l), cut and rejoined, annotations and commission<br />
stamp on reverse, two dividend stamps in black, fine (2)<br />
£150-200
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1433<br />
Norwich & Swaffham Bank (Thomas Starling Day,<br />
Henry F. Day & William Day), £10, 13 January<br />
18(25), serial number E1013, black and blue,<br />
Swaffham Buttercross vignette at top left, value at<br />
bottom left and centre protector in blue, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> William Day at bottom right (Outing<br />
1609m) bankruptcy commission stamp, two dividend<br />
stamps in black, about very fine<br />
£140-180<br />
1434<br />
Norwich Union Bank (Thomas Bignold, John<br />
Cocksedge Bignold & Comp.), £1, 27 November<br />
18(13), serial number 1012, black and white,<br />
Britannia vignette at let, value at bottom left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> John C Bignold at bottom<br />
right (Outing 1608d), manuscript signature cancelled,<br />
ink mark at bottom centre, o<strong>the</strong>rwise very fine<br />
£140-180<br />
1435<br />
East <strong>of</strong> England Bank, pro<strong>of</strong> £10, Norwich branch,<br />
18-, no serial number, black and white on card, arms<br />
at left, value at bottom left and centre (see Outing<br />
1612c for type), fresh and original, about uncirculated<br />
£220-280<br />
109<br />
1436<br />
East <strong>of</strong> England Bank, specimen £10, Norwich<br />
branch, 183-, no serial number, black and white on<br />
card, arms at left, value at bottom left, centre, top left<br />
and top right (see Outing 1612c for type),<br />
‘SPECIMEN’ handstamped at bottom right, some<br />
toning, o<strong>the</strong>rwise extremely fine<br />
£200-300<br />
1437<br />
Norwich & Swaffham Bank (various partnerships),<br />
a trio <strong>of</strong> £1, from 2 April 18(20) to 13 January 182(2),<br />
various serial numbers, black and white, Swaffham<br />
Buttercross vignette at top left, value at bottom left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Henry Day (1), William Day<br />
(1) and Thomas Day (1) at bottom right, value and<br />
bankers’ initials on reverse in blue (2) and revenue<br />
stamp on reverse (1), includes partnerships Thomas<br />
Starling Day, Henry F. Day & William Day (2) and S<br />
& S Day & Sons (1) (Outing 1609, 1609h, 1609i),<br />
cut and rejoined (1), bankruptcy commission stamp in<br />
black (3), generally about fine (3)<br />
£150-200
1438<br />
Norwich & Swaffham Bank (various partnerships),<br />
a trio <strong>of</strong> £1, 15 May 18(17) to 1 September 18(21),<br />
various serial numbers, black and white, Swaffham<br />
Buttercross vignette at top left, value at bottom left<br />
(3), manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> William Day (1) and<br />
Henry Day (2) at bottom right, value and bankers’<br />
initials on reverse in blue (2), includes partnerships<br />
Thomas Starling Day, Henry F. Day & William Day<br />
(1) and S & S Day & Sons (2) (Outing 1609 &<br />
1609l), two dividend stamps in black on obverse,<br />
bankruptcy commission stamp on reverse, generally fine<br />
(3)<br />
£150-200<br />
1439<br />
Norwich & Swaffham Bank (Thomas Starling Day,<br />
Henry F. Day & William Day), £1, 12 September<br />
182(4), serial number G3399, black and blue,<br />
Swaffham Buttercross vignette at top left, value at<br />
bottom left and centre protector in blue, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> Thomas Day at bottom right, revenue<br />
stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 1609i)<br />
bankruptcy commission stamp, two dividend stamps in<br />
black, fine<br />
£80-100<br />
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1440<br />
Norwich & Swaffham Bank (Thomas Starling Day,<br />
Henry F. Day & William Day), £1, 1 October<br />
182(4), serial number G6033, black and blue,<br />
Swaffham Buttercross vignette at left, value at bottom<br />
left and centre protector in blue, manuscript signature<br />
<strong>of</strong> William Day at bottom right, revenue stamp on<br />
reverse in black and red (Outing 1609i) bankruptcy<br />
commission stamp and dividend stamp in black, small<br />
hole at top left, fine<br />
£80-100<br />
1441<br />
Norwich & Swaffham Bank (Thomas Starling Day,<br />
Henry F. Day & William Day), £1, 1 September<br />
182(5), serial number I1145, black and blue,<br />
Swaffham Buttercross vignette at top left, value at<br />
bottom left and centre protector in blue, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> Henry Day at bottom right, revenue<br />
stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 1609i),<br />
bankruptcy commission stamp, two dividend stamps in<br />
red, about very fine<br />
£100-140
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1442<br />
Harveys & Hudsons Bankers, Norwich, cheques<br />
(3) for various amounts, £186-9-1, 26 August 18(42),<br />
pink on blue paper, £50-0-0, 24 September 18(42),<br />
pink on blue paper, £40, 5 September 18(67), pink on<br />
white watermarked paper (not seen in Outing),<br />
cancellation holes (2), o<strong>the</strong>rwise extremely fine (3)<br />
£20-30<br />
1443<br />
East <strong>of</strong> England Bank, specimen £5, Swaffham<br />
branch, 183-, no serial number, black and white on<br />
card, arms at left, value at bottom left, centre, top left<br />
and top right (Outing 2112), ‘SPECIMEN’<br />
handstamped at bottom right, some toning and<br />
discolouration, mount marks on reverse, about extremely<br />
fine<br />
£200-300<br />
1444<br />
Swaffham Branch <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Norfolk and Norwich<br />
Bank, unissued £5, Swaffham, 183-, no serial number,<br />
black and white design with border, value at top left,<br />
top right, bottom left, and centre, allegorical female<br />
trio at top, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> George Morse at<br />
bottom right, value in large text on reverse (Outing<br />
1602a), ink smudges and light toning, o<strong>the</strong>rwise<br />
extremely fine and attractive<br />
£100-120<br />
111<br />
THETFORD<br />
1445<br />
Thetford Crown Bank (Charles Harvey, Sir Robert<br />
John Harvey, Anthony Hudson & Thomas<br />
Hudson), pro<strong>of</strong> for £1, 18-, no serial number, black<br />
and white on card, britannia vignette at centre, crown<br />
at left, value at bottom left, centre, and left and right<br />
in border (Outing 2159b), foxing, o<strong>the</strong>rwise extremely<br />
fine<br />
£140-180<br />
1446<br />
Thetford Crown Bank (Charles Harvey, Sir Robert<br />
John Harvey, Anthony Hudson & Thomas<br />
Hudson), pro<strong>of</strong> £1, 18-, no serial number, black and<br />
white on paper, crown at left, value at bottom left,<br />
centre, and left and right in border (Outing 2159b),<br />
large central section cut out, some discolouration,<br />
o<strong>the</strong>rwise good very fine<br />
£60-80<br />
1447<br />
Norfolk & Suffolk General Bank (Field Willett &<br />
Sons), £1, 11 October 18(20), serial number 8431,<br />
black and white, value at bottom left and centre,<br />
vignette at top left <strong>of</strong> a fantastical motte, possibly<br />
eluding to Thetford castle, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
Willett at bottom right (Outing 2158a), about fine<br />
£80-120
UPWELL & LYNN REGIS<br />
1448<br />
Upwell & Lynn-Regis, bill <strong>of</strong> exchange for £15, 21<br />
May 1876, black and white, arms at top left and right<br />
(Outing unlisted bank), good very fine, rare<br />
£150-200<br />
YARMOUTH (GREAT YARMOUTH)<br />
1449<br />
Great Yarmouth, small change note for Five<br />
Shillings, 1811, serial number 161, black and white,<br />
arms at left, signature <strong>of</strong> D. Hill at bottom left (not<br />
seen in Outing), good very fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1450<br />
Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurney, Birkbeck,<br />
Barclay, Buxtons & Orde), pro<strong>of</strong> for a £5, 18-, no<br />
serial number, black and white, value at bottom left,<br />
centre, top left and top right, (not seen in Outing), ‘To<br />
this 6th Oct./81’ pencil annotation, section removed at<br />
bottom right, evidence <strong>of</strong> mounting on reverse, good<br />
extremely fine<br />
£100-150<br />
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1451<br />
Great Yarmouth Bank (Sam. Mason, Rob. Woods<br />
& Comp.), 5 Guineas, 20 March 17(83), serial<br />
number 2, black and white, arms at top left, value at<br />
bottom left, left, and top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
Rob Woods at bottom left (Outing 856b), annotation<br />
on reverse read ‘Francis Moore & Co., Cheapside,<br />
London’, ink cancelled, an original good very fine, scarce<br />
£300-400<br />
1452<br />
Great Yarmouth Bank (Sam. Mason, Rob. Woods<br />
& Comp.), unissued 10 Guineas, 17-, no serial<br />
number, black and white, arms at top left, value at<br />
bottom left, left, and top left (Outing ) bottom right<br />
corner removed, some discolouration, o<strong>the</strong>rwise good very<br />
fine scarce<br />
£200-300
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1453<br />
Yarmouth, Absolon’s Glass Warehouse, promissory<br />
note for 2d, serial number 101, black and white on<br />
paper, value at bottom and right, bound by laurel oval<br />
border, manuscript signature at bottom right <strong>of</strong><br />
William Absolon, <strong>the</strong> famous painter and dealer in<br />
porcelain and glass (not seen in Outing), one pencil<br />
mark, o<strong>the</strong>rwise about extremely fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1454<br />
Yarmouth, Norfolk & Suffolk Bank (Sir Edmund<br />
Lacon & Co.), £1, 8 June 180(8), serial number<br />
E4786, black and white, arms at top left, value at<br />
bottom left and right, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Edward<br />
Lacon, duty stamp at left (Outing 859c), toning, note<br />
attached to reverse annotated with ‘Mr.Youell<br />
Lacons...Yarmouth ...’, cut cancelled, fine<br />
£100-150<br />
113<br />
1455<br />
Yarmouth, Norfolk & Suffolk Bank (Sir Edmund<br />
Knowles Lacon Bar., Edward Youell & Co.), £1,<br />
22 January 182(5), serial number C1298, black and<br />
white, arms at top left, value at bottom left and top<br />
right, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Edmund Lacon at<br />
bottom right, value at centre on reverse (Outing<br />
859g), ‘27/02/25’ annotated at bottom left, very fine<br />
£250-350<br />
1456<br />
Yarmouth, Norfolk & Suffolk Bank (Sir Edmund<br />
Lacon & Co.), £5, 24 January 181(5), serial number<br />
P1987, black, blue and white on watermarked paper,<br />
arms at top left, value at bottom left and top right,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Edmund Lacon at bottom<br />
right (Outing 859d), staple holes at centre, very fine<br />
£300-400<br />
1457<br />
Yarmouth, Norfolk & Suffolk Bank (Sir Edmund<br />
Knowles Lacon Bar., Edward Youell & Co.), £5,<br />
16 December 18(79), serial number 17034, black and<br />
white, arms at top left, value at bottom left and top<br />
right (not seen in Outing, see 859i for £10), cut<br />
cancelled, small ink annotation, o<strong>the</strong>rwise about very<br />
fine<br />
£250-300
1458<br />
Yarmouth, Norfolk & Suffolk Bank (Sir Edmund<br />
Knowles Lacon Bar., Lacons, Youell & Kemp), £5,<br />
8 March 18(97), serial number 24541, black, blue and<br />
white, arms at top left, value at bottom left, top right,<br />
and centre as protector, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Youell<br />
at bottom right (Outing 859j), ‘CANCELLED’<br />
stamped in purple, cancellation holes, stamped in purple<br />
three times on reverse, twice with ‘GREAT<br />
YARMOUTH’, once with ‘BARCLAY &<br />
COMPANY’, good very fine<br />
£300-400<br />
1459<br />
Yarmouth, Norfolk & Suffolk Bank (Edm. Lacon,<br />
Will. Fisher, John Lacon & Ja. Fisher), £10, 6<br />
March 179(3), serial number E3065, black and white,<br />
arms at top left, value at bottom left and top right,<br />
duty stamp in dotted border at left, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> John Fisher at bottom right (Outing<br />
859a), toning at edges and some ink marks, very fine<br />
£150-250<br />
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1460<br />
Yarmouth, Norfolk & Suffolk Bank (Sir Edmund<br />
Knowles Lacon Bart., Lacons, Youell & Co.), £10,<br />
14 December, 18(79), serial number 4580, black and<br />
white, arms at left, value at bottom left and top right,<br />
(Outing 859i), heavy toning at top right, evidence <strong>of</strong><br />
mounting, ‘FROM LAOONS, YOUELL & CO. EAST<br />
DEREHAM.’ handstamped in purple on reverse among<br />
o<strong>the</strong>r stamps, about very fine<br />
£300-400<br />
1461<br />
Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Birkbeck,<br />
Barclay and Compy.), unused bill <strong>of</strong> exchange, 18-,<br />
no serial number, black and white, bankers’ initials at<br />
left (not seen in Outing), pencil annotation at bottom<br />
right, bottom left corner discoloured, o<strong>the</strong>rwise crisp and<br />
good extremely fine<br />
£30-40<br />
1462<br />
Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys & Turner),<br />
forgery <strong>of</strong> a £1, 12 October 18(09), serial number<br />
1209, black and white, bankers’ initials at top left,<br />
value at bottom left (see Outing 875c for type), ink<br />
cancelled, ‘Forged’ written on reverse, good fine<br />
£80-100
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1463<br />
Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys & Turner),<br />
pro<strong>of</strong> £1, 18-, no serial number, black and white on<br />
card, city gate vignette at top left, value at top left (see<br />
Outing 857e for type), three large folds, fine<br />
£200-250<br />
1464<br />
Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Turner &<br />
Brightwen), £1, 8 July (1818), serial number L6707,<br />
black and white on paper, value incorporated into city<br />
gate vignette at top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
Dawson Turner at bottom right (Outing 857h),<br />
backed by paper, ‘Written <strong>of</strong>f and account debited,<br />
March 23 1877’ annotated in ink on reverse, fine<br />
£200-250<br />
1465<br />
Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Turner &<br />
Brightwen), pro<strong>of</strong> for a £1, 18-, no serial number,<br />
black and white on paper, Britannia vignette left and<br />
right, Neptune vignette at top, value at bottom left<br />
and centre (see Outing 857h for type), ink<br />
cancellation at bottom right, very faint discolouration<br />
limited to spots, small pencil annotation, o<strong>the</strong>rwise fresh<br />
and original, good extremely fine<br />
£150-200<br />
115<br />
1466<br />
Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Turner &<br />
Brightwen), f £1, 8 October 18(25), serial number<br />
120, black and white on paper, Britannia vignette left<br />
and right, Neptune vignette at top, value at bottom<br />
left and centre, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> John<br />
Brightwen, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red<br />
(Outing 857h), worn edges and heavy toning, about<br />
fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1467<br />
Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Turner &<br />
Brightwen), trial for an issued £1, 18-, no serial<br />
number, black and white on paper, value at top left,<br />
bottom left, centre, and top right, allegorical couple<br />
with wheat at top, partial vignette consisting <strong>of</strong><br />
Hermes’ staff, anchor and money at bottom (see<br />
Outing 857i for type), partial design in pencil,<br />
mounted onto separate paper, ‘N2’ annotated in ink at<br />
top right, very fine<br />
£150-200
1468<br />
Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Turner &<br />
Brightwen), trial for an unissued £1, 18-, no serial<br />
number, black and white on paper, value at top left,<br />
bottom left, and centre, vignette <strong>of</strong> river scene at<br />
centre (see Outing 857i for type), partial design in<br />
pencil, mounted onto separate paper, ‘N3’ annotated in<br />
ink at top right, very fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1469<br />
Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Josh. Gurney, Rich. H.<br />
Gurney, Jn. Gurney), unissued £5, 18-, no serial<br />
number, black and white, city gate vignette at top left,<br />
value at top left (not seen in Outing), staining,<br />
o<strong>the</strong>rwise, an original about extremely fine<br />
£150-200<br />
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1470<br />
Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Turner and<br />
Brightwen), pro<strong>of</strong> £5, no date, no serial number,<br />
black and white on card, bankers’ initials at top left,<br />
value at bottom left (see Outing 857j for type), light<br />
foxing, o<strong>the</strong>rwise extremely fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1471<br />
Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Birkbeck,<br />
Turner & Brightwen), specimen £5, 18-, no serial<br />
number, black and white, value at bottom left, centre,<br />
top left and top right, (see Outing 857n for type),<br />
‘from this-Nov 1857’ annotation in pencil at bottom<br />
left, ‘SPECIMEN’ handstamped at bottom right,<br />
evidence <strong>of</strong> mounting on reverse, areas <strong>of</strong> dirt at top<br />
right and bottom right o<strong>the</strong>rwise extremely fine<br />
£150-200
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1472<br />
Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Birkbeck,<br />
Brightwen & Orde), specimen £5, 18-, no serial<br />
number, black and white, value at bottom left, centre,<br />
top left and top right (Outing 857r), pencil annotation<br />
at bottom right, ‘SPECIMEN’, evidence <strong>of</strong> mounting on<br />
reverse, areas <strong>of</strong> dirt, o<strong>the</strong>rwise extremely fine<br />
£120-160<br />
1473<br />
Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurney, Birkbeck,<br />
Barclay, Buxtons & Orde), unissued £5, 18-, no<br />
serial number, black and white, value at bottom left,<br />
top left, top right and centre, large guilloche on<br />
reverse with value at left and right (not seen in<br />
Outing), ‘cancelled’ in pink ink at bottom right,<br />
o<strong>the</strong>rwise fresh, original and extremely fine<br />
£300-400<br />
1474<br />
Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurney, Birkbeck,<br />
Barclay, Buxton, Orde & Buxton), pro<strong>of</strong> for a £5,<br />
18-, no serial number, black and white, value at<br />
bottom left, centre, top left and top right, (not seen in<br />
Outing), pencil annotation, section removed at bottom<br />
right, evidence <strong>of</strong> mounting on reverse, good extremely<br />
fine<br />
£100-150<br />
117<br />
1475<br />
Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Birkbeck,<br />
Turner & Brightwen), pro<strong>of</strong> £10, 18(36), no serial<br />
number, black and white on card, value at bottom left,<br />
and centre, arms within vignette at top left (not seen<br />
in Outing), surface dirt and missing section at bottom<br />
right, mounting on reverse, o<strong>the</strong>rwise about very fine<br />
£200-250<br />
1476<br />
Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Birkbeck,<br />
Brightwen & Orde), unissued £10, 18-, no serial<br />
number, black and white, value at bottom left and<br />
centre, arms within vignette at top left (Outing 857s),<br />
pencil annotation at bottom right, evidence <strong>of</strong> mounting<br />
on reverse, extremely fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1477<br />
Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Birkbeck,<br />
Brightwen & Orde), pro<strong>of</strong> for a £5 reverse,<br />
partnership name at centre, value at top and bottom<br />
(see Outing 857r for type), pencil annotation at<br />
bottom right, evidence <strong>of</strong> mounting on reverse, extremely<br />
fine<br />
£50-60
1478<br />
Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Turner &<br />
Brightwens), pro<strong>of</strong> for an unissued £5 reverse,<br />
partnership name at centre, value at top and bottom<br />
(see Outing 857l for type), pencil annotation at<br />
bottom, various ink crosses, good very fine<br />
£40-50<br />
1479<br />
Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Birkbeck,<br />
Turner & Brightwen), specimen for a £5 reverse,<br />
partnership name at centre, value at top and bottom<br />
(see Outing 857n for type), ‘SPECIMEN’<br />
handstamped at bottom, pencil annotation at bottom<br />
left, evidence <strong>of</strong> mounting on reverse, very fine<br />
£40-50<br />
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1480<br />
Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Birkbeck,<br />
Turner & Brightwen), specimen for a £10 reverse,<br />
partnership name at centre, value at top and bottom<br />
(not seen in Outing), ‘SPECIMEN’ handstamped at<br />
bottom right, pencil annotation at bottom, evidence <strong>of</strong><br />
mounting on reverse, good very fine<br />
£40-50<br />
1481<br />
Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Turner &<br />
Brightwens), pro<strong>of</strong> on card for an unissued £10<br />
reverse, partnership name at centre, value at top and<br />
bottom (see Outing 857m for type), ‘21 Dec. 1857’<br />
pencil annotation at bottom, small tear at bottom right,<br />
evidence <strong>of</strong> moutning on reverse, good very fine<br />
£40-50<br />
1482<br />
Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank (Gurneys, Birkbeck,<br />
Barclay and Compy.), unused bill <strong>of</strong> exchange, 18-,<br />
no serial number, black and white, bankers’ initials at<br />
left (not seen in Outing), shadow printing from<br />
ano<strong>the</strong>r note, pencil annotation reads ‘1 Feb 1871’,<br />
band <strong>of</strong> discolouration at right, o<strong>the</strong>rwise crisp and<br />
extremely fine<br />
£20-40
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1483<br />
East <strong>of</strong> England Bank, pro<strong>of</strong> for unissued £5,<br />
Yarmouth branch, c.1836, no serial number, black and<br />
white on card, arms at left, value at bottom left, centre,<br />
top right and top left (Outing 850a), evidence <strong>of</strong><br />
mounting on reverse, surface dirt, o<strong>the</strong>rwise extremely<br />
fine<br />
£200-300<br />
1484<br />
East <strong>of</strong> England Bank, specimen for unissued £5,<br />
Great Yarmouth branch, 183-, no serial number, black<br />
and white on card, arms at left, value at bottom left,<br />
centre, top right and top left (Outing 850a), mount<br />
marks on reverse, ‘SPECIMEN’ handstamped in black,<br />
about extremely fine<br />
£200-300<br />
119<br />
1485<br />
East <strong>of</strong> England Bank, pull <strong>of</strong> an unissued £5 printed<br />
on plate envelope, Yarmouth branch, 18-, no serial<br />
number, black and white, arms at left, value at bottom<br />
left and centre (Outing 850a), some discolouration, very<br />
fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1486<br />
East <strong>of</strong> England Bank, pro<strong>of</strong> for reverse <strong>of</strong> £5, c.<br />
1836, no serial number, black and white on card, bank<br />
name at centre on guilloche design, value at top and<br />
bottom (see Outing 1076a for type), small tears at top,<br />
mount marks on reverse, very fine<br />
£50-60
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BRAUNSTON<br />
1487<br />
Braunston (T. M. J. & M. Pickford), bill <strong>of</strong><br />
exchange for £30, 26 March 18(16), serial number<br />
263, black and white, duty stamp at left, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> Samuel Lea at lower right, (not seen in<br />
Outing), ink cancelled, handstamped on reverse ‘PAY<br />
SIR PETER POLE. BART. THORNTON & CO. or<br />
Order.’, numerous ink annotations and punch hole at<br />
right, fine<br />
£20-30<br />
DAVENTRY<br />
1488<br />
Northamptonshire Banking Company Limited<br />
(Daventry Branch), £5, 15 September 18(88), serial<br />
number 23552, black and white, value at lower left,<br />
top left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top<br />
centre, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> A. Kempson at lower<br />
right, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co. (Outing<br />
1580f), toned at top right and left edge, a pleasing<br />
about very fine<br />
£300-350<br />
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE<br />
121<br />
KETTERING<br />
1489<br />
Kettering Bank (John Keep, John C. Gotch &<br />
Co.), unissued £1, 181-, serial number 6918, black<br />
and white, Britannia vignette at top left, value at lower<br />
left, top right and centre, partnership name, place <strong>of</strong><br />
issue and value on reverse, two duty stamps at centre<br />
(Outing 1064a), staining at lower left corner and right,<br />
o<strong>the</strong>rwise very fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1490<br />
Kettering Bank (John Cooper Gotch & Sons),<br />
unissued £5, 185-, no serial number, black and white,<br />
Kettering Parish Church vignette at top left, value at<br />
lower left, top right and centre as protector in blue,<br />
partnership name, place <strong>of</strong> issue and value on reverse<br />
in blue guilloche and laurel design, printed by Rowe,<br />
Kentish & Co. (Outing 1064b), single stain at left,<br />
o<strong>the</strong>rwise about uncirculated, lovely<br />
£250-350
1491<br />
Kettering Bank (John Cooper Gotch & Sons), £5,<br />
16 April 18(56), serial number B4171, black and<br />
white, Kettering Parish Church vignette at top left,<br />
value at lower left, top right and centre as protector in<br />
blue, partnership name, place <strong>of</strong> issue and value on<br />
reverse in blue guilloche and laurel design, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> Thos. Henry Gotch at lower right, printed<br />
by Rowe, Kentish & Co. (Outing 1064b), toning, ink<br />
marks and annotation in blue and black, good fine<br />
£200-250<br />
1492<br />
Northamptonshire Banking Company Limited<br />
(Kettering Branch), £5, 10 May 18(89), serial<br />
number 1043, black and white, value at lower left, top<br />
left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top centre,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> A. Kempson at lower right,<br />
printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co. (Outing 1580f), light<br />
toning and ink marks at lower right, a fresh and crisp<br />
very fine<br />
£300-350<br />
1493<br />
Northamptonshire Banking Company Limited<br />
(Kettering Branch), £10, 2 July 18(84), serial<br />
number 104, black and white, value at lower left, top<br />
left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top centre,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> A. Kempson at lower right,<br />
printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co. (Outing 1580i),<br />
toned, handstamps on reverse in purple and red, a crisp<br />
very fine with a low serial number<br />
£300-350<br />
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1494<br />
Northamptonshire Banking Company, Kettering,<br />
Stamford & Wellingborough Branch, a <strong>collection</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
pro<strong>of</strong> £10, 18- (c. 1848-90), no serial numbers, black<br />
and white on paper, value at lower left, top left, top<br />
right and centre in tableau, arms at top centre, printed<br />
by Perkins, Bacon & Co. (Outing 1580d, 1580k),<br />
mount marks, pencil annotations, minimal surface dirt,<br />
sections excised, o<strong>the</strong>rwise generally about uncirculated<br />
(3)<br />
£80-120<br />
1495<br />
Northamptonshire Banking Company Limited<br />
(Kettering Branch), £20, 10 May 18(89), serial<br />
number 408, black and white, value at lower left, top<br />
left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top centre,<br />
branch name handwritten at centre, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> A. Kempson at lower right, printed by<br />
Perkins, Bacon & Co. (Outing 1580l), ‘30 AUG 88<br />
28’ handstamped on reverse in purple, a beautiful, fresh<br />
extremely fine<br />
£300-400
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NORTHAMPTON<br />
1496<br />
Northampton (Richard Marriott & Co.), £1, 21<br />
August (1809), serial number H622, black and white<br />
on watermarked paper, value at bottom left, top centre<br />
and centre, fleece emblem at top left, duty stamp at<br />
centre left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> R. Marriott at<br />
lower right (Outing 1574a), ink marks and light<br />
toning, o<strong>the</strong>rwise a pleasing good fine<br />
£80-120<br />
1497<br />
Northampton (Adrian Farmer), pro<strong>of</strong> for £2106, 26<br />
January 1783, no serial number, black and white on<br />
thick parchment, value at lower left (not seen in<br />
Outing), light toning, o<strong>the</strong>rwise about uncirculated<br />
£50-80<br />
1498<br />
Northampton (Richard Marriott & Co.), £1, 25<br />
October (1809), serial number H944, black and white<br />
on watermarked paper, value at bottom left, top centre<br />
and centre, fleece emblem at top left, duty stamp at<br />
centre left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> R. Marriott at<br />
lower right (Outing 1574a), ink marks and light<br />
toning, o<strong>the</strong>rwise a pleasing about very fine<br />
£80-120<br />
123<br />
1499<br />
Northampton (Richard Marriott & Co.),<br />
£2/10/0, 20 October 18(09), serial number O641,<br />
black and white on watermarked paper, value at<br />
bottom left, and top right, fleece emblem at left with<br />
bankers’ initials below, duty stamp at centre left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> R. Marriott at lower right<br />
(Outing 1574b), halved and rejoined, annotations on<br />
reverse, toned, fine<br />
£200-250<br />
1500<br />
Northampton (Richard Marriott & Co.), £5, 21<br />
July 18(09), serial number R26, black and white on<br />
watermarked paper, value at bottom left, and top<br />
right, fleece emblem at left with bankers’ initials<br />
below, duty stamp at lower centre, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> R. Marriott at lower right (Outing<br />
1574c), cut and rejoined on reverse, edges cropped,<br />
o<strong>the</strong>rwise a pleasing good fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1501<br />
Northampton (Richard Marriott & Co.), £5, 9<br />
November 18(09), serial number S247, black and<br />
white on watermarked paper, value at bottom left, and<br />
top right, fleece emblem at left with bankers’ initials<br />
below, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> R.<br />
Marriott at lower right (Outing 1574c), ink marks and<br />
a few pinholes and right, o<strong>the</strong>rwise a beautiful, fresh<br />
about extremely fine<br />
£150-200
1502<br />
Northampton (Richard Marriott & Co.), £10, 15<br />
November 18(08), serial number O924, black and<br />
white on watermarked paper, value at bottom left, and<br />
top right, fleece emblem at left with bankers’ initials<br />
below, duty stamp at lower centre, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> R. Marriott at lower right (Outing<br />
1574d), corners cropped, ink marks and annotations,<br />
good fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1503<br />
Northampton Town & Country Bank (Smith,<br />
Osborn, Howes, Smith & Osborn), £1, 8 February<br />
182(3), serial number A3886, black and white, lion<br />
and castle arms at top left, cow and plough below,<br />
value at lower left, top right and centre as protector in<br />
red, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Osborn at lower right,<br />
revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing<br />
1576b), cut and rejoined, bankruptcy handstamp on<br />
reverse, cropped edges, toned, very good<br />
£100-150<br />
1504<br />
Northampton Town & Country Bank (Smith,<br />
Hall, Osborn, Howes, Smith & Osborn), £1, 1<br />
October 182(2), serial number A4625, black and<br />
white, lion and castle arms at top left, cow and plough<br />
below, value at lower left, top right and centre as<br />
protector in red, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Smith at<br />
lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red<br />
(not seen in Outing), cut and rejoined, bankruptcy<br />
handstamp on reverse, cropped edges, toned, very good<br />
£100-150<br />
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1505<br />
Northampton Town & Country Bank (Smith,<br />
Hall, Osborn, Howes, Smith & Osborn), £5, 10<br />
October 18(21), serial number 2665, black and white,<br />
lion and castle arms at top left, cow and plough below,<br />
value at lower left, top right and centre as protector in<br />
red, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Smith at lower right (see<br />
Outing 1576b for partnership name), cut and rejoined,<br />
cropped edges, toned, about fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1506<br />
Northampton Town & Country Bank (Smith,<br />
Osborn. Howes, Smith & Osborn), £20, 14 January<br />
18(2?), serial number 1716, black and white, lion and<br />
castle arms at top left, cow and plough below, value at<br />
lower left and top right, duty stamp at left, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> Smith at lower right (see Outing 1576b<br />
for type), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse, fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1507<br />
Northamptonshire Banking Company Limited<br />
(Northampton Branch), £5, 30 January 18(90),<br />
serial number 58458, black and white, value at lower<br />
left, top left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at<br />
top centre, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> A. Kempson at<br />
lower right, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co. (Outing<br />
1580g), handstamped ‘CANCELLED’ in blue,<br />
cancellation holes, ink annotation and handstamp on<br />
reverse, pinholes, o<strong>the</strong>rwise a crisp and fresh very fine<br />
£80-120
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1508<br />
Northamptonshire Banking Company,<br />
Northampton Branch, a set <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong>s for £5, £10 and<br />
£20 denominations, 18- (c. 1887), no serial numbers,<br />
black and white on paper, value at lower left, top left,<br />
top right and centre in tableau, arms at top centre,<br />
printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co. (Outing 1580d,<br />
1580h, £20 not seen in pro<strong>of</strong> form), mount marks,<br />
pencil annotations, some surface dirt and toning, fine to<br />
extremely fine (3)<br />
£100-150<br />
OUNDLE<br />
1509<br />
Oundle New Bank (Joseph Rickett & Co), £1, 15<br />
January 18(13), serial number 828, black and white on<br />
watercoloured paper, value at lower left and right,<br />
partnership name at left, arms at top left, duty stamp<br />
at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Joseph Rickett at lower<br />
right (Outing 1658a), bankruptcy stamp on reverse<br />
reads ‘SWAN INN, OUNDLE, August 27, 1813’,<br />
toning, good fine<br />
£200-300<br />
125<br />
PETERBOROUGH<br />
1510<br />
Peterborough Bank (Martin Cole, N. Hadley & C.<br />
Simpkin), a £1 and £10 set, dates illegible (c.1813),<br />
black and white, value at lower left and centre,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Martin Cole on both,<br />
Peterborough Ca<strong>the</strong>dral at top left (not seen in<br />
Outing) heavily toned, repaired with tape, edges<br />
cropped, about good (2)<br />
£100-150<br />
1511<br />
Peterborough Bank (Simpson, White & White),<br />
forged £5, 14 August 182(0), serial number 1174,<br />
black ann white, value at lower left and top right, arms<br />
at left, signature at lower right (see Outing 1698 for<br />
type), ‘Forged’ annotated across obverse in black ink,<br />
large tear at left, about fine<br />
£50-100<br />
1512<br />
Stamford, Spalding, and Boston Banking<br />
Company, pro<strong>of</strong> £10, Peterborough, 18-, black and<br />
white, arms at top left, ca<strong>the</strong>dral at top centre, value at<br />
centre, low left and top right (Outing 2036 for bank,<br />
branch unlisted), mounting traces on reverse, top right<br />
corner slightly trimmed, good very fine and very rare<br />
£300-400
THRAPSTON<br />
1513<br />
Thrapston & Kettering Bank (Robert Fowler<br />
Eland and Stephen Eaton Eland), £5, 5 October<br />
18(81), serial number A1149. black and white, value<br />
at lower left and centre as protector in blue, vignette<br />
<strong>of</strong> plough, sheep and maritime scene at top left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Robert Eland at lower right,<br />
bank name in blue on reverse, printed by Waterlow &<br />
Sons (Outing 2174d), cut cancelled, multiple<br />
handstamps on reverse in red, ‘LONDON &<br />
WESTMINSTER BANK, LIMITED SOUTHWARK.<br />
A/C GEO. HARDING & SONS.’ handstamped on<br />
reverse in purple, pinholes at top left, about very fine<br />
£120-160<br />
1514<br />
Thrapston & Kettering Bank (Robert Fowler<br />
Eland and Stephen Eaton Eland), £10, 8 July<br />
18(79), serial number 2160, black and white, value at<br />
lower left, vignette <strong>of</strong> plough, sheep and maritime<br />
scene at top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Robert Eland<br />
at lower right, bank name in brown on reverse, printed<br />
by Waterlow & Sons (Outing 2174f), cut cancelled,<br />
multiple handstamps on reverse in red, pinholes at top<br />
left, good fine<br />
£150-250<br />
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Thrapston & Northamptonshire Bank (Willm.<br />
Johnson, Stepn. Eaton & Geo. Eland), £1, 30 July<br />
181(6), serial number 11344, black and white, value at<br />
lower left, vignette <strong>of</strong> sheep and plough with maritime<br />
scene (Outing 2174b), cut cancelled, about fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1516<br />
Thrapston & Northamptonshire Bank (Willm.<br />
Johnson, Stepn. Eaton & Geo. Eland), £1, 6 July<br />
181(3), serial number 1370, black and white, value at<br />
lower left, vignette <strong>of</strong> sheep and plough with maritime<br />
scene, duty stamp at left (Outing 2174b), cut<br />
cancelled, a crisp and fresh about very fine<br />
£100-150<br />
TOWCESTER<br />
1517<br />
Towcester Old Bank, two reverse pro<strong>of</strong>s (1823-<br />
1887), black and white on paper, bank name<br />
surrounded by filigree, phoenix at centre (1), printed<br />
by Bath & Bingley (see Outing 2197 for type), mount<br />
marks on reverse, discolouration, very fine (2)<br />
£40-60
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WELLINGBOROUGH<br />
1518<br />
Wellingborough Bank (Morton, Rodick & Co),<br />
£1, 1 March 18(19), serial number 128, black and<br />
white, value at lower left and top right, bankers’ initials<br />
at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Morton at lower right<br />
(Outing 2294a) ink marks, toned, bankruptcy<br />
handstamp on reverse dated 1826, fine and a previously<br />
unseen later date (The bank ceased business in 1812)<br />
£120-180<br />
1519<br />
Wellingborough Bank (Morton, Rodick & Co),<br />
£1, 4 February 18(12), serial number 7920, black and<br />
white, value at lower left and top right, bankers’ initials<br />
at left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
Rodick at lower right (Outing 2294a) toned, torn right<br />
edge, very good<br />
£150-200<br />
127<br />
1520<br />
Wellingborough Bank (Morton, Rodick, Morton<br />
& Rodick), £1, 1 September 18(25), serial number<br />
4037, black and white, value at lower left, top right<br />
and centre, bankers’ initials at centre in laurel,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Morton at lower right,<br />
revenue stamp on reverse in black and red featuring<br />
Pistrucci’s St.George motif, printed by Perkins &<br />
Heath (Outing 2294b) bankruptcy stamp on reverse<br />
dated February 11 1826, lengthy annotation on reverse,<br />
pinholes, a crisp very fine<br />
£80-120<br />
1521<br />
Wellingborough Bank (Morton, Rodick, Morton<br />
& Rodick), £5, 22 August 18(25), serial number<br />
1353, black and white, value at lower left, top right,<br />
centre and left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Morton at<br />
lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red,<br />
printed by Perkins & Heath (Outing 2294f)<br />
bankruptcy stamp on reverse dated February 3 1826,<br />
toning and discolouration, evidence <strong>of</strong> mounting on<br />
reverse, good fine<br />
£120-160
1522<br />
Wellingborough Bank (Morton, Rodick, Morton<br />
& Rodick), £20, 22 August 18(25), serial number<br />
1353, black and white, value at lower left, centre and<br />
top right in laurel, bankers’ initials at top left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Morton at lower right, duty<br />
stamp at left, printed by Perkins & Heath (Outing<br />
2294g) bankruptcy stamp on reverse dated January 19<br />
1826, light toning, about very fine<br />
£200-300<br />
1523<br />
Wellingborough & Northamptonshire Bank<br />
(Morton, Rodick & Co), £5, (date torn), serial<br />
number 3956, black and white, value at lower left and<br />
centre (Outing 2294b) separated and rejoined,<br />
annotations on reverse dated July 1820 relating to<br />
bankruptcy, edges cropped, toned, about good<br />
£50-100<br />
1524<br />
Wellingborough & Northamptonshire Bank<br />
(Morton, Rodick & Company), £20, 26 October<br />
18(22), serial number 2440, black and white, value at<br />
lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at top left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Rodick at lower right, duty<br />
stamp at left (Outing 2294d) bankruptcy stamp on<br />
reverse dated February 3 1826, annotations on reverse,<br />
cropped edges, pinholes at top left, good<br />
£100-150<br />
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Wellingborough & Higham Ferrers,<br />
Northamptonshire Bank (Sharman, Brown &<br />
Goodhall), £10, 179-, no serial number, black and<br />
white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and<br />
centre, bankers’ initials at top left, duty stamp at left<br />
(Outing 2295b), a crisp, fresh and original good very<br />
fine<br />
£200-300<br />
1526<br />
Wellingborough & Northamptonshire Bank<br />
(Morton, Rodick & Company), £20, 26 October<br />
18(22), serial number 2440, black and white, value at<br />
lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at top left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Morton at lower right, duty<br />
stamp at left (Outing 2294d) cut and rejoined twice,<br />
bankruptcy stamp on reverse dated April 7 1826,<br />
annotations on reverse, cropped edges, pinholes at top left,<br />
good<br />
£100-150
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1527<br />
Northamptonshire Banking Company Limited, a<br />
<strong>collection</strong> <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong> £5 (2) and £10 (2), 18- (c. 1880-<br />
85), no serial numbers, black and white on paper (3)<br />
and card (1), value at lower left, top left, top right and<br />
centre in tableau, arms at top centre, printed by<br />
Perkins, Bacon & Co. (Outing 1580b, 1580h, 1580d,<br />
and 1580k), mount marks, pencil annotations,<br />
minimal surface dirt, sections excised, o<strong>the</strong>rwise<br />
generally good extremely fine (4)<br />
£80-120<br />
1528<br />
Northamptonshire Banking Company (Kettering,<br />
Stamford, Northampton, Wellingborough), a set<br />
four pro<strong>of</strong> £5 from each branch <strong>of</strong> issue, 18- (c.1847-<br />
76), no serial numbers, black and white on card (2)<br />
and paper (2), value at lower left, top left, top right<br />
and centre in tableau, arms at top centre, printed by<br />
Perkins, Bacon & Co. (Outing 1580b), mount marks,<br />
pencil and ink annotations, surface dirt, handstamped<br />
‘SPECIMEN’ (2), about very fine to extremely fine (4)<br />
£200-250<br />
129<br />
1529<br />
Northamptonshire Banking Company<br />
(Wellingborough Branch), £10, 4 June 18(80),<br />
serial number 2832, black and white, value at lower<br />
left, top left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at<br />
top centre, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> A. Kempson at<br />
lower right, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co. (Outing<br />
1580c), heavy toning, numerous handstamps in red,<br />
purple and black on reverse, top left corner missing, fine<br />
£80-120<br />
1530<br />
Northamptonshire Banking Company Limited<br />
(Wellingborough Branch), £20, 28 September<br />
18(85), serial number 248, black and white, value at<br />
lower left, top left, top right and centre in tableau,<br />
arms at top centre, handwritten branch name at centre,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> A. Kempson at lower right,<br />
printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co. (Outing 1580l), cut<br />
and rejoined, toned, numerous purple handstamps on<br />
reverse, top left corner missing, good fine<br />
£100-150
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1531<br />
Newark Bank (Pocklington & Co), 5/-, 29<br />
December 180(7), serial number 433, black and<br />
white, value at lower left and right, arms at top centre,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> lower right (Outing 1488n),<br />
bankruptcy handstamp on reverse, heavily toned, holes<br />
along creases, about good<br />
£120-160<br />
1532<br />
Newark Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson, Hunter &<br />
Co.), £1, 1 July 1801, no.16499, arms at top left,<br />
black, handsigned by Pocklington, embossed revenue<br />
stamp, bankruptcy stamp on reverse (Outing 1488b<br />
but earlier date), some paper loss at bottom right, very<br />
good<br />
£80-100<br />
1533<br />
Newark Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson, Hunter &<br />
Co.), £1, 1801, serial number unreadable, arms at left,<br />
black, embossed revenue stamp, bankruptcy stamp on<br />
reverse (Outing 1488b), signatures and o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
manuscrip insertions are heavily faded, very good.<br />
£40-60<br />
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE<br />
NEWARK<br />
131<br />
1534<br />
Newark Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson & Co), £1,<br />
25 March 180(9), serial number 998, black and white<br />
on watermarked paper, value at lower left and right,<br />
arms at left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
lower right (Outing 1488i), bankruptcy handstamp on<br />
reverse, toning, fine<br />
£60-80<br />
1535<br />
Newark Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson, Hunter &<br />
Co.), £1, 1 February 1807, no.61?, arms at left, black,<br />
handsigned by Dickinson, embossed revenue stamp,<br />
bankruptcy stamp on reverse (Outing 1488b), very<br />
good.<br />
£40-50<br />
1536<br />
Newark Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson, Hunter &<br />
Co.), £2, 1 February 1806, serial number unreadable,<br />
arms at top left, black, handsigned by Dickinson,<br />
embossed revenue stamp, bankruptcy stamp on reverse<br />
(Outing 1488g), trimmed at all edges, small holes in<br />
body, good.<br />
£80-120
1537<br />
Newark Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson & Co), £2,<br />
6 April 180(7), serial number 623, black and white,<br />
value at lower left, top left and centre, arms at left,<br />
duty stamp at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> lower right<br />
(Outing 1488j), cropped edges, heavily toned, small hole<br />
at right, very good<br />
£80-120<br />
1538<br />
Newark Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson, Hunter &<br />
Co.), an unissued, possibly pro<strong>of</strong> £2 10 shillings, 1-<br />
(circa 1807), arms at top left, black (Outing 1488e),<br />
tide mark from prior framing, mount marks on reverse,<br />
<strong>the</strong> body good very fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1539<br />
Newark Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson, Hunter &<br />
Co.), £5, 15 september 1806, no.107, arms in circular<br />
medallion at left, black, handsigned by Pocklington,<br />
embossed revenue stamp, bankruptcy stamp on reverse<br />
(Outing 1488g), trimmed at all edges, very good<br />
£50-80<br />
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1540<br />
Newark Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson & Co), £5,<br />
22 March 180(9), serial number 850, black and white<br />
on watermarked paper, value at lower left and top left,<br />
arms at left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature at<br />
lower right (Outing 1488k), bankruptcy handstamp on<br />
reverse, toning and ink marks, a crisp and fresh good<br />
fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1541<br />
Newark Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson, Hunter &<br />
Compy.), a pro<strong>of</strong> 5 guineas, 180-, arms in circular<br />
medallion at left, black on card (Outing 1488a for<br />
type), extremely fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1542<br />
Newark Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson & Co),<br />
£10, 26 April 180(9), serial number 377, black and<br />
white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and<br />
centre, arms at left surrounded by reads, duty stamp at<br />
left, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing<br />
1488l), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse, heavy<br />
moisture damage, top edge damaged, good<br />
£100-150
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1543<br />
Newark Bank (Samuel Smith & Co), pro<strong>of</strong> £5, 18-,<br />
serial number D2001, black and white on water<br />
marked paper, elephant in watermark, value at lower<br />
left, top right and centre as protector in blue, arms at<br />
top left (Outing 1491a), perforated ‘SPECIMEN B.W.<br />
& Co LONDON’, minimal surface marks, o<strong>the</strong>rwise a<br />
beautiful about uncirculated<br />
£200-300<br />
1544<br />
Newark Bank (Samuel Smith & Co), pro<strong>of</strong> £10,<br />
18-, serial number R1100, black and white on<br />
watermarked paper, elephant in watermark, value at<br />
lower left, top left and centre as protector in red, arms<br />
at top left (not seen, see Outing 1491a for type),<br />
perforated ‘SPECIMEN B.W. & Co LONDON’,<br />
minimal surface dirt, pencil annotation at top left<br />
dated ‘8 June 83’, o<strong>the</strong>rwise a beautiful and fresh good<br />
very fine<br />
£200-300<br />
1545<br />
Newark upon Trent Bank (Jas. Guthrie), pro<strong>of</strong> 5<br />
Guineas, 17- (c.1791-93), no serial number, black and<br />
white, value at lower left and right, Castle Gate<br />
emblem at top left (Outing 1487a), mounted on blue<br />
paper, minimal toning, o<strong>the</strong>rwise original and about<br />
uncirculated<br />
£100-150<br />
133<br />
1546<br />
Newark upon Trent Bank (James Guthrie), 5<br />
guineas, 1 Aug 1791, no.139, Castlegate building at<br />
top left, black, handsigned by James Guthrie,<br />
embossed revenue stamp (Outing 1487a), oil stain at<br />
right, has been mounted, very good and scarce<br />
£200-250<br />
1547<br />
Newark upon Trent Bank (Jas. Guthrie), 5<br />
Guineas, 22 May 17(93), serial number 3837, black<br />
and white, value at lower left and left, Castle Gate<br />
emblem at top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Jas.<br />
Guthrie at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing<br />
1487a), annotation on reverse relating to bankruptcy<br />
dated ‘1793 July 6’, hole at top right, toning, o<strong>the</strong>rwise a<br />
not unattractive fine<br />
£200-300<br />
1548<br />
Newark upon Trent Bank (James Guthrie), £10, 1<br />
Oct. 1791, no.376, Castlegate building at top left,<br />
black, handsigned by James Guthrie (Outing 1487<br />
unlisted denomination), some paper loss in centre at<br />
bottom left, fair but very rare<br />
£100-150
1549<br />
Newark & Sleaford Bank (Handley, Peacock &<br />
Co.), an unissued £10, Newark 18- (circa 1810),<br />
no.4201, monogram at left, black, TEN in underprint,<br />
perforated ‘& Co.’ (Outing 1490 for partnership),<br />
near extremely fine<br />
£200-300<br />
1550<br />
Sleaford & Newark Bank (Peacock, Handley,<br />
Kirton & Handleys), £1, 9 October 181(3), serial<br />
number F1823, black and white, value at lower left,<br />
centre and top right, bankers’ initials at left, duty<br />
stamp at left (partnership name not seen in Outing),<br />
cut cancelled, toned, good fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1551<br />
Sleaford & Newark Bank (Peacock, Handley,<br />
Kirton & Handleys), 5 Guineas, 26 September<br />
18(09), serial number 2814, black and white, value at<br />
lower left, centre as protector and top right, bankers’<br />
initials at left, duty stamp at centre left (partnership<br />
name not seen in Outing), cut cancelled, pinholes, fine<br />
£200-300<br />
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1552<br />
Nottingham Bank (Samuel Smith & Company), a<br />
specimen £50, 18- (circa 1879), printed by Bradbury,<br />
Wilkinson & Co., company logo at left, black, green<br />
FIFTY in underprint, perforated SPECIMEN/B.W &<br />
Co/LONDON, No.E301, small annotation ‘Jay 79’<br />
(Outing 1614n) extremely fine and rare.<br />
£500-600<br />
1553<br />
Nottingham Bank (Samuel Smith & Company), a<br />
specimen £50, 18- (circa 1880), printed by Bradbury,<br />
Wilkinson & Co., company logo at left, black, green<br />
FIFTY in underprint, perforated SPECIMEN/B.W &<br />
Co/LONDON, No.E801 (Outing 1614n) extremely<br />
fine and rare.<br />
£500-600<br />
1554<br />
Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Bank (Fellows,<br />
Mellor & Hart), £1, unissued, 181-, vignette <strong>of</strong> river<br />
scene at left, black, annotated ‘Third series’ in red,<br />
signature area cut out showing some remains <strong>of</strong> a<br />
signature behind, embossed revenue stamp (Outing<br />
1619, type not listed), good very fine<br />
£150-250
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1555<br />
Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Bank (Fellows,<br />
Hart & Co.), £1, unissued, 18- (circa 1824), vignette<br />
<strong>of</strong> river scene at left, black, annotated ‘Fourth Series’<br />
in red, signature area cut out and top left corner cut<br />
where a serial number would be placed, embossed<br />
revenue stamp (Outing 1619, type not listed), good<br />
very fine<br />
£60-80<br />
1556<br />
Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Bank (Fellows,<br />
Hart & Co.), a pro<strong>of</strong> £1, 18- (circa 1825), vignette<br />
<strong>of</strong> river scene at left, black, laid down on card (Outing<br />
1619, type not listed), some foxing, very fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1557<br />
Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Bank (Hart,<br />
Fellows & Co.), £1, unissued, 182-, vignette <strong>of</strong> river<br />
scene at left, black, annotated ‘Sixth Series’ in red, red<br />
and black revenue stamp on reverse, (Outing 1619c),<br />
good very fine<br />
£200-300<br />
135<br />
1558<br />
Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Bank (Hart,<br />
Fellowes & Co.), £5, unissued, 18- (circa 1850),<br />
vignette <strong>of</strong> river scene at left, black, (Outing 1619,<br />
type not listed), good very fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1559<br />
Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Bank (Hart,<br />
Fellows & Co.), £5, 5 sept. 1846, no.A906, vignette<br />
<strong>of</strong> river scene at left, black, revenue stamp on reverse,<br />
(Outing 1619d), cut in half and rejoined, annotated<br />
‘Paid’, fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1560<br />
Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Bank [Fellows?],<br />
an unissued £10, 181-, river scene at left, black,<br />
signature area cut out, (Outing 1619 denomination<br />
not seen), good very fine<br />
£200-300
1561<br />
Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Bank (Hart,<br />
Fellows & Co.), an unissued £20, 18- (circa 1830),<br />
river scene at left, black (Outing 1619h), a lovely note<br />
with just one central fold, about extremely fine<br />
£250-350<br />
1562<br />
Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Banking<br />
Company, a forged £5, 21 Oct. 1848, No.9735,<br />
Castle in centre, black, note attached on reverse ‘Paid<br />
Friday 27 Dec. 1850 Forged Note’ (Outing 1621a<br />
var), signature cut out, small pieces missing top right,<br />
very good<br />
£100-150<br />
1563<br />
Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Banking<br />
Company Limited, an unissued or specimen £5, 19-<br />
(circa 1905), Britannia in centre, black, blue<br />
underprint, blue reverse, perforated CANCELLED,<br />
with counterfoil (Outing 1621h), almost extremely fine<br />
£200-300<br />
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1564<br />
Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Banking<br />
Company Limited, an unissued £5, 19- (circa 1905),<br />
numbered 140140, Britannia in centre, black, blue<br />
underprint, blue reverse, (Outing 1621h), extremely<br />
fine<br />
£200-300<br />
1565<br />
Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Banking<br />
Company, a prood £50, 18- (circa 1860), Britannia in<br />
centre, black on card, printed by Batho & Bingley<br />
(Outing 1621 for type), a tiny amount <strong>of</strong> surface dirt,<br />
extremely fine<br />
£200-300<br />
1566<br />
Nottingham (Willm Nunn & Compy), unissued £1,<br />
18- (circa 1800), allegorical female with sailing ship at<br />
top left, black, grey underprint, embossed revenue<br />
stamp (Outing 1616a), good fine<br />
£150-180
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1567<br />
Nottingham (Saml Smith Esqr & Co.), one guinea,<br />
23 Aug. 1804, no.R122, arms at left, black,<br />
handsigned by one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> partners, embossed revenue<br />
stamp (Outing 1614e), fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1568<br />
Nottingham Bank (Samuel Smith & Co), pro<strong>of</strong> £5,<br />
18-, serial number D1000, black and white on<br />
watermarked paper, elephant head in watermark, value<br />
at lower left, top right and centre as protector in blue,<br />
arms at top left, (Outing 1614h), perforated<br />
‘SPECIMEN’, pencil annotation at top left, o<strong>the</strong>rwise<br />
about uncirculated, a beautiful note<br />
£200-250<br />
1569<br />
Nottingham Bank (Samuel Smith & Co), pro<strong>of</strong> £5,<br />
19-, serial number G1000, black and white on<br />
watermarked paper, elephant head in watermark, value<br />
at lower left, top right and centre as protector in blue,<br />
arms at top left, (Outing 1614h), perforated<br />
‘SPECIMEN’, pencil annotation at top left dated ‘15th<br />
Mar 1907’, o<strong>the</strong>rwise about uncirculated, a beautiful<br />
note<br />
£200-250<br />
137<br />
1570<br />
Nottingham Bank (Samuel Smith & Co), pro<strong>of</strong> £5,<br />
18-, serial number J/I1001, black and white on<br />
watermarked paper, value at lower left, top right and<br />
centre as protector in blue, arms at top left, (Outing<br />
1614h), perforated ‘SPECIMEN B.W. & Co<br />
LONDON’, pencil annotation at top left dated ‘aug<br />
79’, evidence <strong>of</strong> mounting on reverse, o<strong>the</strong>rwise about<br />
uncirculated<br />
£200-250<br />
1571<br />
Nottingham Bank (Samuel Smith & Co), pro<strong>of</strong><br />
£10, 18-, serial number D303, black and white, value<br />
at lower left, top left and centre as protector in brown,<br />
arms at left (Outing 1614j), two cancellation holes,<br />
right edge torn, o<strong>the</strong>rwise about uncirculated<br />
£250-300<br />
1572<br />
The Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Bank<br />
Company, pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> unissued £5, 18-, no serial<br />
number, black and white on watermarked paper, value<br />
at centre and top right and top left pictorialised with<br />
allegorical maiden and factory scene, beautiful vignette<br />
<strong>of</strong> Nottingham Castle at top centre, printed by W. H.<br />
Lizars (Outing 1621e), very minimal toning, a<br />
beautiful about uncirculated<br />
£300-400
1573<br />
Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Banking<br />
Company Limited., an unissued £50, 19- (circa<br />
1905), no.2412, Britannia in centre, black, red<br />
underprint FIFTY, red reverse, handwritten<br />
‘cancelled’ in signature area (Outing 1621j) very fine<br />
to extremely fine<br />
£500-700<br />
1574<br />
Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Banking<br />
Company, a pro<strong>of</strong> Bank Post Bill for £50,<br />
Nottingham 18- (circa 1850), Britannia at left, black,<br />
printed on card (Outing not listed), some foxing but<br />
extremely fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1575<br />
Moore & Robinson’s Nottinghamshire Banking<br />
Company Limited, a specimen £5, Nottingham 18-<br />
(circa 1870), large country house on hilltop at left,<br />
black, orange underprint, perforated SPECIMEN/ C.<br />
SKIPPER & EAST (Outing 1622e), extremely fine<br />
£150-200<br />
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1576<br />
Moore & Robinson’s Nottinghamshire Banking<br />
Company Limited, a specimen £10, Nottingham 18-<br />
(circa 1870), large country house on hilltop at left,<br />
black, orange underprint, perforated SPECIMEN/ C.<br />
SKIPPER & EAST twice (Outing 1622f), extremely<br />
fine<br />
£200-250<br />
1577<br />
Moore & Robinson’s Nottinghamshire Banking<br />
Company Limited, a specimen £20, Nottingham 18-<br />
(circa 1870), large country house on hilltop at left,<br />
black, orange underprint, perforatedSPECIMEN/ C.<br />
SKIPPER & EAST (Outing 1622h), extremely fine<br />
£200-250<br />
1578<br />
Moore & Robinson’s Nottinghamshire Banking<br />
Company Limited, a specimen £50, Nottingham 18-<br />
(circa 1870), large country house on hilltop at left,<br />
black, orange underprint, perforatedSPECIMEN/ C.<br />
SKIPPER & EAST (Outing 1622j), extremely fine<br />
£300-400
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1579<br />
Moore & Robinson’s Nottinghamshire Banking<br />
Company Limited, a pro<strong>of</strong> £100, Nottingham 18-<br />
(circa 1870), large country house on hilltop at left,<br />
black, on plain paper, perforatedSPECIMEN/ C.<br />
SKIPPER & EAST (Outing 1622 unlisted<br />
denomination), some annotation, paper loss at top right<br />
and in centre, surface dirt, fine<br />
£200-250<br />
1580<br />
Moore & Robinson’s Nottinghamshire Banking<br />
Company Limited, a specimen £100, Nottingham<br />
18- (circa 1870), large country house on hilltop at left,<br />
black, orange underprint, perforatedSPECIMEN/ C.<br />
SKIPPER & EAST (Outing 1622 unlisted<br />
denomination), crease at lower right, extremely fine and<br />
rare<br />
£60-80<br />
RETFORD<br />
1581<br />
Retford Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson, hunter &<br />
Co.), £1, 30 septr 1807, no.G983, East Retford<br />
emblem at left, black, handsigned by Dickinson,<br />
embossed revenue stamp, bankruptcy stamp on reverse<br />
(Outing 1778a), very good<br />
£40-50<br />
139<br />
1582<br />
Retford Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson &<br />
Compy.), £1, 1 Novr 1808, no.296, East Retford<br />
emblem at left, black, handsigned by Dickinson,<br />
embossed revenue stamp, bankruptcy stamp on reverse<br />
(Outing 1778b), good fine<br />
£50-80<br />
1583<br />
Retford Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson &<br />
Compy.), £1, 14 Decr. 1807, no.J783, East Retford<br />
emblem at left, black, handsigned by Pocklington,<br />
bankruptcy stamp on reverse (Outing 1778b), very<br />
good<br />
£40-60<br />
1584<br />
Retford Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson, Hunter &<br />
Co.), £1, 24 Novr 1807, no.H467, East Retford<br />
emblem at left, black, handsigned by Dickinson,<br />
embossed revenue stamp, bankruptcy stamp on reverse<br />
(Outing 1778a), very good<br />
£40-60
1585<br />
Retford Bank (Pocklington, Dickinson, Hunter &<br />
Co.), £5, 9 Jany 1807, no.F191, East Retford emblem<br />
at left, black, handsigned by Pocklington, embossed<br />
revenue stamp, bankruptcy stamp on reverse (Outing<br />
1778c), small cut top right corner, about fine<br />
£50-80<br />
1586<br />
Retford Bank (Cooke, Childers, Foljambe &<br />
Parker), a pro<strong>of</strong> £10, 18- (circa 1840), monument at<br />
left, black, on plain paper pasted onto card (Outing<br />
1779a), small nick at right edge, extremely fine<br />
£300-400<br />
1587<br />
Beckett & Co., Retford Branch (Edmund Denison,<br />
W. B. Denison, J. M. Smith, C. B. Denison, H. B.<br />
W. Milner & C. E. J. Cooke), pro<strong>of</strong> £5, no date<br />
(c.1867), no serial number, black and white, value at<br />
lower left, top left, top left and centre, allegorical<br />
females with arms at top centre, flanked by buildings<br />
(St. Swithun’s, East Retford, to <strong>the</strong> right), centre text<br />
in tableau, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co (Outing<br />
2432a), ‘SPECIMEN’ handstamped at lower right,<br />
pencil annotation at lower centre read ‘17th Dec 1867’,<br />
corners cropped and lower right corner torn, o<strong>the</strong>rwise<br />
an attractive about uncirculated<br />
£150-200<br />
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Retford Bank (Beckett & Co), a <strong>collection</strong> <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong><br />
demand and sight bills, from 186- to 19-, no serial<br />
numbers, black and white, logo at left, all addressed to<br />
London bankers Glyn, Mills, Currie & Co, minor<br />
changes in date line, showcases transition from<br />
Retford Bank to Retford Old Bank (not seen in<br />
Outing) some with pencil annotations, evidence <strong>of</strong><br />
mounting on reverse, generally extremely fine (10)<br />
£100-150<br />
SOUTHWELL<br />
1589<br />
Southwell Bank (Messrs Wylde, Brettle & Bolger),<br />
5 shillings, 20 Feb 1806, no.G130, small format note<br />
with monogram at top centre, black (Outing 2009<br />
unlisted denomination), backed, poor but very rare.<br />
£50-100<br />
1590<br />
Southwell Bank (William Wylde & Thomas<br />
Bolger), £1, 9 April 1824, no.J690, Nottinghamshire<br />
logo at left, black, ONE in underprint, revenue stamp<br />
on reverse (Outing 2009 issue not seen), some paper<br />
loss at right, very good<br />
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1591<br />
Southwell Bank (William Wylde & Thomas<br />
Bolger), a pro<strong>of</strong> £5, 18- (circa 1813),<br />
Nottinghamshire logo at left, black on card, (Outing<br />
2009 type not seen), some foxing but extremely fine.<br />
£150-200<br />
1592<br />
Southwell Bank (Wylde & Company), £5, 1<br />
October 1873, no.Y85, Nottinghamshire logo at left,<br />
black, blue FIVE in underprint, red embossed revenue<br />
stamp on face, liquidation and dividend stamps on<br />
reverse (Outing 2009c), good fine<br />
£200-300<br />
WORKSOP<br />
1595<br />
Beckett & Co., Worksopp Branch (Edmund<br />
Denison, W. B. Denison, J. M. Smith, C. B.<br />
Denison, H. B. W. Milner & C. E. J. Cooke), pro<strong>of</strong><br />
£5, no date (c.1867), no serial number, black and<br />
white, value at lower left, top left, top left and centre,<br />
allegorical females with arms at top centre, centre text<br />
in tableau, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co (Outing<br />
2432a), ‘SPECIMEN’ handstamped at lower right,<br />
pencil annotation at lower centre reads ‘17th Dec 1867’,<br />
corners cropped and lower right corner torn, o<strong>the</strong>rwise<br />
an attractive about uncirculated<br />
£150-200<br />
141<br />
1596<br />
Worksopp Bank (Beckett & Co), a pair <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong><br />
demand and sight bills, 186-, no serial numbers, black<br />
and white, logo at left, all addressed to London<br />
bankers Glyn, Mills, Currie & Co, (see Outing 2432<br />
for partnership name), pencil annotations, evidence <strong>of</strong><br />
mounting on reverse, generally extremely fine (2)<br />
£40-60<br />
1597<br />
Worksopp Old Bank (Beckett & Co), a <strong>collection</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
pro<strong>of</strong> demand and sight bills, from 187- to 19-, no<br />
serial numbers, black and white, logo at left, all<br />
addressed to London bankers Glyn, Mills, Currie &<br />
Co, minor changes in date line (Bank name not seen<br />
in Outing, see Outing 2432 for partnership name),<br />
some with pencil annotations, evidence <strong>of</strong> mounting on<br />
reverse, generally extremely fine (8)<br />
£200-250
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1598<br />
Abingdon Bank (Tombs & Co), bill <strong>of</strong> exchange for<br />
£30, 22 December 17(94), serial number J2155, black<br />
and white on watermarked paper, vignette <strong>of</strong><br />
St.Nicholas Church at top left, value at top left, duty<br />
stamp at top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> John Tombs<br />
at lower right (see Outing 18 for partnership name),<br />
extensive annotations on reverse dated ‘10th March<br />
1796’, burn holes at left, fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1599<br />
Abingdon (Josh. Wm. Bej. Tomkins & Co),<br />
unissued 5 Guineas, no date (c. 1782-90), no serial<br />
number, black and white, arms at top left, value at<br />
lower left and centre (Outing 17a), foxing, evidence <strong>of</strong><br />
mounting on reverse, top right corner missing, o<strong>the</strong>rwise<br />
about very fine<br />
£150-200<br />
OXFORDSHIRE<br />
ABINGDON<br />
143<br />
1600<br />
Navigation Bank, £1, 20 April 18(09), serial number<br />
(illegible), black and white, value at lower left and<br />
right, vignette <strong>of</strong> river scene at top left, manuscript<br />
signature at lower right (Outing 21a), pinholes, toned,<br />
ink marks and annotations on obverse and reverse, very<br />
good<br />
£200-250<br />
1601<br />
Abingdon Bank (Knapp & Co), £5, 4 July 18(31),<br />
serial number A1967, black and white, value at lower<br />
left, top right and centre as protector in blue, arms at<br />
left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Knapp at lower right,<br />
revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing<br />
20), heavily toned with annotations on obverse and<br />
reverse, edges cropped, very good<br />
£100-150<br />
1602<br />
Abingdon Bank (Knapp & Co), £5, 31 March<br />
18(45), serial number 11363, black and white, value at<br />
lower left, top right and centre as protector in blue,<br />
arms at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Knapp at lower<br />
right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red<br />
(Outing 20), heavily toned, hole at left, good<br />
£100-150
1603<br />
Abingdon Bank (Knapp & Co), £10, 15 October<br />
18(40), serial number 4312, black and white, value at<br />
lower left, top right and centre as protector in blue,<br />
arms at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Knapp at lower<br />
right (Outing 20), toning, tear at left, pinholes,<br />
separated and rejoined with tape, about good<br />
£150-200<br />
1604<br />
Abingdon & Berkshire Bank (Child, Prince &<br />
Spenlove), £10, 1 January 17(99), serial number<br />
3711, black and white on watermarked paper, value at<br />
lower left, arms at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Child<br />
at lower right, duty stamp at lower left (Outing 19a),<br />
riddled with holes, ink marks, grafitti on reverse, good<br />
£150-200<br />
BANBURY<br />
1605<br />
Banbury Old Bank (Tim. Cobb & Ty. Rhodes<br />
Cobb), £5, 2 July 18(27), serial number 3822, black<br />
and white, arms a top left, value at lower left and top<br />
right, Britannia vignette at centre, revenue stamp on<br />
reverse in black and red (see Outing 71h for<br />
partnership name), cut cancelled, a crisp and fresh very<br />
fine<br />
£150-180<br />
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1606<br />
Banbury Old Bank (Tim. Ty. Rhodes & Edw.<br />
Cobb), £5, 26 February 18(34), serial number 1427,<br />
black and white, arms a top left, value at lower left and<br />
top right, Britannia vignette at centre (Outing 71i),<br />
cut cancelled, slightly toned, a crisp about very fine<br />
£150-180<br />
1607<br />
Banbury Old Bank (Tim. Cobb & T. R. Cobb),<br />
pro<strong>of</strong> £5 and £10 pair, 18-, no serial numbers, black<br />
and white, arms a top left, value at lower left and right,<br />
Britannia vignette at centre, surrounded by border,<br />
revenue stamp on reverse in black and red, printed by<br />
Perkins, Fairman & Heath (see Outing 71 for<br />
partnership name), annotations on obverse and reverse,<br />
including a sketch for proposed design, good very fine, a<br />
classic design<br />
£200-250<br />
1608<br />
Banbury Old Bank (Tim., Thos. & T. R. Cobb),<br />
£10, 3 January 18(22), serial number 2299C, black<br />
and white, arms a top left, value at lower left and right,<br />
Britannia vignette at centre, duty stamp at left (see<br />
Outing 71d for partnership name), cut cancelled, paper<br />
adhered to reverse, toning and grafitti, edges cropped,<br />
pinholes at left, very good<br />
£80-120
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1609<br />
Banbury Old Bank (Tim. Rhodes Cobb & Son), a<br />
<strong>collection</strong> <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong>s for £5 (3) and £10 (3), 18-, no<br />
serial numbers, black and white on paper (4) and card<br />
(2), Britannia vignette at centre, value at lower left and<br />
top right, printed by Perkins, Fairman & Heath (see<br />
Outing 71 for partnership name), evidence <strong>of</strong><br />
mounting on reverse, some discolouration and corners<br />
missing, from good to fresh about uncirculated (6)<br />
£400-600<br />
1610<br />
Banbury Old Bank (Timothy, Thomas & T. R.<br />
Cobb), bill <strong>of</strong> exchange for £196-17-10, 24 March<br />
18(23), no serial number, black and white, manuscript<br />
signature at lower right, includes a pro<strong>of</strong> for bill <strong>of</strong><br />
exchange (Tim. Rhodes Cobb & Son), black and<br />
white, arms at left (see Outing 71 for partnership<br />
names), evidence <strong>of</strong> mounting on reverse, minimal<br />
discolouration, o<strong>the</strong>rwise good extremely fine (2)<br />
£40-50<br />
1611<br />
Banbury Bank (Bignell, Heydon & Wyatt), a trial<br />
and pro<strong>of</strong> for 5 Guineas, no date (c. 1790-96), no<br />
serial number, black and white, value at lower left (not<br />
seen, see Outing 72 for partnership name), mounted<br />
on blue paper, surface dirt and light toning, o<strong>the</strong>rwise<br />
about very fine (2)<br />
£100-150<br />
145<br />
1612<br />
Banbury Bank (Heydon, Wyatt & Heydon), £1, 18<br />
November 18(13), serial number S7473, black and<br />
white, value at lower left and top right, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> John Heydon at lower right (Outing<br />
72b), heavy toning, stain at left, laid down on white<br />
paper, very good<br />
£80-100<br />
1613<br />
Banbury Bank (Bignell, Heydon & Wyatt), pull <strong>of</strong><br />
a £15, no date (c.1784-96), no serial number, black<br />
and white on watermarked paper, sun emblem at top<br />
left, value at lower left and right, printed in 1919 on<br />
Gillett & Co. Bank Note paper (not seen, see Outing<br />
72a for partnership name), very fine and very rare. This<br />
note was printed at J.A. Gillett’s direction from an old<br />
copper plate found in <strong>the</strong> Rectory garden pond at<br />
Broughton when it was cleaned in 1906. This plate was<br />
lent to J.A. Gillett by <strong>the</strong> Rev. C.B. Bradford who<br />
allowed him to have <strong>the</strong> 36 impressions, <strong>of</strong> which this is<br />
one.<br />
£50-60<br />
1614<br />
Banbury Bank (Heydon, Wyatt & Heydon), a pair<br />
<strong>of</strong> bills <strong>of</strong> exchange, both for £24-5-0, 2 April 1810 &<br />
4 April 18(03), no serial numbers, black and white,<br />
value at lower left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> R. Smith at<br />
lower right (see Outing 72 for partnership name),<br />
discolouration and torn top left corner (1), generally<br />
about very fine<br />
£30-50
1615<br />
Banbury Bank (Jonathan Gillett, Charles Gillett<br />
and Alfred Gillett), £5, 8 November 18(67), no<br />
serial number 13333, black and white on watermarked<br />
paper, value at lower left, top right and centre at<br />
protector in blue, arms at top left, manuscript<br />
signature at lower right, partnership and bank name in<br />
filigree design in blue and brown on reverse (Outing<br />
72f) handstamped ‘CANCELLED’ at lower right, ink<br />
annotation on reverse, pinholes and toning, o<strong>the</strong>rwise a<br />
crisp very fine<br />
£400-600<br />
1616<br />
Banbury Bank (Jonathan, Charles, Alfred, John P.<br />
& J. Ashby Gillett), pro<strong>of</strong> £5, 18- (c. 1890), no serial<br />
number, black and white on watermarked paper, value<br />
at lower left, top right and centre at protector in blue,<br />
arms at top left, partnership and bank name in filigree<br />
design in blue and brown on reverse (Outing 72m)<br />
perforated cancelled, pencil annotation at lower left<br />
dated ‘11/3/90’, a beautiful good very fine and a<br />
wonderful design<br />
£150-200<br />
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1617<br />
Banbury Bank (Gillett & Co), £5, 1 January 19(12),<br />
serial number 49396, black and white on watermarked<br />
paper, value at lower left, top right and centre at<br />
protector in blue, arms at top left, manuscript<br />
signature at lower right, partnership and bank name in<br />
filigree design in blue and brown on reverse (Outing<br />
72p) ink cancelled, handstamped ‘CANCELLED’ by<br />
Barclays Bank Ltd., a crisp and original very fine<br />
£500-700<br />
1618<br />
Banbury Bank (Gillett & Co), £10, 1 December<br />
19(08), serial number 13964, black and white on<br />
watermarked paper, value at lower left, top right and<br />
centre at protector in blue, arms at top left, manuscript<br />
signature at lower right, partnership and bank name in<br />
filigree design in blue and brown on reverse (Outing<br />
72q) handstamped ‘CANCELLED’ twice on obverse,<br />
numerous bank handstamps on reverse in purple and<br />
red, pinholes at top left and toning, a pleasing good fine<br />
£600-800
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BICESTER<br />
1619<br />
Bicester & Oxfordshire Bank (George Tubb &<br />
Wm. Coleman), a <strong>collection</strong> <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong>s for £5 (3) and<br />
£10 (3), 18- (c. 1866-73), no serial numbers, black<br />
and white on paper, value at lower left, top right and<br />
centre, allegorical female at top centre, Queen Victoria<br />
likeness at top left (3), Britannia vignette at top left (3)<br />
(Outing 135e, 135f), evidence <strong>of</strong> mount marks on<br />
reverse, pencil annotations, some with sections missing<br />
but generally crisp and fresh, extremely fine (6)<br />
£400-600<br />
1620<br />
Bicester & Oxfordshire Bank (George Tubb &<br />
Henry Tubb), a <strong>collection</strong> <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong>s for £5 (2) and<br />
£10 (3), 18- (c. 1873-87), no serial numbers, black<br />
and white on paper (4) and card (1), value at lower<br />
left, top right and centre, allegorical female at top<br />
centre, Queen Victoria likeness at top left (3),<br />
Britannia vignette at top left (2) (Outing 135g and not<br />
seen), evidence <strong>of</strong> mount marks on reverse, pencil<br />
annotations, some with sections missing but generally<br />
crisp and fresh, extremely fine (5)<br />
£250-300<br />
147<br />
1621<br />
Bicester & Oxfordshire Bank (Tubb & Co), £5, 23<br />
January 19(17), serial number 12281, black and<br />
white, value at lower left, top right and centre,<br />
allegorical female at top centre, Britannia vignette at<br />
top left, manuscript Henry Tubb at lower right,<br />
printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 135h<br />
for partnership name), handstamped ‘PAID 22 MAR<br />
1922’ at lower right, a crisp about very fine<br />
£300-400<br />
1622<br />
Bicester & Oxfordshire Bank (Tubb & Co), £10, 7<br />
August 19(14), serial number 5631, black and white,<br />
value at lower left, top right and centre, allegorical<br />
female at top centre, Queen Victoria likeness at top<br />
left, manuscript Henry Tubb at lower right, printed by<br />
Perkins, Bacon & Co (Outing 135h), handstamped<br />
‘PAID 20 JAN 1922’ at lower right, handstamped<br />
‘LLOYDS BANK BANBURY’ on reverse, a pleasing<br />
fine<br />
£300-400
CHIPPING NORTON<br />
1623<br />
Chipping Norton Bank (Wm. Atkins & Sons), £1,<br />
1 December 18(13), serial number D1474, black and<br />
white, value at lower left and top centre, arms at top<br />
left with bankers’ initials, manuscript signature in<br />
tableau at lower right (Outing 544a), heavy toning and<br />
discolouration, tear at lower edge, good<br />
£80-100<br />
1624<br />
Chipping Norton Bank (Corgan, Paget &<br />
Mat<strong>the</strong>ws), £1, 2 April 18(16), serial number 6912,<br />
black and white, value at lower left, top left and right,<br />
arms at left with bankers’ initials, manuscript signature<br />
<strong>of</strong> Corgan at lower right (Outing 543a), toning and<br />
discolouration, torn edges and holes along centre fold,<br />
good<br />
£100-150<br />
1625<br />
Chipping Norton Bank (Corgan, Paget &<br />
Mat<strong>the</strong>ws), £5, 10 April (1816), serial number 3466,<br />
black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower<br />
left and centre, arms at left with bankers’ initials, duty<br />
stamp at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Corgan at lower<br />
right (Outing 543b), minimal toning at edges, a crisp<br />
and original about very fine<br />
£150-250<br />
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Chipping Norton Bank (Corgan, Paget &<br />
Mat<strong>the</strong>ws), £10, 9 May (1816), serial number 3934,<br />
black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower<br />
left and centre, arms at left with bankers’ initials, duty<br />
stamp at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Corgan at lower<br />
right (Outing 543c), minimal toning, cropped edges,<br />
o<strong>the</strong>rwise a pleasing, crisp very fine<br />
£150-200<br />
HENLEY<br />
1627<br />
Henley & Oxfordshire Bank (George Hewett &<br />
John Cooper), a pair <strong>of</strong> £1, 12 April 181(7) &<br />
September 181(7), serial number E2763 & E9911,<br />
black and white, value at lower left and top right, arms<br />
at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> John Cooper at lower<br />
right (Outing 928a), bankruptcy handstamp and ink<br />
annotations on reverse, heavily toned, good (2)<br />
£100-150
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1628<br />
Henley & Oxfordshire Bank (George Hewett &<br />
John Cooper), £1, 21 January 18(19), serial number<br />
E7321, black and white, value at lower left and top<br />
right, arms at top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> John<br />
Cooper at lower right (Outing 928a), top right corner<br />
missing, ink annotations on reverse, heavily toned, good<br />
£80-120<br />
1629<br />
Henley & Oxfordshire Bank (George Hewett &<br />
John Cooper), £5, 2 December 181(6), serial<br />
number L1040, black and white, value at lower left<br />
and centre, arms at top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
John Cooper at lower right (Outing 928b),<br />
bankruptcy handstamp dated ‘Feb 13th, 1821’ on<br />
reverse, heavily annotated on both sides, good<br />
£150-200<br />
1630<br />
Henley & Oxfordshire Bank (George Hewett &<br />
John Cooper), £5, 9 January 181(8), serial number<br />
L2787, black and white, value at lower left and centre,<br />
arms at top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> John Cooper<br />
at lower right (Outing 928b), bankruptcy handstamp<br />
dated ‘Feb 13th, 1821’, and ink annotations on reverse,<br />
heavily toned, cropped edges, good<br />
£100-150<br />
149<br />
1631<br />
Henley & Oxfordshire Bank (George Hewett &<br />
John Cooper), £10, 22 September 181(8), serial<br />
number L2039, black and white, value at lower left<br />
and right, arms at top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
John Cooper at lower right (Outing 928b),<br />
bankruptcy handstamp and ink annotations on reverse,<br />
pinholes, cropped edges, very good<br />
£200-250<br />
OXFORD<br />
1632<br />
Oxford Bank (Rich. Cox & Co), a <strong>collection</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
pro<strong>of</strong>s for Oxford Bank, c. 1795-98, no serial<br />
numbers, black and white, arms at top left (1),<br />
including London partnerships ‘Smith & Patten’ and<br />
‘Blundell & Staffords’ (not seen, see Outing 1663 for<br />
partnership name), mounted on blue paper, very light<br />
discolouration, o<strong>the</strong>rwise about uncirculated (3)<br />
£80-120<br />
1633<br />
Oxford Bank (Rich. Cox, Js. Morrell, Richd. F.<br />
Cox & R. Morrell), pro<strong>of</strong> £1, 18- (c. 1804-36), no<br />
serial number, black and white, arms at centre in<br />
cartouche, value at lower center and top left (Outing<br />
1663a), light toning, small tear at top, o<strong>the</strong>rwise good<br />
extremely fine<br />
£150-250
1634<br />
Oxford Bank (Rich. Cox, Js. Morrell, Richd. F.<br />
Cox & R. Morrell), pro<strong>of</strong> £20, 18- (c. 1804-36), no<br />
serial number, black and white, arms at centre in<br />
cartouche, value at lower centre and top left (Outing<br />
1663a), light toning, hole at top and small sections<br />
missing from top and bottom left corners, o<strong>the</strong>rwise good<br />
extremely fine, a beautiful note and rare<br />
£300-400<br />
1635<br />
Oxford Bank (Rich. Wooten, Thos. Tubb & Co),<br />
unissued £10, 182-, serial number 1878, black and<br />
white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, top<br />
right and centre as protector, arms at top left, bankers’<br />
initials at left, interesting inverted serial number at top<br />
left (not seen Outing), light toning, slight damage to<br />
top left corner on reverse, o<strong>the</strong>rwise good extremely fine<br />
£300-400<br />
1636<br />
Oxford Old Bank (Herbert Parsons, John<br />
Thomson & John Parsons), £5, 1 October 18(99),<br />
serial number A13029, black and white, value at lower<br />
left, top right and centre as protector, arms at top<br />
centre, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> J. Parsons at lower<br />
right (Outing 1660c), handstamped ‘CANCELLED’<br />
twice in purple, red pencil annotation dated ‘23/12/02’<br />
on reverse, two black ink marks, o<strong>the</strong>rwise a fresh about<br />
very fine<br />
£400-600<br />
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Oxford Old Bank (Herbert Parsons, John<br />
Thomson & John Parsons), £20, 1 October 18(84),<br />
serial number 16973, black and white, value at lower<br />
left, arms at left, red duty stamp at top left, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> H. Parsons at lower right (Outing 1660e),<br />
handstamped ‘CANCELLED’ twice in purple, red<br />
pencil annotation dated ‘6/1/03’ on reverse, light<br />
toning, o<strong>the</strong>rwise about very fine and rare<br />
£500-700<br />
WITNEY<br />
1638<br />
Oxfordshire, Witney Bank (Jn. Wms. Clinch, Jas.<br />
Clinch Junr. & Clinch), specimen £20, 185-, no<br />
serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top<br />
right and centre, sheep vignette at top left, printed by<br />
Rowe, Kentish & Co (not seen in Outing, see 2390<br />
for bank name), minimal toning at edges, only <strong>the</strong><br />
slightest evidence <strong>of</strong> handling, good extremely fine<br />
£200-250
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1639<br />
Oxfordshire, Witney Bank (Gillett & Co), £5, 3<br />
March 19(13), serial number W9277, black and white,<br />
value at lower left, top right and centre as protector in<br />
blue, sheep vignette at top left, manuscript signature<br />
<strong>of</strong> Gillett at lower right, partnership initials<br />
surrounded by guilloche design in brown on reverse<br />
(Outing 2390d), handstamps ‘CANCELLED’,<br />
handstamped ‘LLOYDS BANK FARINGDON’ and<br />
‘MIDLAND BANK’ on reverse, pinholes at top right,<br />
o<strong>the</strong>rwise a not unattractive about very fine<br />
£400-600<br />
1640<br />
Oxfordshire, Witney Bank (Gillett & Co), £10, 9<br />
May 19(13), serial number W4460, black and white,<br />
value at lower left, top right and centre as protector in<br />
blue, sheep vignette at top centre, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> Gillett at lower right, partnership initials<br />
surrounded by guilloche design in brown on reverse<br />
(Outing 2390f), ink cancelled in pink, pinholes at left<br />
and toning at right, o<strong>the</strong>rwise an attractive, crisp very<br />
fine and rare<br />
£400-600<br />
151<br />
1641<br />
Oxfordshire, Witney Bank (Gillett & Co), £10, 9<br />
May 19(13), serial number W4469, black and white,<br />
value at lower left, top right and centre as protector in<br />
blue, sheep vignette at top centre, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> Gillett at lower right, partnership initials<br />
surrounded by guilloche design in brown on reverse<br />
(Outing 2390f), ink cancelled in pink, light toning, an<br />
attractive about very fine, rare<br />
£450-650<br />
1642<br />
Witney Old Bank (Batt, Backshell & Batt), £1, 8<br />
October 18(12), serial number 14854, black and<br />
white, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at<br />
left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Batt at lower right<br />
(Outing 2389d), toned, holes at lower left, very good<br />
£150-200<br />
WOODSTOCK<br />
1643<br />
Woodstock Bank (Jos. Brooks), £1, 9 June 18(06),<br />
serial number 1490, black and white, value at lower<br />
left and top right, arms at top right, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> Jos. Brooks at lower right (Outing<br />
2410a), toning and pinholes at left, very good<br />
£150-250
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RUTLAND<br />
UPPINGHAM<br />
1644<br />
Rutland (John Clark, Richard Mitchell, Joseph Philips & Thomas<br />
Smith), pro<strong>of</strong> £10, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, arms<br />
at left, value at bottom left and top right (not seen in Outing),<br />
handstamped ‘SPECIMEN’, hole punched three times, mount marks on<br />
reverse, very faint discolouration in places, extremely fine<br />
£250-300<br />
1645<br />
Stamford Spalding and Boston Banking Company (Uppingham),<br />
pro<strong>of</strong> £5, 184-, no serial number, black and white on card, arms at top left,<br />
value at bottom left and top right (see Outing 2036a for type),<br />
handstamped ‘SPECIMEN’ in black, large tear at bottom right,<br />
discolouration and evidence <strong>of</strong> mounting on reverse, fine<br />
£100-150<br />
153
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1647<br />
Bungay, Suffolk & Norfolk (Matt. & Willm.<br />
Abel), £1, 29 January 18(13), serial number 14276,<br />
black and white mounted on card, value at bottom left<br />
and centre, Britannia and friend at left (Outing 360b),<br />
ink marks across centre, fine<br />
£250-350<br />
SUFFOLK<br />
BUNGAY<br />
1646<br />
Bungay, Suffolk & Norfolk (Matt. & Willm. Abel), £1, 6<br />
July 18(13), serial number 6418, black and white, value at<br />
bottom left and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> Matt Abel at bottom right (Outing 360b), toned<br />
at edges, fine<br />
£150-200<br />
155<br />
1648<br />
Bungay, Suffolk & Norfolk (no partnership name),<br />
£1, 11 November 18(14), serial number 9182, black<br />
and white on watermarked paper, value at bottom left<br />
and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> Matt Abel at bottom right (see Outing<br />
360b for type), ink annotations and bankruptcy stamp<br />
dated ‘May 5th 1815’, very fine<br />
£150-200
BURY ST. EDMUNDS<br />
1649<br />
Bury St. Edmunds (John <strong>Spink</strong> and Robert Carss),<br />
50 Guineas / £52/10, 4 April 179(5), serial number<br />
5010, black and white, bankers’ initials at top left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Robert Carss at bottom right<br />
(Outing 379d), annotated note attached to reverse<br />
regarding bankruptcy, reads ‘at <strong>the</strong> Angel Inn Bury St.<br />
Edmunds, 22 April 1797’, original and fresh, good very<br />
fine<br />
£400-600<br />
1650<br />
Bury St. Edmunds (John <strong>Spink</strong> & Robert Carss), 5<br />
Guineas, 25 March 179(5), serial number A3126,<br />
black and white, bankers’ initials at top left, value at<br />
bottom left and top right, faint duty stamp at left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Robert Carss at bottom right<br />
(Outing 379a), annotations on reverse and pinholes,<br />
fine<br />
£300-350<br />
1651<br />
Bury St. Edmunds (John <strong>Spink</strong> & Robert Carss),<br />
10 Guineas, 9 December 179(4), serial number<br />
B2500, black and white, bankers’ initials at top left,<br />
value at bottom left and top right, faint duty stamp at<br />
left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Robert Carss at bottom<br />
right (Outing 379b), annotations on reverse, fine<br />
£300-350<br />
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1652<br />
Bury St. Edmunds (Robert Walpole), 9 Guineas, 23<br />
April 178(4), serial number 2338, black and white,<br />
value at lower left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Rob.<br />
Walpole at lower right (Outing 381a), ink cancelled,<br />
discolouration and holes, laid down on card, good<br />
£200-300<br />
1653<br />
Bury & Suffolk Bank (James Oakes & Orbell Ray<br />
Oakes), £1, 13 May 18(18), serial number 2561,<br />
black and white, value at top right, oak tree vignette at<br />
centre (Outing 386, partnership name not seen in<br />
Outing), cut cancelled, toned, very good<br />
£100-150<br />
1654<br />
Bury & Suffolk Bank (James Oakes & Orbell Ray<br />
Oakes), £5, 25 September 18(16), serial number<br />
A374, black and white, value at top right, oak tree<br />
vignette at centre (Outing 386, partnership name not<br />
seen in Outing), cut cancelled and annotated on<br />
reverse, about very good<br />
£100-150
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1655<br />
Bury & Suffolk Bank (James Oakes & Orbell Ray<br />
Oakes), £5, 14 October 18(20), serial number<br />
B9310, black and white, value at top right, oak tree<br />
vignette at top left, value in blue on reverse (Outing<br />
386, partnership name not seen in Outing), cut<br />
cancelled and annotated in black and red ink, very good<br />
£100-150<br />
1656<br />
Bury & Suffolk Bank (Jas. Oakes, O. R. Oakes &<br />
H. J. Oakes), £5, 26 September 182(7), serial<br />
number 23809, black and white, value at top right and<br />
bottom left, arms at centre, revenue stamp in black and<br />
red on reverse (Outing 386, partnership name not<br />
seen in Outing), cut cancelled, good fine<br />
£200-300<br />
1657<br />
Bury & Suffolk Bank (Oakes, Bevan & Co.),<br />
unissued £5, 185-, no serial number, black and white,<br />
value at top right, bottom left, and centre as protector,<br />
oak tree vignette at top left, Abbeygate vignette at top<br />
right, partnership name in ornate design in blue on<br />
reverse, engraved by Rowe, Kentish & Co., London<br />
(Outing 386e), two folds at bottom right corner, slight<br />
toning, a beautiful extremely fine<br />
£250-350<br />
157<br />
1658<br />
Suffolk & Essex Bank (Sparrow, Brown, Hanbury,<br />
Savill & Moor), unissued £1, 18- (c.1820s), no serial<br />
number, black and white, value at bottom left, castle<br />
vignette at top left (not seen in Outing), light foxing in<br />
places, a very pleasing extremely fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1659<br />
Suffolk & Essex Bank (James G. Sparrow, George<br />
Brown, Charles Hanbury, Joseph Savill & George<br />
Moor), £1, 13 October 18(19), serial number<br />
M5579, black and white, value at bottom left and top<br />
right, castle vignette at top left, manuscript signature<br />
<strong>of</strong> George Brown at bottom right (not seen in<br />
Outing), annotation on obverse reads ‘Altered from one<br />
pound to Ten pounds’, fine<br />
£200-300<br />
1660<br />
East <strong>of</strong> England Bank, Bury St. Edmunds Branch,<br />
pro<strong>of</strong> on card for £5, no serial number, black and<br />
white, value at bottom left, top left, top right and<br />
centre, arms at left (not seen in Outing), ‘SPECIMEN’<br />
handstamped in black, discolouration and evidence <strong>of</strong><br />
mounting on reverse, about very fine and rare<br />
£150-200
CLARE<br />
1661<br />
Clare Bank (Jas. Ray & Ja. Reynolds Ray), £1, 16<br />
April 180(6), serial number 1039, black and white,<br />
value at bottom left and centre, arms at left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Ja. Ray at bottom right<br />
(Outing 568a), light toning and two small ink marks,<br />
small tape over tear on reverse, fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1662<br />
Clare Bank (Jas. Ray & Ja. Reynolds Ray), £1, 26<br />
February 18(19), serial number 7416, black and<br />
white, value at bottom left and centre, vignette <strong>of</strong><br />
Clare Castle ruins at top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
Ja. Ray at bottom right (Outing 568a), some ink<br />
marks, very good<br />
£150-180<br />
1663<br />
Clare Bank (Jas. Ray & Ja. Reynolds Ray), £5, 29<br />
May 18(16), serial number J2587, black and white,<br />
value at bottom left, arms at left (Outing 568b), cut<br />
cancelled, toning and annotation, about fine<br />
£100-150<br />
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Clare Bank (Jas. Ray & Ja. Reynolds Ray), £5, 25<br />
June 18(18), serial number 3136, black and white,<br />
value at bottom left, centre and top right, vignette <strong>of</strong><br />
Clare Castle ruins at top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
Jas. Ray at bottom right, value and partnership name<br />
in blue on reverse (Outing 568b), toning and evidence<br />
<strong>of</strong> mounting on reverse, good fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1665<br />
Clare Bank (Jas. Ray & Ja. Reynolds Ray), unissued<br />
£10, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at<br />
bottom left, centre and top right, vignette <strong>of</strong> Clare<br />
Castle ruins at top left, duty stamp at centre left, value<br />
and partnership name in blue on reverse (Outing<br />
568d), toning at edges, o<strong>the</strong>rwise very fine<br />
£200-300<br />
EYE<br />
1666<br />
East <strong>of</strong> England Bank (Eye), pro<strong>of</strong> on card for £5,<br />
184-, no serial number, black and white, value at<br />
bottom left, top left, top right and centre, arms at left<br />
(not seen in Outing), ‘SPECIMEN’ handstamped twice<br />
in black, some discolouration and bottom right corner<br />
missing, o<strong>the</strong>rwise good very fine and rare<br />
£100-150
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HADLEIGH<br />
1667<br />
Hadleigh & Manningtree (John Mills Jnr.,<br />
J.B.Leake, Thos. Nunn & Thos. Nunn Jnr.), trial<br />
for £1, 181-, no serial number, black and white, value<br />
at bottom left and centre, vignette <strong>of</strong> Hadleigh<br />
Deanery at top left with arms above (not seen in<br />
Outing), very light toning at edges and very faint pencil<br />
annotation at bottom right, o<strong>the</strong>rwise about<br />
uncirculated<br />
£150-200<br />
1668<br />
Hadleigh Bank (Mills, Bawtree, Dawnay, Curzon<br />
& Co.), £5, 3 November 18(90), serial number 2112,<br />
black and white, value at bottom left and centre,<br />
vignette at top left <strong>of</strong> Hadleigh Deanery with arms<br />
above, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Dawnay at bottom<br />
right, ornate design with arms on reverse (Outing<br />
867a), dividend handstamp in purple, two spindle holes<br />
at left o<strong>the</strong>rwise an attractive very fine<br />
£400-500<br />
159<br />
1669<br />
Hadleigh Bank (Gurneys, Alexanders, Birkbeck,<br />
Barclay, Buxton & Kerrison), £5, 24 July 182(5),<br />
serial number E5094, red and white, value at bottom<br />
left, top right, and centre as protector, arms at left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Roger Kerrison at bottom<br />
right, Ipswich Customs House on reverse at centre<br />
(Outing 868e), ink cancelled in red and black, spindle<br />
holes at left, o<strong>the</strong>rwise an attractive very fine<br />
£400-500<br />
1670<br />
Hadleigh Bank (Gurneys, Alexanders, Birkbeck,<br />
Barclay, Buxton & Kerrison), part issued £5, 189-,<br />
serial number E6502, red and white on watermarked<br />
paper, value at bottom left, top right, and centre as<br />
protector, arms at left, Ipswich Customs House on<br />
reverse at centre (Outing 868e), ink cancelled at top<br />
left, a crisp and original extremely fine<br />
£300-400
HALESWORTH<br />
1671<br />
Halesworth & Suffolk (Gurneys, Birkbeck, Turner<br />
& Brightwen), specimen £5, 18-, no serial number,<br />
black and white on card, value at bottom left and top<br />
right, bankers’ initials at top left (partnership name not<br />
seen in Outing), ‘To this Sept. 27th 1839’ annotated in<br />
pencil, ‘SPECIMEN’ handstamped in black, evidence <strong>of</strong><br />
mounting on reverse, some staining, about extremely fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1672<br />
Halesworth & Suffolk (Gurney, Birkbeck, Barclay,<br />
Buxton, Orde & Buxton), pro<strong>of</strong> for £5, 18-, no<br />
serial number, black and white, value at bottom left<br />
and top right, bankers’ initials at top left, printed by<br />
Perkins Bacon (Outing 873j), ‘To this 14th Oct 1870’<br />
annotated in pencil, stain at left, o<strong>the</strong>rwise good<br />
extremely fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1673<br />
Halesworth & Suffolk (Gurneys, Birkbeck,<br />
Brightwen & Orde), pro<strong>of</strong> for £5, 18-, no serial<br />
number, black and white, value at bottom left and top<br />
right, bankers’ initials at top left, printed by Perkins<br />
Bacon (Outing 873), pencil annotation and evidence <strong>of</strong><br />
mounting on reverse, small tear at bottom o<strong>the</strong>rwise<br />
about extremely fine<br />
£100-150<br />
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1674<br />
Halesworth & Suffolk (Gurney, Birkbeck, Barclay,<br />
Buxtons & Orde), pro<strong>of</strong> for £5, 18-, no serial<br />
number, black and white, value at bottom left and top<br />
right, bankers’ initials at top left, printed by Perkins<br />
Bacon (partnership name not seen in Outing), ‘To this<br />
6th Oct /81’ annotated in pencil, section removed at<br />
bottom right, evidence <strong>of</strong> mounting on reverse, o<strong>the</strong>rwise<br />
good extremely fine<br />
£80-120<br />
1675<br />
Halesworth & Suffolk (Gurney, Birkbeck, Barclay,<br />
Buxtons & Orde), £5, 17 October 18(87), serial<br />
number G7644, black and white, value at bottom left<br />
and top right, bankers’ initials at top left, printed by<br />
Perkins Bacon, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Chas.<br />
Somerville Orde at bottom right, bank name with<br />
value at top and bottom on reverse (partnership name<br />
not seen in Outing), toning, EYE squared circle<br />
postmark on obverse, fine<br />
£300-350
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1676<br />
Halesworth & Suffolk (Gurney, Birkbeck, Barclay,<br />
Buxton, Brightwen & Orde), pro<strong>of</strong> for £5, 18-, no<br />
serial number, black and white, value at bottom left<br />
and top right, bankers’ initials at top left, printed by<br />
Perkins Bacon (partnership name not seen in Outing),<br />
‘Brightwen & Orde’ crossed out, and ‘Orde & Buxton<br />
from this’ annotated in pencil, evidence <strong>of</strong> mounting on<br />
reverse, o<strong>the</strong>rwise extremely fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1677<br />
Halesworth & Suffolk (Gurneys, Birkbeck and<br />
Co.), pro<strong>of</strong> for £5, 18-, no serial number, black and<br />
white, value at bottom left and top right, bankers’<br />
initials at top left, printed by Perkins Bacon<br />
(partnership name not seen in Outing), “in error, to<br />
this 12th Oct 1839” annotated in pencil, evidence <strong>of</strong><br />
mounting on reverse, o<strong>the</strong>rwise about extremely fine<br />
£100-150<br />
161<br />
1678<br />
Halesworth & Suffolk (Gurneys, Birkbeck, Turner<br />
& Brightwen), specimen £10, 18-, no serial number,<br />
black and white, value at bottom left and top right,<br />
bankers’ initials at top left, printed by Perkins Bacon<br />
(partnership name not seen in Outing), ‘from this 23rd<br />
Oct /57’ annotated in pencil at bottom, ‘SPECIMEN’<br />
handstamped twice at bottom right, evidence <strong>of</strong><br />
mounting on reverse, about extremely fine<br />
£80-100<br />
1679<br />
Suffolk & Halesworth Bank (Samuel Badeley,<br />
John Woodcock & Joseph Badeley), £10, 10<br />
October (1797), serial number 99, black and white,<br />
value at bottom left and centre, bankers’ initials at top<br />
left, two duty stamps at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong><br />
Sam Badeley at bottom right (Outing 874c),<br />
annotation on both sides, handstamp in black reads<br />
‘Halesworth June 8th, 1799, Exhibited to us under a<br />
Commiffion <strong>of</strong> Bankrupt againft Samuel Badeley &<br />
Co’, about very fine and a pleasing item for 1797<br />
£200-300
IPSWICH<br />
1680<br />
Ipswich (Self and Co.), 4 Pence, 31 May 17(96),<br />
serial number 1173, black and white, banker’s initials<br />
at top left, value at bottom left and right, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> J.D.Wilkinson at bottom right (Outing<br />
1046a), surface mark at bottom left, an original and<br />
attractive good very fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1681<br />
Ipswich Bank (Ralph Holden, Sanders & Co.), £1,<br />
10 January 18(07), serial number 3214, black and<br />
white, value at bottom left, centre and top right, oak<br />
tree vignette at top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Ralph<br />
Holden at bottom right, duty stamp at bottom<br />
(Outing 1047a), toning and evidence <strong>of</strong> mounting on<br />
reverse, small tear at left, good fine<br />
£150-200<br />
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1682<br />
Ispwich & Suffolk (Ralph Holden, Sanders &<br />
Co.), £5, 14 February 18(07), serial number A1315,<br />
black and white, value at bottom left, oak tree vignette<br />
at top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Ralph Holden at<br />
bottom right (Outing 1047d), toning, hole at top left<br />
with repair attempt on reverse, good<br />
£100-150<br />
1683<br />
Ipswich (Cobbold, Bacon, Rodwell, Dunningham<br />
& Co.), £1, 1 September 182(5), serial number<br />
a1249, black and white, value at bottom left, top right<br />
and centre as protector, arms at top left, revenue stamp<br />
on reverse in red and black (partnership not seen in<br />
Outing), cut and cancelled, toning and annotations,<br />
paper attached to back reads ‘Bacon & Co. Ipswich 4<br />
July 1881’, about fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1684<br />
Ipswich (Bacon, Cobbold, Rodwell, Dunningham<br />
& Cobbold), £1, 27 January 18(26), serial number<br />
2033, black and white, value at bottom left, top right<br />
and centre as protector, arms at top left, revenue stamp<br />
on reverse in red and black (Outing 1045e), cut and<br />
cancelled, toning and annotations, paper attached to<br />
back reads ‘Bacon & Co. Ipswich 4 July 1881’, about<br />
fine<br />
£150-200
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1685<br />
Ipswich (Bacon, Cobbold & Co.), £5, 24 Oct<br />
190(4), serial number J4499, black and white, blue<br />
underprint, value at bottom left, top right and centre<br />
as protector, arms at centre surrounded by guilloche,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Cobbold at bottom right,<br />
printed by W.W.Sprague & Co. (Outing 1045),<br />
cancellation holes, ‘CANCELLED’ handstamped twice<br />
in purple ink, rare, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> last issues from <strong>the</strong> bank’s<br />
final months <strong>of</strong> operation, extremely fine<br />
£300-400<br />
1686<br />
Ipswich (Bacon, Cobbold, Rodwell, Duningham &<br />
Cobbold), pro<strong>of</strong> for £10, 182-, no serial number,<br />
black and white on paper mounted on card, value at<br />
bottom left, top left, and top right, arms at centre,<br />
maritime vignette at centre, moiré tableau at bottom<br />
right (see Outing 1045 for type), very rare, possibly <strong>the</strong><br />
first £10 seen for this partnership name, attractive and<br />
good extremely fine<br />
£300-400<br />
163<br />
1687<br />
Ipswich & Needham Market (Gurneys,<br />
Alexanders, Birkbeck, Barclay, Buxton &<br />
Kerrison), £5, 18 April 18(89), serial number 02291,<br />
red and white, value at bottom left and centre at<br />
protector, Ipswich Customs House on reverse (see<br />
Outing 1043k for type, previously unknown earlier<br />
date for partnership) annotation on reverse in ink and<br />
blue pencil, cut cancelled, fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1688<br />
Ipswich & Needham Market (Gurneys,<br />
Alexanders, Birkbeck, Barclay, Buxton &<br />
Kerrison), £5, 1 July 18(94), serial number R169, red<br />
and white, value at bottom left, top right, and centre<br />
as protector, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> W. Alexander at<br />
bottom right, Ipswich Customs House on reverse with<br />
bankers’ initials at top and bottom (not seen, see<br />
Outing 1043n for partnership name), about very fine<br />
and very rare; an issued but not cancelled item from a<br />
very rare issue<br />
£400-600<br />
1689<br />
Ipswich & Needham Market (Alexanders and<br />
Spooner), £10, 11 April (1806), serial number<br />
M1156, black and white, value at bottom left and top<br />
right (Outing 1043c), cut cancelled, ink annotations<br />
on reverse, toning, note attached to reverse reads<br />
‘Alexanders Ipswich 4 July 81’, very good<br />
£50-100
1691<br />
Ipswich & Needham Market (Gurneys,<br />
Alexanders, Birkbeck, Barclay & Buxton),<br />
£10, 4 April 18(92), serial number N9996, red<br />
and white on watermarked paper, value at<br />
bottom left and centre at protector, manuscript<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> Alexander at bottom right, Ipswich<br />
Customs House on reverse (see Outing 1043n<br />
for type), a previously unknown earlier date and<br />
rare denomination for this partnership, an<br />
attractive very fine<br />
£600-800<br />
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Skynner’s Bread Charity, St. Mat<strong>the</strong>w’s, Ipswich, 3<br />
pence token note, c. black on blue card (not seen in<br />
Outing), in 1698 Mr. Henry Skynner, a portman, purchased<br />
land, <strong>the</strong> rent <strong>of</strong> which was expended on bread for <strong>the</strong> poor, 8<br />
shillings <strong>of</strong> bread was distributed every Sunday<br />
£40-50<br />
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1690<br />
Ipswich & Needham Market (Gurneys,<br />
Alexanders, Birkbeck, Barclay, Buxton &<br />
Kerrison), unissued £10, 18-, serial number<br />
0502, red and white on watermarked paper,<br />
value at bottom left and centre at protector,<br />
Ipswich Customs House on reverse (Outing<br />
1043m), ink ‘cancelled’ at top left, evidence <strong>of</strong><br />
mounting on reverse, a very attractive extremely<br />
fine<br />
£300-400
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LOWESTOFT<br />
1693<br />
Lowest<strong>of</strong>t (Gurneys, Birkbeck, Brightwen &<br />
Orde), pro<strong>of</strong> bill <strong>of</strong> exchange, 18- (c.1865), no serial<br />
number, black and white, bankers’ initials at top left<br />
(partnership not seen in Outing), ‘to this March 23rd<br />
/65’ annotated in pencil at bottom right, mount marks<br />
on reverse, dirt at bottom left, good very fine<br />
£30-40<br />
1694<br />
Yarmouth & Suffolk Bank, a <strong>collection</strong> <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong>s <strong>of</strong><br />
sight bills, all 18-, no serial numbers, black and white,<br />
for Beccles, Lowest<strong>of</strong>t, North Lowest<strong>of</strong>t and South<br />
Lowest<strong>of</strong>t, comprising partnership names ‘Gurneys,<br />
Birkbeck, Barclay and Co.’ (3) and ‘Gurneys,<br />
Birkbeck, Barclay, Buxton, Brightwen & Orde’ (3)<br />
(not seen in Outing), generally mount marks on reverse,<br />
some discolouration and surface dirt, o<strong>the</strong>rwise about<br />
extremely fine (6)<br />
£80-100<br />
165<br />
NEWMARKET<br />
1695<br />
Newmarket (Hammond & Co.), £5, 27 September<br />
18(99), serial number 18614, black and white with<br />
green underprint, bankers’ initials at left, value at<br />
bottom left and centre as protector, red duty stamp at<br />
top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Lewis Hammond at<br />
bottom right, bank name within guilloche design on<br />
reverse in green (Outing 1530d), handstamped<br />
‘CANCELLED’ twice in red, ‘THE CAPITAL &<br />
COUNTIES BANK, ELY’ handstamped in purple,<br />
about very fine<br />
£150-250<br />
1696<br />
Newmarket (Hammond & Co.), £5, 9 May 19(02),<br />
serial number 18957, black and white with green<br />
underprint, bankers’ initials at left, value at bottom left<br />
and centre as protector, red duty stamp at top left,<br />
manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Lewis Hammond at bottom<br />
right, bank name within guilloche design on reverse in<br />
green (Outing 1530d), handstamped ‘CANCELLED’<br />
twice in red, grafitti in blue pencil on reverse, fine<br />
£200-300
1697<br />
Newmarket (Hammond & Co.), £5, 16 February<br />
19(03), serial number 19066, black and white with<br />
green underprint, bankers’ initials at left, value at<br />
bottom left and centre as protector, red duty stamp at<br />
top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Lewis Hammond at<br />
bottom right, bank name within guilloche design on<br />
reverse in green (Outing 1530d), handstamped<br />
‘CANCELLED’ twice in red, ‘THE CAPITAL &<br />
COUNTIES BANK, ELY’ and ‘BARCLAY &<br />
COMPANY’ both handstamped on reverse, very fine<br />
£200-300<br />
1698<br />
Newmarket (Hammond & Co.), £10, 1 May<br />
18(95), serial number 4349, black and white with blue<br />
underprint, bankers’ initials at left, value at top right,<br />
bottom left and centre as protector, red duty stamp at<br />
top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Lewis Hammond at<br />
bottom right, bank name within guilloche design on<br />
reverse in blue (Outing 1530f), handstamped<br />
‘CANCELLED’ twice in purple, toning, about very fine<br />
£200-300<br />
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1699<br />
Newmarket (Hammond & Co.), £10, 16 February<br />
19(03), serial number 4497, black and white with blue<br />
underprint, bankers’ initials at left, value at top right,<br />
bottom left and centre as protector, red duty stamp at<br />
top left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Lewis Hammond at<br />
bottom right, bank name within guilloche design on<br />
reverse in blue (Outing 1530f), handstamped<br />
‘CANCELLED’ twice in purple, light toning and<br />
pinholes at top left, o<strong>the</strong>rwise a beautiful good very fine<br />
£250-350<br />
1700<br />
Newmarket Commercial Bank (Robt. Bryant &<br />
Son), reverse pro<strong>of</strong> for unissued £10, no date (c.), no<br />
serial number, black and white on card, ornate border,<br />
bankers’ initials at centre, crown at top centre, value at<br />
bottom left and top right, cameo bust at bottom<br />
centre (see Outing 1531), corner fold and <strong>the</strong> slightest<br />
evidence <strong>of</strong> handling, o<strong>the</strong>rwise about uncirculated and<br />
rare<br />
£40-60
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SAXMUNDHAM<br />
1701<br />
Halesworth & Suffolk (Gurneys & Co.), specimen<br />
bill <strong>of</strong> exchange, 18-, no serial number, black and<br />
white on card, bankers’ initials at left (not seen in<br />
Outing), ‘January 26th 1848’ annotated in pencil at<br />
left, evidence <strong>of</strong> mounting on reverse, about extremely<br />
fine<br />
£30-40<br />
STOWMARKET<br />
1702<br />
Stowmarket Bank (Brown, Bevan, Prentice, Moor<br />
& Hanbury), £5, 1 December 18(20), serial number<br />
66325, black and white, value at bottom left and top<br />
right, canal scene vignette at top left, revenue stamp<br />
on reverse in black and red (not seen in Outing), cut<br />
cancelled, heavily toned, good<br />
£100-150<br />
1703<br />
Stowmarket Bank (Henry James Oakes, Robert<br />
Bevan, Manng. Prentice, Geo. Moor & Dav.<br />
Hanbury), £5, 19 May 18(36), serial number 61388,<br />
black and white, value at bottom left and top right,<br />
oak tree vignette at top left, canal scene vignette at top<br />
right, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black<br />
(Outing 2076b), cut cancelled, heavy toning, mounting<br />
and handstamps on reverse, good<br />
£50-100<br />
167<br />
1704<br />
Stowmarket (Henry James Oakes, Robert Bevan,<br />
Geo. Moor & W. R. Bevan), £5 30 October 18(38),<br />
serial number 126, black and white, value at bottom<br />
left and top right, oak tree vignette at top left, canal<br />
scene vignette at top right (Outing ) cut cancelled, cut<br />
and rejoined, overall good<br />
£80-120<br />
1705<br />
Stowmarket Bank (Henry Jas. Oakes, Geo. Moor<br />
& William Robert Bevan), £5, 1 November 185(5),<br />
serial number 05347, black and white, value at bottom<br />
left and top right, oak tree vignette at top left, canal<br />
scene vignette at top right, bankers’ names on reverse<br />
in red (Outing 2076f), cut cancelled, pinholes at top<br />
left, a fresh good fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1706<br />
Stowmarket Bank (Brown, Bevan, Fenn, Prentice,<br />
Moor & Hanbury), £10, 21 December 18(26), serial<br />
number J8002, black and white, value at bottom left,<br />
centre and top right, canal scene vignette at top left,<br />
duty stamp at bottom left (Outing 2074h), cut<br />
cancelled twice, pinholes at top left, annotations on<br />
reverse, about fine<br />
£80-140
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Stowmarket Bank (Henry Jas. Oakes, Geo. Moor &<br />
William Robert Bevan), £10, 1 November 185(5),<br />
serial number F2316, black and white, value at bottom<br />
left, centre and top right, oak tree vignette at top left,<br />
canal scene vignette at top right, bankers’ names on<br />
reverse in green (Outing 2076h), cut cancelled, four<br />
pinholes at top left o<strong>the</strong>rwise a crisp extremely fine<br />
£140-180<br />
1710<br />
Suffolk & Essex Bank (Brown, Hanbury, Bevan,<br />
Fenn & Co.), £1, 1 February 18(26), serial number<br />
M1964, black and white, value at bottom left and centre,<br />
canal scene vignette at left, revenue stamp on reverse in<br />
black and red (Outing 2074f), cut cancelled twice,<br />
evidence <strong>of</strong> mounting on reverse, good<br />
£100-150<br />
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1707<br />
Stowmarket Bank (Henry James Oakes, Robert<br />
Bevan, Geo. Moor & Wm. R. Bevan), £10, 1 January<br />
18(44), serial number 8611, black and white, value at<br />
bottom left and top right, oak tree vignette at top left,<br />
canal scene vignette at top right, bankers’ names on<br />
reverse in green (Outing 2076f), separated and rejoined,<br />
annotations on reverse, toning and ink marks, about fine<br />
£100-150<br />
1709<br />
Suffolk & Essex Bank (James Crowe, James Goodeve<br />
Sparrow & George Brown), £1, 28 November 180(3),<br />
serial number 9309, black and white, value at bottom left<br />
and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, canal scene<br />
vignette at left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> George Brown at<br />
bottom right (Outing 2074a), heavy foxing and toning,<br />
about good<br />
£150-200
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SUDBURY<br />
1711<br />
Sudbury Bank (Gurneys, Alexanders, Birkbeck,<br />
Barclay, Buxton & Kerrison), £5, 14 June 18(90),<br />
serial number D7437, red and white, value at bottom<br />
left, centre and top right, corn exchange building at<br />
centre, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> R.Kerrison at bottom<br />
right, Ipswich Customs House on reverse (see Outing<br />
2098d for type), ink cancelled in pink, purple<br />
handstamp, pinholes and toning at top right, fine<br />
£400-600<br />
1712<br />
Sudbury Bank (Gurneys, Alexanders, Birkbeck,<br />
Barclay, Buxton & Kerrison), £5, 25 March 18(80),<br />
serial number C6499, red and white, value at bottom<br />
left, centre and top right, corn exchange building at<br />
centre, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Samuel Alexanders at<br />
bottom right (Outing 2098b), ink cancelled in pink,<br />
pinholes at top left and toning at edges, a pleasing fine<br />
£450-650<br />
1713<br />
Sudbury Bank (Gurneys, Alexanders, Birkbeck,<br />
Barclay, Buxton & Kerrison), £10, 9 July 18(94),<br />
serial number A2994, red and white on watermarked<br />
paper, value at bottom left, centre and top right, corn<br />
exchange building at centre, Ipswich Customs House<br />
on reverse (see Outing 2098c for type), cut cancelled,<br />
a few pinholes, faint toning at top right o<strong>the</strong>rwise about<br />
very fine<br />
£300-400<br />
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WOODBRIDGE<br />
1714<br />
Woodbridge (Dykes, Alexander, Sam. Alexander<br />
Junr. & Cornelius Collett), £1, 21 March 18(20),<br />
serial number 9602, black and white, value at bottom<br />
left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Cornelius Collett at<br />
bottom right, value on reverse with partnership name<br />
at top (Outing 2399d), numerous holes, toning, very<br />
good<br />
£150-200<br />
1715<br />
Woodbridge Bank (Alexanders & Co.), pro<strong>of</strong> for<br />
£5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card,<br />
value at bottom left and top right, allegorical female<br />
trio vignette at top centre, bankers’ initials at left (not<br />
seen in Outing), mount marks on reverse, handstamped<br />
‘SPECIMEN’ at bottom right, discolouration at bottom<br />
o<strong>the</strong>rwise good very fine<br />
£150-200<br />
1716<br />
Woodbridge Bank (Alexanders & Co.), pro<strong>of</strong> for<br />
£5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on paper,<br />
value at bottom left and top right, allegorical female<br />
trio vignette at top centre, bankers’ initials at left (not<br />
seen in Outing), handstamped ‘SPECIMEN’ at bottom<br />
right, discolouration at bottom and right side torn,<br />
o<strong>the</strong>rwise very fine<br />
£100-150
1717<br />
Woodbridge (Gurneys, Alexanders, Birkbeck,<br />
Barclay, Buxton & Kerrison), £5, 21 February<br />
18(93), serial number E542, black and white on<br />
paper, value at bottom left and top right, allegorical<br />
female trio vignette at top centre, bankers’ initials at<br />
left, manuscript signature <strong>of</strong> Samuel Alexander at<br />
bottom right (Outing 2399l), light toning at top right,<br />
pin holes at top left, yet an original and fresh about very<br />
fine<br />
£600-800<br />
1718<br />
Woodbridge (Gurneys, Alexanders, Birkbeck,<br />
Barclay, Buxton & Kerrison), unissued £5, 18-,<br />
serial number E802, black and white on paper, value<br />
at bottom left and top right, allegorical female trio<br />
vignette at top centre, bankers’ initials at left (Outing<br />
2399n), ink cancelled, an original and fresh extremely<br />
fine<br />
£160-200<br />
1719<br />
Woodbridge (Francis Brooke, Philip Riches &<br />
Cornelius Collett), unissued £10, 17-, no serial<br />
number, black and white mounted on blue paper,<br />
value at bottom left, pastoral vignette at top left,<br />
includes a sight bill mounted on blue paper (Outing<br />
2399a), only slight discolouration, and faint marking,<br />
extremely fine<br />
£150-200<br />
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1720<br />
Woodbridge Bank, a selection <strong>of</strong> halved pro<strong>of</strong>s for £5<br />
and £10, no dates, no serial numbers, black and white<br />
on paper, comprising partnerships ‘Alexanders & Co.’<br />
(1), ‘Gurneys, Alexanders, Birkbeck, Barclay, Buxton<br />
& Kerrison’ (1) and ‘Alexanders, Birkbeck, Barclay &<br />
Buxton’ (5) (Outing 2399i, 2399k and 2399p), all<br />
with mount marks on reverse and pencil annotation,<br />
generally extremely fine (7)<br />
£100-200<br />
1721<br />
Woodbridge (Alexanders, Birkbeck, Barclay &<br />
Buxton), £10, 14 February 18(87), serial number<br />
B1690, black and white, value at bottom left, centre<br />
and top right, allegorical female trio at left (Outing<br />
2399k), cut cancelled, extremely fine<br />
£200-250<br />
1722<br />
Suffolk Banking Company, reverse pro<strong>of</strong> for £5,<br />
black and white on paper, ornate border composed <strong>of</strong><br />
leaves and shells, castle at top centre (not seen in<br />
Outing), two string creases, top right corner missing,<br />
o<strong>the</strong>rwise very fine<br />
£40-50
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The David Kirch Collection <strong>of</strong> Friday 14 December 2012 ANGLIA 12050<br />
English Provincial Banknotes - Part II at 10.00 a.m.<br />
i request spink, without legal obligations <strong>of</strong> any kind on its part, to bid on <strong>the</strong> following Lots up to <strong>the</strong> price given below.<br />
i understand that if my bid is successful <strong>the</strong> purchase price payable will be <strong>the</strong> sum <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> final bid and a premium as a percentage <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> final bid (toge<strong>the</strong>r with any vat<br />
chargeable). <strong>the</strong> rate <strong>of</strong> premium is 20% <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> final hammer price <strong>of</strong> each lot.<br />
all bids shall be treated as <strong>of</strong>fers made on <strong>the</strong> terms and Conditions for buyers printed in <strong>the</strong> catalogue. i also understand that spink provides <strong>the</strong> service <strong>of</strong> executing<br />
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please charge all purchases to my card<br />
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(in numerical order)<br />
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THE DAVID KIRCH COLLECTION OF<br />
ENGLISH PROVINCIAL BANKNOTES<br />
PART II: EAST ANGLIA AND EAST MIDLANDS<br />
Lot number<br />
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Lot number<br />
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BIDDING INCREMENTS<br />
bidding generally opens below <strong>the</strong> low estimate and advances in <strong>the</strong> following order<br />
although <strong>the</strong> auctioneer may vary <strong>the</strong> bidding increments during <strong>the</strong> course <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
auction. <strong>the</strong> normal bidding increments are:<br />
up to £100 by £5<br />
£100 to £300 by £10<br />
£300 to £600 £320-£350-£380-£400 etc.<br />
£600 to £1,000 by £50<br />
£1,000 to £3,000 by £100<br />
£3,000 to £6,000 £3,200-£3,500-£3,800-£4,000 etc.<br />
£6,000 to £20,000 by £500<br />
£20,000 and up auctioneer’s discretion<br />
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<strong>the</strong> premium <strong>of</strong> daggered (†) and (Ω)<br />
lots at <strong>the</strong> standard rate (currently<br />
20%), and on lots marked (x) at <strong>the</strong><br />
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR BUYERS<br />
These conditions set out <strong>the</strong> terms on which we (<strong>Spink</strong> and Son Limited <strong>of</strong> 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury London WC1B 4ET (company no. 04369748)) contract<br />
with you (Buyer) ei<strong>the</strong>r as agent on behalf <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seller or as principal if we are <strong>the</strong> Seller. You should read <strong>the</strong>se conditions carefully.<br />
1 DEFINITIONS<br />
The following definitions in this condition apply in <strong>the</strong>se conditions.<br />
Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme means a VAT margin scheme as defined by HM Revenue & Customs;<br />
Buyer’s Premium means <strong>the</strong> charge payable by you as a percentage <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Hammer Price, at <strong>the</strong> rates set out in clause 5.1 below;<br />
Certificate <strong>of</strong> Au<strong>the</strong>nticity means a certificate issued by an Expert Committee confirming <strong>the</strong> au<strong>the</strong>nticity <strong>of</strong> a Lot;<br />
Expert Committee means a committee <strong>of</strong> experts to whom a Lot may be sent for an extension in accordance with clause 3.4.3;<br />
Forgery means a Lot constituting an imitation originally conceived and executed as a whole with a fraudulent intention to deceive as to<br />
authorship, origin, age, period, culture or source where <strong>the</strong> correct description as to such matters is not reflected by <strong>the</strong> description<br />
in <strong>the</strong> catalogue and which at <strong>the</strong> date <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance<br />
with <strong>the</strong> description in <strong>the</strong> catalogue. Accordingly, no Lot shall be capable <strong>of</strong> being a Forgery by reason <strong>of</strong> any damage and/or<br />
restoration work <strong>of</strong> any kind (including re-enamelling);<br />
Hammer Price means <strong>the</strong> amount <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> highest bid accepted by <strong>the</strong> auctioneer in relation to a Lot;<br />
Lot means any item deposited with us for sale at auction and, in particular, <strong>the</strong> item or items described against any Lot number in any<br />
catalogue;<br />
Reserve <strong>the</strong> amount below which we agree with <strong>the</strong> Seller that <strong>the</strong> Lot cannot be sold;<br />
Seller means <strong>the</strong> owner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lot being sold by us;<br />
<strong>Spink</strong> Group <strong>Spink</strong> and Son Limited, our subsidiaries and associated companies.<br />
VAT value added tax chargeable under VAT and any similar replacement or additional tax; and<br />
VAT Symbols means <strong>the</strong> symbols detailing <strong>the</strong> VAT status <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lot details <strong>of</strong> which are set out at <strong>the</strong> back <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> catalogue.<br />
2 SPINK’S ROLE AS AGENT<br />
2.1 All sales undertaken by us ei<strong>the</strong>r at auction or privately are undertaken<br />
ei<strong>the</strong>r as agent on behalf <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seller or from time to time, as principal<br />
if we are <strong>the</strong> owner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lot. Please note that even if we are acting as<br />
agent on behalf <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seller ra<strong>the</strong>r than as principal, we may have a<br />
financial interest in <strong>the</strong> Lot.<br />
2.2 The contract for <strong>the</strong> sale <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lot will be between you and <strong>the</strong> Seller.<br />
3 BEFORE THE SALE<br />
3.1 Examination <strong>of</strong> goods<br />
You are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which you<br />
are interested, before <strong>the</strong> auction takes place. Condition reports are<br />
usually available on request. We provide no guarantee to you o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
than in relation to Forgeries, as set out in clause 5.13 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se Terms<br />
and Conditions.<br />
3.2 Catalogue descriptions<br />
3.2.1 Statements by us in <strong>the</strong> catalogue or condition report, or made<br />
orally or in writing elsewhere, regarding <strong>the</strong> authorship, origin,<br />
date, age, size, medium, attribution, genuineness, provenance,<br />
condition or estimated selling price <strong>of</strong> any Lot are merely<br />
statements <strong>of</strong> opinion, and are not to be relied on as statements <strong>of</strong><br />
definitive fact. Catalogue illustrations are for guidance only, and<br />
should not be relied on ei<strong>the</strong>r to determine <strong>the</strong> tone or colour <strong>of</strong><br />
any item or to reveal imperfections. Estimates <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> selling price<br />
should not be relied on as a statement that this price is ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong><br />
price at which <strong>the</strong> Lot will sell or its value for any o<strong>the</strong>r purpose.<br />
3.2.2 Many items are <strong>of</strong> an age or nature which precludes <strong>the</strong>ir being<br />
in perfect condition and some descriptions in <strong>the</strong> catalogue or given<br />
by way <strong>of</strong> condition report make reference to damage and/or<br />
restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and <strong>the</strong><br />
absence <strong>of</strong> such a reference does not imply that an item is free from<br />
defects or restoration nor does a reference to particular defects<br />
imply <strong>the</strong> absence <strong>of</strong> any o<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />
3.2.3 O<strong>the</strong>r than as set out in clause 5.13, and in <strong>the</strong> absence <strong>of</strong> fraud,<br />
nei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> Seller nor we, nor any <strong>of</strong> our employees or agents, are<br />
responsible for <strong>the</strong> correctness <strong>of</strong> any statement as to <strong>the</strong><br />
authorship, origin, date, age, attribution, genuineness or<br />
provenance <strong>of</strong> any Lot nor for any o<strong>the</strong>r errors <strong>of</strong> description or for<br />
any faults or defects in any Lot.<br />
3.3 Your Responsibility<br />
You are responsible for satisfying yourself as to <strong>the</strong> condition <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
goods and <strong>the</strong> matters referred to in <strong>the</strong> catalogue description.<br />
3.4 Extensions – Stamps only<br />
3.4.1 If you wish to obtain an expert opinion or Certificate <strong>of</strong><br />
Au<strong>the</strong>nticity on any Lot (o<strong>the</strong>r than a mixed Lot or Lot containing<br />
undescribed stamps) you must notify us in writing not less than<br />
forty-eight hours before <strong>the</strong> time fixed for <strong>the</strong> commencement <strong>of</strong><br />
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<strong>the</strong> first session <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> sale. If accepted by us, such request shall have<br />
<strong>the</strong> same effect as notice <strong>of</strong> an intention to question <strong>the</strong><br />
genuineness or description <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lot for <strong>the</strong> purposes <strong>of</strong> clause<br />
5.13 (Refund in <strong>the</strong> case <strong>of</strong> Forgery) <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se Terms and<br />
Conditions and <strong>the</strong> provisions <strong>of</strong> clause 5.13 (Refund in <strong>the</strong> case <strong>of</strong><br />
Forgery) shall apply accordingly.<br />
3.4.2 Notice <strong>of</strong> a request for an expert opinion or Certificate <strong>of</strong><br />
Au<strong>the</strong>nticity must give <strong>the</strong> reason why such opinion is required and<br />
specify <strong>the</strong> identity <strong>of</strong> your proposed expert which will be subject<br />
to agreement by us. We reserve <strong>the</strong> right, at our discretion, to<br />
refuse a request for an expert opinion or Certificate <strong>of</strong> Au<strong>the</strong>nticity<br />
including (without limitation) where <strong>the</strong> proposed expert is not<br />
known to us.<br />
3.4.3 If we accept a request for an expert opinion or Certificate <strong>of</strong><br />
Au<strong>the</strong>nticity we will submit <strong>the</strong> Lot to <strong>the</strong> Expert Committee. You<br />
acknowledge and accept that <strong>the</strong> length <strong>of</strong> time taken by an Expert<br />
Committee to reach an opinion will vary depending on <strong>the</strong><br />
circumstances and in any event is beyond our control.<br />
3.4.4 We will not normally accept a request for an extension on<br />
account <strong>of</strong> condition. Any Lot described in <strong>the</strong> catalogue as having<br />
faults or defects may not be returned even if an expert opinion or<br />
Certificate <strong>of</strong> Au<strong>the</strong>nticity cites o<strong>the</strong>r faults or defects not included<br />
in <strong>the</strong> catalogue description, o<strong>the</strong>r than in <strong>the</strong> case <strong>of</strong> a Forgery.<br />
3.4.5 Should <strong>Spink</strong> accept a request for an extension under <strong>the</strong><br />
foregoing provisions <strong>of</strong> this paragraph, <strong>the</strong> fact may be stated by <strong>the</strong><br />
Auctioneer from <strong>the</strong> rostrum prior to <strong>the</strong> sale <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lot.<br />
3.4.6 It should be noted that any stamp accompanied by a Certificate<br />
<strong>of</strong> Au<strong>the</strong>nticity is sold on <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> that Certificate only and not<br />
on <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> any o<strong>the</strong>r description or warranty as to au<strong>the</strong>nticity.<br />
No request for an extension will be accepted on such a stamp and<br />
<strong>the</strong> return <strong>of</strong> such a stamp will not be accepted.<br />
4.1 Refusal <strong>of</strong> admission<br />
Our sales usually take place on our own premises or premises over<br />
which we have control for <strong>the</strong> sale, and we have <strong>the</strong> right, exercisable<br />
at our complete discretion, to refuse admission to <strong>the</strong> premises or<br />
attendance at an auction.<br />
4.2 Registration before bidding<br />
You must complete and sign a registration form and provide<br />
identification before making a bid at auction. Please be aware that we<br />
usually require buyers to undergo a credit check.<br />
Some lots may be designated, prior to <strong>the</strong> auction, as “Premium Lots”,<br />
which means a deposit may be required before placing a bid on <strong>the</strong><br />
item for sale. Information will be posted on our website in such an<br />
event.
4.3 Bidding as Principal<br />
When making a bid (whe<strong>the</strong>r such bids are made in person or by<br />
way <strong>of</strong> telephone bids operated by <strong>Spink</strong>, commission or online or<br />
email bids), you will be deemed to be acting as principal and will be<br />
accepting personal liability, unless it has been agreed in writing, at <strong>the</strong><br />
time <strong>of</strong> registration, that you are acting as agent on behalf <strong>of</strong> a third<br />
party buyer acceptable to us.<br />
4.4 Commission Bids<br />
If you give us instructions to bid on your behalf, by using <strong>the</strong> form<br />
provided in our catalogues or via our website, we shall use reasonable<br />
endeavours to do so, provided <strong>the</strong>se instructions are received not later<br />
than 24 hours before <strong>the</strong> auction. If we receive commission bids on a<br />
particular Lot for identical amounts, and at auction <strong>the</strong>se bids are <strong>the</strong><br />
highest bids for <strong>the</strong> Lot, it will be sold to <strong>the</strong> person whose bid was<br />
received first. Commission bids are undertaken subject to o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
commitments at <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> sale, and <strong>the</strong> conduct <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> auction<br />
may be such that we are unable to bid as requested. Since this is<br />
undertaken as a free service to prospective buyers on <strong>the</strong> terms stated,<br />
we cannot accept liability for failure to make a commission bid. You<br />
should <strong>the</strong>refore always attend personally if you wish to be certain <strong>of</strong><br />
bidding.<br />
4.5 On-line Bidding<br />
We <strong>of</strong>fer internet services as a convenience to our clients. We will not<br />
be responsible for errors or failures to execute bids placed on <strong>the</strong><br />
internet, including, without limitation, errors or failures caused by (i) a<br />
loss <strong>of</strong> internet connection by ei<strong>the</strong>r party for whatever reason; (ii) a<br />
breakdown or problems with <strong>the</strong> online bidding s<strong>of</strong>tware and/or (iii)<br />
a breakdown or problems with your internet connection, computer or<br />
system. Execution <strong>of</strong> on-line internet bids is a free service undertaken<br />
subject to o<strong>the</strong>r commitments at <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> auction and we do not<br />
accept liability for failing to execute an online internet bid or for errors<br />
or omissions in connection with this activity.<br />
4.6 Telephone Bids<br />
If you make arrangements with us not less than 24 hours before <strong>the</strong><br />
sale, we shall use reasonable endeavours to contact you to enable you<br />
to participate in bidding by telephone, but in no circumstances will we<br />
be liable to ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> Seller or you as a result <strong>of</strong> failure to do so.<br />
4.7 Currency Converter<br />
At some auctions, a currency converter will be operated, based on <strong>the</strong><br />
one month forward rates <strong>of</strong> exchange quoted to us by Barclays Bank<br />
Plc or any o<strong>the</strong>r appropriate rate determined by us, at opening on <strong>the</strong><br />
date <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> auction. Bidding will take place in a currency determined by<br />
us, which is usually sterling for auctions held in London. The currency<br />
converter is not always reliable, and errors may occur beyond our<br />
control ei<strong>the</strong>r in <strong>the</strong> accuracy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lot number displayed on <strong>the</strong><br />
converter, or <strong>the</strong> foreign currency equivalent <strong>of</strong> sterling bids. We shall<br />
not be liable to you for any loss suffered as a result <strong>of</strong> you following <strong>the</strong><br />
currency converter.<br />
4.8 Video images<br />
At some auctions <strong>the</strong>re will be a video screen. Mistakes may occur in its<br />
operation, and we cannot be liable to you regarding ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong><br />
correspondence <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> image to <strong>the</strong> Lot being sold or <strong>the</strong> quality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
image as a reproduction <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> original.<br />
4.9 Bidding Increments<br />
Bidding generally opens below <strong>the</strong> low estimate and advances in <strong>the</strong><br />
following order although <strong>the</strong> auctioneer may vary <strong>the</strong> bidding<br />
increments during <strong>the</strong> course <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> auction. The normal bidding<br />
increments are:<br />
Up to £100 by £5<br />
£100 to £300 by £10<br />
£300 to £600 £320-£350-£380-£400 etc.<br />
£600 to £1,000 by £50<br />
£1,000 to £3,000 by £100<br />
£3,000 to £6,000 £3,200-£3,500-£3,800-£4,000 etc.<br />
£6,000 to £20,000 by £500<br />
£20,000 and up Auctioneer’s discretion<br />
4.10 Bidding by <strong>Spink</strong><br />
4.10.1 We reserve <strong>the</strong> right to bid on Lots on <strong>the</strong> Seller’s behalf up to<br />
<strong>the</strong> amount <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Reserve (if any), which will never be above <strong>the</strong><br />
low estimate printed in <strong>the</strong> auction catalogue.<br />
4.10.2 The <strong>Spink</strong> Group reserves <strong>the</strong> right to bid on and purchase<br />
Lots as principal.<br />
4.11 The Auctioneer’s Discretion<br />
The auctioneer has <strong>the</strong> right at his absolute discretion to refuse any bid<br />
to advance <strong>the</strong> bidding in such manner as he may decide to withdraw<br />
or divide any Lot, to combine any two or more Lots and, in <strong>the</strong> case <strong>of</strong><br />
error or dispute, to put an item up for bidding again.<br />
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Subject to <strong>the</strong> auctioneer’s discretion, <strong>the</strong> striking <strong>of</strong> his hammer marks<br />
<strong>the</strong> acceptance <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> highest bid, provided always that such bid is<br />
higher than <strong>the</strong> Reserve (where applicable), and <strong>the</strong> conclusion <strong>of</strong> a<br />
contract for sale between you and <strong>the</strong> Seller.<br />
4.13 After Sale Arrangements<br />
If you enter into any private sale agreements for any Lot with <strong>the</strong> Seller<br />
within 60 days <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> auction, we, as exclusive agents <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seller<br />
reserve <strong>the</strong> right to charge you <strong>the</strong> applicable Buyer’s Premium in<br />
accordance with <strong>the</strong>se Terms and Conditions, and <strong>the</strong> Seller a<br />
commission in accordance with <strong>the</strong> terms <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seller’s agreement.<br />
4.14 Return <strong>of</strong> Lot<br />
Once your bid has been accepted for a Lot <strong>the</strong>n you are liable to pay<br />
for that Lot in accordance with <strong>the</strong>se Terms and Conditions. If <strong>the</strong>re<br />
are any problems with a Lot <strong>the</strong>n you must notify us within 7 days <strong>of</strong><br />
receipt <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lot, specifying <strong>the</strong> nature <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> problem. We may <strong>the</strong>n<br />
request that <strong>the</strong> Lot is returned to us for inspection. Save as set out in<br />
clause 5.13, <strong>the</strong> cancellation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> sale <strong>of</strong> any Lot and <strong>the</strong> refund <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> corresponding purchase price is entirely at our sole discretion. We<br />
will not normally exercise that discretion if <strong>the</strong> Lot is not received by<br />
us in <strong>the</strong> same condition that it was in at <strong>the</strong> auction date.<br />
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5.1 Buyer’s Premium<br />
In addition to <strong>the</strong> Hammer Price, you must pay us <strong>the</strong> Buyer’s<br />
Premium at a rate <strong>of</strong> 20% <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> final Hammer Price <strong>of</strong> each Lot.<br />
5.2 Value Added Tax<br />
O<strong>the</strong>r than in respect <strong>of</strong> Zero-rated Lots (o) (see VAT Symbols for<br />
details), VAT is payable on <strong>the</strong> Buyer’s Premium and on <strong>the</strong> Hammer<br />
Price, if <strong>the</strong> Lot has been marked with a sign to that effect in <strong>the</strong><br />
catalogue (see VAT Symbols for details).<br />
5.3 VAT Refunds<br />
General<br />
5.3.1 As we remain liable to account for VAT on all Lots unless <strong>the</strong>y<br />
have been exported outside <strong>the</strong> EU within 3 months <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> date <strong>of</strong><br />
sale, you will generally be asked to deposit all amounts <strong>of</strong> VAT<br />
invoiced. However, if a <strong>Spink</strong> nominated shipper is instructed, <strong>the</strong>n<br />
any refundable VAT will not be collected. In all o<strong>the</strong>r cases credits<br />
will be made when pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> export is provided. If you export <strong>the</strong><br />
Lot yourself you must obtain shipping documents from <strong>the</strong><br />
Shipping Department for which a charge <strong>of</strong> £50 will be made.<br />
5.3.2 If you export <strong>the</strong> Lot you must return <strong>the</strong> valid pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> export<br />
certificate to us within 3 months <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> date <strong>of</strong> sale. If you fail to<br />
return <strong>the</strong> pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> export certificate to us within such period and<br />
you have not already accounted to us for <strong>the</strong> VAT, you will be<br />
liable to us for <strong>the</strong> full amount <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> VAT due on such Lot and we<br />
shall be entitled to invoice you for this sum.<br />
5.3.3 To apply for a refund <strong>of</strong> any VAT paid, <strong>the</strong> pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> export<br />
certificate must be sent to our Shipping Department clearly marked<br />
‘VAT Refund’ within 3 months <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> date <strong>of</strong> sale. No payment will<br />
be made where <strong>the</strong> total amount <strong>of</strong> VAT refundable is less than £50<br />
and <strong>Spink</strong> will charge £50 for each refund processed.<br />
VAT Refunds - Buyers from within <strong>the</strong> EU<br />
5.3.4 VAT refunds are available on <strong>the</strong> Hammer Price and Buyer’s<br />
Premium <strong>of</strong> Daggered (†) and Investment Gold (g) Lots. You must<br />
certify that you are registered for VAT in ano<strong>the</strong>r EU country and<br />
that <strong>the</strong> Lot is to be removed from <strong>the</strong> United Kingdom within 3<br />
months <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> date <strong>of</strong> sale.<br />
5.3.5 Where an EU buyer purchases a Lot on which import VAT has<br />
been charged, no refund <strong>of</strong> VAT is available from us. It may be<br />
possible to apply directly for a refund on form VAT 65 to<br />
HM Revenue & Customs Overeseas Repayment Section,<br />
Londonderry.<br />
VAT Refunds – Buyers from outside <strong>the</strong> EU<br />
5.3.6 Where a Lot is included within <strong>the</strong> Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme<br />
and evidence <strong>of</strong> export from <strong>the</strong> EU is produced within 3 months<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> date <strong>of</strong> sale, <strong>the</strong> VAT element included within <strong>the</strong> Buyer’s<br />
Premium may be refunded.<br />
5.3.7 Where <strong>the</strong> Lot is marked as a Daggered (†) or Investment Gold<br />
(g) Lot <strong>the</strong> VAT charged on <strong>the</strong> Hammer Price may be refunded<br />
where evidence <strong>of</strong> export from <strong>the</strong> EU is produced within 3<br />
months <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> date <strong>of</strong> sale. A refund <strong>of</strong> VAT charged on <strong>the</strong> Buyer’s<br />
Premium can also be made on receipt <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> business as a<br />
collectibles dealer.<br />
5.3.8 Where <strong>the</strong> Lot is marked as an Omega (Ω) Lot or an Import<br />
VAT (x) Lot and evidence <strong>of</strong> export from <strong>the</strong> EU is produced<br />
within 3 months <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> date <strong>of</strong> sale, <strong>the</strong> VAT charged on both <strong>the</strong><br />
Hammer Price and Buyer’s Premium may be refunded. Where<br />
required, we can advise you on how to export such Lots as a specific<br />
form <strong>of</strong> export evidence is required. Where we advise you on <strong>the</strong><br />
export <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lots, please be aware that <strong>the</strong> ultimate responsibility<br />
in respect <strong>of</strong> obtaining a valid pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> export certificate will lie with<br />
you and we will not be responsible for your failure to obtain such<br />
certificate.
5.4 Payment<br />
5.4.1 You must provide us with your full name and permanent address<br />
and, if so requested, details <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bank from which any payments<br />
to us will be made. You must pay <strong>the</strong> full amount due (comprising<br />
<strong>the</strong> Hammer Price, <strong>the</strong> Buyer’s Premium and any applicable VAT)<br />
within seven days after <strong>the</strong> date <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> sale. This applies even if you<br />
wish to export <strong>the</strong> Lot and an export licence is (or may be)<br />
required.<br />
5.4.2 You will not acquire title to <strong>the</strong> Lot until all amounts due<br />
have been paid in full. This includes instances where special<br />
arrangements were made for release <strong>of</strong> Lot prior to full settlement.<br />
5.4.3 Payment should be made in sterling by one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following<br />
methods:<br />
II(i) Direct bank transfer to our account details <strong>of</strong> which are set<br />
out on <strong>the</strong> invoice. All bank charges shall be met by you.<br />
Please ensure that your client number is noted on <strong>the</strong><br />
transfer.<br />
i(ii) By cheque or bank draft made payable to <strong>Spink</strong> and Son Ltd<br />
and sent to <strong>Spink</strong> at 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury,<br />
London WC1B 4ET. Please note that <strong>the</strong> processing charges<br />
for payments made by cheques or bank drafts drawn on a<br />
non-U.K bank shall be met by you. Please ensure that <strong>the</strong><br />
remittance slip printed at <strong>the</strong> bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> invoice is<br />
enclosed with your payment.<br />
(iii) By Visa or Mastercard. A charge <strong>of</strong> 2% will be applied.<br />
Payments exceeding £5,000 can normally only be made by<br />
<strong>the</strong> card holder in person whilst on our premises.<br />
5.4.4 Payments should be made by <strong>the</strong> registered buyer and not by<br />
third parties, unless it has been agreed at <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> registration<br />
that you are acting as an agent on behalf <strong>of</strong> a third party.<br />
5.5 Invoices<br />
Invoices may consist <strong>of</strong> one or more pages and will show: Zero rated<br />
Lots (o); no symbol Lots sold under <strong>the</strong> Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme;<br />
Lots marked (g) special scheme Investment Gold; Daggered Lots (†),<br />
imported Lots marked (x) and (Ω), (e) Lots with Zero rated hammer<br />
for EU VAT registered buyers.<br />
5.6 Collection <strong>of</strong> Purchases<br />
5.6.1 Unless we specifically agree to <strong>the</strong> contrary, we shall retain items<br />
sold until all amounts due to us, or to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Spink</strong> Group, have been<br />
paid in full.<br />
5.6.2 Unless we notify you to <strong>the</strong> contrary, items retained by us will<br />
be covered in accordance with our policy which is available for<br />
inspection at our <strong>of</strong>fices from <strong>the</strong> date <strong>of</strong> sale for a period <strong>of</strong> seven<br />
days or until <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> <strong>collection</strong>, whichever is sooner. After seven<br />
days or from <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> <strong>collection</strong>, whichever is <strong>the</strong> earlier, <strong>the</strong> Lot<br />
will be entirely at your risk.<br />
5.6.3 Our policy will not cover and we are unable to accept<br />
responsibility for damage caused by woodworm, changes in<br />
atmospheric conditions or acts <strong>of</strong> terrorism.<br />
5.7 Notification<br />
We are not able to notify successful bidders by telephone. While<br />
Invoices are sent out by mail after <strong>the</strong> auction we do not accept<br />
responsibility for notifying you <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> result <strong>of</strong> your bid. You are<br />
requested to contact us by telephone or in person as soon as possible<br />
after <strong>the</strong> auction to obtain details <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> outcome <strong>of</strong> your bids to avoid<br />
incurring charges for late payment.<br />
5.8 Packing and handling<br />
5.8.1 We shall use all reasonable endeavours to take care when<br />
handling and packing a purchased Lot but remind you that after<br />
seven days or from <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> <strong>collection</strong>, whichever is sooner, <strong>the</strong><br />
Lot is entirely at your risk. Our postage charges are set out at <strong>the</strong><br />
back <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> catalogue.<br />
5.8.2 It is <strong>the</strong> responsibility <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Buyer to be aware <strong>of</strong> any Import<br />
Duties that may be incurred upon importation to <strong>the</strong> final<br />
destination. <strong>Spink</strong> will not accept return <strong>of</strong> any package in order to<br />
avoid <strong>the</strong>se duties. The onus is also on <strong>the</strong> Buyer to be aware <strong>of</strong> any<br />
Customs import restrictions that prohibit <strong>the</strong> importation <strong>of</strong><br />
certain collectibles. <strong>Spink</strong> will not accept return <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lot(s) under<br />
<strong>the</strong>se circumstances. <strong>Spink</strong> will not accept responsibility for Lot(s)<br />
seized or destroyed by Customs.<br />
5.9 Recommended packers and shippers<br />
If required our shipping department may arrange shipment as your<br />
agent. Although we may suggest carriers if specifically requested, our<br />
suggestions are made on <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> our general experience <strong>of</strong> such<br />
parties in <strong>the</strong> past and we are not responsible to any person to whom<br />
we have made a recommendation for <strong>the</strong> acts or omissions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> third<br />
parties concerned.<br />
5.10 Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases<br />
5.10.1 If you fail to make payment within seven days <strong>of</strong> your stipulated<br />
payment date set out in your invoice, we shall be entitled to exercise<br />
one or more <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following rights or remedies:<br />
5.10.1.1 to charge interest at <strong>the</strong> rate <strong>of</strong> 2% per month compound<br />
interest, calculated on a daily basis, from <strong>the</strong> date <strong>the</strong> full<br />
amount is due;<br />
5.10.1.2 to set <strong>of</strong>f against any amounts which <strong>the</strong> <strong>Spink</strong> Group may<br />
owe you in any o<strong>the</strong>r transaction <strong>the</strong> outstanding amount<br />
remaining unpaid by you;<br />
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5.10.1.3 we may keep hold <strong>of</strong> all or some <strong>of</strong> your Lots or o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
property in <strong>the</strong> possession <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Spink</strong> Group until you have<br />
paid all <strong>the</strong> amounts you owe us or <strong>the</strong> <strong>Spink</strong> Group, even if <strong>the</strong><br />
unpaid amounts do not relate to those Lots or o<strong>the</strong>r property.<br />
Following fourteen days’ notice to you <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> amount<br />
outstanding and remaining unpaid, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Spink</strong> Group shall have<br />
<strong>the</strong> right to arrange <strong>the</strong> sale <strong>of</strong> such Lots or o<strong>the</strong>r property. We<br />
shall apply <strong>the</strong> proceeds in discharge <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> amount outstanding<br />
to us or <strong>the</strong> <strong>Spink</strong> Group, and pay any balance to you;<br />
5.10.1.4 where several amounts are owed by you to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Spink</strong><br />
Group in respect <strong>of</strong> different transactions, to apply any amount<br />
paid to discharge any amount owed in respect <strong>of</strong> any particular<br />
transaction, whe<strong>the</strong>r or not you so direct;<br />
5.10.1.5 to reject at any future auction any bids made by you or on<br />
your behalf or obtain a deposit from you before accepting any<br />
bids.<br />
5.10.2 If you fail to make payment within thirty-five days, we shall in<br />
addition be entitled:<br />
5.10.2.1 to cancel <strong>the</strong> sale <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lot or any o<strong>the</strong>r item sold to you<br />
at <strong>the</strong> same or any o<strong>the</strong>r auction;<br />
5.10.2.2 to arrange a resale <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lot, publicly or privately, and, if<br />
this results in a lower price being obtained, claim <strong>the</strong> balance<br />
from you toge<strong>the</strong>r with all reasonable costs including a 20%<br />
seller’s commission, expenses, damages, legal fees, commissions<br />
and premiums <strong>of</strong> whatever kind associated with both sales or<br />
o<strong>the</strong>rwise, incurred in connection with your failure to make<br />
payment; or<br />
5.10.2.3 take any o<strong>the</strong>r appropriate action as we deem fit.<br />
5.11 Failure to collect<br />
Where purchases are not collected within seven days after <strong>the</strong> sale,<br />
whe<strong>the</strong>r or not payment has been made, you will be required to pay a<br />
storage charge <strong>of</strong> £2 per item per day plus any additional handling cost<br />
that may apply. You will not be entitled to collect <strong>the</strong> Lot until all<br />
outstanding charges are met, toge<strong>the</strong>r with payment <strong>of</strong> all o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
amounts due to us.<br />
5.12 Export Licence<br />
5.12.1 If required we can, at our discretion, advise you on <strong>the</strong> detailed<br />
provisions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> export licensing regulations. Where we advise you<br />
in relation to export licensing regulations <strong>the</strong> ultimate responsibility<br />
in respect <strong>of</strong> any export will lie with you and we will not be<br />
responsible for your failure to apply for any necessary licences.<br />
5.12.2 If <strong>the</strong> Lot is going to be hand carried by you, you may be<br />
required to produce a valid export licence to us or sign a waiver<br />
document stating that a licence will be applied for.<br />
5.12.3 You should always check whe<strong>the</strong>r an export licence is required<br />
before exporting. Export licences are usually obtained within two<br />
or three weeks but delays can occur.<br />
5.12.4 Unless o<strong>the</strong>rwise agreed by us in writing, <strong>the</strong> fact that you wish<br />
to apply for an export licence does not affect your obligation to<br />
make payment within seven days nor our right to charge interest on<br />
late payment.<br />
5.12.5 If you request that we apply for an export licence on your<br />
behalf, we shall be entitled to recover from you our disbursements<br />
and out <strong>of</strong> pocket expenses in relation to such application, toge<strong>the</strong>r<br />
with any relevant VAT.<br />
5.12.6 We will not be obliged to rescind a sale nor to refund any<br />
interest or o<strong>the</strong>r expenses incurred by you where payment is made<br />
by you despite <strong>the</strong> fact that an export licence is required.<br />
5.13 Refund in <strong>the</strong> case <strong>of</strong> Forgery<br />
5.13.1 A sale will be cancelled, and <strong>the</strong> amount paid refunded to you<br />
if a Lot (o<strong>the</strong>r than a miscellaneous item not described in <strong>the</strong><br />
catalogue) sold by us proves to have been a Forgery. We shall not<br />
however be obliged to refund any amounts if ei<strong>the</strong>r (a) <strong>the</strong><br />
catalogue description or saleroom notice at <strong>the</strong> auction date<br />
corresponded to <strong>the</strong> generally accepted opinion <strong>of</strong> scholars or<br />
experts at that time, or fairly indicated that <strong>the</strong>re was a conflict <strong>of</strong><br />
opinions, or (b) it can be demonstrated that <strong>the</strong> Lot is a Forgery<br />
only by means <strong>of</strong> ei<strong>the</strong>r a scientific process not generally accepted<br />
for use until after publication <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> catalogue or a process which at<br />
<strong>the</strong> date <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> auction was unreasonably expensive or impracticable<br />
or likely to have caused damage to <strong>the</strong> Lot. Fur<strong>the</strong>rmore, you<br />
should note that this refund can be obtained only if <strong>the</strong> following<br />
conditions are met:<br />
5.13.1.1 you must notify us in writing, within seven days <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
receipt <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lot(s), that in your view <strong>the</strong> Lot concerned is a<br />
Forgery;<br />
5.13.1.2 you must <strong>the</strong>n return <strong>the</strong> item to us within fourteen days<br />
from receipt <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lot(s), in <strong>the</strong> same condition as at <strong>the</strong><br />
auction date; and
5.13.1.3 as soon as possible following return <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lot, you must<br />
produce evidence satisfactory to us that <strong>the</strong> Lot is a Forgery and<br />
that you are able to transfer good title to us, free from any third<br />
party claims.<br />
5.13.2 In no circumstances shall we be required to pay you any more<br />
than <strong>the</strong> amount paid by you for <strong>the</strong> Lot concerned and you shall<br />
have no claim for interest.<br />
5.13.3 The benefit <strong>of</strong> this guarantee is not capable <strong>of</strong> being<br />
transferred, and is solely for <strong>the</strong> benefit <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> person to whom <strong>the</strong><br />
original invoice was made out by us in respect <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lot when sold<br />
and who, since <strong>the</strong> sale, has remained <strong>the</strong> owner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lot without<br />
disposing <strong>of</strong> any interest in it to any third party.<br />
5.13.4 We shall be entitled to rely on any scientific or o<strong>the</strong>r process to<br />
establish that <strong>the</strong> Lot is not a Forgery, whe<strong>the</strong>r or not such process<br />
was used or in use at <strong>the</strong> date <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> auction.<br />
6 LIABILITY<br />
Nothing in <strong>the</strong>se Terms and Conditions limits or excludes our liability for:<br />
6.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence; or<br />
6.2 any damage or liability incurred by you as a result <strong>of</strong> our fraud or<br />
fraudulent misrepresentation.<br />
7 COPYRIGHT<br />
7.1 We shall have <strong>the</strong> right (on a non-exclusive basis) to photograph, video<br />
or o<strong>the</strong>rwise produce an image <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lot. All rights in such an image<br />
will belong to us, and we shall have <strong>the</strong> right to use it in whatever way<br />
we see fit.<br />
7.2 The copyright in all images, illustrations and written material relating<br />
to a Lot is and shall remain at all times our property and we shall have<br />
<strong>the</strong> right to use it in whatever way we see fit. You shall not use or allow<br />
anyone else to use such images, illustrations or written material without<br />
our prior written consent.<br />
8 VAT<br />
You shall give us all relevant information about your VAT status and that <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> Lot to ensure that <strong>the</strong> correct information is printed in <strong>the</strong> catalogues.<br />
Once printed, <strong>the</strong> information cannot be changed. If we incur any unforeseen<br />
cost or expense as a result <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> information being incorrect, you will<br />
reimburse to us on demand <strong>the</strong> full amount incurred.<br />
9 NOTICES<br />
All notices given under <strong>the</strong>se Terms and Conditions may be served personally,<br />
sent by 1st class post, or faxed to <strong>the</strong> address given to <strong>the</strong> sender by <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
party. Any notice sent by post will be deemed to have been received on <strong>the</strong><br />
second working day after posting or, if <strong>the</strong> addressee is overseas, on <strong>the</strong> fifth<br />
working day after posting. Any notice sent by fax or served personally will be<br />
deemed to be delivered on <strong>the</strong> first working day following despatch.<br />
10 ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS<br />
The following provisions <strong>of</strong> this clause 10 shall apply only if you are acting for<br />
<strong>the</strong> purposes <strong>of</strong> your business.<br />
10.1 Limitation <strong>of</strong> Liability<br />
Subject to clause 6, we shall not be liable, whe<strong>the</strong>r in tort (including<br />
for negligence) or breach <strong>of</strong> statutory duty, contract, misrepresentation<br />
or o<strong>the</strong>rwise for any:<br />
10.1.1 loss <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>its, loss <strong>of</strong> business, depletion <strong>of</strong> goodwill and/or<br />
similar losses, loss <strong>of</strong> anticipated savings, loss <strong>of</strong> goods, loss <strong>of</strong><br />
contract, loss <strong>of</strong> use, loss <strong>of</strong> corruption <strong>of</strong> data or information; or<br />
10.1.2 any special, indirect, consequential or pure economic loss,<br />
costs, damages, charges or expenses.<br />
10.2 Severability<br />
If any part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se Terms and Condition is found by any court to be<br />
invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part may be discounted and <strong>the</strong><br />
rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> conditions shall continue to be valid and enforceable to <strong>the</strong><br />
fullest extent permitted by law.<br />
10.3 Force majeure<br />
We shall have no liability to you if we are prevented from, or delayed<br />
in performing, our obligations under <strong>the</strong>se Terms and Conditions or<br />
from carrying on our business by acts, events, omissions or accidents<br />
beyond our reasonable control, including (without limitation) strikes,<br />
lock-outs or o<strong>the</strong>r industrial disputes (whe<strong>the</strong>r involving our workforce<br />
or <strong>the</strong> workforce <strong>of</strong> any o<strong>the</strong>r party), failure <strong>of</strong> a utility service or<br />
transport network, act <strong>of</strong> God, war, riot, civil commotion, malicious<br />
damage, compliance with any law or governmental order, rule,<br />
regulation or direction, accident, breakdown <strong>of</strong> plant or machinery,<br />
fire, flood, storm or default <strong>of</strong> suppliers or subcontractors.<br />
10.4 Waiver<br />
10.4.1 A waiver <strong>of</strong> any right under <strong>the</strong>se Terms and Conditions is only<br />
effective if it is in writing and it applies only to <strong>the</strong> circumstances<br />
for which it is given. No failure or delay by a party in exercising any<br />
right or remedy under <strong>the</strong>se Terms and Conditions or by law shall<br />
constitute a waiver <strong>of</strong> that (or any o<strong>the</strong>r) right or remedy, nor<br />
preclude or restrict its fur<strong>the</strong>r exercise. No single or partial exercise<br />
<strong>of</strong> such right or remedy shall preclude or restrict <strong>the</strong> fur<strong>the</strong>r exercise<br />
<strong>of</strong> that (or any o<strong>the</strong>r) right or remedy.<br />
10.4.2 Unless specifically provided o<strong>the</strong>rwise, rights arising under<br />
<strong>the</strong>se Terms and Conditions are cumulative and do not exclude<br />
rights provided by law.<br />
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10.5 Law and Jurisdiction<br />
10.5.1 These Terms and Conditions and any dispute or claim arising<br />
out <strong>of</strong> or in connection with <strong>the</strong>m or <strong>the</strong>ir subject matter, shall be<br />
governed by, and construed in accordance with, <strong>the</strong> law <strong>of</strong> England<br />
and Wales.<br />
10.5.2 The parties irrevocably agree that <strong>the</strong> courts <strong>of</strong> England and<br />
Wales shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute or<br />
claim that arises out <strong>of</strong>, or in connection with, Terms and<br />
Conditions or <strong>the</strong>ir subject matter.<br />
Postal Charges<br />
Prices for books<br />
(items sent by this method are not covered by insurance)<br />
Weight UK EU Rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> World<br />
Up to 1kg £8 for any weight £12 £15<br />
Up to 2kg £8 for any weight £18 £25<br />
Prices for all o<strong>the</strong>r items including postage and packaging<br />
Invoice Value UK EU Rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> World<br />
Up to £1,500 £10 £15 £20<br />
Above £1,501 £20 £30 £40<br />
Shipments <strong>of</strong> more than 2kg or volumetric measurement <strong>of</strong> more than 2kg have to<br />
be sent by courier. Certain countries may incur extra charge when courier services<br />
are required by our insurance policy. For lots sent by courier please contact<br />
Auctionteam@spink.com for calculation <strong>of</strong> any fur<strong>the</strong>r relevant cost in addition to<br />
<strong>the</strong> above charges.<br />
Value Added Tax (VAT)<br />
Charging <strong>of</strong> (VAT) at Auction<br />
The information shown on this page sets out <strong>the</strong> way in which <strong>Spink</strong> intends to<br />
account for VAT.<br />
i. Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme<br />
1. Where possible, we will <strong>of</strong>fer Lots for sale under <strong>the</strong> Auctioneers’<br />
Margin Scheme. Such Lots can be identified by <strong>the</strong> absence <strong>of</strong> any<br />
symbol next to <strong>the</strong> Lot number in <strong>the</strong> catalogue and will not be<br />
subject to VAT on <strong>the</strong> Hammer Price.<br />
2. Where Lots are sold using <strong>the</strong> Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme to<br />
VAT–registered businesses, <strong>the</strong> VAT included within <strong>the</strong> Buyers’<br />
Premium is not recoverable as input tax. Upon request on sale day,<br />
we will issue invoices that show VAT separately on both <strong>the</strong> Hammer<br />
Price and <strong>the</strong> Buyer’s Premium. This will enable VAT-registered<br />
businesses to recover <strong>the</strong> VAT charged as input tax, subject to <strong>the</strong><br />
normal rules for recovering input tax.<br />
ii. Zero-Rated Lots<br />
Limited Categories <strong>of</strong> goods, such as books, are Zero-rated (o) for VAT in<br />
<strong>the</strong> United Kingdom. Such Lots are <strong>of</strong>fered under <strong>the</strong> Auctioneers’ Margin<br />
Scheme. In <strong>the</strong>se circumstances no VAT element will be included within<br />
<strong>the</strong> Buyer’s Premium.<br />
iii. Daggered Lots<br />
Lots which are Daggered (†) in <strong>the</strong> catalogue are subject to VAT at 20%<br />
on both <strong>the</strong> Hammer Price and <strong>the</strong> Buyer’s Premium.<br />
iv. Starred and Omega Lots<br />
Lots which are marked (x) in <strong>the</strong> catalogue are subject to VAT at 5% on<br />
<strong>the</strong> Hammer Price and 20% on <strong>the</strong> Buyer’s Premium which is shown as<br />
inclusive <strong>of</strong> VAT. Lots which bear <strong>the</strong> Omega symbol (Ω) are subject to<br />
VAT at 20% on <strong>the</strong> Hammer Price and on <strong>the</strong> Buyer’s Premium. Such Lots<br />
bear VAT because <strong>the</strong> Lot is liable for VAT at this rate on importation into<br />
<strong>the</strong> EU.<br />
v. Investment Gold Lots<br />
Lots marked (g) in <strong>the</strong> catalogue are exempt from VAT on <strong>the</strong> Hammer<br />
Price and are subject to VAT at 20% on <strong>the</strong> Buyer’s Premium. A refund <strong>of</strong><br />
VAT charged on <strong>the</strong> Buyer’s Premium can also be made on receipt <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> business as a collectibles dealer.<br />
vi. Imported Lots<br />
Lots which are marked (x) and Lots which bear <strong>the</strong> Omega symbol (Ω)<br />
have VAT charged on <strong>the</strong> Hammer Price and Buyers’ Premium because<br />
<strong>the</strong>y have been imported into <strong>the</strong> United Kingdom from outside <strong>the</strong> EU.<br />
In <strong>the</strong>se cases we have used a temporary importation procedure, which in<br />
effect means that <strong>the</strong> point <strong>of</strong> importation is deferred until <strong>the</strong> Lot has been<br />
sold. At this point <strong>the</strong> Buyer is treated as <strong>the</strong> importer and is liable to pay<br />
<strong>the</strong> import VAT due. We will collect <strong>the</strong> VAT from you and pay it to HM<br />
Customs and Excise on your behalf.
STAMPS<br />
BANKNOTES<br />
SALE CALENDAR 2012/2013<br />
27 November Great Britain - The “Fordwater” Collection London 12049<br />
12 December The Chartwell Collection - GB Line-Engraved Essays, Pro<strong>of</strong>s, Stamps and Covers - Part IV London 12021<br />
13 January The Mizuhara Collection <strong>of</strong> Korean Stamps Hong Kong 13008<br />
13 January Fine Stamps and Covers <strong>of</strong> China and Hong Kong Hong Kong 13009<br />
23 January The “Lionheart” Collection <strong>of</strong> Great Britain and British Empire Specimen Stamps London 13010<br />
24 January The Collector’s Series Sale London 13011<br />
COINS<br />
4/5 December Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 12027<br />
12 January Banknotes, Bonds & Share Certificates and Fine Coins <strong>of</strong> China and Hong Kong Hong Kong 13005<br />
15/16 January The Collector’s Series Sale New York 316<br />
27 March Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 13012<br />
27 June Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 13013<br />
22 August Tibetan Coins from <strong>the</strong> Nick Rhodes Collection Hong Kong 13020<br />
24 September North East Indian Coins from <strong>the</strong> Nick Rhodes Collection London 13019<br />
13 December World Banknotes London 12024<br />
14 December The David Kirch Collection <strong>of</strong> English Provincial Banknotes - Part II London 12050<br />
12 January Banknotes, Bonds & Share Certificates and Fine Coins <strong>of</strong> China and Hong Kong Hong Kong 13005<br />
15/16 January The Collector’s Series Sale New York 316<br />
9/10/11 April World Banknotes London 13004<br />
1/2 October World Banknotes London 13018<br />
MEDALS<br />
22 November Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 12004<br />
25 April Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 13001<br />
25 July Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 13002<br />
21 November Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 13003<br />
BONDS AND SHARES<br />
29 November Bonds and Share Certificates <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> World London 12011<br />
12 January Banknotes, Bonds & Share Certificates and Fine Coins <strong>of</strong> China and Hong Kong Hong Kong 13005<br />
15/16 January The Collector’s Series Sale New York 316<br />
17 May Bonds and Share Certificates <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> World London 13016<br />
28 November Bonds and Share Certificates <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> World London 13017<br />
AUTOGRAPHS<br />
15/16 January The Collector’s Series Sale New York 316<br />
WINES<br />
13 January An Evening <strong>of</strong> Exceptional Wines Hong Kong SFW02<br />
The above sale dates are subject to change<br />
<strong>Spink</strong> <strong>of</strong>fers <strong>the</strong> following services:<br />
– VALUATIONS FOR INSURANCE AND PROBATE FOR INDIVIDUAL ITEMS OR WHOLE COLLECTIONS –<br />
– SALES ON A COMMISSION BASIS EITHER OF INDIVIDUAL PIECES OR WHOLE COLLECTIONS –
£25<br />
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