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THE DAVID KIRCH COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PROVINCIAL BANKNOTES R
PART III: WALES & THE WEST MIDLANDS
THE DAVID KIRCH COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PROVINCIAL BANKNOTES - PART III
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ORDER OF SALE ENGLAND CHESHIRE
3001-3032
STAFFORDSHIRE
3315-3402
GLOUCESTERSHIRE
3033-3143
WARWICKSHIRE
3403-3490
HEREFORDSHIRE
3144-3192
WORCESTERSHIRE
3491-3540
SHROPSHIRE
3193-3314
WALES ANGLESEY
3541-3541A
GLAMORGANSHIRE
3642-3701
BRECKNOCKSHIRE
3542-3557
MERIONETHSHIRE
3702-3707
CAERNARFONSHIRE
3558-3569
MONTGOMERYSHIRE
3708-3730
CARDIGANSHIRE
3570-3581
MONMOUTHSHIRE
3731-3778
CARMARTHENSHIRE
3582-3605
PEMBROKESHIRE
3779-3793
DENBIGHSHIRE
3606-3620
RADNORSHIRE
3794-3801
FLINTSHIRE
3621-3641
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FOREWORD
The disposal of the David Kirch collection is one of those landmark events that will influence the collecting market for provincial banknotes for years to come. Viewing these provincial notes indulges the collector with a joyful excess of cerebral pleasures. There is just so much and over such a wide range. And so much that is previously unknown. You could just conceivably ask for more but it would be very selfish to do so. Since their development over the past 300 years or so banks have always been important. Recent events in the financial world have been a timely reminder that banks still play an important role in our everyday lives. The bank failure is no longer just a piece of Victorian mythology. These provincial banknotes take us back to days when every town had at least one local bank that actually issued their own money. And ‘quantitative easing’, in the form of issuing banknotes, could actually be done by a local banker without reference to any central authority. You do not need to be an expert to appreciate the appeal of an old banknote from your own local town – wherever that might be. Provincial banknotes were never produced as collector’s items but were real money for use by serious people for significant financial transactions. They actually are the tangible history of the financial and economic development of the towns and counties of the United Kingdom. The David Kirch collection is a wonderful and significant achievement. In the manner of all great collections the time has now come for its dispersal amongst the wider collector community. This is completely appropriate for all true collectors recognise that they are only the lucky and temporary custodians of the items they collect. The wide range of material available ensures that there will be opportunities for both established and new collectors. And for some pieces the opportunity will probably not be repeated.
Roger Outing Author: Standard Catalogue of the Provincial Banknotes of England & Wales
All notes being sold on behalf of the David Kirch Charitable Trust
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THURSDAY 18 APRIL 2013 Morning Session commencing at 10.00 a.m. (Lots 3001-3540) All Sales are subject to the Terms and Conditions for Buyers printed at the back of this catalogue Estimates The estimated selling price of each lot is printed below the lot description and does not include the Buyer’s Premium. Bidders should bear in mind that estimates are prepared well in advance of the sale and are not definitive. They are subject to revision.
ENGLAND CHESHIRE CHESTER
3001 Chester Bank (Rowton & Morhall), £10, 21 December 18[08], serial number 6, black and white, value at lower left and top right, facade of historic Chester Bank building at centre, manuscript signature of Thos. Morhall at lower right (Outing 519, this denomination not seen), numerous ink annotations, bankruptcy commission stamp on reverse, split and rejoined, a couple of pinholes, otherwise a clean good fine, and a low serial number £300-350
3002 Chester Bank (Rowton & Morhall), £1, 1 June 18[10], serial number 2948, black and white, value at lower left, right and top right, bankers’ initials at centre, manuscript signature of Thos. Morhall at lower left, printed by R & E Williamson of Brook Street London (Outing 519a), pinholes, some small tears at edge and light toning, yet crisp, good fine £200-250
3003 North and South Wales Bank, £5 proof, 18(c.1848), no serial number, black and white, arms at top left, value at lower left, top right, and centre in tableau, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (this type not seen from Chester), mount marks on reverse, SPECIMEN stamped in black at lower right, toning at right edge, light pencil annotation at lower left dated 1848, otherwise extremely fine £150-200 5
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KNUTSFORD
3004 Congleton Bank (John Johnson & Son), £1, 18 April 182[3], serial number E790, black and white arms at top left, value at lower left, top right and centre, manuscript signature of John Johnson at lower right (Outing 585a), laid down on thin card with mount marks on reverse, heavy toning, very good £200-300
3007 Imperial Bank of England, £5, 11 February 18[37], serial number 191, black and white, value at lower left and centre, vignette of St. George and bird with arrows at left, engraved by C.Swain of Manchester (Outing 1090a), cut cancelled, handstamped BANK OF LIVERPOOL, heavily toned, piece missing at lower left, London partnership altered to ‘Wright, Selby & Co’ in ink, good £50-80
3005 Imperial Bank of England, £5, 10 April 18[38], serial number 7/124, black and white, value at lower left and centre, vignette of St. George and bird with arrows at left, engraved by C.Swain of Manchester (Outing 587a), heavily toned, piece missing at lower left, very good £80-120
3008 Imperial Bank of England, £5, 11 February 18[37], serial number 6/4, black and white, value at lower left and centre, vignette of St. George and bird with arrows at left, engraved by C.Swain of Manchester (Outing 1090a), some toning, pinholes at left, folds and tears at edges, piece missing at top left, otherwise very good £150-200
3006 Imperial Bank of England, £5, 1 January 18[39], serial number 1/26, black and white, value at lower left and centre, vignette of St. George and bird with arrows at left, engraved by C.Swain of Manchester (Outing 587a), heavily folded at edges, several holes, very good £100-150 WWW.spinK.Com
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MACCLESFIELD
3012 Macclesfield Bank (Thos. Critchley & Rob. Turner), £5, 20 October 18[13], serial number A783, black and white, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at top right, manuscript signature of Robert Turner at lower right and Critchley at lower left, bank name on reverse (Outing 1318c), cut cancelled, ink annotations on reverse, about fine £80-120
3009 Macclesfield (Thos. Critchley & Francis Sadler), £1, 14 December 18[04], serial number a269, black and white on watermarked paper, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature of Robert Turner at lower left (Outing 1318a), partnership part ink cancelled, suggesting this note was issued under Critchley & Sadler and cancelled under Critchley & Turner, heavily toned, numerous pinholes, very good £100-150
3013 Macclesfield & Cheshire Bank (Daintry Ryle & Co), partial proof £1 on paper, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre and right, Britannia vignette at top left, arms at centre (Outing 1319a), mount marks on reverse, small tears at corners, otherwise a fresh extremely fine £140-180
3010 Macclesfield Bank (Thos. Critchley & Rob. Turner), £1, 10 December 18[14], serial number 993, black and white, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature of Robert Turner at lower right, bank name on reverse in blue (Outing 1318b), some toning and rust spot, ink annotation on reverse, about fine £120-160
3014 Macclesfield & Cheshire Bank (Daintry Ryle & Co), £1, 21 January 18[25], serial number 9720, black and white, value at lower left, centre and right, Britannia vignette at top left, arms at centre, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red, printed by Perkins, Fairman & Heath (Outing 1319a), heavily ink stained and toned, pinholes, sections missing from lower edge, good £150-200
3011 Macclesfield Bank (Thos. Critchley & Rob. Turner), £1, 1 October 18[15], serial number a968, black and white, bordered edge, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Robert Turner at lower right, bank name on reverse (Outing 1318b), heavily toned and folded, small tears at edge, very good £120-180 7
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3015 Macclesfield & Cheshire Bank (Daintry, Ryle & Co), £100, 27 January 18[40], serial number 265a, black and white, value at lower left, top right, top centre and centre (Outing 1319a), halved and rejoined, ink annotations on both sides, toning at top right, very good, extremely rare £700-900
3016 Macclesfield & Cheshire Bank (Daintry, Ryle & Co), £5, 13 February 18[40], serial number 1223, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre (Outing 1319b), handstamps in red and black on obverse, bankruptcy handstamp dated 1841 on reverse, numerous ink annotations, very good £50-80
3018 Macclesfield & Cheshire Bank (Daintry, Ryle & Co), £50, 27 January 18[40], serial number 1162, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, arms at top left (Outing 1319d), handstamped NANTWICH, left portion of note discoloured, otherwise a solid good fine, exceptional £800-1,000
3019 Macclesfield Bank (Wm., Jn. & Thos. Brocklehurst & Co), a sight bill for £5.17.10, 26 March 18[52], serial number 5043, black and white, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Robert Bagshaw, printed by Rowe, Kentish & Co, also includes two unissued sight bills from Northwich, dated 17- and 180- respectively, both with duty stamps (see Outing 1320a for this partnership, initial on unissued sight bills resemble Outing 3030a), heavily annotated, otherwise very fine, the two cheques good extremely fine (3) £30-40
3017 Macclesfield & Cheshire Bank (Daintry, Ryle & Co), £5, 19 January 18[41], serial number 1755, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, manuscript signature of J.C.Ryle (Outing 1319b), handstamps in red and black on obverse, numerous handstamps on reverse, signed by the banker’s son, who later became a clergyman and was the first bishop of Liverpool, about very fine £100-150 WWW.spinK.Com
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NANTWICH
3020 Macclesfield Bank (Wm., Jn. & Thos. Brocklehurst & Co), £5, 6 April 18[57], serial number 10205, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, beehive vignette at top left, manuscript signature of P.P.Brocklehurst at lower right (see Outing 1320 for type, this partnership not seen), heavily toned, some pinholes, about fine £140-180
3022 Nantwich Bank (Broughton & Garnett), £1, 27 September 182[3], serial number J985, black and white, value lower left, top right and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature of Broughton at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (Outing 1473a), heavily discoloured, pinholes at left, very good £140-180
3021 Imperial Bank of England, £5, 25 September 18[38], serial number 1/169, black and white, value at lower left and centre, vignette of St.George at top left with bird holding arrows, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 1323a), trimmed, some ink annotations, a couple of pinholes, about fine £80-120
3023 Nantwich Bank (Broughton & Garnett), £2, 4 January 182[3], serial number 303, black and white, value lower left, top right and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature of Broughton at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (Outing 1473b), halved and repaired on reverse, pinned to a separate paper, good and a rare denomination £200-300
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3024 Nantwich Old Bank (Benjamin Hewitt, Eldowes Bowman & John Eldowes Bowman), £1, 14 June 18[13], serial number F1982, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, top right and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature of J.E.Bowman at lower right (Outing 1474a), mount marks and bankruptcy stamp on reverse, duty stamp at left, heavily folded, otherwise about fine £120-160
3025 Nantwich Old Bank (Benjamin Hewitt, Eldowes Bowman & John Eldowes Bowman), £5, 24 March 18[13], serial number a650, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature of Eldowes Bowman at lower right (Outing 1474c), cut cancelled, ink marks and some pinholes at left, about fine £80-120
3026 Northwich Bank (Thomas Walter Williams), £1, 16 July 18[14], serial number 114, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, vignette at left, manuscript signature at lower right, value, partnership name and town of issue in Old English text on reverse (Outing 1590a), heavily toned, trimmed, very good £100-120
3027 Northwich Bank (Thomas Walter Williams), £1, 8 April 18[25], serial number J645, black and white, bordered edge, value at lower left, top right and centre, vignette at left, manuscript signature at lower right, revenue stamp in red and black on reverse (Outing 1590a), toned and discoloured, otherwise a solid about fine £150-200
3028 Imperial Bank of England, £5, 4 April 18[38], serial number 2/42, black and white, value at lower left and centre, vignette of St.George at left with bird holding arrows, manuscript signature at lower right, printed by C.Swain of Manchester (Outing 1592a), trimmed, some light staining in places, otherwise a solid and clean good fine £120-180 WWW.spinK.Com
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3031 Stockport & Cheshire Bank (William Miller Christy, Isaac Lloyd, John Kenyon Winterbottom & John Worsley), £1, 1 March 182[5], serial number 3, black and white, value at lower left, top right, centre and centre as protector, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Isaac Lloyd at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (see Outing 2042 for type, this partnership not seen), evidence of mounting on reverse, otherwise about very fine and the earliest £1 known for this rarely seen partnership. Very rare and attractive £350-550
3029 Imperial Bank of England, £5, 27 March 18[39], serial number 3/39, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and centre, vignette of St.George at left with bird holding arrows, manuscript signature at lower right, printed by C.Swain of Manchester (Outing 1592a), some speckled staining, otherwise a pleasing and fresh very fine £140-200
STOCKPORT
3032 Stockport & Cheshire Bank (William Miller Christy, Isaac Lloyd, John Kenyon Winterbottom & John Worsley), unissued £20, 182-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, bankers’ initials at top left (Outing 2042a), minimal staining at edges, otherwise about uncirculated, rare £200-300
3030 Stockport Bank (Day, Barton, Dumbells & Robinson), unissued 10 guineas, no date (c.179193), no serial, black and white on watermarked paper, value at centre, vignette of lion, sunrise and beehive at top left, duty stamp at lower left (Outing 2039b), folds, tear at right, otherwise a fresh good fine, very rare and an unusual style £300-500
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GLOUCESTERSHIRE BERKELEY
CHELTENHAM
3035 Cheltenham Bank, unissued sight bills (2), 17-, no serial numbers, black and white, coat of arms at left (not seen in Outing), some discolouration, evidence of mounting on one and the other mounted on blue paper, good very fine (2) £100-120
3033 Berkeley Bank (Marklove & Co), unissued £20, 180-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of Berkeley Castle at top left (Outing 120a), evidence of mounting on reverse and one hole, otherwise very fine £200-300
3036 Cheltenham & Winchcomb Bank (Thos. Fisher & Thos. Ashmore), £1, 1 August 18[18], serial number G1000, black and white, value at lower left and right, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Thos. Ashmore at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 487b), ink cancelled, annotation on reverse relating to Bankruptcy Commission at the Royal Hotel (Cheltenham) dated 11th August 1819, about fine £120-160
3034 Berkeley Bank (Marklove, Hickes & Marklove), unissued £1, 18- (c.1800), no serial number, black and white, bankers’ initials at top left, value at lower left, centre and top right (see Outing 120 for type, this partnership not seen), mounted on blue paper, otherwise good extremely fine £150-200
3037 Cheltenham & Winchcomb Bank (Thos. Fisher & Thos. Ashmore), £5, 5 September 18[18], serial number E2805, black and white, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Thos. Ashmore at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 487c), trimmed, some ink annotations, otherwise fine £80-120 13
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3038 Cheltenham & Winchcomb Bank (Thos. Fisher & Thos. Ashmore), £5, 4 June 18[18], serial number E1590, black and white, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Thos. Ashmore at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 487c), ink annotations on reverse, trimmed, halved and rejoined by tape, otherwise fine £100-150
3039 Cheltenham Bank (Sir Paul Baghott, Sons & Co), proof £1 on thin card, 18- (c.1819), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and top right, vignette of Sherbourne Spa at left (see Outing 488 for type), evidence of mounting on reverse, light staining, otherwise good extremely fine £200-300
3040 Cheltenham Bank (Sir Paul Baghott, Sons & Co), £1, 11 January 18[19], serial number B291, black and white, value at lower left and top right, vignette of Sherbourne Spa at left, manuscript signature of Paul Baghott at lower right (Outing 488), toning, a couple of pinholes at left, otherwise fine £150-200
3041 Cheltenham & Gloucestershire Bank (William Henry Bayly), £1, 10 April 18[20], serial number 1415, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at left, manuscript signature of W.H.Bayly at lower left (Outing 489), ink annotations on reverse, toned, about fine £100-150
3042 Cheltenham Bank (Nathaniel Hartland, John Allis Hartland and N. Hartland Junr), unissued £1, 182-, no serial number, black and white, bordered edge, value at lower centre and center, vignette of stock bound by rope at centre (Outing 490), small tears at edges, rust marks on reverse, otherwise a solid fine, bold £100-150
3043 Cheltenham Bank (Nath. Hartland, John A. Hartland & N. Hartland Junr), unissued £5, 183-, no serial number, black and white, value at top, left, right and lower centre, vignette of sticks bound by rope at centre (see Outing 490 for type, this partnership not seen), line of rust marks on reverse, light toning, a solid good fine, a lovely design £300-400
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CHIPPING CAMPDEN
3044 Gloucestershire Banking Company, unissued £5, 183-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top left, top right and centre, vignette of Montellier Rotunda at left (Outing 493a), a fresh and crisp good very fine and a lovely design £300-400
3047 Campden Bank (Edward & John Horsman), 5 guineas, 4 December 17[94], serial number B3578, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature of Edward Horsman at lower right (not seen), annotations on reverse related to bankruptcy dated October 31 1797, repaired with tape on reverse, some holes and staining, very good, rare £300-400
3045 Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £10, 14 April 187[5], serial number B978, black and white, value at lower left, top right, and centre, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 493g), cancellation holes and stamped cancelled in blue, toning and ink annotations, about fine £300-400
3048 Campden Bank (Edward & John Horsman), £10, 23 November 17[95], serial number 63663, black and white, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature of Edward Horsman at lower right (Outing not seen), annotations on reverse relating to a fourth dividend paid and bankruptcy dated 9th November 1798, trimmed, toned, good, rare £300-400
3046 National Provincial Bank of Cheltenham, proof £10 on thin card, 183-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and top right, head of William IV at top left (Outing not seen), mount marks on reverse, stains, toning, top corners damaged, very good £120-160
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CHIPPING SODBURY
3049 Chipping Sodbury Old Bank, unissued 5 guineas, no date, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and right, bankers’ initials at top left (not seen), mounted on blue paper, light toning otherwise a crisp and fresh good extremely fine £200-300
3051 Cirencester Bank (Cripps & Co), £5, 19 April 18[34], serial number 951, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, allegory of justice at top left, manuscript signature of Cripps at lower left (Outing 564a), toning, pinholes at left, about fine, pleasing £250-300
CIRENCESTER
3050 Cirencester Bank (Pitt, Bowly, Wood & Croome), £5, 4 May 182[0], serial number L7816, black and white, value at lower left and centre, phoenix vignette at top left, manuscript signature of Bowly at lower right, duty stamp at left (see Outing 563 for type, this denomination not seen), light toning, otherwise a fresh and crisp good very fine, lovely, very rare in this grade £400-500
3052 Gloucestershire Banking Company, partial proof £5, 18- (1831-73), no serial number, black and white on card, bordered edge, value at lower left, left and top right (see Outing 566a for type), two strong folds and some foxing, very fine £200-250
3053 Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof £5, 186-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (see Outing 566a for type), two strong folds, otherwise a clean, fresh good very fine £200-250
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3057 Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof £5, 184-, no serial number, black and white on watermarked tracing paper, value at lower left, centre, and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (Outing 566c), two folds, otherwise crisp and fresh, good very fine £200-300
3054 Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof £5 and £10 set, 18- (1831-73), no serial number, black and white on card, both with bordered edge, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (see Outing 566a and 566d for type), both with two strong folds, otherwise both fresh good very fine (2) £300-400
3058 Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £5, 3 March 188[2], serial number A098, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature of Bowly at lower right, bank name in pseudo oriental pattern on reverse, printed by W.W.Sprague & Co (Outing 566f), cancellation holes, tear at top right repaired with tape, annotation of reverse dated 23/8/88, otherwise a clean, solid about very fine, attractive and rare £350-450
3055 Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof £5 and £10 set, 184-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (see Outing 566a and 566d for type), both with two folds, some very light foxing, good very fine (2) £300-400
3056 Gloucestershire Banking Company, £5, 1 April 185[9], serial number O1/566, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (Outing 566b), stamped CANCELLED twice, cancellation holes, toning, a solid very fine, rare £300-400 17
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COLEFORD
3059 Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £5, 1 November 188[obscured], serial number D826, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature at lower right, bank name in pseudo oriental pattern on reverse, printed by W.W.Sprague & Co (Outing 566g), stamped CANCELLED twice, cancellation holes, some ink stains, otherwise a crisp very fine, pleasing £350-450
3061 Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £5, 16 May 188[4], serial number A227, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature at lower right, bank name in pseudo oriental pattern on reverse, printed by W.W.Sprague & Co (Outing 581, not seen), stamped CANCELLED twice, cancellation holes, some ink stains, otherwise a crisp very fine, pleasing and rare £350-450
DURSLEY
3060 Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £10, 10 November 187[3], serial number L215, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature of Bowly at lower right (Outing 566i), stamped CANCELLED twice, cancellation holes, annotations on reverse, otherwise a solid good fine, pleasing and rare £350-450
3062 Dursley (Richard Williams), unissued 5 guineas, 179-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and right, banker’s initials at top left, printed by Ashby, Cheapside (Outing 723, not seen), mounted on blue paper, small tear at top edge, otherwise a fresh and original good very fine, and very rare £250-350
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3063 Dursley Bank (John Vizard, George Adey, Henry Vizard & Stephen Adey), £1, 1 December 180[6], serial number L3006, black and white, value at lower left and right, bankers’ initials at left (Outing 724, this partnership not seen), tear cancelled, toned, small hole at left, very good £100-150
3065 Dursley Bank (John Vizard, George Adey, Henry Vizard & Stephen Adey), 5 guineas, 4 December 180[4], serial number L235, black and white, value at lower left and right, bankers’ initials at left (Outing 724, this partnership not seen), tear cancelled, toned, some ink stains, very good, rare £200-300
3064 Dursley Bank (John Vizard, George Adey, Henry Vizard & Stephen Adey), 1 guinea, 19 January 180[7], serial number 5910, black and white, value at lower left and right, bankers’ initials at left (Outing 724, this partnership not seen), tear cancelled, toned, very good £140-180
3066 Dursley & Uley Bank (Watts, Bloxome, Watts & Player), Dursely & Uley Bank (Watts, Bloxome, Watts & Player), part issued £1, 31 July 18[11], serial number F2945, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and right, Dursley Market House at left, duty stamp at left (Outing 725b), right edge torn, heavily folded, very good, pleasing and rare £250-350
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GLOUCESTER
3067 Dursley Bank (Bloxome, Son & Co), £10, 22 October 18[34], serial number 192, black and white, value at lower left, right and top right, Dursley Market House at centre, partnership and value on reverse in red bordered guilloche design, a Rowe & Kentish print (Outing 725j), cut cancelled, toned, a solid and crisp very fine, rare £300-500
3069 Gloucester City Old Bank (James Wood), 1 guinea, 18 January 18[19], serial number 7051, black and white, value at lower left and top right, arms at left, manuscript signature of James Wood at lower right (Outing 819a), heavy toning, torn edges, pinholes at left, very good £100-150
FAIRFORD
3068 Gloucestershire Bank (John Herbert & Co), £1, 17 April [1819], serial number 256J, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at left, manuscript signature of J.Herbert at lower right (not seen in Outing), heavily toned and stained red, large tear at top left, very good £150-200
3070 Gloucester City Old Bank (James Wood), 5 guineas, 15 July 18[19], serial number 9160J, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at left, manuscript signature of James Wood at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 819b), ink cancelled, four pinholes at left, otherwise a solid good fine £120-160
3071 Gloucester City Old Bank (James Wood), £1, 17 December 18[25], serial number 8979, black and white, value at lower left and top right, arms at top left, manuscript signature of James Wood at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 819c), ink cancelled in red, large stain and toning, very good £100-150
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3075 Gloucester City Old Bank (James Wood), a pair of £10, 22 May 18[26] & 9 March 18[27], serial numbers 7321M & 7456M, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at left, both with manuscript signature of James Wood at lower right (Outing 819g), both ink cancelled in black, trimmed, one repaired on reverse, heavy toning, good (2) £120-180
3072 Gloucester City Old Bank (James Wood), £5, 4 June 18[17], serial number 2989J, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, arms at left, manuscript signature of James Wood at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 819f), ink cancelled, toned and stained, otherwise about very fine £150-200
3073 Gloucester City Old Bank (James Wood), £5, 31 July 18[28], serial number 9843J, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, arms at left, manuscript signature of James Wood at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 819f), ink cancelled in black, pinholes at left, very good £100-150
3076 Gloucester City Old Bank (James Wood), £10, 24 April 18[30], serial number 7733A, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at left, manuscript signature of James Wood at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 819g), ink cancelled in black, toning, otherwise about fine £150-200
3077 Gloucester Bank (Sam Niblett), an issued (2) and unissued (1) sight bills, 17[82]-[88] & unissued post bill for 5 guineas, 17-, black and white, all with arms at left, issued notes with manuscript signature of Niblett (see Outing 822 for type, earlier date not seen), issued notes with some staining and torn edges, fine; unissued noted mounted on blue paper, good extremely fine (4) £150-200
3074 Gloucester City Old Bank (James Wood), £5, 25 March 18[35], serial number 2142M, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, arms at left, manuscript signature of James Wood at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 819f), ink cancelled in black, some pinholes, toned, about fine £100-150
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3078 Gloucester Old Bank (William Fendall, Charles Evans & James Jelf), 5 guineas, 19 January 18[13], serial number A2315, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, arms at left, manuscript signature of James Jelf at lower right (Outing 822b), pinholes at left, light toning, otherwise a solid about fine £100-150
3079 Gloucester Old Bank (Fendall, Evans & Jelf), £1, 6 May 18[12], serial number 2107, black and white, value at lower left and right, arms at top left, manuscript signature of James Jelf at lower right (Outing 822c), pinholes, foxing and ink annotations, otherwise about fine £100-150
3080 Gloucester Old Bank (William Fendall, Charles Evans & James Jelf), £10, 8 January 18[13], serial number 1139, black and white, value at lower left and right, arms at top left, manuscript signature of James Jelf at lower right (Outing 822e), heavily toned, pinholes and holes across central fold, good, rare £150-200
3081 Gloucester Old Bank (Charles Evans & James Jelf), 1 guinea, 1 July 18[14], serial number 264, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at top left, manuscript signature of James Jelf at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 822f), handstamp on reverse relating to bankruptcy, pinholes at left, some small ink stains, otherwise a solid about fine £100-150
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3084 Gloucester Old Bank (Charles Evans & James Jelf), £10, 9 November 18[13], serial number X947, black and white, value at lower left and right, arms at top left, manuscript signature of James Jelf at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 822i), toning more on reverse, small ink marks, frayed edges at strong folds, about fine £180-240
3082 Gloucester Old Bank (Charles Evans & James Jelf), 5 guineas, 9 November 18[13], serial number L115, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, arms at left, manuscript signature of James Jelf at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 822g), toned, folded edges, pinholes, about fine £140-180
3083 Gloucester Old Bank (Charles Evans & James Jelf), a pair of £1, 1 April 18[14] & 9 January 18[15], serial number 217 & 2501, both black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, top centre and right, arms at top left, manuscript signature of James Jelf at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 822h), toning and some discolouration, very fine and fine (2) £150-200
3085 Gloucester Old Bank (Charles Evans & James Jelf), 1 guinea, 11 October 18[14], serial number 595, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at top left, manuscript signature of James Jelf at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 822j), pinholes at left, ink spot and light toning, otherwise a pleasing and solid good fine £120-180
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3086 Gloucester Bank (Merrott & John Merrott Stephens), £1, 25 March 18[13], serial number T988, black and white, value at lower left and right, arms at top left, manuscript signature of Merrott Stephens at lower right (Outing 823a), heavy toning, pinholes at left, very good £80-120
3087 Gloucester Bank (Merrott & John Merrott Stephens), £5, 23 April 18[13], serial number H406, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at top left, manuscript signature of Merrott Stephens at lower right (Outing 823b), repaired with paper on reverse, three large holes and numerous pinholes, heavy toning, good £80-100
3089 Gloucester Bank (John Turner, Robert Morris, Thomas Turner & Robert Morris Junr), unissued 1 guinea, 18- (c.1812-19), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and top right, arms at top left (Outing 824, not seen), toning and pinholes at right, very fine, pleasing and rare £200-300
3090 Gloucester Bank (John Turner Thomas Turner and Robert Morris), £1, 2 September 18[19], serial number E8990, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at top left, manuscript signature of John Turner at lower left, banker’s initials in filigree design on reverse (Outing 824a), a line of pinholes, some small ink stains on reverse, otherwise a solid and original very fine £200-250
3088 Gloucester Bank (Merrott Stephens), £1, 21 September 18[15], serial number V788, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at top left, manuscript signature of Merrott Stephens at lower right (Outing 823c), ink cancelled, ink stain at lower centre, annotations on reverse dated 27 May 1818, toning, about fine £100-140
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3093 Gloucester Bank (John Turner, Thomas Turner and Robert Morris), £5, 16 June 18[20], serial number F776, black and white, value at lower left and right, arms at left, manuscript signature of John Turner at lower left, bankers’ initials in filigree design on reverse (Outing 824b), heavily toned, ink annotations on both sides, trimmed at left and top edges, good £50-80
3091 Gloucester Bank (John Turner, Thomas Turner and Robert Morris), £1, 182[illegible], no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at left, revenue stamp on reverse on red and black (Outing 824a), heavily toned, manuscript writing faded, lower left corner missing, broken along central fold, good £80-100
3094 Gloucester Bank (Gladstone, Turner, Montague, Turner & Nicholls), proof £10, 182-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at left (Outing 826), laid down on card, otherwise fresh and original, about uncirculated, rare £200-300
3092 Gloucester Bank (John Turner, Thomas Turner and Robert Morris), £1, 22 February 182[5], serial number F5284, black and white, bordered edge, value at lower left and centre, arms at left, manuscript signature Robert Morris, revenue stamp on reverse on red and black (Outing 824a), toning, tears at edges, broken along central fold, very good £100-140
3095 Gloucestershire Banking Company, unissued £5, 184-, serial number 2750, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (Outing 828a), original and fresh, good very fine £200-300 25
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3096 Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof £5, 184-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (Outing 828c), two strong folds, otherwise original and fresh, good extremely fine £180-240
3099 Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof £5, 186-, no serial numbers, black and white on thin card, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (Outing 828c), two strong folds, otherwise original and fresh, good extremely fine £150-200
3097 Gloucestershire Banking Company, a proof and partial proof pair of £5, 185-, no serial numbers, black and white on card, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (1) and centre (1), (Outing 828c), two strong folds, otherwise original and fresh, good extremely fine £200-250
3100 Gloucestershire Banking Company, £10, 1 April 187[8], serial number G767, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (Outing 828e), stamped CANCELLED, cancellation holes, some toning, about fine £200-250
3098 Gloucestershire Banking Company, a proof and partial proof pair of £5, 184- & 18 August 184[2], no serial numbers, black and white on card, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (1) (Outing 828c), two strong folds, partial proof with foxing, otherwise generally fresh good very fine (2) £300-400 WWW.spinK.Com
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3103 Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof £50, 184-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (see Outing 828g for type), two strong folds, otherwise fresh and original, good very fine, rare £400-600
3101 Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof £10, 184-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (Outing 828f), two strong folds, otherwise fresh and original, good very fine £150-200
3104 Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof £50, 185-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (see Outing 828g for type), two strong folds, otherwise fresh and original, good very fine and a very rare denomination £400-600
3102 Gloucestershire Banking Company, a collection of proof and partial proof £10, 184-, no serial numbers, black and white on card (3) and paper (1), value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (2) and centre (1) (Outing 828f), two strong folds (3), light foxing, otherwise generally fresh good very fine and a rare group (4) £600-800
3105 Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £5, 7 October 18[81], serial number R1, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 828i), toned, cancellation holes, a solid about fine and a low number in the series £150-200
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3106 Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £10, 15 July 188[2], serial number A774, black and white, value at lower left, centre, top right and centre as protector in red, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature at lower right, bank name in pseudo oriental design on reverse (Outing 828l), toned, cancellation holes, stamped CANCELLED, ink annotations on reverse, a solid about fine £300-400
3107 Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £50, 6 December 188[2], serial number A269, black and white, value at lower left, centre, top right and centre as protector in green, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature at lower right, bank name in pseudo oriental design on reverse (see Outing 828 for type, this denomination not seen), some toning, cancellation holes, otherwise a fresh very fine. A lovely note and extremely rare £800-1,200 WWW.spinK.Com
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3108 National Provincial Bank of England, proof £5, 183-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left and left in tableau, bordered edge, bust of William IV at top left, royal arms at top right, allegorical vignette at top centre (not seen from this branch of issue), surface dirt, evidence of mounting on reverse, otherwise very fine, rare £200-250
3110 County of Gloucester Bank Limited, specimen £10, 18-, serial number E7300, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at top left (see Outing 830 for type, “Limited” not seen for this bank), perforated ‘&Co’ at lower right and top left, ‘LIMITED’ annotated at top right, a crisp about uncirculated, rare £250-350
3109 National Provincial Bank of England, proof £10, 183-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left and left in tableau, bordered edge, bust of William IV at top left, royal arms at top right, allegorical vignette at top centre (not seen from this branch of issue), surface dirt, evidence of mounting on reverse, otherwise very fine, rare £200-250
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NEWNHAM ON SEVERN
3111 Gloucestershire Banking Company, specimen £5, 184-, serial number 6745, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (Outing 1532a), several strong folds, otherwise a crisp and fresh very fine £150-200
3112 Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £5, 2 October 188[2], serial number A808, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature at lower right, bank name in pseudo oriental design on reverse, printed by W.W.Sprague & Co (Outing 1532d), cancellation holes, minimal toning and stain at left edge, otherwise a solid fine £200-300
STOW-ON-THE-WOLD
3113 Gloucestershire Banking Company, £10, 2 July 186[4], serial number D194, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature of Nath Hartland at lower right (Outing 2073d), ink cancelled in pink, stamped CANCELLED in purple, pinholes at left, otherwise a crisp very fine, rare £300-400 WWW.spinK.Com
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3114 Gloucestershire Banking Company, £10, 1 January 187[8], serial number G457, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature of Sam Bowly at lower right (Outing 2073d), ink cancelled in pink, stamped CANCELLED in purple, pinholes at left, otherwise fine, rare £300-400
3115 Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £5, 4 January 188[2], serial number A302, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature of Sam Bowly at lower right, bank name in pseudo oriental design on reverse (Outing 2073h), ink cancelled and cancellation holes, pinholes at left, halved and rejoined, a solid fine £200-250
3116 Stow Bank (Joseph Edward & Charles Cripps), £1, 12 October 18[21], serial number D1547, black and white, value at lower left and right, arms at left, manuscript signature of Charles Cripps at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (see Outing 2078, this partnership not seen), toned, rust stains, holes along central fold, uneven edges, very good £150-200 31
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STROUD
3117 Stroudwater Bank (Richard Martin, Thomas Mills & Willm Sandilands Wilson), £1, 9 July 18[17], serial number O19609, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, Britannia and lion at top left, manuscript signature of W. Wilson AR lower right (Outing 2088a), numerous pinholes, heavily toned, ink marks, annotations on reverse, good £200-300
3118 Gloucestershire Banking Company, unissued £5, 184-, no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (Outing 2091b), ink annotation at lower right, otherwise a crisp and fresh very fine £150-200
3119 Gloucestershire Banking Company, £10, 183-, no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of Stroud Subscription Rooms at left (Outing 2091d), ink cancelled, a fresh and crisp good very fine, pleasing and rare £250-350
3120 Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £5, 1 October 188[3], serial number A593, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at at left, manuscript signature at lower right, bank name in pseudo oriental design on reverse, printed by W.W. Sprague & Co (Outing 2091g, this branch not seen), stamped CANCELLED twice, cancellation holes, a crisp about very fine, pleasing and rare £300-400
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TETBURY
TEWKESBURY
3123 Tewkesbury Old Bank (Lechmere, Isaac, Martin & Cherry), proof £5, 18- (c.1792), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, right and top right, vignette of heraldic building at left, printed by Charles Skipper & East (see Outing 2148a for type), perforated SPECIMEN C.SKIPPER & EAST, only minimal surface dirt, fresh and original, about uncirculated £150-200
3121 Tetbury Bank (Wood, Pitt, Croome, Bowly & Croome), £1, 16 September 18[17], serial number 25663, black and white, value at lower left and right, arms at top left, manuscript signature of Wm Wood at lower right, duty stamp at left (see Outing 2146 for type, this partnership not seen), toned, uneven edges, holes along central fold, very good, rare £250-350
BRIDGEND, STONEHOUSE
3124 Tewkesbury Old Bank (Lechmere, Isaac, Isaac, Martin & Cherry), specimen £5, 18- (c.1792), no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, right and top right, vignette of heraldic building at left, printed by Charles Skipper & East (Outing 2148b), two pinholes at top left, perforated SPECIMEN C.SKIPPER & EAST, otherwise about uncirculated £150-200
3122 Bridgend, Stonehouse (John Dimock & Co), £1, 3 February 182[5], serial number 178, black and white, value at lower left and centre, manuscript signature at lower left, partnership name at left, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 274a), stained and toned, fine £150-200
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3125 Tewkesbury Old Bank (Lechmere, Isaac, Isaac & Martin), specimen £5, 18- (c.1792), no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, right and top right, vignette of heraldic building at left, printed by Charles Skipper & East, value and bank name on reverse in red and blue (Outing 2148c), perforated SPECIMEN C.SKIPPER & EAST, annotations at left, minimal surface dirt, otherwise about uncirculated £150-200
3126 Tewkesbury Old Bank (Lechmere, Isaac, Isaac & Martin), £10, 1 October 18[60], serial number E909, black and white, value at lower left, right and top right, vignette of heraldic building at left, printed by Charles Skipper & East, value and bank name on reverse in green (see Outing 2148c for type), cut cancelled, heavily toned, pinholes at left, pink stain at centre, very good £120-180
3127 Tewkesbury Old Bank (Lechmere, Isaac, Isaac & Martin), £5, 2 October 18[60], serial number J830, black and white, value at lower left, right and top right, vignette of heraldic building at left, manuscript signature of Martin at lower right, printed by Charles Skipper & East, value and bank name on reverse in blue and red (see Outing 2148c for type), heavily toned, pinholes at left, pink stain at centre, very good £200-300 WWW.spinK.Com
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3128 Tewkesbury Old Bank (Lechmere, Wall, Isaac & Lechmere), £10, 14 June 18[30], serial number A483, black and white, value at lower left, right and top right, vignette of heraldic building at left, printed by Charles Skipper & East, partnership initials in filigree design on reverse (Outing 2148, not seen), trimmed, heavily toned, DEPOSIT handstamped numerous times, pinholes at left, very good £150-200
3129 Tewkesbury Old Bank (Lechmere, Lechmere & Isaac), £10, 9 March 18[60], serial number E547, black and white, value at lower left, right and top right, vignette of heraldic building at left, printed by Charles Skipper & East, value and bank name on reverse in green (Outing 2148, not seen), heavily toned, pink stain at centre, purple handstamp and some ink stains, very good £180-240
3130 Tewkesbury and Evesham Bank (Nath. Hartland, John Allis Hartland & N Hartland Junr), £5, 2 April 18[33], serial number 1135E, black and white, bordered edge, value at lower left, lower right and centre, vignette of sticks bound by rope at centre, manuscript signature of J.A.Hartland at lower centre (Outing 2150a), toned, pinholes at left, about fine £150-200 35
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3131 Tewkesbury and Evesham Bank (Nath. Hartland, John Allis Hartland & N Hartland Junr), proof £5, 18- (c.1833), serial number, black and white, bordered edge, value at lower left, lower right and centre, vignette of sticks bound by rope at centre, printed by Batho & Bingley (Outing 2150b), minimal surface dirt, otherwise a fresh about uncirculated £150-200
3132 Gloucestershire Banking Company, unissued £5, 18- (c.1831-82), no serial number, black and white, bordered edge, value at lower left, top right and centre, vignette of sticks bound by rope at centre, printed by Batho & Bingley (Outing 2151a), two strong folds, fresh and original, good very fine £150-200
3133 Gloucestershire Banking Company, unissued £5, 18- (c.1831-82), no serial number, black and white, bordered edge, value at lower left, top right and centre, vignette of sticks bound by rope at centre, printed by Batho & Bingley (Outing 2151a), two strong folds, fresh and original, good very fine £150-200
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3134 Gloucestershire Banking Company, unissued £5, 184-, no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, top right and centre, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, printed by Batho & Bingley (Outing 2151a), two strong folds, ink annotation at lower right, otherwise fresh and original, good very fine £200-250
3135 Gloucestershire Banking Company, unissued £10, 18- (c.1833-82), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at centre, printed by Batho & Bingley (Outing 2151c), two strong folds, otherwise fresh and original, good very fine £200-250
3136 Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £5, 2 January 188[2], serial number A750, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, top right and centre, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, bank name in pseudo oriental design on reverse, printed by W.W.Sprague & Co (Outing 2151f), stamped CANCELLED, cancellation holes, toning and pinholes at left, otherwise a solid good fine, rare £200-300 37
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THRUPP AND BRIMSCOMBE (BRIMSCOMBE PORT)
3137 Brimscombe Port Bank (Richard Miller & Compy), 1 guinea, 1 January 18[18], serial number 765, black and white, value at lower left and right, allegorical maiden at top left, manuscript signature of Richard Miller at lower left (Outing 298), toned, ink annotation on reverse, very good, rare £250-300
3139 Winchcomb Bank (Fisher & Ashmore), £1, 1 August 18[17], serial number B1779, black and white, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature of Thos Fisher at lower right (Outing 2369d), toned, ink annotation on reverse relating to bankruptcy, very good £100-150
WINCHCOMB
3138 Winchcomb Gloucestershire Bank (Fisher & Ashmore), 2 guineas, 8 July 18[16], serial number 0251, black and white, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature of Thos Fisher at lower right (Outing 2369b), toned, lower and right edges folded, pinholes at left, very good, rare £180-240
3140 Winchcomb Bank (Fisher & Ashmore), £1, 6 June 18[16], serial number K5, black and white, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature of Thos Fisher at lower right (Outing 2369d), pinholes, toned, ink annotations on reverse and small ink stains, very good £80-120
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WOTTON-UNDER-EDGE
3141 Wotton Underedge (Goodson Vines), unissued 10 guineas, 17-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and centre, banker initials at top left indicating ‘Goodson Vines’ (see Outing 2415 for type), mounted on blue paper, minimal surface dirt, otherwise fresh, about uncirculated £200-300
3142 National Provincial Bank of England, cheque proof on card, 18-, no serial number, black and white, bank’s initials at left (see Outing 2416 for bank name), discolouration, evidence of mounting on reverse, fine £30-40
3143 Wotton-Underedge (Edwd Anthy & John Austin & Co), unissued £1, 182-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, right and top centre, arms at top left, revenue stamp with Pistrucci design in red and black on reverse (Outing 2417), several strong folds, slight toning in places, otherwise fresh and original, about very fine, rare £250-350 39
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HEREFORDSHIRE HEREFORD
3144 Hereford City & County Bank (Bodenham, Phillipps & Garrett), £1, 1 March 18[17], serial number L874, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at top left, manuscript signature at lower left (Outing 933b), toning, pinholes at left, mounted on border of paper on reverse, very good £200-250
3146 Hereford City & County Bank (Bodenham, Jay, Garrett & Co), £1, 2 July 18[21], serial number K305, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at left, manuscript signature of Bodenham at lower left, bank name and value on reverse (Outing 933d), toned some pinholes along folds, torn edges, good £80-120
3145 Hereford City & County Bank (Bodenham, Phillipps & Garrett), £1, 1 February 18[18], serial number S431, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at left, manuscript signature of Bodenham at lower left, bank name and value on reverse (Outing 933b), toned, two large holes, some ink stains, otherwise about fine £100-150
3147 Hereford Old Bank (Downes, Smith, Coleman, Kinnersley and Holloway), 5 guineas, 13 April 17[95], serial number, black and white, value at lower left, manuscript signature of Charles Holloway at lower right (see Outing 934, this partnership not seen), repaired with tape on reverse, evidence of framing, toned with holes at folds, about fine, rare £350-450
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3148 Hereford Old Bank (Matthew, Holloway, Cooke & Carless), 1 guinea, 21 January 181[8], black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, arms at left, manuscript signature of Cooke at lower right (Outing 934b), toned, pinholes at left, very good £150-200
3149 Hereford City & County Bank (Frederick Hoskyns Matthews & Co), £5, 4 October 18[52], serial number G30, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, vignettes of Herefordshire Cathedral, Hereford Shire Hall and the Preaching Cross at top, manuscript signature of F.H.Matthews at lower right (Outing 934e), halved and rejoined, ink stain at centre, toned, otherwise solid, fine, rare £300-400
3150 Hereford City & County Bank (Frederick Hoskyns Matthews & Co), proof £5, 18- (c.1849), no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and centre, vignettes of Herefordshire Cathedral, Hereford Shire Hall and the Preaching Cross at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 934e), mount marks on reverse, handstamped SPECIMEN, pencil annotations dated ‘Sept 5th 49’, light toning otherwise extremely fine £250-350 WWW.spinK.Com
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3153 Hereford City & County Bank (Matthews, Phillipps & Matthews), proof £20, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and centre, vignettes of Herefordshire Cathedral, Hereford Shire Hall and the Preaching Cross at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 934l), mount marks on reverse, handstamped SPECIMEN, toning, otherwise extremely fine £250-350
3151 Hereford City & County Bank (Frederick Hoskyns Matthews & Co), proof £20, 18- (c.1849), no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and centre, vignettes of Herefordshire Cathedral, Hereford Shire Hall and the Preaching Cross at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 934g), mount marks on reverse, handstamped SPECIMEN, pencil annotations dated ‘15th Sept 49’, light toning otherwise about uncirculated £250-350
3154 Hereford City & County Bank (Matthews, Phillipps & Matthews), specimen £20, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and centre, vignettes of Herefordshire Cathedral, Hereford Shire Hall and the Preaching Cross at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 934l), mount marks on reverse, handstamped SPECIMEN, some damage and discolouration, very fine £200-250
3152 Hereford City & County Bank (Matthews, Phillipps & Matthews), proof £10, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and centre, vignettes of Herefordshire Cathedral, Hereford Shire Hall and the Preaching Cross at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 934l for type, this denomination not seen), mount marks on reverse, handstamped SPECIMEN, paper stuck to left edge, some staining, otherwise good extremely fine £200-300
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3155 Hereford City & County Bank (Matthews, Phillipps & Matthews), specimen £50, 18- (c.1848), no serial number, black and white on thin card, value at lower left, top right and centre, vignettes of Herefordshire Cathedral, Hereford Shire Hall and the Preaching Cross at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 934l for type, this denomination not seen), mount marks on reverse, handstamped SPECIMEN, pencil annotation dated ‘July 15th 1848’, light toning and tear at lower left, otherwise about extremely fine, rare £350-550
3156 Hereford City & County Bank (John Matthews & Frederick Hoskyns Matthews), proof £5, 18(c.1848), no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and centre, vignettes of Herefordshire Cathedral, Hereford Shire Hall and the Preaching Cross at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 934 for type, this partnership not seen), mount marks on reverse, handstamped SPECIMEN, pencil annotations date ‘July 14 48’, good extremely fine £200-300
3157 Hereford, Ross & Archenfield (Joseph Morgan and Francis Hamp Adams), £5, 10 March 18[62], serial number 4094, black and white, value at lower left, top left, top right and left, vignette of Justice allegory at top centre, manuscript signature at lower right, coat of arms in border on reverse, a Perkins, Bacon & Co print (Outing 935a), toned, evidence of framing at edge, a solid fine, rare and attractive £350-550
3158 Hereford, Ross & Archenfield (Joseph Morgan and Francis Hamp Adams), proof £10, 18(c.1853), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and left, vignette of plough at top left (Outing 935b), light toning, pencil annotation dated ‘November 5th 1855’, handstamped SPECIMEN, otherwise about uncirculated £150-200
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3161 Hereford, Ross & Archenfield (Joseph Morgan and Francis Hamp Adams), £20, 1 November 18[62], serial number 1212, black and white, value at lower left, top right and left, vignette of plough at top left, manuscript signature of Hamp Adams at lower right, coat of arms on reverse in border, printed by Perkins & Heath (Outing 935c), orange stain, surface dirt, otherwise solid and crisp, about very fine, rare £350-550
3159 Hereford, Ross & Archenfield (Joseph Morgan and Francis Hamp Adams), £10, 3 June 18[61], serial number 809, black and white, value at lower left, top right and left, vignette of plough at top left, manuscript signature of Joseph Morgan lower right, coat of arms in border on reverse (Outing 935b), halved and rejoined, toned and discoloured, otherwise solid, fine, rare £200-300
3160 Hereford, Ross & Archenfield (Joseph Morgan and Francis Hamp Adams), proof £20, 18(c.1887), no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and left, vignette of plough at top left (Outing 935c), light toning, mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation dated ‘November 5th 1887’, handstamped SPECIMEN, otherwise good extremely fine £200-300
3162 Hereford, Ross & Archenfield (Francis Hamp, Nathaniel Morgan, Joseph Morgan & Francis Hamp Adams), proof £5, 18- (c.1849), no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top left, top right and left, vignette of Justice allegory at top centre (see Outing 935 for type, this partnership not seen), staining, pencil annotation dated 1849, handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks on reverse, otherwise very fine £300-400
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3163 Hereford, Ross & Archenfield (Francis Hamp, Nathaniel Morgan, Joseph Morgan & Francis Hamp Adams), proof 20, 18- (c.1849), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and left, vignette of plough at top left (Outing 935b), light toning, pencil annotation dated ‘October 22nd 1849’, handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks on reverse, otherwise about uncirculated £250-350
3164 Hereford, Ross & Archenfield (Kedgwin Hoskins & Nathaniel Morgan), proof £5, 184-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, left and top right, vignette of Justice allegory at top centre, a Perkins & Heath print (see Outing 935 for type, this partnership not seen), mount marks on reverse, handstamped SPECIMEN, toned, otherwise good extremely fine £200-250
3165 Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof £5, 186-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (Outing 938c), light surface dirt, two folds, otherwise attractive, good very fine £150-250
3166 Gloucestershire Banking Company, unissued £5, 186-, no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, top right and centre, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, bank branch on reverse in blue turning design (Outing 938c), very light toning, crisp and attractive, good very fine £200-250
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3169 Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof £10, 186-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and centre, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (Outing 938f), crisp and attractive, good very fine £150-200
3167 Gloucestershire Banking Company, unissued £5, 186-, no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, top right and centre, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, bank branch on reverse in brown turning design (Outing 938c), very light toning, crisp and attractive, good very fine £200-250
3170 Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £5, 20 December 188[4], serial number C429, black and white, value at lower left, top right, and centre, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, bank name on reverse in ornate design, printed by W.W.Sprague & Co (Outing 938g), cancellation holes, light toning, otherwise a solid and attractive about very fine £250-350
3168 Gloucestershire Banking Company, specimen £5, 186-, no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, top right and centre, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, bank branch on reverse in moire pattern (Outing 938c), very light toning, ink annotated ‘specimen’, crisp and attractive, very fine £200-250
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3171 Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £10, 1 May 188[2], serial number A072, black and white, value at lower left, top right, centre and centre as protector in red, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, bank name on reverse in ornate design, printed by W.W.Sprague & Co (Outing 938k), cancellation holes, light toning, ink cancelled in pink, otherwise a solid about very fine, rare £300-500
3172 Gloucestershire Banking Company, reverse proof designs (2), (c.1860), no serial number, bank branch on reverse in turning design (1) and moire design (1) (see Outing 938 for type), very light toning and two strong folds, otherwise presentable, good very fine (2) £100-120
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KINGTON
3173 Herefordshire Banking Company, £5, 13 June 18[42], serial number 2219, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, centre and top right, arms at top left (Outing 939a), cut cancelled, evidence of mounting at left, heavily toned, very good £100-150
3175 Kington & Radnorshire Bank (Cheese, Davies & Crummer), unissued £1, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, vignette at left incorporating bankers’ initials with leek (Outing 1078b), light toning, torn corner at top left, otherwise about uncirculated £150-200
3174 Hereford, a group of cheque proofs for Herefordshire Bank and County & City Bank (5), black and white on various papers; white, yellow and pink, bankers’ initials (3) and vignette of The Preaching Cross (2) at left, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (2) & Charles Skipper & East (2) (see Outing 934 for type), mounted on blue paper (1), evidence of mounting on reverse, generally extremely fine (5) £80-120
3176 Kington & Radnorshire Bank (Davies, Banks & Co), unissued £5, 19-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right, centre and centre as protector in blue, vignette of Oak Tree at right, printed by Blades, East & Blades (Outing 1078f), perforated cancelled, a crisp and attractive very fine, rare £250-350
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LEDBURY
LEOMINSTER
3177 Ledbury Bank (Webb, Holbrook & Spencer), proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right, top left and centre in tableau, bordered edge, printed by Perkins & Bacon (Outing 1122b), ink cancelled by cross-hatching, handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks on reverse, otherwise good extremely fine £150-250
3178 Ledbury Bank (Webb & Son), proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right, and centre, bordered edge, printed by Perkins & Bacon (see Outing 1122 for type, this partnership not seen), ink cancelled by cross-hatching, handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks on reverse, otherwise good extremely fine £150-200
3179 Leominster Bank (Coleman, Morris & Sons), £1, 1 January 18[25], serial number B556, black and white, value at lower left, top right, centre and centre as protector, vignette of Leominster Church at left, manuscript signature at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 1177b), heavily toned, pinholes, lower right corner missing, good £80-120
3180 Leominster Bank (Coleman, Morris & Sons), £1, 6 January 18[25], serial number E6191, black and white, value at lower left, top right, centre and centre as protector, vignette of Leominster Church at left, manuscript signature at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 1177b), heavily toned, pinholes, very good £100-140
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3181 Leominster Bank (Coleman, Morris & Sons), £5, 24 June 18[25], serial number E4654, black and white, value at lower left, top right, centre and centre as protector, vignette of Leominster Church at left, manuscript signature at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 1177C), heavy toning, pinholes at left, bankruptcy handstamps on reverse, about fine £150-200
3182 Leominster & Herefordshire Bank (James Thos Woodhouse & Francis Woodhouse), £5, 30 January 18[28], serial number 320N, black and white, value at lower left and right, vignette of Leominster Town Hall at centre, printed by Rowe Kentish & Co (Outing 1178c), cut cancelled, laid down on paper, toned, otherwise fine £100-150
3183 Worcester City & County Banking Company, proof £5, 186-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, left and top right, arms at top centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1179a), pencil annotation, mount marks on reverse, otherwise good extremely fine £120-180
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ROSS-ON-WYE
3186
3184 Ross & Archenfield Bank, specimen £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, left and top right, vignette with dove and plough at top left, printed by Perkins & Bacon (Outing 1829b), handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks on reverse, toned, extremely fine £150-200
3187 Ross & Archenfield Bank (Nathaniel Morgan, Kedgwin Hoskins and Francis Hamp), proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and centre, vignette of plough at top left (Outing 1829d), toned, mount marks on reverse, handstamped SPECIMEN, otherwise about uncirculated, rare £150-200 3185 Hereford, Ross & Archenfield Bank (Kedgwin Koskins & Nathaniel Morgan), proof £20, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, left and top right, vignette of plough at top left (see Outing 1829b for type, this partnership not seen), staining, handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks on reverse, otherwise extremely fine £200-300 3186 Ross & Archenfield Bank (Nathaniel Morgan and Kedgwin Hoskins), proof £100, 18- (c.1843), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, vignette of plough at top left (Outing 1829c), toned, mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation dated ‘4 December 1843’, handstamped SPECIMEN, otherwise good extremely fine, rare £400-600
3188 Ross & Archenfield Bank (Nathaniel Morgan and Kedgwin Hoskins), proof £100, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, vignette of plough at top left, printed by Perkins & Bacon (Outing 1829e), toned, mount marks on reverse, handstamped SPECIMEN, otherwise good extremely fine, rare £400-600
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3189 Ross & Archenfield Bank (Joseph Morgan and Francis Hamp Adams), £5, 21 July 18[62], serial number 4976, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette at top left, manuscript signature of Adams at lower left, coat of arms on reverse, printed by Perkins & Bacon (Outing 1829b), toned, pinholes at left, about fine £150-200
3191 Ross & Archenfield Bank (Nathaniel Morgan, Francis Hamp, Joseph Morgan & Francis Hamp Adams), proof £5, 18- (c.1849), no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of dove and pastoral scene at top left, allegorical maiden at centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 1829 for type, this partnership not seen), pencil annotations dated ‘22 May 49’, mount marks on reverse, toned, otherwise extremely fine £150-200
3190 Gloucestershire Banking Company, unissued £5, 186-, no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, top right and centre, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, turning design on reverse in blue (Outing 1831b), ink and cut cancelled, rare £300-350
3192 Hereford, Ross & Archenfield (Kedgwin Hoskins, Nathaniel Morgan & Francis Hamp), proof £20, 18- (c.1847), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and left, vignette of plough at top left (see Outing 1829 for type, this partnership not seen), stained at edges, corners missing, ink annotation dated ‘1849’, handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks on reverse, otherwise very fine £150-200
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SHROPSHIRE BISHOPS-CASTLE
3193 North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, Bishops-Castle, 18- (c.1889), black and white, arms at top left, value at top right and low left, Menai Suspension Bridge at top centre (not seen for this branch of issue), approx 2cm trimmed from bottom of note, pencil date ‘Oct 26th 1889’, glue stains on reverse, good very fine, rare £100-150
3194 North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, Bishopscastle, 18- (c.1848), black and white, arms at top left, value at top right and low left, Menai Suspension Bridge at top centre (not seen for this branch of issue), black SPECIMEN hand stamp, pencil date ‘March 15th 1848’, glue stains on reverse, good very fine, rare £250-300
3195 North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, BishopsCastle, 18-, black and white, arms at top left, value at top right and low left, Menai Suspension Bridge at top centre (not seen for this branch of issue), part removed, glue stains on reverse, good very fine, rare £150-200
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BRIDGNORTH
3196 Bridgnorth Old Bank (Boulton, Bates & Co), proof 5 guineas, Bridgnorth, 179-, black and white, castle gateway in laural wreath at top left, value at top right and low left (Outing 275a), backed on blue paper, foxed, overall very fine £200-300
3197 Bridgnorth Old Bank (Wm Bates & Wm Jones), £5, 30 June 18[12], serial number 2754, black and white, value at low left, bankers initials at top right, signature of William Jones, countersigned by A. Harding, (Outing 275b), multiple pinholes at left, a very presentable and original good fine £150-200
3198 Bridgnorth Old Bank (Wm Bates & Wm Jones), £1, 2 May 18[14], serial number ?757, black and white, value at low left, bankers initials at top right, signature of Andrew Harding, countersigned by J Crumpton, (Outing 275b), presentable very good £120-150
3199 Bridgnorth Bank (Macmichael, Gitton & Co), £1, 12 May 18[13], serial number L812, black and white, value at low left, bankers initials at top left, arms at top right centre, signature of Thos Gitton (Outing 277a), bankruptcy stamp on reverse, annotations and stamps on obverse, about fine £120-150
3200 Bridgnorth Bank (Macmichael, Gitton & Co), £1, 5 February 18[14], serial number B3132, black and white, value at low left, bankers initials at top left, arms at top right centre, signature of John Macmichael, countersigned by John Harvey (Outing 277a), annotations and stamps on obverse and reverse, presentable about fine £120-150 WWW.spinK.Com
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3204 Bridgnorth Bank, proof £5 (4), all 18- (from c186888), all different partnership names, these are (George Pritchard, John Pritchard, Rich Boycott & Wm Nicholas), (John Pritchard, William Nicholas, George Potts, Wm Gordon & Rich Boycott), (John Pritchard, Wm P. Gordon, Edw B. Potts & Ernest W. Shorting), and (John Pritchard, Wm Nicholas, Wm P. Gordon, Edw B. Potts & Ernest W. Shorting), all black and white, arms at centre, value at top right and low left, (Outing 278d, 278e, other two partnerships not seen), pencil annotations, some with signature strip removed, mounting traces on reverse, overall good very fine to extremely fine (4) £300-400
3201 Bridgnorth Bank (Macmichael, Gitton & Co), £2, 22 November 18[13], serial number W2506, black and white, value at low left, bankers initials at left, arms at top right centre, signature of John Macmichael, countersigned by John Harvey (Outing 277b), pinholes, annotations and stamps on obverse and reverse, attractive and fine £150-200
3202 Bridgnorth Bank (Macmichael, Gitton & Co), £2, 11 May 18[14], serial number E589, black and white, value at low left, bankers initials at left, arms at top right centre, signature of John Macmichael, countersigned by John Harvey (Outing 277b), pinholes, dividend stamps and annotations, presentable and about fine £150-200
3205 Bridgnorth Bank (John Pritchard, Wm Nicholas, Wm P. Gordon, Edw B. Potts & Ernest Shorting), £5, 25 November 18[79], serial number 2248, black and white, arms at centre, value at top right and low left, signature of W. P. Gordon (Outing 278f), cancelled with red ink, various stamps and annotations, an attractive good fine £150-200
3203 Bridgnorth Bank (Macmichael, Gitton & Co), £5, 23 October 18[12], serial number E2688, black and white, value at low left, bankers initials at left, arms at top right centre, signature of John Macmichael (Outing 277c), pinholes, annotations on reverse, overall clean and fresh, a solid fine £200-300 57
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3206 Bridgnorth Bank (John Pritchard, William Nicholas, George Potts and William Pierson Gordon), proof £5 (2) and £10, 18- (c.1862-1870), black and white, arms at centre, value at top right and low left (Outing 278, partnership not seen), mounting traces on reverse, one £5 about fine, others about very fine (3) £200-300
3207 Bridgnorth Bank (Cha Cooper, John Henry Cooper and Tho Pardoe Purton), £5, 6 March 18[41], serial number 14833, black and white, vignette of town and river at top left, value at top right and low left (Outing 279b), toned and with some small holes at right, but presentable enough very good, rare £150-200
3209 Bridgnorth Bank, a group of proof cheques (6) and sight bills (7), all dated 18-, 186-, 187- or 188-, black and white, five cheques with arms at left (Outing 278 for partnerships), many with mounting traces on reverse, some foxing but overall presentable about very fine to about extremely fine (13) £150-200
3210 Bridgnorth and Broseley Bank (John Pritchard, George Pritchard & John Pritchard Jun), proof £5, 18- (c.1888), black and white, ornate bankers initials at left, value at low left and top right (Outing 278g), top right tip missing, mounting traces on reverse, otherwise very fine £150-200
BROSELEY
3208 Bridgnorth Bank (Charles Cooper), proof £1, 6 March 18- (c. pre 1817), black and white, vignette of town and river at top centre, value at top right and low left (Outing 279, partnership not seen), central fold but an attractive about very fine, a lovely vignette £150-200
3211 Broseley & Bridgnorth (John Pritchard, George Pritchard & John Pritchard Jun), specimen £1, 18(c.1888), black and white, ornate border and values at left and right, bankers initials at top left, value at low left and top right (Outing 343), mounting traces on reverse, clean and presentable good very fine £150-200
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3212 Broseley Bank (John Pritchard, George Pritchard and John Pritchard Jun), proof £10, 18- (c.186088), black and white, ornate vignette with bankers initials at left, value at top right and low left (Outing 343 partnership not seen), lower left tip dis-attached, but present, pencil annotations, very fine £120-150
3215 Broseley Bank (John Pritchard, Wm Nicholas, Wm P. Gordon, Edw B. Potts & Ernest W. Shorting.), £5, 11 April 1882, serial number 5546, black and white, ornate vignette with bankers initials at left, value at low left and top right, signed by Wm Nicholas (Outing 343, not seen), cancelled with red ink, cut and rejoined, about fine £150-200
3216 Broseley Bank (John Pritchard, Wm Nicholas, Wm P. Gordon, Edw B. Potts & Ernest W Shorting), proof £5, 18- (c1877), black and white, ornate bankers initials in vignette at left, value at centre and top right (Outing 343d), pencil date 1877 in low margin, approx 10mm removed from the top and 20mm from the bottom of the note, mounting traces on reverse, very fine £50-80
3213 Broseley Bank (John Pritchard, William Nicholas, George Potts and William Pierson Gordon), proof £10, 18- (c.1862), black and white, ornate vignette with bankers initials at left, value at top right and low left (Outing 343 partnership not seen), small tear at top left, pencil annotations with date 1862, very fine £150-200
3217 Broseley Bank (John Pritchard, William Nicholas, George Potts, Wm P. Gordon & Richd H. Boycott), proof £5, 18-(c.1850-84), black and white, ornate bankers initials in vignette at left, value at centre, low left and top right (Outing 343e), pencil annotations and marks on obverse, mounting traces, attractive and very fine £150-200
3214 Broseley Bank (George Pritchard, John Pritchard and Richard Boycott), specimen £5 (2), 18- (c.184650), black and white, ornate vignette with bankers initials at left, value at low left and top right (Outing 343, not seen), both hand stamped SPECIMEN, ink annotations, one with damage at top left corner thus fine, other very fine (2) £200-300 59
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3218 Broseley Bank (John Pritchard, William Nicholas, George Potts and William Pierson Gordon), proof £5, 18- (c.1850-1884), black and white, ornate bankers initials in vignette at left, value at centre, low left and top right (Outing 343 partnership not seen), pencil annotations on obverse, mounting traces on reverse, very fine £150-200
3219 Broseley Bank (George Pritchard, John Pritchard, Richd Boycott & Wm Nicholas), proof £5, 18(c.1846-50), black and white, ornate bankers initials in vignette at left, value at centre, low left and top right (Outing 343 partnership not seen), mounting traces on reverse, low left corner missing thus about fine £100-150
3220 Broseley Bank (John Pritchard, William Nicholas, William P. Gordon & Edwd B. Potts), proof £5, 18- (c.1873), black and white, ornate bankers initials in vignette at left, value at centre, low left and top right (Outing 343 partnership not seen), pencil annotations on obverse, pencil date 1873, mounting traces on reverse, very fine £150-200
3221 Broseley Bank (John Pritchard, Wm P. Gordon, Edw B. Potts & Ernest W. Shorting), proof £5, 18(c1884-88), black and white, ornate bankers initials in vignette at left, value at centre, low left and top right (Outing 343g), pencil annotations on obverse, mounting traces, signature strip removed, very fine £120-150
3222 Broseley Bank (John Pritchard, Wm P. Gordon, Edw B. Potts & Ernest W. Shorting), proof £5, 18(c1884-88), black and white, ornate bankers initials in vignette at left, value at centre, low left and top right (Outing 343g), pencil annotations on obverse, pencil date 1884, mounting traces, signature strip removed, very fine £120-150
3223 Broseley Bank (John Pritchard, Wm P. Gordon, Edwd B. Potts & Ernest W. Shorting), £5, 14th October 1884, serial number 7940, black and white, ornate bankers initials in vignette at left, value at centre, low left and top right, signed by Ernest W Shorting (Outing 343g), cancelled in pink ink, several stamps and annotations on reverse, an attractive and presentable about fine £150-200
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3224 Broseley Bank, a selection of proof cheques and sight bills (7), dated 18-, 186- or 187- (5), for several different partnerships (Outing 343 for bank), most with annotations and mounting traces, fine to good very fine (7) £80-100
3225 Cranmere near Bridgnorth (Valentine Vickers, Son & Co.), five guineas, 1795, no.530, monogram top left, black and white, signed by Valentine Vickers Jun’r (Outing 614a), repair at top left, small edge splits, fair but scarce £200-300
COALBROOKDALE
3226 Coalbrook-dale Bank (Partners & Self, Coalbrookdale Company), a proof £5, 18- (circa 1820), black and white, lovely vignette of Iron Bridge across the Severn, printed by Perkins and Petch (see Outing 573 for type, this partnership not seen), laid down on white card, small piece missing in centre of vignette, foxed but otherwise very fine and rare £300-400
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LUDLOW
3227 Ludlow Bank (G. Braithwaite), sight bill for 19/-, 17 February 1813, no serial number, black and white, addressed to Leonard Gammon esq, Fleet Street, London, all text appears to be printed including the signature, accompanied by a receipt dated 21 August 1972 for £88/2/- (not seen in Outing), about very fine (2) £30-40
3228 Ludlow & Bishops Castle Bank (Coleman & Wellings), £1, 26 October 1825, serial number F.8607, black and white, ornate border, shields with arms of the two towns top centre, handsigned by Wellings, five pence Congreve revenue stamp on reverse (Outing 1292b), fine £120-150
3229 Ludlow Bank (Giles, Edward & James Prodgers), £1, 7 September 1820, serial number F5824, black and white, ornate border, arms at left, handsigned by Giles Prodgers, bankruptcy stamp on reverse (Outing 1293a), fine £120-150
3230 Ludlow Bank (Giles, Edward & James Prodgers), unissued £1, 18- (c.1805), no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, arms at top left (Outing 1293b), extremely fine £150-200
3231 Ludlow Bank (Giles, Edward & James Prodgers), unissued £1, 18- (c.1805), no serial number, arms at top left, black and white, on attractive watermarked paper (Outing 1293b), slightly toned at extreme left edge otherwise extremely fine £150-200
3232 Ludlow Bank (Giles, Edward & James Prodgers), proof £1, 18- (c.1805), no serial number, black and white, arms at top left, on thin card (Outing 1293b), light foxing, mount marks on reverse, good very fine £120-200
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3236 Ludlow Bank (Prodgers Brothers), unissued, probably proof, £1, 182-, no serial number, black and white, ornate border, scrollwork in centre, printed by Palmer & Co. (Outing 1293h), some damage at left edge with small loss of paper otherwise about extremely fine £120-150
3233 Ludlow Bank (Giles, Edward & James Prodgers), £1, 7 September 1807, serial number C413, black and white, arms at top left, handsigned by Giles Prodgers, bankruptcy stamp on reverse (Outing 1293b), some foxing, fine £150-200
3234 Ludlow Bank (Giles, Edward & James Prodgers), £5, 14 August 1818, serial number D1544, black and white, arms at top left, handsigned by Edward Prodgers (Outing 1293c), trimmed on all edges, fine £100-150
3237 Ludlow Bank (Prodgers Brothers), £5, 4 December 1821, serial number 3047, black and white, ornate border, arms in centre, handsigned by Giles Prodgers, Congreve revenue stamp on reverse (Outing 1293 but denomination not listed), trimmed, fine £120-150
3235 Ludlow Bank (Giles, Edward & James Prodgers), unissued £10, 18- (c.1805), no serial numbers, black and white, arms at top left, on attractive watermarked paper (Outing 1293f), extremely fine £200-300
3238 Ludlow Bank (Prodgers Brothers), £20, 8 February 1819, serial number P589, black and white, arms at top left, handsigned by Edward Prodgers, bankruptcy stamp on reverse (Outing 1293 but denomination not listed), trimmed, about fine £300-400
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3239 Ludlow Bank (Prodgers & Compy), unissued £1, 18- (c.1820), no serial numbers, black and white, arms at left, Congreve revenue stamp on reverse (Outing 1293i), extremely fine £150-200
3240 Ludlow Bank (Prodgers & Compy), £1, 1 January 1824, serial number G1945, black and white, arms at left, Congreve revenue stamp and bankruptcy stamp on reverse, handsigned by Edward Prodgers (Outing 1293i), good fine £120-150
3242 Ludlow Bank (Prodgers & Compy), £5, 1 January 1824, serial number F1122, black and white, arms in centre, Congreve revenue stamp on reverse, handsigned by Edward Prodgers (Outing 1293j), about fine £120-150
3241 Ludlow Bank (Prodgers & Compy), £5, 1 January 1824, serial number F2576, black and white, arms in centre, Congreve revenue stamp on reverse, slip of paper with new London Bankers attached to front, handsigned by Edward Prodgers (Outing 1293j), trimmed, good fine £120-150
3243 Ludlow Bank (Prodgers & Compy), unissued £5, 18- (c.1824), no serial number, black and white, arms in centre, Congreve revenue stamp on reverse with new London Bankers now printed (Outing 1293j), nearly extremely fine £150-200
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3244 Ludlow Bank (Prodgers & Compy), £5, 1 October 1824, serial number B1491, black and white, arms in centre, Congreve revenue stamp and bankruptcy stamp on reverse, handsigned by Edward Prodgers (Outing 1293j), trimmed, very fine £150-200
3245 Ludlow Bank (Prodgers & Compy), £20, 21 September 1824, serial number A73, black and white, arms at left, bankruptcy stamp on reverse, handsigned by Edward Prodgers, slip of paper with new London Bankers attached to front (Outing 1293k), slightly trimmed, near extremely fine £200-300
3246 Ludlow Bank (Prodgers & Compy), unissued £20, 18- (c.1824), no serial number, black and white, arms at left, embossed revenue stamp, new London Bankers now printed (Outing 1293l), extremely fine £200-300
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MARKET DRAYTON
3247 Ludlow and Tenbury Bank, a pair of proof £5 (2), 18- (c.1840), no serial numbers, black and white on paper (1) and card (1), vignette of castle in centre, both with slightly different layout for directors signatures, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch, accompanied by a proof payment order (Outing 1294c), both with remains of mounts on reverse, couple of small splits but very fine to extremely fine (3) £400-500
3248 Shrewsbury & Ludlow Bank (Rocke, Eyton, Campbell & Bayley), an unissued £10, Ludlow Branch, 183-, black and white, Britannia in centre (Outing 1955 but partnership not seen), extremely fine £300-400
3249 Market Drayton Shropshire Old Bank (Jervis, Dicken & Bromby), £1, 1 August 1815, serial number 1338, black and white, arms at left, handsigned by Thomas Dicken (Outing 1392a), very good £100-150
3250 Market Drayton Shropshire Old Bank (Jervis, Dicken & Bromby), £1, 2 April 1817, serial number 6009, black on white, arms at left, handsigned by Thomas Dicken, slightly different layout to the previous lot (Outing 1392a), very good £100-150
3251 Market Drayton Shropshire Old Bank (Jervis, Dicken & Bromby), £1, 7 May 1817, serial number 6992, black on white, arms at left, handsigned by Thomas Dicken, as previous lot (Outing 1392a), good fine £150-200
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3252 Market Drayton Shropshire Old Bank (Dicken, Bromby & Co.), proof £5, 18- (c.1820), no serial number, black and white, allegorical females at left, on card (Outing 1392 partnership not seen), light foxing otherwise extremely fine £300-400
3255 Shropshire & Staffordshire Bank, Market Drayton (Thomas Smallwood & Richard Spearman), £1, 3 April 1813, serial number B2133, black and white, arms and monument at left, handsigned by Thomas Smallwood (Outing 1394a), ragged edges, fair £100-150
3253 Drayton and Shropshire Bank (Davies, Son & Co.), 1 guinea, 1804, serial number 5221, black and white, arms at left, handsigned by S. Davies (Outing 1393a), poor with some minor paper loss at right edge £100-150
3254 Drayton and Shropshire Bank (Davies, Son & Co.), unissued 1 guinea, c.1800, no serial number, black and white, monogram at left (Outing 1393b), old sellotape repair in centre otherwise fine £100-150
3256 Shrewsbury and Market Drayton Bank (Adams, Adams, Warren & Compy), proof £5, 184-, no serial numbers, black on white card, ornate border, Lord Hill’s column in centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1964), about extremely fine but mount marks on reverse £150-200 67
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MUCH WENLOCK
3257 Shrewsbury and Market Drayton Bank (Adams, Adams, Warren & Compy), £5, 10 October 1844, serial number 2904, black and white, ornate border, Lord Hill’s column in centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1964b), hole cancel in centre, good fine £120-150
3258 Shrewsbury and Market Drayton Bank (Adams, Adams, Warren & Compy), £5, (10) October 1844, serial number 2274, black and white, ornate border, Lord Hill’s column in centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1964b), hole cancel in centre, lightly trimmed, good fine £120-150
3259 Wenlock Bank (Richard Collins, Francis Pitt & Edwd Howells), unissued £1, 181-, no serial numbers, black and white, monogram at left (Outing 2322b), nearly very fine and scarce £200-300
3260 Wenlock Bank (Charles Cooper & John Henry Cooper), unissued £1, 182-, a later imprint from the original plate, black and white, arms at top left (Outing 2323a), near extremely fine £80-100
3261 Wenlock Bank (Chas Cooper, John Henry Cooper and Thos Pardoe Purton), unissued £5, 183-, a later imprint from the original plate, black and white, arms a top left (Outing 2323b), about extremely fine £80-100
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OSWESTRY
3264 Oswestry Bank (Croxon, Jones, Croxon & Co.), proof £1, 18- (c.1820), no serial numbers, black and white, ornate border, arms top left, beehive in centre (Outing 1641 partnership not seen), damage to corners from mounting otherwise about extremely fine £150-200
3262 North and South Wales Bank, a pair of £5 proofs (2), 18-, no serial number, black and white on card and paper, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (not seen issued from this town), pencil annotations, mount marks on reverse, good very fine (2) £400-500
3265 Oswestry Bank (Croxon, Jones, Croxon & Co.), proof £1, 18- (c.1820), no serial number, black and white, ornate border, arms top left, beehive in centre, on card, slightly different format to the previous lot (Outing 1641 partnership not seen), extremely fine £150-200
3263 North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5, 18- (c.1884), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co, accompanied by small strip of same type (not seen issued from this town), pencil annotation dated ‘16th July 84’, mount marks on reverse, signature strip removed, otherwise extremely fine £150-200
3266 Oswestry Bank (Croxon, Jones, Croxon & Co.), proof £1, 18- (c.1820), no serial number, black and white, ornate border, arms top left, beehive in centre, on card, printers imprint now in bottom left corner (Outing 1641 partnership not seen), extremely fine £150-200
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3267 Oswestry Bank (Croxon, Jones, Croxon & Co.), a sheet of watermarked paper, circa 1820, (Outing 1641 partnership not seen), extremely fine £60-80
3268 Oswestry Bank (Lovett, Gibbons, Gibbons & Sheppard), unissued or proof 5 guineas, 18(c.1805), no serial number, black and white, arms at top left, mounted on blue card (Outing 1644 but partnership not seen), extremely fine £300-400
SHREWSBURY
3270 Shrewsbury & Ludlow Bank (Rocke, Eyton, Campbell & Bayley), part issued £10, 20 June 186[8], no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, right, top right and centre as protector in blue, large vignette of Britannia at centre, bankers’ initials on reverse (see Outing 1955 for type, this partnership not seen), cut and ink cancelled, two staple holes, otherwise solid and attractive, good very fine £150-200
3271 Shrewsbury & Welsh Pool Bank (Beck, Beck & Phillips), proof £5, 18- (c.1875), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top left, centre and top right, arms at centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1958a), pencil annotation dated ‘26th Nov 75’, mount marks on reverse, some light staining, otherwise about uncirculated £120-150
3269 Shrewsbury & Ludlow Bank (Rocke, Eyton, Campbell, Leighton & Bayley), unissued £1, 182-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top left, right and top right, large vignette of Britannia at centre, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 1955b, this denomination not seen), evidence of mounting, toning, otherwise a solid and attractive very fine £200-250 WWW.spinK.Com
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3272 Shrewsbury & Welsh Pool Bank (Beck, Dodson, Eatons & Beck), proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and centre, arms at top left, Lord Hill’s column at centre, printed by Perkins, & Heath (Outing 1958d), handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks on reverse, small tear at centre, otherwise about uncirculated £150-200
3274 Shrewsbury & Welsh Pool Bank (Beck, Downward, Scarth & Bowen), proof £5, 18(c.1849), no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top left, centre and top right, arms at centre (Outing 1958f), pencil annotation dated ‘16th 1849’, mount marks on reverse, handstamped SPECIMEN, banknote face imprinted, otherwise good extremely fine £120-150
3273 Shrewsbury & Welsh Pool Bank (Beck, Dodson, Eatons & Beck), proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and centre, arms at top left, Lord Hill’s column at centre, printed by Perkins, & Heath (Outing 1958d), lower right corner torn, light foxing, otherwise about uncirculated £150-200
3275 Shrewsbury & Welsh Pool Bank (Beck, Downward, Bowen, Beck & Phillips), proof £5, 18(c.1871), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top left, centre and top right, arms at centre, accompanied by two proof payment orders of the same partership (Outing 1958g), pencil annotation dated ‘23rd Nov 1871’, mount marks on reverse, extremely fine (3) £150-200
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3276 Shrewsbury & Welsh Pool Bank (Beck, Downward, Scarth, Bowen & Downward), pair of £5 proofs, 18- (c.1859), no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top left, centre and top right, arms at centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1958h), pencil annotation dated ‘October 27th 1859’, mount marks on reverse, surface dirt, generally about extremely fine (2) £200-300
3277 Shrewsbury & Welsh Pool Bank (Beck, Downward, Scarth, Bowen, Downward & Beck), pair of £5 proofs, 18- (c.1866), no serial numbers, black and white, value at lower left, top left, centre and top right, arms at centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch, accompanied by proof sight bill fo the same partnership (Outing 1958i), pencil annotation dated ‘June 25th 1866’, mount marks on reverse, strips of surface dirt, generally about extremely fine (3) £200-300
3278 Shrewsbury & Welsh Pool Bank (Beck, Downward, Scarth, Bowen, Beck & Phillips), proof £5, 18-, no serial numbers, black and white, value at lower left, top left, centre and top right, arms at centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1958j), pencil annotation, mount marks on reverse, surface dirt, extremely fine £150-200
3279 Shrewsbury & Welsh Pool Bank (Beck, Eaton, Adams, Eaton & Beck), proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, arms at top left, Lord Hill’s column at centre, printed by Perkins, & Heath (Outing 1958k), handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks on reverse, toned, torn at edge and corner, otherwise extremely fine £120-150
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3280 Shrewsbury & Welsh Pool Bank (Beck, Beck & Phillips), an unissued and part issued £5, 18-, serial number 8035 (part issued), black and white, value at lower left, top left, centre and top right, arms at centre, value on reverse in guilloche design, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1958l), cancellation holes (1), otherwise generally attractive good very fine (2) £300-400
3283 Shrewsbury Bank (Rowton Morhall & Co.), £1 and £5, both 1809, black and white, bankers initials at centre with rayed pattern emanating, value at low left and top right (Outing 1960, partnership not seen), the £5 trimmed, fine and rare (2) £120-150
3281 Shrewsbury Bank (Rowton, Walker & Mellor), £1 and £5, 1814 and 1812 respectively, black and white, bankers initials at left, value at low left (Outing 1960a, 1960b), both trimmed, very good (2) £100-150
3284 Shrewsbury Bank (Rowton Morhall & Co.), £1, 12 January 1810, serial number 723, black and white, Shrewsbury Market Hall at centre with rayed pattern emanating, value at low left and top right, signed by H Rowton (Outing 1960, partnership not seen), about fine, rare £120-150
3282 Shrewsbury Bank (Rowton, Morhall & Co.), £1 and £5, 1808 and 1806 respectively, black and white, bankers initials at left, value at low left and top right (Outing 1960, partnership not seen), bankruptcy stamps on reverse, presentable enough, very good (2) £200-300
3285 Shrewsbury Bank (William Rowton & Compy.), £1, 18 March 1813, serial number 598, black and white, value at low left and top right, bankers initials at left, signed by W. Rowton at low right (Outing 1960e), slightly trimmed at top at right edges, very good £150-180 73
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3286 Shrewsbury Bank (William Rowton & Compy.), £1, 21 May 1813, serial number A72, black and white, value at low left and top right, bankers initials at left, signed by W. Rowton at low right (Outing 1960e), trimmed at edges, presentable and very good £100-120
3289 Salop Bank (Burton, Lloyd, Lloyd & Salt), proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at left, low left and top right, bankers initials at top left (Outing 1961b), mounting traces on reverse, low right tip missing, damaged at low left, but a presentable good fine £150-200
3287 Shrewsbury Bank (William Rowton & Compy.), £1, 11 April 1815, serial number 1933, black and white, value at low left and top right, bankers initials at left, signed by W. Rowton at low right (Outing 1960e), good, backed on card £80-120
3290 Salop & North Wales Bank (Price, Hughes, Jones & Edwards), unissued £2, 182-, no serial number, black and white, building at centre, value at low left, top right and centre (Outing 1962a, denomination not seen), a presentable very good, rare £200-250
3288 Salop Bank (Scott, Burton, Lloyd and Coupland.), £1, 1 June 1820, serial number L112, black and white, bankers initials at top right, value at low left and top right, and vertically at centre, signed by Edwd Burton at low right (Outing 1961a), halved and rejoined, low left corner missing, about very good £150-200
3291 Salop & North Wales Bank (Price, Hughes, Jones & Edwards), £5, 10 August 1825, serial number B778, black and white, building at centre, value at low left, top right and centre, signature of Hughes (Outing 1962a), slightly trimmed, bankruptcy stamp on obverse, good fine £120-150
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3292 Salop & North Wales Bank (Price, Hughes, Jones & Edwards), £5, 28 October 1825, serial number A775, black and white, building at centre, value at low left, top right and centre, signature of Jones (Outing 1962a), bankruptcy stamp on obverse, a lovely fresh extremely fine, attactive and scarce in this grade £150-200
3295 Salop & North Wales Bank (Price, Jones & Edwards), £5, 12 December 1838, serial number B2460, black and white, building at centre, value at low left, top right and centre, Price signature (Outing 1962b), bankruptcy stamp on reverse, trimmed, very good £80-100
3293 Salop & North Wales Bank (Price, Jones & Edwards), £5, 9 July 1838, serial number B1379, black and white, building at centre, value at low left, top right and centre, Price signature (Outing 1962b), bankruptcy stamp on reverse, very good £100-150
3296 Salop & North Wales Bank (Price, Jones & Edwards), £5, 30 September 1839, serial number B4764, black and white, building at centre, value at low left, top right and centre, Edwards signature (Outing 1962b), bankruptcy stamp on reverse, fine and attractive £120-150
3294 Salop & North Wales Bank (Price, Jones & Edwards), £5, 11 April 1838, serial number B98, black and white, building at centre, value at low left, top right and centre, Jones signature (Outing 1962b), bankruptcy stamp on reverse, damage particularly along left edge, very good £80-100
3297 Salop & North Wales Bank (Price, Jones & Edwards), £5, 1 October 1840, serial number B5691, black and white, building at centre, value at low left, top right and centre, Jones signature (Outing 1962b), bankruptcy stamp on reverse, good fine to about very fine £120-150
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3298 Salop & North Wales Bank (Price, Jones & Edwards), £5, 1 January 1941, serial number B6978, black and white, building at centre, value at low left, top right and centre (Outing 1962b), bankruptcy stamp on reverse, about very fine £120-150
3299 The Shropshire Banking Company, £5, Shiffnal, 5 December 1842, serial number s1403, black and white, Wrekin and river scene at centre, value at low left, top right and each corner, three signatures (Outing 1963a), slightly trimmed around margins, very good and scarce £200-250
3300 The Shropshire Banking Company, proofs for £20 and £50, 183-, no serial numbers, black and white, first with Wrekin and river scene at centre, value at low left, top right and each corner, second with no central vignette and value at low left only (Outing 1963, denominations not seen), first good fine, second damaged at left, thus very good, rare (2) £150-200
3301 Shrewsbury and Market Drayton Bank (Adams, Adams, Warren & Compy.), proof/specimen £5 (2), 184-, no serial numbers black and white, Lord Hill’s Column at centre, arms at top left, value at low left and top right printed on card by Perkins Bacon & Petch (Outing 1964), one with two SPECIMEN overprints, both very fine (2) £200-300
3302 Shrewsbury and Market Drayton Bank (Adams, Adams, Warren & Compy.), £5, 10 October 1844, serial number 8481, black and white, Lord Hill’s Column at centre, arms at top left, value at low left and top right printed on card by Perkins Bacon & Petch (Outing 1964b), punch cancelled at centre, a presentable about fine £100-150
3303 Shrewsbury, a group of cheques (6), receipts (5) and sight bill (1) for Shropshire banks, dates range from 1835 to 190-, most issued, several later examples unissued (see Outing 1955, 1961, 1963 & 1965 for partnerships) generally very fine or better (11) £60-80
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WELLINGTON
3304 Bank Wellington Salop (Stephen Jennins & Co.), £1, 1 March 1814, serial number 5513, black and white, value at low left and top right, signed by S. Jennins (Outing 2298a), presentable enough, very good £120-150
3305 Bank Wellington Salop (Stephen Jennins & Co.), £1, 1 April 195, serial number 9325, black and white, tiny vignette of female allegory (justice?) at centre right, value at low left and top right, signed by S. Jennins (Outing 2298a), an attractive fine £150-200
3306 Wellington Bank (Reynolds, Charlton & Co.), proof/specimen £1, 18-, no serial number, black and white, allegorical maiden at top left, arms at low centre, value at low left and top right (Outing 2299, partnership not seen), black SPECIMEN overprint, extremely fine and attractive, rare £150-200 77
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WHITCHURCH
3307 Whitchurch Old Bank (Trevor, Richards & Co.), £1, 27 December 1813, serial number D254, black and white, bankers initials at left, value at low left and top right, signed by Richards (Outing 2347a), cut and rejoined, trimmed, very good £80-120
3308 Whitchurch Old Bank (Trevor Richards & Co.), £1, 12 January 1816, serial number F600, black and white, bankers initials at left, value at low left and top right, signed by Trevor (Outing 2347a), bankruptcy stamp on reverse, about fine £120-150
3310 Whitchurch Shropshire Bank (Corser, Naylor & Hassall), £1, 31 July 18[23], serial number B6701, black and white, bankers initials in arms at left, with vignette of trees and birds, value at low left, signed by Geo Taylor (Outing 2348a), an attractive about fine £120-150
3309 Whitchurch Shropshire Bank (Corser, Naylor & Hassall), £1, 26 October 1818, serial number A4808, black and white, bankers initials at left, value at low left, signed by Geo Taylor (Outing 2348a), about fine £120-150
3311 Whitchurch Shropshire Bank (Corser, Naylor & Hassall), £5, 13 November 1817, serial number 4029, black and white, bankers initials at left, value at low left, signed by Geo Corser (Outing 2348 denomination not seen), trimmed but presentable, very good and rare £80-100
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3312 Whitchurch and Ellesmere Banking Company (Self and the Proprietors), proof £5, 18- (c.1850-60), no serial number, black and white, lovely vignette of Britannia and lion, ship and trade allegories at top centre, value at top left and right and low left (Outing 2350a), mounting on reverse, about extremely fine, attractive £200-300
3313 Whitchurch and Ellesmere Banking Company (Self and the Proprietors), proof/specimen £5, 18(c.1850-60), no serial number, black and white, lovely vignette of Britannia and lion, ship and trade allegories at top centre, value at top left and right and low left (Outing 2350a), black SPECIMEN overprint, mounting traces on reverse, very fine, attractive £200-300
3314 Whitchurch and Ellesmere Banking Company (Self and the Proprietors), £5, 16 August 1858, serial number 14951, black and white, vignette of Britannia and lion, ship and trade allegories at top centre, value at top left and right and low left (Outing 2350a), split and rejoined, several bankstamps, trimmed and about very good £150-200
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STAFFORDSHIRE BILSTON
3315 Bilston (David Bolton & Co), £1, 2 January 18[11], serial number AE291, black and white, value at lower left, top centre and centre, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of David Bolton at lower right, bordered edge (Outing 144a), heavy toning, pinholes, very good £60-80
3316 Bilston (David Bolton & Co), unissued £1, 18-, no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, top centre and centre, bankers’ initials at left, bordered edge, duty stamp at left (Outing 144b), very light toning, otherwise an attractive good extremely fine £100-150
3317 Bilston (Fereday, Smith & Fisher), a pair of £1, both 1 April 18[75], serial numbers A1206 & A1393, black and white, value at lower left and right, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature of Richard Smith at lower right, bordered edge (Outing 146d), heavily toned, holes along folds, generally good (2) £120-180
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3318 Bilston Bank Staffordshire (Saml Fereday, Richd Smith & Jas Fisher), £5, 28 October 181[4], serial number 410, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, top centre and right, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Richard Smith at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 146e), toned, top right corner missing, otherwise fine £150-200
3319 Bilston Staffordshire (Geo Rushbury, Geo Rushbury Junr & Co), a pair of £1 (2), 6 December 18[14] & 18 February 181[5], serial numbers 107 & 146, both black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature of Geo Rushbury at lower right (Outing 147a), trimmed (1), heavily toned, pinholes at left, very good (2) £100-150
3321 Bilston Staffordshire (Edwd Woolley & Co), 5/-, 1 September 181[5], serial number 80, black and white, value at lower left and right, arms at left, manuscript signature of Woolley at lower right (Outing 148), toned and stained, a solid fine, rare £200-300
3322 Staffordshire Joint Stock Bank Limited, 5 shares of £100 each, 1 January 186[4], serial number 737, black and white, value at top right, and left, vignette of allegorical female with factory scene at top centre, manuscript signatures of directors at lower right (see Outing 154 for type), light toning, otherwise a fresh and attractive very fine £60-80
3320 Bilston Staffordshire (George Rushbury, George Rushbury Junr & Co), £1, 30 September 18[15], serial number 394, black and white, value at lower left and right, Britannia vignette at top left, manuscript signature of Geo Rushbury at lower right (Outing 147a), toned, ink annotations on reverse, ink marks, a solid and crisp good fine £200-250 WWW.spinK.Com
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BURSLEM
3323 Friezland Colliery, 10/-, 25 September 181[5], serial number 79, black and white, value at lower left and centre, Britannia vignette at top left, manuscript signature at lower right, accompanied by coupon for 5 shillings from Highfields (Outing 3007), heavily toned, generally about fine (2) £180-260
3325 Burslem & Pottery Bank (Nicholas Price Wood & John Irvin Holden), unissued £5, 183-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre, top right and centre as protector, beehive vignette at left, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 367c), light toning, an attractive and crisp very fine £200-250
3324 Corksheets Colliery, 10/-, 30 September 181[5], serial number 77, black and white, value at lower left and centre, Britannia vignette at top left, manuscript signature of Rushbury at lower right (Outing 3008a), heavily toned but crisp, fine £150-200
3326 Burslem & Pottery Bank (John Wood & John Irvin Holden), unissued £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, beehive vignette at left, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 367c), light toning and ink spots, an attractive and crisp very fine £150-200
3327 Burslem Commercial Bank (Joseph John George Alcock), unissued £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, Industry allegory at left, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 368a), light toning, a lovely, crisp very fine £200-250 83
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3328 Imperial Bank of England, £5, 1 December 18[38], serial number 883, black and white, value at lower left and centre, St.George vignette at left, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 369a), toned, ink stains, fine £100-150
3330 Burton upon Trent Bank (Harding, Oakes and Willington), £1, 17 May 18[17], serial number H3270, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, arms at top left, duty stamp at left, bank name underprinted in blue, manuscript signature of Oakes at lower right (Outing 373a), toned, pinholes at left, about fine £40-60
BURTON UPON TRENT
3329 Burton & Measham Bank (Fishers, Hill & Mammatt), £1, 15 July 180[5], serial number B835, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, centre, top left, industrial building and ship at top right, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of Mammatt at lower right (Outing 370b), cut cancelled, toned, pinholes at left, otherwise fine, rare £150-200
3331 Burton upon Trent Bank (Harding, Oakes and Willington), £1, 28 October 18[17], serial number J1191, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, arms at top left, duty stamp at left, bank name underprinted in blue, manuscript signature of Harding at lower right (Outing 373a), toned, pinholes at left, about fine £40-60
3332 Burton upon Trent Bank (Harding, Oakes and Willington), £2, 6 October 18[16], serial number 6676, black and white, value at lower left, centre, top right, arms at top left, bank name underprinted in blue, manuscript signature of Harding at lower right (Outing 373b), toned, pinholes at left, a presentable about fine £80-100 WWW.spinK.Com
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3333 Burton, Uttoxeter & Ashbourne, left half of £5, c.1843, serial number O1467, black and white, value at lower left, allegorical vignette at top left, accompanied by letter of receipt dated 1853 (see Outing 374 for bank name), toned, halved, fine £30-60
3334 Burton Union Bank Limited, specimen £5 error, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre, top left and top right, ‘ten pounds’ underprinted in red, allegory of justice at top centre with vignettes of industry and agriculure, a Barclay & Fry print (Outing 374c), perforated SPECIMEN BARCLAY & FRY LTD, good extremely fine, a beautiful print with a subtle error £400-600
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DUDLEY
3335 Dudley Old Bank (Edwd Dixon, Son & Co), £1, 7 December 180[5], serial number L1479, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, castle vignette at top left, manuscript signature of Edwd. Dixon at lower right (Outing 713a), several holes, stained and toned, good £150-200
3336 Dudley Old Bank (Edward Dixon, George Dalton & Co), proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and centre and top right, Dudley Castle vignette at top left, a Perkins & Heath print (Outing 713c), very light toning, otherwise about uncirculated £200-250
3337 Dudley Old Bank (Edward Dixon, George Dalton & Co), unissued £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and centre and top right, Dudley Castle vignette at top left, a Perkins & Heath print (Outing 713c), mount marks on reverse and two corners damaged, faint stains, otherwise an attractive about uncirculated £150-200
3338 Dudley Bank (Self & Co), 1 guinea, 11 May 180[2], serial number 363, black and white, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature of Edwd. Hancox at lower right (Outing 714a), toned, pinholes at left, good £100-150
3339 Dudley Bank (Self & Co), 1 guinea, 13 December 180[2], serial number 109, black and white, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature of Edwd. Hancox at lower right (Outing 714a), toned, cut cancelled in error and repaired with brown paper, good £80-120
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3343 Dudley, 1 guinea, 180-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, banker’s initials at left, accompanied by a proof 5/- for Gornal & Sedgley with similar initial (see Outing 3030a for type), light toning, about very fine (2) £120-160
3340 Dudley Bank (Self & Company), £1, 7 February 180[3], serial number 824, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature of Edwd. Hancox, duty stamp at left (Outing 714e), toned, about fine £100-150
LEEK
3341 Dudley & West Bromwich Bank, unissued £5, 183-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre, top left and top right, bankers’ initials at top left (Outing 716a), very light toning, good extremely fine £150-200
3344 Commercial Bank (Badnall, Ellis, Badnall, Spilsbury & Cruso), £1, 11 October 18[25], serial number 5952, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, maritime vignette at top centre, bordered edge, manuscript signature at lower right, a Perkins & Heath print, revenue stamp on reverse, accompanied by a cheque from Parr’s Banking Company (see Outing 1160 for type, this partnership not seen), heavily toned and stained, good (2) £150-250
LICHFIELD
3342 Dudley & Westbromwich Bank, specimen £10, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre in tableau and top right, bankers’ initials at top left, guilloche designs, standing Britannias and cherubs on reverse, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 716a), handstamped SPECIMEN, toned, pinholes at top left, about fine, rare £200-300
3345 National Provincial Bank of Lichfield, proof sight bills, 17- & 18-, no serial numbers, first black and white on card, bank name initials at left, second, black and white on paper bankers’ initials at left (see Outing 1187 for type), first handstamped SPECIMEN, surface dirt and toning, fine, second mounted on blue paper, good extremely fine (2) £40-50 87
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NEWCASTLE UNDER LYME
STAFFORD
3346 Newcastle Bank (Sparrow & Nickisson), £1, 1 June 18[25], serial number P654, black and white, value to lower left, centre and top right, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 1527a), torn edges, heavily toned, good £100-150
3349 Stafford Bank, 5 guineas, 9 May 1[803], serial number 927, black and white, value at lower left and right, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature of John Knight at lower right (Outing 2022), toned, surface dirt, pinholes at left, about fine £100-150
3347 Newcastle and Stoke Bank (Harrisons, Cope, Harrison & Co), £1, 6 July 180[1], serial number A894, black and white, value at top centre and right bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature of Harrison at lower right (see Outing 1528 for type), repaired on reverse with tape, toned, good £150-180
3350 Stafford Bank, sight bill proof for £10, 17-, no serial number, black and white, value at left, bankers’ initials at top left (Outing 2022), mounted on blue paper, very light toning, otherwise good extremely fine £80-120
3348 Old Bank, Staffordshire (Thomas Kinnersly & Sons), a pair of £1 (2), 8 October 18[25] & 7 3351 November 18[25], serial numbers 2175 & 4777, Stafford Bank (Williams Horton, John Horton & black and white, value at lower left, top right and Co), unissued £1, 180-, no serial number, black and centre, shield with building at top left, banker name at white, value at lower left and right, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Kinnersly at lower right, left, castle and lions at top left (Outing 2022), very revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (not seen in light toning at edges, otherwise an attractive good Outing), pinholes, heavily toned, ink cancelled (1), good extremely fine (2) £100-150 £150-200 WWW.spinK.Com
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3355 Stafford Bank (Birch, Yates & Co), a pair of £5 (2), 8 November 182[8] & 13 July 182[4], serial numbers 44 & 2686, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Yates at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 2026c), toned, pinholes at left, trimmed (1), generally good fine (2) £150-200
3352 Stafford Bank (Joseph & Omar Hall), £1, 5 June 18[06], serial number 1368, black and white, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Omar Hall at lower right (Outing 2025a), heavy toning, pinholes at left, very good £100-150
STONE
3353 Stafford Bank (Joseph & Omar Hall), £1, 5 May 18[07], serial number 1914, black and white, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 2025b), heavy toning, pinholes at left, very good £100-150 3356 Stone Bank (Edmun John Birch & Williams Moore), proof £1, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, right and top right, allegorical maiden at top left with bankers’ initials above, a Perkins, Fairman & Heath print (see Outing 2063a for type), mount marks on reverse, central section removed, otherwise extremely fine £80-120
3354 Stafford Bank (Birch, Yates & Co), £1, 1 January 182[3], serial number 2031, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Yates at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 2026c), toned, a crisp very fine £150-200
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3357 Stone Bank, proof £1, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, allegorical maiden at top left, a Perkins & Heath print (see Outing 2063 for type), handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks on reverse, otherwise about uncirculated and a beautiful print £200-300
3358 Stone Bank, unissued £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and left, allegorical maiden at top centre, bankers’ initials at left in guilloche design (see Outing 2063c for type), evidence of mounting on reverse, very light toning, otherwise about uncirculated £200-300
3359 Stone Bank, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and left, allegorical maiden at top centre, bankers’ initials at left in guilloche design, a Perkins & Heath print (see Outing 2063c for type), mount marks on reverse, very light toning, otherwise about uncirculated £200-250
3360 Tamworth (Page & Corgan), a group (4) of banknotes (2) and cheques (2), 17- & 179-, no serial numbers, black and white, value at lower left and centre (1), arms at left (2) (see Outing 2130 for partnership name), light toning, mounted on blue paper (1), generally good extremely fine (4) £100-120
3361 Tamworth Bank (Paget & Corgan), £1, 8 December 18[10], serial number Y890, black and white, value at lower left, right and top right, arms at top left, manuscript signature of Paget at lower right (Outing 2130a), toned, pinholes at left, very good £40-60
3362 Tamworth Bank (Paget & Corgan), £1, 24 January 18[15], serial number L33, black and white, value at lower left, right and top right, arms at top left, manuscript signature of Paget at lower right (Outing 2130a), toned, pinholes at left, fine £40-60
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3366 Tamworth Old Bank (Harding, Oakes and Willington), £1, £2 & £5, all 18[16], black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, arms at left, partnership name underprinted in blue, manuscript signature of Harding at lower right (Outing 2131a, 2131b & 2131c), toned, ink stains at left and right, fine (3) £150-180
3363 Tamworth Bank (Paget & Corgan), £1, 11 July 18[16], serial number 332, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, right and top right, arms at top left, manuscript signature of Paget at lower right (Outing 2130a), toned, pinholes at left, a solid very fine £60-80
3367 Tamworth Old Bank (Harding, Oakes and Willington), £1, 6 March 18[18], serial number 68760, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, arms at left, partnership name underprinted in blue, manuscript signature of Harding at lower right (Outing 2131a), toned, ink stains at left and right, fine £40-60
3364 Tamworth Bank (Paget & Corgan), £5, 23 November 1813], serial number T876, black and white, value at lower left, left and top right, arms at left, manuscript signature of Paget at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 2130c), toning, a presentable about fine £100-120
3368 Tamworth Old Bank (Harding, Oakes and Willington), £2, 4 March 18[09], serial number L478, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, arms at left, manuscript signature of Harding at lower right (Outing 2131b), toned, halved and rejoined, about fine £140-180
3365 Tamworth Old Bank (Harding, Oakes and Willington), unissued 5 guineas, 179-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at left (see Outing 2131 for type, this denomination not seen), mounted on blue paper, good extremely fine £150-180 91
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WALSALL
3369 Uttoxeter Bank (James Bell), £5, 27 February 18[30], serial number A762, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, arms at left, manuscript signature of Jas. Bell at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 2233a), trimmed edges, handstamped ‘Paid Ten Shillings’ pinholes at left, stained, otherwise a solid fine £120-180
3371 Walsall Bank, a pair of unissued 5 guineas (2), 179-, no serial numbers, black and white, value at lower left, arms at top left (not seen in Outing), mounted on blue paper, lighting staining, ink blot (1), generally about uncirculated (2) £150-200
3370 Uttoxeter Bank (James Bell), £5, 1 June 18[30], serial number 755, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, arms at left with banker’s initials, manuscript signature at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 2233b), toned, pinholes at left, good fine £120-180
3372 Walsall Old Bank (Charles Forster & Sons), proof £10, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and centre, vignette of bank building at top left, accompanied by an unissued cheque of the same bank (Outing 2256), about uncirculated, a beautiful print (2) £250-300
3373 Walsall Old Bank (Charles Forster & Sons), proof £10, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and centre, vignette of bank building at top left (Outing 2256), very light surface dirt, otherwise about uncirculated £250-300 WWW.spinK.Com
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3374 National Provincial Bank of Walsall, proof £10, 183-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and right, bust of William IV at top left (not seen from this location), evidence of mounting on reverse, heavily toned, otherwise very fine £150-180
3376 Bank of Walsall & South Staffordshire, £5, 20 April 18[40], serial number 7030, blue and white, value at lower left, right and top right, bear emblem at top right, manuscript signature at lower right, accompanied by an unissued cheque from the Walsall Branch on the Birmingham Banking Company (Outing 2258), trimmed edges, heavily toned, halved and rejoined, ink marks, good, unusual colouring, rare £150-200
3375 Walsall Bank (John Vaughan Barber & William Marshall), £5 and forged £5 (2), 12 December 18[38] & 27 November 18[58], serial numbers U828 & 1170, black and white, value at lower left, top left and centre, manuscript signature at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 2257b), torn edge left edge and two large holes (1), toning, generally good (2) £150-200
3377 Goscote Colliery and Iron Foundry (Bradley, Waring & Co), 1 guinea, 4 April 18[05], serial number 100, black and white, value at lower left and right, foundry building at top left, manuscript signature of Bradley at lower right, accompanied by a £1 from the Lee Brook Iron Works (Outing 3044a), heavy toning, torn edges, from good to very good (2) £150-200 93
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WEST BROMWICH
WOLVERHAMPTON
3378 West Bromwich (Abel, Abraham & William Whitehouse), £1, 4 January 18[1?], serial number 167, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, bankers’ ‘W’ initial at left, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 2324a), repaired with tape on reverse, heavily toned, about good £80-100
3379 West Bromwich & Staffordshire Bank (Abel, Abraham & William Whitehouse, Joseph Partridge & Co), £1, 26 November 18[10], serial number 1831, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Abel Whitehouse at lower right (Outing 2324a), heavily toned, small holes at folds, very good £140-180
3380 Wolverhampton Bank (Hordern, Molineux & Co), £1, 16 October 18[17], serial number F8224, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature of Geo: Molineux at lower right (see Outing 2393a for type, this partnership not seen), large tear at right, toned, good £120-160
3381 Wolverhampton Old Bank (Thos Gibbons, John Gibbons, Benjn Gibbons Junr & Co), £1, 10 May 18[13], serial number I143, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, allegorical female at top left, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Benj Gibbons Junr at lower right (Outing 2392a), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse, toning and surface dirt, otherwise a crisp fine £50-60
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3384 Wolverhampton Old Bank (Thos Gibbons, John Gibbons, Benjn Gibbons Junr & Co), £5, 14 October 18[13], serial number 296, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and right, bordered edge, turned design, manuscript signature of Benjn Gibbons Junr at lower right, printed by R & E Williamson (Outing 2392f), toned, pinholes at left and small section removed at right, bankruptcy handstamp on reverse, fine £140-180
3382 Wolverhampton Old Bank (Thos Gibbons, John Gibbons, Benjn Gibbons Junr & Co), £1, 12 December 18[14], serial number B149, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, allegorical female at top left, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Thos Gibbons at lower right (Outing 2392a), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse dated 1816, ink mark and lower right corner torn, otherwise a solid fine £60-80
3385 Wolverhampton Old Bank (Thos Gibbons, John Gibbons, Benjn Gibbons Junr & Co), £5, 24 October 18[14], serial number 32, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and right, bordered edge, turned design, manuscript signature of John Gibbons at lower right, printed by R & E Williamson (Outing 2392f), toned, torn at top left, small hole at top left, otherwise a crisp, solid good fine £140-180
3383 Wolverhampton Old Bank (Thos Gibbons, John Gibbons, Benjn Gibbons Junr & Co), a pair of £1 (1), 18[11] & 18[12], serial numbers 7010 & O8502, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, bordered edge, allegorical maiden at top left manuscript signature of John Gibbons at lower right (Outing 2392f), toned, bankruptcy handstamp on reverse and trimmed, first fine, second about good £100-140
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3386 Wolverhampton Old Bank (Thos Gibbons, John Gibbons, Benjn Gibbons Junr & Co), unissued £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and right, bordered edge, turned design, printed by R & E Williamson (Outing 2392g), light toning, otherwise about uncirculated, rare £150-200
3387 Wolverhampton Bank (Sir John Wrottersley Bart & Francis Holyoake), three issued £1 (3), 18[20], 18[21], & 18[25], black and white, value at lower left, right and top right (1) & lower centre, right and top right (2), vignette of bushel at top left (Outing 2395a), heavily toned, handstamped CANCELLED, laid down on card (1), generally about good (3) £100-150
3388 Wolverhampton Bank (Sir John Wrottersley Bart & Francis Holyoake), £1 and proof £1 pair (2), 1 May 18[25] & 18-, serial number 1111, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of bushel at centre, bankers’ initials at top left, printed by Perkins & Heath, accompanied by proof of the same type (Outing 2395c, not seen issued), issued note heavily toned, handstamped CANCELLED (1), proof with mount marks on reverse, otherwise about uncirculated (2) £150-200
3389 Wolverhampton Bank (T.L.H. Goodricke, & George Holyoake), proof £10, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre and centre as protector, vignette of bushel at top left and oak tree at top right, a Perkins & Bacon print (Outing 2395e), tear at top left, toned, handstamped SPECIMEN, good very fine £150-200
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3390 Wolverhampton & Staffordshire Bank, specimen £5, 18- (c.1860), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, coat of arms at top left, a Perkins Bacon & Co print (see Outing 2396a for type), pencil annotations dated ‘21st May 1860’, handstamped SPECIMEN, very light toning, small sections removed from corners, otherwise good extremely fine £120-150
3391 Wolverhampton & Staffordshire Bank, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left and top right, coat of arms at top left, a Perkins Bacon & Petch print (see Outing 2396a for type), light stains, mount marks on reverse, otherwise good extremely fine £100-150
3392 Wolverhampton & Staffordshire Bank, £5, 5 November 18[77], serial number 1/3363, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre as protector in red, manuscript signature at lower right, arms at top left, large vignette of St.Peter’s Collegiate Church with coats of arms at left and right on reverse, a Perkins Bacon print (Outing 2396d), cancelled in blue pencil, perforated CANCELLED, toning and surface dirt, otherwise a crisp about very fine, rare £350-450
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3393 Wolverhampton & Staffordshire Bank Limited, £5, 12 December 18[87], serial number 2/1389, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre as protector in blue, arms at top left, large vignette of St.Peter’s Collegiate Church with coats of arms at left and right on reverse, a Perkins Bacon print (Outing 2396i), cut cancelled, stained at top left, toning, a solid almost very fine, rare £200-250
3394 Wolverhampton & Staffordshire Banking Company, a group of proof sight bills (2) and proof cheque (1), 18-, black and white on blue, pink and white paper (see Outing 2396 for type), mount marks on reverse, surface dirt, pencil annotations, otherwise generally extremely fine (3) £50-80
3395 Bilston District Banking Company, proof £5, 1 January 1872, no serial numbers, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, bank’s initials at top left, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 2397a for type), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotations, very light surface dirt, otherwise good extremely fine £100-120
3396 Bilston District Banking Company, proof £5, 184-, no serial numbers, black and white on card, value at lower left, centre and top right, bank’s initials at top left, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 2397a for type), evidence of mounting on reverse, toned, otherwise good extremely fine £150-200
3397 County of Stafford Bank, specimen £5, 1 January 1875, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre, top right and centre as protector in red, bee emblem at top left, county seal on reverse with ornate design, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co (Outing 2397c), handstamped SPECIMEN, ink marks, very light toning, otherwise an attractive and crisp good extremely fine £300-500
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3398 County of Stafford Bank, a pair of proof £5 (2), 1 January 1873 & 6 May 1875, no serial numbers, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, bee emblem at top left, dated printed (Outing 2397b), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotations, generally extremely fine (2) £120-180
3399 Bilston District Banking Company, a group of proof cheques (5), 18- (c.1870-76), no serial numbers, black and white, arms at centre (Outing 2397a, 2397b), evidence of mounting on reverse, some toning, pencil annotations, generally about extremely fine (5) £100-150
3401 Wolverhampton (Benjamin Harley), proof private exchange token for 5 shillings, 180-, no serial number, black and white on thick paper (Outing 3050), toning, good very fine, rare £150-200
3400 County of Stafford Bank, reverse proof for £5, c.1875, county seal with ornate design, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co (see Outing 2397c for type), pencil annotation dated ‘23rd June 75’, mount marks on reverse, surface dirt, otherwise extremely fine £50-80
3402 Bilston District Banking Company, reverse proof for £5, coats of arms with ornate design, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 2397 for type), pencil annotation, mount marks on reverse, surface dirt, otherwise extremely fine £50-80 99
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WARWICKSHIRE ALCESTER
3405 3403 Alcester Bank (Jno, Haynes, Richd Bloxam & Jno Morgan), £5, 1 January 18[02], serial number 2557, black and white, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature of John Morgan at lower right (Outing 28a), ink annotations, light toning, otherwise an original about very fine £150-200
ATHERSTONE 3406 Atherstone Old Bank (Williams Hanson), unissued £10, no date, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and centre, banker’s initials at top left (see Outing 25 for type), mounted on blue paper, otherwise good extremely fine £200-250 3404 Atherstone Old Bank (William Hanson), proof sight bill and demand note, black and white on paper (1) and card (2), bankers’ initials at left, (see Outing 25 for type), first mounted on blue paper, second with light wear, generally good extremely fine (2) £50-70
BANBURY
3405 Atherstone Old Bank (Williams Hanson), unissued 5 guineas, no date, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and left, banker’s initials at top left (see Outing 25 for type), mounted on blue paper, otherwise good extremely fine £200-250 3407 Leamington Priors & Warwickshire Banking Company, unissued £5, 183-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, right and top right (see Outing 1120 for bank name), large tear at left, torn edge evidence of mounting on reverse, otherwise extremely fine, and the first branch issue from this bank £150-200
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BIRMINGHAM
3408 Birmingham Bank (Self, Sampson Lloyd, Nehemiah & Chas Lloyd), unissued £10, 17-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and right (see Outing 163 for type, this partnership not seen), mounted on blue paper, very light toning, otherwise an original good extremely fine £300-400
3410 Birmingham Bank (Taylor & Lloyds), proof £5 and reverse proof (2), 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, bankers’ initials at top left, beehive vignette at centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch, accompanied by reverse proof (Outing 163e), first handstamped SPECIMEN, surface dirt, tear at lower edge, second heavily toned, generally good fine (2) £150-200
3409 Birmingham Bank (Taylors & Lloyds), £1, 18 April 18[16], serial number M4410, black and white, value at top centre, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature at lower right (see Outing 163 for type, partnership not seen), paper stained and damaged by mounting, heavy toning, good £150-200
3411 Birmingham Bank (Taylor & Lloyds), specimen £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, bankers’ initials at top left, beehive vignette at centre, printed by Perkins & Heath (Outing 163e), tear at left, light staining, otherwise crisp and original, very fine £150-200
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3415 Birmingham Bank (George B. Lloyd, James Lloyd and Sampson Samuel Lloyd), proof £20, No. 18-, no serial numbers, black and white, value at top centre (Outing 163m), mount marks on reverse, torn at mounted areas, pencil annotations, otherwise good very fine £150-200
3412 Birmingham Bank (Taylors & Lloyds), unissued £10, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, left and top right, bankers’ initials at top left, beehive vignette at centre (Outing 163g), evidence of mounting and staining on reverse, otherwise about uncirculated £200-300
3416 Bank, Birmingham (Lloyds Banking Compy Limited), a group of proof demand notes (2) and proof sight bills (3), 18- (c.1865-1872), no serial numbers, black and white, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co (see Outing 163 for type), mount marks and surface dirt, pencil annotations, torn at corners, generally fine (5) £60-80
3413 Birmingham Bank (James Lloyd, George B. Lloyd, James Lloyd Junr & Sampson S. Lloyd), part issued £5, 18-, serial number H5450, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, beehive vignette at centre, bankers’ initials at top left, bank name and start date on reverse in tableau (Outing 163j), toned, a crisp and attractive very fine £150-200
3417 Birmingham, proof £1 and sight bill for 10 guineas (2), first 18-, second 17[82], black and white on card (1) and paper (1), arms at top left, value at lower left and right (see Outing 164 for type), first with foxing, second toned, generally good very fine (2) £150-200
3414 Birmingham Bank (James Lloyd, Sampson S. Lloyd, Thos Lloyd & George B. Lloyd), proof £20 & £100, both 18- (c.1861), no serial numbers, black and white, value at top centre (Outing 163p & 163m), mount marks on reverse, torn corners, pencil annotations dated ‘19th June 1861’, otherwise both good very fine (2) £150-200 103
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3418 Birmingham Bank (William Dickenson, Thomas Goodall, Michael Goodall & Wm Dickenson Junr), a pair of 1 guinea (2), 18[04] & 18[05], serial numbers 118 & 798, black and white, value at lower left and right, arms at top left, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 165a), heavily toned, numerous dividend handstamps on obverse and reverse, good (2) £150-200
3419 Birmingham Bank (William Dickenson, Thomas Goodall, Michael Goodall & Wm Dickenson Junr), £1, 8 November 18[05], serial number 6430, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 165b), toned, dividend handstamps on obverse and reverse, pinholes at left, a crisp fine £120-180
3420 Birmingham Bank (William Dickenson, Thomas Goodall, Mich Goodall & Wm Dickenson Junr), £5, 11 October 18[05], serial number 6430, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 165c), toned, numerous dividend handstamps, fine £150-200
3421 Birmingham Bank (Spooner, Atwoods & Co), unissued £1, 180-, no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, value at right, top centre and lower left in garter, bordered edge (see Outing 167a for this partnership), ink cancelled, toned, crisp about very fine £150-200
3422 Birmingham Bank (Spooner, Atwoods & Co), unissued £5, no date, no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, value lower left and right, arms with cherub at top left, bordered design (see Outing 167a for this partnership), crisp, good extremely fine £150-200 WWW.spinK.Com
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3425 Birmingham Bank (Attwoods, Spooner & Co), proof £5, 183-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left and centre (see Outing 167d for partnership), light toning otherwise about uncirculated £150-200
3423 Birmingham Bank (Spooner, Attwoods & Co), £1, 9 August 181[3], serial number A3261, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and right, bankers’ initials at top left, bordered edge, duty stamp at left (Outing 167a, an unrecorded date for this partnership), toned, a solid good fine £200-300
3426 Birmingham Bank (Smiths, Gray, Goode & Co), £5, 1 July 18[18], serial number 3691, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 169a), trimmed, toned, pinholes, good £60-80
3424 Birmingham Bank (Spooner, Attwoods & Co), reverse proof for £5 and £10 (2), black and white on card, partnership name and value in guilloche design (see Outing 167 for type), light stains and surface dirt, otherwise good extremely fine £60-80
3427 Birmingham Bank (William Smith, Joseph Gibbins, Wm Wynne Smith, James Gibbins, William Goode & Co), £1, 9 September 182[1], serial number Z495, black and white, value at lower left, right and top right, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse (Outing 169a, for partnership name), heavily toned, pinholes, good £80-120 105
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3428 Bank, Birmingham (Joseph Gibbins, William Wynne Smith & Williams Goode), pair of £1, 18[23] & 18[25], black and white, value at lower left, right and top right, large Britannia vignette at centre, manuscript signature of Joseph Gibbins at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse (Outing 169c), heavily toned, first fine, second good (2) £200-250
3429 Commercial Bank of England, £5, 25 May [1866], serial number 619, black and white, value at lower left, vignette of Britannia at top left, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 180a, not seen issued), toned, otherwise a solid fine, rare £300-400
3430 Birmingham Banking Company, a group of proof sight bills (4), 18- (c.1845), no serial numbers, black and white, bank name initials in laurel at left, includes a proof sight bill from Birmingham Town & District Bank (Outing 176 & 184), handstamped SPECIMEN, pencil annotation dated ‘1845’, mount marks on reverse, generally very fine £60-80
3431 National Provincial Bank of Birmingham, unissued £50, 183-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and top right, bust of William IV at top left, pastoral vignette at top centre, bordered edge (Outing 179a), toned, torn edges, small holes along folds, about fine £120-180
3432 National Provincial Bank of Birmingham, proof £10, 183-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left and top right, bust of William IV at top left, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 179b), evidence of mounting on reverse, otherwise a fresh about uncirculated £200-300
3433 Northern & Central Bank of England, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, stunning Britannia vignette at top centre (see Outing 1138 for type, a new branch issue), very light toning, otherwise about uncirculated, a beautiful design and an unrecorded issue from this branch, rare £300-400
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3434 Birmingham (Thos, Lucas, Son & Co), £1, 24 September 180[2], serial number G323, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, money allegory at left, manuscript signature at lower right, accompanied by a sight bill for forty pounds (not seen in Outing), pinholes at left, toned, a solid good fine, sight bill very good (2) £150-180
3436 Birmingham Workhouse, proof 2/6, 180- (c.1808), no serial number, black and white on card, vignette of workhouse at left and maternal scene at right, value at top centre (Outing 3009a), good extremely fine, attractive £150-200
3437 Birmingham Workhouse, a group of proof and reproduction workhouse notes for 2/6 (5), c.1808, no serial numbers, black and white on card (2) and paper (3) (Outing 3009a), generally good extremely fine (5) £200-300
3435 Birmingham Workhouse, proof 2/6, 180- (c.1808), no serial number, black and white on card, vignette of workhouse at centre, value at top right (Outing 3009a), good extremely fine £150-200
3438 Birmingham Workhouse, a group of proof and reproduction workhouse notes for 5/- (6), c.1808, no serial numbers, black and white on card (3) and paper (3), vignettes of workhouse building and maternal scene (Outing 3009b), generally good extremely fine (6) £300-400 107
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3439 Central Equitable Labour Exchange, 2 hours, no date, serial number 10, black and white, bushel and plough vignette at top centre, value handwritten at lower left and right in tableau (not seen), evidence of mounting and framing on reverse, toned, very fine £200-300
3442 National Equitable Labour Exchange (Robert Owen), 2 hours, 22 July 1833, serial number 712, black and white, value at lower left and centre, beehive and scales vignettes at left and right corners, guilloche border, turning design on reverse (Outing 3010b), a fresh and original good very fine £300-400
3440 National Equitable Labour Exchange (Robert Owen), 1 hour, 22 July 1833, serial number 478, black and white, value at lower left and centre, beehive and scales vignettes at left and right corners, moire design in central field (Outing 3010a), light toning, very fine £200-300
3443 National Equitable Labour Exchange (Robert Owen), unissued 1 hour, 22 July 1833, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and centre, beehive and scales vignettes at left and right corners, guilloche border, turning design on reverse (Outing 3010h), light toning, otherwise about uncirculated £120-160
3441 National Equitable Labour Exchange (Robert Owen), 2 hours, 22 July 1833, serial number 110, black and white, value at lower left and centre, beehive and scales vignettes at left and right corners, moire design in central field, turning design on reverse (Outing 3010b), heavily toned and stained, good £80-120
3444 National Equitable Labour Exchange (Robert Owen), unissued 2 hours, 22 July 1833, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and centre, beehive and scales vignettes at left and right corners, guilloche border, turning design on reverse (Outing 3010i), light toning, otherwise about uncirculated £120-150 WWW.spinK.Com
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3446 National Equitable Labour Exchange (Robert Owen), unissued 10 hours, 22 July 1833, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and centre, beehive and scales vignettes at left and right corners, guilloche border, turning design on reverse (Outing 3010k), pinhole at lower left, light toning, otherwise about uncirculated ÂŁ150-200
3445 National Equitable Labour Exchange (Robert Owen), unissued 5 hours, 22 July 1833, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and centre, beehive and scales vignettes at left and right corners, guilloche border, turning design on reverse (Outing 3010j), light toning, otherwise about uncirculated ÂŁ150-200
3447 National Equitable Labour Exchange (Robert Owen), unissued 80 hours, 22 July 1833, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and centre, beehive and scales vignettes at left and right corners, guilloche border, turning design on reverse (Outing 3010n), light toning, otherwise about uncirculated ÂŁ150-200
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3448 Equitable Labour Exchange (Robert Owen), issued 1 hour, 17 September [1832], serial number 417, black and white, value at lower left and centre, beehive and scales vignettes at left and right corners, guilloche border, manuscript signatures at lower right, turning design on reverse (Outing 3037, an unrecorded earlier date), toned, good fine £300-400
3449 Equitable Labour Exchange (Robert Owen), unissued 10 hour, 22 July 1833, serial number 170, blue and white, value at lower left and centre, beehive and scales vignettes at left and right corners, guilloche border, manuscript signatures at lower right (Outing 3037d), mounting on reverse, evidence of framing, holes along folds, toned, about fine £150-200
3450 Equitable Labour Exchange (Robert Owen), unissued 1 hour, 1 December 1832, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and centre, beehive and scales vignettes at left and right corners, guilloche border, manuscript signatures at lower right (Outing 3037h), light toning, good extremely fine £120-150
3451 Coventry Bank (Thomas Little & Co), proof £10, no date, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and centre, accompanied by two proof sight bills (Outing 590), two small sections removed, evidence of mounting on reverse, otherwise about uncirculated, sight bills generally good extremely fine (3) £150-200
3452 Coventry Bank (Newcomb & Troughtons), £1, 7 March 18[20], serial number 3178, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at top left, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 591a), heavy toning, pinholes, good £120-180
3453 Coventry Bank (Bird, Bird & Co), £1, 10 October 18[03], serial number 1601, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top left, bankers’ initials at top centre (Outing 593b), handstamped dated 1805, cut cancelled, otherwise about fine £80-120
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3457 Coventry & Warwickshire Joint Stock Banking Company, unissued £10, 18-, serial prefix E6, black and white, value at lower left, left, top right and centre, vignette of Coventry town at left, bank name in guilloche design in blue on reverse (Outing 598c), an attractive and fresh good extremely fine £300-400
3454 Coventry Bank (John Bagshaw & Mark Pearman), £1, 12 July 180[9], serial number 136, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 593e), ink cancelled, toned, a solid and crisp good fine £150-200
3455 Coventry & Warwickshire Joint Stock Banking Company, proof £5 (1) & £10 (2), 18- (c.1864), no serial numbers, black and white, arms at left (2) and Coventry skyline at left (1), value at lower left, centre and top right (Outing 598a & 598b), pencil annotation dated ‘20th July 1864’, torn corners, staining and evidence of mounting, otherwise generally extremely fine (3) £150-200
3458 Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Company, unissued £10, 18-, serial number B249, black and white, value at lower left, top left, top right and centre, bordered edge, arms at top centre, value and bank name on reverse in guilloche design, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co (Outing 598d), light toning, a crisp about very fine £200-300
3456 Coventry & Warwickshire Joint Stock Banking Company, obverse and reverse proof for £10 (1) & £10 (2), 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, left, top right and centre, reverse proof with bank name in guilloche design (Outing 598b), heavy staining, mount marks on reverse, about very fine (2) £150-200
3459 Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Company, proof £50, 18- (c.1867), no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and centre, arms at top left, accompanied by two sight bills in blue and black of the same bank name (Outing 598g), light toning, evidence of mounting on reverse, proof about uncirculated, sight bills extremely fine (3) £200-300 111
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3460 Coventry & Warwickshire Joint Stock Banking Company, specimen £50, 18- (c.1867), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, bordered edge, arms at top left, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 598g), pencil annotations dated ‘Oct 8th 1867’, mount marks on reverse, otherwise good extremely fine £300-400
3461 Coventry & Warwickshire Joint Stock Banking Company, specimen £50, 183-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, bordered edge, arms at top left, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 598g), handstamped SPECIMEN twice, mounting on reverse, otherwise good fine £300-400
3462 Coventry & Warwickshire Joint Stock Banking Company, obverse and reverse proof £100, 18(c.1867), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, bordered edge, arms at top left, reverse proof printed on card with bank name and value in guilloche design, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 598h), pencil annotations dated ‘Oct 12th 1867’, mount marks on reverse, generally extremely fine (2) £300-400
3463 Coventry Union Banking Company, £50 & £100, both 18[85], serial numbers 900 & 393, black and white, value at lower left, centre, top right, and centre as protector in green, arms at left, manuscript signatures at lower right (Outing 599, both denominations not seen from this bank), heavily stained and extensively repaired on reverse, about good £200-300
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LEAMINGTON SPA
3464 Old Bank, Warwick & Leamington Banking Company, £5, 1 June 18[60], serial number L24,288, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, seal at top left, manuscript signature at lower right, turning design and border in blue on reverse, printed by Blades & East (Outing 1118a), ink cancelled, pinholes at left, fine £150-200
3465 Leamington Priors & Warwickshire Banking Company Limited, part issued £5, 18-, serial number 69438, black and white, value at lower left, right, top right, and centre as protector in blue, seal at top left, bank name in filigree design on reverse in blue, printed by Blades, East & Blades (Outing 1120a), very light toning, otherwise a crisp, solid about extremely fine £200-300
3466 Leamington Priors & Warwickshire Banking Company Limited, part issued £10, 18-, serial number 14112, black and white, value at lower left, right, top right, and centre as protector in blue, seal at top left, bank name in filigree design on reverse in blue, printed by Blades, East & Blades (Outing 1120a), very light toning, a crisp, attractive extremely fine, and a strong print £200-300 113
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3467 Leamington Priors & Warwickshire Banking Company Limited, part issued £50, 18-, serial number 2224, black and white, value at lower left, right, top right, and centre as protector in blue, seal at top left, bank name in filigree design on reverse in blue, printed by Blades, East & Blades (Outing 1120c), very light toning, a crisp and attractive extremely fine £300-400
3468 Warwick & Warwickshire Bank (Greenway, Smith & Greenways), £5, 1 April 189[8], serial number 27926, black and white, value at lower left, centre and centre as protector, bank building at top left, bank name and value on reverse in blue, manuscript signature at lower right, printed by Rowe, Kentish & Co, accompanied by two right halves of same type (Outing 1121a), very light toning, otherwise a crisp, solid about extremely fine £150-200
3469 Warwick & Warwickshire Bank (Greenway, Smith & Greenways), an issued £10 and part issued £5, 188[6] & 188-, serial numbers L2197 & L27949, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, centre and centre as protector, bank building at top left, bank name and value on reverse in blue and red, issued note with manuscript signature at lower right, printed by Rowe, Kentish & Co (Outing 1121a & 1121b), very light toning, otherwise a crisp and attractive about extremely fine (2) £200-300
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STRATFORD UPON AVON
3470 Warwick & Warwickshire Bank (Greenway, Smith & Greenways), an issued and part issued £10 (2), 188- & 188[7], serial numbers L2324 & L2257, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, centre and centre as protector, bank building at top left, bank name and value on reverse in red, issued note with manuscript signature at lower right, printed by Rowe, Kentish & Co (Outing 1121b & 1121c), very light toning, crisp and attractive good extremely fine (2) £200-300
3472 Stratford & Henley Bank (Burman, Glover, Haynes & Smith), payment order for £9, 23 July 179[2], serial number A23, black and white, value at top right, bankers’ initials at top left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of John Burman at lower right (Outing 2079), staple holes at left, toned, ink cancelled, fine £60-80
3473 Stratford upon Avon Bank (Whitehead, Weston, Greenway, Lowe & Co), £1, 11 October 18[16], serial number 10111, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, profile bust of Shakespeare in olive branch frame at left, manuscript signature of Weston at lower right (Outing 2083), trimmed edges, heavily toned, ink annotations on reverse, otherwise about fine £150-250
3471 Warwick & Warwickshire Bank (Greenway, Smith & Greenways), £50, 1 July 18[80], serial number 210, black and white, value at lower left and centre, bank building at top left, bank name and value on reverse in brown, manuscript signature at lower right, printed by Rowe, Kentish & Co (Outing 1121d), toned, pinholes at left, halved and rejoined, a solid good fine £300-400
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3474 Stratford on Avon, Shipston on Stour and Chipping Norton Bank (Whitehead, Weston, Greenway, Lowe & Gillett), unissued £5, 182-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre, top right and centre as protector, profile bust of Shakespeare in olive branch frame at left (see Outing 2083 for type), tear at top left and along folds, light stains otherwise fresh, about very fine £150-200
3475 Stratford upon Avon Old Bank, £1, 19 November 18[50], serial number 36, 063, black and white, value at lower left and centre, Shakespeare at centre (Outing 2084a), cut cancelled, toned, small holes, a solid good fine £120-160
3476 Stratford upon Avon Old Bank, £5, 1 March 18[72], serial number A10676, black and white, value at lower left, centre and centre as protector in blue, Shakespeare at centre, manuscript signature at lower right, bank name on reverse in blue guilloche design (Outing 2084a), mounting on reverse, damaged at top left corner, toned, otherwise a solid fine, believed to be the only issued example extant £500-600
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3477 Stratford upon Avon Old Bank, part issued £5, 18-, serial number A17432, black and white, value at lower left, centre and centre as protector in blue, Shakespeare at centre, bank name on reverse in blue guilloche design (Outing 2084b), about uncirculated £150-200
3478 Stratford upon Avon Old Bank, proof £5, 183-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left and centre, Shakespeare at centre (Outing 2084b), light staining, otherwise about uncirculated £150-200
3480 Warwick & Leamington Banking Company, £5, 4 October 18[62], serial number S8945, black and white, value at left, centre and top right, manuscript signature at lower right, guilloche and border design on reverse in blue, printed by Blades & East (see Outing 2285 for type, not seen), ink cancelled, cut cancelled, halved and rejoined, pinholes at left, about fine £150-200
3479 Stratford upon Avon Old Bank, part issued £10, 18-, serial number A3676, black and white, value at lower left, centre and centre as protector in blue, Shakespeare at centre, bank name on reverse in blue guilloche design (Outing 2084d), ink marks at top left, otherwise a solid fine £120-180
3481 Warwick & Leamington Banking Company, £10, 1 August 18[48], serial number 742, black and white, value at left, centre and top right, manuscript signature at lower right, guilloche and border design on reverse in blue, printed by Blades & East (see Outing 2285 for type, not seen), ink cancelled, cut cancelled, toned, otherwise a solid good fine £200-300 117
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WARWICK
3482 Warwick & Warwickshire Bank (Greenway, Smith & Greenways), £5, 4 January 188[7], serial number W28373, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, right and centre as protector, bank building at top left, manuscript signature at lower right, value, bank and partnership name on reverse in blue (Outing 2279e), bankruptcy handstamp, very light toning otherwise attractive good extremely fine £120-160
3483 Warwick & Warwickshire Bank (Greenway, Smith & Greenways), £10, 7 April 18[86], serial number W5562, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, right and centre as protector, bank building at top left, manuscript signature at lower right, value, bank and partnership name on reverse in pink (Outing 2279f), bankruptcy handstamp, a few pinholes, a crisp good fine £80-120
3484 Warwick & Warwickshire Bank (Greenway, Smith & Greenways), £50, 1 July 186[1], serial number 097, black and white, value at lower left and right, bank building at top left, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 2279g), bankruptcy handstamp, halved and rejoined, numerous ink annotations on both sides, otherwise about fine £200-250
3485 Warwick & Warwickshire Bank (Greenway, Smith & Greenways), £50, 1 July 186[9], serial number 103, black and white, value at lower left and right, bank building at top left, manuscript signature at lower right, value, bank and partnership name on reverse in brown (Outing 2279g), bankruptcy handstamp, halved and rejoined, numerous ink annotations on both sides, otherwise about fine £200-250
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3486 Warwick & Warwickshire Bank (K.Greenway and E.Greaves), reverse proof of £50, no date (c.1843), black and white, value either side of partnership and bank name in cartouche, printed by Rowe, Kentish & Co, accompanied by a receipt from the same partners for £80 and a proof sight bill (see Outing 2279g for partnership), some light toning and mount marks, generally good extremely fine £60-80
3488 Warwick Old Bank (Jno Jones, Rd Jones & Jno Russell), a pair of £5, both 18[31], serial numbers 6757 & 7240, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (Outing 2280f), toning, cancellation hole, very good (2) £150-200
3489 Warwick Old Bank (Jno Jones, Rd Jones & Jno Russell), £10, 9 June 18[32], serial number 3346, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 2280h), toning, cancellation hole, a crisp and solid fine £150-200
3487 Warwick Old Bank (Jno Jones, Rd Jones & Jno Russell), a pair of £5, both 18[28], serial numbers 3489 & 5772, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, banker’s initials at left, manuscript signature at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (see Outing 2280 for type, this denomination not seen), trimmed, cancellation hole, heavy toning, good (2) £80-120
3490 Warwick Old Bank (Jno Jones, Rd Jones & Jno Russell), £50, 9 April 18[29], serial number 80, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 2280j), halved and rejoined, trimmed, otherwise about fine £80-120 119
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WORCESTERSHIRE BEWDLEY
3491 Bewdley Bank (Nichols, Baker & Crane), £5, 10 January 18[59], serial number 716, black and white, value at lower left and centre, Britannia vignette at top left, manuscript signature at lower right, printed by Blades & East (Outing 132d), halved and rejoined, cut cancelled, pinholes and heavy toning, good £100-150
BROMSGROVE
EVESHAM
3492 Bromsgrove Bank (Rufford, Biggs & Compy), £5, 4 November 18[48], serial number A2326, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, bankers’ initials incorporated into vignette at left, manuscript signature of Geo Biggs at lower right, value on reverse in blue (Outing 342b), halved and rejoined, pinholes at left, toned, otherwise fine £100-150
3493 Tewkesbury and Evesham Bank (Nath. Hartland, John Allis Hartland & N. Hartland Jun.), £5, 9 February 18[31], serial number O718, black and white, value at lower left, lower right and centre, vignette of sticks bound by rope at centre, manuscript signature of Nath. Hartland at lower centre (Outing 747a), halved and rejoined, some toning and faint ink stains, fine £140-180
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3494 Tewkesbury and Evesham Bank (Nath. Hartland, John Allis Hartland & N. Hartland Junr.), £5, 30 March 18[34], serial number 1727O, black and white, value at lower left, lower right and centre, vignette of sticks bound by rope at centre, manuscript signature of Nath. Hartland at lower centre (Outing 747a), a few pinholes at left, some toning, otherwise a presentable fine £150-200
3495 Tewkesbury and Evesham Bank (Nathl. Hartland, John Allis Hartland & N. Hartland Junr.), £10, 8 November 18[32], serial number J165, black and white, value at lower left, lower right and centre, vignette of sticks bound by rope at centre, manuscript signature of Nath. Hartland at lower centre (Outing 747b), lightly toned, ink annotations on reverse, a presentable fine, rare £180-240
3496 Gloucestershire Banking Company, a partial proof for £5, no date, black and white, value at lower left and lower right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at centre, all text in outline (see Outing 748a for type), slight toning, otherwise an attractive very fine £100-150
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3497 Gloucestershire Banking Company, proof for £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at centre (see Outing 748a for type), speckled discolouration, otherwise very fine £180-200
3500 Gloucestershire Banking Company, part issued £5, 15 September 183[4], no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, lower right and left, vignette of sticks bound by rope at centre (Outing 748a), a crisp and fresh good very fine £150-200
3498 Gloucestershire Banking Company, unissued £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at centre (Outing 748a), some light toning, otherwise a crisp and attractive very fine £150-200
3501 Gloucestershire Banking Company, unissued £5, 184-, no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left (Outing 748a), ink cancellation at lower right, very light toning, otherwise a crisp and attractive good very fine £150-180
3502 Gloucestershire Banking Company, £5, 1 November 18[81], serial number S986, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature at lower right (see Outing 748a for type, not seen issued), stamped CANCELLED in purple and cancelled in blue pencil, handstamp on reverse, perforated PAID, light toning, a crisp and presentable good very fine £250-300
3499 Gloucestershire Banking Company, unissued £5, 183-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, lower right and left, vignette of sticks bound by rope at centre (Outing 748a), some very light toning, otherwise extremely fine £150-180
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KIDDERMINSTER
3503 Gloucestershire Banking Company, unissued £10, 183-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, lower right and centre, vignette of sticks bound by rope at centre (see Outing 748b for type, not seen unissued), very light toning, otherwise good very fine £150-200
3504 Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £10, 1 December 188[2], serial number A089, black and white, value at lower left, centre, top right and centre as protector in red, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature at lower right, bank name on reverse in ornate design, printed by W.W.Sprague & Co (Outing 748b), ink cancelled, cancellation holes, toned, a solid and presentable good fine, rare £300-400
3505 Worcestershire Bank (Farley, Turner & Co), £5, 1 May 18[55], serial number 6886, black and white, value at lower left and top right, arms at left, manuscript signature of Turner at lower right, bank name and value on reverse (Outing 1066a), ink annotations, toning, a few pinholes at left, about fine £150-200
3506 Worcestershire Bank (Farley, Turner & Jones), £10, 1 January 18[49], serial number 1150, black and white, value at lower left and top right, arms at left, manuscript signature of Turner at lower right, bank name and value on reverse (see Outing 1066a for type, this value not seen), ink annotations, toning, a few pinholes at left, otherwise a solid fine, rare £300-400
3507 Kidderminster Bank, reverse proof for £10, black and white on card (Outing 1066 for type), about uncirculated £60-80
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STOURBRIDGE
3508 Kidderminster & Stourport Bank (Fereday, Smith, Wagstaff & Lea), unissued £1, 180-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and right, bankers’ initials at left (Outing 1067a), heavy toning, pinholes, good £80-140
3509 Stourbridge & Kidderminster Banking Company, part issued £5, 18-, serial number 32277, black and white, value at lower left, top right, centre and centre as protector, Britannia vignette at top left (see Outing 2070b for type, this issue location not seen), pinhole at lower left, otherwise about uncirculated £120-160
3511 Stourbridge (William Blow Collis), 5/3, 17-, black and white on watermarked paper, beaver with tricorner hat at centre (see Outing 2067a for type), crisp and attractive, good very fine £80-120
3512 Stourbridge & Bromsgrove Bank (Fran Rufford & Thos Biggs), £10, 10 November [1805], serial number 4645, black and white, value at lower left and right, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature of Thos Biggs at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 2068b), staining, toned, about fine, rare £300-350
3510 Stourbridge & Kidderminster Banking Company, part issued £5, 18-, serial number 32268, black and white, value at lower left, top right, centre and centre as protector, Britannia vignette at top left (see Outing 2070b for type, this issue location not seen), light ink stains, otherwise a crisp and attractive good very fine £100-150 125
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3513 Stourbridge Bank (Ruffords & Wragge), £5, 1 December 18[49], serial number A4844, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, Britannia vignette at left, manuscript signature of Charles John Wragge at left, bank name and value on reverse in ornate design (see Outing 2068 for type, this partnership not seen), heavy toning, pinholes at left, about fine, rare £250-300
3514 Stourbridge & Kidderminster Banking Company, proofs for £5 (2), c.1830 & c.1865, no serial numbers, black and white on card (1) and paper (1), value at lower left, centre and top right, Britannia vignette at top left, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 2070a for type), mount marks on reverse, annotations dated ‘26 Sept 65’ and lower left corner missing (1), staining (1), generally extremely fine (2) £150-200
3515 Stourbridge & Kidderminster Banking Company, part issued £5, 18-, serial number 65716, black and white, value at lower left, centre, top right and centre as protector in blue, Britannia vignette at top left, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 2070b), light toning, otherwise an attractive extremely fine £100-150
3516 Stourbridge & Kidderminster Banking Company, part issued £20, 183-, serial number 687, black and white, value at lower left, centre, top right and centre as protector in blue, Britannia vignette at top left, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 2070f), light toning, one pinhole at lower left, otherwise about uncirculated £150-200
3517 Stourbridge & Kidderminster Banking Company, part issued £50, 186-, serial number 677, black and white, value at lower left, centre, top right and centre as protector in green, Britannia vignette at top left, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 2070g), very light toning, an attractive extremely fine, rare £400-600 WWW.spinK.Com
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3518 Stourbridge & Kidderminster Banking Company, reverse proof design on card, (see Outing 2070 for type), pencil annotation dated ‘January 1860’, light surface marks and mount marks on reverse, otherwise extremely fine £50-70
3520 Worcestershire Bank (Thos Brockhurst, Jas Skey & T. Brockhusrt Junr), 5 guineas, 10 June 18[02], serial number H467, black and white, value at lower left, arms at top left, manuscript signature at lower right, accompanied by a cheque from the Worcester Bank, Upton upon Severn (see Outing 2230 for type, this partnership not seen), ink cancelled, toned, generally fine (2) £150-200
WORCESTER 3519 Stourbridge & Kidderminster Banking Company, a group comprising proof sight bills (4), payment orders (4), receipt (1), and unissued post bills for £20 & £50, black and white, all with Britannia vignette at top left, all printed by Perkins Bacon (see Outing 2070 for type), pencil annotations, evidence of mounting on reverse, generally about extremely fine £120-140
3521 Worcester Old Bank (Wall & Isaac), £1, 6 July 181[2], serial number B143, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, arms at top left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of Wall at lower right, bankers’ initials on reverse (Outing 2420b), ink cancelled, toned, a solid good fine £150-250
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3524
3522 Worcester Old Bank (Berwick, Lechmere, Isaac, Isaac & Martin), £5, 1 November 18[62], serial number A282, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at top left, value and bank name on reverse in brown and blue, printed by Charles, Skipper & East (Outing 2420d), cut cancelled, handstamp, ink annotations on reverse, toned, pin holes at left, about fine £100-150
3523 Worcester Old Bank (Berwick, Lechmere, Isaac, Isaac & Martin), unissued £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and centre, arms at top left, value and bank name on reverse in brown and blue, printed by Charles, Skipper & East (Outing 2420e), a crisp and attractive good very fine £120-160
3524 Worcester Old Bank (Berwick, Lechmere, Isaac, Isaac & Martin), part issued £5, 18-, serial number A6000, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and centre, arms at top left, value and bank name on reverse in brown and blue, printed by Charles, Skipper & East (Outing 2420e), two tears at top right, staple holes at top left, otherwise a crisp and attractive good very fine £120-160
3525 Worcester Old Bank (Berwick, Lechmere, Isaac, Isaac & Martin), specimen £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and centre, arms at top left, value and bank name on reverse in brown and blue, printed by Charles, Skipper & East (Outing 2420e), perforated SPECIMEN C.SKIPPER & EAST, ink annotations, light toning otherwise about extremely fine £100-150
3526 Worcester Old Bank (Berwick, Lechmere, Isaac, Isaac & Martin), specimen £10, 18- (c.1890), no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and centre, arms at top left, value and bank name on reverse in green and red, printed by Charles, Skipper & East (Outing 2420h), perforated SPECIMEN C.SKIPPER & EAST, pinholes at left, toning, a solid very fine £150-160
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3529
3527 Worcester Old Bank (Berwick, Lechmere, Isaac, Martin & Cherry), specimen £5, 18- (c.1886), no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and centre, arms at top left, value and bank name on reverse in brown and blue, printed by Charles, Skipper & East (Outing 2420j), perforated SPECIMEN C.SKIPPER & EAST, pencil annotations dated ‘August 1886’, small hole at centre, good very fine £120-160
3530 Worcester Bank (Glover, Edwards, Embury, Cross & Benbow), 5 guineas, 2 November 17[92], serial number E60, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and centre, arms at top left, manuscript signature of Embury at lower right (Outing 2421a), hole at centre, toning, fine £200-250
3528 Worcester Old Bank (Berwick, Lechmere, Isaac, Martin & Cherry), obverse proof for £10, 18(c.1884), no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and centre, arms at top left, printed by Charles, Skipper & East (see Outing 2420j for type, this denomination not seen), perforated SPECIMEN C.SKIPPER & EAST, pencil annotations dated ‘14/10/84’, otherwise about uncirculated £120-160
3529 Worcester Old Bank (Berwick, Lechmere, Isaac, and Lechmere), specimen £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and centre, arms at top left, value and bank name on reverse in brown and blue, printed by Charles, Skipper & East (see Outing 2420 for type, partnership not seen), stamped SPECIMEN, toned at edges, an attractive good very fine £150-200
3531 Worcester Bank (Glover, Edwards, Embury, Cross & Benbow), £10, 1 November 17[92], serial number C806, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and left, arms at top left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of Embury at lower right (Outing 2421b), hole at left, light toning, otherwise a crisp and solid good fine, rare £250-350
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3532 Worcester Bank (Glover, Edwards, Embury, Cross & Benbow), 5 guineas, 1 August 17[91], serial number E60, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, arms at top left, manuscript signature of Williams Cross at lower right (Outing 2421a), toning and stains, ink annotation and mounting on reverse, fine £200-250
3533 Worcester Bank (Joseph Glover, John Embury & Williams Cross), post bill for £20, 2 November 17[92], serial number E60, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and centre, arms at top left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of William Cross at lower right (see Outing 2421 for type, this denomination and partnership not seen), hole at centre, toning, a presentable good fine, rare £200-250
3534 Worcester Bank (Farley, Lavender, Owen & Gutch), £5, 6 August 185[5], serial number B1479, black and white, value at lower left, centre, top right, lower right, and centre as protector in blue, arms at top left, manuscript signature of Gutch at lower right (see Outing 2425 for type, this partnership not seen), heavily toned, pinholes at left, fine, rare £250-300
3535 Worcester County & City Bank (Perrott, Johnson, Lavender & Lea), 5 guineas, 18 February 17[91], serial number E172, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at top left, manuscript signature at lower right, duty stamp at left, accompanied by proof bills of exchange (Outing 2421a), cut cancelled, pinholes at left, toned, very good (1), bills of exchange mounted on blue paper, extremely fine (2), generally fine (3) £150-200
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3539 Worcester City & County Banking Company Limited, a group of proof £50 18- (c.1849), no serial numbers, black and white on paper (1) and card (2), value at lower left, left and top right, arms at top centre, bordered edge, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 2427m), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotations dated 1849, some heavy toning, otherwise generally very good (3) £300-400
3536 Worcester City & County Banking Company, proof £5, 184-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, left and top right, arms at top centre, bordered edge, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 2427b), mount marks on reverse, surface damage otherwise good extremely fine £120-180
3537 Worcester City & County Banking Company Limited, proof £10 & £50 18- (c.1869), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, left and top right, arms at top centre, bordered edge, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co (Outing 2427d), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotations dated ‘27 September 1869’ otherwise good extremely fine (2) £300-500
3540 Stourbridge & Kidderminster Banking Company, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, Britannia vignette at top left, a Perkins, Bacon & Petch print (see Outing 2070b for type, this location not seen), light toning, one pinhole at lower left, otherwise about uncirculated £100-120
END MORNING SESSION
3538 Worcester City & County Banking Company, proof £10 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, left and top right, arms at top centre, bordered edge, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 2427e), mount marks on reverse, good extremely fine £150-200
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Afternoon Session commencing at 1.00 p.m. (Lots 3541-3801)
WALES ANGLESEY HOLYHEAD
3541 Holyhead & Anglesea Bank, unissued £2, 18-, no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and top right, vignette of St.Cybi’s Church at top left (not seen in Outing), crisp, original and fresh, good extremely fine, and very scarce, rare £300-400
3541A North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18(c.1848), no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, vignette of Menai Bridge at centre, arms at left, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 1228 for type, this issue town not seen), surface dirt at right, ink annotation at lower left dated ‘March 23rd 1848’, mount marks on reverse, good very fine £150-200
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BRECKNOCKSHIRE BRECON
3542 Brecon Bank (Wilkins, Jeffreys, Wilkins & Self), unissued, 17-, no serial number, black and white, arms at top left (Outing 266, partnership not seen), mounted on blue paper, foxing, otherwise about uncirculated £150-200
3544 Brecon Bank (Wilkins, Jeffreys, Wilkins & Williams), 5 guineas, 25 September 17[96], serial number 18/0077, black and white, arms at top left, value at lower left and centre, manuscript signature at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 266b), ink cancelled and cancellation hole, some toning, a crisp, fresh very fine £300-400
3543 Brecon Bank (Wilkins, Jeffreys, Wilkins & Williams), 5 guineas, 21 March 17[88], serial number 1089, black and white, arms at top left, value at lower left and centre, manuscript signature at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 266b), ink cancelled, some toning, a crisp, fresh very fine £300-400
3545 Brecon Bank (Wilkins, Jeffreys, Wilkins & Williams), 5 guineas, 25 August 18[00], serial number 22/2292, black and white, allegorical female at top left, value at lower left and centre (Outing 266b), ink cancelled and cut cancelled, toned, very good £200-300
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3546 Brecon Bank (Wilkins, Jefferys, Wilkins & Williams), 9 guineas, 7 May 17[88], serial number 1567, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and centre, arms at top left, manuscript signature at lower left (Outing 266c), ink cancelled, a crisp and fresh good fine, an exemplary banknote of 18th century Wales, rare £500-700
3547 Brecon Bank (Wilkins, Jeffreys, Wilkins & Williams), 15 guineas, 23 September 17[86], serial number 8/2130, black and white, arms at top left, value at lower left and centre, manuscript signature at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 266d), ink cancelled, some toning, tear at centre, fine, rare £400-500
3548 Brecon Bank (Wilkins, Jeffreys, Wilkins & Williams), £10, 6 September 17[96], serial number 18/7722, black and white, arms at top left, value at lower left and centre, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 266e), ink cancelled and cancellation hole, some toning, otherwise a solid and presentable good fine £300-400 WWW.spinK.Com
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3549 Brecknock, 10/-, 29 October 18[13], serial number 6935, black and white, value at lower left and top centre, vignette of Tretwr Castle at top left, manuscript signature of George North at lower right (Outing 267a), heavily toned, holes along folds, very good £150-200
3550 Brecon Old Bank, left hand portion of a £5, serial number 203, black and white, value at lower left, accompanied by letter dated 30 March 1867, Cardiff, relating to £2/10/-; half the face value of the note. The letter is postmarked April 8th 1867 (see Outing 266 for type, this denomination not seen), heavily toned, repaired with tape on reverse, pinholes, good £40-60
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CRICKHOWELL
3551 National Provincial Bank of Brecknock, proof £5, 183-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, right and top right, bust of William IV at top left (not seen for this issue location), mount marks on reverse, ink annotations, heavy toning, otherwise extremely fine £150-200
3552 National Provincial Bank of Brecknock, proof £5, 183-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, right and top right, bust of William IV at top left (not seen for this issue location), mount marks on reverse, ink annotations, heavy toning, otherwise extremely fine £150-200
3553 Crickhowell, 1 guinea, 20 February 18[21], serial number 494 black and white, vignette of Porthmawr Gateway at top left, value at lower left and right, manuscript signature at lower right, duty stamp at centre (Outing 618a), foxing, pinholes, otherwise solid, about fine £120-180
3554 Crickhowell, £1, 11 January 18[2?], serial number 372 black and white, vignette of Porthmawr Gateway at top left, value at lower left and right, manuscript signature at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 618b), toning, right and top edge torn, ink marks, otherwise a solid and presentable good fine £80-100
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HAY ON WYE
3555 Hay Bank (Joseph Gibbins, Robert Eaton & William Stroud), £1, 3 November 18[25], serial number B491, black and white, value at top left, top right, lower left and right in tableau, vignette at top centre, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 919a), heavily toned, large hole at centre, very good £120-180
3557 Herefordshire Banking Company, £5, 12 August 18[57], serial number 6340, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, arms at top left, manuscript signature at lower right, bank name on reverse in guilloche design (Outing 920a), halved and rejoined, handstamped on both sides, very good £200-250
3556 Hay Bank (Joseph Gibbins, Robert Eaton & William Stroud), unissued £5, 183-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and right in tableau, vignettes of bushel and Britannia at top (see Outing 919a for type, this denomination not seen), halved and rejoined at centre by tape, tape at left and right edges on reverse, toned, otherwise solid about fine, rare £250-300
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CAERNARFONSHIRE CARNARVON
3558 North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, vignette of Menai Bridge at top centre, arms at top right, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch, accompanied by trimmed proof on paper of the same type (Outing 391d & e) surface dirt, mount marks on reverse, generally good extremely fine (2) £180-200
3560 North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18(c.1848), no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, vignette of Menai Bridge at top centre, arms at top right, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1273d), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation dated ‘March 17th 1848’, handstamped SPECIMEN, otherwise good extremely fine £150-200
LLANRWST
3559 North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, vignette of Menai Bridge at top centre, arms at top right, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 1273 for type, not seen), mount marks on reverse, signature strip removed, otherwise good extremely fine £80-100
3561 North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5, 18- (c.1884), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, vignette of Menai Bridge at top centre, arms at top right, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co (Outing 1273e), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation dated ‘March 21st July 84’, signature strip removed, otherwise good extremely fine £80-100
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PORTHMADOC
3562 North and South Wales Bank, proof post bill for £50, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, arms at top left, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 1273 for type, not seen), evidence of mounting on reverse, heavy discolouration, good fine £120-180
3564 North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18(c.1875), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, vignette of Menai Bridge at top centre, arms at top right, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 1737for type, not seen), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation dated ‘31st March 75’, lower left corner missing, otherwise extremely fine £100-150
3563 North and South Wales Bank, proof £10, 183-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, vignette of Menai Bridge at top centre, arms at top right and top left, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 1273 for type, not seen), evidence of mounting on reverse, heavy discolouration, good fine £150-200
3565 North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, vignette of Menai Bridge at top centre, arms at top right, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 1737 for type, not seen), mount marks on reverse, signature strip removed, light discolouration at right otherwise extremely fine £80-120
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PWLLHELI
3566 North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5, 18- (c.1884), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, vignette of Menai Bridge at top centre, arms at top right, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co (Outing 1737e), mount marks on reverse, signature strip removed, otherwise good extremely fine £80-120
3567 North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5, 190-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, vignette of Menai Bridge at top centre, arms at top right, accompanied by two notes of the same type printed on pink paper (Outing 1737e), trimmed, some surface dirt, otherwise generally good very fine £50-80
3568 North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18(c.1875), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, vignette of Menai Bridge at top centre, arms at top right, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 1764 for type, not seen), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation dated ‘31st March 75’, light discolouration at lower edge, otherwise extremely fine £150-200
3569 North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, vignette of Menai Bridge at top centre, arms at top right, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co, accompanied by note of the same type printed on pink paper (Outing 1764e), mount marks on reverse, section at signature strip removed, light discolouration, trimmed (1), otherwise generally extremely fine (2) £120-160
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CARDIGANSHIRE ABERYSTWITH
3570 Aberystwith & Cardiganshire Bank (Thomas, Williams, Morris, Davies & Co), £5, 10 August 182[2], serial number 478, black and white, value at lower left and top right, maritime vignette at left, manuscript signature of Williams at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 13d), halved and rejoined, heavily toned, trimmed edges, very good £80-100
3572 Aberystwith & Tregaron Bank (Evans, Jones, Davies & Co), £1, 8 June 181[3], serial number F536, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sheep at top left, manuscript signature of Davies at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 14b), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse, heavy toning, very good £100-150
3571 Aberystwith & Tregaron Bank (Evans, Jones, Davies & Co), 10/-, 20 May 181[4], serial number 116, black and white, value lower left and centre, vignette of sheep at left, manuscript signature of Davies at lower right (Outing 14a), pinholes, toning, about fine, rare £300-350
3573 Aberystwith & Tregaron Bank (Evans, Jones, Davies & Co), £1, 1 January 181[3], serial number L747, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sheep at top left, manuscript signature of Davies at lower right (Outing 14b), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse, trimmed lower edge, heavy toning, about fine £80-120
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3574 Aberystwith & Tregaron Bank (Evans, Jones, Davies & Co), £1, 4 March 181[4], serial number O341, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sheep at top left, manuscript signature of Evans at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 14b), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse, toning, a solid and presentable fine £150-200
3575 Aberystwith & Tregaron Bank (Evans, Jones, Davies & Co), £2, 2 May 181[4], serial number C271, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of two sheep at top left, manuscript signature of Evans at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 14c), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse, toning, a solid and presentable fine £200-250
3576 Aberystwith & Tregaron Bank (Evans, Jones, Davies & Co), £5, 1 October 181[3], serial number A721, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sheep at top left, manuscript signature of Jones at lower right, duty stamp at lower centre (Outing 14d), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse, trimmed lower edge, pinholes, toning, fine £200-250
3577 North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, vignette of Menai Bridge at top centre, arms at top left, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 16 for type, not seen), mount marks on reverse, signature strip removed, discolouration at right, otherwise about uncirculated £80-120 WWW.spinK.Com
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3578 North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, vignette of Menai Bridge at top centre, arms at top left (see Outing 16 for type, not seen), mount marks on reverse, lower edge trimmed, discolouration at right, otherwise about uncirculated £50-70
3579 North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, vignette of Menai Bridge at top centre, arms at top left, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 16 for type, not seen), mount marks on reverse, handstamped SPECIMEN, discolouration and wear at right and lower edge, otherwise good very fine £150-200
CARDIGAN
3580 Cardigan, unissued 1 guinea, 18-, no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and right, vignette of castle at top left, duty stamp at left (Outing 427b), about uncirculated £40-60
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LAMPETER
3581 Lampeter Bank (David Jones & Co), ÂŁ5, 1 November 19[05], serial number G3444, black and white, value at lower left and centre as protector, vignette of bull at top left, manuscript signature of Herbert David-Evans at lower right, a Waterlow & Sons print (Outing 1092b), ink cancelled in pink, some small stains, otherwise a fresh and original about extremely fine, and lovely note ÂŁ800-1,200
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CARMARTHENSHIRE CARMARTHEN
3585 Carmarthen Bank (Thos Waters, Robt Waters, Joh Waters & Jno Waters), £1, 27 July 18[21], serial number 578 black and white on paper, value at left, centre and top right, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature of Robert Waters at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (see Outing 459 for type, this partnership not seen), toning, paperclip rust mark at top left, pinholes at left, very good £100-120
3582 Carmarthen Old Bank, unissued 5 guineas, 179-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, arms at top right (see Outing 458 for type, this denomination not seen), mounted on blue paper, otherwise extremely fine £120-180
3583 Carmarthen, unissued £1, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and right, arms at left (not seen), about uncirculated £100-150 3586 Carmarthen Bank (Thos Waters, Robt Waters & Jno Waters), £2, 16 November 18[24], serial number 885, black and white, value at left, centre and top right, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature of Robert Waters at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (see Outing 459 for type, this partnership not seen), toning, bankruptcy handstamp on reverse, crisp, a solid good fine £200-250
3584 Carmarthen Bank (David, Morris & Sons), obverse and reverse proofs for £2, 18- (c.1817), no serial number black and white on paper, value at lower left, centre and top right, cockerel vignette at left, reverse with value at left and right, cockerel vignette at centre (see Outing 455b for type), mount marks on reverse, two corners missing, light toning, otherwise crisp, generally about extremely fine (2) £120-180 147
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3587 Carmarthen Bank (Rob Waters, Jno Waters & Davd Jones), £5, 13 October 182[7], serial number 96, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature of Robert Waters at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (see Outing 459 for type, this partnership not seen), toned and discoloured, pinholes at top left, otherwise crisp, a solid fine £150-200
3588 Carmarthen Bank (Rob Waters, Jno Waters & Davd Jones), £5, 24 September 182[7], serial number 5, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature of David Jones at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (see Outing 459 for type, this partnership not seen), heavily toned, handstamps in red, pinholes at left, tears at top edge, very good £100-150
3589 Carmarthen Bank (Waters, Jones & Co), £5, 20 September 182[8], serial number 6, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of Carmarthen Bridge at top left, manuscript signature of David Jones at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 459b), toned and discoloured, pinholes at top left, handstamp in red, very good £100-150
3590 Carmarthen Bank (Waters, Jones & Co), £5, 20 September 182[8], serial number 654, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of Carmarthen Bridge at top left, manuscript signature of John Waters at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 459b), toned, mounting on reverse, pinholes at top left, a solid fine £120-180
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3593 3591 Carmarthen Bank (Waters, Jones & Co), £5, 17 October 182[9], serial number 099, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of Carmarthen Bridge at top left, manuscript signature of John Waters at lower right, value and bank name on reverse (Outing 459b), toned and stained, handstamped in red, pinholes at top left, about fine £140-180
3594 Carmarthen Bank (Waters, Jones & Co), £5, 4 July 18[29], serial number 654, black and white, value at lower left, centre, top right and centre as protector in blue, vignette of Carmarthen Bridge at top left, manuscript signature of Jones at lower right, bank name and value on reverse (Outing 459c), toning, pinholes at left, otherwise a presentable fine £120-160 3592 Carmarthen Bank (Waters, Jones & Co), £5, 23 October 18[30], serial number 106, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of Carmarthen Bridge at top left, manuscript signature of John Waters at lower right, value and bank name on reverse (Outing 459b), toned at edges, otherwise crisp, a presentable fine £140-180
3593 Carmarthen Bank (Waters, Jones & Co), £5, 17 September 18[28], serial number 839, black and white, value at lower left, centre, top right and centre as protector in blue, vignette of Carmarthen Bridge at top left, manuscript signature of John Waters at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 459c), toning, handstamped in red, pinholes at left, about fine £120-160
3595 Carmarthen Bank (Waters, Jones & Co), £5, 2 October 18[30], serial number 122, black and white, value at lower left, centre, top right and centre as protector, vignette of Carmarthen Bridge at top left, manuscript signature of John Waters at lower right, value and bank name on reverse (Outing 459d), light toning and stain, otherwise a crisp and presentable about very fine £150-180
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3596 Carmarthen Bank (Waters, Jones & Co), £7, 4 August 18[29], serial number 116, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, top right and centre, vignette of Carmarthen bridge at top left, manuscript signature of John Waters at lower right (Outing 459f), pinholes at left, torn top and lower edge, toned, bankruptcy handstamp and annotations on reverse. An interesting denomination from a unique series, good fine, rare £300-400
3597 Carmarthen Bank (Waters, Jones & Co), £8, 14 August 18[29], serial number 332, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, top right and centre, vignette of Carmarthen bridge at top left, manuscript signature of John Waters at lower right (Outing 459g), pinholes at left, toned, bankruptcy handstamp and annotations on reverse, edges trimmed, otherwise very good, rare £200-250
3598 Carmarthen Bank (Waters, Jones & Co), £9, 4 August 18[29], serial number 52, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, top right and centre, vignette of Carmarthen bridge at top left, manuscript signature of Jones at lower right (Outing 459h), pinholes and cancellation holes at left, toned, bankruptcy handstamp at right. A rarely seen denomination, about fine, rare £300-500
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LAUGHARNE
LLANDOVERY
3599 Laugharne (T.Harrison & Company), 5 guineas, 13 May 18[08], serial number 57, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and right, arms and bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Thomas Harrison at lower right (Outing 1098a), toned, ink marks, about fine, rare £400-500
3601 Llandovery Bank (David Jones, Evan Jones & Co), £1, 2 May 18[18], serial number 3552, black and white, value at lower left and centre, vignette of cow at left, manuscript signature of Evan Jones at lower right, bank name on reverse (Outing 1259a, this denomination not seen), evidence of framing, toned, ink cancelled, otherwise a solid good fine, rare £300-400
LLANDILO
3600 Laugharne (T.Harrison & Company), £1, 28 November 18[07], serial number 139, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and right, arms and bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Thomas Harrison at lower right (Outing 1098b), staining along folds, otherwise a presentable about fine, rare £200-300
3602 Llandilo Bank (David Jones & Co), joined left and right halves of a £5, 10 May 186[0], serial number A3734, black and white, value at lower left and centre as protector in black, vignette of cow at left, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 1259, not seen), halved and rejoined, taped on reverse, handstamps, pinholes, heavily toned, otherwise fine £100-150
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NEWCASTLE EMLYN
3603 Llandilo Bank (David Jones & Co), £5, 18-, serial number B9997, black and white, value at lower left and centre as protector in black, vignette of cow at left (Outing 1259, not seen), cut cancelled, one pinhole at top left, otherwise extremely fine, rare £200-250
3605 Newcastle Emlyn Bank (William Marsden & Compy), part issued £10, 20 December 18[39], serial number B.1854, black and white, value at lower left, centre, top right, and centre as protector, vignette at top left of Newcastle Emlyn castle (Outing 1496a), piece of paper laid down and ripped on reverse, pencil annotations at lower left, otherwise a crisp about very fine, rare £400-600
3604 Llandilo Bank (Joseph Gibbins, Robert Eaton & William Stroud), proof £1, 182-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and right, pastoral vignette at centre (Outing 1261a, this value not seen), mount marks on reverse, otherwise about uncirculated £250-300
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DENBIGHSHIRE BRYMBO
DENBIGH
3606 Brymbo Iron Works (Sir James Esdaile), proof 5 guineas, 180-, no serial number, black and white on thick paper, value at lower left, angelic female at left (not seen in Outing), mounted on blue paper, very light discolouration, otherwise about uncirculated £250-300
3608 Denbigh Bank (Richard & Charles Sankey), proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and centre, bankers’ initials at top right, vignette of the Gateway at Denbigh Castle at centre, a Perkins & Heath print (see Outing 658 for type, not seen), mounting on reverse, otherwise original, about uncirculated £200-250
3607 Brymbo Iron Works (For the Executors & Trustees of the late John Wilkinson Esq.), 1 guinea, 23 November 18[13], serial number I596, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at top left, manuscript signature of Sam Smith Adam at lower right (not seen in Outing), ink cancelled, heavy toning, two pinholes at left, very good, rare £300-400
3609 Denbigh Bank (Clough, Mason & Price), £1, 8 September 18[12], serial number 2389, black and white, value at lower left and top right, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Clough at lower left, duty stamp at left (Outing 659a), mounting on reverse, toned, rust marks with small holes, about fine £150-200
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LLANGOLLEN
3610 North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 662, not seen), mount marks on reverse, signature strip removed, otherwise good extremely fine £80-120
3611 North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5, 18- (c.1884), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co (Outing 662e), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation dated ‘24th July 84’, signature strip removed, otherwise good extremely fine £80-120
3612 North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18(c.1865), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1271, not seen), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotations dated ‘Dec 18th 65’, light discolouration, otherwise extremely fine £80-120
3613 North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at centre (Outing 1271e), mount marks on reverse, trimmed at lower edge, otherwise extremely fine £80-120
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RUTHIN
3616 North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5, 19-, no serial number, black and white on pink paper, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at centre (Outing 1838e), lower edge trimmed, otherwise extremely fine £80-120
3614 North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18(c.1848), no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1838, not seen), mount marks on reverse, ink annotations dated ‘Feb 25th 1848’, toning and discolouration, otherwise extremely fine £140-180
3617 North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5, 190- (c.1901), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at centre (Outing 1838e), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation dated ‘March 22nd 1901’, lower edge trimmed, otherwise about extremely fine £80-120
3615 North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at centre (Outing 1838e), mount marks on reverse, discolouration at top, lower edge trimmed, otherwise extremely fine £80-120
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WREXHAM
3618 Wrexham & North Wales Bank, £5, 24 April 18[39], serial number D176, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, arms at left, manuscript signature at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 2438a), heavy toning, some pinholes, very good £100-140
3619 North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18(c.1848), no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 2441, not seen), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation dated ‘March 6th 48’, handstamped SPECIMEN, otherwise about uncirculated £120-160
3620 Wrexham Bank, unissued £1, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, local dignitary at left in cartouche, vignette of bank at right, a Perkins, Fairman & Heath print (not seen in Outing), about uncirculated £200-250
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FLINTSHIRE BROUGHTON
3621 Broughton, £50, 179[2], no serial number, black and white, value at top, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of John Marshall at right (not seen), discolouration at right, otherwise very fine £30-40
3623 Bank of North Wales and Chester (Williams, Jones & Hughes), £10, 15th October 17[date torn], serial number 331, black and white, arms at left, value at lower left and centre, manuscript signature of Edward Jones at lower right (Outing 518b), laid down on board removed from frame, parts missing at top left and lower right, good £200-300
HOLYWELL
3622 Flintshire Bank (Richard & Charles Sankey), proof £1, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and centre, arms at top right, bankers’ initials at left, beehive vignette at centre, printed by Perkins & Heath (Outing 972d), mounting on reverse, very light toning, otherwise about uncirculated £150-200
3624 Bank of North Wales and Chester (Williams, Jones & Hughes), 5 guineas, 17th October 179[4], serial number 445, black and white, arms at left, value at lower left and centre, manuscript signature of Edward Jones at lower right (Outing 518, this value not seen), laid down on board removed from frame, good £180-260
3625 North Wales Bank (Thos Williams, Wm Thomas, Henry Hesketh & Edwd Jones), unissued bill of exchange, 17-, no serial number, black and white, arms at left, banker’s initials at left (see Outing 972 for type, this partnership not seen), mounted on blue paper, right edge torn, otherwise about extremely fine £40-50 157
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3626 Holywell Bank (Douglas, Smalley, Sedgwick, Weatherby, Leaf & Barton), unissued £1, 18-, no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left, left, right and top right, vignette of St.Winefride’s Church at centre, printed by Perkins & Heath, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (not seen), light toning, holes at folds, otherwise an attractive, rare, very fine £200-300
3627 Holywell Bank (Douglas, Smalley, Sedgwick, Weatherby, Ford & Addison), £5, 1 May 18[38], serial number 34, black and white, value at lower left, top right and right, vignette of St.Winefride’s Church, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 974c), heavy toning, very good £140-180
3629 North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at centre printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 976a for type), mount marks on reverse, extremely fine £140-180
3630 North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at centre, accompanied by trimmed note of the same type and unissued bill of exchange (Outing 976f), mount marks on reverse, lower edge trimmed, generally extremely fine (3) £100-140
3628 Holywell Bank (Douglas, Smalley, Sedgwick, Weatherby, Hilton & Addison), £5, 2 March 18[38], serial number 9, black and white, value at lower left, top right and right, vignette of St.Winefride’s Church, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 974, this partnership not seen), heavy toning, tape on reverse, very good £140-180 WWW.spinK.Com
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MOLD
3631 Mold Bank Flintshire (Saml & James Knight), £1, 21 October 18[24], serial number P2915, black and white, value at lower left, right and top right, vignette of Neptune at centre, figures in rotunda at top left, manuscript signature at lower right, printed by Perkins, Fairman & Heath, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 1446a), heavily toned, two holes, tear along fold at centre, very good £80-100
3633
3634 Mold Bank Flintshire (Saml & James Knight), £5, 20 October [1828], serial number 209, black and white, value at lower left, left and top right, vignette of agricultural maiden at centre, figures in rotunda at top left, manuscript signature at lower right, printed by Perkins & Heath, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 1446c), heavily toned, about fine £150-200 3632 Mold Bank Flintshire (Saml & James Knight), unissued £1, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, right and top right, vignette of Neptune at centre, figures in rotunda at top left (Outing 1446b), mount mark on reverse, light toning, otherwise about uncirculated £140-180
3633 Mold Bank Flintshire (Saml & James Knight), proof £1, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, right and top right, vignette of Neptune at centre, figures in rotunda at top left, printed by Perkins, Fairman & Heath (Outing 1446b), a beautiful print, about uncirculated £140-180
3635 Mold Bank Flintshire (Saml & James Knight), £5, 25 March [1829], serial number A1759, black and white, value at lower left, right and top right, vignette of agricultural maiden at centre, figures in rotunda at top left, manuscript signature at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 1446c, from the last year of issue), heavily toned, two holes, dividend stamp obverse, bankruptcy stamp on reverse, very good £100-140 159
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3638 3636 North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18(c.1848), no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, vignette of Menai Bridge at centre, arms top left, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1447, not seen), mount marks on reverse, handstamped SPECIMEN, about extremely fine £120-160
3639 North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at centre, accompanied by trimmed note of the same type (Outing 1447e), mount marks on reverse, lower edge trimmed (1), both upper and lower edge trimmed (1), otherwise generally extremely fine (2) £80-100 3637 North and South Wales Bank Limited, part issued £5, 19-, serial number 8107, black and white, value at lower left, top right, centre in tableau and centre as protector in red, arms top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at centre printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co (Outing 1447b), stamped CANCELLED, toned, evidence of framing, otherwise extremely fine, a lovely engraving, rare £600-800
3638 North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5, 190-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at centre (Outing 1447e), mount marks on reverse, lower edge trimmed, otherwise extremely fine £80-100
RHYL
3641 North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (not seen in Outing), mount marks on reverse, signature strip removed, discolouration at right, otherwise extremely fine £80-100
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GLAMORGANSHIRE ABERDARE
CARDIFF
3642 The West of England & South Wales District Bank, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre in tableau, and all four corners of border, arms at lower centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 6a), mount marks on reverse, surface dirt at right, otherwise good extremely fine £120-180
3644 Cardiff Bank, Glamorganshire (Wood, Wood & Co), 1 guinea, 10 October 18[20], serial number R414, black and white, value at lower left and centre, vignette of Cardiff Castle at left, manuscript signature at lower right of John Wood (Outing 418c), stamped FIRST DIVIDEND in orange, handstamp on reverse dated ‘Oct. 22, 1823’, pinholes at left, toned and ink spots, about fine £100-150
ABERNANT
3643 Abernant Iron Work (James Tappenden, James Tappenden & Francis Tappenden), £1, 10 January 18[08], serial number B2857, black and white, value at lower left and right, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 3001b), toned, torn edges, numerous holes, good, rare £100-150
3645 Cardiff Bank, Glamorganshire (Wood, Wood & Co), cheque for 10/-, 4 November 18[20], serial number G454, black and white, value at lower left and centre, vignette of Cardiff Castle at left, manuscript signature at lower right of Tho: Morgan (Outing 418d), stamped FIRST DIVIDEND in orange, handstamp on reverse dated ‘Nov 17, 1824’, pinholes at left, toned, about fine £150-200
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3646 Cardiff Bank, Glamorganshire (Wood, Wood & Co), £1, 24 February 18[21], serial number h642, black and white, value at lower left, top and right, vignette of Cardiff Castle at left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature at lower right of John Wood (Outing 418e), stamped FIRST DIVIDEND in orange, handstamp on reverse dated ‘Nov. 8, 1823’, pinholes at left, toning at edges, otherwise a solid and presentable fine £140-180
3647 Cardiff Bank, Glamorganshire (Wood, Wood & Co), a pair of £5, both April 18[21], serial numbers L192 & L331, black and white, value at lower left and right, vignette of Cardiff Castle at left, manuscript signature at lower right of John Wood (Outing 418f), handstamp on reverse dated ‘Feb. 13, 1824’, trimmed (1), pinholes at left, toned, generally solid fine (2) £150-200
3648 Cardiff and Merthyr Bank (Guest, Lewis & Compy), proof £1, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, left and right, vignette of smithing allegory (Hephaestus) at centre (Outing 419b), handstamped SPECIMEN, mounting on reverse, otherwise fresh and original, about uncirculated £150-200
3649 Cardiff and Merthyr Bank (Guest, Lewis & Compy), proof 1 guinea, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left and right, vignette of smithing allegory (Hephaestus) at centre, a Perkins & Heath print (Outing 419b), handstamped SPECIMEN, mounting on reverse, otherwise fresh, about uncirculated £180-240
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3652
3650 Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left and right in tableau, port scene vignette at top centre with arms either side, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 420b), handstamped SPECIMEN, toned, mount marks on reverse, otherwise about uncirculated £200-250
3653 The West of England & South Wales District Bank, proof £10, 183-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, centre in tableau and in each corner, bordered edge, arms at lower centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 421a), mounting on reverse, heavy toning, otherwise very fine £150-200 3651 Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left and right in tableau, port scene vignette at top centre with arms either side, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 420b), toned and discoloured, evidence of mounting on reverse, good very fine £150-200
3652 Monmouthshire & Glamorgan Banking Company, reverse proof, black and white on card, Britannia vignette at top left and top right amongst ornate border, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 420b for type), handstamped SPECIMEN, toned, mount marks on reverse, extremely fine £50-80
3654 County of Gloucester Bank Limited, unissued £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre and centre as protector in blue, arms at left, printed by Blades, East & Blades (see Outing 422a for type, this denomination not seen), perforated CANCELLED, a very attractive note, extremely fine £300-500
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3655 County of Gloucester Bank Limited, unissued £10, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre and centre as protector in orange, arms at left, printed by Blades, East & Blades (Outing 422a), perforated CANCELLED, small stains, otherwise a very attractive note, extremely fine £300-350
3656 National Provincial Bank of Cardiff, proof £5, 183-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left and top right, bust of William IV at top left, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (not seen from this town of issue), mounting on reverse, heavy toning, ink annotation dated August 17/35, otherwise very fine £140-180
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CYFARTHFA AND HIRWAIN IRON WORKS
3657 Cyfarthfa and Hirwain Iron Works (Rich Crawshay & Geo Crawshay), proof £1, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower centre, vignettes of Cyfarthfa Iron works at centre and all four corners (see Outing 3022 for type), mounting on reverse, light staining, otherwise extremely fine, pleasing £200-300
3658 Cyfarthfa and Hirwain Iron Works (Rich Crawshay & Geo Crawshay), unissued £1, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower centre, vignettes of Cyfarthfa Iron works at centre and all four corners, printed by Perkins & Heath (see Outing 3022 for type), light discolouration, ink line at lower right, otherwise about uncirculated £200-300
3659 Cyfarthfa and Hirwain Iron Works (Rich Crawshay & Geo Crawshay), 1 guinea, 1 April 18[25], serial number S529, black and white, value at lower centre, vignettes of Cyfarthfa Iron works at centre and all four corners, printed by Perkins & Heath, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (see Outing 3022 for type, this denomination not seen), ink cancelled, toning, ink blot, otherwise a solid about very fine, rare £300-400 165
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DOWLAIS
3660 Cyfarthfa and Hirwain Iron Works (Rich Crawshay & Geo Crawshay), proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower centre, vignettes of Cyfarthfa Iron works at centre and all four corners, printed by Perkins & Heath (see Outing 3022 for type), evidence of mounting on reverse, about uncirculated £200-300
3661 Cyfarthfa and Hirwain Iron Works (Rich Crawshay & Geo Crawshay), £5, 1 June 18[25], serial number 837, black and white, value at lower centre, vignettes of Cyfarthfa Iron works at centre and all four corners, printed by Perkins & Heath, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (Outing 3022d), toned, heavily trimmed, cut cancelled, otherwise about very fine £100-150
3663 Dowlais Bank (J.J. Guest, W. Lewis, W.V. Lewis & J.R. Guest), unissued £1, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, left, right and top right, vignette of smithing allegory (Hephaestus) at centre, vignette of Mercury at top left, bordered edge, a Perkins, Fairman & Heath (Outing 3025a), notch at left edge, small tear at lower right, minimal toning otherwise fresh and original, good extremely fine £150-200
3664 Dowlais Bank (J.J. Guest, W. Lewis, W.V. Lewis & J.R. Guest), proof 30 shillings, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower centre, vignette of forging allegory (Hephaestus) at left, vignette of Britannia at right, a Perkins, Fairman & Heath print (Outing 3025c), very light discolouration, otherwise fresh, about uncirculated, attractive £250-300
3662 Cyfarthfa and Hirwain Iron Works (Rich Crawshay & Geo Crawshay), proof £10, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower centre, vignettes of Cyfarthfa Iron works at centre and all four corners, printed by Perkins & Heath (see Outing 3022 for type, this denomination not seen), mounting on reverse, otherwise about uncirculated £200-300 WWW.spinK.Com
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3665 Dowlais Bank (J.J. Guest, W. Lewis, W.V. Lewis & J.R. Guest), unissued error £10, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, right and top right, Romanesque busts at top left and top right, vignette of smithing allegory (Hephaestus) at centre, bordered edge (Outing 3025e), mount marks on reverse, value error at top right, good extremely fine and very scarce £200-300
3666 Dowlais Bank (J.J. Guest, W. Lewis, W.V. Lewis & J.R. Guest), proof £10, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, right and top right, Romanesque busts at top left and top right, vignette of smithing allegory (Hephaestus) at centre, bordered edge, a Perkins, Fairman & Heath print (Outing 3025e), mount marks on reverse, handstamped SPECIMEN, otherwise a crisp and fresh about uncirculated £200-300 167
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MERTHYR TYDVIL
3667 Merthyr Tydvil Bank (Thomas, Peirce, David Williams & Compy), 1 guinea, 26 February 18[13], serial number B1261, black and white, value at lower left and right, bankers’ initials at left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of Thomas Peirce at lower right (Outing 1421a), pinholes and hole at centre, otherwise solid, fine £200-250
3668 Merthyr Tydvil Bank (Thomas, Peirce, David Williams & Compy), 1 guinea, 2 February 18[21], serial number J861, black and white, value at lower left, right and top right, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Thomas Peirce at lower right (Outing 1421a), toned, pinholes, trimmed edges, very good £200-250
3670 Merthyr Tydvil Bank (Thomas, Peirce, David Williams & Compy), £1, 2 February 18[21], serial number J1203, black and white, value at lower left, right and top right, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Thomas Peirce at lower right (Outing 1421c), tear repaired on reverse with tape, dividend handstamp on reverse, toning, about fine £120-160
3671 Merthyr Tydvil Bank (Thomas, Peirce, David Williams & Compy), £5, 22 April 18[23], serial number J3338, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Thomas Peirce at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (Outing 1421d), ink annotation dated 20th May 1858, pinholes, uneven edges, otherwise a solid fine £200-300
3672 The West of England & South Wales District Bank, proof £5, 18- (c.1873), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre in tableau, and all four corners of border, arms at lower centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co (see Outing 1423 for type, not seen), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation dated ‘16th August 73’, otherwise about uncirculated £100-150
3669 Merthyr Tydvil Bank (Peirce, Williams & Co), 10/-, 9 March 18[19], serial number P(?), black and white, value at lower left, right and top right, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Thomas Peirce at lower right, issue location on reverse (Outing 1421b), heavily toned, pinholes, about fine £150-180 WWW.spinK.Com
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NEATH
3675 Neath Bank (George Haynes, George Haynes Junr & William W. Haynes), 1 guinea, 18-, no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, vignette of tower at top, value at lower left and centre (Outing 1480a), slight toning at edges, otherwise crisp and fresh, about uncirculated £200-250
3673 The West of England & South Wales District Bank, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre in tableau, and all four corners of border, arms at lower centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co (see Outing 1423 for type, not seen), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation, light toning, otherwise about uncirculated £100-150
3676 Neath Bank (George Haynes, George Haynes Junr & William W. Haynes), £1, 24 November 18[20], serial number 557, black and white, vignette of tower at top, value at lower left and centre, manuscript signature of Geo Haynes at lower right (Outing 1480b), heavily toned, holes and pinholes at left, good £80-120
3674 The West of England & South Wales District Bank, £5, 184[2], serial number 3830, black and white, value at lower left, centre in tableau, and all four corners of border, arms at lower centre, manuscript signature at lower right, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co (see Outing 1423 for type, not seen), heavily toned, halved and rejoined at centre, pinholes, very good £100-150
3677 Neath Bank (George Haynes, George Haynes Junr & William W. Haynes), £1, 18-, no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, vignette of tower at top, value at lower left and centre, accompanied by a payment order of The Glamorganshire Banking Company, Neath, for five shillings, 1846 (Outing 1480c), slight toning at edges, otherwise a pristine good extremely fine (2) £150-200 169
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3678 Neath Bank (George Haynes, George Haynes Junr & William W. Haynes), unissued £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and centre, vignette of Neath Castle at top (Outing 1480d), toning at edges, otherwise crisp and fresh, about uncirculated £150-200
3679 Neath Bank (William Gronon, Robert Eaton & Joseph Gibbins), bill of exchange £650, 18 March 181[7], serial number 783, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and centre, vignette of Neath Castle at top, manuscript signature at lower right (see Outing 1481 for type, this partnership not seen), ink cancelled, toned, a solid good fine £100-140
3680 Neath Bank (William Gronon, Robert Eaton & Joseph Gibbins), unissued bill of exchange, 181-, no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, vignette of Neath Castle at top (see Outing 1481 for type, this partnership not seen), toning at edges, otherwise about uncirculated £80-100
3681 Neath Bank (Williams & Rowland), £1, 20 October 182[5], serial number H224, black and white, value at lower left and centre, vignette of fleece with staff at left, manuscript signature at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 1482a), heavily toned, pinholes at left, mounting on reverse, very good £150-180
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PONTYPRIDD
3684 Swansea Bank, Glamorganshire (George Haynes & George Haynes Junr), £1, 11 September 18[15], serial number 1014, black and white, value at lower left and right, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature of Geo Haynes at lower right (see Outing 2119a for type, this denomination not seen), torn edges, handstamped on both sides, heavily toned, pinholes, good £80-120
3682 The West of England & South Wales District Bank, proof £5, 18- (c.1876), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre in tableau, and all four corners of border, arms at lower centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (not seen from this location), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation dated ‘13th Jan 76’, surface dirt at top, otherwise about uncirculated £100-150
SWANSEA
3685 Swansea Bank, Glamorganshire (George Haynes & George Haynes Junr), 1 guinea, 6 October 18[15], serial number 12033, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at top left, manuscript signature of Geo Haynes at lower right (Outing 2119b), torn edge at left, handstamped on both sides, mounting on reverse, heavily toned, good £60-80
3683 Glamorganshire Bank (Fendall, Evans, Jelf, Pocklington & Stroud), 1 guinea, 7 (?) 180[5], serial number 532, black and white, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at top left (see Outing 2115a for type, value not seen, partnership confirmed by date), lower left corner missing, tape attached to left edge, pinholes at left, toned, otherwise very good £140-180
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3686 Swansea Bank, Glamorganshire (Haynes, Day, Haynes & Lawrence), 1 guinea, 12 July 18[24], serial number 296, black and white, value at lower left and centre in tableau, vignette of Britannia at left, allegorical female at right and group Britannia vignette at centre, manuscript signature of Lawrence at lower right, revenue stamp in black and red on reverse (Outing 2119c), toned, bankruptcy handstamp on reverse dated ‘February 28, 1826’, otherwise a solid fine £140-180
3687 Swansea Bank, Glamorganshire (Haynes, Day, Haynes & Lawrence), 1 guinea, 21 May 18[22], serial number A326, black and white, value at lower left and centre in tableau, vignette of Britannia at left, allegorical female at right and group Britannia vignette at centre, manuscript signature at lower right, revenue stamp in black and red on reverse (Outing 2119c), heavily toned, bankruptcy handstamp on reverse dated ‘March 7, 1826’, evidence of mounting on reverse, about fine £120-160
3688 Swansea Bank, Glamorganshire (Haynes, Day, Haynes & Lawrence), proof 1 guinea, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left and centre in tableau, vignette of Britannia at left, allegorical female at right and group Britannia vignette at centre, a Perkins, Fairman & Heath print (Outing 2119d), mounting on reverse, handstamped SPECIMEN, otherwise about uncirculated £150-200
3689 Swansea Bank, Glamorganshire (Haynes, Day, Haynes & Lawrence), £1, 27 May 18[22], serial number 761, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of allegorical female at top centre and Hellenistic relief design at centre, manuscript signature of Geo Day at lower right, printed by Perkins, Fairman & Heath, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (Outing 2119e), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse dated ‘February 24 1826’, some small holes, heavy toning, otherwise a solid about fine £150-180
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3692 Swansea Bank, Glamorganshire (Haynes, Day, Haynes & Lawrence), proof £1, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of allegorical female at top centre and Hellenistic relief design at centre, a Perkins, Fairman & Heath print (Outing 2119g), toning, otherwise about uncirculated £160-200
3690 Swansea Bank, Glamorganshire (Haynes, Day, Haynes & Lawrence), £1, 19 August 18[25], serial number T173, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of allegorical female at top centre and Hellenistic relief design at centre, manuscript signature of Lawrence at lower right, printed by Perkins, Fairman & Heath, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (Outing 2119e), handstamp on reverse, pinholes at left, toning and stains, otherwise about fine £150-180
3693 Swansea Bank, Glamorganshire (Haynes, Day, Haynes & Lawrence), £5, 14 August 18[22], serial number A310, black and white, value at lower left, centre, left and right, vignette in rotunda at top centre manuscript signature of Lawrence at lower right, a Perkins, Fairman & Heath print, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black, accompanied by a cheque from the Swansea Bank (Outing 2119h & Outing 2123 for type), heavily trimmed edges, handstamp on reverse relating to bankruptcy dated March 7 1826, pinholes at left, about fine, cheque very fine (2) £100-150
3691 Swansea Bank, Glamorganshire (Haynes, Day, Haynes & Lawrence), unissued £1, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of allegorical female at top centre and Hellenistic relief design at centre, a Perkins, Fairman & Heath print (Outing 2119f), evidence of mounting on reverse, corners torn, cut at right into design, hole at centre, otherwise crisp and original, extremely fine £150-180
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3694 Swansea Bank, Glamorganshire (Haynes, Day, Haynes & Lawrence), proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre, left and right, bordered edge, vignette in rotunda at top centre, a Perkins, Fairman & Heath print (Outing 2119j), fresh and original, about uncirculated, a lovely print £150-200
3695 Swansea Old Bank (Joseph Gibbins & Robert Eaton), unissued 10/-, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and right, bordered edge, vignette of Swansea Castle at lower left (Outing 2121b), toning at edges, otherwise crisp, extremely fine £100-140
3696 Swansea Old Bank (Joseph Gibbins & Robert Eaton), £1, 1 October 182[5], serial number 426, black and white, value at lower left and centre, bordered edge, vignette of Swansea Castle at lower left, manuscript signature of Joseph Gibbins at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (Outing 2121c), pinholes at left, toning, otherwise a crisp, solid good fine £200-250
3697 Glamorganshire Old Bank (Joseph Gibbins & Robert Eaton), unissued £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre as protector, vignette of Swansea Castle at right, vignettes of standing Britannia and Neptune at left and centre, a Perkins, Fairman & Heath print (Outing 2121e), mount marks on reverse, light stains, otherwise a crisp and original extremely fine £150-200
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3700 Monmouthshire & Glamorgan Banking Company, reverse proof, black and white on card, Britannia vignette at top left and top right amongst ornate border, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 2126b for type), handstamped SPECIMEN, toned, evidence of mounting on reverse, very fine £60-80
3698 Glamorganshire Old Bank (Joseph Gibbins & Robert Eaton), proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and centre as protector, vignette of Swansea Castle at right, vignettes of standing Britannia and Neptune at left and centre, a Perkins, Fairman & Heath print (Outing 2121f), mount marks on reverse, handstamped SPECIMEN, about uncirculated £150-200
3701 Copper Smelting Works (Owen Williams, Pascoe, Grenfell & William Grenfell), unissued £10, 18-, no serial number, black and white on watermarked paper, value at centre and top left, bankers’ initials at top left (Outing 3045c), very slight aging of paper, otherwise very attractive, about uncirculated, rare £250-350
3699 Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left and right in tableau, port scene vignette at top centre with arms either side, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 2126b), handstamped SPECIMEN, toned, discoloured at edges, mount marks on reverse, about extremely fine £150-200
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MERIONETHSHIRE DOLGELLAU
3702 Merionethshire Bank (Williams & Sons), £5, 18-, serial number 0302, black and white, value at lower lower left, top right and right, vignette of Welshman with coracle boat at centre, framed by rune text (see Outing 696 for type, not seen), ink cancelled, toned, a fresh and original very fine, uniquely illustrated and rarely seen £400-500
3703 North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 697 for type, not seen), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation, signature strip removed, good extremely fine £80-120 WWW.spinK.Com
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FFESTINIOG
3704 North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18(c.1873), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 697 for type, not seen), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation dated ‘May 26th 73’, light surface dirt, otherwise about uncirculated £140-180
3706 North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 787 for type, not seen), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation, signature strip removed, slight discolouration, otherwise about uncirculated £80-120
3705 North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5, 18- (c.1884), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co (Outing 697e), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation dated ‘30th July 84’, light toning, otherwise about uncirculated £80-120
3707 North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5, 18- (c.1884), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co (Outing 787e), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation dated ‘28th July 84’, signature strip removed, otherwise about uncirculated £80-120
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MONTGOMERYSHIRE LLANIDLOES
3708 Llanidloes Bank (William Herbert & Co), 10/-, 15 July 181[3], serial number 1087, black and white, value at lower left and top, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature at lower left (Outing 1260b), heavily toned, numerous holes, very good £150-200
3709 Llanidloes Bank (William Herbert & Co), £1, 12 July 181[3], serial number 1407, black and white, value at lower left and top right, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature at lower left, duty stamp at left (Outing 1260c), toning, halved and rejoined by tape on reverse, about fine £200-250
3710 Llanidloes Bank (William Herbert & Co), £1, 1 May 181[3], serial number B324, black and white, value at lower left and top right, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature at lower left (Outing 1260c), heavy toning, tears along folds, very good £150-200
3711 North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18(c.1865), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1263a), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation dated ‘Dec. 18th ‘65’, surface dirt, otherwise about uncirculated £100-150
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3712 North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1263a), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation, signature strip removed at lower right, otherwise about uncirculated £80-120
3713 North and South Wales Bank Limited, part issued £5, 19-, serial number 10502, black and white, value at lower left, top right, centre in tableau and centre as protector in red, arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1263c), stamped CANCELLED, heavily toned, lower left corner missing, tears along folds and into design, otherwise solid, good fine £150-200
3714 North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5, 18- (c.1884), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1263f), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation dated ‘26th July ‘84’, signature strip removed, otherwise about uncirculated £80-120 179
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NEWTOWN
3715 North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18- (c.1848), no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 1568 for type, not seen), handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation dated ‘March 9th 1848’, discolouration at right, otherwise about uncirculated £150-200
3716 North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 1568 for type, not seen), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation, signature strip removed, about uncirculated £80-120
3717 North and South Wales Bank Limited, proof £5, 18- (c.1884), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co (Outing 1568e), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation dated ‘22nd July ‘84’, discolouration at lower right, otherwise about uncirculated £80-120
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3718 Bank of Manchester, £5, 1 January 183[5], serial number 2513, black and white, value at lower left and centre, Britannia-esque vignette at top left, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 1567), ink cancelled, toned, a presentable good fine £200-300
3719 Bank of Manchester, £5, 20 August 183[8], serial number 3694, black and white, value at lower left and centre, Britannia-esque vignette at top left, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 1567), ink cancelled, toned, halved and rejoined on reverse with tape, trimmed edges, otherwise good fine, rare £300-400
3721 Montgomeryshire Old Bank (Arthur Davies Owen & Robert Griffiths), £1, 22 October 18[13], serial number G819, black and white, value at lower left and left, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Rob. Griffiths at lower right (Outing 2317b), toned, some small holes at folds, cut at left edge, fine £100-150
3722 Montgomeryshire Old Bank (Arthur Davies Owen & Robert Griffiths), bill of exchange for £1, 6 May 18[15], serial number C330, black and white, value at left, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Arthur D. Owen at lower right (Outing 2317c), toned, ink cancelled, large tear and holes at left, very good £100-150
3720 Montgomeryshire Old Bank (A.D. Owen & R. Griffiths), £1, 12 September 18[14], serial number M248, black and white, value at lower left and left, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Rob. Griffiths at lower right (Outing 2317b), toned, some small holes at folds, fine £150-200 181
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POOL (WELSHPOOL)
3723 Welsh Pool Bank (George Meares, Matthew Jones & Co), £1, 20 June 180[8], serial number A1114, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Matt. Jones at lower right, duty stamp at left (see Outing 2318 for type, this partnership not seen), toned, a couple of pinholes, fine £120-180
3724 Welsh-Pool Bank (John Mytton, Matthew Jones & Price Glynne Mutton), £1, 15 November 181[3], serial number B935, black and white, value at lower left, centre, top left and top right, bankers’ initials at left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of Price G. Mytton at lower right, value, bankers’ initials and bank name on reverse (Outing 2318c), numerous dividend stamps on reverse, a couple of ink stains, otherwise a solid good fine £80-120
3725 Welsh-Pool Bank (John Mytton, Matthew Jones & Price Glynne Mutton), £1, 27 December 181[3], serial number K716, black and white, value at lower left, centre, top left and top right, bankers’ initials at left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of John Mytton at lower right, value, bankers’ initials and bank name on reverse (Outing 2318c), numerous dividend stamps on reverse, toning, otherwise a solid good fine £80-120
3726 Welsh-Pool Bank (John Mytton, Matthew Jones & Price Glynne Mutton), £1, 18 April 181[4], serial number X713, black and white, value at lower left, centre, top left and top right, bankers’ initials at left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of Matt. Jones at lower right, value, bankers’ initials and bank name on reverse (Outing 2318c), numerous dividend stamps on reverse, toning, pinholes at left, good fine £80-120
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3727 Welsh-Pool Bank (John Mytton, Matthew Jones & Price Glynne Mutton), £5, 28 February 181[4], serial number C885, black and white, value at lower left, centre, top left and top right, bankers’ initials at left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of Price G. Mytton at lower right, value, bankers’ initials and bank name on reverse (Outing 2318d), numerous dividend stamps on reverse, ink stains and toning, otherwise a solid good fine £150-200
3729 North and South Wales Bank Limited, three proof £5, all 18-, no serial numbers, black and white on paper (2) and card (1), value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon and Co (Outing 2320e and 2320f), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotations, some light surface dirt and discolouration, otherwise generally good extremely fine (3) £200-300
3730 North and South Wales Bank Limited, two proof £5, both 190-, no serial numbers, black and white on pink paper (1) and white paper (1), value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co (Outing 2330f), trimmed at lower edge, mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation dated ‘01’ and ‘06’, surface dirt, about uncirculated (2) £50-70
3728 North and South Wales Bank Limited, part issued £5, 19-, serial number 7707, black and white, value at lower left, top right, centre in tableau and centre as protector in red, arms at top left, vignette of Menai Bridge at top, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co (Outing 2320e), laid down on thick card, heavily toned, otherwise extremely fine, rare £300-500
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3733
3731 Abergavenny Bank (Thos Hill, Saml Hopkins and Lewis Osborne), a pair of cheques for £20 and £195-0, 18[11] & 18[1]0 respectively, black and white, bankers’ initials at top left, value at top centre, manuscript signature at lower right, duty stamps at left (see Outing 7 for partnership), ink cancelled, ink annotations and toning, otherwise solid fine (2) £50-60 3734 Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, proof £5, 18- (1836-51), no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, vignette of port at centre with arms either side, a Perkins, Bacon & Petch print (Outing 10a), mount marks on reverse, stains, handstamped SPECIMEN, otherwise about extremely fine £150-200
3732 Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £5, 14 May 188[4], serial number A977, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature at lower right, bank name in ornate design on reverse, a W.W.Sprague & Co (Outing 9a), stamped CANCELLED in purple, some pinholes, toned, otherwise a solid and original very fine, rare £300-400 3733 Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £10, 14 May 188[4], serial number A185, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature at lower right, bank name in ornate design on reverse, a W.W.Sprague & Co (Outing 9a), stamped CANCELLED in purple, some pinholes, toned, otherwise a solid and original very fine, rare £350-450
3735 Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, proof £5, 18- (1836-51), no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, vignette of port at centre with arms either side, a Perkins, Bacon & Petch print (Outing 10a), evidence of mounting on reverse, stains, handstamped SPECIMEN, otherwise about extremely fine £150-200
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3738 3736 Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, reverse proof, no date (c.1836-51), black and white on card, bank name and issue location at centre, Britannia vignette at top left and right in ornate design, a Perkins, Bacon & Petch print (Outing 10a), mount marks on reverse, handstamped SPECIMEN, otherwise about extremely fine £50-80
3739 Monmouthshire Agricultural & Commercial Bank (Crawshay, Bailey & Company), proof £5, 18(c.1860), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top left, top right and centre, a Perkins, Bacon & Co print (see Outing 11 for type, this partnership not seen), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation, light toning, otherwise about uncirculated £120-180
3737 Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, £5, 3 May 18[41], serial number 7004, black and white, value at lower left, vignette of port at centre with arms either side, bank name and town of issue on reverse in ornate bordered design, a Perkins, Bacon & Petch print (issued note not seen in Outing, see 10a for type), cut cancelled, toning, about fine, rare £150-200
3738 Monmouthshire Agricultural & Commercial Bank (Crawshay Bailey, Thomas Gratrex, Philip Williams & Charles Nicholson), proof £5 and reverse proof, 18- (c.1860), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top left, top right and centre (1), three guilloche patterns (1), a Perkins, Bacon & Co print (Outing 11b) pencil annotations, light toning, otherwise fresh and original, about uncirculated (2) £150-200
3740 Monmouthshire Agricultural & Commercial Bank (Crawshay, Bailey & Company), proof £5, 18(c.1866), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top left, top right and centre, a Perkins, Bacon & Co print (see Outing 11 for type, this partnership not seen), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation dated ‘August 10th 66’, about uncirculated £120-180
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BEAUFORT
3741 Beaufort, bill of exchange for £100, 6 June 17[99], serial number 189, black and white on watermarked paper, value at top, arms at top left, accompanied by unissued bill of exchange of the same issue town (not seen in Outing), some foxing and stains, generally about very fine (2) £60-80
3743 Monmouthshire Bank (Smith, Curre & Co), 5 guineas, 23 September 17[91], serial number 9526, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and centre, arms at left, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 497a), annotation on reverse relating to bankruptcy dated Sept 3rd 1793, toned, pinholes, about fine, rare £300-400
CHEPSTOW
3742 Monmouthshire Bank (Smith, Curre & Co), 5 guineas, 5 April 17[91], serial number B1923, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and centre, arms at left, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 497a), annotation on reverse relating to bankruptcy dated 24th Sept 1793, ink stains, otherwise original, rare £400-500
3744 Monmouthshire Bank (Smith, Curre & Co), £10, 17 February 17[92], serial number B3161, black and white on watermarked paper, value at centre, arms at left, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 497d), annotation on reverse relating to bankruptcy dated 24th Sept 1793, ink stains, pinholes at left, otherwise original, rare £400-600
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3745 Chepstow Bank (George Buckle, Willm Crawshay Junr and James Proctor), £1, 13 February 18[23], serial number 966, black and white on card, value at centre and lower centre, vignette of Old Wye Bridge at centre, vignettes in all four corners of Chepstow Town Gate, Chepstow Castle and port scene, manuscript signature of Jas Proctor at lower right, a Perkins and Heath print, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (Outing 498d), toning and ink blots, otherwise an original good fine, a very attractive issued note £300-400
3746 Chepstow Bank (George Buckle, Willm Crawshaw Junr and James Proctor), unissued £1, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at centre and lower centre, vignette of Old Wye Bridge at centre, vignettes in all four corners of Chepstow Town Gate, Chepstow Castle and port scene, a Perkins and Heath print (Outing 498d), of particular interest due to misspelling of partnership name ‘Crawshay’, mounting on reverse, occasional faint discolouration, otherwise a very attractive about uncirculated £300-400
3747 Chepstow Bank (George Buckle, Willm Crawshay Junr and James Proctor), specimen £1, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at centre and lower centre, vignette of Old Wye Bridge at centre, vignettes in all four corners of Chepstow Town Gate, Chepstow Castle and port scene, a Perkins and Heath print (Outing 498d), mounting on reverse, handstamped SPECIMEN, otherwise a very attractive about uncirculated £200-300
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3748 Chepstow Bank (George Buckle, Willm Crawshay Junr and James Proctor), proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at centre and lower centre, vignette of Old Wye Bridge at centre, vignettes in all four corners of Chepstow Town Gate, Chepstow Castle and port scene, a Perkins and Heath print (see Outing 498d for type, this value not seen), only the slightest surface dirt, otherwise uncirculated, a beautiful proof £240-280
3749 Chepstow Bank (George Buckle, Willm Crawshay Junr and James Proctor), specimen £10, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at centre and lower centre, vignette of Old Wye Bridge at centre, vignettes in all four corners of Chepstow Town Gate, Chepstow Castle and port scene, a Perkins and Heath print (see Outing 498d for type, this value not seen), evidence of mounting on reverse, faint stain at lower right corner, otherwise about uncirculated. A beautiful specimen with an unseen value from a rare series. £400-500
3750 Chepstow Old Bank (Snead & Company), £5, 26 November 18[62], serial number 16914, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature at lower right, accompanied by an unissued bill of exchange (Outing 499b), cut cancelled, heavily toned, handstamped in red, hole at centre, an attractive very good £140-180
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LLANELLY
3751 Llanelly Bank (Haynes, Day, Haynes & Lawrence), 1 guinea, 14 July 18[23], serial number 600, black and white, value at lower left and centre in tableau, vignette of Britannia at left, Britannia and group vignette at centre, allegorical female at top right, manuscript signature of Day at lower right (Outing 1266a), laid down on card, heavily toned, good £100-150
3752 Llanelly Bank (Haynes, Day, Haynes & Lawrence), specimen £1, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, allegorical female at top, Hellenic relief tableau at centre, a Perkins & Heath print (Outing 1266b), handstamped SPECIMEN, scuffed at top right corner and discolouration, otherwise an attractive extremely fine £140-180
3753 Llanelly Bank (Haynes, Day, Haynes & Lawrence), £1, 10 April 18[24], serial number 170, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, allegorical female at top, Hellenic relief tableau at centre, manuscript signature of Geo Day at lower right, a Perkins & Heath print, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (Outing 1266b), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse dated ‘February 10 1826’, toning, a crisp and original about very fine £200-300
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3754 Llanelly Bank (Haynes, Day, Haynes & Lawrence), £1, 20 April 18[24], serial number 382, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, allegorical female at top, Hellenic relief tableau at centre, manuscript signature of Lawrence at lower right, a Perkins & Heath print, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (Outing 1266b), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse dated ‘February 10 1826’, toning, pinholes at left, otherwise a crisp and original good very fine £200-300
3755 Llanelly Bank (Haynes, Day, Haynes & Lawrence), £1, 20 October 18[24], serial number 839, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, allegorical female at top, Hellenic relief tableau at centre, manuscript signature of Geo Day at lower right, a Perkins & Heath print, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (Outing 1266b), toned, pinholes at left, about fine £150-200
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MONMOUTH
3758 Monmouth & Abergavenny Bank (John Jones, Philip Jones & Henry Davies), £1, 1 October 182[5], serial number H2095, black and white, value at lower left and top right, vignette at top left incorporating shield, manuscript signature of Davies at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (see Outing 1458a for type, this denomination not seen), heavily toned, some pinholes at left, very good £100-150
3756 Monmouth, bill of exchange for £20, 26 September 17[98], black and white, arms at left, manuscript signature at lower right, order to pay Mrs Elizabeth Tyler (not seen in Outing), annotaions on reverse dated 22nd January 1799, a solid good fine £100-150
3757 Monmouth & Abergavenny Bank (John Jones & Philip Jones), unissued £1, 181-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and top right, vignette at top left incorporating shield (Outing 1458 for type, this partnership not seen) laid down on card, lower right corner missing, otherwise fresh and presentable, about uncirculated £150-200
3759 Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited, £5, 24 March 188[4], serial number B244, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of sticks bound by rope at left, manuscript signature at lower right, bank name in ornate design on reverse, printed by W.W.Sprague & Co (Outing 1460b), cancellation holes, some ink stains, otherwise a solid and presentable about very fine, rare £250-350
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NEWPORT
3760 Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, specimen £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left and right in tableau, vignette of port scene at centre with arms either side, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (this location not seen in Outing), handstamped SPECIMEN, lower left corner torn, holes and stains at top, otherwise about very fine £150-200
3761 Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, specimen £10, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, right in tableau, top left and top right, vignette of port scene at centre, arms at left and right, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (this location not seen in Outing), handstamped SPECIMEN, laid down on card, surface dirt, otherwise good very fine, rare £200-250
3762 Newport Bank (Tomkins, Cox & Jones), 1 guinea, 5 June 180[5], serial number C2689, black and white, value at lower left and centre, vignette of Newport Castle at left, manuscript signature of Robert Jones at lower right (see Outing 1539 for type, this partnership not seen), toning and heavy ink stains, about fine, rare £200-300
3763 Newport and Abergavenny Bank (Sir Robert Salisbury, Bart Salisbury, Jones’s & Co), 1 guinea, 1 September 18[09], serial number J17135, black and white, value to lower left and centre, arms at left, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 1540a), some pinholes, two holes at top edge, good fine £150-200
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3764 Newport Bank (Harrison, Jones & Co), 1 guinea, 1 September 181[2], serial number B940, black and white, value at lower left, top right and right, arms at left, manuscript signature of Joseph Harrison at lower right, (Outing 1542a), hole at centre, toned, otherwise a solid good fine £180-240
3766 Newport Old Bank (William Williams & Sons), a pair of £5, 1 May 1845 & 1850, serial numbers A2737 & A8916, black and white, value at lower left, top left, top right and centre, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature at lower right (Outing 1544b), handstamp on reverse relating to bankruptcy dated 1851, blue stains, pinholes at left, very fine (2) £120-180
3765 Newport Bank (Harrison, Jones & Co), £1, 1 July 181[2], serial number G636, black and white, value at lower left, top right and right, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Edward Jones at lower right, duty stamp at left (Outing 1542b), pinholes and small hole at centre, otherwise a solid about very fine £150-200
3767 Newport Old Bank (William Williams & Sons), £5, 1 May 1845, serial numbers A6519, black and white, value at lower left, top left, top right and centre, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Williams at lower right (Outing 1544b), handstamp on reverse relating to bankruptcy dated 1851, toning, otherwise a presentable about very fine £100-150
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3768 Newport Old Bank (William Williams & Sons), £5, 1 May 1850, serial numbers A8691, black and white, value at lower left, top left, top right and centre, bankers’ initials at left, manuscript signature of Williams at lower right (Outing 1544b), handstamp on reverse relating to bankruptcy dated 1851, several stains, pinholes at left, good fine £120-180
3769 Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left and right in tableau, vignette of port scene at centre with arms either side, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1547b), handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks on reverse, some discolouration, otherwise about uncirculated £200-250
3770 Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, proof £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left and right in tableau, vignette of port scene at centre with arms either side, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1547b), handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks on reverse, surface dirt, otherwise extremely fine £200-250
3771 Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, £10, 26 March 18[26], serial number 810, black and white, value at lower left, right in tableau, top left and top right, vignette of port scene at centre, arms at left and right, manuscript signatures at lower centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 1547c for type, issued note not seen), handstamp in pink, holes at centre, toned, about fine, rare £300-400
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PONTYPOOL
3772 Monmouth & Glamorganshire Banking Company, reverse proof design, no date, black and white, issue town and bank name at cetnre, Brittannia vignettes at top left and top right, ornate design in border, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (see Outing 1547 for type), discolouration and surface dirt, lower right corner worn, otherwise about uncirculated £80-120
3774 Pontypool Bank (Thomas’s & Co), £5, 1 April 183[0], serial number 286, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, manuscript signature of George Thomas at lower right, printed by Perkins & Bacon, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red (Outing 1728a), heavy toning, good fine £200-300
3773 The West of England & South Wales District Bank, proof £5, 184-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, centre in tableau, and at all four corners of border, arms at lower centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (not seen), discolouration, evidence of mounting on reverse, otherwise extremely fine £100-150
3775 Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, specimen £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left and right in tableau, vignette of port scene at centre with arms either side, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1729a), handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks on reverse, discolouration, otherwise extremely fine £150-200
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3776 Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Bank, specimen £5, 18-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left and right in tableau, vignette of port scene at centre with arms either side, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1729a), handstamped SPECIMEN, mount marks on reverse, discolouration, otherwise about uncirculated £150-200
3777 Monmouth & Glamorgan Banking Company, reverse proof design, no date, black and white on card, issue town and bank name at centre, Britannia vignettes at top left and top right, ornate design in border, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Outing 1729a), discolouration and surface dirt, mount marks on reverse, otherwise about uncirculated £80-120
TREDEGAR
3778 The West of England & South Wales District Bank, specimen £5, 18- (c.1861), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, centre in tableau, and at all four corners of border, arms at lower centre, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co (not seen from this location), pencil annotations dated ‘9th April 1861’, light staining, otherwise about uncirculated £120-180
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PEMBROKESHIRE HAVERFORDWEST
3781 Haverfordwest Bank (S.L. Phillips, Sons & Co), £1, 18 (date illegible) 18[25], serial number 1023, black and white, value at lower left and top right, arms at left, manuscript signature at lower right, revenue stamp in black and red on reverse (Outing 912d), two large cancellation holes at centre, toned, about fine £100-120
3779 Haverfordwest Bank (S.L. Phillips, Sons & Co), £5, 19 April 18[23], serial number 299, black and white, value at lower left and top right, arms at top left, manuscript signature at lower right, arms, bank name and bankers’ initials on reverse (Outing 912c), large cancellation holes at centre, pinholes at left, otherwise an original good fine £140-180
3782 Pembrokeshire Bank (Davd Saer, Benjn Thomas, Willm Mathias & Co), £1, 8 December 18[25], serial number A347, black and white, value at lower left, right and top right, vignette of Pembroke Castle at centre, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (Outing 912j), toning and stains, hole at left, otherwise a solid good fine £150-200
3780 Haverfordwest Bank (S.L. Phillips, Sons & Co), a pair of £1, both May 18[20], serial numbers 569 & 1208, black and white, value at lower left and top right, arms at left, manuscript signature at lower right, arms, bank name and bankers’ initials on reverse (Outing 912d), large cancellation holes at centre (1), pinholes and rust marks, heavily toned, good (2) £80-120
3783 Union Bank (Mathias, Lloyd & Bowen), 1 guinea, 24 May 18[13], serial number 1601, black and white, value at lower left and centre, bushel at top left, manuscript signature of Bowen at lower left, duty stamp at left (Outing 913a), toned, pinholes at left, fine £100-140 197
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3786 3784 Pembrokeshire Bank (Fortune, Richards & Co), £13-8-0, 24 December 18[03], serial number 432, black and white, value at centre, arms at left, manuscript signature of Fortune at lower left (Outing 914), toned, ink annotations on reverse, holes along folds, otherwise a solid about fine £80-120
3785 Pembrokeshire Bank (John Walters, John Matthew Voss & John Walters Junr), £5, 20 May 182[7], serial number B962, black and white, value at lower left, right and top right, vignette of Pembroke Castle at centre, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (Outing 915a), heavily toned, pinholes at left, otherwise a solid fine £300-350
3786 Pembrokeshire Bank (John Walters & William Walters), £5, 16 November 18[70], serial number D558, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of Pembroke Castle at left, bank name and value on reverse in ornate border (Outing 915c), pinholes, cut cancelled, a crisp, fresh about very fine £100-150
MILFORD
3787 Milford & Pembrokeshire Bank (Chas Philipps, Thos Philipps & Co), 1 guinea, 30 August 180[9], serial number 4010, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of Cha. Philipps at lower right (Outing 1431a), bankruptcy handstamp on reverse dated 23 Dec. 1820, pinholes at left, toned, otherwise about fine £80-100
3788 Milford & Pembrokeshire Bank (Chas Philipps, Thos Philipps & Co), £1, 21 March 180[9], serial number 1989, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of Thos Philipps at lower right (Outing 1431b), toned and stained, fine £80-100
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3791 3789 Milford & Pembrokeshire Bank (Chas Philipps, Thos Philipps & Co), £1, 11 October 180[8], serial number M705, black and white, value at lower left and centre, arms at left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of Chas. Philipps at lower right (Outing 1431b), toned, pinholes at left, otherwise a solid fine £100-140
3792 Narberth & Pembrokeshire Bank (David Saer, Benjn Thomas & Compy), £1, 7 November 182[3], serial number 251, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of cows at left, manuscript signature of David Saer at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in red and black (Outing 1478a), toned, pinholes at left, about fine £300-350
3790 Milford Naval Bank (Joseph Minet, John Brown & Co), £1, 24 December 18[11], serial number 801, black and white, value at lower left, right and top right, naval vignette in garter at left, manuscript signature of John Brown at lower right (see Outing 1433 for type, not seen), halved and rejoined on reverse, toned, otherwise about fine and the first note for this bank, thus rare £300-500
NARBERTH 3791 Pembrokeshire Bank (John Walters & William Walters), part issued £5, 18-, serial number 1474, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of Pembroke Castle at left, manuscript signature of Williams Walters at lower right, duty stamp at top right (Outing 915b), only very light toning at edges, otherwise about uncirculated £100-140
3793 Narberth & Pembrokeshire Bank (David Saer, Benjn Thomas & Compy), £1, 14 October 181[9], serial number G044, black and white, value at lower left, centre and top right, vignette of cows at left, manuscript signature of David Saer at lower right (Outing 1478a), toned, pinholes at left, about fine £200-250
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RADNORSHIRE KNIGHTON
3794 North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18- (183680), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai bridge at centre, a Perkins, Bacon & Petch print (see Outing 1088 for type, not seen), mount marks on reverse, small ink and pencil annotations, triangular section missing at lower right, surface dirt otherwise extremely fine £120-180
3795 North and South Wales Bank, proof £5, 18(c.1861), no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre in tableau, arms at top left, vignette of Menai bridge at centre, a Perkins, Bacon & Petch print (see Outing 1088 for type, not seen), mount marks on reverse, pencil annotation reads ‘17 Sept 61’, right and lower edge torn with large tear into design at right, otherwise good very fine £100-150
3796 North and South Wales Bank Limited, £5, 20 April 190[4], serial number 22971, black and white, value at lower left, top right, centre in tableau and centre as protector in red, arms at top left, vignette of Menai bridge at centre, manuscript signature at lower right, a Perkins, Bacon & Petch print (Outing 108c), evidence of mounting on reverse, otherwise a fresh and original very fine, a pleasing design, rare £800-1,200 WWW.spinK.Com
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RHAYADER
3800 Rhayader Bank (Thomas Hampton, Edward Hooper & Co), £1, 10 December 18[11], serial number H751, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of Edw Hooper at lower right (see Outing 1728a for type, this partnership not seen), some pinholes and two staple holes at left, lighting toning, otherwise a solid good fine £120-160
3797 Rhayader Bank (Thomas Hampton & Edward Hooper), £1, 1 March 18[11], serial number 6117, black and white, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of Tho Hampton at lower right (Outing 1728a), toned, some pinholes at left, fine £100-150
3798 Rhayader Bank (Thomas Hampton & Edward Hooper), £1, 1 May 18[11], serial number B222, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of Edw Hooper at lower right (Outing 1728a), toned at edges and two faint ink stains, otherwise a solid and fresh fine £120-160
3801 Rhayader Bank (Thomas Hampton & Edward Hooper), £2, 10 January 18[date unreadable] (c.1811-16), serial number unreadable, black and white, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, manuscript signature of Edward Hooper at lower right (Outing 1782b), right edge missing, laid down on card, toned, about good £80-100
END OF THE SALE 3799 Rhayader Bank (Thomas Hampton & Edward Hooper), £1, 24 October 18[11], serial number E141, black and white on watermarked paper, value at lower left and centre, bankers’ initials at top left, duty stamp at left, manuscript signature of Edw Hooper at lower right (Outing 1728a), toned and faint foxing, otherwise a solid good fine £120-160 201
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Palestine Currency Board, colour trial £10, 1 September 1927 green and multicoloured, red De La Rue seal low right (Pict 9act, Dabbah unrecorded), good extremely fine. This colour is not recorded in Dabbah and is possibly the only example of this type believed extant, thus important Estimate £25,000-35,000
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AUCTION RESULTS sale:
The David Kirch Collection of English Provincial Banknotes - Part II
sale no:
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The following prices in sterling do not include the buyer’s premium and are rounded to the nearest pound. Lots which did not sell are not shown. Spink & Son are not responsible for typographical errors or omissions. Lot 1001 1004 1005 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 1012 1013 1014 1016 1017 1018 1019 1021 1022 1023 1025 1026 1027 1028 1029 1030 1032 1033 1035 1036 1052 1054 1057 1058 1059 1060 1061 1062 1063
Price £480 £50 £150 £160 £280 £280 £660 £120 £180 £340 £230 £360 £260 £340 £180 £360 £300 £320 £260 £220 £70 £420 £40 £260 £350 £460 £650 £170 £220 £100 £350 £150 £320 £360 £360 £480 £280
Lot 1064 1065 1068 1069 1070 1071 1072 1073 1074 1075 1076 1077 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 1087 1088 1089 1090 1091 1092 1093 1094 1095 1097 1097A 1097B 1098 1099 1101 1103 1104
Price £120 £160 £340 £440 £110 £130 £250 £360 £420 £520 £500 £620 £40 £350 £320 £320 £320 £280 £320 £460 £250 £440 £320 £350 £190 £260 £460 £360 £60 £1,100 £140 £620 £780 £340 £400 £700 £820
Lot 1105 1111 1112 1115 1116 1117 1119 1120 1121 1122 1124 1126 1127 1128 1129 1133 1135 1136 1138 1139 1140 1142 1143 1146 1148 1151 1153 1154 1155 1156 1157 1160 1162 1165 1166 1167 1168
Price £650 £340 £480 £550 £420 £460 £480 £560 £660 £480 £480 £350 £750 £1,050 £1,300 £300 £350 £600 £600 £420 £380 £120 £150 £180 £220 £300 £150 £280 £420 £240 £340 £280 £350 £520 £650 £400 £140
Lot 1169 1170 1171 1172 1173 1174 1175 1176 1177 1178 1179 1180 1181 1182 1183 1186 1189 1190 1191 1192 1193 1194 1195 1196 1197 1198 1199 1200 1201 1202 1203 1204 1207 1212 1215 1219 1220
Price £280 £240 £240 £280 £110 £180 £200 £240 £240 £250 £320 £650 £560 £380 £20 £200 £250 £420 £400 £320 £440 £260 £500 £80 £360 £400 £260 £220 £120 £120 £1,150 £80 £220 £120 £150 £380 £240
Lot 1221 1222 1223 1225 1226 1231 1232 1233 1234 1235 1236 1239 1240 1241 1242 1243 1244 1245 1247 1248 1249 1252 1253 1257 1258 1259 1260 1261 1262 1264 1266 1268 1269 1276 1279 1280 1281
Price £400 £120 £60 £220 £160 £180 £280 £480 £300 £580 £400 £360 £760 £400 £480 £400 £100 £100 £120 £170 £120 £100 £80 £220 £190 £280 £220 £100 £100 £100 £80 £60 £120 £100 £160 £360 £440
Lot 1283 1284 1286 1287 1288 1290 1291 1292 1294 1295 1296 1297 1298 1300 1303 1304 1305 1306 1307 1312 1313 1314 1316 1318 1323 1324 1326 1327 1330 1334 1335 1336 1337 1338 1339 1341 1343
Price £150 £30 £100 £100 £120 £70 £120 £60 £100 £140 £110 £50 £140 £70 £320 £300 £240 £190 £240 £30 £400 £90 £30 £480 £50 £80 £80 £150 £110 £30 £140 £100 £140 £90 £190 £260 £30
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Lot 1344 1345 1346 1348 1350 1354 1355 1357 1358 1361 1362 1366 1367 1368 1370 1372 1373 1374 1375 1376 1377 1378 1379 1381 1383 1384 1386 1387 1388 1389 1390 1392 1393 1394 1400 1402 1404 1405 1406 1407 1408 1409 1410 1411
Price £30 £80 £90 £90 £90 £320 £100 £60 £120 £80 £70 £40 £90 £180 £20 £40 £70 £110 £520 £620 £220 £80 £90 £90 £40 £100 £50 £580 £140 £10 £220 £10 £10 £60 £90 £150 £50 £150 £200 £240 £380 £170 £160 £90
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Lot 1412 1413 1414 1415 1416 1418 1422 1427 1428 1429 1430 1431 1432 1433 1435 1436 1437 1438 1439 1440 1441 1443 1444 1445 1446 1447 1448 1449 1451 1453 1454 1455 1456 1458 1459 1462 1464 1465 1466 1467 1469 1488 1489 1492
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Lot 1493 1494 1495 1496 1497 1498 1499 1501 1506 1507 1508 1509 1511 1513 1514 1515 1516 1517 1518 1519 1520 1521 1522 1525 1527 1529 1530 1531 1532 1534 1535 1536 1537 1538 1540 1541 1543 1544 1545 1546 1547 1548 1549 1550
Price £320 £70 £480 £110 £40 £140 £110 £240 £70 £160 £120 £240 £80 £190 £170 £50 £50 £20 £140 £90 £150 £150 £160 £160 £50 £40 £50 £160 £50 £40 £20 £70 £50 £90 £50 £50 £160 £170 £70 £50 £320 £60 £120 £140
Lot 1551 1553 1557 1558 1559 1561 1562 1563 1564 1565 1566 1567 1568 1569 1570 1571 1573 1574 1575 1577 1580 1581 1582 1583 1584 1585 1589 1590 1591 1592 1595 1598 1600 1601 1602 1603 1605 1606 1607 1609 1611 1612 1615 1617
Price £140 £360 £120 £120 £120 £160 £80 £150 £280 £140 £90 £150 £170 £150 £160 £170 £350 £50 £100 £150 £280 £20 £30 £30 £20 £30 £60 £80 £90 £280 £90 £70 £110 £70 £70 £120 £120 £90 £240 £280 £50 £40 £280 £460
Lot 1618 1619 1620 1621 1622 1623 1625 1626 1627 1629 1630 1631 1632 1633 1636 1637 1638 1639 1640 1641 1642 1643 1644 1645 1646 1648 1649 1650 1651 1653 1654 1655 1656 1657 1658 1659 1661 1662 1663 1664 1665 1666 1667 1668
Price £480 £70 £70 £300 £300 £40 £320 £90 £60 £90 £60 £140 £50 £120 £420 £380 £160 £460 £280 £440 £150 £240 £200 £80 £90 £210 £620 £240 £360 £60 £50 £50 £150 £190 £100 £160 £100 £120 £70 £100 £150 £70 £140 £340
Lot 1669 1670 1671 1672 1674 1675 1679 1680 1681 1682 1683 1684 1685 1686 1687 1688 1689 1690 1691 1692 1695 1697 1698 1699 1700 1701 1702 1703 1704 1705 1706 1708 1709 1711 1712 1713 1714 1715 1717 1718 1719 1720 1721
Price £600 £260 £90 £40 £50 £260 £360 £240 £340 £60 £110 £520 £1,100 £850 £100 £600 £30 £280 £500 £380 £220 £150 £160 £180 £20 £20 £30 £30 £30 £170 £60 £130 £120 £420 £460 £250 £280 £50 £420 £220 £140 £50 £150
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THE DAVID KIRCH COLLECTION OF BANK OF ENGLAND NOTES PART II 12 APRIL 2013 LONDON
Lot 57 Bank of England, Frank May (1873-1893), £5, Portsmouth, 24 October 1882, serial number 39/M 72324, pleasing and an excessively rare branch issue, possibly unique Estimate £14,000 - £18,000
Lot 114 Bank of England, Basil Gage Catterns (1929-1934), £1000, London, 15 November 1933, serial number 10/S 02263, fresh good extremely fine and extremely rare Estimate £20,000 - £22,000
For more information please contact Barnaby Faull: Tel: +44 (0)20 7563 4031 Fax: +44 (0)20 7563 4066 Email: bfaull@spink.com 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 4ET WWW.SPINK.COM
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UPDATED VERSION OF SPINK LIVE Please download the updated version to bid To Install Spink Live... 1. Download and install Adobe Air from http://get.adobe.com/air/ 2. Download and open Spink Live from www.spink.com 3. Click on the “Install” button then click the “Continue” button. Or if you already have an earlier version of Spink Live please click “Replace” then click “Continue”. 4. When the installation is finished the Spink Live console will open automatically.
Before the sale starts, click on the Spink Live icon on your desktop. 5. Enter your Client ID and Password then click the “Login” button. 6. If you wish to bid please click the green “Bid” button.
For any enquiries or assistance please phone: +44 (0)20 7563 4090 or Email: it@spink.com
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SPINK VALUATION DAYS SPINK, THE GLOBAL COLLECTABLES AUCTION HOUSE IS OFFERING FREE AUCTION AND PRIVATE SALE VALUATIONS AT ITS LONDON OFFICES CASH PURCHASES ALSO CONSIDERED
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69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 4ET Tel: +44 (0)20 7563 4000 Fax: +44 (0)20 7563 4066 Email: info@spink.com WWW.SPINK.COM
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AUSTRALIA 2013 EXHIBITION 10-15 MAY | MELBOURNE VISIT
THE WORLD’S PREMIER COLLECTABLES AUCTION HOUSE AT STAND 150 - 151 Spink offers global expertise in auction and private treaty sales, not only of Stamps, but also Coins, Banknotes, Medals, Bonds & Shares, Autographs, Books and Fine Wines. We offer a bespoke service to collectors and free evaluations. If you are seeking advice on disposing of single items or a collection, or would like advice on building a collection, we would love to hear from you. For a confidential consultation please call your local office listed below, or find us at
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WITH 70 AUCTIONS A YEAR THERE’S ALWAYS ONE FOR YOU
WE LOOK FORWARD TO MEETING CLIENTS OLD AND NEW LONDON
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SPINK “ON THE GO” TECHNOLOGY
Spink are pleased to provide our clients with What you can expect from the Spink app: exciting mobile technology which allows you to Download auction catalogues straight to your take Spink with you no matter where on the globe device, which are then viewable while online or you may be. The Spink iPhone/iPad application, offline. which is available free of charge from the iTunes Search all available lots in sales. store, is simple to download! Once installed the programme will download the latest auction View lots individually and zoom in on important item details. catalogue instantly upon opening the application! Share images, lots or entire auction catalogues We do hope you find these tools useful! Should you with friends via email, Twitter or Facebook. have any further questions or suggestions on how Email the Spink Concierge directly from your we can improve our technology in an effort to assist device to leave bids or receive a quick reply to any our clients, please contact Berdia Qamarauli, Head query you may have. of IT at Spink on bqamarauli@spink.com.
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BONDS AND SHARE CERTIFICATES OF THE WORLD 7 JUNE 2013 LONDON
Companhia Geral das Pescarias Reais do Reino do Algarve (1773): only 800 shares issued! Formed by the famous Portuguese statesman Marquis of Pombal Estimate ÂŁ2,000 - 2,500
For more information please contact Mike Veissid: Tel: +44 (0)20 7563 4075 Fax: +44 (0)20 7563 4066 Email: mveissid@spink.com 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 4ET WWW.SPINK.COM
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR BUYERS These conditions set out the terms on which we (Spink and Son Limited of 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury London WC1B 4ET (company no. 04369748)) contract with you (Buyer) either as agent on behalf of the Seller or as principal if we are the Seller. You should read these conditions carefully. 1
DEFINITIONS The following definitions in this condition apply in these conditions.
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Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme
means a VAT margin scheme as defined by HM Revenue & Customs;
Buyer’s Premium
means the charge payable by you as a percentage of the Hammer Price, at the rates set out in clause 5.1 below;
Certificate of Authenticity
means a certificate issued by an Expert Committee confirming the authenticity of a Lot;
Expert Committee
means a committee of experts to whom a Lot may be sent for an extension in accordance with clause 3.4.3;
Forgery
means a Lot constituting an imitation originally conceived and executed as a whole with a fraudulent intention to deceive as to authorship, origin, age, period, culture or source where the correct description as to such matters is not reflected by the description in the catalogue and which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description in the catalogue. Accordingly, no Lot shall be capable of being a Forgery by reason of any damage and/or restoration work of any kind (including re-enamelling);
Hammer Price
means the amount of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer in relation to a Lot;
Lot
means any item deposited with us for sale at auction and, in particular, the item or items described against any Lot number in any catalogue;
Reserve
the amount below which we agree with the Seller that the Lot cannot be sold;
Seller
means the owner of the Lot being sold by us;
Spink Group
Spink and Son Limited, our subsidiaries and associated companies.
VAT
value added tax chargeable under VAT and any similar replacement or additional tax; and
VAT Symbols
means the symbols detailing the VAT status of the Lot details of which are set out at the back of the catalogue. the first session of the sale. If accepted by us, such request shall have the same effect as notice of an intention to question the genuineness or description of the Lot for the purposes of clause 5.13 (Refund in the case of Forgery) of these Terms and Conditions and the provisions of clause 5.13 (Refund in the case of Forgery) shall apply accordingly.
SPINK’S ROLE AS AGENT 2.1
All sales undertaken by us either at auction or privately are undertaken either as agent on behalf of the Seller or from time to time, as principal if we are the owner of the Lot. Please note that even if we are acting as agent on behalf of the Seller rather than as principal, we may have a financial interest in the Lot.
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The contract for the sale of the Lot will be between you and the Seller.
3.4.2 Notice of a request for an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity must give the reason why such opinion is required and specify the identity of your proposed expert which will be subject to agreement by us. We reserve the right, at our discretion, to refuse a request for an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity including (without limitation) where the proposed expert is not known to us.
BEFORE THE SALE 3.1
3.2
Examination of goods You are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which you are interested, before the auction takes place. Condition reports are usually available on request. We provide no guarantee to you other than in relation to Forgeries, as set out in clause 5.13 of these Terms and Conditions.
3.4.3 If we accept a request for an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity we will submit the Lot to the Expert Committee. You acknowledge and accept that the length of time taken by an Expert Committee to reach an opinion will vary depending on the circumstances and in any event is beyond our control.
Catalogue descriptions 3.2.1 Statements by us in the catalogue or condition report, or made orally or in writing elsewhere, regarding the authorship, origin, date, age, size, medium, attribution, genuineness, provenance, condition or estimated selling price of any Lot are merely statements of opinion, and are not to be relied on as statements of definitive fact. Catalogue illustrations are for guidance only, and should not be relied on either to determine the tone or colour of any item or to reveal imperfections. Estimates of the selling price should not be relied on as a statement that this price is either the price at which the Lot will sell or its value for any other purpose. 3.2.2 Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and the absence of such a reference does not imply that an item is free from defects or restoration nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. 3.2.3 Other than as set out in clause 5.13, and in the absence of fraud, neither the Seller nor we, nor any of our employees or agents, are responsible for the correctness of any statement as to the authorship, origin, date, age, attribution, genuineness or provenance of any Lot nor for any other errors of description or for any faults or defects in any Lot.
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Your Responsibility You are responsible for satisfying yourself as to the condition of the goods and the matters referred to in the catalogue description. Extensions – Stamps only 3.4.1 If you wish to obtain an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity on any Lot (other than a mixed Lot or Lot containing undescribed stamps) you must notify us in writing not less than forty-eight hours before the time fixed for the commencement of
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3.4.4 We will not normally accept a request for an extension on account of condition. Any Lot described in the catalogue as having faults or defects may not be returned even if an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity cites other faults or defects not included in the catalogue description, other than in the case of a Forgery. 3.4.5 Should Spink accept a request for an extension under the foregoing provisions of this paragraph, the fact may be stated by the Auctioneer from the rostrum prior to the sale of the Lot. 3.4.6 It should be noted that any stamp accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity is sold on the basis of that Certificate only and not on the basis of any other description or warranty as to authenticity. No request for an extension will be accepted on such a stamp and the return of such a stamp will not be accepted. 4
AT THE SALE 4.1
Refusal of admission Our sales usually take place on our own premises or premises over which we have control for the sale, and we have the right, exercisable at our complete discretion, to refuse admission to the premises or attendance at an auction.
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Registration before bidding You must complete and sign a registration form and provide identification before making a bid at auction. Please be aware that we usually require buyers to undergo a credit check. Some lots may be designated, prior to the auction, as “Premium Lots”, which means a deposit may be required before placing a bid on the item for sale. Information will be posted on our website in such an event.
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Bidding as Principal When making a bid (whether such bids are made in person or by way of telephone bids operated by Spink, commission or online or email bids), you will be deemed to be acting as principal and will be accepting personal liability, unless it has been agreed in writing, at the time of registration, that you are acting as agent on behalf of a third party buyer acceptable to us.
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Commission Bids If you give us instructions to bid on your behalf, by using the form provided in our catalogues or via our website, we shall use reasonable endeavours to do so, provided these instructions are received not later than 24 hours before the auction. If we receive commission bids on a particular Lot for identical amounts, and at auction these bids are the highest bids for the Lot, it will be sold to the person whose bid was received first. Commission bids are undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale, and the conduct of the auction may be such that we are unable to bid as requested. Since this is undertaken as a free service to prospective buyers on the terms stated, we cannot accept liability for failure to make a commission bid. You should therefore always attend personally if you wish to be certain of bidding.
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On-line Bidding We offer internet services as a convenience to our clients. We will not be responsible for errors or failures to execute bids placed on the internet, including, without limitation, errors or failures caused by (i) a loss of internet connection by either party for whatever reason; (ii) a breakdown or problems with the online bidding software and/or (iii) a breakdown or problems with your internet connection, computer or system. Execution of on-line internet bids is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the auction and we do not accept liability for failing to execute an online internet bid or for errors or omissions in connection with this activity.
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Telephone Bids If you make arrangements with us not less than 24 hours before the sale, we shall use reasonable endeavours to contact you to enable you to participate in bidding by telephone, but in no circumstances will we be liable to either the Seller or you as a result of failure to do so.
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Currency Converter At some auctions, a currency converter will be operated, based on the one month forward rates of exchange quoted to us by Barclays Bank Plc or any other appropriate rate determined by us, at opening on the date of the auction. Bidding will take place in a currency determined by us, which is usually sterling for auctions held in London. The currency converter is not always reliable, and errors may occur beyond our control either in the accuracy of the Lot number displayed on the converter, or the foreign currency equivalent of sterling bids. We shall not be liable to you for any loss suffered as a result of you following the currency converter.
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Video images At some auctions there will be a video screen. Mistakes may occur in its operation, and we cannot be liable to you regarding either the correspondence of the image to the Lot being sold or the quality of the image as a reproduction of the original.
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Bidding Increments Bidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in the following order although the auctioneer may vary the bidding increments during the course of the auction. The normal bidding increments are: Up to £100 by £5 £100 to £300 by £10 £300 to £600 £320-£350-£380-£400 etc. £600 to £1,000 by £50 £1,000 to £3,000 by £100 £3,000 to £6,000 £3,200-£3,500-£3,800-£4,000 etc. £6,000 to £20,000 by £500 £20,000 and up Auctioneer’s discretion
4.10 Bidding by Spink 4.10.1 We reserve the right to bid on Lots on the Seller’s behalf up to the amount of the Reserve (if any), which will never be above the low estimate printed in the auction catalogue. 4.10.2 The Spink Group reserves the right to bid on and purchase Lots as principal. 4.11 The Auctioneer’s Discretion The auctioneer has the right at his absolute discretion to refuse any bid to advance the bidding in such manner as he may decide to withdraw or divide any Lot, to combine any two or more Lots and, in the case of error or dispute, to put an item up for bidding again. Spink Uni (07/11) (20)
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4.12 Successful Bid Subject to the auctioneer’s discretion, the striking of his hammer marks the acceptance of the highest bid, provided always that such bid is higher than the Reserve (where applicable), and the conclusion of a contract for sale between you and the Seller. 4.13 After Sale Arrangements If you enter into any private sale agreements for any Lot with the Seller within 60 days of the auction, we, as exclusive agents of the Seller reserve the right to charge you the applicable Buyer’s Premium in accordance with these Terms and Conditions, and the Seller a commission in accordance with the terms of the Seller’s agreement. 4.14 Return of Lot Once your bid has been accepted for a Lot then you are liable to pay for that Lot in accordance with these Terms and Conditions. If there are any problems with a Lot then you must notify us within 7 days of receipt of the Lot, specifying the nature of the problem. We may then request that the Lot is returned to us for inspection. Save as set out in clause 5.13, the cancellation of the sale of any Lot and the refund of the corresponding purchase price is entirely at our sole discretion. We will not normally exercise that discretion if the Lot is not received by us in the same condition that it was in at the auction date. AFTER THE AUCTION 5.1 Buyer’s Premium In addition to the Hammer Price, you must pay us the Buyer’s Premium at a rate of 20% of the final Hammer Price of each Lot. 5.2 Value Added Tax Other than in respect of Zero-rated Lots (o) VAT is chargeable on the Hammer price and the Buyer’s premium of daggered (†) and (Ω) lots at the standard rate (currently 20%), and on lots marked (x) at the reduced rate (currently 5% on the Hammer price and 20% on the Buyer’s premium). VAT on Margin scheme lots (identified by the absence of any VAT symbol next to the lot number) is payable at 20% on the Buyer’s premium only. 5.3 VAT Refunds General 5.3.1 As we remain liable to account for VAT on all Lots unless they have been exported outside the EU within 3 months of the date of sale, you will generally be asked to deposit all amounts of VAT invoiced. However, if a Spink nominated shipper is instructed, then any refundable VAT will not be collected. In all other cases credits will be made when proof of export is provided. If you export the Lot yourself you must obtain shipping documents from the Shipping Department for which a charge of £50 will be made. 5.3.2 If you export the Lot you must return the valid proof of export certificate to us within 3 months of the date of sale. If you fail to return the proof of export certificate to us within such period and you have not already accounted to us for the VAT, you will be liable to us for the full amount of the VAT due on such Lot and we shall be entitled to invoice you for this sum. 5.3.3 To apply for a refund of any VAT paid, the proof of export certificate must be sent to our Shipping Department clearly marked ‘VAT Refund’ within 3 months of the date of sale. No payment will be made where the total amount of VAT refundable is less than £50 and Spink will charge £50 for each refund processed. VAT Refunds - Buyers from within the EU 5.3.4 VAT refunds are available on the Hammer Price and Buyer’s Premium of Daggered (†) and Investment Gold (g) Lots. You must certify that you are registered for VAT in another EU country and that the Lot is to be removed from the United Kingdom within 3 months of the date of sale. 5.3.5 Where an EU buyer purchases a Lot on which import VAT has been charged, no refund of VAT is available from us. It may be possible to apply directly for a refund on form VAT 65 to HM Revenue & Customs Overeseas Repayment Section, Londonderry. VAT Refunds – Buyers from outside the EU 5.3.6 Where a Lot is included within the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme and evidence of export from the EU is produced within 3 months of the date of sale, the VAT on Buyer’s Premium may be refunded. 5.3.7 Where the Lot is marked as a Daggered (†) or Investment Gold (g) Lot the VAT charged on the Hammer Price may be refunded where evidence of export from the EU is produced within 3 months of the date of sale. A refund of VAT charged on the Buyer’s Premium can also be made on receipt of proof of business as a collectibles dealer. 5.3.8 Where the Lot is marked as an Omega (Ω) Lot or an Import VAT (x) Lot and evidence of export from the EU is produced within 3 months of the date of sale, the VAT charged on both the Hammer Price and Buyer’s Premium may be refunded. Where required, we can advise you on how to export such Lots as a specific form of export evidence is required. Where we advise you on the export of the Lots, please be aware that the ultimate responsibility in respect of obtaining a valid proof of export certificate will lie with you and we will not be responsible for your failure to obtain such certificate.
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Payment 5.4.1 You must provide us with your full name and permanent address and, if so requested, details of the bank from which any payments to us will be made. You must pay the full amount due (comprising the Hammer Price, the Buyer’s Premium and any applicable VAT) within seven days after the date of the sale. This applies even if you wish to export the Lot and an export licence is (or may be) required. 5.4.2 You will not acquire title to the Lot until all amounts due have been paid in full. This includes instances where special arrangements were made for release of Lot prior to full settlement. 5.4.3 Payment should be made in sterling by one of the following methods: II(i) Direct bank transfer to our account details of which are set out on the invoice. All bank charges shall be met by you. Please ensure that your client number is noted on the transfer. i(ii) By cheque or bank draft made payable to Spink and Son Ltd and sent to Spink at 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 4ET. Please note that the processing charges for payments made by cheques or bank drafts drawn on a non-U.K bank shall be met by you. Please ensure that the remittance slip printed at the bottom of the invoice is enclosed with your payment. (iii) By Visa or Mastercard. A charge of 2% will be applied. Payments exceeding £5,000 can normally only be made by the card holder in person whilst on our premises. 5.4.4 Payments should be made by the registered buyer and not by third parties, unless it has been agreed at the time of registration that you are acting as an agent on behalf of a third party. 5.5 Invoices Invoices may consist of one or more pages and will show: Zero rated Lots (o); no symbol Lots sold under the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme; Lots marked (g) special scheme Investment Gold; Daggered Lots (†), imported Lots marked (x) and (Ω), (e) Lots with Zero rated hammer for EU VAT registered buyers. 5.6 Collection of Purchases 5.6.1 Unless we specifically agree to the contrary, we shall retain items sold until all amounts due to us, or to the Spink Group, have been paid in full. 5.6.2 Unless we notify you to the contrary, items retained by us will be covered in accordance with our policy which is available for inspection at our offices from the date of sale for a period of seven days or until the time of collection, whichever is sooner. After seven days or from the time of collection, whichever is the earlier, the Lot will be entirely at your risk. 5.6.3 Our policy will not cover and we are unable to accept responsibility for damage caused by woodworm, changes in atmospheric conditions or acts of terrorism. 5.7 Notification We are not able to notify successful bidders by telephone. While Invoices are sent out by mail after the auction we do not accept responsibility for notifying you of the result of your bid. You are requested to contact us by telephone or in person as soon as possible after the auction to obtain details of the outcome of your bids to avoid incurring charges for late payment. 5.8 Packing and handling 5.8.1 We shall use all reasonable endeavours to take care when handling and packing a purchased Lot but remind you that after seven days or from the time of collection, whichever is sooner, the Lot is entirely at your risk. Our postage charges are set out at the back of the catalogue. 5.8.2 It is the responsibility of the Buyer to be aware of any Import Duties that may be incurred upon importation to the final destination. Spink will not accept return of any package in order to avoid these duties. The onus is also on the Buyer to be aware of any Customs import restrictions that prohibit the importation of certain collectibles. Spink will not accept return of the Lot(s) under these circumstances. Spink will not accept responsibility for Lot(s) seized or destroyed by Customs. 5.8.3 If the Buyer requires delivery of the Lot to an address other than the invoice address this will be carried out at the discretion of Spink. 5.9 Recommended packers and shippers If required our shipping department may arrange shipment as your agent. Although we may suggest carriers if specifically requested, our suggestions are made on the basis of our general experience of such parties in the past and we are not responsible to any person to whom we have made a recommendation for the acts or omissions of the third parties concerned. 5.10 Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases 5.10.1 If you fail to make payment within seven days of your stipulated payment date set out in your invoice, we shall be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights or remedies: 5.10.1.1 to charge interest at the rate of 2% per month compound interest, calculated on a daily basis, from the date the full amount is due;
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5.10.1.2 to set off against any amounts which the Spink Group may owe you in any other transaction the outstanding amount remaining unpaid by you; 5.10.1.3 we may keep hold of all or some of your Lots or other property in the possession of the Spink Group until you have paid all the amounts you owe us or the Spink Group, even if the unpaid amounts do not relate to those Lots or other property. Following fourteen days’ notice to you of the amount outstanding and remaining unpaid, the Spink Group shall have the right to arrange the sale of such Lots or other property. We shall apply the proceeds in discharge of the amount outstanding to us or the Spink Group, and pay any balance to you; 5.10.1.4 where several amounts are owed by you to the Spink Group in respect of different transactions, to apply any amount paid to discharge any amount owed in respect of any particular transaction, whether or not you so direct; 5.10.1.5 to reject at any future auction any bids made by you or on your behalf or obtain a deposit from you before accepting any bids. 5.10.2 If you fail to make payment within thirty-five days, we shall in addition be entitled: 5.10.2.1 to cancel the sale of the Lot or any other item sold to you at the same or any other auction; 5.10.2.2 to arrange a resale of the Lot, publicly or privately, and, if this results in a lower price being obtained, claim the balance from you together with all reasonable costs including a 20% seller’s commission, expenses, damages, legal fees, commissions and premiums of whatever kind associated with both sales or otherwise, incurred in connection with your failure to make payment; or 5.10.2.3 take any other appropriate action as we deem fit. 5.11 Failure to collect Where purchases are not collected within seven days after the sale, whether or not payment has been made, you will be required to pay a storage charge of £2 per item per day plus any additional handling cost that may apply. You will not be entitled to collect the Lot until all outstanding charges are met, together with payment of all other amounts due to us. 5.12 Export Licence 5.12.1 If required we can, at our discretion, advise you on the detailed provisions of the export licensing regulations. Where we advise you in relation to export licensing regulations the ultimate responsibility in respect of any export will lie with you and we will not be responsible for your failure to apply for any necessary licences. 5.12.2 If the Lot is going to be hand carried by you, you may be required to produce a valid export licence to us or sign a waiver document stating that a licence will be applied for. 5.12.3 You should always check whether an export licence is required before exporting. Export licences are usually obtained within two or three weeks but delays can occur. 5.12.4 Unless otherwise agreed by us in writing, the fact that you wish to apply for an export licence does not affect your obligation to make payment within seven days nor our right to charge interest on late payment. 5.12.5 If you request that we apply for an export licence on your behalf, we shall be entitled to recover from you our disbursements and out of pocket expenses in relation to such application, together with any relevant VAT. 5.12.6 We will not be obliged to rescind a sale nor to refund any interest or other expenses incurred by you where payment is made by you despite the fact that an export licence is required. 5.13 Refund in the case of Forgery 5.13.1 A sale will be cancelled, and the amount paid refunded to you if a Lot (other than a miscellaneous item not described in the catalogue) sold by us proves to have been a Forgery. We shall not however be obliged to refund any amounts if either (a) the catalogue description or saleroom notice at the auction date corresponded to the generally accepted opinion of scholars or experts at that time, or fairly indicated that there was a conflict of opinions, or (b) it can be demonstrated that the Lot is a Forgery only by means of either a scientific process not generally accepted for use until after publication of the catalogue or a process which at the date of the auction was unreasonably expensive or impracticable or likely to have caused damage to the Lot. Furthermore, you should note that this refund can be obtained only if the following conditions are met: 5.13.1.1 you must notify us in writing, within seven days of the receipt of the Lot(s), that in your view the Lot concerned is a Forgery; 5.13.1.2 you must then return the item to us within fourteen days from receipt of the Lot(s), in the same condition as at the auction date; and
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5.13.1.3 as soon as possible following return of the Lot, you must produce evidence satisfactory to us that the Lot is a Forgery and that you are able to transfer good title to us, free from any third party claims. 5.13.2 In no circumstances shall we be required to pay you any more than the amount paid by you for the Lot concerned and you shall have no claim for interest. 5.13.3 The benefit of this guarantee is not capable of being transferred, and is solely for the benefit of the person to whom the original invoice was made out by us in respect of the Lot when sold and who, since the sale, has remained the owner of the Lot without disposing of any interest in it to any third party. 5.13.4 We shall be entitled to rely on any scientific or other process to establish that the Lot is not a Forgery, whether or not such process was used or in use at the date of the auction. 6 LIABILITY Nothing in these Terms and Conditions limits or excludes our liability for: 6.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence; or 6.2 any damage or liability incurred by you as a result of our fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation. 7 COPYRIGHT 7.1 We shall have the right (on a non-exclusive basis) to photograph, video or otherwise produce an image of the Lot. All rights in such an image will belong to us, and we shall have the right to use it in whatever way we see fit. 7.2 The copyright in all images, illustrations and written material relating to a Lot is and shall remain at all times our property and we shall have the right to use it in whatever way we see fit. You shall not use or allow anyone else to use such images, illustrations or written material without our prior written consent. 8 VAT You shall give us all relevant information about your VAT status and that of the Lot to ensure that the correct information is printed in the catalogues. Once printed, the information cannot be changed. If we incur any unforeseen cost or expense as a result of the information being incorrect, you will reimburse to us on demand the full amount incurred. 9 NOTICES All notices given under these Terms and Conditions may be served personally, sent by 1st class post, or faxed to the address given to the sender by the other party. Any notice sent by post will be deemed to have been received on the second working day after posting or, if the addressee is overseas, on the fifth working day after posting. Any notice sent by fax or served personally will be deemed to be delivered on the first working day following despatch. 10 ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS The following provisions of this clause 10 shall apply only if you are acting for the purposes of your business. 10.1 Limitation of Liability Subject to clause 6, we shall not be liable, whether in tort (including for negligence) or breach of statutory duty, contract, misrepresentation or otherwise for any: 10.1.1 loss of profits, loss of business, depletion of goodwill and/or similar losses, loss of anticipated savings, loss of goods, loss of contract, loss of use, loss of corruption of data or information; or 10.1.2 any special, indirect, consequential or pure economic loss, costs, damages, charges or expenses. 10.2 Severability If any part of these Terms and Condition is found by any court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part may be discounted and the rest of the conditions shall continue to be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law. 10.3 Force majeure We shall have no liability to you if we are prevented from, or delayed in performing, our obligations under these Terms and Conditions or from carrying on our business by acts, events, omissions or accidents beyond our reasonable control, including (without limitation) strikes, lock-outs or other industrial disputes (whether involving our workforce or the workforce of any other party), failure of a utility service or transport network, act of God, war, riot, civil commotion, malicious damage, compliance with any law or governmental order, rule, regulation or direction, accident, breakdown of plant or machinery, fire, flood, storm or default of suppliers or subcontractors. 10.4 Waiver 10.4.1 A waiver of any right under these Terms and Conditions is only effective if it is in writing and it applies only to the circumstances for which it is given. No failure or delay by a party in exercising any right or remedy under these Terms and Conditions or by law shall constitute a waiver of that (or any other) right or remedy, nor preclude or restrict its further exercise. No single or partial exercise of such right or remedy shall preclude or restrict the further exercise of that (or any other) right or remedy. 10.4.2 Unless specifically provided otherwise, rights arising under these Terms and Conditions are cumulative and do not exclude rights provided by law. Spink Uni (07/11) (20)
10.5 Law and Jurisdiction 10.5.1 These Terms and Conditions and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them or their subject matter, shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the law of England and Wales. 10.5.2 The parties irrevocably agree that the courts of England and Wales shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute or claim that arises out of, or in connection with, Terms and Conditions or their subject matter.
Postal Charges Prices for books (items sent by this method are not covered by insurance) Weight
UK
EU
Rest of the World
Up to 1kg
£8 for any weight
£12
£15
Up to 2kg
£8 for any weight
£18
£25
Prices for all other items including postage and packaging Invoice Value
UK
EU
Rest of the World
Up to £1,500
£10
£15
£20
Above £1,501
£20
£30
£40
Shipments of more than 2kg or volumetric measurement of more than 2kg have to be sent by courier. Certain countries may incur extra charge when courier services are required by our insurance policy. For lots sent by courier please contact Auctionteam@spink.com for calculation of any further relevant cost in addition to the above charges. Value Added Tax (VAT) Charging of (VAT) at Auction The information shown on this page sets out the way in which Spink intends to account for VAT.
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Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme 1. Where possible, we will offer Lots for sale under the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme. Such Lots can be identified by the absence of any VAT symbol next to the Lot number in the catalogue and will not be subject to VAT on the Hammer Price. 2. Where Lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme to VAT–registered businesses, the VAT included within the Buyers’ Premium is not recoverable as input tax. Upon request on sale day, we will issue invoices that show VAT separately on both the Hammer Price and the Buyer’s Premium. This will enable VAT-registered businesses to recover the VAT charged as input tax, subject to the normal rules for recovering input tax.
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Zero-Rated Lots Limited Categories of goods, such as books, are Zero-rated (o) for VAT in the United Kingdom. Such Lots are offered under the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme. In these circumstances no VAT will be added to the Buyer’s premium.
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Daggered Lots Lots which are Daggered (†) in the catalogue are subject to VAT at 20% on both the Hammer Price and the Buyer’s Premium.
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Starred and Omega Lots Lots which are marked (x) in the catalogue are subject to VAT at 5% on the Hammer price plus 20% on the Buyer’s premium. Lots which bear the Omega symbol (Ω) are subject to VAT at 20% on the Hammer Price and on the Buyer’s Premium. Such Lots bear VAT because the Lot is liable for VAT at this rate on importation into the EU.
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Investment Gold Lots Lots marked (g) in the catalogue are exempt from VAT on the Hammer Price and are subject to VAT at 20% on the Buyer’s Premium. A refund of VAT charged on the Buyer’s Premium can also be made on receipt of proof of business as a collectibles dealer.
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Imported Lots Lots which are marked (x) and Lots which bear the Omega symbol (Ω) have VAT charged on the Hammer Price and Buyers’ Premium because they have been imported into the United Kingdom from outside the EU. In these cases we have used a temporary importation procedure, which in effect means that the point of importation is deferred until the Lot has been sold. At this point the Buyer is treated as the importer and is liable to pay the import VAT due. We will collect the VAT from you and pay it to HM Customs and Excise on your behalf.
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GROUP CHAIRMAN AND CEO Olivier D. Stocker
SALE CALENDAR 2013
YOUR SPECIALISTS STAMPS UK - Tim Hirsch Guy Croton David Parsons Nick Startup Neill Granger Paul Mathews Dominic Savastano Tom Smith USA - George Eveleth Arthur Poudrier EUROPE - Guido Craveri Fernando Martínez CHINA - Anna Lee COINS UK - Mike Veissid Paul Dawson Richard Bishop William MacKay Eleanor Charlotte Dix Tim Robson Barbara Mears John Pett USA - Stephen Goldsmith Greg Cole Normand Pepin CHINA - Mark Li BANKNOTES, BONDS & SHARES UK - Barnaby Faull Mike Veissid Andrew Pattison Tom Badley USA - Stephen Goldsmith CHINA - Mark Li ORDERS, DECORATIONS, MEDALS & MILITARIA UK - Mark Quayle Oliver Pepys BOOKS UK - Philip Skingley Annie Beadle AUTOGRAPHS USA - Stephen Goldsmith WINES CHINA - Anna Lee Guillaume Willk-Fabia YOUR EUROPE TEAM (LONDON - LUGANO) Chairman’s Office Monica Kruber Charles Blane Directors Tim Hirsch Anthony Spink Auction & Client Management Team Miroslava Adusei-Poku Luca Borgo Rita Ariete Sarah Schmitz John Winchcombe Harry Gladwin María Martínez Maurizio Schenini Finance Alison Bennet Marco Fiori Mina Bhagat Dennis Muriu Alison Kinnaird Billy Tumelty Claire Greenhill IT & Administration Berdia Qamarauli Attila Gyanyi Liz Cones Curlene Spencer Tom Robinson Cristina Dugoni Giacomo Canzi YOUR AMERICA TEAM (NEW YORK) Chairman Emeritus John Herzog Auction Administration and Marketing & Design Lori Lewin Finance & Administration Sam Qureshi Auctioneer Stephen Goldsmith YOUR ASIA TEAM (HONG KONG - SINGAPORE) Vice Chairman Anna Lee Administration Amy Yung Dennis Chan Newton Tsang Raymond Tat Gary Tan
STAMPS 15/16/17 April 17 April 19 April 19/20 April 20 April 20 April 21 May 5 June 10/11 July 10 September 11 September 21/22 September
The Collector’s Series Sale The “Lionheart” Collection of Great Britain and British Empire – Part I French Mail in the West Indies – The Federico Borromeo D’Adda Collection The Collector’s Series Sale, including important Chile and Portugal The Collector’s Series Sale Sicily – An International Large Gold Medal Collection The Award Winning “Medina” Collection of India, Part II Specialised Great Britain Sale The Collector’s Series Sale The Award Winning “Medina” Collection of India and States, Part III The Award Winning “Medina” Collection of Great Britain Stamps and Covers of South East Asia
London London Lugano Lugano Hong Kong Lugano London London London London London Singapore
13031 13036 SW1005 SW1006 CSS05 SW1007 13025 13026 13027 13028 13029 13030
The Collector’s Series Sale The Collector’s Series Sale Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals Tibetan Coins from the Nick Rhodes Collection The Collector’s Series Sale North East Indian Coins from the Nick Rhodes Collection Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals
Hong Kong New York London Hong Kong New York London London
CSS05 316 13013 13020 317 13019 13015
World Banknotes The David Kirch Collection of Bank of England Notes Part II The David Kirch Collection of English Provincial Banknotes Part III: Wales and West Midlands The Collector’s Series Sale The Collector’s Series Sale The David Kirch Collection of English Provincial Banknotes Part IV: The North of England The Collector’s Series Sale World Banknotes The Ibrahim Salem Collection of African Banknotes World Banknotes
London London London Hong Kong New York London New York London London London
13004 13033 13032 CSS05 316 13035 317 13018 13037 13034
Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria
London London London
13001 13002 13003
The Collector’s Series Sale The Collector’s Series Sale Bonds and Share Certificates of the World The Collector’s Series Sale Bonds and Share Certificates of the World
Hong Kong New York London New York London
CSS05 316 13016 317 13017
The Collector’s Series Sale The Collector’s Series Sale
New York New York
An Evening of Exceptional Wines
Hong Kong
COINS 20 April 22/23 May 27 June 21 August 28/29 August 24 September 3 December
BANKNOTES 10/11/12 April 12 April 18 April 20 April 22/23 May 20 June 28/29 August 1/2 October 3 October 5 December
MEDALS 25 April 25 July 21 November
BONDS AND SHARES 20 April 22/23 May 7 June 28/29 August 28 November
AUTOGRAPHS 22/23 May 28/29 August
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WINES May
The above sale dates are subject to change Spink offers the following services: – VALUATIONS FOR INSURANCE AND PROBATE FOR INDIVIDUAL ITEMS OR WHOLE COLLECTIONS – – SALES ON A COMMISSION BASIS EITHER OF INDIVIDUAL PIECES OR WHOLE COLLECTIONS –
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