The David Kirch Collection of English Provincial Banknotes Part IV: The North of England

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PART IV: YORKSHIRE AND THE NORTH

THE DAVID KIRCH COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PROVINCIAL BANKNOTES - PART IV

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THE DAVID KIRCH COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PROVINCIAL BANKNOTES PART IV: YORKSHIRE AND THE NORTH

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ORDER OF SALE THE NORTH OF ENGLAND CUMBERLAND

4001-4042

COUNTY DURHAM

4043-4103

LANCASHIRE

4104-4165

NORTHUMBERLAND

4166-4216

WESTMORELAND

4217-4233

YORKSHIRE

4234-4753

Lot 4525

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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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WEDNESDAY 17 JULY 2013 Morning Session commencing at 10.00 a.m. (Lots 4001-4359) 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 CUMBERLAND CARLISLE

4001 Carlisle Old Bank (Thos Forster, Jno Forster & Co), £5, 4 December 18[28], serial number A12, black and white, value at lower left, left and top right, shield at top left, vignette of Carlisle Castle at centre, manuscript signature of Forster at lower right, revenue stamp on reverse in black and red, (Outing 429b), bankruptcy stamp on reverse, heavily toned, about fine £150-200

4003 Carlisle Banking Company, later proof pull 1 guinea, original date 180-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at centre, arms at top (Outing 434a), about uncirculated £80-120

4002 The Carlisle Union Bank, 1 guinea, 12 August 180[1], serial number 2483, black and white, value at lower left and right, manuscript signature at lower left (Outing 433a), mounted on card, torn edges and toned, good £120-180

4004 Carlisle Banking Company, later proof pull 1 guinea, original date 180-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at centre, arms at top (Outing 434a), about uncirculated £60-100 5


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4005 Cumberland and Carlisle Bank, proof pull £5, 180-, no serial number, black and white on card, value at lower left, arms at left (Outing 435a), about uncirculated £80-120

4006 Carlisle Commercial Bank (John Connell, James Connell & Co), receipt for £15/15/- (15 guineas), 13 January 18[37], serial number 5685, black and white, value at lower left, vignette of Carlisle skyline at top left, manuscript signature of John Connell at lower right (Outing 439, partnership not seen), annotations on reverse, light toning and small tears, otherwise original, good fine £20-30

4007 Carlisle Commercial Bank (John Connell, James Connell & Co), proof 5 guineas, 18-, no serial number, black and white, value at lower left, top right and centre, vignette of Carlisle skyline at top left, vignettes of allegorical female and cherubs at left and right (Outing 439, partnership not seen), toned and worn at edges, otherwise extremely fine, attractive and rare £200-300

4008 Carlisle Bank, proof 5 guineas, 17-, black and white, allegorical maiden and arms within wreath at left, no partnership names (Outing -), mounting traces, trimmed at left, good very fine and rare £300-350

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4009 Cumberland Union Banking Company Limited, an unissued £5, Carlisle, 1 January 1897, black and white, value in blue underprint at centre, maiden and allegorical symbols top centre, value top left and right, also another example with 1 March 1880 (Outing 442a, d), red ink ‘Cancelled’ across face of note, good extremely fine, attractive and very rare (2) £400-500

4010 Cumberland Union Banking Company Limited, proof £5, Carlisle, 1 February 1871, black and white, maiden and allegorical symbols top centre, value top left and right, also another example cut below and dated 1 June 1877 (Outing 442c), pencil ‘from this’ in field, good very fine, rare (2) £200-250

4011 Carlisle and Cumberland Banking Compy. Limited, proof £5, Carlisle, 18-, serial number H/7000, black and white, arms at left and right, bridge to centre, value in black tablet low left (Outing 444b), mounted on card at left side, black SPECIMEN overprint at left and right, good extremely fine, attractive and very rare £300-400

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4012 Carlisle and Cumberland Banking Compy. Limited, specimen £5, Carlisle, ND (1880-1911), black and white, arms at left and right, bridge to centre, value in black tablet low left, reverse blue and white, the Chalon portrait of Queen Victoria at centre, lion, unicorn and arms at left and right (Outing 444b), red manuscript ‘Specimen’ at right, extremely fine, attractive and very rare £300-400

4013 Carlisle and Cumberland Banking Compy., reverse proof black and white, the Chalon portrait of Queen Victoria at centre, lion, unicorn and arms at left and right, also a reverse for a £20 with pencil ‘Carlisle City & District Bk and date 3 Novr. 1881’ (Outing 444, 445 for types), extremely fine, rare (2) £100-150

4014 Carlisle and Cumberland Banking Compy., reverse proof mauve and white, the Chalon portrait of Queen Victoria at centre, lion, unicorn and arms at left and right, also a reverse for a £20 with pencil ‘Carlisle City & District Bk and date 31 October 1881’ (Outing 444, 445 for types), extremely fine, rare (2) £100-150

4015 Carlisle City & District Banking Company, proof £5, 18- (1837-1878), black and white, view of Carlisle top centre, value in black tablet low left (Outing 445b), pinholes at left otherwise extremely fine and rare £250-300

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KIDBURNGILL

4018 Kidburngill, 1 guinea, 3 January 1790, serial number 73, black and white, all hand executed and signature of Wm. Dickinson low right (Outing unlisted bank), possibly a spurious issue, backed on card, VG, rare £100-150

4016 Carlisle City & District Banking Company, proof £20, 18- (1837-1878), black and white, Victoria flanked by a lion and a unicorn top centre, value at left and right, value in black tablet low left (Outing 445e), left margin a little untidy otherwise extremely fine and very rare £300-400

4019 Kidburngill, 1 guinea, 10 May 1798, serial number 111, black and white, all hand executed and signature of Wm. Dickinson low right, also 5 guineas, 13 April 1797, serial number 16 (Outing unlisted bank), possibly a spurious issue, backed on card, VG, rare (2) £160-200 4017 Cumberland Union Banking Company Limited, proof Post bills, Carlisle Old Bank proof Post bill and proof Post bills for Carlisle on behalf of Head, Head and Rawson (Outing 442, 436 for similar), various pencil dates (1864-1871) and annotations, generally very fine and rare (9) £100-150

4020 Kidburngill, 1 guinea (2), 1797, serial number 30 and 112, black and white, all hand executed and signature of Wm. Dickinson low right (Outing unlisted bank), possibly a spurious issue, backed on card, VG, rare (2) £100-150

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ULVERSTON

4021 Ulverston Bank (Wakefield, Crewdson & Co.), unissued cheques (2), 18- and 189-, extremely fine (2) £10-20

WHITEHAVEN

4024 Whitehaven Bank (Johnston, Raney, Adamson & Hope), proof 5 guineas, 18- (1818-1826), black and white with view of Whitehaven in oval frame top left (Outing 2354a for partnership), a pleasing about very fine and rare £300-350

4022 Whitehaven Bank (Moore, Hamilton, Harrison, Sarjeant & Co.), unissued 1 guinea, ND (1793-1806), black and white, building in oval frame top left (Outing 2353 not seen), mounting traces, good very fine and very rare £200-250

4025 Whitehaven Bank (Johnston, Adamson & Hope), 1 guinea, 11 October 1824, serial number 1244, black and white with view of Whitehaven top centre, manuscript signature of Adamson low right (Outing 2354b), VG, rare £250-300

4023 Whitehaven Bank (Johnston, Raney, Adamson & Hope), 1 guinea, 1 February 1819, serial number G 4357, black and white with view of Whitehaven in oval frame top left, value and partners initials in green (Outing 2354a), a pleasing and unusual bi-colour note, fine and rare £300-400

4026 Whitehaven Bank (Johnston, Adamson & Hope), 1 guinea, 11 October 1824, serial number 2909, black and white with view of Whitehaven top centre, value in brown-red underprint at centre, manuscript signature of Adamson low right (Outing 2354b), VG to fine, quite pleasing and rare £300-350

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4030 Whitehaven Joint Stock Bank, an obverse proof £10 on card, 18- (1829-1888), blue-grey and white, view of Whitehaven top left, head of George IV top left, value in tablet top right and low left, ornate engine turnings in field (Outing 2355 for similar), a W.H. Lizars engraving, mounting traces, black SPECIMEN handstamp, good very fine and rare £300-400

4027 Whitehaven Bank (Johnston, Adamson & Hope), proof 1 guinea, 18- (1826), black and white with view of Whitehaven top centre (Outing 2354c), extremely fine and rare £300-400

4028 Whitehaven Joint Stock Banking Company, proof £5 on India paper, 18- (1829-1888), black and white, Royal arms top centre, Queen Victoria at left, Prince Albert at right, bank building low centre (Outing 2355a for type), a W.&A.K. Johnston engraving, mounting traces, good very fine and rare £250-300

4031 Whitehaven Joint Stock Bank, proof £10, 18(1829-1888), blue and white, view of Whitehaven top left, head of George IV top left, value in tablet top right and low left, ornate engine turnings in field, reverse grey, maiden and cherubs at centre in circular frame (Outing 2355 for similar), a W.H. Lizars engraving, mounting traces, good very fine and rare £350-450

4029 Whitehaven Joint Stock Banking Company, proof £5 on thin card, 18- (1829-1888), black and white, Royal arms top centre, Queen Victoria at left, Prince Albert at right, bank building low centre (Outing 2355a for type), a W.H. Lizars engraving, extremely fine and rare £350-450 11


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4032 Whitehaven Joint Stock Bank, proof £10 on card, 18- (1829-1888), blue and white, view of Whitehaven top left, head of George IV top left, value in tablet top right and low left, ornate engine turnings in field, reverse pale blue, maiden and cherubs at centre in circular frame (Outing 2355 for similar), a W.H. Lizars engraving, extremely fine and rare £350-450

4033 Whitehaven Branch of the Carlisle Old Bank (Head, Head & Rawson), an unissued sight bill, 18-, also two issued sight bills (Head and Head), dated 1851 and 1853, all black and white, crowned vignette of a maiden at top left (Outing 436 for partnership), the two issued examples with signature excised, good very fine, rare (3) £100-150

4034 Bank of Whitehaven Limited, proof £5, 18-, black and white, view of Whitehaven and ships top left in oval frame (Outing 2356b for type), pencil ‘to this Feby. 10th 1870’, mounting traces and damage at left otherwise good very fine, rare £150-200

4035 Cumberland Union Banking Company Limited, Whitehaven, proof Post bills (3), 186-, one payable in gold, Head, Head & Rawson proof Post bills (3), also Whitehaven Joint Stock Bank proof sight bills (3), proof cheques (3) generally very fine, rare (12) £120-160

WORKINGTON

4036 Cumberland Union Banking Company, Workington, unissued £5, 18-, serial number 3/4989, black and white, allegorical maiden top centre with symbols of commerce, value in oval frame top left and right (Outing 442a for type), a pleasing Perkins, Bacon & Co. engraving, tear top centre otherwise good very fine and rare £150-200

4037 Workington Bank (Wood, Smiths, Stein & Co.), 1 guinea, 3 June 1809, serial number 193/147, black and white, Workington Hall in oval frame top centre, two manuscript signatures below (Outing 2428a), fine £100-150

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4038 Workington Bank (Wood, Smiths, Stein & Co.), 5 guineas, 4 December 1809, serial number 22/788, black and white, Workington Hall in oval frame top centre, two manuscript signatures below (Outing 2428b), fine and scarce £200-250

4041 Workington Bank (Bowes, Hodgsons, Falcon, Key & Co.), 1 guinea, 13 January 1810, seral number L597, black and white, arms at left, manuscript signature of Hodgson low right (Outing 2429a), good fine and rare £150-200

4039 Workington Bank (Wood, Thompson, Smith, Fletcher, Smith & Co.), proof 5 guineas, 180-, black and white, Workington Hall in oval frame top left (Outing 2428c for similar), mounted on thin blue card, good very fine, rare £150-200

4042 County of Cumberland, proof sight bills and payment orders (13), 1860’s-1870’s, also Head, Head & Rawson proof bills of exchange (2), 186- mixed grades, rare (15) £150-200

4040 Workington Bank (Bowes, Hodgsons, Falcon, Key & Co.), 5 guineas, 3 May 1810, serial number B53, black and white, arms at left, manuscript signature of Falcon low right (Outing 2429c), good very fine and rare £250-300 13


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COUNTY DURHAM DARLINGTON

4046 Darlington Bank (James, Jonathan and James Backhouse Junr.), 5 guineas, 13 August 1783, serial number F 9728, black and white (Outing 629c for type), signature excised, a presentable fine, rare £400-500

4043 Darlington Bank (James and Jonathan Backhouse & Co.), 5 guineas, 15 April 1780, serial number A366, black and white, value in small grey tablet low left, also additional text ‘or twenty days after sight at SMITH, WRIGHT and GRAYS, bankers, London’ low left (Outing 629c), signature excised, a presentable VG, rare £300-400

4047 Darlington Bank (James, Jonathan and James Backhouse Junr.), 5 guineas, 23 January 1784, serial number Ds 840, black and white (Outing 629c for type), signature excised, a presentable fine, rare £350-400

4044 Darlington Bank (James and Jonathan Backhouse & Co.), 5 guineas, 9 January 1782, serial number B 9730, black and white, value in small grey tablet low left, also additional text ‘or twenty days after sight at SMITH, WRIGHT and GRAYS, bankers, London’ low left (Outing 629c), signature excised, a presentable VG, rare £350-450

4048 Darlington Bank (James, Jonathan & James Backhouse Junr.), unissued 5 guineas, 178-, black and white, partners initials at left (Outing 629 for similar), good very fine and rare £200-250

4045 Darlington Bank (James, Jonathan & James Backhouse Junr.), 5 guineas, 9 July 1783, serial number Sh 625, black and white, value in small grey tablet low left, also additional text ‘or twenty days after sight at SMITH, WRIGHT and GRAYS, bankers, London’ low left (Outing 629c for similar), signature excised, a pleasing good fine, rare in this grade £500-600 15


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4049 Darlington Bank (James, Jonathan and James Backhouse Junr.), 10 pounds, 22 January 1785, serial number Dw 144, black and white (Outing 629c for type), signature excised, a presentable fine, rare £500-600

4052 Darlington Bank (Jonathan Backhouse & Compy.), £5, 30 September 1849, serial number A/A 746, black and white, allegorical maiden, dog, serpent and eagle and a view of Darlington at left, manuscript signature of Wm. Backhouse low right, reverse blue-grey central panel (Outing 629p), two circular perforations, good extremely fine, attractive and rare £300-400

4050 Darlington Bank (James, Jonathan and James Backhouse Junr.), 5 guineas, 13 August 1783, serial number F 9728, black and white (Outing 629c for type), signature excised, a presentable almost very fine, rare £450-500 4053 Darlington Bank (Jonathan Backhouse & Compy.), £5, 30 September 1849, serial number A/A 817, black and white, allegorical maiden, dog, serpent and eagle and a view of Darlington at left, manuscript signature of Edmund Backhouse low right, reverse blue grey central panel (Outing 629p), two circular perforations, good extremely fine, attractive and rare £300-400

4051 Darlington Bank (James, Jonathan and James Backhouse Junr.), 5 guineas, 18 February 1785, serial number Dx 19, black and white, also manuscript annotation low left ‘if the holder choose may call thirty one days after sight....’ (Outing 629c for type), signature excised, a presentable fine, rare £350-400

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4056 Darlington Bank (Jonathan Backhouse & Compy.), £5, 22 October 1895, serial number G/R 498, black and white, allegorical maiden, dog, serpent and eagle and a view of Darlington at left, manuscript signature of Jonathan Backhouse low right, reverse grey central panel (Outing 629q), manuscript cancelled, extremely fine and rare in this grade £250-350

4054 Darlington Bank (Jonathan Backhouse, Jonathan Backhouse, J.W. Backhouse, Edw. Backhouse, James Backhouse & John Backhouse & Compy.), proof £5, 181-, no serial numbers black and white, allegorical maiden, dog, serpent and eagle and a view of Darlington at left, manuscript signature of Wm. Backhouse low right (Outing 629l for type), extremely fine, rare £150-200

4057 Darlington Bank (Jonathan Backhouse & Compy.), proof £1 and unissued £1, 181-, black and white, allegorical maiden, dog, serpent and eagle (Outing 629j for similar), extremely fine and scarce (2) £250-300

4055 Darlington Bank (Jonathan Backhouse & Compy.), £5, 4 March 1889, serial number G/K 716, black and white, allegorical maiden, dog, serpent and eagle and a view of Darlington at left, manuscript signature of E.B. Morrissey low right, reverse grey central panel (Outing 629q), manuscript cancelled, fine and scarce £140-180

4058 Darlington Bank (Jonathan Backhouse & Compy.), proof £5 and unissued £5, 181-, black and white, allegorical maiden, dog, serpent and eagle and a view of Darlington at left (Outing 629s for similar), extremely fine and scarce (2) £200-250 17


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4059 Darlington Bank (Jonathan Backhouse & Compy.), part issued £5, 18-, serial number G/R 529, black and white, allegorical maiden, dog, serpent and eagle and a view of Darlington at left (Outing 629t for similar), extremely fine and scarce (2) £100-150

4060 Darlington Bank (Jonathan Backhouse & Compy.), proof £5 on card and unissued £5, 181-, black and white, allegorical maiden, dog, serpent and eagle and a view of Darlington at left (Outing 629s, for similar), extremely fine and scarce (2) £200-300

4061 Darlington Bank (Jonathan Backhouse & Compy.), unissued £5 (2), 181-, black and white, allegorical maiden, dog, serpent and eagle and a view of Darlington at centre, partners initials in oval frame at left, reverse grey central panel (Outing 629t for similar), extremely fine and scarce (2) £200-250

4062 Darlington Bank (Jonathan Backhouse & Compy.), proof £10, 18-, black and white, allegorical maiden, dog, serpent and eagle and a view of Darlington at centre, partners initials at left in oval frame at left (Outing 629x for similar), extremely fine and scarce £100-150

4063 Darlington Bank (Jonathan Backhouse & Compy.), reverse proof £5 on card, one black and white, one green and white, value and partnership name at centre (Outing 629p for type), first with Batho and Bingley stamp, second with manuscript ‘Darlington’, extremely fine and scarce (2) £60-80

4064 Darlington Bank (Mowbray, Hollingsworth, Wetherall, Shields, Boulton & Co.), 1 guinea, 9 May 1815, serial number E488, black and white, maiden with arms and corn sheaf at left, manuscript signature of Hollingsworth low right (Outing 630b), about very fine £100-150

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4065 Darlington Bank (Mowbray, Hollingsworth, Wetherall, Shields, Boulton & Co.), 1 pound, 20 May 1814, serial number D118, black and white, maiden with arms and corn sheaf at left, some text and value in pale red manuscript signature of Hollingsworth low right, reverse pale blue central panel (Outing 630c), about very fine £100-150

4068 Darlington Bank (Mowbray, Hollingsworth, Wetherall, Mason, Shields and Boulton), 1 pound, 28 October 1812, serial number 1928, black and white, maiden with arms and corn sheaf at left, manuscript signature of Hollingsworth low right (Outing 630a for similar), top right tip missing, VG, scarce £60-80

4066 Darlington Bank (Mowbray, Hollingsworth, Wetherall, Shields, Boulton & Co.), 5 pounds, 26 December 1814, serial number G246, black and white, maiden with arms and corn sheaf at left, value in pale red background low left, manuscript signature of Hollingsworth low right, reverse pale blue central panel (Outing 630d), about very fine, scarce £150-200

4069 Darlington post bill, unisued 5 guineas, 17-, partners initials in shield top left (Outing 630 for bank), mounted on thin card, good very fine, rare £100-150

4070 Darlington District Bank, £5, 2 December 1878, serial number G/N 1602, black and white, maiden top left with rudder, Darlington in background, value in blue underprint at centre (Outing 633 for similar), manuscript ‘forged’ at left, fine, rare £60-100

4067 Darlington Bank (Mowbray, Hollingsworth, Wetherall, Shields, Boulton & Co.), 5 pounds, 9 May 1815, serial number M793, black and white, maiden with cornucopia and plant seated top centre, manuscript signature of Hollingsworth low right (Outing 630d for similar but different design from previous £5), good very fine and a rare type £250-300 19


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4071 Darlington District Bank, proof £5 on card, 187-, black and white, maiden with rudder, view of Darlington top left, value top right (Outing 633 for similar), slight foxing, extremely fine and very rare £200-300

4074 Durham Bank (Jonathan Backhouse and Compy.), proof £1 and unissed £1 (2), 18-, black and white, allegorical maiden with dog, serpent and eagle and cornucopia top left, reverse revenue stamp on one of the unissued £1 (Outing 722d), extremely fine (3) £250-300

DURHAM

4072 Durham Bank (Mowbray, Hollingsworth, Wetherell, Shields, Boulton & Co.), £1, 17 October 1814, serial number A6200, black and white, bishop’s mitre at left, Boulton signature low right, reverse a view of Durham (Outing 721e), good very fine £100-150

4073 Durham Bank (Mowbray, Hollingsworth, Wetherell, Shields, Boulton & Co.), £1 (3), 1814 (2), 1815, black and white, bishop’s mitre at left, all Shields signature low right (Outing 721e), poor, VG and fine (3) £100-120

4075 Durham Bank (Jonathan Backhouse and Compy.), £5 (2), 1890, 1891, prefixes C/U and C/W, black and white, allegorical maiden with dog, serpent and eagle and cornucopia top left, view of Darlington in background, manuscript signature low right reverse blue central panel (Outing 722f, g), first manuscript cancelled, second signature excised, extremely fine (2) £150-250

4076 Durham Bank (Jonathan Backhouse and Compy.), proof £5 (2), 181-, black and white, allegorical maiden with dog, serpent and eagle and cornucopia top left, view of Darlington in background (Outing 722i), extremely fine (2) £200-250

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STOCKTON AND CLEVELAND

4077 Durham Bank (Jonathan Backhouse and Compy.), obverse and reverse proof on card for £5 (2), 18-, black and white, allegorical maiden with dog, serpent and eagle and cornucopia top left, view of Darlington in background, reverse red central panel (Outing 722i), extremely fine, rare £150-200

4080 Stockton & Cleveland Bank (Lumley, Wilkinson & Snowdon), £1 (2), 1812, 1817, black and white, maiden with cornucopia and arms respectively (Outing 2046b, a), fine and VG (2) £100-120

4078 Durham Bank (Jonathan Backhouse and Compy.), proof £5, 18-, blue-black and white, allegorical maiden with dog, serpent and eagle and cornucopia top left, view of Darlington in background, reverse red central panel (Outing 722i), perforated SPECIMEN BARCLAY & FRY Ltd, extremely fine, rare £140-180

4081 Stockton & Cleveland Bank (Lumley, Wilkinson & Snowdon), proof £5, 18-, black and white, maiden with cornucopia and arms top left (Outing 2046c), good very fine, scarce £120-160

SOUTH SHIELDS

4082 Stockton & Cleveland Bank (Lumley, Wilkinson & Snowdon), £5 (2), 1812, 1814, black and white, maiden with cornucopia and arms respectively, Snowdon signature low right (Outing 2046c), fine (2) £100-150

4079 Shields and Sunderland Bank (Cooke, Robinson, Cooke & Co.), unissued £1, Shields, 180-, black and white, oval vignette of sea and Shields top left (Outing 2003 not seen), very fine and rare £200-300

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STOCKTON ON TEES

4083 Tees Bank (Geo. and Jno. Hutchinson, H. Hutchinson Junr. and Thos. Place), £1 and £5, 1810, 1814, black and white, brig top left (Outing 2048a, b), clipped fine and a cut VG (2) £100-120

4084 Tees Bank (Geo. and Jno. Hutchinson, H. Hutchinson Junr. and Thos. Place), £5, 19 October 1825, serial number 179B, black and white, brig top left, Hutchinson signature low right, reverse revenue stamp (Outing 2048c), signature cancelled, extremely fine £150-200

4085 Stockton & Darlington Commercial Bank (William Skinner & Co.), proof £1 on India paper, 18-, black and white, maiden (Justitia) with allegorical symbols at top centre (Outing 2049d for similar), extremely fine, rare £150-200

4086 Stockton & Darlington Commercial Bank (William Skinner & Co.), proof £5 on card, 18-, black and white, maiden (Justitia) with allegorical symbols at top centre (Outing 2049e for similar), extremely fine, rare £180-240

4087 Stockton on Tees Bank (Jonathan Backhouse & Compy.), obverse and reverse proof on card for a £5, 18-, black and white, maiden, dog, serpent and eagle, ships in background, at centre, reverse mauve central panel, also a reverse on paper with blue central panel and ink annotation with reference to Barclay & Fry (Outing 2050b), good very fine and rare (3) £150-200

4088 Stockton on Tees Bank (Jonathan Backhouse & Compy.), £5, 15 September 1876, serial number V 1432, black and white, maiden, dog, serpent and eagle, ships in background, at centre, manuscript signature low right, reverse green central panel (Outing 2050b), manuscript ‘Cancelled’, good very fine and scarce £180-240

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4092 Wear Bank, Sunderland (Goodchilds, Jackson & Co.), £1, 2 January 1815, serial number 9256, black and white, river and bridge at left, manuscript signature of John Goodchild at low right (Outing 2103c), about very fine and rare £180-220

4089 Stockton on Tees Bank (Jonathan Backhouse & Compy.), £5, 16 October 1883, serial number A/A 1761, black and white, maiden, dog, serpent and eagle, ships in background, at centre, manuscript signature low right, reverse green central panel (Outing 2050b), manuscript ‘Cancelled’, very fine and scarce £150-200

4093 Wear Bank, Sunderland (Goodchild, Jackson, Goodchild Junr, Jackson & Jones), proof £5 on thin card, 180-, black and white, river and bridge at left (Outing 2103d), good very fine and rare £150-200

4090 Stockton on Tees Bank (Jonathan Backhouse & Compy.), £5 (4), 1882, 1883, 1895 (2), black and white, maiden, dog, serpent and eagle, ships in background, at centre, manuscript signature low right, reverse green central panel (Outing 2050c), all signature cut cancelled, fine to very fine (4) £80-100

SUNDERLAND

4094 Sunderland and Wearmouth Bank (John & Thos. Cooke & Co.), £1, May 1806, serial number 4352, black and white, arms at left, manuscript signature of Thos. Cooke low right (Outing 2104 for bank), VG, rare £100-150

4091 Wear Bank, Sunderland (Goodchild, Jackson, Goodchild Junr, Jackson & Jones), £1, 1 January 1810, serial number 869, black and white, river and bridge at left, manuscript signature of John Goodchild at low right (Outing 2103c), about fine and rare £120-160 23


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4095 Sunderland and Wearmouth Bank (John & Thos. Cooke & Co.), £1, 2 July 1812, serial number R 9105, black and white, arms at left, manuscript signature of Thos. Cooke low right (Outing 2104a), about fine £120-160

4096 Sunderland and Wearmouth Bank (John & Thos. Cooke & Co.), £1, 3 November 1815, serial number P 3004, black and white, building at left, manuscript signature of J. Cooke low right, blue panel on reverse, also £5, 2 July 1814, design as previous (Outing 2104c, d), about fine and VG, scarce (2) £140-180

4097 Sunderland and Wearmouth Bank (John & Thos. Cooke & Co.), £5 (2), 1814, 1815, serial number 3496, 8516, black and white, arms at left, manuscript signature of J. Cooke low right, reverse blue panel at centre (Outing 2104a), about fine (2) £140-180

4098 Wearmouth Banking Company (Wm. Cockburn & Co.), unissued £1, 2 April 1821, black and white, Britannia and ship top left in circular frame (Outing 2105), VG and a very unusual style, rare £150-200

4099 Sunderland Bank (Jonathan Backhouse & Compy.), proof £1 (2), 181-, black and white, allegorical maiden, dog, serpent and eagle and cornucopia at left (Outing 2106a), extremely fine and scarce (2) £160-220

4100 Sunderland Bank (Jonathan Backhouse & Compy.), proof £5, 181-, black and white, allegorical maiden, dog, serpent and eagle, pier, lighthouse and ships at left (Outing 2106c), about extremely fine and scarce £150-200

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4101 Sunderland Bank (Jonathan Backhouse & Compy.), proof £5, 18-, black and white, allegorical maiden, dog, serpent and eagle, ships top centre and ships at left (Outing 2106c), extremely fine, attractive and rare £200-300

4102 Sunderland Bank (Jonathan Backhouse & Compy.), proof £20 on India paper, 181-, black and white, allegorical maiden, dog, serpent and eagle, ships in background (Outing 2106d), about extremely fine and rare £250-350

4103 Sunderland Bank (Chaytor, Franland, Wilkinson, Chaytor & Co.), proof £20 on card, 18-, black and white, Witton Castle top left, value within wreath top right (Outing 2106d for similar), extremely fine and an attractive Baynes and Harris engraving, rare £300-400

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LANCASHIRE ASHTON UNDER LYNE

BLACKBURN

4104 Ashton under Lyne Bank (Silvester Sikes & Co.), 1 guinea, Ashton, 1 October 1799, serial number A216, black and white, partners initials in wreath top left (Outing 58a), VG and rare £100-150

4106 Blackburn Bank (Cunliffes Brooks & Co.), proof £1 on card, 18-, black and white, Britannia and allegorical maidens top centre (Outing 205b), a pleasing Perkins and Heath engraving, extremely fine and rare £200-300

4105 Ashton under Lyne (Buckley, Roberts & Co.), proof sight bill, 18-, black and white, partners initials at left within wreath (Outing unlisted), very fine, rare £50-80 4107 Blackburn Bank (Cunliffes Brooks & Co.), proof £1 on card, 18-, black and white, text and value, ‘payable in LONDON or MANCHESTER’ in text (Outing 205b for type), a pleasing Perkins and Heath engraving, extremely fine and rare £200-300

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BOLTON

BURY

4108 Bolton Bank (Hardcastle, Cross, Ormrod, Barlow & Rushton), proof £1 on card, 18-, black and white, Bolton street scene top centre (Outing 218b for similar), a pleasing Perkins and Heath engraving, good extremely fine and rare £250-350

4109 Bolton Bank (Hardcastle, Cross, Ormrod, Barlow & Rushton), proof £1 on card, 18-, black and white, Britannia and allegorical figures top centre, maiden with caduceus top left (Outing 218d for similar), a pleasing Perkins, Fairman and Heath engraving, good extremely fine and rare £300-350

4110 Bolton le Moors, proof sight bill, 17-, black and white, partners initials top left within wreath (Outing not seen), tear top centre, fine and rare £50-70

4111 Bury Banking Company, unissued £5, 183-, black and white, crowned vignette of a maiden top left (Outing 378a), some damage around borders, good fine and rare £250-300

4112 Bury Banking Company, unissued £10, 183-, black and white, crowned vignette of a maiden top left (Outing 378b), some damage around borders, good fine and rare £150-200

LONSDALE

4113 Lonsdale Bank (Joseph Gibson, Willm. Gibson, Warwick Pearson and Edward Wilson), £1, Kirkby Lonsdale, 3 February 1825, serial number H745, black and white, river and bridge top centre, manuscript signature of Edw. Wilson low right, reverse revenue seal (Outing 1079a), a pleasing very fine and rare thus £300-350

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LANCASTER

4116 Lancaster Banking Company, proof £5 on card, 18-, black and white, Lancaster Castle top centre, arms top left, armoured knight top right (Outing 1095a), pencil date ‘Oct 26th/96’ low left, good extremely fine and a lovely Perkins Bacon engraving, rare £300-400

4114 Lancaster Bank, a proof demand note on card for £100, 18-, black and white, crowned vignette of an armoured knight at top left, value in ornate panel low left (Outing 1093 ff for similar), black SPECIMEN handstamp, extremely fine and rare £200-300

4115 Lancaster Bank, a proof demand note on paper for £20 (4), £50 (4) and £100 (3), all 18- (ca 1899), black and white, crowned vignette of an armoured knight at top left, value in ornate panel low left (Outing 1093 ff for similar), pencil annotations, all are cut with the lower third excised extremely fine, rare (11) £150-200

4117 Lancaster Banking Company Limited, proof £5 on card, 18-, black and white, Lancaster Castle top centre, arms top left, armoured knight top right (Outing 1095b), pencil date ‘Novr 18th 1896’ low left, good extremely fine and a lovely Perkins Bacon engraving, rare £300-400

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4118 Lancaster Banking Company Limited, £5, 8 October 1907, serial number 71570, black and white, Lancaster Castle top centre, arms top left, armoured knight top right, two manuscript signatures below (Outing 1095b), some toning otherwise a lovely original extremely fine and a very rare late date for a provincial note, exceptional £700-900

4119 Lancaster Banking Company, proof £10 on card, 18-, black and white, bridge and Lancaster Castle top centre, arms top left, maiden with rudder and cornucopia at top right (Outing 1095a for similar), black SPECIMEN handstamp, good extremely fine and a lovely Perkins & Heath engraving, very rare £450-550

4120 Lancaster Banking Company, proof sight bills (8), 18-, black and white, arms at left (Outing 1095 for bank), good very fine or better, rare (8) £100-150

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LIVERPOOL

4121 Liverpool Bank (Gregsons, Parkes and Clay), a sight bill dated 18 July 1804, serial number 804, black and white, arms at left, also proof sight bills (2), black and white (Outing 1207, 1203, 1204), first VG, balance very fine (4) £80-100

4124 Liverpool Bank (Sir Michael Cromie, Pownoll, Hartman & Co.), 5 guineas, 18-, serial number 690, black and white, Liverpool town hall top left, manuscript signature low right (Outing 1209b, VG to fine £100-150

4122 Liverpool Bank (Thos., Saml. & Josh. Crane), a sight bill dated 8 April 1788, black and white, Liverpool town hall top left, manuscript signatures low right (Outing 1206 for partnership), VG and rare £50-70

4123 Liverpool Bank (Sir Michael Cromie, Pownoll, Hartman & Co.), 1 guinea (2), 1801, black and white, Liverpool town hall top left, manuscript signature low right (Outing 1209a), VG to fine (2) £100-150

4125 Liverpool Bank (Sir Michael Cromie, Pownoll, Hartman & Co.), 10 guineas 23 February 1801, serial number 16, black and white, Liverpool town hall top left, manuscript signature low right (Outing 1209c), about very fine thus rare £200-300

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4126 Liverpool Bank (Sir Michael Cromie, Pownoll, Hartman & Co.), 10 guineas 25 February 1801, serial number 6, black and white, Liverpool town hall top left, manuscript signature low right (Outing 1209c), about very fine thus rare and a very low serial number £200-300

4127 Liverpool Corporation, £5, 8 March 1795, serial number B102, black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature low right, together with another £5 dated 9 July 1793, serial number 0846 (Outing 3036a), VG, scarce (2) £140-180

4129 Liverpool Corporation, £50, 16 July 1794, serial number 0632, black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature low right (Outing 3036c), good fine and rare £200-250

4128 Liverpool Corporation, £10, 27 July 1793, serial number 0689, black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature low right (Outing 3036b), fine and scarce £140-180

4130 Liverpool Corporation, £50, 16 July 1794, serial number 0849, black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature low right (Outing 3036c), about very fine and rare £200-250

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MANCHESTER

4131 Bank of Liverpool, a selection of proof cheques/sight bills (22), 1880’s, black and white, arms at left (Outing 1225 for similar), various printers pencil annotations, generally good very fine or better, rare (22) £200-300

4134 Manchester Bank (Willm. Jones, Saml. Jones Loyd, Edw. Loyd & Co.), proof £1, 18-, black and white, ship and allegorical symbols top centre, partners initials at left and right (Outing 1352a), a handsome Perkins, Fairman & Heath engraving, good extremely fine and rare £500-600

4132 Liverpool Union Bank, proof sight bills (7), black and white, bank building at left (Outing 1227 for similar), good very fine, rare (7) £100-120

4135 Manchester Bank (Heywood Brothers & Co.), proof £1 on India paper, 18-, black and white, arms at left within wreath, allegorical maiden with rudder top centre (Outing 1353 for partnership), a handsome Perkins, Fairman & Heath engraving, about extremely fine and rare £300-350 4133 Lancaster Banking Company, proof sight bills (2), Preston, 1798, 18-, black and white (Outing not listed), very fine (2) £40-50

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4136 Manchester Bank (Heywood Brothers & Co.), proof £5, 18-, black and white, arms at left within wreath, allegorical maiden with rudder top centre (Outing 1353a), a handsome Perkins, Fairman & Heath engraving, good extremely fine and rare £400-600

4137 Manchester New Bank (Peels, Greaves & Co.), 5 guineas, 27 May 1797, serial number 2132, black and white, arms at left, manuscript signature of John Greaves low right (Outing 1354b), signature manuscript cancelled, some foxing, good fine and very rare £400-500

4138 Bank of Manchester, £5, 5 September 1840, serial number 4166, black and white, crowned vignette of a maiden at left, manuscript signature cancelled low right (Outing 1361 for similar), cross cancellation across face of note, almost very fine, rare £350-450

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4142 Manchester and Liverpool District Bank, reverse proof £5 on card (2), one black and white, one mauve and white, value and bank title in field (Outing 1362 for similar), good very fine, rare (2) £120-160

4139 Bank of Manchester, £20, 20 September 1838, serial number 8988, black and white, crowned vignette of a maiden at left, manuscript signature cancelled low right (Outing 1361b), cross cancellation across face of note, almost very fine, rare £500-600

4143 Manchester and Liverpool District Bank, proof £5 on card, Stafford branch, 18-, black and white, arms and bales by tree at centre (Outing 1362 for similar), good very fine and a pleasing Batho & Bingley engraving, very rare £500-600

4140 Bank of Manchester, post bill for £100, 13 January 1833, serial number 2229, black and white, crowned vignette of a maiden at left, manuscript signature cancelled low right (Outing 1361 for similar), manuscript annotations and damage at right margin thus almost fine, rare £100-150

4144 Manchester, sight bills (9), 19th century, black and white, generally very fine, rare (9) £100-150

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4145 Commercial Bank of England, £5, 3 May 1833, black and white, Britannia at left (Outing 1364a), fine and rare £300-400

4146 Commercial Bank of England, proof £100 on card, ND (ca 1834-1840), black and white, Britannia at top left, value in ornate script at right (Outing 1364a for similar), London bankers names manuscript cancelled, slight damage top left otherwise very fine and rare £300-350

4147 Commercial Bank of England, post bill for £60, 1 April 1868, black and white, Britannia at left (Outing 1364 for similar), ink faded, good fine and rare £60-80

4148 Northern and Central Bank of England, proof £5 on thin card, 18- (1834-1836), black and white, ornate vignette of Britannia, maiden with rudder and cornucopia and lion top centre (Outing 1365 for bank). Stamped SPECIMEN, good very fine and a handsome Lizars engraving, good very fine and very rare £400-600

4149 Commercial Bank of Manchester, Limited, specimen £1, 187- (1875-1879), serial number M/R 1250, black text on pale blue background, arms top centre (Outing 1378a), a Bradbury Wilkinson engraving, perforated, good extremely fine and very rare £400-500

4150 Commercial Bank of Manchester, Limited, specimen £2, 187- (1875-1879), serial number A/E 1100, black text on pale orange background (Outing 1378b), a Bradbury Wilkinson engraving, perforated, good extremely fine and very rare £400-500

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4151 Commercial Bank of Manchester, Limited, specimen £4, 187- (1875-1879), serial number C/S 750, black text on pale orange background, arms top centre (Outing 1378c), a Bradbury Wilkinson engraving, perforated, good extremely fine and very rare £500-600

4152 Northern & Central Bank of England, post bill for £30, 18-, black and white, ornate vignette of Britannia and lion top left (Outing 1365 for bank), a Lizars engraving, extremely fine and rare £100-150

4154 Consolidated Bank Limited, proof sight bills of post bills (9) for £20, 30, 40, 50, 90 (2), 100 (2), 200, 18(ca 1860’s), black and white, crowned vignette of a maiden with caduceus at left (Outing unlisted), generally very fine, rare (9) £140-180

4153 Consolidated Bank Limited, proof sight bills (9), 18- (ca 1860’s), black and white, crowned vignette of a maiden with caduceus at left (Outing unlisted), generally very fine, rare (9) £100-150

4155 Manchester & Salford Bank, proof demand notes and sight bills (11), 18-, black and white, arms at left (Outing not listed), generally very fine, rare (11) £150-200

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PENDLE

4156 Pendle Bank, near Burnley (Burys, Lloyd & Co.), 20 shillings, June-, serial number R23, black and white, arms at left, manuscript signature of Bury low right (Outing not listed), top right corner torn off, poor, rare £100-140

ROCHDALE

4157 Rochdale Bank (Clement, Royds & Compy.), £5, 4 March 1861, serial number 8288, black and white, Saint George and the dragon top centre, value in grey underprint at centre, manuscript signature of Royds low right (Outing 1807a), very fine, scarce £150-200

4158 Rochdale Bank (Clement, Royds & Compy.), unissued £5, 183-, black and white, Saint George and the dragon top centre, value in grey underprint at centre (Outing 1807a), VG, scarce £50-80

4159 Rochdale Old Bank (Willm Rawson & Chrisr Rawson and Co.), proof £1 on card, 18-, black and white, maiden with rudder top left (Commerce), beehive (Industry) at centre (Outing 1807a, denomination not seen), good very fine, rare £200-300

4160 Rochdale Bank (Clement Royds, Charles Smith & Compy), unissued £5, 182-, black and white, Saint George and the dragon top centre, value in grey underprint at centre (Outing 1807c), good very fine, scarce £120-180

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4161 Rochdale Bank (Clement Royds, Charles Smith & Compy), proof £10 on card, 182-, black and white, Saint George and the dragon top centre, value in grey underprint at centre (Outing 1807d for type), good very fine, scarce £200-300

4163 Rochdale Bank (Joseph Fenton, John Fenton, James Fenton & John Roby), £5, 3 August 1829, serial number 29, black and white, allegorical figures at centre (Outing 1808c), very good £150-200

4162 Rochdale Bank (Fenton, Cunliffe & Roby), £1, 9 March 1821, serial number 717, black and grey, suspended sheep at centre, manuscript signature of Roby low right (Outing 1808a), fine and rare £150-200

4164 Rochdale Bank (Joseph Fenton, John Fenton, James Fenton & Chris Roby), proof £5 on card, 182-, black and white, allegorical figures top left (Outing 1808d), about extremely fine, rare £100-150

WARRINGTON

4165 Warrington Bank (Parr, Lyon & Kerfoot), proof sight bill, 17-, black and white, maiden and arms at left (Outing 2275), extremely fine, rare £40-50 39


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NORTHUMBERLAND ALNWICK

4169 Berwick Bank (Surtees, Burdon and Embleton), £5, 1 May 1795, serial number B8529, black and white, church tower at left, manuscript signature of Embleton low right (Outing 124c), VG, scarce £120-160

4166 Alnwick, a proof sight bill, undated, black and white, allegorical maiden (Justitia) top left, partners initials in circular frame at left (Outing not listed), mounted on blue card, very fine and rare £60-80

BERWICK UPON TWEED

4170 Berwick Bank (Surtees, Burdon, Brandling & Embleton), 1 guinea, 1 October 1802, serial number B10498, black and white, church tower at left, manuscript signature of Surtees low right, red margin at left (Outing 124d), very fine £100-150

4167 Berwick Bank (Surtees, Burdon and Embleton), proof 1 guinea on India paper, 179-, black and white, church tower at left (Outing 124a), some foxing, very fine, rare £150-200

4171 Berwick Bank (Surtees, Burdon, Brandling & Embleton), £5, 1 March 1803, serial number E 821, black and white, maiden and arms top left, manuscript signature of Surtees low right, blue margin at left (Outing 124f), good very fine £150-200

4168 Berwick Bank (Surtees, Burdon and Embleton), 1 guinea, 21 December 1799, serial number B5385, black and white, church tower at left, manuscript signature of Embleton (Outing 124a), VG £100-150 41


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4172 Berwick Bank (Surtees, Burdon, Brandling & Embleton), £5, 24 April 1802, serial number 8709, black and white, maiden and arms at top left, manuscript signature of Surtees low right, blue margin at left (Outing 124f), fine £140-180

4173 Berwick Bank (Mowbray, Hollingsworth, Wetherell, Mason, Bailey & Langhorne), £5, 8 June 1813, serial number F 3986, black and white, view of Berwick top left, manuscript signature of Langhorn low right, blue margin at left (Outing 126a), good very fine, scarce £150-200

4175 Tweed Bank (Batson, Berry, Bailey & Langhorn), £1, 25 March 1818, serial number A 6937, black and white, view of Berwick top left, manuscript signature of Langhorn low right (Outing 127 for similar), mounting at top and below thus VG, rare £100-120

4174 Berwick Bank (Mowbray, Hollingsworth, Wetherell, Mason, Bailey & Langhorne), later pulls of a £1 and £5 and two partial designs, black and white, fisherman and net at left (Outing 126 for similar), good extremely fine (4) £100-120

4176 Tweed Bank (Batson, Berry & Langhorn), proof £1, 18- (1823-1839), black and white, view of Berwick top centre (Outing 127b for similar), good extremely fine and rare £150-200

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MORPETH

4177 Tweed Bank (Batson, Berry & Langhorn), proof £5 on paper, pasted onto large format card, 18(1823-1839), black and white, view of Berwick top centre (Outing 127c for similar), a pleasing Perkins & Heath engraving, good extremely fine and rare £200-250

4180 Northumberland Bank (Reed, Batsons, Reed & Co.), £1, 10 October 1810, serial number D 1765, black and white, buildings top left in oval frame, manuscript signature of Reed low right (Outing 1464a), good fine and rare £200-300

NEWCASTLE

4178 Tweed Bank (Batson, Berry & Langhorn), £5 (2), 1831, 1840, black and white, view of Berwick top centre, manuscript signatures of Wilson and Langhorn respectively, also a receipt dated 4 September 1841 (Outing 127c), VG (3) £80-100

4181 Newcastle Bank (Ridley, Bigge, Gibson & Co.), part issued £5, ND (ca 1830), black and white, arms top left, ornate red scroll work top right and at left (Outing 1501 for similar), extremely fine and very rare £300-400

4179 Tweed Bank (Batson, Berry & Langhorn), £20, 1 January 1829, serial number B 3246, black and white, view of Berwick top centre, manuscript signature of Langhorn low right (Outing 127e for similar), a pleasing very fine and rare £200-300

4182 Newcastle Bank (Ridley, Bigge & Co.), proof £5 on card, 18-, black and white, church top centre, arms at left (Outing 1501 for simiar), a Lizars engraving, good extremely fine and rare £200-250 43


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4183 Newcastle Bank (Ridley, Bigge & Co.), proof £5 on card, 18-, black and white, church top centre, arms at left (Outing 1501 for simiar), good extremely fine and rare £200-300

4184 Newcastle upon Tyne (no partnership names), £5, date indistinct, serial number G 7153, black and white, church top left, manuscript signature of Surtees low right (Outing 1502 for similar), VG, rare £140-180

4186 Newcastle upon Tyne (Surtees, Burdon & Brandling), £1 (20, 1802, 1803, black and white, church top left, manuscript signature of Surtees low right (Outing 1502g), VG and very fine (2) £80-100

4187 Newcastle upon Tyne (Surtees, Burdon & Brandling), £5 (3), 1802, 1803, date excised, black and white, church top left, blue margin at left, manuscript signature of Aubone Surtees and John Surtees and Brandling low right respectively, also a proof £5, similar design but no partnership names (Outing 1502h), very fine Brandling example damaged top right, the proof good very fine and rare (4) £250-350

4185 Newcastle upon Tyne (Surtees, Burdon, Surtees & Brandling), £5, 22 July 1799, serial number L 5957, black and white, church top left, manuscript signature of Surtees low right (Outing 1502d), about fine, scarce £150-200 4188 Newcastle upon Tyne (Loraine, Baker, Pearson, Maude, Loraine & Co.), proof £1, ND (ca 1796-1812), black and white, arms top left (Outing 1503 for similar), extremely fine and rare £100-150 WWW.SPinK.Com

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4192 Bank in Newcastle (no partnership names), unissued £50, 18-, black and white, view of the city in square frame top left (Outing 1505j), about extremely fine, rare £150-200

4189 Newcastle upon Tyne (Loraine, Baker, Pearson, Maude, Loraine & Co.), £1, 3 February 1814, serial number F 149, black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature of Loraine low right (Outing 1503 for similar), manuscript annotation on face, a fresh good very fine and rare £150-200

4193 Bank in Newcastle (no partnership names), unissued £100, 18-, black and white, view of the city in square frame top left (Outing 1505k), extremely fine, rare £250-300

4190 Newcastle upon Tyne (Loraine, Pearson, Maude, Loraine & Co.), £5, 9 November 1811, serial number 3618, black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature of Loraine low right (Outing 1503d), manuscript annotation on face, fine, scarce £100-150

4194 Bank in Newcastle, sight bills (3), 1804, 1807, 1808, black and white, manuscript signatures of Fenwick (2) and Pybus (Outing 1505 for similar), very fine (3) £60-80

4191 Bank in Newcastle (no partnership names), part issued £5, 1 May 1840, serial number B 1867, also an unissued £20, both black and white, view of the city in square frame top left, also a sight bill dated 29 January 1829 (Outing 1505f, h), about extremely fine, the sight bill good fine (3) £200-240 45


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4195 Newcastle upon Tyne (Warwick, Lamb, Wright, Lamb & Co.), proof £5, 181-, black and white, allegorical maiden with anchor at left (Outing 1507 for type), a pleasing good very fine and rare £150-200

4196 Newcastle upon Tyne (Matthew Harrison & Compy.), proof sight bill, 17-, black and white, arms laureate left (Outing not listed), foxed, good very fine £40-60

4197 Northumberland Bank (John Reed, Reed & Co.), £1, 1 May 1818, serial number G 3467, black and white, buildings top left, manuscript signature of John Reed low right (Outing 1508b), VG £100-150

4198 Northumberland Bank (John Reed, Reed & Co.), proof £1, 18- (ca 1810), black and white, buildings top left, also two later proof pulls on card, one large format (Outing 1508b for type), extremely fine (3) £200-250

4199 Northumberland Bank (John Reed, Reed & Co.), proof £5, 18- (ca 1810), two later proof pulls, black and white, buildings top left (Outing 1508d for type), extremely fine (2) £100-150

4200 Northumberland Bank (John Reed, Reed & Co.), proof £20, 18- (ca 1810), black and white, buildings top left (Outing 1508e for type), extremely fine £120-180

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4204 Newcastle & Shields Bank (Chapman, Chapman & Co.), proof £1, Newcastle, 182-, black and white (Outing 1509 for similar), low right tip missing, good very fine, rare £140-180

4201 Northumberland Bank (Sir Francis Blake, John Reed, Reeds & Co.), £1, Newcastle, 13 March 1821, serial number E436, black and white, buildings top left, manuscript signature of Archibold Reed low right (Outing 1508g), good fine, scarce £150-200

4205 Newcastle & Shields Bank (Chapman, Chapman & Co.), proof £5, Newcastle, 182-, black and white, arms within wreath top left (Outing 1509 for similar), extremely fine, rare £150-200

4202 Northumberland Bank (Sir Francis Blake, John Reed, Reeds & Co.), later proof pull £1, Newcastle, 18- (ca 1820), black and white, buildings top left, also proof bill £5 (2), as previous (Outing 1508h, j), extremely fine, scarce (3) £140-180

4206 North of England Joint Stock Banking Compy., proof £5, Newcastle upon Tyne, 18- (1832-1847), black and white, bank building top centre, maiden with cornucopia at left, Britannia at right (Outing 1512a), a Lizars engraving, hole in margin low left, extremely fine and rare £200-300

4203 Northumberland Bank (Sir Francis Blake, John Reed, Reeds & Co.), £5, Newcastle, 1 March 1821, serial number D 105, black and white, buildings top left, manuscript signature of Henry Reed low right (Outing 1508i), good fine, scarce £150-200 47


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4207 North of England Joint Stock Banking Compy., proof £10, Newcastle upon Tyne, 18- (1832-1847), black and white, bank building top centre, maiden with cornucopia at left, Britannia at right (Outing 151ba), a Lizars engraving, damage at left margin, handstamped SPECIMEN, about extremely fine and rare £200-300

4209 Newcastle upon Tyne, £5 (3), 1836, 1838 and an unissued example, also £10, 1838, all black and white, ships top centre, issued notes all handsigned, also a Northumberland and Durham District Bank receipt dated 1837 (Outing 1515a, c, e), issued notes handstamped CANCELLED, VG to fine, unissued note extremely fine (5) £140-180

NORTH SHIELDS

4208 North of England Joint Stock Banking Compy., proof £20, Newcastle upon Tyne, 18- (1832-1847), black and white, bank building top centre, maiden with cornucopia at left, Britannia at right but stylistically different to previous two lots (Outing 1512c for type), a Lizars engraving, good very fine and rare £200-300

4210 North & South Shields Bank (Edward Chapman, William Chapman & Co.), £1, 1 August 1818, serial number A1, black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature of William Chapman low right (Outing 1582a), VG, rare £150-200

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4214 North & South Shields Bank (Edward Chapman, William Chapman & Co.), £5, 1 August 1818, serial number A1, black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature of Edward Chapman low right (Outing 1582b for type), manuscript cross cancelled, VG, rare £200-250

4211 North & South Shields Bank (Edward Chapman, William Chapman & Co.), unissued £1, 182-, black and white, arms top left (Outing 1582a for type), extremely fine, rare £150-200

4212 North & South Shields Bank (Edward Chapman, William Chapman & Co.), unissued £1, 182-, black and white, arms top left, as previous but blank black tablet low right (Outing 1582a for type), extremely fine, rare £150-200

4215 North & South Shields Bank (Edward Chapman, William Chapman & Co.), unissued £5, 182-, black and white, arms top left (Outing 1582b for type), about extremely fine, rare £140-180

4216 North & South Shields Bank (Edward Chapman, William Chapman & Co.), unissued £10, 182-, black and white, arms top left (Outing 1582 for type), good very fine, rare £150-200

4213 North & South Shields Bank (Edward Chapman, William Chapman & Co.), unissued £1, 182-, black and white, arms top left, blank black tablet low right (Outing 1582a for type), larger format paper, extremely fine, rare £150-200

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WESTMORELAND KENDAL

4220 Kendal Bank (John Wakefield & Sons), proof £1, 18-, black and white, symbols of agriculture at left, value in oval frame at right (Outing 1060 for type), almost extremely fine, rare £140-180

4217 Kendal Bank, proof £1 on card, 18-, black and white, ruins at centre, beehive (Industry) top left, value within oak wreath top right (probably Outing 1059), a Perkins & Heath engraving, almost extremely fine, rare £150-200

4221 Kendal Bank (John Wakefield & Sons), unissued £1, 18-, black and white, symbols of agriculture at left, plough and tree top centre, partners initial in oval frame at right (Outing 1060 for type), an ornate Perkins & Heath engraving, very fine, rare £150-200

4218 Kendal Bank, proof £5, 18-, black and white, ruins at centre, beehive (Industry) at left and seal of Kendal top left (probably Outing 1059), almost extremely fine, rare £200-250

4222 Kendal Bank (John Wakefield & Sons), 5 guineas, 2 February 1824, serial number 1226 (?), black and white, symbols of agriculture at left, plough and tree top centre, partners initial in oval frame at right (Outing 1060d), signature cut cancelled, VG, rare £200-300

4219 Kendal Bank, proof £10, 18-, black and white, ruins and seal of the town of Kendal at left, value within oak wreath top right (probably Outing 1059), signature area excised, almost extremely fine, rare £100-150 51


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4223 Bank of Westmorland, £5, 1 January 1831, serial number 6441, black and white, pastoral view top centre, maiden with cornucopia at left, Britannia at right (Outing 1061a), signature excised, VG, rare £180-240

4224 Bank of Westmorland, proof £5 on card, 18-, black and white, pastoral view top centre, maiden with cornucopia at left, Britannia at right (Outing 1061a for type), extremely fine and rare £250-350

4226 Kendal Bank (Wakefield, Crewdson & Co.), proof £5 (2), 18-, black and white, agricultural symbols at left, plough and tree top centre, seal of the Town of Kendal at left, beehive (Industry) at right (Outing 1062c), one extremely fine and one with damage at right (2) £150-180

4227 Kendal Bank (Wakefield, Crewdson & Co.), £5, 1 March 1883, serial number X41, black and white, agricultural symbols at left, plough and tree top centre, seal of the Town of Kendal at left, beehive (Industry) at right, manuscript signature at left (Outing 1062a), red tax stamp top left, signature excised, VG, rare £120-180

4225 Bank of Westmorland, a proof for £10 (2) and an issued sight bill for £10 dated 1888 and £20 dated 1888, black and white, pastoral view top centre, value top left and right (Outing 1061 for Bank), good very fine (4) £100-150

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KIRBY STEPHEN

4228 Kendal Bank (Wakefield, Crewdson & Co.), £5, 1 October 1883, serial number Z 542, black and white, agricultural symbols at left, plough and tree top centre, seal of the Town of Kendal at left, beehive (Industry) at right, manuscript signature of Jacob Wakefield at left (Outing 1062a), red tax stamp top left, signature excised, good fine, rare £150-200

4231 Kirby Stephen Bank (Dand, Dand & Co.), 1 guinea, 12 August 1807, serial number 5/89, black and white, bank building top centre, manuscript signature of John Dand low right (Outing 1081a), good fine and rare £200-250

4232 Kirby Stephen Bank (Dand, Dand & Co.), 1 guinea, 21 August 1807, serial number 14/21, black and white, bank building top centre, manuscript signature of John Dand low right, as previous but ONE GUINEA in text as opposed to ONE POUND ONE SHILLING on previous (Outing 1081a), good fine and rare £200-250

4229 Kendal Bank (Wakefield, Crewdson & Co.), £5, 20 April 1889, serial number A/C 17, black and white, agricultural symbols at left, plough and tree top centre, seal of the Town of Kendal at left, beehive (Industry) at right, manuscript signature of W. Wakefield low right (Outing 1062a), red tax stamp top left, fine, rare £250-300

4230 Kendal Bank (Wakefield, Crewdson & Co.), a selection of proof payment orders and sight bills (5), one for Maude, Wilson & Crewdson, also includes a cheque for the same bank (Outing 1059, 1062 for partnership), good very fine (6) £60-80

4233 Kirby Stephen & Westmoreland Bank (Jonathan Dand & William Dand & Co.), £1, 2 November 1804, serial number 48/43, black and white, allegorical maiden at left with plough, manuscript signature of John Dand low right (Outing 1081b), very fine and rare £200-250

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YORKSHIRE ATTERCLIFFE

4234 Attercliffe Bank (Harvey, Store & Fieldsend), a 2 pence skit note dated 1 February 1799, serial number 45, black and white, initials and value at left (Outing 3003a), good fine and rare £100-140

BARNSLEY

BEDALE

4235 Barnsley Banking Company Limited, a selection of proof sight bills and demand notes (1880’s), black and white, good very fine, rare (8) £120-140

4237 Swaledale & Wensleydale Banking Company Limited, proof £5 (2) and an unissued £5 of the same type, Bedale, 18-, black and white, Richmond Castle top left, Bolton Castle top right, (Outing 115e for type), one cut cancelled below, one cut at right and one extremely fine, rare (3) £200-250

4236 Barnsley Banking Company, unissued £5, 18-, black and white, arms at left, value in black tablet low left (Outing 76a for type), red manuscript ‘Cancelled’ low right, extremely fine and rare £250-300

4238 Swaledale & Wensleydale Banking Company Limited, £5 (2), Bedale, 1884, 1898, black and white with value in green protector at centre, Richmond Castle top left, Bolton Castle top right, (Outing 115e), both cut cancelled, the 1884 also handstamped CANCELLED, good fine, scarce (2) £150-200

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BEVERLEY

4239 Beverley Bank (Pease & Sons), £5, 18-, black and white with value in green protector at centre, Britannia at left, value in oval frame top right, manuscript signature of Francis Pease low right, reverse bank title in green at centre (Outing 130d), an attractive Perkins Bacon engraving, extremely fine and rare £350-400

4240 Beverley Bank (Pease & Sons), £5, 1 April 1884, serial number E 898, black and white with value in green protector at centre, Britannia at left, value in oval frame top right, manuscript signature of Francis Pease low right, reverse bank title in grey at centre (Outing 130d), an attractive Perkins Bacon engraving, ‘CANCELLLED’ handstamp, good fine and rare £300-350

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4241 Beverley Bank (Pease & Sons), £5, 1 January 1893, serial number J 2706, black and white with value in green protector at centre, Britannia at left, value in oval frame top right, manuscript signature of Francis Pease low right, reverse bank title in green at centre (Outing 130d), cut cancelled but corner re-attached, an attractive Perkins Bacon engraving, ‘CANCELLLED’ handstamp, good very fine and rare £400-500

4242 Beverley Bank (Machell, Peases & Hoare), a contemporary forgery of a £5, 1873 black and white and green, also a reverse proof for a £5 with pencil date April 2/63 (Outing 130c for similar), VG and good very fine, rare (2) £60-80

4243 Beverley Old Bank (Harland & Tuke), 1 guinea, 22 October 1805, serial number A 1438, black and white, church at left, manuscript signature of Tuke low right, also another example dated 1804 signed by Harland, (Outing 128a), good fine and poor (2) £150-200

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4244 Beverley Old Bank (Harland & Tuke), 5 guineas, 3 April 1804, serial number 2808, black and white, church at left, manuscript signature of Harland low right (Outing 128b), about fine, scarce £200-250

4245 East Riding Bank (Broadlley & Compy.), proof 5 guineas on card, Beverley, 180-, black and white, arms top left (Outing 129 for similar), partnership ink cross cancelled, good very fine, rare £150-200

4246 East Riding Bank (Sykes, Creyke, Broadley & Lockwood), proof 5 guineas on thin paper, Beverley, 180-, black and white, arms top left (Outing 129 for similar), good very fine, rare £200-250

4247 East Riding Bank (Bower, Hall, Hutton, Bower & Hall), proof £10 on card, Beverley, 18-, black and white, arms top left (Outing 129e), extremely fine, rare £200-300 59


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4248 Beverley Bank (Machell, Pease & Liddell), 5 guineas, 14 November 1814, serial number D 2231, black and white, allegorical maiden with cornucopia in oval frame top left, manuscript signature of Machell low right (Outing 130a), multiple annotations and cancellations, almost fine and rare £200-250

4249 Beverley Bank (Machell, Pease & Liddell), £5, 11 February 1832, serial number 369A, black and white, allegorical maiden with cornucopia in oval frame top left, manuscript signature of Pease low right (Outing 130 for type), multiple annotations and cancellations, VG and rare £150-200

4250 Beverley Bank (Machell, Pease & Liddell), proof £5, 1 February 1832, serial number 1, black and white, allegorical maiden with cornucopia in oval frame top left (Outing 130 for similar), good very fine and rare £250-300

4251 Beverley Bank (Machell, Pease & Liddell), £10, 4 April (date excised), serial number 845B black and white, allegorical maiden with cornucopia in oval frame top left, manuscript signature of Machell low right (Outing 130 for similar), multiple annotations and cancellations, VG and rare £120-180

4252 Beverley Bank (Machell, Pease & Liddell), 10 guineas, 25 September 1818, serial number 424L, black and white, allegorical maiden with cornucopia in oval frame top left, manuscript signature of Machell low right (Outing 130b), multiple annotations and cancellations, VG and rare £150-200

4253 Beverley Bank (Machell, Peases & Hoare), £5, 2 February 1859, serial number 3972, black and white, allegorical maiden with cornucopia in oval frame top left, pink tax stamp in left field, manuscript signature of Machell low right (Outing 130c), cut and rejoined, multiple annotations and manuscript cross cancellation, almost fine and rare £200-300

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4254 Beverley Bank (Machell, Peases & Hoare), £10, 22 March 1864, serial number 3890, black and white, allegorical maiden with cornucopia in oval frame top left, manuscript signature of Machell low right (Outing 130c for similar), ink annotation and cross cancelled, about very fine and rare £400-500

4255 Beverley Bank (Machell, Pease & Liddell), cheques (2), one dated 1854, a salary record with Machell’s connection, very fine (3) £10-20

4256 Yorkshire Banking Company Limited, specimen £5, Beverley, 18-, black and white with value in green, protector at centre, buildings at top, allegorical figures and arms top centre, agricultural figures at left, sailors at right, reverse grey and white, maidens at centre, church at left and right (Outing 131d), perforated CANCELLED, a W.W. Sprague engraving, extremely fine, attractive and rare £350-450

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BOROUGHBRIDGE

4257 Boroughbridge Bank (Fletcher, Stubbs, Dew & Stott), unissued £1, 182-, black and white, bridge at left, also £5 and a proof sight bill and a proof receipt (Outing 221b), good very fine, possibly reprints, rare £150-200

4258 Boroughbridge Bank (Fletcher, Stubbs, Dew & Stott), unissued 1 guinea, 182-, black and white, bridge at left (Outing 221 for type), good very fine and a bolder printing than previous lot, rare £200-250

4260 Bradford Bank (Leach, Pollard & Self), 5 guineas, 10 October 1778, serial number 2928, black and white, arms at left, manuscript signature of Hardcastle low right (Outing 241a), backed on card, VG and rare £150-250

4261 Bradford Bank (Leach, Pollard & Hardcastle), 6 guineas, 10 December 1779, serial number 1620, black and white, arms at left, manuscript signature of Hardcastle low right (Outing 241a), almost fine and a very rare and unusual denomination £400-600

BRADFORD

4259 Bradford Bank (Leach, Pollard & Self), 5 guineas, 25 February 1778, serial number 1246, black and white, arms at left, manuscript signature of Hardcastle low right (Outing 241a), almost fine and rare £200-300

4262 Bradford Bank (Joshua Firth & Co.), 1 guinea, 1 January 1799, serial number 6703, black and white, partners initials at left, manuscript signature of Firth low right (Outing 243a), VG and rare £150-200

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4263 Bradford Bank (Peckover, Harris & Co.), proof £1 on large format card, 182-, black and white, arms top left (Outing 244a), a Thorowgood engraving, good extremely fine and rare £200-250

4266 Bradford Bank (Peckover, Harris & Co.), proof £10, 18-, black and white, arms at left, ornate background detail, also a proof sight bill dated 180(Outing 244c for similar), extremely fine and rare, the sight bill about very fine (2) £250-300

4264 Bradford Bank (Peckover, Harris & Co.), £1, 9 October 1817, serial number J55, black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature of Harris low right, also an unissued example of the same note (Outing 244a), VG, the unissued note good very fine but piece missing top left, rare (2) £140-180

4267 Bradford Old Bank (Peckover, Harris & Harris), £1, 2 December 1822, serial number N 157, black and white, Britannia with lion and arms at left, arms top left, Harris signature low right (Outing 244d), VG, rare £200-250

4265 Bradford Bank (Peckover, Harris & Co.), proof £5, 18-, black and white, arms at left, ornate background detail (Outing 244c), extremely fine and rare £250-300

4268 Bradford Old Bank (Peckover, Harris & Harris), proof £5 on card, 18-, black and white, Britannia with lion and arms at centre, arms top left (Outing 244f for similar), extremely fine and rare £200-300 63


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4269 Bradford Old Bank (Peckover, Harris & Harris), unissued £1, 18-, black and white, Britannia with lion and arms at left, arms top left, Harris signature low right (Outing 244d), fine, rare £150-200

4270 Bradford Old Bank (Peckover, Harris & Harris), proof £1 on card, 18-, black and white, Britannia with lion and arms at left, arms top left (Outing 244f), extremely fine, rare £200-250

4271 Bradford Old Bank (Harris, Harris & Harris & Co.), proof £1 on card, 18-, black and white, Britannia with lion and arms at centre, value top right in oval frame (Outing 244h for type), extremely fine, rare £200-250

4272 Bradford Old Bank (Harris, Harris & Harris & Co.), proof £5 on card, 18-, black and white, Britannia with shield top centre, arms top left (Outing 244h), extremely fine and rare £200-250

4273 Bradford Old Bank (Harris, Harris & Harris Junr. & Co.), unissued £5, 18-, black and white, the Three Graces top centre, arms top left, value top right (Outing 244i), an attractive Perkins & Heath engraving, extremely fine and rare £200-300

4274 Bradford Old Bank (Harris, Harris, Masterman, Harris & Co.), proof £5 on card, 18-, black and white, the Three Graces top centre, arms top left, value top right (Outing unlisted partnership), an attractive Perkins & Heath engraving, handstamped SPECIMEN, extremely fine and rare £200-300

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4275 Bradford Banking Company Limited, £5 (2), one issued, one proof, both cut in two and the lower half missing, also proof sight bills for £20 (2) and £30 (2) good very fine (6) £100-120

4278 Bradford Commercial Joint Stock Bank, obverse and reverse proof £5, 18-, black and white, building top centre, suspended ram top left, maiden with value and cornucopia top right, also a reverse in blue and black, Britania with trident at centre (Outing 248 for type), a Lizars engraving, a bold extremely fine and rare (2) £200-300

4276 Bradford Commercial Joint Stock Bank, proof obverse and reverse £5 on card, 18-, black and white, bank building top centre, suspended ram top left, maiden with value and cornucopia top right, reverse black and white, Britannia at centre with trident (Outing 248), a pleasing Lizars engraving, extremely fine and rare £250-300

4279 Bradford Commercial Joint Stock Bank, proof £10, 18- black and white, buildings top centre, arms top left, value in black oval within wreath top right (Outing 248 for type), a Perkins engraving, extremely fine and rare £200-300

4280 Bradford Commercial Joint Stock Banking Company Limited, an unissued £5, 18-, no serial numbers, black and white, building top centre, suspended ram top left, value top right, ornate background design, reverse blue and white, maiden with trident at centre (Outing 248d), a bold good extremely fine and a lovely design, rare £350-450

4277 Bradford Commercial Joint Stock Bank, obverse and reverse proof £5 on card, ND, black and white, building top centre, arms top left, value in black cruciform design top right, also a reverse in blue and black, Britannia with trident at centre (Outing 248), a bold extremely fine and rare (2) £300-350

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4281 Bradford Commercial Joint Stock Banking Company Limited, an unissued £5, 19-, serial number 45002, black and white, building top centre, suspended ram top left, value top right, ornate background design, reverse blue and white, maiden with trident at centre (Outing 248d), a bold good extremely fine and a lovely design, a very rare 20th century note £400-500

4282 Bradford Commercial Joint Stock Banking Company Limited, a proof reverse £5, black and white, maiden with trident at centre (Outing 248d for type), good extremely fine, rare £80-100

4283 Bradford Old Bank, proof sight bill and Bradford Banking Company proof sight bills (6), also Yorkshire Banking Company, Bradford, cheque dated 1852 and two letters dated 1838 and 1903 good very fine (10) £60-80

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BRIDLINGTON

4284 Beckett & Cos. Bank, Bradford, a group of proof sight bills and demand notes (11), and two issued sight bills dated 1852 and 1853 generally good very fine (13) £80-120

4287 Bridlington Bank (Self, Saml. Elam and Holtby), 1 guinea, 8 December 1814, serial number 154B, black and white, arms and tree top left, manuscript signature of Will. Thompson low right (Outing 286a), very fine, rare £200-300

BRADLEY IRON WORKS

4288 Burlington Bank (Thompsons, Harding and Holtby), proof 1 guinea, 181-, black and white, arms and tree top left, value top right and low left (Outing 286b), extremely fine, scarce £150-200

4285 Bradley Iron Works (Jno. Wilkinson), proof 10 shillings on card, 179-, black and white, value in tablet at centre and low left (Outing 3013 for similar), very fine, rare £150-200

4289 Burlington Bank (Harding, Smith and Stansfeld), £5, 20 May 1834, serial number 3018, black and white, arms at left, manuscript signature of John Harding low right (Outing 286i for similar), VG to fine, rare £120-180

4286 Bradley Iron Works (John Wilkinson), proof 1 guinea, 18-, black and white, partners initials in circular frame within wreath at left (Outing 3013a), good very fine, rare £150-200

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BURNLEY

4290 Burlington and Driffield Bank (Harding, Smith and Stansfeld), proof £5, 18-, black and white, value at left and top right (Outing 286i), good very fine £150-200

4293 Craven Bank (Craven Bank Company), unissued £10, Burnley, 18-, black and white, the Craven bull and ruins top centre (Outing 366a), extremely fine, scarce £140-180

DARLEY HALL

4291 Burlington and Driffield Bank (various partnerships), £5 (4), 1835, 1841, 1851, 1880, black and white, arms top left (Outing 286j, n, q, s), all are manuscript cancelled, VG to fine (4) £150-200 4294 Darley Hall, near Barnsley, unissued £1, ND, black and white (Outing unlisted), very fine and rare £150-200

4292 York Union Banking Company, proof £5, Burlington, 18-, black and white, Minster top left, value within oak wreath top right, arms and oak tree top centre (Outing 287a), handstamped SPECIMEN, extremely fine and rare £200-300

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DEANHOUSE

DEWSBURY

4298 Dewsbury Bank (John Hague, John Hague Junr & Thos Cook), proof 1 guinea, 181-, black and white, suspended ram top left, anchor below (Outing 688a), good very fine, rare £150-200

4295 Deanhouse, near Huddersfield (Joseph Sanderson), 1 guinea, 3 August 1800, serial number U66, black and white, manuscript signature of Joseph Sanderson low right (Outing not listed), good fine and rare £200-250

DELPH

4299 Dewsbury Bank (John Hague, John Hague Junr & Thos Cook), proof £1, 181-, black and white, arms top left (Outing 688a for similar), good very fine, rare £150-200

4296 Delph Bank (Joseph Lawton), 5 shillings, 3 August 1798, serial number K 955, black and white, arms laureate left, manuscript signature of Joseph Lawton low right (Outing 657a), good fine £100-120

4300 Dewsbury Bank (Hagues, Cook and Wormwald), proof £5 on card, 18-, black and white, arms top centre (Outing 688f), good very fine, rare £200-250

4297 Saddleworth Bank (Joseph Lawton), 1 guinea, Delph, 2 May 1805, serial number B57, black and white, laureate arms top left, manuscript signature of Joseph Lawton low right (Outing 1842), VG £80-100

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DONCASTER

4301 Dewsbury Bank (John Hague, John Hague Junr, Thomas Cook & Edward Hague), proof £10, 182-, black and white, arms top left (Outing 688d), good very fine, rare £200-240

4302 Dewsbury near Leeds Bank (Halliley, Son & Brooke), unissued £1, 182-, black and white, factory buildings top left (Outing 689a), very fine, rare £200-250

4303 Doncaster Bank (Yarborough & Childers), £1, 15 May 1807, serial number A 670, black and white, monument top left (Outing 698a), fine, rare £250-300

4304 Doncaster Bank (Cooke, Vernon, Walker, Jackson & Milnes), £5, 6 July 1848, serial number 1682, black and white, monument top left, manuscript signature of Walker low right (Outing 698e for type), signature cut cancelled, fine and rare £150-200

4305 Doncaster Bank (Cooke, Vernon, Walker & Jackson & Co.), £5, 16 March 1850, serial number 883, black and white, monument top left, manuscript signature of Cooke low right (Outing 698e for similar), top right corner torn away, VG, rare £60-80

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4306 Doncaster Bank (Cooke, Vernon, Walker, Jackson & Milnes), £5, 1 June 1864, serial number 5588, black and white, monument top left, manuscript signature of Charles low right, reverse grey and white oval panel (Outing 698e for type), signature cut cancelled, fine and rare £150-180

4308 Doncaster Bank (Leatham, Tew, Jackson & Company), £5, 24 November 1836, serial number B 4826, black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature of Jackson low right (Outing 699b), fine and rare £150-200

4307 Doncaster Bank (Cooke, Vernon, Walker, Jackson & Milnes), £10, 6 March 1854, serial number 409, black and white, monument top left, reverse grey oval central panel (Outing 698e for similar type), signature cut cancelled, fine and rare £250-300

4309 Doncaster Bank (Leatham, Tew, Jackson & Company), £5, 8 November 1844, serial number D 976, black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature of Jackson low right (Outing 699b), fine and rare £200-250

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4310 Yorkshire Banking Company, £5, Doncaster, 4 December 1850, serial number 86286, black and white, allegorical maiden with arms top left, value in black tablet right centre, manuscript signatue of Wm. Cooper low right (Outing 700b), good fine and an attractive design, very rare £400-600

4311 Doncaster Bank, the York City & County Banking Company, proof £5, 18-, black and white, Minster top centre, building at left (Outing 2456c), signature area excised, a Perkins, Bacon & Co. engraving, good very fine £150-200

4312 Doncaster Bank, the York City & County Banking Company, proof £5, 18-, black and white, Minster top centre, building at left (Outing 2456c), pencil date ‘23 March/86’ low right, signature area excised, a Perkins, Bacon & Co. engraving, good very fine £150-200

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GISBURN

4313 Doncaster Bank (Beckett & Co.), a selection of proof sight bills (7), black and white (not seen in Outing), generally good very fine (7) £80-100

4316 Craven Bank, Gisburn (Alcock, Alcock, Birkbeck, Robinson, Birkbeck and Stansfeld), proof £15, £20 (2), £30 sight bills, 18-, black and white (Outing not listed), two damaged otherwise good very fine, rare (4) £60-100

DRIFFIELD

GOMERSALL

4314 York Union Banking Company, £5, Driffield, 25 July 1878, serial number F 3553, black and white, church top left, arms and oak tree top centre, value within oak wereath top right, manuscript signature low right (Outing 712b), red ink cancellation, fine and rare £200-250

4317 Gomersall Bank (Joshua Taylor & Co.), £1, 1 January 1824, serial number 1701, black and white, partners initials top left, manuscript signature of Joshua Taylor low right (Outing 834a), poor, scarce £80-120

GAINSBOROUGH

4318 Gomersall Bank (Joshua Taylor & Co.), 1 guinea, 1 January 1825, serial number 37, black and white, partners initials top left, manuscript signature of Joshua Taylor low right (Outing 834b), poor, scarce £80-100

4315 Gainsborough Branch Bank, the Hull Banking Company, proof £5 on card, 183-, black and white, allegorical maiden with symbols of prosperity top centre, value in black tablet low left (Outing 813a), handstamped SPECIMEN, extremely fine and very rare £350-550 73


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GOOLE

4319 Goole Bank, the York City & County Banking Company, proof £5, 187-, black and white, Minster top centre, allegorical symbols of commerce at left (Outing 835a), pencil date ‘18 March 1874’ low right, a Perkins Bacon engraving, good very fine and rare £150-200

4320 Goole Bank, the York City & County Banking Company, proof £5, 18-, black and white, Minster top centre, allegorical symbols of commerce at left (Outing 835a), pencil ‘from this’ low right, signature area excised, a Perkins Bacon engraving, good very fine and rare £140-180

4321 Goole Bank, the York City & County Banking Company Limited, proof £5, 187-, black and white, Minster top centre, allegorical symbols of commerce at left (Outing 835b), pencil ‘ from this’ low left, signature area excised, a Perkins Bacon engraving, good very fine and rare £140-180

4322 Goole Bank (Beckett & Co.), proof sight bills (2) and a proof demand note, 18-/19-, black and white, arms at left (Outing not listed), good very fine and rare (3) £40-60

HALIFAX

4323 Halifax Commercial Bank (Brothers Swaine & Co.), 1 guinea, 1 January 1804, serial number E 278, black and white, partners initials in tablet centre left, manuscript signature of Swaine low right (Outing 875a), VG, scarce £120-160

4324 Halifax Commercial Bank (Brothers Swaine & Co.), 1 guinea, 21 October 1806, serial number C 454, black and white, partners initials in tablet top left, manuscript signature of Swaine low right (Outing 875b), VG, scarce £100-140

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4325 Halifax Bank (William Walker), 6 guineas, 9 March 1789, serial numberr 2061, black and white, ornate frame and initials within wreath, manuscript signature of William Walker low right (Outing 876a), split and rejoined, almost fine and very rare £350-450

4328 Halifax Bank (John Rawson, Willm Rawson, John Rhodes & Rawdon Briggs), unissued £1, 180-, black and white, beehive top left (Industry), reverse a pale blue rectangular panel at centre with bank title (Outing 883a), extremely fine and rare £120-180

4326 Halifax Bank (Ingram, Kennett & Co.?), a proof sight bill, 179-, black and white, partners initials in oval frame top left, also a proof payment order, 179-, black and white, long building top left (Outing 877 ?), good very fine, rare (2) £60-80

4329 Halifax Bank (Rawdon Briggs, Rawdon Briggs Junr, and William Briggs), £1, 18 June 1819, serial number a 344, black and white, arms and oak tree top left, manuscript signature of William Briggs low right, reverse pale blue and white (Outing 885d), manuscript cross cancelled, fine and rare £150-200

4327 Halifax Bank (Ingram & Co.), 1 guinea, 9 February 1807, serial number indistinct, black and white, building top left, manuscript signature of Henry Ingram low right (Outing 877a), VG, rare £140-180

4330 Halifax Bank (Rawdon Briggs & Sons), proof £5 on card, ND (ca 1818-1836), black and white, suspended ram top centre, Britannia at left, Abundance at right, also a proof £5 on card, similar but no partnership names and a bishop at right (Outing 885g for type), good very fine and attractive, rare (2) £350-450 75


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4331 Halifax Bank (Rawdon Briggs & Sons), a partially hand executed proof £5 on card, ND (pencil date 1829), black and white, suspended ram top centre, Britannia at left, Abundance at right, also a proof £5 on card, similar but no partnership names and a bishop at right (Outing 885g for type), good very fine and attractive, rare (2) £350-450

4332 Halifax Bank (Rawson, Rawson & Co.), proof £1 on card, 18- (ca 1812-1829), black and white, beehive and roses top left, also two pulls of a £1 and a reverse with bank title (Outing 886a for type), good very fine, rare (4) £200-250

4333 Halifax Bank (Rawson, Rawson & Rawson), £1, 181-, black and white, beehive (Industry) and roses top left, manuscript signature low right (Outing 886a), poor £50-60

4334 Halifax Bank (Rawson, Rawson & Rawson & Co.), proof £5, 18- (1812-1829), black and white, beehive (Industry) and roses at centre, value within oak wreath top left (Outing 886c), very fine, rare £150-200

4335 Halifax Joint Stock Bank, unissued £5, 18(1829-1875), blue and white, factory top centre, facing bust of George IV to left, reverse blue, maiden at centre, helmeted head of Minerva at left and right, angel in left and right field (Outing 889b), a pleasing Lizars engraving, small cancellation punch low right, extremely fine and rare £350-450

4336 Halifax Joint Stock Bank, an obverse and reverse proof on card for a £5, 18- (1829-1875), blue and white, factory top centre, facing bust of George IV to left, reverse blue, maiden at centre, helmeted head of Minerva at left and right, angel in left and right field (Outing 889b for type), a pleasing Lizars engraving, extremely fine and rare £300-400

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4337 Halifax Joint Stock Bank, a part issued £5, 18- (1829-1875), serial number 67/2, black and white, factory top centre, facing bust of George IV to left, reverse blue, maiden at centre, helmeted head of Minerva at left and right, angel in left and right field (Outing 889b), a pleasing Lizars engraving, extremely fine and rare £300-400

4338 Halifax Joint Stock Bank, an obverse and reverse proof on card for a £10, 18- (1829-1875), black and white, factory top centre, facing bust of George IV to left, reverse black and white, maiden in chariot with cherub at centre, helmeted head of Mercury at left and right, angel in left and right field (Outing 889b), a pleasing Lizars engraving, extremely fine and rare £300-400

4339 Halifax Joint Stock Bank, an obverse proof on card for a £20, 18- (1829-1875), red-brown and white, factory top centre, facing bust of George IV to left (Outing 889c for type), a pleasing Lizars engraving, extremely fine and rare £400-600

4340 Halifax Joint Stock Banking Company, proof £5 on card, 18- (1829-1875), black and white, view of Halifax top centre flanked by allegorical maidens representing Industry and Plenty, value in black tablet low left (Outing 889 for similar), a pleasing Lizars engraving, extremely fine and rare £300-400 77


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4341 Halifax Joint Stock Banking Company, unissued £5, 18- (1829-1875), black and white, view of Halifax top centre flanked by allegorical maidens representing Industry and Plenty, value in black tablet low left (Outing 889 for similar), a pleasing Lizars engraving, small cancellation perforation low right, extremely fine and rare £300-400

4342 Halifax Joint Stock Banking Company, unissued £5, 18- (1829-1875), serial number 40003, black and white, view of Halifax top centre flanked by allegorical maidens representing Industry and Plenty, value in black tablet low left (Outing 889 for similar), a pleasing Lizars engraving, cancellation perforation low right, extremely fine and rare £350-400

4343 Halifax Joint Stock Banking Company, unissued £5, 18- (1829-1875), serial number 30000, black and white, view of Halifax top centre flanked by allegorical maidens representing Industry and Plenty, value in black tablet low left (Outing 889 for similar), a pleasing Lizars engraving, handstamped SPECIMEN at left and right, cancellation perforation low right, extremely fine and rare £350-400

4344 Halifax Joint Stock Banking Company Limited, specimen depositors bank order for 10 shillings (2) and £1 (1), 31 December 1913, black and white, value at left and right (Outing 889 for bank), two perforated CANCELLED and one with red SPECIMEN overprint at left and right, good extremely fine and rare and unusual (3) £200-300 WWW.SPinK.Com

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4345 West Yorkshire Bank Limited, unissued £5, Halifax, 19(1911-1919), blue, pink-brown and white, allegorical figures at centre with sheep shearing scene, arms at each corner, reverse blue and white, value at centre (Outing 889e), a lovely Waterlow engraving, very rare £600-800

4347 Halifax Commercial Banking Company Limited, unissued £5, 19-, green and white, suspended ram top centre, allegorical maiden at left and right, Abundance and Britannia, reverse church and bank title in green (Outing 891f), several small star perforations low right, extremely fine and rare £400-500

4346 Halifax Commercial Banking Company Limited, £5, 1 March 1884, serial number A 99, black and white, suspended ram top centre, reverse value in pale blue (Outing 891e), signature excised, handstamped CANCELLED, almost fine and rare £300-350 79


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4348 Halifax Commercial Banking Company Limited, £5, 4 May 1919, serial number O 556, green and white, suspended ram top centre, allegorical maiden at left and right, Abundance and Britannia, manuscript signature low right reverse church and bank title in green (Outing 891f), handstamped CANCELLED, very fine and rare £450-550

4349 Halifax Commercial Banking Company Limited, proof £5, 186- black and white, suspended ram top centre, reverse value in red brown, also another obverse only proof and a reverse in black and white (Outing 891g for similar), good very fine and rare (3) £350-450

4350 Halifax Commercial Banking Company Limited, proof £5 on card, 186- black and white, suspended ram top centre, reverse value in red brown, also another obverse only proof but a much fainter version (Outing 891g for similar), good very fine and rare (2) £250-300

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4353 Halifax and Huddersfield Union Bank, £5, Halifax, 9 May 1842, serial number L 386, black and white, beehive (Industry) top centre with roses, manuscript signature low right (Outing 890a), this is the Outing plate note. Fine and rare £250-350

4351 Halifax Commercial Banking Company Limited, proof £5 on card, 186- black and white, suspended ram top centre, allegorical maiden at left and right, Industry and Britannia, value in pale blue protector at centre reverse blue and white, church at centre, bank title (Outing 891g for similar), handstamped CANCELLED at left and right, extremely fine and rare, an attractive Johnston engraving £400-500

4354 Halifax and Huddersfield Union Bank, proof £10, Halifax, 18-, black and white, beehive (Industry) top centre with roses (Outing 890 for similar), good extremely fine and rare £250-300

4352 Halifax Commercial Banking Company Limited, proof £5 on card, 189-, serial numberr B 1000, black and white, suspended ram top centre, allegorical maiden at left and right, Industry and Britannia, value in pale blue protector at centre (Outing 891g for similar), handstamped SPECIMEN at left and right, slight damage at left otherwise extremely fine and rare, an attractive Johnston engraving £300-400

4355 Halifax and Huddersfield Union Bank, proof £10, Halifax, 18-, black and white, beehive (Industry) top centre with roses, similar to previous lot but several changes to design (Outing 890 for similar), scuffed otherwise good extremely fine and rare £200-250 81


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4356 Halifax and Huddersfield Union Bank, unissued £5, Halifax, 184-, black and white, beehive (Industry) at centre with roses, Britannia and lion at left, Saint George and dragon at right, value and cherubs top right, value top left, reverse blue and white, maiden with cornucopia at centre (Abundance) (Outing 890 for similar), a striking Rowe & Kentish engraving, good extremely fine and rare £350-450

4358 Halifax and Huddersfield Union Banking Company Limited, proof £5, Huddersfield, 18-, black and white, beehive (Industry) top left with roses (Outing 890b for similar), good extremely fine and rare £200-250

4357 Halifax and Huddersfield Union Bank, reverse proofs (3) for the £5, one uncut pair and one single reverse, blue and white, maiden with cornucopia at centre (Abundance) (Outing 890 for similar), a striking Rowe & Kentish engraving, good extremely fine and rare (3) £120-160

4359 Halifax and Huddersfield Union Banking Company Limited, proof £5, Halifax, 18-, black and white, beehive (Industry) at centre with roses, Britannia and lion at left, Saint George and dragon at right, value and cherubs top right, value top left, reverse black and white, maiden with roses at centre, value at left and right (Outing 890b for similar), a Rowe & Kentish engraving, good extremely fine and rare £200-250

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Afternoon Session commencing at 2.00 p.m. (Lots 4360-4753) HARROGATE

4363 Swaledale & Wensleydale Banking Company, unissued £5, Hawes, 18-, serial number L 803, black and white, Richmond Castle at left, Bolton Castle at right (Outing 917a), black SPECIMEN handstamp, scuffed, good very fine, scarce £250-300

4360 Harrogate Bank, York City & County Banking Company, proof £5, 18- (1874), black and white, bank building at left, Minster top centre (Outing 900a), black SPECIMEN handstamp, pencil ‘1874’ low right, thinned at right otherwise extremely fine and rare £250-300

4364 Swaledale & Wensleydale Banking Company, £5, Hawes, 1 September 1894, serial number P 243, black and white, value in green protector at centre, Richmond Castle at left, Bolton Castle at right (Outing 917c), purple CANCELLED handstamps, almost very fine, scarce £200-250

4361 Harrogate Bank, York City & County Banking Company, proof £5, 18- (1874), black and white, bank building at left, Minster top centre (Outing 900b), pencil ‘7 April/86’ low centre, signature area excised otherwise extremely fine and rare £150-200

HAWES

4365 Swaledale & Wensleydale Banking Company Limited, £5, Hawes, 1 September 1894, serial number P 243, black and white, value in green protector at centre, Richmond Castle at left, Bolton Castle at right (Outing 917d), blue CANCELLED handstamp, signature cut cancelled, almost fine £150-200

4362 Swaledale & Wensleydale Banking Company, proof £5, Hawes, 18-, black and white, Richmond Castle at left, Bolton Castle at right (Outing 917a), black SPECIMEN handstamp, scuffed, good very fine, scarce £150-200 83


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HOWDEN

4366 Howden Bank (Scholfield, Clarkson & Clough), £5, 24 September 1823, serial number D 479, black and white, beehive (Industry) and roses top left, manuscript signature of John Scholfield low right (Outing 993a), VG, rare £150-200

4369 Howden Bank, York City & County Banking Company, proof £5 on card, 18-, black and white, York Minster top centre, allegorical country couple at left with corn sheaves and sickle (Outing 994a), pencil date ‘March 1874’, very fine and rare £150-180

HUDDERSFIELD

4367 Howden Bank, York City & County Banking Company, proof £5 on card, 18-, black and white, York Minster top centre, allegorical country couple at left with corn sheaves and sickle (Outing 994a), good extremely fine and rare, attractive £300-400

4368 Howden Bank, York City & County Banking Company, proof £5, 18-, black and white, York Minster top centre, allegorical country couple at left with corn sheaves and sickle (Outing 994a), pencil ‘from this’ low left, signature area excised, extremely fine and rare, attractive £150-200

4370 Huddersfield Bank (Perfect, Seaton, Brook & Co.), 5 guineas, 1 September 1799, serial number C 409, black and white, partners initials in oval frame top left, manuscript signature of Brook low right (Outing 1001), very fine and rare £200-300

4371 Huddersfield Bank (Perfect, Seaton, Brook & Co.), 1 guinea, 3 July 1805, serial number E 520, black and white, partners initials in oval frame at left, manuscript signature of Brook low right, also a 1 guinea, for Seaton, Brook & Co. dated 1 July 1809 (Outing 1001b for similar), about fine (2) £150-200

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4372 Huddersfield Commercial Bank (Silvester, Sikes & Co.), 1 guinea, 2 December 1799, serial number Ab 255, black and white, partners initials in oval frame at left, manuscript signature of Silvester low right, also a 1 guinea, dated 1 January 1800 (Outing 1002a for similar), VG (2) £100-150

4375 Huddersfield Old Bank (John Dobson & Co.), proof £1, 181-, black and white, arms within wreath top left (Outing 1003 for type), extremely fine and rare £200-250

4376 Huddersfield Old Bank (John Dobson & Co.), £1, 1 August 1823, serial number A 2782, black and white, arms within wreath top left, Britannia at centre, manuscript signature of John Dobson low right (Outing 1003c), VG, scarce £120-160

4373 Huddersfield Old Bank (Dobson & Co.), 1 guinea, 2 June 1832, serial number 3061, black and white, arms top centre, partners initials at left and right, manuscript signature of Dobson low right (Outing 1003a), VG, rare £120-160

4377 Huddersfield Commercial Bank (Benjamin & Joshua Ingham & Co.), 1 guinea (3), 1813, 1814, 1815, black and white, suspended ram above maiden at left, manuscript signature low right (Outing 1004a), generally fine (3) £140-180

4374 Huddersfield Old Bank (Dobson & Co.), proof 1 guinea, 18-, black and white, arms top centre, partners initials at left and right, manuscript signature of Dobson low right (Outing 1003b), good very fine, rare £150-200

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4378 Huddersfield Commercial Bank (Benjamin & Joshua Ingham & Co.), 1 guinea (3), 180-, 1809, 1810, black and white, suspended ram above maiden at left, manuscript signature low right (Outing 1004a), one poor, others fine (3) £100-140

4379 Huddersfield Commercial Bank (Benjamin & Joshua Ingham & Co.), £1 (2), 1812, 1814, black and white, suspended ram above maiden at left, manuscript signature low right (Outing 1004b), VG to fine (2) £60-80

4380 Huddersfield Commercial Bank (Benjamin & Joshua Ingham & Co.), 5 guineas (2), 1809, black and white, allegorical maiden at left, manuscript signature of Benjamin and Joshua Ingham respectively low right (Outing 1004c), VG to fine (2) £150-200

4381 Huddersfield Commercial Bank (Benjamin & Joshua Ingham & Co.), 5 guineas, 15 February 1814, serial number A 178, black and white, suspended ram above maiden at left, manuscript signature low right (Outing 1004c), almost very fine, scarce in this grade £150-200

4382 Huddersfield Bank (Nelson, Nelson & Co.), unissued 1 guinea, 180-, black and white, partners initials in black tablet at left within wreath (Outing 1005a), about fine and rare £150-200

4383 Huddersfield Bank (Wilson, Sons & Compy.), proof £5 on card, 18-, black and white, arms and oak tree at left, maiden (Justitia) at right (Outing 1006 for similar), extremely fine and rare £250-350

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4384 Huddersfield Bank (Francis Dawning), 1 guinea, 1 July 1815, serial number A 639, black and white, partners initials at left, manuscript signature of Dawning low right (Outing 1007 for similar), VG, rare £150-200

4387 Huddersfield Banking Company, proof £5 on card, ND (ca 1860), black and white, Sea God in chariot top centre, maiden at left and right, ornate background detail (Outing 1013b), various ink annotations, extremely fine and a rare Lizars engraving £250-300

4385 Huddersfield Bank (William Brook & Sons), proof 1 guinea on India paper, 181-, black and white, allegorical maiden at left with symbols of trade (Outing 1010 for similar), corners rounded, good very fine, rare £150-200

4388 Huddersfield Banking Company, proof £5 on card, 18- (ca 1860), black and white, Sea God top left, Britannia top right, Medusa at left and right, ornate background detail (Outing 1013b for similar), various ink annotations, extremely fine and a rare Lizars engraving £200-250

4386 Huddersfield Bank (Sikes and Wilkinson), £1, 7 June 1825, serial number E 166, black and white, allegorical maiden at left, manuscript signature of Sikes low right (Outing 1012), VG, rare £120-160

4389 Huddersfield Banking Company, proof £5 on card, 18- (ca 1860), black and white, Sea God top left, Britannia top right, Medusa at left and right, ornate background detail (Outing 1013b for similar), black handstamp SPECIMEN, extremely fine and a rare Lizars engraving £250-300

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4390 Huddersfield Banking Company, proof £10 on card, 18 (ca 1860), black and white, Sea God and Britannia top centre, Sea God in chariot at left, Britannia at right with maidens, ornate background detail (Outing 1013c for similar), various ink annotations, thinned top left otherwise extremely fine and a rare Lizars engraving £200-300

4391 Bank of Huddersfield, unissued £100 post bill, 18-, black and white, Britannia at left with lion (Outing 1013 for bank), purple CANCELLED handstamp, good very fine, scarce £120-180

4392 Bank of Huddersfield Post Bill, proof sight bills (7), three on card, 18-, black and white, Britannia at left with lion (Outing 1013 for bank), very fine to good very fine, scarce (7) £100-150

4393 Mirfield and Huddersfield District Banking Company, unissued £5, Huddersfield, 18-, black and white, ornate vignette of Britannia and lion top left (Outing 1014 for bank), manuscript ‘Cancelled’ low right, extremely fine and rare £250-300

4394 Mirfield and Huddersfield District Banking Company, proof £5 on card, Huddersfield, 18-, black and white, arms top right centre, ornate vignette of Britannia and lion top left (Outing 1014 for bank), black SPECIMEN handstamp low centre, good extremely fine and rare £300-400

4395 Mirfield and Huddersfield District Banking Company, unissued £5, Huddersfield, 18-, black and white, arms top right centre, ornate vignette of Britannia and lion at left, reverse black and white, William IV at centre, ornate background detail (Outing 1014 for bank), corners clipped, good extremely fine and rare £250-300

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4396 West Riding Union Banking Company, proof £5, Huddersfield, 18-, black and white, view of Huddersfield top centre, allegorical maiden low left and right, also a reverse on card in brown and white (Outing 1014a), manuscript ‘Cancelled’ across face, extremely fine and rare (2) £300-400

4397 West Riding Union Banking Company, proof £5 on thin card, Huddersfield, 18-, black and white, Royal arms top centre, Britannia at left with lion (Outing 1014a), black handstamped CANCELLED at left and right, extremely fine and rare £200-300

4398 West Riding Union Banking Company, proof £5 on large format paper, 18-, black and white, view of Huddersfield top centre, allegorical maiden low left and right, also a reverse on card in brown and white (Outing 1014a), tear top centre otherwise extremely fine and rare £150-200

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4399 Mirfield and Huddersfield District Banking Company, proof £200 post bill, 18-, black and white, lovely vignette of Britannia, lion and ships at top left, value at centre and in ornate border at low left (Not seen in Outing), on thin card, some scuffing, and mounting traces on reverse, extremely fine and rare £300-400

4400 Huddersfield (M. Hirst), £5, 18th July 1837, serial number 585, black and white, value at low left (not seen), good fine to about very fine, rare £100-150

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HULL

4401 Hull (Joseph Pease & Son), £10, 23 January 1772, serial number 407.U, black and white, value at low left and centre right (Outing 1019, denomination not seen), ink cancelled, an extremely early date and high denomination, good fine and rare £350-450

4404 Hull (Messrs Josh Pease & Son), 5 guineas, 21 October 1773, serial number W1616, black and white, vignette of windmill at top left, value at centre right and low left, hand signed by Joseph Robinson Pease (1019a), ink cancelled, very good, scarce £200-250

4402 Hull (Messrs Josh Pease & Son), 1 guinea, 18 December 1773, serial number W2286, black and white, vignette of windmill at top left, hand signed by Joseph Robinson Pease (1019 denomination not listed), ink cancelled, small ink burn hole at low right, rare £350-400

4405 Hull Bank (Pease’s Old Bank), proof 5 guineas, 179-, black and white, vignette of windmill at top left, value at centre right and low left (1019a for similar), backed on blue paper, extremely fine and scarce £200-300

4406 Hull Bank (Pease & Harrison?), 7 guineas, 29 December 1789, serial number 4068, black and white, portion of windmill vignette at top left, value at centre right and low left, signed by Thomas Harrison (Outing 1019, denomination not seen), ink cancelled and extensively repaired, but a very interesting denomination, rare £250-300

4403 Hull (Messrs Josh Pease & Son), 1 guinea, 3 November 1773, serial number W1952, black and white, hand signed by Joseph Robinson Pease (1019 denomination not listed), ink cancelled, left side of note showing vignette cut off, rare £150-200

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4407 Hull Bank (Pease & Harrison), £10, 10 October 1788, serial number 3042, black and white, windmill vignette at top left, value at centre and low left (Outing 1019 denomination not seen), some repairs but generally clean and attractive, very good and rare £200-300

4408 Hull Bank (Pease & Harrison), £15, 11 March 1788, serial number 425, black and white, windmill vignette at top left, value at centre and low left (Outing 1019 denomination not seen), trimmed, ink cancelled, an interesting denomination, rare £250-350

4409 Pease’s Old Bank (Pease, Knowsley, Wray & Liddell), 1 guinea, 21 December 1805, serial number D1900, black and white, windmill vignette at top left, value at centre and low left, signed by John Wray (Outing 1019d), small piece missing from low centre, otherwise fine and rare £300-400

4410 Pease’s Old Bank (Joseph Robinson Pease & George Liddell), 1 guinea, 19 September 1820, serial number B609, black and white, windmill vignette at top left, value at centre and low left, signed by J.R. Pease (Outing 1019 not seen), ink cancelled, very good and rare £250-300

4411 Peases Old Bank (Jos Robinson Pease & George Liddell), £1, 14 December 1825, serial number 10357, black and white, Britannia at centre, windmill at left and triple crown coat of arms at right, black and red revenue stamp on reverse (Outing 1019 not seen), ink cancelled with date May 1829, fresh, original and attractive, very fine and rare £350-450

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4412 Pease’s Old Bank (J.R. Pease, G. Liddell and G.W.M. Liddell), £5, 2 March 1837, serial number A368, black and white, Britannia at centre, windmill at left, triple crown arms at right (Outing 1019 partnership not seen), ink cancelled, very good and rare £200-250

4413 Pease’s Old Bank (J.R. Pease, G. Liddell and G.W.M. Liddell), card proof/specimen £5, 18-, black and white, Britannia at centre, windmill at left, triple crown arms at right (Outing 1019 partnership not seen), stamped SPECIMEN, annotated in pencil, some stains, good fine and rare £150-200

4415 Pease’s Old Bank, a small group of proofs/specimens for £5 and £1 notes, all 18- or no date, black and white, Britannia at centre, windmill at left, triple crown arms at right, also a partial reverse proof (Outing 1019 including some unseen partnerships), several of the paper proofs have pieces removed, otherwise extremely fine or better (6) £200-250

4416 Pease’s Old Bank (Joseph Robinson Pease & George Liddell), 1 guinea, 18 September 1846, serial number L107, black and white, windmill vignette at top left, value at centre and low left, signed by Jos R. Pease (Outing 1019 not seen), ink cancelled very good, rare £250-300

4414 Pease’s Old Bank (J.R. Pease, G. Liddell and G.W.M. Liddell), unissued £5, 18, black and white, Britannia at centre, windmill at left, triple crown arms at right (Outing 1019 partnership not seen), one small ink burn at low left, very fine and rare £150-200 93


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4417 Pease’s Old Bank (Joseph Walker Pease, Henry Joseph Robinson Pease & Francis Richard Pease), part issued £5, 187-, serial number F44, black and green, Britannia at centre, windmill at left, triple crown arms at right, value in green underprint at centre, signed but not entered (Outing 1019g), fresh and original extremely fine, a lovely note £200-300

4418 Pease’s Old Bank (Joseph Walker Pease, Arthur Burton Pease, Henry Joseph Robinson Pease & Francis Richard Pease), proof/unissued £5, c.187-, black and white, Britannia at centre, windmill at left, triple crown arms at right (Outing 1019 not seen), trimmed to border, pencil annotations, and mounting traces on reverse, about extremely fine and rare £100-150

4419 Pease’s Old Bank (Pease’s, Hoare & Sons), £5, February 1866, serial number 9100, black and green, Britannia at centre, windmill at left, triple crown arms at right, value in green underprint at centre (Outing 1019, partnership not seen), ink cancelled, very good and rare £150-200

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4420 Pease’s Old Bank (Pease’s, Hoare & Sons), £5, 1 January 1877, serial number E1259, black and green, Britannia at centre, windmill at left, triple crown arms at right, value in green underprint at centre (Outing 1019, partnership not seen), ink cancelled, beautifully fresh, good extremely fine and rare £200-300

4423 Pease’s Old Bank, a group of three proofs, one bill, payable on demand and two bills of exchange payable at sight, all dated 18-, with pencil annotations dated 1877 and 1891 (Outing 1019 for bank), extremely fine, scarce (4) £20-30

4421 Pease’s Old Bank (Pease & Sons), £5, 1 January 1886, serial number I.770, black and green, Britannia at centre, windmill at left, triple crown arms at right, value in green underprint at centre, signed but not entered (Outing 1019, partnership not seen), signature cut away but rejoined later, also cancelled with rubber stamps on obverse and reverse, about very fine, attractive and rare £250-300

4424 Hull Commercial Bank (Edmd Bramston, Richd Moxon & Co), proof/unissued bill of exchange, 179-, black and white, maiden with anchor at top left (Outing 1021 not seen), mounting remains on reverse, attractive and rare £30-40

4425 Hull & Kingston upon Hull Bank (Smiths & Thompson?), 5 guineas, 1 April 1802, serial number 819, black and white, Hull Customs House at top left (Outing 1022b), large portion at bottom of note removed due to cancellation, also ink cancelled, otherwise fine and very rare £100-150

4422 Pease’s Old Bank (Pease & Sons), part issued £5, c.188-, serial number P1483, black and green, Britannia at centre, windmill at left, triple crown arms at right, value in green underprint at centre, signed but not entered (Outing 1019, partnership not seen), good extremely fine, attractive and rare £150-200 95


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4426 Hull Bank (Smiths & Thompson), unissued £1, 18(c.1800-1810), black and white, Hull Customs House at top left (Outing 1022 denomination not seen), mounting traces on reverse, extremely fine and rare £150-200

4427 Hull Bank (Samuel Smith, Brothers & Co.), specimen £5, 18- (c.1884), black and white, Hull Customs House at top left (Outing 1022d), perforated SPECIMEN BW&Co LONDON, pencil annotation ‘July 28 1884’, about uncirculated and scarce £200-300

4428 Hull and Kingston upon Hull Bank (Samuel Smith, Brothers & Co.), specimen £5, 18- (c.1892), black and white, Hull Customs House at top left (Outing 1022d), perforated SPECIMEN BW&Co LONDON, pencil annotation ‘Mar 28-92’, good extremely fine and scarce £200-300

4429 Hull and Kingston upon Hull Bank (Samuel Smith, Brothers & Co.), specimen £5, 19- (c.1901), black and white, Hull Customs House at top left (Outing 1022d), perforated SPECIMEN, pencil annotation ‘11th Feb 1901’, good extremely fine and scarce £200-250

4430 East Riding Bank (Robert Raikes, William Currie & Isaac Currie), 1 guinea, 18 November 1809, serial number O474, black and white, arms at left (Outing 1023a), fine £80-120

4431 East Riding Bank (Robert Raikes, William Currie & Isaac Currie), 5 guineas, 1 March 1809, serial number 03524, black and white, arms at left (Outing 1023c), good fine £100-150

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4432 East Riding Bank (Robert Raikes, William Currie & Isaac Currie), £1, 1 October 1811, serial number J294, black and white, arms at left (Outing 1023a), trimmed, overall very good £80-120

4435 York City & County Banking Company Limited, proof £5, 18- (c.1886), black and white, York Minster at top centre, Hull Town Hall at left (Outing 1026b), pencil date ‘7th April 86’ in low margin, signature strip removed, otherwise extremely fine, attractive and scarce £200-250

4433 Hull Bank (Robt Harrison, Jas Kiero Watson & Thos Bentley Locke), £1, 3 September 1822, serial number E6598, black and white, Trinity House, Hull, at top left (Outing 1024b), ink cancelled, top right corner repaired, very good £150-200

4436 Hull Banking Company, unissued £5, 183-, black and white, large vignette of Hull, river and ships at top centre, maiden with cornucopia leaning on column at left (Outing 1027b), one ink annotation in signature strip, extremely fine, attractive and scarce £200-250

4434 York City & County Banking Company, proof £5, 18- (c.1875), black and white, York Minster at top centre, Hull Town Hall at left (Outing 1026a), stamped SPECIMEN, pencil date ‘April 1875’ in low margin, extremely fine, attractive and scarce £250-300

4437 Hull Banking Company, proof/specimen £5, 183-, black and white, large vignette of Hull, river and ships at top centre, maiden with cornucopia leaning on column at left (Outing 1027b for type), handstamped SPECIMEN, mounting traces on reverse, extremely fine and rare £200-250 97


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4438 Hull Banking Company, unissued £10, 183-, black and white, large vignette of Hull, river and ships at top centre (Outing 1027d), one ink annotation in signature strip, extremely fine, attractive and scarce £200-250

4439 Hull Banking Company, proof £10, 183-, black and white, large vignette of Hull, river and ships at top centre (Outing 1027c for type), mounting traces on reverse thus good very fine, attractive and scarce £150-200

4441 Hull Banking Company Limited, £5, 12 August 1880, serial number P1754, black and blue, large vignette of Hull, river and ships at top centre, maiden with cornucopia leaning on column at left (Outing 1027f), ink cancelled, a lovely fresh very fine, attractive and rare £350-450

4442 Hull Banking Company, unissued post bills for £50 and £20, 183-, black and white, triple crown arms at top left, value at low left (Outing 1027 for bank), extremely fine (2) £30-40

4440 Hull Banking Company, unissued £20, 18(1830-1880), black and white, large vignette of Hull, river and ships at top centre (Outing 1027e), one ink annotation in signature strip, extremely fine, attractive and scarce £200-250 WWW.SPinK.Com

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4446 Hull New Sea Bank (Tom Bowling, Jack Splicewell & Self, David Jones), a skit note for 2 pence, 1 April 1790, black and white, vignette of a ship at top left (unlisted), large section missing from low left, low right repaired, very good, amusing and rare £100-150

4443 Hull Banking Company (Lincoln Branch Bank), proof/specimen £5, 183-, black and white, large vignette of Lincoln at top centre, maiden with cornucopia leaning on pillar at left (Outing 1194a), stamped SPECIMEN, extremely fine, scarce £200-250

4447 Craven Bank (several partnerships), proof/specimen £10 (5), one 18- and others 187-, black and white, value at top corners and low left, bankers initials at left (Outing 1058a), mounting traces on reverse, and pencil annotations on obverse, good very fine or better (5) £250-300

4444 Yorkshire Agricultural & Commercial Banking Co., proof/specimen £5, 18- (1836-42), black and white, maiden with anchor and ships at left (Outing 1029 denomination not seen), stamped SPECIMEN, extremely fine and rare £250-300

KNARESBOROUGH

4445 Yorkshire Agricultural & Commercial Banking Co., proof/specimen £10, 18- (1836-42), black and white, two maidens with anchor, cornucopia, trident and shield at left (Outing 1029a), perforations along signature strips, extremely fine and rare £250-300

4448 Knaresborough Old Bank (Willm Harrison, Thos Terry & Self), a bill of exchange for £66, 23 January 1809, serial number 3971, black and white, arms at top left (Outing 1084, partnership not seen) ink cancelled, very fine and scarce £60-80 99


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4449 Knaresborough Bank (Wm Heny Harrison, Richd Terry, Josh B. Terry & Jno Harrison), card proof £10, 18- (c.1812), black and white, lovely vignette of Knaresborough Castle at top centre, maidens at left and right, also a reverse proof showing William IV, presumed to be from the same bank (Outing 1084d), first with mounting traces, both extremely fine and rare £200-250

4450 Knaresborough Old Bank (several partnerships), a group of £5 specimen/proofs (3), 18- (c.1855), black and white, Knaresborough Castle at top left, value at centre and low left (Outing 1084 partnerships not seen), toned, some with mounting traces and corner damage, good fine to very fine and scarce (3) £100-150

4451 Knaresborough Old Bank (several partnerships), a group of £5 specimen/proofs (3), 18- (c.1855), black and white, Knaresborough Castle at top left, value at centre and low left (Outing 1084 partnerships not seen), toned, some with mounting traces, pencil annotations and corner damage, about fine to about very fine and scarce (3) £180-220

4452 Knaresborough Old Bank (several partnerships), a group of proof bills of exchange, 18- (c.1855), black and white, arms at left (Outing 1084 for bank), mounting traces on reverse, very fine to extremely fine, scarce (4) £30-40

4453 Knaresborough and Claro Banking Company, reverse proof on card for £5, ND (1831-1881), blue, bank name at top centre, value at low centre (Outing 1087 for bank), extremely fine £20-30

FORT MONTAGUE

4454 Fort Montague Bank, skit notes for 5 halfpence (6), all issued examples, dated from 1797 to 1819, black and white, vignette of Fort Montague at left, value at centre right and low left (Outing 4008a, b, c, d), very good to almost very fine (6) £150-200

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4455 Fort Montague Bank, unissued skit notes for 5 halfpence (4), black and white, vignette of Fort Montague at left, value at centre right and low left, also a booklet from Fort Montague (Outing 4008a, c, d), very good to fine (5) £80-120

4458 Leeds Bank (Beckett & Co.), £5, 1 January 1848, serial number 6326, black and white, arms at left, value at centre, top corners and low left (Outing 1124h), ink annoted ‘forged’, but this seems doubtful given the quality of the note, and it more likely concerns the signatures, scarce and interesting £180-220

LEEDS

4459 Leeds Bank (Beckett & Co.), proof/specimen £5, 18- black and white, arms at left, value at centre, top corners and low left (Outing 1124 for bank), overstamped SPECIMEN, mounting traces on reverse, extremely fine and scarce £100-150

4456 Leeds Bank (Beckett, Blayds & Co.), £1, 25 July 1818, serial number B1171, black and white, arms at top left, value at centre, low left and top right (Outing 1124f), earlier date than listed (‘Blayds’ possibly mistaken for ‘Playwith’ in Outing), very good, scarce £150-200

4457 Leeds Bank (Beckett, Blayds & Co.), £1, 7 April 1825, serial number H347, black and white, arms at top left, value at centre, low left and top right, black and red revenue stamp on reverse (Outing 1124f), about fine, scarce £150-200

4460 Beckett & Co. (Edmund Denison, W.B. Denison, C.B. Denison, H.B.W. Milner, C.E.J. Cooke), proof £5, c.1872, also another proof £5 with the same partnership with the addition of J.M.Smith, c.1863, both black and white, arms and maidens at top centre (Outing 1124i, and 1124 partnership not seen), mounting traces and pencil annotations, extremely fine (2) £200-250 101


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4461 Beckett & Co. (Sir Edmd Beckett, Bart. Wm Beckett Denison, Christr Beckett Denison, Hy B.W. Milner & Chas E. Cooke), proof £5, black and white, arms and maidens at top centre (Outing 1124j), mounting traces and pencil annotations, good very fine £80-120

4462 Leeds Old Bank (William Beckett, Sir Thomas Beckett, Bart Edmund Denison, John Smith & George Hyde), proof £10, c.1840’s-70’s, red, maidens with arms, landmarks and scenes of industry and commerce and top centre and left and right (Outing 1124 denomination not seen), extremely fine, very attractive and rare £300-400

4463 Leeds Old Bank (William Beckett, Sir Thomas Beckett, Bart Edmund Denison, John Smith & George Hyde), proof £10, c.1840’s-70’s, black and white, maidens with arms, landmarks and scenes of industry and commerce and top centre and left and right (Outing 1124 denomination not seen), good very fine, attractive and rare £200-300

4464 Leeds Old Bank, reverse proofs on card for £5 (2) and £10, blue, one £5 and the £10 with arms at centre, flanked by values, the other £5 with Eagle carrying infant at centre, arms at left and right (probably Outing 1124), mouting traces and some foxing and toning but very attractive and rare (3) £120-180

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4465 Beckett & Co. (Beckett & Co.), £5, 14 July 1920, serial number A47877, black and white with blue underprint, maidens, arms and buildings at top centre (Outing 1124), cancelled with four large punchholes, good very fine, attractive and scarce £150-200

4466 Leeds Bank, proof/specimen £10, black with yellow underprint, arms at left, maiden with cornucopia and symbols of industry and commerce at top centre (possibly Outing 1124), fresh and attractive about extremely fine, rare and unusual £200-300 103


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4467 Leeds Bank, proof/specimen £10, black with yellow underprint, arms at left, maiden with cornucopia and symbols of industry and commerce at top centre (possibly Outing 1124), fresh and attractive about extremely fine, rare and unusual £200-300

4469 Leeds Bank (Fields, Cleaver & Greenwood), £1, 12 June 1806, serial number 1566, black and white, arms at top left (Outing 1125 partnership not seen), portion missing from upper left side, good but rare, according to Outing this is the first note seen for this bank! £150-200

4470 Leeds, a bill of exchange for £55:14.6, 14 June 1817, serial number 3079, black and white, arms at top left (possibly Outing 1125 based on other designs), very good to almost fine, scarce £30-40

4468 Leeds Old Bank, a selection of halved £5 notes (4) from the 1840’s and 1850’s, together with letters of indemnity from the bank to the sender, covering them in case the other half should be presented at a later date (Outing 1124 for bank), notes generally very good, letters better, rare and interesting (8) £120-180

4471 Leeds Bank (Fields, Greenwood & Co.), £1, 1 November 1824, serial number 4594, black and white, arms at left, manuscript signature of Greenwood (Outing 1125), signature cut cancelled, about very fine and scarce £200-250

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4472 Leeds Commercial Bank (Fenton Scott, Nicholson & Smith), £1 (4), 1809 (3), 1811, black and white, maiden top left, manuscript signature low right, Smith (2), Nicholson and Scott respectively (Outing 1126a), all red overprint, three VG, the 1811 good fine (4) £150-200

4475 Leeds Union Bank (Williams, Brown, Janson, Barr & Co.), £1, 4 April 1825, serial number Au 281, black and white, allegorical maidens top centre, partners initials at left, manuscript signature of Barr low right (Outing 1130a), VG, a Perkins and Heath engraving, rare £200-250

4473 Leeds Bank (Bailey & Co.), £1, 15 August 1809, serial number 1835, black and white, arms at left within wreath, manuscript signature of Bailey cancelled low right (Outing 1129), almost very fine, rare £200-300

4476 Leeds Union Bank (Brown, Janson, Barr & Co.), proof £1 on card, 18-, black and white, allegorical maidens top centre (The Three Graces), (Outing 1130a for similar), a Perkins and Heath engraving, extremely fine and rare £250-300

4474 Leeds Bank (Sawer, Bailey & Co.), £1, 1809, serial number 1846, black and white, arms at left within wreath (Outing 1129), almost fine, writing indistinct, rare £100-150

4477 Leeds Bank (Williams, Brown & Compy.), £5, 23 January 1869, serial number 37819, black and white, partners initials at left, allegorical maidens top centre, manuscript signature low right (Outing 1130c), Perkins, Bacon & Petch engraving, fine and rare £200-250 105


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4478 Leeds Bank (Wm. Wms. Brown & Co.), £5, 15 July 1891, serial number 78238, black and white, value in red protector at centre, arms top left, value top right, Leeds Town Hall top centre, manuscript signature of James Oxley low right (Outing 1130 for similar), a Perkins Bacon engraving, good very fine and a splendid note, extremely rare £700-900

4479 Leeds Bank (William Brown & Co.), proof £5 on card, ND (1847), black and white, allegorical maidens top centre, partners initials at left, Charles Barr name in partnership ink cancelled (Outing 1130 for similar), stained at top otherwise good very fine and rare £200-300

4480 Leeds Union Bank, unissued £10, 18-, black and white, partners initials at left, also a proof cheque, 18(Outing 1130 for similar), mounted, very fine, rare (2) £200-250

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4484 Leeds and Pontefract Bank (John Perfect, Wm Perfect & Compy), proof £5 on card, 183-, black and white, arms top left (Outing 1131 for similar), extremely fine and rare £250-300

4481 Leeds Bank (Wm Williams Brown & Co.), proof sight bills (3) and proof Post bills for £50 (6), all black and white, 18- (Outing 1130 for partnership), generally very fine, rare (9) £140-180

4485 Leeds Bank (John Runforth Bywater, Edwd Charlesworth & Co.), unissued £5, 18-, black and white, value in underprint at centre, arms at left, reverse maiden at centre in circular frame (Outing 1133a), good very fine £80-120

4482 Leeds Bank (William Brown & Co.), proof Post bills (4) for £100, 18- (ca 1870’s), black and white, partners initials top left (Outing 1130 for partnership), generally very fine, rare (4) £100-150

4486 Leeds Bank (George Smith & Son), proof £5 on card, 183-, black and white, Britannia top left with allegorical symbols of trade and prosperity, value in oval frame top right (Outing 1135a), good extremely fine and rare £250-350

4483 Leeds and Pontefract Bank (Jno Perfect, Wm Perfect & Geo Smith), proof £1 on card, 182-, black and white, arms top left, value in underprint at centre, value in oval top right (Outing 1131b), slight foxing, extremely fine and rare £200-250

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4487 Leeds Bank (George Smith & Son), proof £10 on card, 183-, black and white, Britannia top left with allegorical symbols of trade and prosperity, value in oval frame top right (Outing 1135a), good extremely fine and rare £250-350

4488 Leeds Banking Company, proof £5 on card, 18-, black and white, Leeds Town Hall top centre, value and allegorical figures top left and right (Outing 1136a), a Lizars engraving, extremely fine and rare £250-350

4489 Leeds Banking Company, proof £5 on thin card, 18-, black and white, allegorical maiden at left with symbols of prosperity and industry, value top left and right and low left (Outing 1136a), a Lizars engraving, extremely fine and rare £250-300

4490 The Leeds and West Riding Banking Company, proof £5 on card, 18-, black and white, allegorical maidens, Prosperity and Industry top centre, value in black tablet at centre and value top left and right (Outing 1140b), a Lizars engraving, extremely fine, attractive and rare £350-450

4491 The Leeds and West Riding Banking Company, proof £5 on card, 18-, black and white, allegorical maidens, Prosperity and Industry top centre, value in black tablet at centre (Outing 1140b), a Lizars engraving, handstamp SPECIMEN low right, extremely fine, attractive and rare £300-400

4492 The Leeds and West Riding Banking Company, proof £10 on card, 18-, black and white, Poseidon and Britannia top centre, value top left and right and low left (Outing 1140c), a Lizars engraving, extremely fine, attractive and rare £300-400

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4493 The Leeds and West Riding Banking Company, proof £50 on card, 18-, black and white, allegorical maidens, Britannia and Prosperity at left, value in black tablet at centre and value top right and low left (Outing 1140d), a Lizars engraving, extremely fine, attractive and rare £400-600

4496 Wensleydale Bank, Leyburn (Stapleton Wood, Simpson, Other & Co.), unissued £10 sight bill, 180-, black and white, Bolton Castle top left (Outing 1183a), extremely fine and rare £100-150

4494 Leeds Old Bank (generally Francis Beckett & Co.), proof £10 on card, 18-, all Perkins Bacon engravings, black and white, allegorical maidens, Commerce and Prosperity at left (Outing not listed), a Lizars engraving, black SPECIMEN handstamp, extremely fine and rare £300-400

4497 Wensleydale Bank, Leyburn (Stapleton Wood, Simpson, Other & Co.), unissued £10 sight bill, 180-, black and white, Bolton Castle top left (Outing 1183a), extremely fine and rare £120-180

4495 Leeds Old Bank, a selection of proof sight bills (41), black and white, arms top left, 177--186-, generally good very fine (41) £400-600

4498 York City & County Banking Company Limited, unissued £5, Leyburn, 18-, black and white, York Minster top centre, street scene at left, value at centre, top right and low left (Outing 1184b), a Waterlow engraving, good very fine and rare, attractive £350-400

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4499 York City & County Banking Company Limited, unissued £5, Leyburn, 26 April 1899, serial number 1747, black and white, York Minster top centre, street scene at left, value at centre, top right and low left, two manuscript signatures below (Outing 1184a), a Waterlow engraving, top left tip missing otherwise good very fine and rare, attractive £400-500

4500 Swaledale & Wensleydale Banking Company, proof £5, Leyburn, 18-, black and white, Richmond Castle top left, Bolton castle top right (Outing 1185 for similar), stamped SPECIMEN, scuffed and stained, very fine and rare £150-200

4501 Swaledale & Wensleydale Banking Company Limited, £5, Leyburn, 2 February 1891, serial number H 938, black and white, Richmond Castle top left, Bolton castle top right, value in green protector at centre, manuscript signatures below (Outing 1185a), handstamped CANCELLED, signature cut cancelled, VG to fine, rare £150-200

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MALTON

4502 Swaledale & Wensleydale Banking Company, proof £5 (3), Leyburn, 18-, black and white, Richmond Castle top left, Bolton Castle top right (Outing 1185 for similar), all are cut for cancellation, good very fine, rare (3) £100-140

4505 East Riding Bank (Denison, Denison, Bower, Pease & Duncombe), proof £5, Malton, ND (1875), black and white, allegorical maiden to left and right of arms, value top left and right (Outing 1338 for similar), stamped SPECIMEN, pencil date ‘October 1875’ in low right margin, extremely fine and rare £200-300

LONG PRESTON

4503 Craven Bank Limited, unissued sight bills for £10 and £20, Long Preston, 188-, black and white, the Craven Heifer top centre, red tax stamp at right (Outing not listed), extremely fine and rare (2) £100-150

4506 Malton Bank (Pease, Dunn & Pease), 1 guinea, 23 November 1818, serial number 1833, black and white, partners initials top left, manuscript signature of Dunn low right (Outing 1340b), VG, rare £150-200

4507 Malton & Whitby Bank (Pease, Richardson, Green & Richardson), £5, 10 September 1808, serial number 270, black and white, windmill top left, manuscript signature of Green low right (Outing 1340 for similar), clipped, VG, rare £140-180

4504 Hull Banking Company, Louth Branch Bank, proof £5 on thin card, 183-, black and white, street scene top centre (Outing 1285a), black SPECIMEN handstamp, extremely fine and rare £350-400

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4508 North Riding Bank (Hagues, Strickland, Allen & Barnby), proof £1, Malton, 18-, black and white, maiden (Commerce) at left (Outing 1341 for type), black SPECIMEN handstamp, good extremely fine and rare £300-350

4511 North Riding Bank (Hagues, Strickland & Allen), proof £1 on small format paper, Malton, 18-, black and white, maiden (Commerce) at left (Outing 1341 for type), a Perkins, Fairman & Heath engraving, extremely fine and rare £150-200

4509 North Riding Bank (Hagues, Strickland & Allen), £1, Malton, 7 May 1890, serial number 3181, 18-, black and white, maiden (Commerce) at left, manuscript signature of Hague (Outing 1341c), VG, rare £150-200

4512 North Riding Bank (Hagues, Strickland & Allen), proof £5 on small format paper, Malton, 18-, black and white, maiden (Commerce) at left, allegorical maidens at left and right (Outing 1341e for type), a Perkins, Fairman & Heath engraving, corner missing top left and low right thus very fine and rare £150-200

4510 North Riding Bank (Hagues, Strickland & Allen), proof £1 on large format paper, Malton, 18-, black and white, maiden (Commerce) at left (Outing 1341 for type), a Perkins, Fairman & Heath engraving, extremely fine and rare £200-300

4513 Malton Bank, the York City & County Banking Company, proof £5, Malton, 187-, black and white, York Minster top centre, allegorical ‘country girl’ at left (Outing 1342a), pencil date ‘March 1874’ low right, damage top left otherwise very fine and rare £150-200

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4514 Malton Bank, the York City & County Banking Company, proof £5, Malton, 18-, black and white, York Minster top centre, allegorical ‘country girl’ at left (Outing 1342a), signature excised otherwise very fine and rare £150-180

4517 Yorkshire Agricultural & Commercial Banking Company, £5, Malton, 16 December 1836, serial number C 147, black and white, maiden and oak tree at left, manuscript signature low right (Outing 1344a), VG to fine and rare £300-400

MIRFIELD

4515 Malton Bank, the York City & County Banking Company, proof £5, Malton, 187-, black and white, York Minster top centre, allegorical ‘country girl’ at left (Outing 1342a), pencil date ‘6 April/86’ low left, signature excised, good very fine and rare £150-200

4518 Mirfield Bank, near Huddersfield, proof 1 guinea, 18-, black and white, arms and tree at left (Outing 1439e), good very fine, rare £140-180

4519 Mirfield Bank, near Huddersfield, proof £1, 18-, black and white, arms and tree at left (Outing 1439d for similar), good very fine, rare £150-200

4516 York Union Banking Company, proof £5 on card, Malton, 18-, black and white, arms and oak tree top centre, York Minster top left, value laureate top right (Outing 1343a), scuffed, good very fine, rare £200-300

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4520 Mirfield Bank (Benjamin Wilson), near Huddersfield, £1, 27 October 1817, serial number 1266, black and white, arms and tree at left, manuscript signature of Wilson low right (Outing 1439e), VG, rare £150-200

OTLEY

4521 Otley Bank (William Maude & Co.), £1, 15 January 1816, serial number 979, black and white, arms and tree at left, manuscript signature of Wm. Maude low right (Outing 1646a), VG, rare £100-150

4522 Wharfdale Bank, Otley (Weir, Coates & Co.), 5 guineas, 28 June 1804, serial number 259, black and white, arms at left, manuscript signature cut cancelled, also a 1 guinea of 1807 (Outing 1647d, a), both signature cut cancelled, VG, rare (2) £200-250

4523 Wharf Bank (Greenwood, Jenkinson & Co.), £1, Otley, 12 June 1812, serial number 60, black and white, bridge top centre, manuscript signature of Jenkinson low right, reverse pale blue central panel with bank title (Outing 1648 for type), VG to fine, rare £200-300

4524 Wharf Bank (Greenwood, Jenkinson & Co.), proof £1 on card, Otley, 181- black and white, bridge top centre (Outing 1648 for type), extremely fine, rare £150-250

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4525 Yorkshire Banking Company, unissued £5, Otley, 18-, black and white with value in green protector at centre, allegorical maidens and arms top centre, farming scene at left, sailors at right, reverse black and white, maidens, Industry and Abundance, at centre (Outing 1649d), handstamped CANCELLED, perforated, good very fine, pleasing and rare £350-450

POCKLINGTON

PONTEFRACT

4527 Pontefract Bank (Perfect, Seaton & Co.), 1 guinea (2), 1806, black and white, arms laureate top left, manuscript signature of Seaton low right (Outing 1723a), VG and fine (2) £100-120

4526 Yorkshire Agricultural & Commercial Banking Company, £5, Pocklington, 4 April 1837, serial number F 52, black and white, maiden and oak tree at left, manuscript signature low right (Outing 1344a), VG to fine and rare £250-300 115


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4528 Pontefract Bank (Perfect, Seaton & Co.), 1 and 5 guineas, 1807, 1809, black and white, arms laureate top left, manuscript signature of Seaton low right (Outing 1723a, b), VG and fine (2) £100-120

4529 Pontefract Bank (Perfect, Seaton & Co.), 1 and 5 guineas, 1810, 1809, black and white, arms laureate top left, manuscript signature of Seaton low right (Outing 1723a, b), good very fine thus quite rare and fine (2) £140-180

4530 Pontefract Bank (Perfect, Hardcastle & Perfect), proof £1, ND (18 black and white, bank building top left (Outing 1723, partnership not listed), good very fine, rare £150-200

4531 Pontefract Bank (Crowder, Perfect, Hardcastle & Perfect), proof 1 guinea, ND, black and white, bank building top left (Outing 1723, partnership not listed), good very fine, rare £150-200

4532 Pontefract Bank (William Perfect, John Crowder Perfect & Co.), proof £5, 183-, black and white, arms top left, also a receipt for £300 dated 1809 (Outing 1723 for similar), good very fine, rare (2) £180-240

4533 Pontefract New Bank (Leatham, Jackson, Tew, Trueman, Harrison, Prickett & Newman), a sight bill for £50 dated 1801, also a payment order dated 1814 (Outing 1724 for similar), damage at left otherwise fine and very fine (2) £50-60

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4535 Pontefract Bank (Leatham, Tew & Compy.), £5, 7 October 1889, serial number E.0658, black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature of Thomas William Tew low right, reverse grey and white, arms, value and bank title (Outing 1724e), almost very fine and very rare £350-450

4534 Pontefract Bank (Leatham, Jackson, Tew, Trueman & Tew), 1 guinea, 9 October 1818, serial number 1919, black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature of Trueman low right (Outing 1724b), good fine and rare £200-250

4536 Pontefract Bank (Leatham, Tew & Compy.), £5, 6 February 1905, serial number H.5206, black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature of Edward Tew low right, reverse grey and white, arms, value and bank title (Outing 1724e), annotations on reverse, very fine and a very rare 20th century banknote £350-450

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4537 Pontefract Bank (Leatham, Tew & Compy.), unissued £5, 18-, serial number M.0499, black and white, arms top left, manuscript ‘Cancelled’ low right (Outing 1724f for similar), cancellation cut in right field, good very fine and rare £200-300

4538 Pontefract Bank (Leatham, Tew & Compy.), proof obverse and reverse £5, 18-, black and white, arms top left, reverse grey and white, arms, value and bank title (Outing 1724e for similar), good extremely fine, rare (2) £250-300

4539 Pontefract Bank (Leatham, Tew & Compy.), proof £5, 18-, blue and white, arms top left, reverse pale red and white, arms, value and bank title (Outing 1724e for similar), perforated SPECIMEN BARCLAY & FRY Ltd, good extremely fine, rare £200-300

4540 Pontefract Bank (Leatham, Tew & Compy.), proof £5, 18-, red and white, arms top left, reverse pale mauve and white, arms, value and bank title (Outing 1724e for similar), perforated SPECIMEN BARCLAY & FRY Ltd, good extremely fine, rare £200-300

4541 Pontefract Bank (Leatham, Tew & Compy.), proof £5, 18-, maroon and white, arms top left, reverse lilac and white, arms, value and bank title (Outing 1724e for similar), perforated SPECIMEN BARCLAY & FRY Ltd, good extremely fine, rare £200-300

4542 Yorkshire Banking Company, unissued £5, Pontefract, 18-, black and white with value in green protector at centre, allegorical maidens and arms top centre, farming scene at left, sailors at right, reverse black and white, maidens, Industry and Abundance, at centre (Outing 1725d), handstamped CANCELLED, perforated, good very fine, pleasing and rare £300-400

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REETH

4546 Richmond Bank, Yorkshire (Roper & Priestman), unissued £5, 18-, serial number 23447, black and white, arms top centre, value at centre and top left and right (Outing 1784d), very fine and rare £200-300

4543 Reeth, near Richmond, unissued 1 guinea (2), undated, black and white (Outing 1776), good extremely fine, scarce (2) £150-180

RICHMOND

4547 Richmond Bank, Yorkshire (Roper & Priestman), proof £5 on card, 18-, black and white, arms top centre, value at centre and top left and right (Outing 1784d), good very fine, rare £200-250

4544 Richmond Bank (Lawson, Stapleton & Co.), 5 guineas, 180-, black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature of Lawson low right (Outing 1784b), fine and rare £300-350

4545 Richmond Bank, Yorkshire (Roper & Priestman), unissued £5, 18-, black and white, arms top centre, value at centre and top left and right (Outing 1784d), black CANCELLED overprint at left and right, very fine and rare £200-300

4548 Richmond Bank, Yorkshire (Roper & Priestman), £5, 2 November 1898, serial number 22241, black and white, arms top centre, value at centre and top left and right (Outing 1784g), blue handstamped CANCELLED overprint at left and right, signature cut cancelled, almost very fine and rare £200-250 119


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4549 Swaledale & Wensleydale Bank (Hutton, Other, Ware & Fisher), unissued £5, Richmond, 18-, black and white, Richmond Castle top left, Bolton Castle top right (Outing 1785 for similar), purple CANCELLED handstamp low right, good very fine, scarce £200-250

4550 Richmond & Swaledale Bank (Hutton, Wood, Simpson, Other, Robson & Co.), 1 guinea, 4 March 1809, serial number a 3456, black and white, Richmond Castle top centre, manuscript signature of Simpson low right (Outing 1785c), VG to fine, rare £140-180

4551 Richmond & Swaledale Bank (Hutton, Wood, Simpson, Other, Robson & Co.), sight bills (4), 1807-1808 black and white fine to very fine (4) £50-70

4552 Swaledale & Wensleydale Bank (Hutton, Other, Ware & Fisher), £20 sight bill, Hawes, 1873, black and white, Richmond Castle top left, Bolton Castle top right, also a proof £5, Richmond, 18- (Outing 1786 for similar), the proof lower third excised, good very fine (2) £60-100

4553 Swaledale & Wensleydale Bank (Hutton, Other, Ware & Fisher), £20, Hawes, 19 April 1873, serial number A 413, black and white, Richmond Castle top left, Bolton Castle top right, manuscript signature of Other low right (Outing 1785c for similar), toned very fine and rare £350-400

4554 Swaledale & Wensleydale Banking Company, unissued £10 (2), £20 (2), 186- black and white, Richmond Castle top left, Bolton Castle top right (Outing 1785b, c), purple CANCELLED handstamp, good very fine, scarce (4) £200-300

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RIPON

4555 Swaledale & Wensleydale Banking Company, proof £10 (2), £20, 186- black and white, Richmond Castle top left, Bolton Castle top right (Outing 1785b, c), pencil annotations, good very fine, scarce (3) £150-250

4558 Ripon and Nidderdale Bank (Sam Coates, Sam Coates Junr, Jno Britain & Jno Coates), 5 guineas, 22 November 1799, serial number 2816, black and white, value and plough top left, manuscript signature of Jn. Coates low right (Outing 1794a), good fine and rare £350-450

4556 Swaledale & Wensleydale Banking Company, proof £10 (2), £20 (2), 186- black and white, Richmond Castle top left, Bolton Castle top right (Outing 1785b, c), pencil annotations, very fine, scarce (4) £150-250

4559 Ripon Bank (John Britain, John Britain, and William Thackwray), 5 guineas, 20 June 1815, serial number 187, black and white, church top left, manuscript signature of John Britain low right (Outing 1795d), VG to fine and rare £200-250

4557 Swaledale & Wensleydale Banking Company, £5, Richmond, 5 April 1889, serial number S 649, black and white, value in green Protector at centre, Richmond Castle top left, Bolton Castle top right (Outing 1786e), signature cut cancelled, purple CANCELLED handstamp, fine, scarce £100-150

4560 Ripon Bank (John Britain, John Britain, and William Thackwray), £1 and £5, 1818, 1823, black and white, church top left, manuscript signature of John Britain and Thackwray respectively low right (Outing 1795e, f), VG to fine and rare (2) £200-250 121


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4561 Ripon Bank (John Britain, John Britain, and William Thackwray), £5, 22 May 1821, serial number 298, black and white, church top left, manuscript signature of John Britain low right (Outing 1795f), almost very fine, scarce £200-240

4562 Ripon Bank (Farrer, Williamson & Co), proof £5, 18-, black and white, Britannia and lion top left, value within oak wreath top right (Outing 1796 for type), ink annoation ‘Feby 1834’ low right, slightly scuffed, very fine and rare £200-240

4563 Ripon & Knaresbro’ Bank (Thos Charnock, Wm Thackwray & Co.), a proof bill of exchange and a proof receipt, dated 18-, black and white, ornate bankers initials at left (Outing 1796), good very fine, scarce (2) £40-60

4564 Ripon & Knaresbro’ Bank (Thos Charnock, Wm Thackwray & Co.), £1, 29 April 1824, serial number J 1334, black and white, Poseidon at centre, manuscript signature of Thackwray low right (Outing 1797a), VG, scarce £80-120

4565 Ripon & Knaresbro’ Bank (Thos Charnock, Wm Thackwray & Co.), proof £1, 18-, black and white, Poseidon at centre, value at left and right (Outing 1797 for type), a Perkins & Heath engraving, good extremely fine, rare £150-200

4566 Ripon Bank, The York City & County Banking Company, proof £5, 18-, black and white, York Minster top centre, ruins at left (Outing 1798 for similar), signature excised, good very fine, rare £100-150

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ROYD IRON WORKS

4567 Ripon Bank, The York City & County Banking Company Limited, £5, 9 November 1880, serial number 3862, black and white, York Minster top centre, ruins at left, manuscript signature low right (Outing 1798c), split and rejoined, a presentable VG and rare £150-250

4569 Royd Iron Works (Sam Popplewell, Richd Pullan & Josh Shaw), 1 guinea, 10 January 1840, serial number B 1363, black and white, the Iron Works at left, manuscript signature of Pullan low right (Outing 3035a), red overprint, VG £100-150

4568 Ripon Bank, The York City & County Banking Company Limited, proof £5, 18-, black and white, York Minster top centre, ruins at left (Outing 1798 for similar), pencil date ‘7th April 86’ low left, signature excised, good very fine, rare £100-150

4570 Royd Iron Works (Sam Popplewell, Richd Pullan & Josh Shaw), 1 guinea, 10 January 1840, serial number G 682, black and white, the Iron Works at left, manuscript signature of Pullan low right (Outing 3035a), VG £100-150

4571 Royd Iron Works (Sam Popplewell, Richd Pullan & Josh Shaw), 5 guineas, 10 January 1840, serial number 1864, black and white, the Iron Works at left, manuscript signature of Pullan low right (Outing 3035a), poor, rare £100-150

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ROTHERHAM

4572 Sheffield Banking Company Branch Bank, Rotherham, proof £5, 18-, black and white, church at left (Outing not listed), extremely fine and rare £200-250

SADDLEWORTH

4573 Saddleworth Bank (John Platt, James Buckley, John Roberts, John Wrigley & Robert Shaw), proof £1, ND (ca 1825), Britannia and lion top centre, suspended ram at left, value in black oval top left and right (Outing 1841 for similar), black SPECIMEN overstamp, good extremely fine and attractive and rare £200-250

4574 Saddleworth Bank (James Buckley, John Roberts, John Wrigley, Robert Shaw & Fr.S. Buckley), £1, 11 June 1825, serial number R 456, Britannia and lion top centre, suspended ram at left, value in black oval top right, manuscript signature of Wrigley low right (Outing 1841 for similar), red manuscript ‘Forgery’ but ?, fine and attractive and rare £150-200

4575 Saddleworth Bank (Jas Buckley, Jno Roberts, Jno Wrigley, Robt Shaw & F.S. Buckley), proof 30 shillings, ND (ca 1829), Britannia and Lion top left, value in black oval at top right (Outing 1841 for similar), good very fine and attractive and rare £200-250

4576 Saddleworth Union Bank (Jn Harrop, Edwd Brown & Co.), £1(2), Dobcross, 2/11 November 1825, serial number J 589/J 1003, black and white, the Three Graces top centre with cherubs, arms and oak tree at left, manuscript signature of John Harrop low right (Outing 1845b), fine and a handsome design, rare (2) £250-300

4577 Saddleworth Union Bank (Jn Harrop, Edwd Brown & Co.), proof 30 shillings, Dobcross, 18-, black and white, Poseidon in quadriga top centre, arms and oak tree at left (Outing 1845c for type), good extremely fine and a handsome Perkins & Heath design, rare £150-250

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4578 Saddleworth Union Bank (Harrop, Lees, Brown & Co.), £1, 1 November 1823, serial number O 1846, black and white, arms and oak tree at left, manuscript signature of John Harrop low right, also £1 (Harrop, Lees and Brown & Co.), 1820, similar to previous (Outing 1845b), VG and poor, scarce (2) £140-180

4581 Saddleworth Bank, £5, 4 February 1852, serial number S/B 3421, black and white, crowned vignette of a maiden top left (Outing 1847a), split and rejoined, damage top left otherwise VG, rare £150-200

4579 Saddleworth Union Bank (Harrop, Lees, Brown & Co.), proof £5 on large format card, Dobcross, 18-, black and white, two allegorical maidens with lion and unicorn top centre, arms and oak tree at left, manuscript signature of John Harrop low right (Outing 1845b), extremely fine and a handsome Perkins & Heath design, rare £200-250

4582 Saddleworth Bank, unissued £5, 184-, serial number S/B 7508, black and white, crowned vignette of a maiden top left also a partial proof £5 dated 183(Outing 1847a for type), good very fine, rare (2) £200-250

SCARBOROUGH

4583 Scarborough Old Bank (Woodall, Tindall, Taylor & Co.), 1 guinea, 1 November 1813, serial number B 3896, black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature of Woodall low right and an unissued £5 in blue, 182-, tower at left, initials at right (Outing 1894c, e), charming, good fine and rare (2) £250-300

4580 Saddleworth New Bank (Roydes, Hobson & Co.), £1, 2 November 1820, serial number 594, black and white, manuscript signature of Hobson low right (Outing 1846a), VG and fine, rare £140-180 125


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4584 Scarborough Old Bank (Woodall, Tindall, Cooke & Co.), £1, 3 January 1825, serial number G 50, black and white, arms top left (Outing 1894c, e), cut below, fine and rare £80-120

4585 Scarborough Bank, unissued demand note and sight bills (4) very fine (4) £60-80

4586 Scarborough Old Bank (Woodall, Hebden & Co.), £5, 25 March 1896, serial number in red U 35959, black and white, value in blue protector at centre, arms at left, manuscript signature of Hebden red ink cancelled, reverse blue, arms at centre (Outing 1894f), a most attractive good very fine and very rare, exceptional £700-900

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SELBY

4587 Scarborough Old Bank (Woodall, Hebden & Co.), £5, 23 October 1895, serial number in red U 35643, black and white, value in blue protector at centre, arms at left, signature cut cancelled, reverse blue (Outing 1894f), a most attractive good very fine and very rare, exceptional £400-500

4590 Selby Bank (John Foster), £1, 1 May 1815, serial number E 414, black and white, church top left, manuscript signature of John Foster low right (Outing 1905b), about very fine, rare £150-200

4591 Selby Bank (Green, Myers, Weddall & Co.), £1, 8 December 1818, serial number 143, black and white, church top left, manuscript signature of John Foster low right (Outing 1906a), about fine, rare £80-120

4588 Scarborough Bank (Lister, Moorsom & Co.), £1, 1820, 1 guinea, 1818, both black and white, arms at left, manuscript signature of Moorson low right and 5 guineas, 7 October -, black and white, arms at left (Outing 1895c, e, d), VG, last poor but rare (3) £150-180

4592 Selby Bank (Scholfield, Clarkson & Clough), £1, 4 June 1823, serial number R 440, black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature of John Clough low right (Outing 1907b), about fine, rare £140-180

4589 Scarborough Bank, York City & County Banking Company, proof £5, 18-, black and white, York Minster top centre, Britannia at left (Outing 1897a), rather dirty otherwise good very fine, scarce £150-200

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4593 Selby Bank (Scholfield, Clarkson & Clough), £1, 4 June 1823, serial number R 440, black and white, arms top centre, bridge at left, value in black protector at left centre, manuscript signature of John Scholfield low right, reverse bank title in brown (Outing 1907c), about fine, rare £140-180

4596 Selby Bank, the York City & County Banking Company, proof £5, 18-, black and white, York Minster top centre, maiden with cornucopia at left (Outing 1908a), signature excised, scuffed, good very fine and rare £100-150

SETTLE

4594 Selby Bank (Scholfield, Clarkson & Clough), £5, 24 September 1825, serial number J 904, black and white, monument at left, manuscript signature of John Clough low right (Outing 1907d), fine, rare £140-180

4597 Craven Bank, Settle (Birkbecks, Alcock, Peart & Smith), 1 guinea, 1 April 1809, serial number Z/459, black and white, partners initials top left, manuscript signature of John Peart low right (Outing 1910a), almost very fine and rare £200-250

4595 Selby Bank, the York City & County Banking Company, proof £5, 18-, black and white, York Minster top centre, maiden with cornucopia at left (Outing 1908a), black handstamp SPECIMEN, scuffed, good very fine and rare £150-200

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4601 Craven Bank, Settle (Birkbecks, Alcock, Peart & Moffat), proof £1, 18-, black and white, the Craven heifer at centre, ruins behind, partners initials at left, maidens top left, George IV top right (Outing 1910g), a Perkins, Fairman and Heath engraving, good very fine and rare £200-250

4598 Craven Bank, Settle (Birkbecks, Alcock, Peart & Moffat), 1 guinea, 18 May 1819, serial number A 825, black and white, the Craven heifer at left, manuscript signature of John Peart low right, reverse blue (Outing 1910e), VG and rare £100-150

4599 Craven Bank, Settle (Birkbecks, Alcock, Peart & Moffat), £1, 18-, serial number unreadable, black and white, rock top centre, manuscript signature of John Peart low right (Outing 1910f), VG and rare £100-140

4602 Craven Bank, Settle (Birkbecks, Alcock, Peart & Moffat), proof £1 on India paper, 18-, black and white, the Craven heifer at centre, ruins behind, partners initials at left, maidens top left, George IV top right (Outing 1910g), a Perkins, Fairman and Heath engraving, good very fine and rare £180-240

4600 Craven Bank, Settle (Birkbecks, Alcock, Peart & Moffat), £1, 18 May 1825, serial number 4620, black and white, the Craven heifer at centre, ruins behind, manuscript signature of John Peart low right (Outing 1910g), a Perkins, Fairman and Heath engraving, about fine and rare £200-250

4603 Craven Bank, Settle (Birkbecks, Alcock, Peart & Moffat), £5, 20 May 1817, black and white, rock top centre, manuscript signature of John Peart low right (Outing 1910j), clipped VG, scarce £100-140 129


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4604 Craven Bank (Birkbecks, Alcocks & Peart), £5, 6 April 1835, serial number D 435, black and white, the Craven heifer at centre, manuscript signature of Birkbeck low right (Outing 1910L), VG, rare £150-200

4607 Craven Bank (Birkbecks, Alcocks, Birkbeck & Robinson), £10, Settle, 8 May 1838, serial number A 241, black and white, the Craven heifer at centre, partners initials in oval frame at left (Outing 1910p for type), signature cut cancelled, a fresh very fine and rare £150-200

4605 Craven Bank (Birkbecks, Alcocks, Birkbecks & Robinson), proof £10 on card, Settle, 18-, black and white, the Craven heifer at centre, partners initials in oval frame at left (Outing 1910n for type), stamped SPECIMEN, good very fine, rare £200-250

4608 Craven Bank (Self & other partners), £5, Settle, 4 August 1880, serial number 42125, black and white, the Craven heifer at centre, partners initials in oval frame at left, reverse black and white, partners names and Bank title (Outing 1910w for type), signature cut cancelled, almost fine and rare £100-150

4606 Craven Bank (Birkbecks, Alcocks, Birkbecks & Robinson), £10, Settle, 4 April 1839, serial number A 667, black and white, the Craven heifer at centre, partners initials in oval frame at left, manuscript signature of Robinson low right (Outing 1910n for type), manuscript ‘Cancelled’ signature, VG, rare £150-200

4609 Craven Bank (Self & other partners), proof £5 on card, Settle, 18-, black and white, the Craven heifer at centre, partners initials in oval frame at left, reverse black and white, partners names and Bank title (Outing 1910w for type), black handstamped SPECIMEN, scuffed, good very fine, rare £140-180

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4610 Craven Bank Limited, a selection of proof sight bills in various denominations (21), some on card, most on paper, all for Settle, 1840’s-1880’s (Outing 1910 for types), generally very fine, several better and an interesting group, many quite attractive (21) £350-450

SHEFFIELD

4611 Yorkshire Banking Company, £5, Settle, 6 July 1843, serial number 7943, black and white, allegorical maiden at left with corncopia, manuscript signature of Cooper low right (Outing 1911b), split and rejoined, fine and very rare £400-500

4613 Sheffield Bank (Thomas Broadbent), 5 guineas, 17 May 1782, serial number 1649, black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature of Thomas Broadbent low right (Outing 1927a), damage top left otherwise good fine and very rare £250-350

4612 Yorkshire Banking Company, specimen £5, Settle, 18-, black and white, value in green protector at centre, bank building and allegorical figures at top and at left and right, reverse black and white, allegorical maidens at centre, church at left and right (Outing 1911d), perforated CANCELLED, extremely fine and rare £400-500

4614 Sheffield Bank (Thomas Broadbent), 5 guineas, 17 May 1782, serial number 1686, black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature of Thomas Broadbent low right (Outing 1927a), slight damage top left otherwise very fine and very rare £350-450 131


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4615 Sheffield Bank (Thomas Broadbent), £10, 22 April 1782, serial number 1637, black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature of Thomas Broadbent low right (Outing 1927b), damage top left otherwise about very fine and very rare £400-500

4616 Sheffield Bank (Thomas Broadbent), £20 sight bill, 26 January 1779, serial number 110, black and white, arms top left (Outing 1927 for bank), good fine and very rare £100-120

4617 Sheffield Bank (Parker, Shores & Blakelock), 1 guinea, 1 February 1812, serial number E 8428, black and white, partners initials laureate top left, manuscript signature low right (Outing 1928b), about very fine and rare £150-200

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4618 Sheffield Bank (Parker, Shores & Blakelock), £100 sight bill, 7 September 1816, serial number G 395, black and white, partners initials laureate top left, manuscript signature low right, manuscript cancelled (Outing 1928e), about VG, rare £300-400

4621 Sheffield Old Bank (Parker, Shore & Co.), £5, 13 December 1841, serial number B 0038, black and white, partners initials laureate top left, manuscript signature low right (Outing 1928f), good very fine, scarce £150-250

4619 Sheffield Bank (Parker, Shore & Co.), £5, 6 December 1833, serial number 9528, black and white, partners initials laureate top left, manuscript signature low right (Outing 1928f), VG and rare £150-200

4622 Sheffield Bank, proof £1, 18-, black and white, Britannia and allegorical maidens at top (Outing 1928f), stamped SPECIMEN, a pleasing Perkins, Fairman & Heath engraving, extremely fine and rare £150-200

4620 Sheffield Old Bank (Parker, Shore & Co.), £5, 5 August 1841, serial number B 0386 B, black and white, partners initials laureate top left, manuscript signature low right (Outing 1928f), very fine, scarce £100-150

4623 Sheffield Bank, proof £1, 18-, black and white, Britannia and allegorical maidens at top (Outing 1928 for type), a pleasing Perkins & Heath engraving, good very fine and rare £150-180

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4624 Sheffield Bank, proof £5, 18-, black and white, beehive (Industry) top centre, Britannia and Mercury at left, cherubs at right (Outing 1928 for type), stamped SPECIMEN, a pleasing Perkins & Heath engraving, extremely fine and rare £180-240

4625 Sheffield Bank, £5, 28 March 1842, serial number 6800, black and white, beehive (Industry) top centre, Britannia and Mercury at left, cherubs at right (Outing 1928f), a pleasing Perkins & Heath engraving, signature excised, very fine and rare £200-250

4626 Sheffield & Rotherham Bank (Walkers, Eyre & Stanley), proof 1 guinea, 18-, black and white and pale red, arms at left, also a sight bill dated 23 November 1808 (Outing 1931 unlisted), good very fine and very fine, rare (2) £150-200

4627 Sheffield Bank (Coats, Smales, Barron, Smith, Green & Co.), 1 guinea, 2 September 1798, serial number M 09, black and white, maiden with anchor at left (Commerce), manuscript signature low right (Outing 1932a), VG and rare £200-300

4628 Sheffield Bank (John Rimmington, James Rimmington, William Younge & George Younge), £1/11/-/6D, 13 April 1816, serial number 851, black and white, coins at left, signature excised low right (Outing 1933 unlisted), about very fine, rare £250-350

4629 Sheffield Banking Company, proof £5 on card, 18-, black and white, arms top centre, value in oval top left and right (Outing 1934a), handstamped SPECIMEN, extremely fine and rare £300-400

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4630 Sheffield Banking Company, proof sight bills (2) on card, black and white, Britannia and maidens at left (Outing 1934 for bank), good very fine, rare (2) £80-100

4631 Sheffield & Hallamshire Bank, proof £5, 18-, black and white, bank building top centre, value top left and right and low left (Outing 1935a), scuffed, very fine and rare £140-180

4632 Sheffield & Hallamshire Bank Limited, £5, 3 March 1911, serial number 24279, black and white, bank building top centre, value in green underprint at centre, allegorical maiden at left and right, two manuscipt signatures below, both ink cancelled, reverse black and white, arms at centre, value at left and right (Outing 1935b), very fine and very rare £500-700

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4633 Bank of Sheffield, Sheffield & Hallamshire Bank, unissued £20, 18-, black and white, Justitia seated top left (Outing 1935c), good very fine, rare £300-400

4634 Bank of Sheffield, Sheffield & Hallamshire Bank, unissued £30, 18-, black and white, Justitia seated top left (Outing 1935 not listed denomination), black SPECIMEN handstamp, good very fine, rare £300-400

4635 Bank of Sheffield, Sheffield & Hallamshire Bank, unissued £100, 18-, serial number 45, black and white, Justitia seated top left (Outing 1935d), very toned otherwise good very fine, rare £300-350

4636 Bank of Sheffield, Sheffield & Hallamshire Bank, proof £100 on card, 18-, black and white, Justitia seated top left (Outing 1935d), stamped SPECIMEN, good very fine, rare £350-450

4637 Sheffield & Rotherham Bank, a contemporary forgery of a £5, 30 July 1847, serial number I 8416, black and white, arms and oak tree top left (Outing 1936a for type), red ‘Forged’ across face, VG £50-80

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4641 Sheffield & Retford Bank Post Bill, proof £20 sight bill on card, 184-, black and white, arms at left and right, also a Sheffield sight bill dated 31 August 1818 (Outing 1937c for similar), black handstamp SPECIMEN, scuffed very fine, rare, fine (2) £150-200

4638 Sheffield & Rotherham Bank, proof £5 on card, 18-, black and white, arms and oak tree top left (Outing 1936a for type), almost very fine, rare £150-200

SKIPTON

4639 Borough Bank of Sheffield, proof £5 on card, ND, black and white, maiden with cornucopia at left (Abundance), arms top centre (Outing 1937a), a Lizars engraving, handstamp SPECIMEN low centre, extremely fine and rare £250-300

4642 Skipton Bank (Chippindale, Netherwood & Co.), proof £5 on card, 18-, black and white, castle at centre, value in oval top left and right (Outing 1970e), a pleasing Perkins & Heath engraving, extremely fine and rare £200-300

4640 Borough Bank of Sheffield, proof £5 on card, ND, black and white, maiden with cornucopia at left (Abundance), arms top centre (Outing 1937a), a Lizars engraving, handstamp SPECIMEN low centre, extremely fine and rare £300-400

4643 Craven Bank, a selection of proof sight bills (17), Skipton, 1840-1880, black and white (Outing 1971), generally very fine (17) £250-350 137


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4644 Craven Bank (Wm Nicholson Alcock, Hy Alcock, Tho Birkbeck, Wm Robinson, John Birkbeck & Geo Stansfeld), £20, Skipton, 14 April 1854, serial number 1253, black and white, partners initials at left, manuscript signature of Stansfeld low right (Outing 1971f), VG to fine and very rare £400-600

4645 Craven Bank, Craven Bank Company, proof £5 on card, Skipton, 18-, black and white, the Craven heifer at centre, partners initials at left (Outing 1971p for type), stamped SPECIMEN, pencil date ‘Jan 30th/49’ in low field, good very fine £150-200

4646 Craven Bank Limited, proof £10 sight bills (3) and £20 sight bills (2), Skipton, 188-, black and white, the Craven heifer at left (Outing 1971p for type), extremely fine and quite attractive, rare (5) £180-240

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4647 Yorkshire Banking Company, proof/pull for a £15 sight bill, Skipton, 18-, serial number 20815, black and white, arms top left (Outing 1972 for similar), extremely fine £50-100

4650 Commercial Bank (Thomas Simpson, William Taylerson, John Sanderson, Josh Granger & Co.), 5 guineas, Stokesley, 1 July 1797, serial number 888, black and white, allegorical maiden at left with corn sheaf and sickle, manuscript signature of Thomas Simpson low right (Outing 2061a), VG to fine, scarce £140-180

4648 Commercial Bank (Thomas Simpson, William Taylerson, John Sanderson, Josh Granger & Co.), 5 guineas, Stokesley, 1 October 1796, serial number 71, black and white, allegorical maiden at left with corn sheaf and sickle, manuscript signature of Wm. Taylerson low right (Outing 2061a), VG to fine, scarce £150-200

4651 Commercial Bank (Simpson, Taylerson, Sanderson, Granger & Co.), £1, Stokesley, 7 December 1799, serial number Aa 139, black and white, allegorical maiden at left with corn sheaf and sickle, manuscript signature of John Sanderson low right (Outing 2061b), VG to fine, scarce £150-200

4649 Commercial Bank (Thomas Simpson, William Taylerson, John Sanderson, Josh Granger & Co.), 5 guineas, Stokesley, 1 October 1796, serial number 463, black and white, allegorical maiden at left with corn sheaf and sickle, manuscript signature of Thomas Simpson low right (Outing 2061a), clipped, VG to fine, scarce £140-180

4652 Commercial Bank (Simpson, Taylerson, Sanderson, Granger & Co.), £1, Stokesley, 2 December 1799, serial number Aa 856, black and white, allegorical maiden at left with corn sheaf and sickle, manuscript signature of John Sanderson low right (Outing 2061b), VG to fine, scarce £140-180

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STOODLEY BRIDGE

4653 Stoodley Bridge near Halifax (John Sutcliffe, Thomas Sutcliffe and James Sutcliffe), £1, 15 April 1823, serial number H 61, black and white, partners initials laureate left, manuscript signature of Thomas Sutcliffe low right (Outing 2066a), VG to fine, scarce £120-160

4656 Thirsk New Bank (Mowbray, Hollingsworth, Wetherell, Shields, Boulton & Co.), 1 guinea, 24 November 1814, serial number 578, black and white, arms and oak tree top left, value in pale grey panel low left, manuscript signature of Hollingsworth low right (Outing 2164a), about fine and scarce £150-200

THIRSK

4654 Thirsk Bank (Fenton Scott, Nicholson & Smith), 5 guineas, 20 October 1806, serial number G 429, black and white, allegorical maiden at left with cornucopia (Abundance), manuscript signature of Nicholson low right, also a 1 guinea dated 1809 (Outing 2162a, b), VG and poor (2) £120-160

4655 Thirsk Bank (Fenton Scott, Nicholson & Smith), proof 1 guinea, 181-, black and white, partners initials in oval frame top left (Outing 2162a for similar), mounted on card, good very fine and rare £150-200

4657 Thirsk Bank (Mowbray, Hollingsworth, Wetherell, Shields, Boulton & Co.), 1 guinea, 2 June 1815, serial number 469A, black and white, arms and oak tree top left, value in pale grey panel low left, manuscript signature of Hollingsworth low right (Outing 2164a), about fine and scarce £150-200

4658 Thirsk New Bank (Mowbray, Hollingsworth, Wetherell, Shields, Boulton & Co.), £1, 22 June 1814, serial number 880, black and white, arms and oak tree top left, value in pale grey panel low left, manuscript signature of Hollingsworth low right (Outing 2164b), fine and scarce £150-200

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4659 Thirsk Bank (Mowbray, Hollingsworth, Wetherell, Shields, Boulton & Co.), £5, 26 October 1814, serial number 181, black and white, arms and oak tree top left, value in pale grey panel low left, manuscript signature of Hollingsworth low right (Outing 2164c), good fine and rare £200-250

4662 York Union Banking Company, proof £5 on card, Thirsk, 18-, black and white, arms and oak tree top centre, York Minster top left, value within oak wreath top right, manuscript signature low right (Outing 2167a for type), pencil date ‘Novr. 22nd 1847’ low left, extremely fine, attractive and rare £200-300

4660 Thirsk Bank (Joseph Desser, Henry Dresser & William Tetley), £5, 1 January 1830, serial number 3008, black and white, pastoral scene at centre, manuscript signature low right (Outing 2165a), good fine and rare £250-300

4663 York Union Banking Company, proof £5 on large format card, Thirsk, 18-, black and white, arms and oak tree top centre, York Minster top left, value within oak wreath top right, manuscript signature low right (Outing 2167a for type), stamped SPECIMEN, good very fine, attractive and rare £200-250

4661 York Union Banking Company, £5, Thirsk, 25 October 1877, serial number A 4070, black and white, arms and oak tree top centre, York Minster top left, value within oak wreath top right, manuscript signature low right (Outing 2167a), VG, manuscript ‘Cancelled’ across face, VG and rare £200-250

4664 Thirsk Bank, York City & County Banking Company, proof £5 on India paper, Thirsk, 18-, black and white, York Minster top centre, street scene at left (Outing 2168a for type), stamped SPECIMEN, pencil date ‘November 1874’ low left, extremely fine, attractive and rare £200-250 141


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WAKEFIELD

4665 Thirsk Bank, York City & County Banking Company, proof £5 on India paper, Thirsk, 18-, black and white, York Minster top centre, street scene at left (Outing 2168a for type), pencil ‘from this’ low left, signature area excised, extremely fine, attractive and rare £140-180

4666 Thirsk Bank, York City & County Banking Company Limited, proof £5 on India paper, Thirsk, 18-, black and white, York Minster top centre, street scene at left (Outing 2168b for type), pencil date ‘7 April/86’ low left, signature area excised, extremely fine, attractive and rare £150-200

4668 Wakefield Bank (Fras Ingram & Benjn Kennet), sight bills (4), 1794, 1802, 1803, 1809, black and white (Outing 2239 for partnership), fine to very fine (4) £60-100

4669 Wakefield Bank (Ingram, Kennet & Ingram), 1 guinea (2), 1799, 1800, black and white, ruins top left, manuscript signature of Kennet low right (Outing 2239a), good fine, scarce (2) £200-250

4670 West Riding Bank, Wakefield (Milnes, Leathams, Jackson, Tew & Trueman), proof £1, 18-, black and white, ruins top left, manuscript signature of Kennet low right (Outing 2242a), almost extremely fine, rare £150-200 4667 Yorkshire Banking Company, £5, Thirsk, 15 December 1885, serial number 189650, black and white with value in green protector at centre, allegorical figures top centre and at left and right (Outing 2169c), signature cut cancelled, very fine, attractive and rare £350-450 WWW.SPinK.Com

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4674 West Riding Bank, Wakefield (Leatham, Tew & Compy.), £5, 1 June 1899, serial number B 7278, black and white, bank building top left, manuscript signature of John Leatham low right, reverse blue, also a letter from Barclays Bank stating that the note is still outstanding! (Outing 2242e), good very fine, very rare (2) £350-450

4671 West Riding Bank, Wakefield (Leatham, Tew, Trueman, Tew & Compy.), £1, 1 November 1822, serial number R 3391, black and white, bank building top left, manuscript signature of John Leatham low right ruins top left, manuscript signature of Kennet low right (Outing 2242 this type not seen), mounted on card, good fine, rare £150-200

4672 West Riding Bank, Wakefield (Leatham, Tew, Trueman, Tew & Compy.), proof £1 on India paper, 18-, black and white, bank building top left, manuscript signature of John Leatham low right ruins top left, manuscript signature of Kennet low right (Outing 2242 this type not seen), good very fine, rare £150-200

4675 West Riding Bank, Wakefield (Leatham, Tew & Compy.), £5, 31 March 1879, serial number T 1570, black and white, bank building top left, manuscript signature of John Leatham low right (Outing 2242f), ink cancelled, very fine, very rare £300-400

4673 West Riding Bank, Wakefield (Leatham, Tew, Trueman, Tew & Compy.), proof £10 on card, 18-, black and white, bank building top left, manuscript signature of John Leatham low right ruins top left, manuscript signature of Kennet low right (Outing 2242 this type not seen), good very fine, rare and striking £200-300

4676 West Riding Bank, Wakefield (Leatham, Tew & Compy.), proof £5, 18-, black and white, bank building top left (Outing 2242e for type), extremely fine, rare £200-250

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4677 Wakefield Bank (Godfrey W. Wentworth, Robt Chaloner, Thos Rishworth & Thos Rishworth Junr.), an unissued 1 guinea, 18- and an issued guinea of 1820, black and white, monument top left, manuscript signature of Thomas Rishworth Junr. low right on the issued note (Outing 2243b, a), extremely fine and VG (2) £150-200

4678 Wakefield Bank (Godfrey W. Wentworth, Robt Chaloner, Thos Rishworth & Thos Rishworth Junr.), £1, 6 November 1822, serial number 2847, black and white, monument top left, manuscript signature of Godfrey Wentworth low right (Outing 2243 not seen), slight rusting otherwise good very fine, scarce £150-200

4679 Wakefield Bank (Godfrey W. Wentworth, Robt Chaloner, Thos Rishworth & Thos Rishworth Junr.), £1, 1 January 1823, serial number 1053, black and white, monument top left, manuscript signature of Rishworth low right (Outing 2243 not seen), fine, scarce £100-150

4680 Wakefield Bank (Godfrey W. Wentworth, Robt Chaloner, Thos Rishworth & Thos Rishworth Junr.), proof £5, 18-, black and white, monument top left, allegorical maidens at centre with lion and unicorn (Outing 2243c for type), a Perkins, Fairman & Heath engraving, extremely fine, attractive and rare £200-300

4681 Wakefield Bank (Wentworth, Chaloner & Rishworths), £1 (2), 1823, 1825, black and white, monument top left, Britannia at right (two varieties), manuscript signature of Rishworth low right (Outing 2243d), VG, scarce (2) £150-200

4682 Wakefield Bank (Wentworth, Chaloner & Rishworths), proof £1 on card, 18-, black and white, monument top left, Britannia standing at right (Outing 2243d), handstamoped SPECIMEN, extremely fine and attractive, rare £150-200

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WANSFORD

4686 Wansford, two unissued sight bills, 17-, both black and white and to ‘Child’s Bank’ very fine (2) £100-120

4683 Wakefield Joint Stock Banking Company, proof £5 on card, 18-, black and white, arms flanked by allegorical maidens top centre, reverse black and white, Abundance at left, Britannia at right (Outing 2244a), a bold Lizars engraving, extremely fine and rare £250-300

WETHERBY

4684 Wakefield Joint Stock Banking Company, proof on thick paper £20 post bill on card, 18-, black and white, Britannia in ornate frame top left, value in black tablet low left (Outing 2244a for partnership), a bold Lizars engraving, extremely fine and rare £200-300

4687 Yorkshire Banking Company, £5, Wetherby, 18-, black and white with value in green protector at centre, allegorical figures top centre and at left and right, reverse black and white, maidens at centre, church at left and right (Outing 2335c), perforated and handstamped CANCELLED, good very fine and rare £350-450

WHITBY

4685 Wakefield and Barnsley Union Bank Limited, proof £5 on card, Wakefield, ND, serial number C 5000, black and white, arms flanked by allegorical maidens top centre, reverse blue and white, Abundance at left, Britannia at right, also a proof/pull on card for the obverse (Outing 2244c for type), a bold Johnston engraving, SPECIMEN overprint, extremely fine and rare (2) £300-400

4688 Whitby Bank (Jonathan Sanders), 1 guinea, 22 September 1808, serial number A 529, black and white, bank building top left, manuscript signature of Jonathan Sanders low right (Outing 2339a), VG, scarce £140-180 145


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4689 Whitby Bank (Jonathan & Joseph Sanders), 1 guinea, 15 November 1819, serial number 1948, black and white, tree top left, manuscript signature of Joseph Sanders low right (Outing 2339a), signature cancelled, VG, scarce £140-180

4690 Whitby Bank (Jonathan Sanders), unissued 1 guinea, 17-, black and white, arms laureate top left (Outing 2339a), good fine, scarce £150-200

4692 Whitby Old Bank (Simpson, Chapman & Co.), unissued 1 guinea (2), black, white and red, Mercury at centre, partners initials at right, arms at left (Outing 2340 for bank), good very fine and fine (2) £150-200

4693 Whitby Old Bank (Simpson, Chapman & Co.), unissued £1, 18-, black, white and red, ruins top left (Outing 2340 for bank), good very fine £120-160

4691 Whitby Bank (Jonathan Sanders), unissued 5 guineas, 180-, black and white, bank building top left (Outing 2339 not listed), very fine, rare £250-300 4694 Whitby Old Bank (Simpson, Chapman & Co.), unissued £1 (2), 18-, black, white and red, ruins top left and arms at left (Outing 2340 for bank), very fine but one with slight damage (2) £180-240

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4698 Whitby Bank (Pease, Richardson & Pease & Green), 1 guinea (2), 1801, 1813, black and white, windmill top left, manuscript signature low right (Outing 2342c), signature cut cancelled, VG to fine (2) £100-150

4695 Whitby Old Bank (Simpson, Chapman & Co.), £5, 15 March 1890, serial number 2441, black, white and red, ruins top left, arms at left, partners initials at right, manuscript signatures low field (Outing 2340 for bank), red manuscript ‘Forged’ (looks authentic) in field, good fine, rare £140-180

4699 Whitby Bank (Pease, Richardson & Richardson), 5 guineas, 20 November 1813, serial number 765 B, black and white, windmill top left, manuscript signature low right (Outing 2342d for similar), signature cut cancelled, VG to fine, rare £150-200

4696 Whitby Old Bank (Simpson, Chapman & Co.), unissued £5 (2), 18-, black, white and red, ruins top left, arms at left, partners initials at right (Outing 2340 for bank), very fine and good very fine, scarce (2) £150-200

4700 Whitby Bank (Pease, Richardson, Green & Richardson), 1 guinea, 1 June 1807, serial number 119, black and white, windmill top left, manuscript signature of Richardson low right (Outing 2342e), VG to fine, scarce £120-160

4697 Whitby Old Bank (Simpson, Chapman & Co.), unissued £5 (2), 18-, one with serial number 3750, black, white and red, ruins top left, arms at left, partners initials at right (Outing 2340 for bank), very fine, scarce (2) £150-200 147


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4701 Whitby Bank (Pease, Richardson, Green & Richardson), unissued 1 guinea, 18-, black and white, windmill top left (Outing 2342e), good very fine, scarce £140-180

4702 Whitby Bank ( Richardson, Holt & Co.), unissued 1 guinea, 181-, black and white, stately house top left, also an unissued sight bill dated 18- (Outing 2342 for similar), very fine with damage at corners, scarce (2) £100-150

4703 Whitby Bank (Robert & John Campion), £5, 13 January 1837, serial number 2263, black and white, maiden, arms and tree at left, manuscript signature of John Campion low right (Outing 2343a), VG, rare £140-180

4704 Whitby Bank (Miles, Wells & Co.), unissued 1 guinea, 180-, black and white, allegorical scene with boy shearing a sheep top left (Outing 2344a), good very fine and rare £250-350

4705 Whitby Bank (Dymoke Wells & Co.), unissued 212⁄ guineas, 180-, black and white, allegorical scene with boy shearing a sheep top left (Outing 2344b), good very fine and a most unusual denomination, very rare £400-600

4706 Whitby Bank, York City & County Banking Company, proof £5, Whitby, 18-, black and white, York Minster top centre, maiden (Abundance) with cornucopia at left (Outing 2345a for type), pencil date ‘Feby. 18th/73’ low left, about extremely fine, attractive and rare £200-250

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4707 Whitby Bank, York City & County Banking Company, proof £5, Whitby, 18-, black and white, York Minster top centre, maiden (Abundance) with cornucopia at left (Outing 2345a for type), pencil date ‘Feby. 14th/65’ low left, good very fine and rare £150-200

4710 York Bank (Swann, Clough, Swann, Bland, Swann, Clough & Self), £5, 1 September 1827, serial number 2307, black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature of Geo. Swann low right (Outing 2451a), clipped, almost fine and rare £150-200

4708 Whitby Bank, York City & County Banking Company, proof £5 on card, Whitby, 185-, black and white, York Minster top centre, maiden (Abundance) with cornucopia at left (Outing 2345a for type), pencil date ‘Novr. 5th/49’ low left, mounting damage top left otherwise very fine, attractive and rare £150-200

4711 York Old Bank (Swann, Clough & Co.), £5, 19 January 1874, serial number J 0430, black and white, value in pale blue panel at centre, arms top left (Outing 2451c), signature cut cancelled, about fine and rare £200-250

4709 Whitby Bank, York City & County Banking Company, proof £5, Whitby, 18-, black and white, York Minster top centre, maiden (Abundance) with cornucopia at left (Outing 2345a for type), slight damage from mounting otherwise about extremely fine, attractive and rare £140-180

4712 York Old Bank (John Holmes), £5, 29 May 1781, serial number 2/625, black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature of John Holmes low right (Outing 2453a), multiple annotations on reverse, flimsy paper, about very fine, rare £250-300 149


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4713 York Old Bank (John Holmes), £10, 29 March 1781, serial number 2/225, black and white with manuscript signature of John Holmes low right (Outing 2453b), multiple annotations on reverse, flimsy paper, about very fine, rare £250-300

4714 York Bank (Wilson Smith & Tweedy), £5, 4 April 1810, serial number 871, black and white, arms at left, manuscript signature of Thomas Wilson low right (Outing 2454a), about very fine and rare £300-400

4715 York Bank (Wilson Smith & Self), 1 guinea, 19 August 1819, serial number 683, black and white, arms at left, manuscript signature of Thomas Wilson low right (Outing 2454 for simiar), about fine and rare £150-200

4716 York Bank (Godfrey Wentworth Wentworth, Robert Chaloner, Thos Rishworth, Son & Co.), £1, 1 January 1818, serial number 8855, black and white, York Minster laureate top left, manuscript signature of Chaloner low right (Outing 2455b), VG, scarce £100-150

4717 York Bank (Wentworth, Chaloner, Rishworth, Son & Co.), £1, 1 January 1821, serial number 3074, black and white, York Minster laureate top left, manuscript signature of Chaloner low right (Outing 2455b), VG, scarce £100-150

4718 York Bank (Godfrey Wentworth Wentworth, Robert Chaloner, Thos Rishworth & Thomas Rishworth Jr.), proof £5, 18-, black and white, York Minster top left, allegorical maidens at centre with lion and unicorn (Outing 2255d for type), a Perkins, Fairman & Heath engraving, about extremely fine, attractive and rare £200-300

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4719 York Bank (Wentworth, Chaloner, Rishworth & Co.), £1, 28 April 1823, serial number 861, black and white, York Minster top left, Britannia top right, manuscript signature of Wentworth low right (Outing 2455c), about fine and rare £180-240

4722 York City & County Banking Company, proof obverse and reverse £5 on card, ND, black and white, York Minster top centre, gateway top left and right, bank building low left, arms top left, allegorical maiden low right, reverse dark green, turreted maiden at centre, value and arms in field (Outing 2456 for type), red Waterlow SPECIMEN overprint, good extremely fine, attractive and rare £400-600

4720 York Bank (Wentworth, Chaloner, Rishworth & Co.), proof £1 on large format card, 18-, black and white, York Minster top left, Britannia top right (Outing 2455f), extremely fine and rare £200-250

4723 York City & County Banking Company, proof £10, 183-, black and white, York Minster top centre, bank building at left (Outing 2456 for type), scuffed, very fine and rare £150-200

4721 York City & County Banking Company, unissued £5, 18-, black and white, Fountains Abbey top centre (Outing 2456d), extremely fine, attractive and rare £150-200

4724 York City & County Bank, post bills (5) for £10, 20, 30, 50, 100, 1845, black and white, York Minster at left, manuscript signatures and annotations, also a proof and an issued sight bill (Outing 2456 for type), generally very fine (7) £80-100 151


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4725 York Union Banking Company, proof £5, 18-, black and white, Royal arms top centre, York Minster and arms at left (Outing 2457d), a Lizars engraving, black SPECIMEN handstamp, extremely fine and rare £200-300

4726 York Union Banking Company, proof £5, 18-, black and white, Royal arms top centre, York Minster and arms at left (Outing 2457d), a Lizars engraving, manuscript black Specimen, extremely fine and rare £200-300

4727 York Union Banking Company, proof £5, 18-, black and white, Queen Victoria, lion and unicorn top centre, allegorical maiden at left and right, bank building low centre, (Outing 2457d), black SPECIMEN TO W.S. PORTAL, ESQ handstamp in field, good extremely fine and rare, an attractive Lizars engraving £300-400

4728 York Union Banking Company, proof £5, 18-, black and white, Queen Victoria, lion and unicorn top centre, allegorical maiden at left and right, bank building low centre, (Outing 2457d), good extremely fine and rare, an attractive Lizars engraving £250-350

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4731 York Union Banking Company, proof £10, 18-, black and white, Royal arms, lion and unicorn top centre, allegorical maiden at left and right (Abundance and Britannia) (Outing 2457d for similar, the £10 not listed), black SPECIMEN handstamp low right, good extremely fine and rare, an attractive Lizars engraving £300-400

4729 York Union Banking Company, £5, 20 December 1869, serial number R 8665, black and white, Queen Victoria, lion and unicorn top centre, allegorical maiden at left and right, bank building low centre, manuscript signatures below, reverse black and white, maiden and eagle at centre, value and arms in field (Outing 2457b), multiple annotations, split and rejoined, about fine and scarce £150-200

4732 York Union Banking Company, proof £5, 18-, black and white, arms, lion and unicorn top centre, allegorical maiden at left and right (Abundance and Britannia), bank building low centre (Outing 2457e), good extremely fine and rare, an attractive Lizars engraving £200-300

4730 York Union Banking Company, £5, 22 March 1883, serial number U 7550, black and white, Queen Victoria, lion and unicorn top centre, allegorical maiden at left and right, bank building low centre, manuscript signatures below, reverse black and white, maiden and eagle at centre, value and arms in field (Outing 2457b), multiple annotations, about fine and scarce £180-240

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4733 York Union Banking Company Limited, £5, 3 May 1894, serial number Y 5303, black and white, arms, lion and unicorn top centre, allegorical maiden at left and right (Abundance and Britannia), value in brown protector at centre, bank building low centre, two manuscript signatures below, reverse blue and white, eagle and cherub at centre (Outing 2457h), purple ‘Cancelled’ across face, good very fine and rare, an attractive Johnston engraving £200-250

4735 York Union Banking Company Limited, £5, 2 April 1885, serial number V 3874, black and white, arms, lion and unicorn top centre, allegorical maiden at left and right (Abundance and Britannia), value in brown protector at centre, bank building low centre, two manuscript signatures below, reverse blue and white, eagle and cherub at centre (Outing 2457h), signatures perforation cancelled, very fine and rare, an attractive Johnston engraving £200-250

4734 York Union Banking Company Limited, £5, 2 April 1885, serial number X 7674, black and white, arms, lion and unicorn top centre, allegorical maiden at left and right (Abundance and Britannia), value in brown protector at centre, bank building low centre, two manuscript signatures below, reverse blue and white, eagle and cherub at centre (Outing 2457h), purple CANCELLED handstamps, good very fine and rare, an attractive Johnston engraving £200-250

4736 York Union Banking Company Limited, £5, 2 April 1885, serial number V 3874, black and white, arms, lion and unicorn top centre, allegorical maiden at left and right (Abundance and Britannia), bank building low centre, two manuscript signatures below, reverse black and white, eagle and cherub at centre (Outing 2457h), manuscript ‘Cancelled’ across face of note, extremely fine and rare, an attractive Johnston engraving and a lovely note £400-600

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4739 York Union Banking Company Limited, £5, 7 March 1901, serial number C 1270, black and white, arms, lion and unicorn top centre, allegorical maiden at left and right (Abundance and Britannia), value in red protector at centre, two manuscript signatures below, reverse blue and white, eagle and cherub at centre (Outing 2457h), purple ‘CANCELLED’ handstamps, good very fine and scarce, an attractive Perkins engraving £180-240

4737 York Union Banking Company Limited, £5, 4 April 1895, serial number A 3954, black and white, arms, lion and unicorn top centre, allegorical maiden at left and right (Abundance and Britannia), value in red protector at centre, two manuscript signatures below, reverse blue and white, eagle and cherub at centre (Outing 2457h), signatures ink cancelled, very fine and scarce, an attractive Perkins engraving £150-250

4738 York Union Banking Company Limited, £5, 17 April 1895, serial number B 4975, black and white, arms, lion and unicorn top centre, allegorical maiden at left and right (Abundance and Britannia), value in red protector at centre, two manuscript signatures below, reverse blue and white, eagle and cherub at centre (Outing 2457h), various annotations, about very fine and scarce, an attractive Perkins engraving £100-150

4740 York Union Banking Company Limited, a part issued £5, 19-, serial number C 4088, black and white, arms, lion and unicorn top centre, allegorical maiden at left and right (Abundance and Britannia), value in red protector at centre, reverse blue and white, eagle and cherub at centre (Outing 2457h), small tears top margin otherwise extremely fine and scarce, an attractive Perkins engraving £200-300

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4741 York Union Bank, a group of proof bills of exchange and post bills (19), dated 18-, 184- or 186-, black and white, some with arms, some with allegorical figures (Outing 2457 for bank), varied grades, from fine to extremely fine, scarce and interesting (19) £100-150

4742 Yorkshire Banking Company, £5, 6 May 1849, serial number 79044, black and white, allegorical maiden (Abundance) at left, manuscript signature low right (Outing 2458e), cut and rejoined, VG to fine and rare £200-250

4743 Yorkshire Banking Company, an obverse and reverse proof £5, 18-, black and white, allegorical figures around, bank building top centre, reverse black and white, maidens at centre, church at left and right (Outing 2458h), an attractive Lizars engraving, good extremely fine and rare £250-350

4744 Yorkshire Banking Company, a proof pull £5, 18-, black and white, allegorical figures around, bank building top centre, reverse black and white, maidens at centre, church at left and right (Outing 2458h), a reproduction from the original plate, extremely fine £20-30

4745 Yorkshire Banking Company, an obverse proof £5 on large format card, 18-, black and white, allegorical figures around, bank building top centre, (Outing 2458l), an attractive Sprague engraving, good extremely fine and rare £200-300

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4746 Yorkshire Agricultural and Commercial Banking Co., proof £5, ND, black and white, allegorical maiden at left (Industry), value top left and right (Outing 2459a), a Lizars engraving, black SPECIMEN handstamp, extremely fine and rare £250-300

4747 Yorkshire Agricultural and Commercial Banking Co., proof £5, York, ND, black and white, allegorical maiden at left (Abundance), value low left and top right (Outing 2459a), black SPECIMEN handstamp, extremely fine and rare £250-300

4748 Yorkshire Agricultural and Commercial Banking Co., proof £10, ND, black and white, allegorical maiden at left (Ceres), value low left and top right (Outing 2459 for type), a Lizars engraving, black SPECIMEN handstamp, extremely fine and rare £250-300

4749 Yorkshire Agricultural and Commercial Banking Co., proof £50 sight bill, ND, black and white, church at left, value low left (Outing 2459 for type), a Lizars engraving, extremely fine and rare £100-150 157


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4750 York & East Riding Bank (Beckett & Co.), £5, 4 November 1909, serial number 75350, black and white, value in blue protector at centre, maidens and arms top centre, value top left and right, manuscript signature low right (Outing 2460a), VG to fine and a very rare late issue £300-400

4751 York & East Riding Bank (Denison, Denison, Bower, Pease & Duncombe), proof £5 on card, 4 November 1909, serial number 75350, black and white, value in blue protector at centre, maidens and arms top centre, church top left and right, value top left and right, manuscript signature low right (Outing 2460a), pencil ‘October 1879’, perforations, good extremely fine and rare £200-300 WWW.SPinK.Com

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4752 York & East Riding Bank (Beckett & Co.), proof sight bills and cheques (8), black and white, York Minster at left, also four proof deposit receipts, 18- (ca 1879) (Outing 2460 for similar), good very fine and rare (12) ÂŁ150-200

4753 York County Bank, skit notes (2), 1811, black and white, arms top left, signed by Thomas Rotheram (Outing 4090a), very fine, unusual and rare (2) ÂŁ150-180

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The David Kirch Collection of English Provincial Banknotes - Part IV

Wednesday 17 July 2013 at 10.00 a.m. and 2.00 p.m.

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I request Spink, without legal obligations of any kind on its part, to bid on the following Lots up to the price given below. I understand that if my bid is successful the Purchase Price will be the sum of the final bid and Buyer’s premium as a percentage of the final bid as well as any VAT chargeable. The Rate of Premium is 20% of the final hammer price of each lot. All bids shall be treated as offers made on the Terms and conditions for Buyers printed in the catalogue. I also understand that Spink provides the service of executing bids on behalf of clients for the convenience of clients and that Spink will not be held responsible for failing to execute bids. If identical commission bids are received for the same Lot, the commission bid received first by Spink will take precedence. Please note that you will not be notified if there are higher written bids received. If you require such notification then this is available on bids made via Spink live bidding service.

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

Lot Number (in numerical order)

Price Bid £ (excluding Buyer’s Premium)

Lot Number (in numerical order)

Price Bid £ (excluding Buyer’s Premium)

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10.00 a.m. and 2.00 p.m. PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY IN BLOCK LETTERS AND ENSURE THAT BIDS ARE IN STERLING Lot Number (in numerical order)

Price Bid £ (excluding Buyer’s Premium)

Lot Number (in numerical order)

Price Bid £ (excluding Buyer’s Premium)

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 £100 to £300 £300 to £600 £600 to £1,000

by £5 by £10 £320-£350-£380-£400 etc. by £50

£1,000 to £3,000 £3,000 to £6,000 £6,000 to £20,000 £20,000 and up

by £100 £3,200-£3,500-£3,800-£4,000 etc. by £500 Auctioneer’s discretion

Lot Number (in numerical order)

Price Bid £ (excluding Buyer’s Premium)

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.

REFERENCES REQUIRED FOR CLIENTS NOT YET KNOWN TO SPINK

TRAdE REFERENcES

BANK REFERENcES

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AUCTION RESULTS SALe:

The David Kirch Collection of English Provincial Banknotes - Part III

SALe no:

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Thursday 18 April 2013

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London

Spink & Son Ltd 69 Southampton Row Bloomsbury London WC1B 4ET Tel: (020) 7563 4000

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

Price

Lot

Price

Lot

Price

Lot

Price

Lot

Price

Lot

Price

Lot

Price

3001 3002 3003 3004 3005 3006 3007 3008 3009 3010 3011 3012 3013 3014 3015 3016 3017 3018 3019 3020 3021 3022 3023 3024 3025 3026 3027 3028 3029 3030 3031 3032 3033 3034 3036 3037 3038 3039 3040 3041 3042 3043 3044 3045

£360 £240 £180 £260 £70 £110 £90 £160 £180 £160 £100 £100 £120 £120 £1,650 £90 £80 £1,150 £20 £120 £100 £130 £260 £140 £80 £80 £190 £110 £250 £320 £580 £320 £200 £120 £140 £70 £80 £180 £220 £110 £160 £260 £360 £360

3047 3048 3049 3050 3051 3053 3054 3055 3056 3057 3058 3060 3061 3062 3063 3064 3065 3066 3067 3068 3069 3070 3071 3072 3073 3074 3075 3076 3077 3078 3079 3080 3081 3082 3083 3084 3085 3086 3087 3088 3089 3090 3092 3093

£340 £400 £160 £620 £600 £170 £360 £260 £340 £220 £400 £300 £340 £90 £90 £190 £180 £270 £400 £120 £90 £130 £90 £130 £90 £90 £100 £180 £100 £170 £90 £100 £150 £140 £200 £160 £150 £70 £70 £110 £180 £220 £110 £40

3094 3095 3096 3097 3099 3100 3101 3103 3104 3105 3106 3107 3108 3109 3110 3111 3112 3113 3114 3115 3116 3117 3118 3119 3120 3121 3122 3123 3124 3125 3127 3128 3129 3130 3131 3132 3133 3134 3135 3136 3137 3138 3139 3140

£170 £310 £160 £180 £130 £190 £130 £320 £320 £160 £420 £1,500 £170 £170 £420 £210 £200 £440 £270 £180 £130 £300 £220 £320 £270 £350 £240 £130 £180 £190 £180 £170 £160 £210 £130 £180 £200 £190 £210 £180 £450 £260 £110 £70

3141 3143 3144 3145 3146 3147 3148 3149 3150 3153 3155 3156 3157 3158 3159 3160 3161 3162 3163 3164 3165 3166 3167 3168 3169 3170 3171 3173 3175 3176 3179 3180 3181 3182 3183 3184 3185 3186 3187 3188 3189 3191 3192 3193

£180 £320 £180 £130 £80 £300 £170 £360 £220 £200 £280 £170 £350 £170 £270 £180 £480 £270 £220 £180 £130 £200 £240 £210 £130 £310 £520 £100 £130 £260 £80 £130 £170 £160 £100 £130 £180 £350 £130 £350 £220 £140 £140 £90

3194 3195 3196 3197 3198 3199 3200 3201 3202 3203 3204 3205 3206 3207 3208 3210 3211 3213 3215 3217 3220 3222 3223 3225 3226 3227 3228 3229 3230 3231 3232 3233 3234 3235 3236 3237 3238 3239 3240 3241 3242 3243 3244 3245

£270 £130 £180 £220 £130 £130 £170 £220 £200 £320 £300 £210 £360 £140 £140 £130 £200 £120 £220 £130 £170 £90 £190 £170 £270 £20 £140 £160 £130 £130 £100 £170 £90 £180 £140 £140 £330 £150 £150 £200 £150 £150 £130 £420

3246 3248 3250 3251 3252 3255 3256 3257 3258 3259 3260 3261 3262 3263 3264 3265 3266 3268 3269 3270 3271 3272 3273 3275 3280 3281 3282 3283 3284 3285 3286 3287 3288 3289 3290 3291 3292 3294 3295 3296 3297 3298 3299 3300

£180 £420 £80 £130 £260 £80 £130 £160 £100 £290 £70 £70 £420 £130 £130 £180 £180 £260 £260 £210 £90 £130 £130 £130 £250 £160 £210 £250 £150 £180 £90 £70 £190 £140 £320 £110 £210 £70 £70 £100 £110 £110 £280 £320

3301 3302 3303 3304 3305 3306 3307 3308 3309 3310 3311 3312 3313 3314 3315 3316 3317 3318 3319 3320 3321 3322 3323 3324 3325 3326 3327 3328 3329 3330 3331 3332 3333 3334 3335 3336 3337 3338 3339 3340 3341 3342 3343 3344

£190 £90 £45 £90 £220 £260 £70 £110 £110 £110 £90 £320 £220 £210 £50 £90 £110 £130 £100 £220 £260 £50 £320 £220 £240 £190 £210 £150 £230 £90 £100 £160 £60 £720 £130 £180 £180 £130 £80 £110 £210 £180 £150 £170


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Lot

Price

Lot

Price

3345 3346 3347 3348 3349 3351 3352 3353 3354 3355 3357 3358 3359 3360 3361 3362 3363 3364 3365 3366 3367 3368 3370 3371 3372 3374 3375 3376 3377 3378 3379 3381 3382 3383 3385 3386 3387 3388 3389 3390 3391 3392 3393 3395 3397 3398 3401 3404 3405 3406 3408 3409 3411 3412 3413 3414 3415

£30 £130 £130 £130 £120 £110 £90 £90 £210 £210 £210 £180 £180 £100 £90 £110 £140 £150 £220 £230 £70 £130 £110 £150 £200 £190 £150 £210 £220 £70 £160 £70 £50 £80 £120 £130 £80 £150 £130 £110 £90 £520 £180 £90 £280 £120 £150 £500 £780 £280 £280 £130 £100 £180 £270 £90 £180

3418 3419 3420 3421 3422 3423 3424 3425 3426 3427 3428 3429 3431 3432 3433 3434 3435 3436 3437 3438 3439 3440 3441 3442 3447 3448 3449 3450 3451 3452 3453 3454 3456 3457 3458 3459 3460 3461 3462 3463 3464 3465 3466 3467 3472 3473 3474 3475 3476 3477 3478 3479 3480 3481 3482 3483 3484

£130 £100 £180 £140 £200 £360 £40 £130 £35 £60 £240 £340 £140 £180 £340 £220 £360 £230 £360 £360 £380 £200 £150 £280 £180 £260 £130 £480 £130 £110 £90 £230 £140 £270 £400 £300 £340 £400 £420 £200 £130 £210 £320 £420 £45 £200 £170 £200 £840 £260 £200 £170 £100 £180 £100 £70 £180

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Lot 3485 3487 3488 3489 3490 3491 3492 3493 3494 3495 3497 3498 3499 3500 3501 3502 3503 3504 3505 3506 3508 3509 3510 3511 3512 3513 3515 3516 3517 3520 3521 3522 3523 3524 3525 3526 3528 3529 3531 3532 3534 3535 3536 3537 3538 3539 3541 3541A 3542 3543 3544 3545 3546 3547 3548 3549 3550

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Price

Lot

Price

Lot

Price

Lot

Price

Lot

Price

£180 £90 £130 £130 £70 £90 £90 £190 £360 £250 £160 £130 £200 £130 £200 £220 £140 £350 £130 £280 £90 £200 £120 £90 £280 £280 £80 £170 £350 £130 £200 £90 £130 £120 £110 £130 £120 £130 £400 £180 £360 £130 £110 £280 £130 £280 £440 £170 £170 £320 £280 £145 £700 £460 £410 £170 £60

3551 3552 3553 3554 3555 3556 3557 3558 3562 3563 3564 3567 3568 3569 3570 3571 3572 3573 3574 3575 3576 3577 3579 3580 3581 3582 3583 3584 3585 3586 3587 3588 3589 3590 3591 3592 3593 3594 3595 3596 3597 3598 3599 3600 3601 3603 3604 3605 3606 3607 3608 3609 3611 3612 3614 3618 3619

£230 £160 £170 £70 £150 £220 £240 £170 £110 £150 £90 £50 £170 £110 £460 £420 £250 £150 £300 £300 £360 £60 £130 £80 £1,400 £150 £90 £280 £150 £340 £170 £120 £120 £140 £130 £130 £110 £180 £150 £380 £250 £520 £480 £260 £420 £300 £300 £500 £290 £280 £250 £200 £70 £90 £180 £130 £150

3620 3621 3622 3624 3625 3626 3627 3628 3629 3631 3632 3633 3634 3635 3636 3637 3641 3642 3643 3644 3645 3646 3647 3648 3649 3650 3651 3652 3653 3654 3655 3656 3657 3658 3659 3660 3662 3663 3664 3665 3666 3667 3668 3669 3670 3671 3672 3673 3674 3675 3676 3677 3678 3679 3680 3681 3682

£200 £50 £200 £160 £30 £340 £200 £140 £160 £90 £170 £200 £140 £110 £110 £600 £100 £140 £90 £180 £180 £180 £360 £210 £240 £240 £180 £40 £190 £520 £500 £200 £240 £280 £820 £260 £280 £210 £300 £340 £260 £260 £230 £180 £80 £210 £90 £90 £100 £180 £130 £210 £210 £150 £110 £170 £110

3683 3684 3685 3686 3687 3688 3690 3691 3692 3693 3694 3695 3696 3697 3698 3699 3700 3701 3702 3703 3704 3705 3706 3708 3709 3710 3711 3713 3715 3716 3717 3718 3719 3720 3721 3722 3723 3724 3725 3726 3727 3731 3732 3733 3734 3735 3736 3737 3738 3739 3740 3741 3742 3744 3745 3746 3747

£120 £130 £110 £220 £110 £180 £140 £140 £170 £110 £140 £150 £270 £140 £140 £200 £50 £280 £940 £90 £130 £70 £70 £160 £210 £160 £90 £130 £160 £70 £70 £420 £350 £210 £90 £90 £130 £150 £130 £140 £210 £40 £440 £460 £240 £300 £80 £200 £260 £260 £280 £50 £380 £570 £560 £300 £290

3748 3749 3750 3751 3752 3753 3754 3755 3756 3757 3758 3759 3760 3761 3762 3763 3764 3765 3766 3767 3768 3769 3770 3771 3772 3773 3774 3775 3776 3777 3778 3779 3780 3781 3782 3783 3784 3785 3788 3790 3791 3792 3793 3794 3796 3798 3799 3800 3801

£270 £380 £130 £170 £130 £230 £350 £180 £90 £250 £360 £360 £190 £260 £320 £280 £180 £210 £250 £150 £120 £240 £240 £460 £80 £90 £880 £320 £340 £150 £150 £150 £140 £90 £270 £130 £70 £330 £70 £520 £90 £320 £210 £150 £1,500 £100 £110 £110 £80


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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.

2.2

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.

3.3

3.4

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.

4.2

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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4.3

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.

4.4

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.

4.5

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.

4.6

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.

4.7

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.

4.8

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.

4.9

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

Up to £10,000

£20

£30

£40

Above £10,001

£20

£50

£60

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. i.

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.

ii.

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.

iii.

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.

iv.

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 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 Rex Bishop Richard Debney 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 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 Eleanor Ball Luca Borgo Rita Ariete John Winchcombe Harry Gladwin María Martínez Maurizio Schenini Finance Alison Bennet Marco Fiori Mina Bhagat Dennis Muriu Alison Kinnaird Billy Tumelty Dean Dowdall IT & Administration Berdia Qamarauli Attila Gyanyi Liz Cones Curlene Spencer Tom Robinson Cristina Dugoni Giacomo Canzi

SALE CALENDAR 2013 STAMPS 27 June 6 July 9/10/11 July 15/16 August 10 September 10 September 21 September 21/22 September 22 October 23-24 October 13-14 November 11 December

The “Fordwater” Collection of Canada and BNA Colonies The Collector’s Series Sale The Collector’s Series Sale The Collector’s Series Sale British East Africa and Uganda - The Award Winning Collections of George T. Krieger The Award Winning “Medina” Collection of India and States, Part III The Japanese Occupation Issues of South East Asia Stamps and Covers of South East Asia Important British Empire Revenues A Series of Single Vendor British Empire Sales The Collector’s Series Sale Great Britain Stamps and Postal History

New York Hong Kong London New York London London Singapore Singapore London London London London

143 CSS06 13027 144 13040 13028 13038 13030 13041 13042 13043 13044

Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals The Collector’s Series Sale 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 World Coins Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals

London Hong Kong Hong Kong New York London London London London

13013 CSS06 13020 317 13019 13014 13039 13015

The Collector’s Series Sale The David Kirch Collection of English Provincial Banknotes Part IV: Yorkshire and The North The Collector’s Series Sale World Banknotes The Ibrahim Salem Collection of African Banknotes World Banknotes

Hong Kong

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London New York London London London

13035 317 13018 13037 13034

Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria

London London

13002 13003

The Collector’s Series Sale The Collector’s Series Sale Bonds and Share Certificates of the World

Hong Kong New York London

CSS06 317 13017

The Collector’s Series Sale

New York

An Evening of Exceptional Wines An Evening of Exceptional Wines

Hong Kong Singapore

COINS 26/27 June 6 July 21 August 10/11 September 24 September 25 September 1 October 3 December BANKNOTES 6 July 17 July 10/11 September 1/2 October 8 October 5 December MEDALS 25 July 21 November BONDS AND SHARES 6 July 10/11 September 28 November

YOUR AMERICA TEAM (NEW YORK) AUTOGRAPHS Chairman Emeritus John Herzog Auction Administration and Marketing & Design Sonia Alves Luke Mitchell Finance & Administration Sam Qureshi Ingrid Qureshi Auctioneer Stephen Goldsmith

10/11 September WINES July September

The above sale dates are subject to change

YOUR ASIA TEAM (HONG KONG - SINGAPORE) Vice Chairman Anna Lee Administration Amy Yung Newton Tsang Raymond Tat Gary Tan

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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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THE DAVID KIRCH COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PROVINCIAL BANKNOTES - PART IV

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