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The David Kirch Collection of English Provincial Banknotes - Part I.
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STAMPS COINS BANKNOTES MEDALS BONDS & SHARES AUTOGRAPHS BOOKS WINES
69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 4ETwww.spink.com
9 OCTOBER 2012
LONDON
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THE DAVID KIRCH COLLECTION OF
ENGLISH PROVINCIAL BANKNOTES
PART I: SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST
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BANKNOTES, BONDS & SHARES
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BANKNOTES
26 September Charity Auction of Bank of England Notes London 120372/3 October World Banknotes London 120234 October The George Kanaan Collection of Banknotes of the Middle East London 120479 October The David Kirch Collection of English Provincial Banknotes - Part I London 1203510 October The David Kirch Collection of Bank of England Notes - Part I London 1203427 October The Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong 1204813/14 November The Collector’s Series Sale New York 3156 December World Banknotes London 1202412 January Banknotes of Hong Kong and China Hong Kong 1300515/16 January The Collector’s Series Sale New York 316
SALE CALENDAR 2012/2013
The above sale dates are subject to change
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– SALES ON A COMMISSION BASIS EITHER OF INDIVIDUAL PIECES OR WHOLE COLLECTIONS –
STAMPS
12 September The Chartwell Collection - GB King Edward VIII, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II London 1201713 September The Gavin Littaur Collection of British Postal History. Selected rare covers from the period 1840-53 London 1204522 September Fine Stamps and Covers of South East Asia Singapore 1201911 October Great Britain Stamps and Postal History London 1201823 October Victoria Half Lengths - The John Barwis Collection London 1204223 October The “Fordwater” Collections of Falkland Islands, Gibraltar and Malta London 1203923 October Latin America, including the Tito Collection - Part II Lugano SW100324 October Queensland - The Alan Griffiths Collection London 1204324 October The Collector’s Series Sale Lugano SW100427 October The Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong 120487 November The Collector’s Series Sale London 120208 November Great Britain - The “Fordwater” Collection London 120498/9 November The Collector’s Series Sale New York13/14 November The Morgan Collection of Australian Commonwealth London 1204612 December The Chartwell Collection - GB Line-Engraved Essays, Proofs, Stamps and Covers - Part IV London 1202113 January The Mizuhara Collection of Korean Stamps Hong Kong 1300813 January Fine Stamps and Covers of Hong Kong and China Hong Kong 13009
COINS
26 September Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 1202627 October The Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong 1204813/14 November The Collector’s Series Sale New York 3154 December Ancient, English & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 1202712 January Fine Coins of Hong Kong and China Hong Kong 1300715/16 January The Collector’s Series Sale New York 316
MEDALS
6 September The Bentley Priory Battle of Britain Trust Appeal Charity Auction London 1204422 November Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 1200425 April Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 1300125 July Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 1300221 November Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 13003
BONDS AND SHARES
27 October The Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong 1204813/14 November The Collector’s Series Sale New York 31528 November Bonds and Share Certificates of the World London 1201112 January Bonds and Share Certificates of Hong Kong and China Hong Kong 1300615/16 January The Collector’s Series Sale New York 316
AUTOGRAPHS
13/14 November The Collector’s Series Sale New York 31515/16 January The Collector’s Series Sale New York 316
WINES
September An Evening of Exceptional Wines Hong KongNovember An Evening of Exceptional Wines Hong Kong
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THE DAVID KIRCH COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PROVINCIAL BANKNOTES - PART I
9 October 2012 in London and on
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Morning Session (Lots 1-403)Commencing at 10.00 a.m.
BERKSHIRE 1-37
CORNWALL 38-106
DEVON 107-257
DORSET 258-305
HAMPSHIRE 306-403
ORDER OF SALE
Afternoon Session (Lots 404-904)Commencing at 2.00 p.m.
KENT 404-504
LONDON 505-542
MIDDLESEX 543-547
SOMERSET 548-747
SURREY 748-770
SUSSEX 771-836
WILTSHIRE 837-904
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The David Kirch Collection of English Provincial Banknotes is nothing short of a monumentalachievement. It consists of over four thousand notes, of which just over one thousand are detailedhere, and it is rich in history. For this reason, it has the potential to appeal to so many people, andmy hope is that this series of sales can bring this fascinating hobby to the much wider audience itdeserves.
I do not collect banknotes but whilst cataloguing I continually came across notes with which I felta personal connection. Often I found myself thinking; ‘wouldn’t that look nice framed on thewall?’ This sale includes a note from East Grinstead, where I lived for many years but unfortunatelyit is excessively rare and my pockets are threadbare! I now live near Shaftesbury from where thereare two lovely notes being sold here.
This foreword is not supposed to be about my life in England but to illustrate the appeal of thisevocative series. I have lived in Sussex, London and Wiltshire and I can find a multitude of notesI would love to own, and I am sure many of you will feel the same about the areas you know sowell. Please enjoy the catalogue and the sale, and if you happen to find a note that has a personalconnection then perhaps consider starting a special and relevant collection. These notes deserve tobe cherished.
Good luck, Barnaby.
All notes being sold on behalf of the David Kirch Charitable Trust
FOREWORD
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The disposal of the David Kirch collection is one of those landmark events that will influence the collecting marketfor provincial banknotes for years to come. Viewing these provincial notes indulges the collector with a joyful excessof 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 financialworld have been a timely reminder that banks still play an important role in our everyday lives. The bank failure is nolonger just a piece of Victorian mythology. These provincial banknotes take us back to days when every town had atleast 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 – whereverthat might be. Provincial banknotes were never produced as collector’s items but were real money for use by seriouspeople for significant financial transactions. They actually are the tangible history of the financial and economicdevelopment 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 timehas now come for its dispersal amongst the wider collector community. This is completely appropriate for all truecollectors recognise that they are only the lucky and temporary custodians of the items they collect. The wide rangeof material available ensures that there will be opportunities for both established and new collectors. And for somepieces 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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BERKSHIRE
3Newbury Bank (Slocock, Matthews & Southby),£5, 1 October 1890, serial number 18630, black andwhite, value in pale blue underprint at centre, arms atleft, manuscript signature of Arthur Southby low right,reverse blue, value (Outing 1493e, issued), handstampand manuscript cancelled, good very fine and very rare,attractive
£600-800
4Newbury Bank (Slocock, Matthews & Southby),unissued £10, 18- (1887-1895), black and white,value in pale brown underprint at centre, arms at left,reverse brown, value (Outing 1493e for similar),extremely fine and very rare, attractive
£600-800
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TUESDAY 9 OCTOBER 2012
Morning Session commencing at 10.00 a.m.
All Sales are subject to the Terms and Conditions for Buyers printed at the back of this catalogue.
EstimatesThe estimated selling price of each lot is printed below the lot description and does not include the Buyer’s Premium.
Bidders should bear in mind that estimates are prepared well in advance of the sale and are not definitive.They are subject to revision.
NEWBURY
1Newbury Old Bank (Bailey, Vincent & Bailey),£10, 17 December 1815, serial number O7669, blackand white, arms top left, (Outing 1492a), poor, rare
£300-400
2Newbury Old Bank (Vincent, Tanner, Barnes &Hancock), £10, 24 October 1814, serial numberB1492, black and white, dome and crenelated wall topleft, manuscript signature of Jos. Tanner low right(Outing 1492c), split and rejoined, fine and rare
£400-500
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7Reading Bank (Marsh, Deane, Westbrook &Deane), £1, 16 November 1812, serial number14319, black and white, arms top left, manuscriptsignature of H.B. Deane low right (Outing 1768b),VG, scarce
£100-150
5Newbury Bank (Slocock, Matthews & Southby),unissued £50, 18- (1887-1895), black and white,value in pale blue-green underprint at centre, arms atleft (Outing 1493e for similar), extremely fine and avery rare high denomination issue, attractive
£1,000-1,500
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READING
6Reading Bank (Sir Charles Marsh & HenryDeane), £10, 1 January 1800, serial number D6695,black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature ofCharles Marsh low right (Outing 1768a), some holes inleft field, poor but presentable enough and rare
£300-400
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11Reading Bank (Marsh, Deane, Westbrook &Deane), £5, 20 December 1814, serial number 1692,black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature ofH.B. Deane low right (Outing 1768c), a pleasingoriginal fresh very fine, scarce
£300-400
12Reading Bank (Marsh, Deane, Westbrook &Deane), £5, 20 December 1814, serial number 3212,black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature ofR. Westbrook low right (Outing 1768c), a pleasingoriginal fresh very fine, rare
£300-400
13Reading Bank (Marsh, Deane, Westbrook &Deane), £10, 10 December 1814, serial number1330, black and white, arms top left, manuscriptsignature of R. Westbrook (Outing 1768d), poor butpresentable enough and rare
£200-250
8Reading Bank (Marsh, Deane, Westbrook &Deane), £1, 20 September 1814, serial number 6163,black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature ofH.B. Deane low right (Outing 1768b), a pleasing fine,scarce
£200-300
9Reading Bank (Marsh, Deane, Westbrook &Deane), £1, 8 December 1814, serial number 826,black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature ofR. Westbrook low right (Outing 1768b), a pleasinggood very fine, scarce
£350-450
10Reading Bank (Marsh, Deane, Westbrook &Deane), £1, 20 December 1814, serial number 3304,black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature ofH.B. Deane low right (Outing 1768b), a pleasing fine,larger format than previous, rare
£400-500
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14Reading Bank (Chas. Stephens, Fredk. JohnBlandy & Francis Blandy), £5 (2), 1879, 1883, serialnumbers 28888, 34444, black and white, value in paleblue underprint at centre, partners initials in oval frametop left, above King John vignette, manuscriptsignature of Chas. Stephens low right, reverse blackand white, bank title (Outing 1769 for bank,partnership not listed), signature cut cancelled, fine (2)
£150-200
15Reading Bank (Chas. Stephens, Fredk. JohnBlandy & Francis Blandy), £10, 11 April 1883, serialnumber 33927, black and white, value in pale orange-red underprint at centre, partners initials in oval frametop left, above King John, manuscript signature ofChas. Stephens low right, reverse black and white,bank title (Outing 1769 for bank, partnership notlisted), signature cut cancelled, fine
£100-150
16Reading Bank (John, Charles & HenrySimmonds), unissued £1, 18- (1821-1840), blackand white, partners initials top left (Outing 1771a),good extremely fine, rare
£300-350
17Reading Bank (John, Charles & HenrySimmonds), unissued £1, 18- (1821-1840), blackand white, partners initials top left (Outing 1771a),very fine to good very fine, rare
£200-250
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19Reading Bank (John Simmonds, CharlesSimmonds & Co.), £5, 9 August 1886, serial number25386, black and white, value in pale blue underprintat centre, partners initials in oval frame top left, aboveKing John, manuscript signature of D.B. Hill lowright, reverse pale blue (Outing 1771f), also relatedpaperwork, split and rejoined, good fine and rare
£400-500
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WANTAGE
20Wantage Bank (Wm. Mattingly, Wm. Kent andBenj. Kent), £1, 6 March 1815, serial number 9063,black and white, plaque with Alfred the Great (born atWantage) at left, manuscript signature of Wm.Mattingly at low right (Outing 2261a), a strong VG tofine
£200-300
21Wantage Bank (Wm. Mattingly, Wm. Kent andBenj. Kent), £10, 10 June 1816, serial number 3365,black and white, plaque with Alfred the Great (born atWantage) at left, manuscript signature of Wm.Mattingly at low right (Outing 2261c), very fine, anattactive example, rare denomination and especially inthis grade
£400-600
WINDSOR
22Windsor Bank (Ramsbottoms & Baverstock), proof5 guineas, ND (1812-1829), black and white, armstop left (Outing 2374b), mounting marks on reverse,good very fine and rare
£350-450
23Windsor Bank (Nevile Reid & Co.), £5, 5 January1838, serial number 433, black and white, manuscriptsignature of Nevile Reid low right (Outing 2374e),trimmed, fine and rare
£400-500
24Windsor, Berks (James Coombs), unissued £5, 18-(1799-1809), black and white, partners initials incircular frame within wreath top left (Outing 2376c),about extremely fine, rare
£200-250
25Windsor Bank (Coombs, Brown, Coombs & Co.),unissued £1, 18- (1809-1813), black and white, armswithin wreath top left (Outing 2376a for similar), goodvery fine, rare
£200-300
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26Windsor Bank, proof £1, 180-, serial number B-,black and white, arms within wreath top left (Outing2376d for similar), mounted on card, good very fine,rare
£250-300
27Windsor Bank (no partnership names, Coombs,Brown, Coombs & Co.), unissued £2, 18- (1809-1813), serial number B-, black and white, arms withinwreath top left (Outing 2376f), small tear top centreotherwise good very fine, rare
£150-200
28Windsor Bank (Coombs, Brown, Coombs & Co.),£1 (2), 1813, 1815, serial numbers A360, A7790,black and white, arms within wreath top left,manuscript signature of Jas. Coombs and HenryBrown respectively low right, also receipt dated 18-(Outing 2376d), very good, scarce (3)
£250-300
29Windsor Bank (Brown & Coombs), £1, 21 August1815, serial number A8361, black and white, armswithin wreath top left, manuscript signature of HenryBrown low right (Outing 2376l), partners namesacross face, VG to fine, rare
£200-250
30Windsor Bank (Brown & Coombs), £2, 25 October1814, serial number B8770, black and white, armswithin wreath top left, manuscript signature of HenryBrown low right (Outing 2376m), VG, scarce
£200-250
WINDSOR AND ETON
31Windsor & Eton Bank (Coombs, Brown, Coombs& Co.), unissued £10, 180- (1809-1813) black andwhite, arms within wreath top left (Outing 2376k),extremely fine, scarce
£200-250
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32Windsor & Eton Bank (Coombs, Brown, Coombs& Co.), unissued £10, 180- (1809-1813) black andwhite, arms within wreath top left (Outing 2376k), aprinting variety to previous, good very fine, scarce
£200-250
33Windsor & Eton Bank (Coombs, Brown, Coombs& Co.), unissued £20, 180- (1809-1813) black andwhite, arms within wreath top left (Outing 2376k forsimilar, denomination unlisted in Outing), good veryfine, scarce
£300-400
34Windsor & Eton Bank (Coombs, Brown, Coombs& Co.), a proof post bill on card, 180- (1809-1813),black and white, arms at left, also an unissued receiptdated 180-, black and white, arms at left (Outing 2376for bank), very fine (2)
£100-150
35Windsor & Eton Bank (Coombs, Brown, Coombs& Co.), £5, 1 October 1813, serial number D4460,black and white, arms within wreath top left,manuscript signature of Henry Brown low right(Outing 2376g), VG to fine, scarce
£250-300
36Windsor & Eton Bank (Coombs, Brown, Coombs& Co.), £10, 1 October 1813, serial number E5456,black and white, arms within wreath top left,manuscript signature of Henry Brown low right(Outing 2376j), good fine, scarce
£400-500
37Windsor & Eton Bank (Brown & Coombs), £5, 21August 1815, serial number C3146, black and white,arms within wreath top left, manuscript signature lowright (Outing 2376p), poor, scarce
£150-200
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CORNWALLNORTH CORNWALL BANK
41North Cornwall Bank (Glynn & Co.), unissued £1,Bodmin, 18- (1812-1816), black and white, farmerand plough team top centre (Outing 213a), extremelyfine, scarce
£300-350
42North Cornwall Bank (Glynn & Co.), unissued £5,Bodmin, 18- (1812-1816), black and white, farmerand plough team top centre (Outing 213b), toned atleft, almost extremely fine, scarce
£300-400
PENZANCE
43Chyandour Bank, Penzance (Thomas Bolitho &Sons), a proof/specimen £1, 18- (c 1805), black andwhite, partners initials in oval frame top left (Outing560a), good very fine and very rare
£500-700
BODMIN
38Bodmin Bank (John Wallis), £1, 1811, serialnumber 43991, black and white, value in black ovaltop centre, (partners initials in oval frame at left,presumably), manuscript signature of John Wallis atlow right, embossed tax stamp in left field (Outing212a), left 15% missing, fine and rare
£150-200
39Bodmin Bank (John Wallis), unissued £1, 18-(1790-1826), black and white, value in black oval topcentre, partners initials in oval frame at left, twoembossed tax stamps in left field (Outing 212b), veryfine and rare
£250-350
40Bodmin Bank (John Wallis), a six month interestbearing note, 30 September 1820, black and white,corn sheaf top left, manuscript signature of John Wallislow right (Outing 212 for bank), very fine
£80-120
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44Mounts Bay Commercial Bank (Bolitho, Sons &Bolitho), unissued £1, Chyandour, Penzance, 18-(1805), black and white, St. Michael’s Mount at left,also a later pull, on card, of the same type (Outing560c), good extremely fine and very rare (2)
£500-800
45Commercial Bank, (Thomas Bolitho & Sons &Simon Bolitho), unissued £1, Chyandour, Penzance,180-, black & white, partners initials in wreath top left(Outing 560d) good extremely fine, rare
£400-600
FALMOUTH
46Falmouth Bank (Jos. Banfield & Co.), £1, 25February 1805, serial number N2309, black andwhite, arms left centre, manuscript signature of Perrylow right (Outing 773a), very good, rare
£400-500
47Falmouth Bank (no partnership names, Jos.Banfield & Co.), proof 1 pound 1 shilling, 180-,black and white, arms (Banfield arms) at left (Outing773 for similar), notch and small tear low margin, goodvery fine, rare
£300-400
48Falmouth Bank (Edw. Angove), £1, 10 August1809, serial number T53, black and white, maiden inframe top left, bee-hive above (Industry) and date1808, manuscript signature low right (Outing 775a),about fine, rare
£400-500
49Falmouth Bank (Edw. Angove), unissued £1, 18-(1809-1812), black and white, maiden in frame topleft, bee-hive above (Industry) and date 1808 (Outing775b), about extremely fine, rare
£300-400
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50Falmouth Bank (Edw. Angove), £1, 10 April 1811,serial number 270, black and white, maiden withanchor in ornate frame top left, manuscript signatureof E. Angove low right (Outing 775a), Outing platenote. A pleasing fine, rare
£500-600
51Falmouth, an entirely manuscript 30 day sight billdated 30 January 1815, black and white, manuscriptsignature of William Lander low right and addressedto James Halse Esq. of St. Ives embossed tax stamp atright, annotations on reverse, very fine, unusual andrare
£50-80
FOWEY
52Fowey Bank, Cornwall (Sir Walter Roberts Bart. &Compy.), £1, 29 May 1824, serial number 85, blackand white, maiden and ship at left, tin mine at right,Fowey estuary top centre, manuscript signature ofWillm. Aldwell low right (Outing 794a), Outing platenote. Very good to fine and very rare
£1,200-1,500
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GOLDSITHNEY
54Goldsithney Bank (Gundrys & Compy.), £1, 30July 1818, serial number 878, black and white,Cornish arms top left, manuscript signature of JohnGundry low right (Outing 833a), fine
£140-180
GREAT HELWAS
55Great Helwas Bank, Cornwall (William Reynolds,William Dixon, John Hockey, Andrew John Nash,Walter Skinner & John Stanley), £1, 2 September1818, serial number 3187, black and white, arms topleft, manuscript signature of John Stanley low right(Outing unrecorded bank), small split low left otherwisea solid and original fine and extremely rare
£1,000-1,500
53Goldsithney Bank (Gundrys & Compy.), £1, 6January 1814, serial number U110, black and white,Cornish arms top left, manuscript signature of Thos.Gundry low right (Outing 833a), very good
£100-150
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HELSTON
56Union Bank (Glynn, Grylls & Co.), Helston, aproof promissory note, payable on demand, 17-(1798-1812), black and white, maiden with anchortop left (Outing 922 for type), good very fine
£100-150
57Union Bank, Cornwall (Vivian, Grylls, Kendall &Co.), proof £5 on card, Helston, 18- (1846-1879),black and white, maiden, lion and arms at centre(Outing 922b), about extremely fine and rare
£500-600
58Helston, Cornwall (J.R. Penberthy), £1, 1 March1810, serial number 121, black and white, Cornisharms top left, manuscript signature of J. Penberthy lowright (Outing 923a), Outing plate note. About fine andvery rare
£500-600
59Helston Banking Company, proof £5 (2), 18-(1836-1878), black and white, arms top left (Outing924), mounting marks on reverse, ‘from this’ and ‘to thisFeby. 1858’ respectively, very fine, rare (2)
£300-400
60Helston Banking Company, proof £5 on card, 18-(1836-1878), black and white, arms top left (Outing924), slight scuffing, almost very fine, rare
£200-250
61Helston Banking Company, £5, 4 March 1874,serial number 837, black and white, arms top left,brown tax stamp top left, manuscript signature ofThos. Rogers low right (Outing 924b), ink crosscancelled, fine, scarce
£250-300
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62Helston Banking Company, £5, 21 June 1876, serialnumber 962, black and white, arms top left, redimpressed duty stamp top left, manuscript signature ofThos. H. Edwards low right, red impressed date stamp(Outing 924b), ink cross cancelled, very fine, scarce
£300-350
63Helston Banking Company, unissued £5, 18- (c1870), black and white, arms top left, brownimpressed duty stamp top left (Outing 924c),extremely fine, scarce
£200-300
KITT HILL
64Kitt-Hill Bank, Callington (William Couche,Horndon & Parminter), an unissued £1, 18-, blackand white, Kitt-Hill at left, also another example onpaper completely stained with rust, so orange incolour, also a reproduction of the same note (Outing393a), good fine, very good and extremely fine (3)
£200-250
LAUNCESTON
65Tamar Bank (Kelly, Eastcott & Lang), £5,Launceston, 26 December 1806, serial number 2024,black and white, plough top left, manuscript Art. Kellylow right (Outing 1109 ‘not seen’), very good, veryrare
£600-800
66Launceston, unissued £1, 180-, black and white,CORNWALL in ornate script at left (possibly Outing1110), extremely fine and rare
£150-200
67Launceston Bank (Cudlipp, Browne, Harvey &Hill), unissued £1, 18- (1810-1811), black and white,arms top centre, partners initials in octagonal tablet atleft (Outing 1111a), extremely fine, scarce
£200-240
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68Launceston Bank (Cudlipp, Browne, Harvey &Hill), unissued £1, 18- (1810-1811), black and white,arms top centre, partners initials in oval tablet at left(Outing 1111b), extremely fine, scarce
£200-300
69Launceston Bank (Cudlipp, Browne, Harvey &Hill), unissued £2, 18- (1810-1811), black and white,arms top centre, partners initials in oval tablet at left(Outing 1111c), mounting traces low left otherwisealmost extremely fine, scarce
£250-300
70Launceston Bank (Cudlipp, Browne, Harvey &Hill), unissued £5, 18- (1810-1811), black and white,arms top centre, partners initials in oval tablet at left(Outing 1111d), extremely fine, scarce
£250-350
71Launceston Bank (Cudlipp, Browne, Harvey &Hill), unissued £5, 18- (1810-1811), black and white,arms top centre, no partners initials in tablet at left(Outing 1111d for similar), good very fine, scarce
£300-400
72Launceston Bank (Cudlipp, Browne, Harvey &Hill), unissued sight bills (2), 18- (1810-1811), blackand white, arms top centre, also a specimen cheque forthe Provincial Banking Company, Launceston, 19-,serial number 18 (Outing 1111 for bank), mountingtraces, very fine, scarce (3)
£120-160
73Launceston Bank (Emanuel Harvey, Son & Co.),£1, 12 August 1824, serial number 8656, black andwhite, arms top centre, partners initials in octagonaltablet at left, manuscript signature of Emny. Harveylow right, reverse revenue seal (Outing 1111e), almostfine, rare
£400-600
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74Launceston Bank (Emanuel Harvey, Son & Co.),unissued £1, 182- (1813-1825), black and white, armstop centre, partners initials in octagonal tablet at left(Outing 1111f), extremely fine, scarce
£200-300
75Launceston Bank (Emanuel Harvey, Son & Co.),unissued £5, 18- (1813-1825), black and white, viewof Launceston top centre, arms at left, reverse banktitle in brown low centre (Outing 1111h), mountingmarks but overall good very fine, scarce
£300-400
76Launceston Bank (Emanuel Harvey, Son & Co.),proof £5 on card, 18- (1813-1825), black and white,view of Launceston top centre, arms at left (Outing1111h for type), corners clipped but overall good veryfine, scarce
£300-400
LISKEARD
77East Cornwall Bank (Robins, Foster, Coode &Bolitho), specimen £5, Liskeard, 186-, serial numberU/V 2345, black and white, arms within wreath topleft, manuscript cancellation low right (Outing1195d), printers’ annotation top centre, handstampedSPECIMEN, very fine and rare
£400-600
78East Cornwall Bank (Robins, Foster, Coode &Bolitho), specimen £5, Liskeard, 187-, serial numberA/B 9157, black and white, arms within wreath topleft, manuscript cancellation low right (Outing1195d), perforated, damp staining low centre otherwisevery fine and rare
£300-400
79East Cornwall Bank (Robins, Foster, Coode &Bolitho), specimen £5, Liskeard, 187-, no serialnumbers, black and white, arms within wreath top left,manuscript cancellation low right (Outing 1195d),perforated SPECIMEN C. SKIPPER & EAST,extremely fine and rare
£400-500
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80East Cornwall Bank (Robins, Foster, Coode &Bolitho), specimen £5, Liskeard, 188-, no serialnumbers, black and white, arms within wreath top left,manuscript cancellation low right (Outing 1195d),perforated SPECIMEN C. SKIPPER & EAST, low lefttip missing, extremely fine and rare
£400-500
81East Cornwall Bank, Liskeard (Robins, Foster,Coode & Bolithos), specimen sight bills (2), 18-(1829-1846), black and white, also a North CornwallBank cheque dated 1813 (Outing 1195 for bank),perforated SPECIMEN C. SKIPPER & EAST, goodvery fine, last fine, scarce (3)
£80-100
LOOE
82Looe Bank (Jonathan Binns & Son), £1, East Looe,19 November 1818, serial number W237, black andwhite, partners initials in oval top left, manuscriptsignature of J. Binns low right (Outing 1274a), poorbut extremely rare
£700-900
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MEVAGISSEY
83Mevagissey Bank (Philip Ball & Son), £1, 30October 1824, serial number J601, black and white,partners initials in ornate frame top left, manuscriptsignature of Philip Ball low right, reverse revenue seal(Outing 1425a), very fine
£150-200
84Mevagissey Bank (Philip Ball & Son), £5, 30January 1818, serial number G12, black and white,partners initials in ornate frame top left, manuscriptsignature of Philip Ball low right (Outing 1425b),fine, scarce
£200-250
PADSTOW
85Padstow Bank (Thos. Rawlings & Son), £1, 15March 1817, serial number 1104, black and white,arms within wreath top left, manuscript signature ofThomas Rawlings low right (Outing 1668b),signature ink cancelled, split and rejoined, VG, rare
£300-400
POLPERRO
86Polperro Bank (Zephaniah Job), £1, 23 November1818, serial number 252, black and white, maidenwith anchor in oval frame top left, manuscript signaureof Zephaniah Job low right (Outing 1722a), apleasing VG and very rare
£400-500
87Polperro Bank (Zephaniah Job), unissued £5, 181-(1811), black and white, partners initials in frame topleft (Outing 1722b), a pleasing VG to fine and veryrare
£400-500
REDRUTH
88West Cornwall Bank (Pryce & Co.), unissued £1,Redruth, 18- (1812), black and white, tin mine at topleft, embossed tax stamp in left field (Outing 1772a),extremely fine and scarce, London bankers namesdifferent to previous lot
£250-350
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89West Cornwall Bank (Pryce & Co.), unissued £1,Redruth, 18- (1812), black and white, tin mine at topleft (Outing 1772a), extremely fine and scarce
£250-350
90West Cornwall Bank (Carpenter, Pryce & Co.),part issued £1, Redruth, 1 January 1810, black andwhite, tin mine at top left, unsigned low right (Outing1772b), mounting traces at edges, otherwise very fine,scarce
£250-300
91West Cornwall Bank (Carpenter, Pryce & Co.),unissued £1, Redruth, 18- (1812), black and white,tin mine at top left (Outing 1772b), extremely fine andscarce
£250-300
92West Cornwall Bank (Carpenter, Pryce & Co.),unissued £5, Redruth, 18- (1812), black and white,tin mine at top left (Outing 1772c), extremely fine andscarce
£300-400
ROSEMUNDY
ST. AGNES
93Rosemundy, St. Agnes (J.J.), unissued £1, 18-, blackand white, partners initials left centre (Outing 1827a),almost extremely fine, very rare
£600-800
PYDER
94Pyder Bank (Norway & Compy.), £1, St. Columb,15 October 17, serial number 16, black and white,partners initials in oval top left, manuscript signatureof Jos. Norway low right (Outing 1866a), VG to fineand very rare
£700-900
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ST. COLUMB
95St. Columb Bank (Ricketts, Enthorne, Turner,Mason & James), part issued £5, 10 April 1844, blackand white, sheep and corn sheaf at top right, reversepale pink, value and partners names (Outing 1868 fortype), very fine, attractive and rare
£400-500
ST. IVES
96St. Ives Bank (Hugh Edwards & Co.), a sight billdated 19 May 1788, addressed to their Londonbankers, Sir James Esdaile, Esdaile, Hammet & Co.,black and white, manuscipt signature by Hu. Edwardslow right (Outing 1870 for bank), VG to fine, rare
£80-100
TRURO
97Miners Bank, Truro (Rodd, Willyams & Gould),proof 5 guineas, 17- (1796-1803), black and white,Cornish arms within wreath of roses top left (Outing2209 for similar), mounted on blue paper, some foxing,very fine, rare
£400-600
98Miners Bank, Truro (Rodd, Willyams & Gould),unissued £1, 180- (1803-1809), black and white,Cornish arms within wreath of roses top left (Outing2209b), about very fine, scarce
£250-350
99Miners Bank (Daniell Willyams, Vivian & John),£1, Truro, 18 March 1818, serial number L3336,black and white, Cornish arms top left within wreathof roses, manuscript signature of J. Willyams low right,reverse partners initials and bank title (Outing 2209e),signature manuscript cancelled, good fine and scarce
£400-500
100Miners Bank (Willyams, Hodge & Co.), £5, Truro,10 January 1845, serial number P3515, black andwhite, Cornish arms top left within wreath of roses,manuscript signature of J. Willyams low right, reversepartners initials and bank title (Outing 2209 for bank,‘not seen’), signature cut cancelled, very fine and rare
£350-450
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101Miners Bank (Willyams, Willyams & Co.),specimen £5, Truro, 18- (1887-1890), black andwhite, Cornish arms within wreath of roses top left(Outing 2209j for similar), crayon ‘Oct 1886’ at left,perforated SPECIMEN C. SKIPPER & EAST, goodvery fine, rare
£350-450
102Miners Bank (Willyams, Willyams & Co.), proof £5on card, Truro, 18- (1887-1890), black and white,Cornish arms within wreath of roses top left (Outing2209j for similar), good very fine, rare
£350-450
103Cornish Bank (Praed, Rogers, Tweedy, Williams &Nankivell), £1, Truro, 18 June 1813, serial numberM554, black and white, Cornish arms within wreath ofroses, manuscript signature of William Tweedy lowright (Outing 2210b), ragged at left and right withslight paper loss but a presentable enough very good, rare
£200-300
104Cornish Bank, Truro (Praed, Rogers, Tweedy,Williams & Nankivell), a thirty day sight bill dated30 October 1811, black and white, Cornish arms topleft, (Outing 2210 for bank), multiple interestannotations, very good to fine and rare
£150-250
105Cornish Bank (Praed, Rogers, Tweedy andWilliams), a receipt dated 27 December 1826, blackand white, manuscript signature of William Tweedylow right, also a receipt on the Cornish Bank Limiteddated 27 September 1890 (Outing 2210 for Bank),good very fine (2)
£30-60
106Truro Bank (Reuben Magor, Edmund Turner &John P. Magor), proof £10 on card, 18- (1829-1836), black and white, arms within wreath top left,CORNWALL within wreath top centre (Outing2211a), mounting marks on reverse, very fine and rare
£400-600
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DEVON
110Ashburton Bank (Rt Abraham, Rt Abraham Junr& Co.), a pair of £1 notes, 27th October 1808, serialnumber K572 and 6 July 1809 serial number B650,arms at top centre, black on white, manuscriptsignatures of Robert Abraham (Outing 47a), very goodbut both slightly trimmed (2)
£250-300
111Ashburton Bank (Rt Abraham, Rt Abraham Junr& Co.), £2, 27 February 1809, serial number 6395,arms at top centre, black on white, manuscriptsignature of Robert Abraham (Outing 47b), very good
£250-300
112Ashburton Bank (Rt Abraham, Rt Abraham Junr& Co.), £5, 12 October 1808, serial number A479,arms at left, black on white, manuscript signature ofRobert Abraham (Outing 47c), heavily trimmedaround the design otherwise about fine
£100-150
AILSBOROUGH BLOWING HOUSE
107Ailsborough Blowing House (James HenryDeacon), unissued £1, 182-, allegorical female at top,horse’s head to left, black on white (Outing unlisted),good very fine
£250-350
ASHBURTON
108Ashburton Bank (Rt Abraham, Rt Abraham Junr& Co.), £1, 3 August 1808, serial number 483, armsat top centre, black on white, manuscript signature ofRobert Abraham (Outing 47a), very good
£250-300
109Ashburton Bank (Rt Abraham, Rt Abraham Junr& Co.), £1, 27 April 1810, serial number E201, armsat top centre, black on white, manuscript signature ofRobert Abraham (Outing 47a), very good but smallsplit at bottom right
£250-300
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BARNSTAPLE
113Barnstaple Bank (Drake, Gribble, Marshall &Co.), a proof £5, 183-, shield within scrollwork in thecentre, black on white card (Outing 77), some foxing,extremely fine
£250-350
114Barnstaple Bank (John Philip Sydenham Marshalland James Nott Harding), £5, 17 January 1883,serial number 8009, shield within scrollwork in centre,black and white, manuscript signature of Nott.Harding low right (Outing 77e), ink cancelled in red,several handstamps, good fine and rare, a lovely note
£500-700
115North Devon Bank, Barnstaple (Pyke, Law &Bencraft), £5, 1 May 1830, serial number 4663, blackand white, coastal scene at left, manuscript signature ofJohn Pyke (Outing 78a), edges trimmed, dirty surface,very good, rare
£250-350
116West of England & South Wales District Bank,proof £5 on card, Barnstaple, 184-, black & white,arms lower centre (Outing 336b for similar, Barnstaplenot listed in Outing under this Bank), handstampedSPECIMEN lower right, good very fine, rare
£200-300
117West of England & South Wales District Bank,proof £5, Barnstaple, 18-, black & white, arms lowercentre (Outing 336 for similar), pencil ‘from this’ lowerright, scuffed, lower right corner missing, tear lowermargin, fine, rare
£150-200
BIDEFORD
118Bideford Bank (Jas Ley, Stepn Willcock, Jas SmithLey & Jno Willcock Junr), a pair of bills of exchangeaddressed to London bankers, Sir James Esdaile &Co., 181-, dates indistinct, shield and conucopiae attop left, black on white, both with manuscriptsignatures of Stephen Willcock (Outing 136 for bank),water damaged with some paper loss especially at theright, poor (2)
£50-70
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119Bideford Commercial Bank (Robt Hamlyn, JnoChanter & Compy), £1, 1 March 1815, serialnumber 2829, allegorical figure at left, black andwhite, manuscript signature of Robert Hamlyn(Outing 137a), very good to fine, presentable
£250-350
120Bideford Commercial Bank (Robt Hamlyn, JnoChanter & Compy), £2, 2 May 1815, serial number434, allegorical figure at left, black and white,manuscript signature of Robert Hamlyn, (Outing137b), some foxing, very good to fine
£250-350
121Bideford Commercial Bank (Robt Hamlyn, JnoChanter & Compy), £5, 10 May 1813, serial number1464, allegorical figure at left, black and white,manuscript signature of John Chanter, (Outing 137d),small rust hole in low centre, very good to fine
£200-300
122Bideford Commercial Bank (Thomas Burnard &Co.), £1, 12 March 1813, serial number C1722,vignette at left, black and white, manuscript signatureof Thomas Burnard (Outing 138), only fair with twosmall holes at left, one in the vignette, a rare typenevertheless
£150-250
BRIXHAM
123Brixham Bank (Hine, Holdsworth & Pomeroy), agroup of three £1 notes, 1817 and 1818 (2), ships atsea to the left, black and white, each with manuscriptsignature of a different partner, one with bankruptcystamps, (Outing 339a) one with paper loss at leftincluding about half of the vignette, very good (3)
£120-180
124Brixham Bank (Hine, Holdsworth & Pomeroy),£5, 16 April 1817, serial number A978, ships at sea tothe left, black and white, manuscript signature of R.Pomeroy, bankruptcy stamp (Outing 339b), smallwear hole in centre, very good
£100-150
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COLLUMPTON
125Collumpton & Devonshire Bank (Chambers,Granger & Chambers), £1, 8 December 1809, serialnumber 284, monogram to left, black and white,Banker’s names altered at centre, manuscript signatureof Granger, several dividend stamps on reverse(Outing 582a [town mis-spelt]), very good, rare
£300-400
126Collumpton & Devonshire Bank (Chambers,Granger & Chambers), £1, 27 May 1811, serialnumber K1856, monogram to left, black and white,manuscript signature of Granger, several dividendstamps (Outing 582a [town mis-spelt]), tears butappears complete, poor, rare
£100-150
127Collumpton & Devonshire Bank (Chambers,Granger, Chambers & Co.), £1, 23 August 1811,serial number M2054, monogram to left, black andwhite, manuscript signature of Granger, dividendstamp (Outing 582a [town mis-spelt]), annotations,very good, rare
£250-350
128Collumpton & Devonshire Bank (Chambers,Granger & Chambers), £2, 21 December 1809,serial number F2714, monogram to left, black andwhite, manuscript signature of Edward Chambers(Outing 582 unlisted denomination), ragged edgeswith tear at right, good, rare
£250-300
129Collumpton & Devonshire Bank (Chambers,Granger & Chambers), £5, 6 December 1809, serialnumber 341, monogram in shield to left, black andwhite, manuscript signature of Granger, severaldividend stamps (Outing 582b [town mis-spelt]), cutin half and rejoined, good, rare
£200-250
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130Collumpton & Devonshire Bank (Chambers,Granger & Chambers), £5, 22 April 1811, serialnumber L1022, monogram in shield to left, black andwhite, manuscript signature of Granger, severaldividend stamps, cut in half and rejoined (Outing582b [town mis-spelt]), stain at top edge, very good
£200-250
CREDITON
131West of England & South Wales District Bank,proof £5, Crediton, 186-, black & white, arms lowercentre (Outing 336 for bank, Crediton not listed inOuting), pencil ‘11th Decr. 1863’ lower right andhandstamped SPECIMEN lower right, good very fine,rare
£200-300
DARTMOUTH
132Dartmouth, £1, 31 January 1806, serial number 31,shield and ships in dry dock at top left, black andwhite, manuscript signature of Benjamin Farmer?(Outing unlisted, possibly 638 for similar), very good tofine, rare
£250-300
133Dartmouth Bank (Robt Harris, Heny Langhorn &Robt Harris Junr), a proof £1, 181-, vignette ofallegorical female, shield and sailing ship at left, blackon white card (Outing 638 for Bank), traces ofmounting on reverse, very fine, attractive and rare
£250-350
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134Dartmouth General Bank (John Hine and HenryJoseph Holdsworth), a group of three £1 notes, 19March 1817, 1818 (remaining part of the date hasfaded) and 19 April 1823, all similar design withmonogram within wreath at top left, the first two withthe date line printed 181-, with manuscript signatureof Henry Holdsworth, one with DARTMOUTH inred on the reverse, one without and the last printed182-, Congreve revenue stamp on the reverse, withmanuscript signature of John Hine, black on white(Outing 639a), good, very good and the last very fine
£100-150
135Dartmouth General Bank (John Hine and HenryJ. Holdsworth), £5, 28 January 1819, serial numberC182), monogram within wreath at top left, black andwhite, manuscript signature of John Hine (Outing639b), very good with a few annotations
£100-150
136Dartmouth General Bank (John Hine and HenryJ. Holdsworth), £5, 1 February 1819, serial numberC348), monogram within wreath at top left, black andwhite, manuscript signature of Henry J. Holdsworth,reverse red-brown, Bank title at centre (Outing 639b),very good with a few annotations
£100-150
137Dartmouth General Bank (John Hine & HenryHoldsworth), a pair of interest bearing bills payable at20 days sight, 21 June 1823, serial number 600 and12 March 1824, serial number 632, monogram inwreath at left, black and white, the first withmanuscript signature of G.L. Wills, the second withmanuscript signature of John Hine (Outing 639 forbank), the first dirty at left, the last with small chip fromleft edge, fine (2)
£40-60
138Dartmouth, Naval & Commercial Bank (CharlesMartin Bulteel & Co.), £1, 12 September 1809,serial number 808, vignette of castle by river mouth inoval frame top left, black and white, manuscriptsignature of C.M. Bulteel (Outing unlisted. See682/684 for associated bank), very good and rare
£250-350
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PLYMOUTH DOCK
139Naval Bank Plymouth (Harris, Rosdew, Harris &Co.), £5, 1 June 1812, serial number 60A, black andwhite, ship of the line at top left, manuscript signatureof John Harris Junior (Outing 682 for bank,erroneously listed under Devonport), trimmed, verygood to fine
£200-300
140Naval Bank Plymouth (Harris, Rosdew, Harris &Co.), proof £5, 181-, black and white, on card, ship ofthe line at top left (Outing 682 for bank, erroneouslylisted under Devonport), traces of mounting at edges,slightly grubby but about extremely fine, a handsomeproof
£250-350
141Naval Bank Plymouth (Harris Bulteel and Co.),unissued £5, 18- (circa 1878), serial number H8084,black and white, ship of the line at top left, attractivevignette on reverse, perforated ‘& Co’ as cancellation(Outing 682d var., erroneously listed underDevonport), annotation at left, small split at bottomedge, very fine, attractive and rare
£300-400
142Naval Bank Plymouth (Harris Bulteel and Co.),proof £5, 18- (circa 1880), black and white, ship ofthe line at top left, attractive vignette on reverseprinted in green, perforated SPECIMEN/BARCLAY& FRY LTD (Outing 682d var., erroneously listedunder Devonport), light glue residue on reverse,extremely fine, any colour design on the reverse rare forthe Provincial series
£250-350
143Naval Bank Plymouth (Harris Bulteel and Co.), aproof reverse of a £5 note, circa 1880, by Barclay &Fry, black on thick white card, ship of the line incentre, name above, partnership below withinscrollwork; together with a receipt of the same bankbut with partnership Harris, Bulteel, Harris & Dawe,1858, black on blue paper, (Outing 682d var.,erroneously listed under Devonport), slight damage atleft edge, about extremely fine and very fine. (2)
£60-80
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144Naval Bank Plymouth (Harris Bulteel and Co.),unissued £5, 19- (circa 1914), serial number A18136,black and white, ship of the line at top left, attractivevignette on reverse, perforated cancelled, diamondhole cancellation in centre (Outing 682d var.,erroneously listed under Devonport), pencil ‘Oct 1902’at left margin, good very fine and an attractiveengraving, rare and a 20th Century issue
£400-500
145Plymouth-Dock Bank (St.Aubyn, Shiells,Carpenter & Johns), £5, 30 October 1813, serialnumber 7692, black and white, ship of the line at left,address top left, attractive design on the reverse,manuscript signature of Thomas Shiells (Outing683a), ink on reverse which shows through to the leftobverse, good fine
£80-120
146Plymouth-Dock Bank (St.Aubyn, Shiells,Carpenter & Johns), unissued £5, 18- (circa 1818),black and white, ship of the line at left (Outing 683b),bottom edge a little toned, extremely fine
£150-200
147Plymouth-Dock Bank (Thomas Clinton Shiells &Henry Incledon Johns), a group of three £1 notes,two dated 1819, the other 1822, black and white, shipof the line at left, the first two of identical design withONE at top left, one with manuscript signature ofHenry Johns, the other Thomas Shiells, the last withaddress at top left, with manuscript signature ofThomas Shiells (Outing 683c and d(2)), very good, thesecond with small piece missing from bottom right corner(3)
£60-80
148Plymouth-Dock Bank (Thos Clinton Shiells & HyIncledon Johns), unissued £1, 18- (circa 1820), blackand white, ship of the line at left, attractive design inbrown on reverse (Outing 683d), a little crinkled,extremely fine
£150-250
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149Plymouth-Dock Bank (Thomas Clinton Shiells &Henry Incledon Johns), unissued £5, 18- (circa1820) and £5, 1 January 1819, serial number 719,both from same printing plate, black and white, ship ofthe line at left, attractive design on reverse, serialnumber at top left, manuscript signature of HenryJohns on the second (Outing 683e), about extremelyfine and good fine but top right corner missing on thelast (2)
£150-250
150Plymouth-Dock Bank (Thomas Clinton Shiells &Henry Incledon Johns), £5, 9 March 1819, serialnumber 1561, black and white, ship of the line at left,attractive design on reverse, serial number at top left,manuscript signature of Thoms Shiells (Outing 683e),about fine
£100-150
151Plymouth-Dock Bank (Thomas Clinton Shiells &Henry Incledon Johns), £5, 1 September 1823,serial number 1466, black and white, ship of the lineat left, revenue stamp on reverse, address at top left,manuscript signature of Thoms Shiells (Outing 683evar), fine to very fine, a clean example
£100-150
152Devonport Bank (Thomas Clinton Shiells &Henry Incledon Johns), £1, 1 January 1825, serialnumber 576, ship of the line in full sail at left, blackand white, revenue stamp on reverse, manuscriptsignature of Johns (Outing 686c), an attractive fine
£100-150
153Devonport Bank (Thomas Clinton Shiells &Henry Incledon Johns), an unissued £1, 18- (circa1820), ship of the line in full sail at left, black andwhite (Outing 683 for partnership), very slightly toned,about extremely fine and rare, a fresh example
£150-200
154Devonport Bank (Thomas Clinton Shiells &Henry Incledon Johns), an unissued £5, 18- (circa1820), ship of the line in full sail at left, black andwhite (Outing 686e), good very fine, fresh
£150-200
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155Devonport Bank (Wm Hodge, Wm Chapell Hodge& Co.), £5, 1 May 1865, serial number B157, coat ofarms at left, black and white, manuscript signature ofW.C. Hodge, reverse blue, Britannia with lion atcentre (Outing 684d), ink cancelled through signature,small piece missing from bottom left corner, good fineand a pleasing reverse design by Blades and East, rare
£300-400
156General Bank, Dock (Thomas Husband & ThosHusband Junr), unissued £1, 181-, black and white,bank building at left, reverse brown and white, Banktitle and value (Outing 687a), stained at right fromglue residue on reverse otherwise better than very fine,rare
£200-300
157General Bank, Dock (Thomas Husband & ThosHusband Junr), unissued £5, 181-, black and white,bank building at left, also payable at their LondonBankers (Outing 687b), pasted on card with rather toomuch glue, which shows through to the front, very fine
£150-200
158General Bank, Dock (Thomas Husband & ThosHusband Junr), unissued £5, 181-, black and white,bank building at left, payable only at Plymouth Dock(Outing 687b), pasted on card with rather too muchglue, which shows through to the front, very fine and arare type
£200-250
159General Bank, Dock (Thomas Husband & ThosHusband Junr), unissued promisory note payable at20 days sight, 181- together with unissued bill ofexchange addressed to their London Bankers, 181-,black and white, bank building at left, also a note inred ink referring to a payment by the DevonportBranh and dated 1925 (Outing 687 for bank), pastedon card with rather too much glue, which shows throughto the front, very fine (2)
£50-80
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160Exeter Bank (Sir John Duntze Bart, Sanders,Hamilton & Co.), a £10 note payable at 20 dayssight, 8th January 1791, serial number 9086, blackand white, coat of arms at left, London bankers,Messrs Ladbroke, Rawlinson and Compy bottom left(Outing 755 for bank), ink stains in centre, slight paperloss at right edge, very good, rare
£300-400
161Exeter Bank (Sir John Duntze Bart, Sanders,Hamilton & Co.), £1, 10 July 1809, serial numberW118, black and white, arms at left, manuscriptsignature of E. L. Sanders (Outing 755b), ragged edgesotherwise very good, rare
£250-350
162Exeter Bank (Edwd Lloyd Sanders, Charles RogersSanders. Joseph B. Sanders & Co.), £10, 1 March1830, serial number A1892, black and white, coat ofarms at left, manuscript signature of Edward LloydSanders (Outing 755i), ink cancelled, dirty top rightcorner, very good, a rare high denomination for series
£300-400
163Exeter Bank (Joseph B. Sanders, Edward A.Sanders and William Barnes), £5, 1 January 1844,serial number F8918, black and white, arms at left,manuscript signature of William Barnes, reverse banktitle and partners names (Outing 755m), very good,rare
£300-400
164Exeter Bank (Edward Andrew Sanders, WilliamBarnes, Ralph Sanders and Edward JamesSanders), £5, 1 March 1887, serial number R923,black and white, blue FIVE in centre, arms at left,manuscript signature of Ralph Sanders, reverse greyand white, value and partners names at centre (Outing755r), ink cancelled, mount remains on reverse, fineand rare, an attractive late issue for the Provincial series
£600-800
165Exeter Bank (Edward Andrew Sanders, WilliamBarnes, Edward James Sanders & Arthur MelvilleHood Walrond), unissued £10, 18- (circa 1888-92),black and white, green TEN in centre, reverse green,Bank title and partnership names at centre (Outing755u), perforated CANCELLED, good very fine,attractive and very rare
£600-800
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166Exeter Bank (Edward Andrew Sanders, WilliamBarnes, Edward James Sanders & Arthur MelvilleHood Walrond), unissued £10, 18- (circa 1888-92),black and white, brown TEN in centre, reverse brownand white, Bank title and partners names at centre(Outing 755u), perforated CANCELLED, large partof top left corner torn away, otherwise good very fine andrare
£300-350
167Exeter Bank (Edward Andrew Sanders, EdwardJames Sanders, Arthur Melville Hood Walrond &Hugh Henry John Williams Drummond), £5, 1October 1896, serial number V3262, black and white,red-brown FIVE in centre, arms at left, manuscriptsignature of Hugh Drummond, reverse pink-brown,value and partners names at centre (Outing 755v), inkcancellation through signature, good very fine and rare,an exceptional example and very rare especially in thisgrade
£700-900
168Devonshire Bank, Exeter (Barings, Short &Hogg), an unissued or proof, interest bearingpromissory note payable at 20 days sight, 17- (circa1783-89), black and white, allegorical female withshield at left (Outing 756 for bank), mounted onreverse, slight trimming otherwise extremely fine
£40-60
169Devonshire Bank, Exeter (Barings, Short &Hogg), a proof cheque, 17- (circa 1785), black andwhite, stuck down on thin blue card; together withWiliam Tucker & Co., Exeter, bill of exchange, 1803,to London bankers Messrs Tucker & Co.; anIlfracombe bill of exchange 1808, edge and cornerdamage; a proof reverse or underprint Plymouth Bank,one pound, undated, circa 1830, bottom cornermissing, and a Tiverton branch cheque of the NationalProvincial Bank of England Limited, 1898 (Outing756 and 761 for Exeter items), the first extremely fine,the remainder fine to very fine (5)
£80-120
170City Bank, Exeter (Milford, Nation, Milford Junr& Co.), unissued £1, 18- (circa 1820), black andwhite, coat of arms at left (Outing 757b), ink linecancellation, edge creases, fresh, about very fine and rare
£300-400
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171City Bank, Exeter (John Milford, Thomas Snow,Henry Collins Splatt, Frederick Milford & ThomasMaitland Snow), interest bearing promissory notepayable at 20 days sight, 30 December 1848, serialnumber 18702, black and white, coat of arms at left,manuscript signature of John Milford (Outing 757 forbank), fine to very fine
£40-60
172City Bank, Exeter (John Milford, ThomasMaitland Snow and Thomas Snow), £5, 21 January1888, serial number D578, black and white, coat ofarms at left, blue FIVE in centre, manuscript signatureof Thomas Snow, reverse blue, Bank title and partnersnames at centre (Outing 757g), ink cancelled, veryfine, a rare late issue, an attractive Blades and Eastengraving
£600-800
173City Bank, Exeter (John Milford, ThomasMaitland Snow and Thomas Snow), unissued £5,18- (circa 1887-91), black and white, coat of arms atleft, blue FIVE in centre, reverse blue, Bank title andpartners names at centre (Outing 757g), perforatedCANCELLED, better than good very fine, rare
£500-600
174General Bank, Exeter (Thomas, Joseph & GeorgeSparkes), £1, 7 October 1822, serial number J685,black and white, vignette of native Americans meetingsettlers, revenue stamp on reverse, manuscriptsignature of George Sparkes (Outing 758d), raggededges, very good, a pleasing Perkins engraving, scarce
£300-400
175General Bank, Exeter (Thomas, Joseph & GeorgeSparkes), proof £1, 18- (circa 1821-1828), black andwhite, vignette of native Americans meeting settlers(Outing 758e), pasted down on thick card, a boldPerkins engraving, extremely fine and rare
£400-500
176Exeter General Bank (Thomas, Joseph & HenrySparkes), a proof £10, 183-, serial number 4393,black and white on thin paper, William IV at left(Outing 758i), uneven edges, extremely fine, rare
£300-400
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177Western Bank Exeter (John Wilcocks Sons &Compy), £1, 10 January 1809, serial number C2439,black and white, Britannia standing at left, manuscriptsignature of A. Frazer (Outing 759b), very good, rare
£250-350
178Western Bank Exeter (John Wilcocks Sons &Compy), £1, 1 May 1809, serial number C5114,black and white, Britannia standing at left, manuscriptsignature of Edward Wilcocks (Outing 759b), inkcancellation through signature, a lovely example, goodvery fine, rare in this grade
£350-450
179Western Bank Exeter (John Wilcocks Sons &Compy), £1, 28 July 1809, serial number J9963,black and white, Britannia standing at left, manuscriptsignature of A. Frazer (Outing 759b), very good butwear holes at folds
£150-200
180Western Bank Exeter (John Wilcocks Sons &Compy), £1, 9 February 1810, serial number L1970,black and white, Britannia standing at left, manuscriptsignature of John Wilcocks (Outing 759b), fine, rare
£200-300
181Western Bank Exeter (John Wilcocks Sons &Compy), £5, 4 August 1808, serial number B2015,black and white, Britannia standing at left, manuscriptsignature of John Wilcocks (Outing 759 unlisteddenomination), ink cancelled through signature, fine,presentable and rare
£300-400
182Western Bank Exeter (John Wilcocks Sons &Compy), £5, 10 March 1809, serial number D4761,black and white, Britannia standing at left, manuscriptsignature of John Wilcocks, similar to the last but alsopayable at their London bankers (Outing 759 unlisteddenomination), cut in half and rejoined, a pleasing fineand rare
£350-450
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183Exeter (Willm Tucker Junr & Compy), £1, 8 April1806, serial number C1211, black and white,monogram in wreath at left, manuscript signature ofWilliam Tucker Junior (Outing 761a), very good tofine, rare
£300-400
184Exeter (Willm. Tucker Junr. & Compy), £5, 10October 1806, serial number E325, black and white,monogram in wreath at left, manuscript signature ofWilliam Tucker Junior (Outing 761b), uneven topedge, almost very fine, a rare note, pleasing
£400-500
185Devon County Bank (Wm Cole Cole, Geo.Chaplin Holroyd, Jno Cole Cole & Co.), anunissued £5, Exeter 18- (circa 1835), ExeterCathedral at left, black and white, reverse a grey ovalat centre with bank title (Outing 763l), good very fine,attractive and rare
£400-500
186Devonshire Bank, Exeter (Williams, Cann, Searle& Co.), a group of three £1 notes, 1817 or 1818,vignette of city wall and gate to left, two withmonogram on the reverse, one uniface, black andwhite, each with a different signature of the partners J.W. Williams, John Carr and John Searle (Outing 765afor bank), one with small piece missing from top edge,very good (2) and about fine
£150-200
187Devonshire Bank, Exeter (Williams, Cann, Searle& Co.), £5, 21 November 1817, serial no.B296, blackand white, city walls and gate at left, manuscriptsignature of Williams, reverse partners initials elided atcentre (Outing 765b), mounted on strips of paper ateach edge, lightly trimmed, good to very good
£80-120
188Devon and Cornwall Banking Company, a proof£5, Exeter 18- (circa 1840), allegorical figures topcentre flanked by coats of arms, ornate border, blackon card (Outing 1716 for bank), some surface dirt, veryfine and a pleasing Perkins engraving, rare
£300-400
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189West of England & South Wales District Bank,proof £5, Exeter, 18-, black & white, arms lowercentre (Outing 336 for bank, Exeter not listed inOuting), pencil ‘from this’ lower right, good very fine,rare
£200-300
190West of England & South Wales District Bank,proof £5, Exeter, 18-, black & white, arms lowercentre (Outing 336 for bank, Exeter not listed inOuting), pencil ‘To this 1st May 1863’ lower right, lowerleft tip missing, very fine, rare
£150-200
191Exmouth and Devon General Bank (Matthew LeeYeates, William Good & Compy), £1, 14 October1809, no. R387, black and white, coat of arms at left,manuscript signature of Matthew Lee Yeates (Outing768a, listed as Commercial Bank in error), very good,rare
£200-300
192Exmouth and Devon General Bank (Matthew LeeYeates, William Good & Compy), £5, 1 December1809, no. B575, black and white, coat of arms at left,manuscript signature of Matthew Lee Yeates (Outing768, listed as Commercial Bank in error, unlisteddenomination), cut in half and rejoined, a presentablefine and rare
£300-400
EXMOUTH
193West of England & South Wales District Bank,proof £5, Exmouth, 18-, black & white, arms lowercentre (Outing 336 for bank, Exmouth not listed inOuting), pencil ‘Sept 16th 1863’ lower margin,handstamped SPECIMEN lower right, good very fine,rare
£200-300
HONITON
194Honiton Bank (Flood, Lott & Lott), unissued orpossibly proof £1, 18- (circa 1820), black and white,allegorical female at left (Outing 978, unlisteddenomination), good very fine, rare
£300-400
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195East Devon Bank, Honiton (Richard Smith, ElijahBrooke, James Townsend & George Brooke), twosimilar £1 notes, 5 April 1817 and 5 January 1818,serial numbers 37n and 962P, black and white,monogram to left, manuscript signatures of ElijahBrooke and James Townsend respectively (Outing979a (2)), uneven edges with some slight trimming, verygood (2)
£150-180
196East Devon Bank, Honiton (Richard Smith, ElijahBrooke, James Townsend & George Brooke), £5, 4September 1817, serial number L419, black andwhite, monogram top left, manuscript signature ofElijah Brooke (Outing 979b), very good, graffiti onreverse
£150-200
197East Devon Bank, Honiton (Richard Smith, ElijahBrooke, James Townsend & George Brooke), £5, 6October 1820, serial number N335, black and white,monogram top left, manuscript signature of JamesTownsend (Outing 979b), very good to fine
£150-180
198Honiton Bank (Blackmore & Austin), £1, 16November 1814, serial number 1227, black andwhite, monogram at left, manuscript signature ofWilliam Austin (Outing 980a), an attractive fine
£150-200
199Honiton. National Provincial Bank of England,proof £5, 183-, black and white on card, printed byPerkins, Bacon & Petch, head of William IV inmedallion at left, vignette in centre (Outing 2789 forBank), mounted on reverse, dirty surface, very fine,scarce
£300-400
ILFRACOMBE
200Ilfracombe Bank (William B. Vye & GeorgeHarris), £5, 1 June 1831, serial number 993, blackand white, vignette of Ilfracombe Bay at left, revenuestamp on reverse, manuscript signature of GeorgeHarris (Outing 1039a), ink cancelled, very good to fine,scarce
£250-300
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201Ilfracombe Bank (William B. Vye & GeorgeHarris), £5, 20 April 1835, serial number 1148, blackand white, vignette of Ilfracombe Bay at left,manuscript signature of William B. Vye, similar to thelast but with additional text about the vignette(Outing 1039a), ink cancelled, ink burn at bottom edgewith small loss of paper, very good to fine, scarce
£250-300
KINGSBRIDGE
202Kingsbridge Bank (Prideaux, Square, Hingston &Prideaux), £1, 13 July 1809, serial number 2152,black and white, arms at top left, manuscript signatureof Joseph Hingston (Outing 1068 for bank), very good
£120-160
203Kingsbridge Bank (Prideaux, Square & Prideaux),£1, 29 March 1823, serial number 2441, black andwhite, arms at left, manuscript signature of Square(Outing 1068a), very good
£100-120
204Kingsbridge Bank (Prideaux, Square & Prideaux),£5, 26 March 1816, serial number D93, black andwhite, coat of arms top left, manuscript signature ofWalter Prideaux, bankruptcy stamp on reverse (Outing1068b), very good
£100-120
205Kingsbridge Bank (John Square, Walter PrideauxJr. & Walter Were Prideaux), £1, 6 September1825, serial number 5286, black and white, arms atleft, manuscript signature of Walter Prideaux junior,reverse revenue stamp (Outing 1068c), ink cancelled,fine but brittle lower edge
£120-180
206Kingsbridge Bank (John Square, Walter PrideauxJr. & Walter Were Prideaux), £1, 1 January 1825,serial number 2984, black and white, arms at left,manuscript signature of John Square, bankruptcystamp on reverse (Outing 1068c), good fine
£150-200
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207Kingsbridge Bank (John Square, Walter PrideauxJr. & Walter Were Prideaux), £5, 1 January 1825,serial number 1015, black and white, arms at left,manuscript signature of Walter Prideaux junior,reverse revenue seal and bankruptcy stamp (Outing1068d), attractive, about very fine, fresh
£150-200
208Kingsbridge Bank (Prideaux, Square & Prideaux),an interest bearing promissory note payable at 20 dayssight, 28 August 1824, serial number 2548, black andwhite, arms at top left, manuscript signature of JohnSquare (Outing 1068 for bank), heavy creases withsmall wear holes in centre, very good
£40-60
209West of England & South Wales District Bank,proof £5, Kingsbridge, 18-, black & white, arms lowercentre (Outing 336 for bank, Kingsbridge not listed inOuting), pencil ‘To this 27th Ap 1863’ lower right, lowerleft tip missing, very fine, rare
£150-250
MODBURY
210Modbury Bank, 1 guinea, 21 July 1825, serialnumber 456, black and white, arms at left, revenuestamp on reverse, manuscript signature of RichardPerring (Outing 1444a), some annotation on reverse,very fine and a pleasing fresh example, scarce
£250-350
NEWTON
211Newton Bank (Wise, Farwell, Baker & Bentall),£5, ? September 1838, serial number G1413, blackand white, head of William IV in crown circle at left,manuscript signature of Nicholas Baker (Outing1564b), hole cancelled, bankruptcy stamp on reverse,very good
£80-120
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212Newton Bank (Wise, Farwell, Baker & Bentall), apair of £5, 1 April 1841 and 21 April 1841, serialnumbers H990 and H1097, black and white, head ofWilliam IV in crowned circle at left, manuscriptsignatures of Nicholas Baker (Outing 1564b), holecancelled, bankruptcy stamp on reverse, the secondmounted at left edge, slightly trimmed but good fine andfine (2)
£150-200
213Newton Bank (Wise, Farwell, Baker & Bentall),£10, 30 September 1840, serial number A797, blackand white, head of William IV in crowned circle at left,manuscript signature of Nicholas Baker (Outing1564d), hole cancelled, bankruptcy stamp on reverse, anattractive very fine, fresh
£200-300
214Newton Bank (Wise, Farwell, Baker & Bentall), aninterest bearing promissory note, 23rd May 1838,serial number 7011, black and white, scrollwork at leftwith monogram, manuscript signature of NicholasBaker (Outing 1564 for bank), hole cancelled, lightfoxing, bankruptcy stamp on reverse, good fine
£50-60
215Newton Bank (Watts, Whiteway & Co.), £5, 1September 1841, serial number 13, black and white,trees with shield in centre, manuscript signature ofSamuel Whiteway, reverse grey panel at centre(Outing 1565a), ink cancelled, about very fine, rare
£250-350
216Newton Bank (Watts, Whiteway & Co.), unissued£5, 184-, black and white, trees with shield in centre,reverse a grey central panel (Outing 1565b), lightlytoned, good very fine, rare
£250-300
OKEHAMPTON
217Devonshire Bank, Okehampton (Cann, Williams,Searle & Co.), £1, 16 October 1818, serial numberJ173, city walls and gate at left, black and white,manuscript signature of John Searle (Outing 1633a),very good
£100-120
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218Devonshire Bank, Okehampton (Cann, Williams,Searle & Co.), £5, 18 March 1818, serial numberB567, black and white, city walls and gate at left,manuscript signature of Williams, reverse partnersinitials (Outing 1633b), an attractive fine, scarce
£150-200
219Devonshire Bank, Okehampton (Cann, Williams,Searle & Co.), an unissued £30 note payable at 30days sight at their London bankers, Sir John PerringBart, Shaw, Barber & Compy, 18- (circa 1818), blackand white, city walls and gate at left (Outing 1633 forbank, possibly confused with 765c), heavy folds withcontemporary tape repair on reverse, very good and agreat denomination
£350-450
PLYMOUTH
220Plymouth Bank (Sir Wm Elford Bart, Elford,Tingcombe & Purchase), £1, 9 July 1822, serialnumber 3564, black and blue, arms in left border,attractive scrollwork border, revenue stamp on reverse,manuscript signature of John Tingcombe (Outing1712a), very good and an unusual style for the series
£200-300
221Plymouth Bank (Sir Willm Elford, Bart, Elford,Tingcombe & Purchase), £5, 1 January 1823, serialnumber 6522, black and white, arms at left, large armsprinted on reverse, manuscript signature of WilliamElford (Outing 1712b), bankruptcy stamp on reverse,fine, rare
£300-400
222Plymouth Bank (Sir Willm Elford Bart Tingcombe& Were Clarke), £1, 25 March 1824, serial number1095, black and blue, arms in centre, ornate borderand scrollwork, revenue stamp on reverse, manuscriptsignature of John Were Clarke (Outing 1712d),bankruptcy stamp on obverse, trimmed at edges, verygood, unusual style, scarce
£200-250
223Plymouth Bank (Sir Willm Elford Bart Tingcombe& Were Clarke), unissued £1, circa 1825, black andwhite, arms in centre, ornate border and scrollwork,manuscript number 6580 added at left (Outing 1712for bank), heavy folds, very good to fine with some wearat folds
£200-250
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224Plymouth Bank (Sir Willm Elford Bart Tingcombe& Were Clarke), unissued £5, circa 1825, black andred, arms in centre, ornate border and scrollwork(Outing 1712e), extreme edges a little creased otherwiseunusual style, about extremely fine
£250-350
225Plymouth Commercial Bank (John Teed, ThomasTeed & Co.), £1, 23 September 1809, serial number3090, black and white, allegorical figure at left,manuscript signature of John Teed (Outing 1713a),very good to fine, scarce
£200-250
226General Bank Plymouth (Josh Hingston, WalterPrideaux & Robt Were Fox), unissued £1, 181-,black and white, monogram at left (Outing 1714 notseen), good fine and rare
£300-400
227General Bank Plymouth (Josh Hingston, WalterPrideaux & Robt Were Fox), unissued or possiblyproof £5, 181-, black and white, monogram at left(Outing 1714 not seen), fine to very fine, rare
£300-400
228General Bank Plymouth (Josh Hingston & WalterPrideaux), unissued £1, 18- (circa 1829), black andwhite, allegorical figure at left (Outing 1714b), aSilvester engraving, extremely fine
£200-250
229General Bank Plymouth (Josh Hingston & WalterPrideaux), unissued £5, 181-, black and white,monogram at left, allegorical figure in centre (Outing1714c), a Silvester engraving, light toning at edges,good very fine, rare
£250-300
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230Devon and Cornwall Banking Company, a Perkinsproof/paste up design for £5, Plymouth 18- (circa1840), allegorical figures top centre, hand drawn coatof arms to right, black on card (Outing 1716), folds,damage to top edge, surface dirt, fine, very rare
£200-300
SIDMOUTH
231Sidmouth Bank (Cockburn, Thiselton &Cockburn), a proof £5, 182-, black and white,attractive vignette of Sidmouth Harbour in centre(Outing 1967a), pasted onto thin card, single bendthrough centre, almost extremely fine, very rare
£500-700
SOUTH MOLTON
232South Molton Bank (Jno Bawden & JnoSharland), £10, 21 December 1795, serial number282, black and white, arms at left, manuscriptsignature of John Bawden (Outing unlisted bank),light staining, very good to fine, an 18th century issue,very rare, bank unrecorded
£500-700
TEIGNMOUTH
233South Devon Bank (Langmead, Holland &Jordan), unissued £5, Teignmouth, 180-, black andwhite, sailing ship in the bay at top left (Outing2139a), good very fine, attractive, scarce
£200-300
234South Devon Bank (Langmead, Jordan & Co.), £5,Teignmouth, 18 April 1833, serial number B25, blackand white, sailing ship in the bay at left, blue FIVE incentre, revenue stamp on reverse, manuscript signatureof Robert Jordan (Outing 2139d), halved andrejoined, very good, rare
£250-350
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235South Devon Bank, Teignmouth (Langmead,Jordan & Co.), £5, 2 October 1837, serial number3975, black and white, sailing ship in the bay, designin blue on reverse, bankruptcy stamp on reverse,manuscript signature of William Langmead (Outing2139d), fine, scarce
£200-250
236South Devon Bank, Teignmouth (Langmead,Jordan & Co.), £5, 7 October 1839, serial number5087, black and white, sailing ship in the bay, designin blue on reverse, bankruptcy stamp on reverse,manuscript signature of William Langmead (Outing2139d), fine, slightly better than the last, rare
£250-350
237South Devon Bank, Teignmouth (Langmead,Jordan & Co.), unissued £10, 18- (circa 1830), blackand white, sailing ship in the bay in centre, design inblue on reverse (Outing 2139e), some toning, good veryfine and a bright attractive note, rare in this grade
£300-400
238South Devon Bank, Teignmouth (Langmead,Jordan & Co.), interest bearing promissory note, 10October 1839, serial number 2365, black and white,sailing ship in the bay top left, bankruptcy stamp onreverse, manuscript signature of William Langmead(Outing 2139 for bank), tiny piece missing from bottomleft corner, very good
£60-80
239Teignmouth Bank (John Cummings & Compy),unissued £1, 181-, black and white, allegorical femaleat top centre (Outing 2140), toned at edges, mountmarks on reverse, a Silvester engraving, about extremelyfine, rare
£250-350
TIVERTON
240Tiverton & Devonshire Bank (Dickinson, Lewis,Besly & Son), a proof bill of exchange, 178-, toLondon bankers Messrs Down, Thornton & Free,black and white, vignette at left, stuck down on thinblue card (Outing 2179 for bank), about extremely fine
£60-80
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241Tiverton & Devonshire Bank (Henry Dunsford,Francis Dunsford and Robert Henry Taylor), £5, 1March 1858, serial number A2057, black and white,castle in medallion at left, signature cut out ascancellation (Outing 2179b), good fine and very rare,a pleasing example
£400-600
TORPOINT
242Torpoint (John Alexr Snow, Rowe and Compa),£1, 4 March 1807, serial number 2848, black andwhite, medallion top left, One bottom left, very similardesign to Bank of England notes, manuscript signatureof John Snow, London bankers, Ramsbottom etc.deleted by hand and replaced with Bloxam (Outing2186a), pasted on card, fair with some paper loss at leftand bottom left edges, rare
£200-300
243Torpoint (John Alexr. Snow, Rowe and Compa),unissued £1, 180-, black and white, medallion ofBritannia top left, One bottom left, very similar designto Bank of England notes (Outing 2186 unissued),very fine, attractive and rare
£300-400
244Torpoint (John Alexander Snow, Rowe & Co.),unissued £1, 180-, black and white, monogram, oakbranch and anchor at left (Outing 2186), light toningand a couple of folds otherwise about extremely fine, rare
£300-400
245Torpoint (John Alexander Snow, Rowe and Co.),unissued £5, 180-, London Bankers Ramsbottom’sNewman, Ramsbottom & Co., black and white,attractive vignette of Britannia top centre (Outing2186c), extremely fine, a handsome note, scarce
£300-400
246Torpoint (John Alexander Snow, Rowe and Co.),unissued £5, 180-, London Bankers Messrs Marsh,Sibbald, Stracey, Fauntleroy & Stewart, & Co., blackand white, attractive vignette top centre (Outing2186c), couple of small toning spots, extremely fine, rare
£250-350
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TORQUAY
247Torquay Bank (Chamberlayne, Saunderson &Jefferis), £1, 21 December 11, serial number 781,black and white, sailing ship at left, manuscriptsignature of Chamberlayne (Outing 2187a, incorrectspelling of ‘Jefferies’), some paper loss at bottom and leftedge, very good, rare
£300-400
TOTNES
248Totnes Bank (Wise, Farwell & Bentall), 5 guineas,12 October 1792, serial number 6, black and white,coat of arms at left, manuscript signature of WilliamBentall (Outing 2192a), weak around impressed dutystamp otherwise fine and a very rare 18th century issue
£400-500
249Totnes Bank (Wise, Farwell, Baker & Bentall), £1,11 October 1817, serial number B3182, vignette atleft, blue design on reverse with partnership nameomitting Baker, manuscript signature of W.S. Bentall(Outing 2192d but earlier date), very good, rare
£200-300
250Totnes Bank (Wise, Farwell, Baker & Bentall), £5,11 April 1839, serial number A727, medallion top left,blue design on reverse, manuscript signature of W.S.Bentall (Outing 2192e), fine, presentable and rare
£250-350
251Totnes Union Bank (Harrison, Brother & Co.),£1, 29 May 1810, serial number 5342, black andwhite, clasped hands at left, manuscript signature ofWilliam Harrison (Outing 2194a), a Thorowgoodengraving, numerous pinholes, good fine, rare
£300-400
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252Totnes Union Bank (Harrison, Brother & Co.),£5, 30 March 1810, serial number 886, black andwhite, clasped hands at left, manuscript signature ofWilliam Harrison (Outing 2194b), fine, rare
£300-400
UPOTTERY
253Upottery Bank (Blackmore & Austin), £1, 24September 1813, serial number 158, black and white,monogram at left, manuscript signature of Austin(Outing 2229a), about fine, scarce
£300-400
254Upottery Bank (Blackmore & Austin), £2, 26August 1811, serial number Y248, black and white,allegorical female standing at left, manuscriptsignature of Austin (Outing 2229b), heavy wear withsome paper loss at bottom right corner, good, rare
£300-400
255Upottery Bank (Blackmore & Austin), £5, 24 June1812, serial number A343, black and white, allegoricalfemale standing at left, manuscript signature of Austin(Outing 2229c), trimmed, especially at corners, verygood, scarce
£200-300
256Country Bank Upottery (William Blackmore &William Austin), proof £10, 18- (circa 1810), blackand white, allegorical female standing at left (Outing2229 unlisted denomination), a Silvester engraving,mount marks on reverse corners, very fine to extremelyfine, rare
£350-450
257Upottery Bank (Blackmore & Austin), unissued£20, 18- (circa 1810), black and white, allegoricalfemale standing at left (Outing 2229 unlisteddenomination), toned at edges from framing, mountmarks on reverse, almost extremely fine and a rare highdenomination issue
£400-500
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DORSET
260Dorchester Bank (Robert Williams, RobertWilliams Junior, Reginald Thornton, Cam Sykes &Reginald Douglas Thornton), unissued £5,Axminster, 18- (1887-1890), serial number *X1001,black and white, arms top left (Outing 705 forDorchester partnership, Axminster unlisted forpartners or Bank), a Skipper & East engraving,perforated SPECIMEN, slight staining at right, aboutextremely fine and rare
£400-500
BLANDFORD
261Blandford Bank (William Coventry Oak & CharlesHastings Snow), £5, 9 September 1856, serialnumber 6433, coat of arms top left, black, manuscriptsignature of Charles Hastings Snow (Outing 210c),halved and rejoined, very good
£200-250
AXMINSTER
258Wilts & Dorset Banking Company Limited, proof£5, Axminster 18- (1883-1914), black & white,maiden with symbols of agriculture & commerce topleft, value in black tablet lower left (Outing 1890d), aW.W. Sprague engraving, manuscript ‘Cancelled’ lowercentre, Limited added to bank title top centre, good veryfine, rare
£500-600
259Wilts & Dorset Banking Company Limited, proof£5, Axminster 18- (1883-1914), black & white,maiden with symbols of agriculture & commerce topleft, value in black tablet lower left (Outing 67), aW.W. Sprague engraving, manuscript ‘Cancelled’ lowerright, good very fine, rare
£500-600
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DORSETSHIRE GENERAL BANK
262Dorsetshire General Bank (William Fowler,William Good & Compy.), £1, Bridport, 21 August1809, serial number P4740, black and white, partnersinitials in wreath top left, manuscript signature of Dan.Fowler (?) at low right together with another examplesigned by Wm. Fowler (Outing 290 for partnership,type unlisted), poor and very good, rare (2)
£200-300
263Dorsetshire General Bank (William Fowler,William Good & Compy.), unissued £1, Bridport,180- (1809-1812), black and white, ship buildingcradle at left (Outing 290a), embossed tax stamp at left,good extremely fine, scarce
£100-200
264Dorsetshire General Bank (William Fowler,William Good & Compy.), unissued £2, Bridport,180- (1809-1812), black and white, ship buildingcradle at left (Outing 290c), embossed tax stamp at left,good extremely fine, scarce
£150-200
DORCHESTER
265Dorchester Bank (Robt. Pattison), unissued £1, 18-(1819-1829), black and white, value in blueunderprint at centre, arms at left (Outing 705b), goodextremely fine, scarce
£200-300
266Dorchester Bank (Williams, Pattison & Co.), apartial proof reverse for a £5, ND (1838), black andwhite, bank title and partnership in ornate engineturnings (Outing 705), ink date ‘Dec 4/88 (?), goodfine, rare
£80-120
267Dorchester Old Bank (Robert Williams, CamSykes, Reginald Douglas Thornton, Herbert ScottWilliams and Henry Joseph Sykes), unissued £5,18- (1878-1887), black and white, arms top left(Outing 705e), a Skipper & East engraving, perforatedSPECIMEN, about extremely fine and rare
£400-500
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268Dorchester Bank (William Eliot & Edw.Pearce),proof /plate wrapper for a £5, Weymouth, 18-(1831), black and white, arms at centre (Outing 706afor type), somewhat ragged, fine and rare
£100-150
269Dorchester Bank (Eliot, Pearce & Co.), platewrapper for a £5 on large format thick paper, 18- (c1831), black and white, arms at left (Outing 706b fortype), manuscript ‘not be used’, ragged around borders,fine and rare
£100-150
270Dorchester Bank (Eliot, Pearce & Co.), unissued£5, 18- (c 1831), serial number D953, black andwhite, arms at left, reverse blue, Dorchester Abbey atcentre (Outing 706b), attractive, good extremely fineand rare
£400-500
271Dorchester Bank, unissued £10, ND black and white,arms at left (Outing 706 for Bank), no partnershipnames, arms as on Eliot, Pearce & Co., right tip missing,mounting marks on reverse, right tip missing, good veryfine and rare
£300-400
272Wilts & Dorset Banking Company Limited,specimen £5, Dorchester, 19- (1883-1914), serialnumber 21702, black & white, value in pale blueunderprint at centre, arms within wreath top left, valuein black tablet lower left (Outing 707a), a Batho &Bingley engraving, good extremely fine, rare
£600-800
273Dorchester Bank (Robert Williams, RobertWilliams Junior, Reginald Thornton, Cam Sykes &Reginald Douglas Thornton), unissued £5, LymeRegis, 18- (1887-1890), serial number *L1129, blackand white, arms top left (Outing 1310 for similar,partnership variety), a Skipper & East engraving,perforated SPECIMEN, tear at top otherwise aboutextremely fine and rare
£400-500
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POOLE
274Poole Bank (Wm. Spurrier?), 1 guinea, 10 October1803, serial number 63745, black and white, arms topleft (Outing 1731 for similar), signature cut cancelled,very good and rare
£300-400
275Poole Old Bank (William Fryer, Edwin Andrews,John Fryer & W.R. Fryer), proof £10, 18- (1820),black and white, St. James Church at left, also a proofpayment order on card for the Town & County Bankof Poole, 18- (Outing 1732e), Rowe Kentish & Coengraving, good very fine and fine with damage below,rare (2)
£300-350
276Town & County Bank of Poole (Geo. WelchLedgard, Martin Kemp Welch & Co.), proof £5 oncard, 18- (c 1830), black and white, Britannia atcentre, arms at left, a Perkins, Fairman & Heathengraving (Outing 1733b), mounting marks onreverse, but about extremely fine, scarce
£250-350
277Town & County Bank of Poole (Geo. WelchLedgard, Martin Kemp Welch & Co.), proof £10on card, 18- (c 1830), black and white, Britannia atcentre, arms at left (Outing 1733c), a Perkins,Fairman & Heath engraving, black SPECIMENhandstamp low right, good extremely fine, scarce
£300-400
278Town & County Bank of Poole (Geo. WelchLedgard & Sons), £5, 1 January 1859, serial numberA23455, black and white, Britannia at centre, arms atleft, manuscript signature of Richard Ledgard lowright, (Outing 1733e), a Perkins, Fairman & Heathengraving, split and rejoined, fine, scarce
£200-300
279Town & County Bank of Poole (Geo. WelchLedgard & Sons), unissued £5, 18- (c 1860), blackand white, Britannia at centre, arms at left (Outing1733f), a Perkins, Fairman & Heath engraving,manuscript ‘Cancelled’ low right, about extremely fine,scarce
£200-300
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PORTLAND
280Portland Bank (Eliot, Pearce & Co.), £5, 20 October 1887, serialnumber P6848, black and white, arms at left, manuscript signature ofEliot low right, reverse blue, a view of Portland Bill (Outing not listedbank, see 706 and 2336 for partnership), very fine and very rare, attractive
£700-900
281Portland Bank (Eliot, Pearce & Co.), £5, 1 July 1894, serial numberP59, black and white, arms at left, manuscript signature of Geo. Eliot lowright reverse blue, a view of Portland Bill (Outing not listed bank), someannotations, an original very fine and very rare, attractive
£700-900
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282Portland Bank (Eliot, Pearce & Co.), unissued £5,18- (c1894), serial number P983, black and white,arms at left, reverse blue, a view of Portland Bill(Outing not listed bank), extremely fine and very rare,attractive
£600-800
283Dorsetshire Bank (Robert Williams, RobertWilliams Junior, Reginald Thornton, Cam Sykes &Reginald Douglas Thornton), specimen £5,Portland, 18- (1887-1890), serial number *P525,black and white, arms top left, reverse grey and white, engine turnings, PORTLAND handstamps(Outing 705 for Dorchester partnership, Portlandunlisted), a Skipper & East engraving, perforatedSPECIMEN, multiple PORTLAND, LYME REGIS,STURMINSTER handstamps, extremely fine and veryrare
£600-800
284Dorsetshire, Wiltshire & Shaftesbury Bank(Henderson & Company), £1, Shaftesbury, 18March 1815, serial number H301, black and white,arms at left, manuscript signature of Chris Hendersonlow right (Outing 1917a), low left tip missing, toned,VG, very rare
£300-400
SHAFTESBURY
285Shaftesbury Bank (W.B. Brodie & Thos. King), £5,1 February 1847, serial number 2704, black andwhite, value in red-brown underprint at centre, armsand oak tree top centre, manuscript signature of W.B.Brodie low right, reverse red-brown, partners initialsin oval at centre (Outing 1919a), bankruptcy hearingstamp at centre on face, very fine, attractive and veryrare, a lovely example
£500-700
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286Shaftesbury Bank (W.B. Brodie & Thos. King),£10, 1 February 1847, serial number 1478, black andwhite, value in blue underprint at centre, arms and oaktree top centre, manuscript signature of W.B. Brodielow right, reverse blue, partners initials in oval atcentre (Outing 1919b), bankruptcy hearing stamp atleft and right, very fine, attractive and very rare, alovely example
£800-1,200
SHERBORNE
287Sherborne and Dorsetshire Bank (S. Pretor, B.Chandler & D. Penny), £5, 26 April 1840, serialnumber 9371, black and white, bank building andarms top left (Outing 1941c), signature cut cancelled,fine and rare
£400-500
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288Sherborne and Dorsetshire Bank (Pretor, Pew andChandler), an unissued sight bill, arms at left, also areceipt dated 28 January 1837 (Outing 1941 forbank), very fine (2)
£100-120
289Sherborne and Cold Harbour Bank (Daw, Son &Co.), 5 pence, 7 May 1792, payable to EdwardDodge, serial number 933, black and white, dove topleft together with another example ND, serial number426 (Outing unlisted), probably skit notes, the secondexample larger format and taped, VG, rare (2)
£200-250
WEYMOUTH
290Weymouth Old Bank (Wm. Bower), £1, 9 March1817, serial number W1291, black and white, arms atleft, manuscript signature of Wm. Bower (Outing2336 ‘not seen’), rather crude, probably acontemporary forgery, taped, VG, unusual and rare
£100-150
291Weymouth Old Bank (Eliot, Pearce & Eliot), £5, 1July 1896, serial number W1999, black and white,arms at left, manuscript signature of Eliot low right,reverse blue, Weymouth Harbour at centre (Outing2336c), a little uneven at right, good fine and rare
£500-700
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292Weymouth Old Bank (Eliot, Pearce & Co.), proof£5, 18- (c 1890), black and white, arms at left, reverseblue, Weymouth Harbour at centre (Outing 2336c forsimilar), good very fine, attractive and rare
£500-700
293Weymouth Old Bank (Eliot, Pearce & Eliot), platewrapper for a £5, 18- (c 1890), black and white, armsat left (Outing 2336c for similar), ink ‘Not to be used’annotation across face, damaged thus poor, toned, rare
£80-120
294Weymouth and Dorsetshire Bank (Edmd.Henning, Jas. Bower & Wm. McLorg), £1, 21August 1821, serial number C872, black and white,arms at left, manuscript signature of Wm. McLorg lowright, reverse revenue seal (Outing 2337a), VG, rare
£300-400
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295Weymouth and Dorsetshire Bank (Edmd.Henning, Jas. Bower & Wm. McLorg), £1, 30August 1825, serial number J327, black and white,arms at left, view of Weymouth at centre, manuscriptsignature of Jas. Bower low right, reverse revenue seal(Outing 2337b), dividend handstamp at left, apleasing fine and very rare
£500-700
296Weymouth and Dorsetshire Bank (Edmd.Henning, Jas. Bower & Wm. McLorg), £5, 25August 1813, serial number a995, black and white,arms at left, (Outing 2337c), signature cut cancelled,fine, rare
£400-500
297Weymouth and Dorsetshire Bank (Edmd.Henning, Jas. Bower & Wm. McLorg), £10, 2October 1824, serial number H570, black and white,arms at left, manuscript signature of Jas. Bower lowright (Outing 2337d), dividend handstamp at left,signature cut cancelled, good fine, very rare
£500-700
298Dorsetshire Bank (Robert Williams, RobertWilliams Junior, Herbert Williams, ReginaldThornton & Cam Sykes), specimen £5, Weymouth,18- (1890-1897), serial number *Y677, black andwhite, arms top left (Outing 705i for similar),perforated SPECIMEN C. SKIPPER & EAST, aboutextremely fine and rare
£400-500
299Wilts & Dorset Banking Company Limited,unissued £5, Weymouth, 18- (1883-1914), black &white, value in pale blue underprint at centre, arms topleft, value in black tablet lower left, reverse grey &white, value (Outing 1890d for type), a Batho &Bingley engraving, perforated, ink numeral top right,extremely fine, rare
£700-900
WIMBORNE
300Wimborne Bank (William Fryer, John Andrews &John Clapcott), £1, Blandford, 16 March 1811, serialnumber 5577, black and white, Wimborne Minstertop left, manuscript signature of J. Clapcott low right(Outing 2361g), VG to fine, rare
£250-350
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301Wimborne, Poole & Blandford Bank (WilliamFryer, Edwin Andrews, John Fryer & Isaac Fryer),£1, 1 January 1822, serial number 1985, black andwhite, value in blue underprint at centre, WimborneMinster top left, manuscript signature of John Fryerlow right, also a modern pull of a £1 (Outing 2361h,2361i), top right tip missing, very good and extremelyfine (2)
£150-200
302Dorsetshire Bank (Robert Williams, RobertWilliams Junior, Reginald Thornton, Cam Sykes,Reginald Douglas Thornton & Herbert ScottWilliams), unissued £5, no place name, 18- (1887-1890), serial number *, black and white, arms top left(Outing 705 for Dorchester partnership), a Skipper &East engraving, perforated SPECIMEN, good extremelyfine and rare
£300-400
303Dorsetshire Bank (Robert Williams, ReginaldThornton, Cam Sykes, Reginald DouglasThornton & Herbert Scott Williams), unissued £5,no place name, 189- (1887-1890), serial number *,black and white, arms top left (Outing 705g), aSkipper & East engraving, perforated SPECIMEN,good extremely fine and rare
£350-400
304Dorsetshire Bank (Robert Williams, Cam Sykes,Reginald Douglas Thornton, Herbert ScottWilliams & Henry Joseph Sykes), unissued £5, noplace name, 189- (1890-1897), serial number *, blackand white, arms top left (Outing 705e forpartnership), a Skipper & East engraving, perforatedSPECIMEN, about extremely fine and rare
£300-400
305Dorsetshire Bank (Robert Williams, HerbertWilliams, Reginald Thornton & Cam Sykes),unissued £10, no place name, 18- (1887-1890), serialnumber *, black and white, arms top left, reverse grey(Outing 705 for similar, partnership not listed), aSkipper & East engraving, damage low centre otherwisevery fine, rare
£100-150
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HAMPSHIRE
ALTON
306Alton Bank (Austen, Gray & Vincent), £1, 10December 1806, serial number 61210, black andwhite, partners initials in ornate crowned frame topleft, manuscript signature of Vincent low right(Outing 34a), ink annotation top border, fine, scarce
£250-300
307Alton Bank (Austen, Gray & Vincent), unissued £1,180-, black and white, partners initials in ornatecrowned frame top left (Outing 34b), about extremelyfine, scarce
£200-250
308Alton Bank (Austen, Gray & Vincent), unissued £2,180- (1806-), black and white, partners initials inornate crowned frame top left (Outing 34d), aboutextremely fine, rare
£250-350
309Alton Bank (Austen, Gray & Vincent), unissued £5,180-, black and white, partners initials in ornatecrowned frame top left (Outing 34f), borders a littletoned, about extremely fine, scarce
£250-300
310Alton Bank (Austen, Gray & Vincent), unissued £5,180-, black and white, partners initials in ornatecrowned frame top left (Outing 34f), borders a littletoned, good very fine, scarce
£250-300
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311Alton Bank (Austen, Gray & Vincent), unissued£10, 180- (1806-), black and white, partners initials inornate crowned frame top left (Outing 34h), low rightborders stained otherwise good very fine, scarce
£300-350
312Alton Bank (Hale & Bradley), a proof sight bill, ND(c 1820), black and white, also a proof interest bearingnote (Austen, Gray & Vincent), 18- (c1806-), blackand white (cf Outing 34 for partnership), first backedon card, good very fine (2)
£100-150
313Alton Bank (E.W. Gray), £1, 11 October 1815,serial number 70, black and white, partners initials inornate crowned frame top left, manuscript signature ofGray low right (Outing 34i), about very fine, scarce
£400-500
ANDOVER
314Andover Old Bank (Wm. Steele Wakeford), 5guineas, 7 March 1801 (over 17-), serial number5009, black and white, arms top left, for Wm. SteeleWakeford low right (Outing 36b), halved andrejoined, fine and rare
£350-450
315Andover Old Bank (Wm. Steele Wakeford), £5, 12October 1811, serial number 9800, black and white,arms top left, manuscript signature cross cancelled ofWm. Steele Wakeford low right (Outing 36c), tape onreverse, VG, rare
£300-400
316Andover Old Bank (Wm. Steele Wakeford), a thirtyday sight bill, 20 December 1800, serial number F103, black and white, arms top left, manuscriptsignature of Wm. Steele Wakeford low right (Outing36a for partnership), multiple annotations on reverse,holed at left, VG to fine, rare
£100-150
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317Andover Old Bank (W.S. Wakeford & Sons), £1,10 October 1814, serial number J 5383, black andwhite, arms top left, manuscript signature Jos.Wakeford low right (Outing 36d), good fine
£150-200
318Andover Old Bank (W. S. Wakeford & Sons), sightbills (3), 1815, 1816, 1818, black and white, arms topleft, manuscript signatures of Wm. Wakeford, Jos.Wakeford and Wm. Steele Wakeford respectively(Outing 36 for Bank), fine to very fine and scarce (3)
£150-200
319Andover Old Bank (Joseph, William & RobertWakeford), a thirty day sight bill, 31 May 1825, serialnumber W63, black and white, arms top left,manuscript signature low right of Wm. Wakeford(Outing 36 for bank), fine, scarce
£100-120
320Andover Old Bank (Joseph Wakeford, WilliamWakeford & Robert Wakeford), £1, 31 July 1820,serial number 1446, black and white, arms top left,manuscript signature Jos. Wakeford low right (Outing36f), almost fine
£100-150
321Andover Old Bank (Joseph Wakeford, WilliamWakeford & Robert Wakeford), £1 (2), 1823,1825, serial number 7284, 11275, black and white,arms top left, manuscript signature Jos. Wakeford andWm. Wakeford respectively low right, reverse revenueseal (Outing 36f), good fine (2)
£200-250
322Andover Old Bank (Joseph, William & RobertWakeford), £5 (2), 1821, 1824, serial numbersB1357, B3206, black and white, arms top left, with different reverse designs, manuscript signaturelow right of Wm. Wakeford and Jos. Wakefordrespectively (Outing 36g), first taped on reverse andmargin ragged otherwise fine (2)
£150-200
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323Andover Old Bank (Joseph, William & RobertWakeford), £5, 16 March 1824, serial numbers B 2602, black and white, arms top left, manuscriptsignature low right of Wm. Wakeford, reverse revenueseal (Outing 36g), good fine
£120-160
324Andover Old Bank (Joseph, William & RobertWakeford), £10, 3 August 1821, serial number J446,black and white, arms top left, manuscript signaturelow right of Jos. Wakeford, reverse value in pale browntablet (Outing 36h), trimmed otherwise fine, scarce
£140-180
325Andover Old Bank (Joseph, William & RobertWakeford), £10, 6 October 1823, serial numberJ877, black and white, arms top left, manuscriptsignature low right of Jos. Wakeford, reverse value inpale brown tablet (Outing 36h), cut and rejoined onreverse otherwise good fine, scarce
£300-350
326Andover Bank (Chas. Heath & Sons), £1, 14 March1811, serial number 7504, black and white, arms inoval top left, manuscript signature of W.H. Heath low right (Outing 37d), about fine, scarce
£250-300
BASINGSTOKE AND ODIHAM
327Basingstoke & Odiham Bank (Seymour, Lamb,Brooks & Hillier), unissued £5, 18- (1846-1864),serial number C 6501, black and white, arms top left,reverse grey and white, partners names and value atcentre (Outing 84c), good extremely fine and rare
£600-800
328Basingstoke & Odiham Bank (Seymour, Lamb,Brooks & Hillier), specimen £5, 18- (1846-1864),serial number C 6501, black and white, arms top left,reverse grey and white, partners names and value atcentre (Outing 84d), handstamped SPECIMEN,extremely fine and rare
£600-800
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329Basingstoke & Odiham Bank (Seymour, Lamb,Brooks & Hillier), specimen £10, 18- (1846-1864),serial number C 3695, black and white, arms top left,reverse blue and white, partners names and value atcentre (Outing 84e), handstamped SPECIMEN,extremely fine and very rare
£700-900
BISHOP’S WALTHAM
330Bishops Waltham & Hampshire Bank (Fox,Seymour & Gunner), unissued £1, 182- (1829-1834), black and white (toned), Bishop’s Palace topleft, Bishop’s mitre above (Outing 197c), toned andbrittle, almost very fine, scarce
£300-400
BOURNEMOUTH
331Wilts & Dorset Banking Company, unissued £5,Bournemouth, 18- (1835-1883), black & white, valuein pale blue underprint at centre, arms top left, valuein black tablet lower left (Outing 232), a Batho &Bingley engraving, perforated CANCELLED, lightmounting marks, ink numeral top right, light mountingmarks, about extremely fine, attractive and rare
£500-700
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CHRISTCHURCH AND WIMBORNE
332Christchurch & Hampshire Bank (Tunks, Dean &Adams), proof £1, 18- (1812), black and white,Wimborne Minster top left (Outing 556a for type),mounting traces, corner cut, very fine and rare
£300-400
333Christchurch, Wimborne & Ringwood Bank(Dean, Clapcott, Quartley & Co.), £1, 26 October1825, serial number 6195, black and white, value inblue underprint at centre, Wimborne Minster top left,reverse revenue stamp (Outing 556c for similar butthis bank not listed), signature cut cancelled, very good,rare
£250-300
334Christchurch & Wimborne Bank (Dean, Clapcott,Quartley & Co.), £1 (3), 1825, serial numbers13317, 13500, 13595, black and white, value in blueunderprint at centre, Wimborne Minster top left,reverse revenue stamp (Outing 556c), all signaturescut cancelled, very fine (3)
£150-200
335Christchurch & Wimborne Bank (Dean, Clapcott,Quartley & Co.), £5, 8 November 1825, serialnumbers 9415, black and white, value in blueunderprint at centre, Wimborne Minster top left,reverse revenue stamp (Outing 556c for £1, £5 notlisted), signature cut cancelled, good very fine
£300-350
336Christchurch Bank (William Tice & Company), £5,21 April 1848, serial number 4378, black and white,Britannia in ornate frame top left, manuscriptsignature of William Tice low right (Outing 558b),taped and rejoined, ink corrosion at centre, a solid fine,rare
£300-400
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337Wilts & Dorset Banking Company Limited, anunissued £5, Christchurch, 18- (1883-1914), black &white, value in pale blue underprint at centre, theMinister at left, value in black tablet lower left, reverse grey and white, value (Outing 559, this typenot seen), a Batho & Bingley engraving, perforatedCANCELLED, ink numeral top right, extremely fine,rare
£600-800
338Wilts & Dorset Banking Company Limited, anunissued £5, Christchurch, 19- (1883-1914), serialnumber 18602, black & white, value in pale blueunderprint at centre, the Minister at left, value in blacktablet lower left, reverse grey and white, value (Outing559, this type not seen), a Batho & Bingley engraving,good extremely fine, rare
£700-900
GOSPORT
339Gosport Bank (Jukes, Langley & Jukes), £1, 17April 1810, serial number 11316, black and white,Poseidon in ornate frame top left, manuscriptsignature of John Langley low right (Outing 836a),fine and scarce
£250-350
LYMINGTON
340Lymington Bank (St. Barbe, Daniell, Edmonds &Co.), £5, 1 August 1879, serial number 11647, blackand white, value in pale blue underprint at centre,partners initials in circular frame at left, manuscriptsignature of Henry Daniell low right (Outing 1313 forbank, partnership not listed), good fine and very rare
£700-900
341Lymington Bank (St. Barbe & Daniell), unissued£5, 18- ( c 1890), black and white, value in pale blueunderprint at centre, partners initials in circular frameat left (Outing 1313c), perforated CANCELLED, somerusting otherwise good very fine and very rare
£500-600
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ISLE OF WIGHT
NEWPORT
342Isle of Wight Bank (James, John & JosephKirkpatrick), £1, Newport, 25 November 1802,serial number 7594, black and white, arms top left,manuscript signature of John Fitzpatrick low right(Outing 1533b), very good, scarce
£200-250
343Isle of Wight Bank (James, John & JosephKirkpatrick), £1, Newport, 22 September 1803,serial number D2152, black and white, arms top left,manuscript signature of John Fitzpatrick low right(Outing 1533b), very good, scarce
£200-300
344Isle of Wight Bank (James, John & JosephKirkpatrick), £5, Newport, 30 November 1803,serial number 7794, black and white, arms top left,manuscript signature of John Fitzpatrick low right(Outing 1533c), signature cut cancelled, very good tofine, rare
£250-350
345Isle of Wight Bank Post Bill, (James, John &Joseph Kirkpatrick), £10, 3 February 1801, serialnumber 4116, black and white, arms top left,manuscript cancelled signature of James Kirkpatricklow right (Outing 1533d for Bank £10), about veryfine thus rare
£300-400
346Isle of Wight Bank Post Bill, (James, John &Joseph Kirkpatrick), £10, 12 February 1801, serialnumber 4396, black and white, arms top left,manuscript cancelled signature of James Kirkpatricklow right (Outing 1533d for Bank £10), small hole inleft field, about very fine thus rare
£300-400
347Isle of Wight Bank (James & Joseph Kirkpatrick,Joseph & James Kirkpatrick Jnr.), £5, Newport, 14January 1839, serial number 2553, black and white,arms top left, manuscript signature of JamesFitzpatrick low right (Outing 1533e), good fine, scarce
£300-400
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348Isle of Wight Bank (James & Joseph Kirkpatrick,Joseph & James Kirkpatrick Jnr.), £5, Newport, 28August 1841, serial number 5690, black and white,arms top left, manuscript signature of JamesFitzpatrick low right (Outing 1533e), multiple taperepairs on reverse, good, scarce
£200-300
349Newport Bank, Isle of Wight (Henry & JohnRoberts, Mark Gregory & Geo. Barton), 5 guineas,8 May 1788, serial number 333, black and white, armstop left, manuscript cancelled signature of Geo. Bartonlow right (Outing 1534b), very good to fine, scarce
£300-400
350Newport Bank, Isle of Wight (Henry & JohnRoberts, Mark Gregory & Geo. Barton), 5 guineas,3 September 1789, serial number 461, black andwhite, arms top left, manuscript cancelled signature ofJohn Roberts low right (Outing 1534b), VG to fine,scarce
£300-400
351Newport Bank, Isle of Wight (Henry & JohnRoberts, Mark Gregory & Geo. Barton), £10, 19January 1788, serial number 1015, black and white,arms top left, manuscript cancelled signature of Geo.Barton low right (Outing 1534d), a pleasing fine,scarce
£350-450
352Isle of Wight Bank, Newport (Henry & JohnRoberts, Mark Gregory), £10, 12 April 1790, serialnumber 4445, black and white, arms top left,manuscript cancelled signature of John Roberts lowright (Outing 1534h), about very fine thus rare
£400-600
353Newport Bank, Isle of Wight (Henry & JohnRoberts, Mark Gregory & Geo. Barton), proofsight bill, ND (c 1787-1789), black and white, armstop left (Outing 1534 for bank), backed on card, somefoxing, good very fine, rare
£100-150
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354Newport Bank, Isle of Wight (Sir Richard Bassett,Roe & Blackford), £1, 30 March 1826, serial number8850, black and white, maiden and anchor withinwreath top left, manuscript signature of Thos.Blackford low right (Outing 1535 ‘not seen’), severalrust holes, good but rare
£300-400
355Commercial Bank, Isle of Wight (R.B. Wilkins), asix week sight bill dated 27 January 1806, serialnumber 4806, black and white, fortified gateway atleft, manuscript signature of Rob. Wilkins low right(Outing 1536 for bank), VG, rare
£150-200
356Commercial Bank, Isle of Wight (R.B. Wilkins), asix week sight bill dated 22 February 1806, serialnumber 4884, black and white, fortified gateway atleft, manuscript signature of Rob. Wilkins low right(Outing 1536 for bank), VG, rare
£150-200
PETERSFIELD
357Petersfield & Hampshire Bank (Hector, Bencraft& Hector), £1, 16 July 1823, serial number 3573,black and white, equestrian statue top left, manuscriptsignature of J. Bencraft low right, reverse revenue seal(Outing 1699, ‘not seen’), good very fine and very rare,attractive
£700-900
358Petersfield New Bank (Austen, Vincent &Clement), unissued £1, 18- (1810-1812), black andwhite, partners initials in oval frame within wreath atleft (Outing 1700b), extemely fine, rare
£250-350
359Petersfield New Bank (Austen, Vincent &Clement), unissued £5, 18- (1810-1812), black andwhite, partners initials in oval frame within wreath atleft (Outing 1700c), extemely fine, rare
£300-400
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360Petersfield New Bank (Austen, Vincent &Clement), unissued £10, 18- (1810-1812), black andwhite, partners initials in oval frame within wreath atleft (Outing 1700d), extemely fine, rare
£350-450
361Petersfield Bank (Austen, Blunt & Clement),unissued £1, 18- (1812-1813), black and white,pastoral scene at top left (Outing 1700, unissued £1not listed), toned at left otherwise extremely fine, rare
£300-400
362Petersfield Bank (Austen, Blunt & Louch),unissued £1, 18- (1813-1814), black and white,pastoral scene at top left (Outing 1700g), aboutextremely fine, rare
£300-400
363Petersfield Bank (Austen, Blunt & Louch),unissued £5, 18- (1813-1814), black and white,pastoral scene at top left (Outing 1700h), toned at leftotherwise extremely fine, rare
£300-400
PORTSMOUTH
364Portsmouth Bank (Wm. Grant, R. Burbey, Geo.Grant & T. Burbey), £1, 11 May 1815, serialnumber 4217, black and white, partners initials in ovalframe top left, manuscript signature of Tho. Burbeylow right, value in black tablet at centre (Outing1741d), a bold good fine, rare
£350-450
365Portsmouth Bank (Wm. Grant, R. Burbey, Geo.Grant & R. Burbey Jnr.), unissued £10, 180-, serialnumber 4217, black and white, partners initials in ovalframe top left, manuscript signature of Tho. Burbeylow right, value in black tablet at centre (Outing 1741,partnership unlisted), good very fine, rare
£350-450
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366Portsmouth Bank (William Grant, George Grant,John Allen Hickley & George Grant Jnr.), a 15 daysight bill, date missing (c 1821-1829), serial number2970, black and white, arms at left, manuscriptsignature of John Hickley low right (Outing 1741 forbank), poor, rare
£50-100
367Portsmouth, Portsea & Hampshire Bank(Godwin, Minchin, Carter, Lindegren &Goldson), £1, 20 April 1815, serial number F5487,black and white, arms of sun and crescent in oval frameat left, manuscript signature of Thos. Minchin lowright (Outing 1742, denomination not listed forpartnership), red smudged dividend stamp at right, verygood, scarce
£150-200
368Portsmouth, Portsea & Hampshire Bank(Godwin, Minchin, Carter, Lindegren &Goldson), £5, 1809, serial number E2016, black andwhite, arms of sun and crescent in oval frame at left,manuscript signature of Carter low right, also a £5, asfirst but 1815, serial number B85, signature of Carter(Outing 1742, denomination not listed by Outing),black dividend stamps on first, very fine, second clippedand taped together, very good (2)
£150-200
369Portsmouth, Portsea & Hampshire Bank(Godwin, Minchin, Carter, Lindegren &Goldson), £10, 10 May 1812, serial number D3139,black and white, arms of sun and crescent in oval frameat left, manuscript signature of Jno. Godwin low right(Outing 1742a), black dividend stamps on first, clipped,taped and rejoined, good fine
£150-200
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370Portsmouth, Portsea & Hampshire Bank(Godwin, Minchin, Carter & Goldson), £1, 9January 1817, serial number H1200, black and white,arms of sun and crescent in oval frame at left,manuscript signature of W. Carter low right, alsoanother example dated 1817 (Outing 1742b), lowright corner cut away on first, good fine and the secondwith dividend stamps, very good (2)
£150-200
371Portsmouth, Portsea & Hampshire Bank(Godwin, Minchin, Carter & Goldson), £5, 12October 1816, serial number E1420, black and white,arms of sun and crescent in oval frame at left,manuscript signature of Jn. Godwin low right (Outing1742c), black dividend stamp at right, multipleannotations on reverse, very good to fine, scarce
£200-300
372Portsmouth, Portsea & Hampshire Bank(Godwin, Minchin & Carter), £5, 1816, serialnumber C185, black and white, arms of sun andcrescent in oval frame at left, manuscript signature ofGodwin low right, also a £5, as first but Godwin,Minchin & Goldson, 1818, serial number C8408(Outing 1742c, f), black dividend stamps, very goodand very fine (2)
£160-220
373Portsmouth, Portsea & Hampshire Bank(Godwin, Minchin & Carter), £1, 10 October 1818,serial number U2931, black and white, arms of sunand crescent in oval frame at left, manuscript signatureof Wm. Carter low right (Outing 1742e), blackdividend stamps, good very fine
£120-160
374Portsmouth, Portsea & Hampshire Bank(Godwin, Minchin & Carter), £5, 5 February 1818,serial number G7012, black and white, arms of sunand crescent in oval frame at left, manuscript signatureof Wm. Carter low right (Outing 1742f), blackdividend stamps, almost very fine
£140-180
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375Portsmouth, Portsea & Hampshire Bank(Godwin, Minchin & Carter), £10, 5 February1818, serial number G2111, black and white, arms ofsun and crescent in oval frame at left, manuscriptsignature of Wm. Carter low right (Outing 1742g),black dividend stamps, fine
£150-200
376Portsmouth Naval, Military & Commercial Bank(William Burridge & Sons), £1, 15 February 1813,serial number D 8676, black and white, arms at leftwith corn-sheaf and anchor, manuscript signature ofWm. Burridge low right (Outing 1743a), trimmed,very good, scarce
£150-200
377Portsmouth Naval, Military & Commercial Bank(William Burridge & Sons), £1, 21 October 1813,serial number E3585, black and white, arms at leftwith corn-sheaf and anchor, black ONE POUNDhandstamp at left centre, manuscript signature of Wm.Burridge low right (Outing 1743a), VG to fine, scarce
£250-300
378Portsmouth Naval, Military & Commercial Bank(William Burridge & Sons), £1, 12 November 1813,serial number E4144, black and white, arms at leftwith corn-sheaf and anchor, manuscript signature ofWm. Burridge low right (Outing 1743a), fine, scarce
£200-250
379Portsmouth Naval, Military & Commercial Bank(William Burridge & Sons), £1, 1 January 1814,serial number E9750, black and white, arms at leftwith corn-sheaf and anchor, manuscript signature ofWm. Burridge low right (Outing 1743a), a bold andfresh very fine thus very scarce
£300-400
380Portsmouth Naval, Military & Commercial Bank(William Burridge & Sons), £5, 7 March 1814,serial number 4606, black and white, arms at left withcorn-sheaf and anchor, manuscript signature of Wm.Burridge low right (Outing 1743b), Outing plate note.A bold and fresh very fine thus very scarce
£300-400
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RINGWOOD
381Ringwood & Hampshire Bank, £1 (3), dated 1816,1818, 1821, all black and white, arms of theRingwood Bank top left, last note with printeddenomination at centre, manuscript signature ofStephen Tunks low right (Outing 1788a, b), one withhole cancellation, first two very good, last very fine (3)
£150-180
382Ringwood & Hampshire Bank, £2, 1 February1821, serial number R1710, black and white, arms ofthe Ringwood Bank top left, manuscript signature ofStephen Tunks low right, value printed at centre(Outing 1788c), very fine
£150-200
383Ringwood & Hampshire Bank, £5 (2), 6 October1818, 1 February 1821, black and white, arms of theRingwood Bank top left, manuscript signature ofStephen Tunks low right, reverse value printed atcentre on the 1821 (Outing 1788d), the 1821 split andrejoined, very fine (2)
£160-220
384Ringwood & Hampshire Bank, £10, 1 October1817, serial number G11951, black and white, arms ofthe Ringwood Bank top left, manuscript signature ofStephen Tunks low right, value printed at centre(Outing 1788e), almost very fine, scarce
£150-200
385Ringwood & Hampshire Bank, £10, 1 February1821, serial number R1871, black and white, arms ofthe Ringwood Bank top left, manuscript signature ofStephen Tunks low right, value printed at centre(Outing 1788e), almost very fine, scarce
£150-200
386Ringwood Bank, sight bills/demand notes (7), dated1810, 1811, 1814, 1817, 1819, 1820, 1821, all blackand white, arms of the Ringwood Bank top left,manuscript signature of Stephen Tunks low right(Outing 1788 for bank), fine to very fine (7)
£140-180
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387Ringwood Bank, manuscript sight bills/demandnotes (4), dated 1801, 1811, 1816, all black and whitewith handwritten signature of Stephen Tunks (Outing1788 for bank), fine to very fine (4)
£100-120
388Ringwood Bank (Willm. Fryer, Edwin Andrews,John Fryer & W.R. Fryer), proof £1, 18- (c 1820),black and white, beehive (Industry) at centre withroses around, partners name in black oval top left, alsoa proof cheque on card for Geo. Welch Ledgard &Sons (Outing 1790b), good very fine and fine, rare (2)
£200-300
389Ringwood & Poole Bank (Geo. Welch Ledgard &Sons), £5, 1 April 1859, serial number 12731, blackand white, Britannia at centre, partners initials at left,manuscript signature of Geo. Ledgard low right(Outing 1791c), a Perkins Fairman & Heathengraving, various dividend handstamps, very fine,scarce
£150-200
390Ringwood & Poole Bank (Geo. Welch Ledgard,Martin Kemp Welch & Co.), proof £5, 18- (1821-1826), black and white, Britannia at centre, partnersinitials at left (Outing 1791 for similar), a PerkinsFairman & Heath engraving, some foxing, good veryfine, scarce
£250-350
ROMSEY
391Romsey & Hampshire Bank (T. Warner & W.Footner), unissued £1, 18- (1807-1846), prefix D,black and white, Romsey Abbey top left, reverserevenue seal (Outing 1826c), good very fine, rare
£350-450
392Romsey & Hampshire Bank (Wm. Footner &Son), unissued £5, 184- (1840-1846), black andwhite, Romsey Abbey top centre, reverse revenue seal(Outing 1826d ), a Rowe Kentish & Co. engraving,extremely fine, attractive and rare
£400-500
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393Romsey & Hampshire Bank (Wm. Footner &Son), proof £5 on card, 184- (1840-1846), prefix D,black and white, Romsey Abbey top centre (Outing1826d for type), a Rowe Kentish & Co. engraving,extremely fine, rare
£300-400
SOUTHAMPTON
394Southampton & Hampshire Bank (Sadleir,Guillaume, Noble, Hilgrove, Moody & Lowder),unissued bill of exchange for £10, 17- (c 1790), black& white, arms top left, also Southampton, Town &County Bank (Harrison, Maddison & Smith), 30 daysight bill, 22nd June 1807, serial number 5886, black& white, gateway at top left and an unissued sight billdated 23rd July 1819 for Harrison & Maddison(Outing 1985 for bank), good very fine, very good, goodfine respectively, rare (3)
£150-250
395Southampton Commercial Bank (ChristopherShaw & Company), 5 guineas, 1st August 1795,serial number 5039, black & white, ship in oval frametop left, manuscript signature of Christopher Shawlower right (Outing 1987a), very good, rare
£500-700
396Southampton Commercial Bank (Christopher &Thomas Shaw), 5 guineas, 1st January 1796, serialnumber 7614, black & white, ship in oval frame topleft, manuscript signature of Thomas Shaw lower right(Outing 1987a), taped and rejoined, very good, rare
£500-700
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397Southampton Commercial Bank (Christopher &Thomas Shaw), £10, 1st January 1796, serial number2130, black & white, ship in oval frame top left,manuscript signature of Christopher Shaw lower right(Outing 1987, denomination unlisted), clippedaround and top left corner untidy, very good, very rare
£500-700
398Southampton Bank (C. Trim & E. Toomer), £1, 1July 1812, serial number 5977, black and white, castleand ship at left, manuscript signature of the splendidlynamed Cornelius Trim (Outing 1988 for bank, thispartnership ‘not seen’), VG to fine, very rare
£500-700
399Southampton Bank (C. Trim, J. Kellow & R.D.Pritchard), £1, 1 January 1821, serial number 6870,black and white, castle and ship at left, manuscriptsignature of Jno. Kellow low right, reverse bank title inbrown (Outing 1988a), a fresh and attractive good veryfine, rare
£600-800
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400Southampton & Hampshire Bank (Bullock,Horner & Co.), £5, 4th June 1808, serial numberA105, black & white, Britannia in ornate frame topleft, beehive above, manuscript signature of J. Bullocklower right (Outing 1989d), very much in the style of aBank of England £5, on backing paper, toned, good,presentable enough and rare
£400-500
401Town and County of Southampton Bank (W.Smith, W.P. Smith & W.R. Taylor), £1, 1st May1818, serial number B7454, black & white, arms andships top left, manuscript signature of William Smithlower right (Outing 1990a), very good to fine, rare
£350-450
WINCHESTER
402Winchester & Hampshire Bank (Wickham, Mant,Bailey & Jessett), £5, 3rd April 1841, serial number9620, black & white, arms top left, manuscriptsignature of Jno. Mant lower right (Outing 2372b),fine rare
£350-450
403Winchester & Hampshire Bank (Wickham, Mant,Hinton, Bailey, & Robert Jessett), £10, 16th July1817, serial number B4388, black & white, arms topleft, manuscript signature of Jno. Mant lower right(Outing 2372 for bank, partnership not listed),trimmed, cut and rejoined, very good, rare
£450-550
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KENT
406Canterbury Bank (Hammond, Plumptre, Furley,Hilton, McMaster), specimen £20, 189-, green andwhite on watermarked paper, arms at top left, value atbottom left, vignette on reverse in red with values leftand right (Outing 414a), perforated SPECIMENBARCLAY & FRY, faint yellowing, extremely fine
£350-450
407Canterbury Bank (Hammond, Plumptre, Hilton,McMaster, Furley), contemporary pull of a £5, and possible proof on watermarked paper of a £10,both (c 1910), no serial numbers, black and white,arms at top left, value at bottom left (Outing 414 fortype), both perforated CANCELLED, some minorcreases otherwise extremely fine (2)
£200-250
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ASHFORD
404Ashford Commercial Bank (Haffenden, Boghurst& Stoddart), £1, 5 October 1818, serial number7948, uniface, black and white, sheep at top left, valueat bottom right and top left (Outing 57a), pinholes,larger hole at bottom left, numerous folds anddiscolouration, overall good
£200-250
CANTERBURY
405Canterbury Bank (Hammond, Plumptre, Furley,Hilton & McMaster), £5, Canterbury, 2 August1898, serial number C6070, black and white, value atbottom left, arms at top left, centre vignette in brownon reverse with value at centre left and centre right(unlisted, same partnership as Outing 414a but new denomination, confirms bank was operational aslate as 1898), stamped CANCELLED twice, stampedLLOYDS BANK FOLKESTONE, seven post stamps,cancellation holes, some pin holes and discolouration,overall very good
£300-400
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408Canterbury Union Bank (Baker, Denne,Kingsford, Halford), Half a Guinea, Canterbury, 5May 1797, serial number 1805, uniface, black andwhite, cancelled by removal of signature, manuscriptsignature at bottom left, value at bottom left,caligraphic vignette at left (partnership not listed inOuting, 415 similar), some small holes and pin holes,scuffed edges, discolouration and folds, signature cutcancelled, good
£150-200
409Canterbury Union Bank (Baker, Kingsford &Halfords), £1, 1 January 1818, serial number 548,uniface, black and white, arms at top left, value atbottom left, manuscript signature at bottom left(Outing 415c), small holes, toned, worn edges, good
£150-200
410Canterbury Union Bank (Halford, Baldock &Snoulten), £5, 1 May 1840, serial number 6096,black and white, arms at top left, value at bottomright, reverse blue and white, arms at centre framed inBaroque filigree (Outing 415e), stamped FIRSTDIVIDEND PAID and RE HALFORD & Co., blackbankruptcy hearing stamp on reverse, handwritten scriptfaded, some darker ink flecks, a pleasing fine
£150-200
411Canterbury Union Bank (Halford, Baldock &Snoulten), £10, 4 August 1838, serial number 1956black and white, arms at top left, value at bottom left,reverse arms at centre surrounded by Baroque filigree(Outing 415f), bankruptcy stamp in black on obverseand reverse, halved and rejoined, folded and toned,trimmed at top, overall very good
£150-200
412Canterbury Union Bank (Halford, Baldock &Snoulten), £10, 3 January 1840, serial number 2256,black and white, arms at left, value at bottom left,reverse arms at centre bordered by Baroque motif(Outing 415f), stamped twice in black, reverse blackbankruptcy case stamp, halved and rejoined, manuscriptin brown and blue, toning, fine
£150-200
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413Canterbury Union Bank, uniface reverse proofs (2),first black and white on paper, second red and whiteon card, arms at centre, bordered by Baroque motif(see Outing 415e, f, and g for probable type), firstsome light flecks, two folds, good very fine, secondextremely fine (2)
£100-150
414Canterbury Union Bank (Halford, Baldock,Snoulten & Kingsford), £1, 18- (c 1840), proof,uniface black and white proof on card, value at bottomleft, centre and top right, vertical vignette motif at left,view of Canterbury Cathedral at top right (not listed,Outing 415e similar), some toning, extremely fine, rare
£250-350
415Canterbury Union Bank (Halford, Baldock,Snoulten & Kingsford), £5, 18- (c 1840), no serialnumbers, uniface proof on card, black and white, valueat top left and bottom right, value at centre with valueunderprinted in large typeface, vertical vignette at left,view of Canterbury Cathedral at top right (not listed,Outing 415e similar), extremely fine, rare
£300-400
CHATHAM AND SHEERNESS
416Chatham & Sheerness Union Bank (Dann, T. & B.Bentham & Baikie), £1, 1 March 1803, serialnumber 13469, uniface black and white onwatermarked paper, value at bottom left, vignette ofNeptune at top left, manuscript signature of Dann atbottom left (Outing 474a), some small holes,manuscript in brown ink, good, rare
£350-450
417Chatham & Sheerness Union Bank (Dann, T. & B.Bentham & Baikie), £1, 1 September 1804, serialnumber 114, uniface black and white on watermarkedpaper, value at bottom left, vignette of Neptune at topleft, manuscript signature of James Baikie at bottomright (Outing 474a), bottom left corner missing, good,rare
£350-450
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CHATHAM
418Chatham Bank (Sam. Ferrand Waddington &Co.), £1, 19 October 1804, serial number 76, unifaceblack and white on watermarked paper, value atbottom left and top centre, porthole vignette ofwarship, manuscript signature of S. Waddington atbottom right (Outing 475a), pinholes, otherwise anattractive about fine, rare
£250-300
419Chatham Bank, £5, 184-, black and white proof oncard, values at top left, top right, bottom left, royalcoat of arms at centre, scene of Rochester Bridge atleft, scene of Melville Hospital at right, unusualassociation between Chatham Bank and The Britishand Australasian Bank in London (not listed inOuting), SPECIMEN stamped once, some toning andedge scuffs, small tear at left, otherwise a beautifulengraving, very fine, rare
£350-450
420Chatham Bank, £5, 184-, uniface black and whiteproof on card, value at bottom left, top right, top left,royal coat of arms at centre, scene of Melville Hospitaland bridge at left, scene of the naval college at right,unusual association between The British andAustralasian Bank in London with Chatham Bank (notlisted in Outing), stamped SPECIMEN twice, toningand some dirt, edge mounting marks, otherwise anattractive very fine
£300-400
CRANBROOK
421Weald of Kent Bank (William Buss, JohnWilmshurst, William Hague & John WilmshurstJunr.), unissued £1, Cranbrook, 182- (1829), blackand white, partners initials at left (Outing 607a), veryfine
£150-200
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422Cranbrook Bank, £1, 1822-1826, uniface black andwhite proof on paper, mounted on card, value at topleft, top right, bottom left and centre, centre text ontableau, artful scene of Britannia surrounded byallegorical maidens and cherubim (Outing 610 forbank), manuscript signature in black, faint foxing atborder, otherwise extremely fine, rare
£300-400
423Cranbrook Bank, £5, 18-, black and white unifaceproof on card, value at bottom left on tableau, value atleft and right on vertical vignettes, value at top right,scene of standing Britannia at centre (Outing 607 forbank), SPECIMEN stamped in black at bottom right,otherwise extremely fine, rare
£350-450
424Weald of Kent Bank (Argles, Bishop, Brenchley &Bishop), £1 (3), Cranbrook, 1813, black and white,partners initials in oval frame at left, oak tree above,manuscript signatures of A. Bishop and Geo. Bishop(2) low right, reverse partners names in pale bluebelow (Outing 608a), one poor, balance very good tofine (3)
£100-150
425Weald of Kent Bank (Argles, Bishop, Brenchley &Bishop), £1, Cranbrook, 29 December 1831, serialnumber 1279, black and white, partners initials in ovalframe at left, oak tree above, manuscript signature ofMasterman low right (Outing 608a), the Bank ceasedoperation in 1815, this 1831, note appears genuine, fine
£100-150
426Weald of Kent Bank (Argles, Bishop, Brenchley &Bishop), £2, Cranbrook, 20 September 1813, serialnumber 1028, black and white, partners initials in ovalframe at left, oak tree above, manuscript signature ofGeo. Bishop low right, reverse partners names in paleblue below (Outing 608b), fine
£150-200
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427Weald of Kent Bank (Argles, Bishop, Brenchley &Bishop), £5, Cranbrook, 20 April 1813, serial number1115, black and white, partners initials in oval frame atleft, oak tree above, manuscript signature of A. Bishoplow right (Outing 608c), good fine
£150-200
428Weald of Kent Bank (Argles, Bishop, Brenchley &Bishop), £5, Cranbrook, 14 June 1813, serial number1505, black and white, partners initials in oval frame atleft, oak tree above, manuscript signature of A. Bishoplow right, reverse partners names in pale blue below(Outing 608c), fine
£150-200
429Weald of Kent Bank (Argles, Bishop, Brenchley &Bishop), £5, Cranbrook, 30 October 1813, serialnumber 2006, black and white, partners initials in ovalframe at left, oak tree above, manuscript signature ofGeo. Bishop low right, reverse partners names in paleblue below (Outing 608c), good fine
£150-200
430Weald of Kent Bank (Argles, Bishop, Brenchley &Bishop), £5, Cranbrook, 19 November 1813, serialnumber 3582, black and white, partners initials in ovalframe at left, oak tree above, manuscript signature ofGeo. Bishop low right (Outing 608c), split andrejoined, good fine
£150-200
431Weald of Kent Bank (Argles, Bishop, Brenchley &Bishop), £10, Cranbrook, 20 April 1813, serialnumber 1122, black and white, partners initials in ovalframe at left, oak tree above, manuscript signature ofA. Bishop low right (Outing 608d), split and rejoined,good fine, scarce
£200-250
432Weald of Kent Bank (Argles, Bishop, Brenchley &Bishop), £10, 20 September 1813, serial number1746, black and white, partners initials in oval frame atleft, oak tree above, manuscript signature of A. Bishoplow right, partners names in blue panel below (Outing608d), fine
£150-200
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433Weald of Kent Bank (Argles, Bishop, Brenchley &Bishop), £20, 19 May 1813, serial number 2004,black and white, partners initials in oval frame at left,oak tree above, manuscript signature of A. Bishop lowright (Outing 608e), clipped around, fine, scarce
£200-250
434Cranbrook Bank, £1, 23 August 1823, serial number4888, Bank title in pale blue, black and white, value atbottom left, top left and underprinted at centre, oaktree at top left, reverse large vignette with royal coat ofarms at centre (Outing 610a), stamped twice in black,manuscript in brown on both sides, VG
£100-120
DARTFORD
435Dartford Bank (David James & Compy.), £10,Dartford, 1 March 1834, serial number 12341,uniface black and white, value at bottom left andunderprint in large text, Britannia vignette at top left,manuscript signature of David James at bottom right(Outing 635 ‘not seen’), multiple signatures on obverseand reverse, multiple folds, toning, pinholes, very goodand rare
£350-450
DEAL
436Deal Bank (May, Wyborn, White & Mercer), £1, 5July 1825, serial number 17438 black and red, thickborder design containing vignette at right and arms atleft, value at bottom centre and top left, manuscriptsignature of W. White, large vignette on reverse(Outing 648a), toning and multiple folds, very good,rare
£300-400
437Deal Bank (May, Wyborn, White & Mercer), £5proof, 18-, uniface black and red, value at bottomcentre, bottom left, top centre, vignette of Britannia atleft, thick border design containing arms at left andvignette at right, signature in white of engraver Robt.Branston (Outing 648d), small tear at top, one fold atcentre, otherwise a very attractive note, about extremelyfine, rare
£200-300
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438Deal Bank (May, Wyborn, White & Mercer), £10unissued, 18-, uniface black and red on watermarkedpaper, value at bottom centre, bottom left, top right,text surrounded by ornate border with arms at left andvignette at right (Outing 648e), single pinhole at topright, otherwise a very attractive note, aboutuncirculated, rare
£350-450
439Deal Commercial Bank (Hulke & Son), £5, 17August 1832, serial number A4015, black and whiteobverse, value at bottom left and top right, arms at topleft, manuscript signature of William Hulke at bottomright, large red and black vignette on reverse (Outing649a), pinholes, folds and toning, multiple signatures onobverse and reverse, good, scarce
£200-250
DITTON
440Ditton Bank (James Smith & Co.), £1, 12 June1804, serial number 272, uniface black and white,value at bottom left and top centre, vignette at top left,signature of James Smith at bottom right (Bank notlisted in Outing), multiple folds, tears, pinholes andsome toning, good, very rare
£350-450
DOVER
441Dover Bank (Company & Self), unissued £1, 17- (c1775), uniface, black and white on watermarkedpaper, value at bottom left, vignettes at top left andbottom left (Outing 708b for type) some folds anddiscolouring, annotations and crosses in brown ink, holesat bottom right, otherwise a crisp appearance, fine, rare
£250-300
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442Dover Bank (Fector & Minet, Company & Self),forged £1, 21 September 1803, serial number 6324,uniface black and white, value at bottom left, vignettesat top left and bottom left, manuscript signature atbottom left (forgery of Outing 708b), numerous foldsand toning, FORGED handwritten in black ink, verygood, rare
£150-200
443Dover Old Bank (J. L. Minet, I. Minet, J. Stride,J. Stride Jr & L. Stride), proof £1, 182-, black andwhite uniface, value at bottom left and top right, armsat centre left (Outing 708 for bank, partnership notlisted), some mounting marks, top left corner tipmissing, otherwise very pleasing, very fine, rare
£300-400
FAVERSHAM
444Faversham Bank (Bennett & Tappenden), £5, 6November 1798, serial number 4452, uniface blackand white, arms at top left, value at bottom right,manuscript signature of J. Tappenden at bottom right(Outing 785 for bank, “not seen” for this partnership)halved and rejoined with some of the central portionreplaced, numerous annotations on obverse and reverse,good, a rare early date for this Bank
£300-350
445Faversham Bank (Bennett & Tappenden), £5, 20March 1800, serial number 5959, uniface black andwhite, arms at top left, value at bottom left,manuscript signature of J. Tappenden at bottom left,embossed stamp between value and arms at bottomleft (Outing 785 for bank, “not seen” for thispartnership), annotations on reverse, some pinholes, verygood, rare
£300-400
446Faversham Bank (Willm. Bennett & JamesTappenden), unissued £10, 17- (1793-1803), blackand white, arms top left, partnership names inkcancelled low right (Outing 785 for bank, “not seen”for this partnership), very fine, rare
£300-400
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447Faversham Bank (Bennett, Tappenden & Horner),£10, 10 October 1800, serial number 6764, black andwhite, arms top left, manuscript signature of J.Tappenden low right (Outing 785, partnership notlisted), very fine to fine and rare
£350-400
448Faversham Bank (J. & F. Tappenden & Co.), £1,22 August 1814, serial number 4171, black and whiteuniface, arms at top left, value at bottom left,manuscript signature of J. Tappenden at bottom right(Outing 785a) toning and folds, court stamp in blackon reverse, very good
£80-100
449Faversham Bank (J. & F. Tappenden & Co.), £5,29 September 1812, serial number 8510, black andwhite, arms top left, manuscript signature of J.Tappenden low right (Outing 785b), very good
£150-200
450Faversham Bank (J. & F. Tappenden & Co.), £10,3 March 1814, serial number 575, black and white,arms top left, manuscript signature of J. Tappendenlow right (Outing 785c), very good to fine and rare
£350-450
451Commercial Bank (Bax, Jones, Hilton & Hilton),£5, 30 October 1800, serial number 6351, black andwhite, arms top left, manuscript signature of Ed. Joneslow right (Outing ‘not seen’), split and rejoined, fineand rare
£450-550
452Commercial Bank (Bax, Jones, Hilton & Hilton),£5, 3 December 1800, serial number 6985, black andwhite, arms top left, manuscript signature of Ed. Joneslow right (Outing ‘not seen’), original and attractive,almost very fine and rare
£500-600
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453Faversham Bank (Hilton & Rigden), unissued £5,18- (c 1880), black and white, arms top left, reversebrown (Outing 786a for type), good very fine, scarce
£150-200
454Faversham Bank (Hilton & Rigden), £10, 1886,black and white, arms top left, manuscript signatureRigden low right, reverse green (Outing 786b fortype), handstamps on obverse, signature cut cancelled,very fine
£150-200
455Faversham Bank (Hilton & Rigden), unissued £10,18- (c 1880), black and white, arms top left, reversegreen (Outing 786b for type), good very fine
£150-200
456Faversham Bank (Hilton, Rigden & Rigden), £5(2), 1886, 1893, serial number 8800 and 1362, blackand white, arms top left, manuscript signature cutcancelled low right, reverse brown (Outing 786d),very fine, scarce (2)
£100-150
MAIDSTONE
457Kentish Bank (Penfold, Springet & Penfold), £1,Maidstone, 22 October 1814, serial number 30078,black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature ofJohn Springett low right (Outing 1327a), fine
£150-200
458Kentish Bank (Penfold, Springet & Penfold), £1,Maidstone, 20 August 1815, serial number 42382,black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature ofW. Penfold low right (Outing 1327a), good fine
£150-200
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459Kentish Bank (Penfold, Springet & Penfold), £5,Maidstone, 23 August 1815, serial number 8984,black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature ofW. Penfold low right (Outing 1327b), good fine, scarce
£150-250
460Hop Planters Bank, Maidstone (Sam. FerrandWaddington & Co.), £1, 14 October 1799, serialnumber 516, black and white, hops top left withmotto ‘THE PRIDE OF THE COUNTY’,manuscript signature of Waddington low right(Outing 1329a), about very fine and very rare
£800-1,200
461Maidstone Bank (Edmeads, Atkins & Tyrell), £1(2), 1825, black and white, arms at left, one Atkins,one Tyrell signature, both with revenue seal on reverse(Outing 1331b), about fine (2)
£200-250
462Maidstone Bank (Edmeads, Atkins & Tyrell), £5(2), 1824, black and white, arms at left, both Tyrellsignatures, one with value in grey underprint andrevenue seal on reverse (Outing 1331c), VG (2)
£200-250
463Maidstone Bank (Edmeads, Atkins & Tyrell), £10,1 July 1822, serial number 33514, black and white,arms at left, value in grey underprint at centre, GeorgeTyrell signature, reverse partners initials and bankname in grey (Outing 1331 for similar, £10 notlisted), poor, rare
£150-200
464Maidstone Bank (Edmeads, Atkins & Tyrell), £10,9 May 1825, serial number 35865, black and white,arms at left, value in grey underprint at centre, GeorgeTyrell signature, reverse partners initials and bankname in grey (Outing 1331 for similar, £10 notlisted), mounting mark top left, a good fine, rare
£300-400
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465County Bank (Sir William Bishop, Larking,Hughes & Co.), £1, Maidstone, 22 September 1815,serial number 82191, black and white, arms top left,manuscript signature of J. Hughes low right (Outing1332a), about fine, scarce
£300-400
MARGATE
466Margate Bank (Francis Cobb & Son), sight bills (3),1797, black and white, arms top left (Outing 1389 forbank), about very fine (3)
£80-120
467Margate Bank (Francis Cobb & Son), sight bills (5),1786, 1793 (2), 1799, 1807, black and white(Outing1389 for bank), very fine (5)
£100-150
468Margate Bank (Francis Cobb & Son), proof £5,180- (1783-1812), black and white, arms top left withmotto ISLE OF THANET (Outing 1389a), bordersuneven at top, fine and rare
£200-250
469Margate Bank (Cobb & Son), £5, 19 March 1834,serial number D1809, black and white, bank title andpartners initials in oval top centre (Outing 1389b), aBatho and Bingley engraving, split and rejoined,signature cut cancelled, fine
£200-250
470Margate Bank (Cobb & Son), £5, 1 July 1835, serialnumber D1923, black and white, bank title andpartners initials in oval top centre, Bankers namedamended at centre (Outing 1389b), signature cutcancelled, fine
£200-250
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471Margate Bank (Cobb & Son), £5, 1 July 1835, serialnumber D1925, black and white, bank title andpartners initials in oval top centre, Bankers namesaltered at right centre (Outing 1389b), VG, signaturecut cancelled, fine
£200-250
472Margate Bank (Cobb & Compy.), unissued £5, 18-(1812-), serial number U 3961, black and white, banktitle and partners initials in oval top centre, reversegrey, Bank title at centre (Outing 1389c), extremelyfine
£200-250
473Margate Bank (Cobb & Son), £10, 16 May 1833,serial number A392, black and white, bank title topcentre, partners initials in floral frame top left, printedalteration to Bankers names at centre (Outing 1389e),signature cut cancelled, annotations, fine and scarce
£250-350
474Margate Bank (Cobb & Son), £10, 7 June 1833,serial number A445, black and white, bank title topcentre, partners initials in floral frame top left (Outing1389e), cut cancelled, VG to fine and scarce
£300-350
475Margate Bank (Cobb & Son), £10, 3 May 1837,serial number A393, black and white, bank title topcentre, partners initials in floral frame top left, Bankersnames altered by hand at centre (Outing 1389e),signature cut cancelled, fine and scarce
£300-400
476Margate Bank (Cobb & Son), £10, 3 May 1837,serial number G 3148, black and white, bank title topcentre, partners initials in floral frame top left, reversepale pink-red, bank title at centre (Outing 1389e),signature cut cancelled, fine and scarce
£250-300
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477Margate Bank (Cobb & Compy.), £10, 8 July 1842,serial number Q1619, black and white, partners initialsat left within wreath, reverse grey, bank title at centre(Outing 1389e), signature cut cancelled, cut andrejoined, good fine, scarce
£300-400
478Margate Bank (Cobb & Compy.), unissued £10,18- (c 1840), serial number T 3011, black and white,bank title top centre, partners initials in floral frametop left, reverse brown-lilac, bank title at centre(Outing 1389f), extremely fine and scarce
£200-300
RAMSGATE
479Ramsgate Old Bank (Nathl. Austen & Son), proof£1, 18- (1829-1840), black and white, view ofRamsgate harbour top centre (Outing 1766b), lefthand corners slight damage, very fine, rare
£400-500
480Ramsgate Old Bank (Nathaniel Austen & Son),proof £1 on large format card, 18- (1829-1840), blackand white, view of Ramsgate harbour at centre in oval,maiden top left and right with allegorical symbols(Outing 1766b), a Perkins & Heath engraving, goodvery fine, rare and attractive
£400-600
481Ramsgate Old Bank (Nathaniel Austen & Son),proof £5 on card, 18- (1829-1840), black and white,view of Ramsgate harbour at centre in oval, maidentop left and right with allegorical symbols (Outing1766c for type), a Perkins & Heath engraving, goodvery fine, rare and attractive
£400-500
482Ramsgate Old Bank (Nathaniel Austen & Son),proof £10 on card, 18- (1829-1840), black and white,view of Ramsgate harbour at centre in oval, maidentop left and right with allegorical symbols (Outing1766d for type), a Perkins & Heath engraving,extremely fine, rare and attractive
£400-600
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ROCHESTER, CHATHAM AND STROOD
483Rochester, Chatham & Strood Bank (Day, Hulkes& Compy.), £1, Rochester, 25 April 1812, serialnumber 9696B, black and white, maiden (Justitia)(Outing 1811 for bank, partnership not listed), VG,very rare
£400-500
SANDWICH
484Sandwich Bank (Emmerson, Hodgson &Emmerson), proof £1 on card, 18- (1816-1841),black and white, maiden with caduceus and symbols ofcommerce top left, cherubs top right, ornate arms topcentre (Outing 1892b), black SPECIMEN handstamplow right, a Perkins & Heath engraving, mountingmarks on reverse, extremely fine, attractive and rare
£400-500
485Sandwich Bank (Emmerson, Hodgson &Emmerson), proof £5 on card, 18- (1816-1841),black and white, St. George and the Dragon at left,Poseidon top right, ornate arms top centre (Outing1892d), a Perkins & Heath engraving, extremely fine,attractive and rare
£400-500
486Sandwich Bank (Emmerson, Hodgson &Emmerson), proof £5 on paper, 18- (1816-1841),black and white, St. George and the Dragon at left,Poseidon top right, ornate arms top centre (Outing1892d), a Perkins & Heath engraving, extremely fine,attractive and rare
£400-600
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SEVENOAKS
487Sevenoaks Bank (Willm. George, Vale. Hackleton& John George), £1, 29 September 1804, serialnumber 1972, black and white, arms top left,manuscript signature of V. Hackleton low right(Outing 1912), trimmed, VG, very rare
£400-600
488Sevenoaks Bank (Edward Jardine), £1, 31 January1818, serial number 14171, black and white, partialpastoral scene at left, manuscript signature of EdwardJardine low right (Outing 1913a), left hand quartercut away, VG, scarce
£150-200
SHEERNESS
489Sheerness Bank (Edward Bishop), £1, 9 September1820, serial number 1795, black and white, maidenwith anchor in frame top left, manuscript signature ofEdward Bishop low right (Outing 1924a), poor, scarce
£200-250
490Sheerness Bank (Edward Bishop), £5, 5 February1818, serial number 1275, black and white, maidenwith anchor in frame top left, manuscript signature ofEdward Bishop low right, reverse revenue seal (Outing1924b), VG, scarce
£300-400
SITTINGBOURNE AND MILTON
491Sittingbourne and Milton Bank (Vallance &Payne), £5, 5 November 1886, serial number 5094,black and white, allegorical maiden and arms at centre(Outing 1968, denomination unlisted in Outing), aRowe, Kentish & Co engraving, signature cut cancelled,original and fresh, good very fine and very rare
£500-700
492Sittingbourne and Milton Bank (Vallance &Payne), £10, 7 September 1882, serial number 1467,black and white, allegorical maiden and arms at centre(Outing 1968c), signature cut cancelled, original andfresh, good very fine and very rare
£600-800
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SITTINGBOURNE
493Sittingbourne Bank (Loud, Burgess & Co.), £1, 12May 1824, serial number 1193, black and white, armsand corn sheaf top left, manuscript signature of Thos.Burgess low right, reverse revenue seal (Outing1969a), good fine, scarce
£250-300
494Sittingbourne Bank (Loud, Burgess & Co.), £1,182?, date and serial number indistinct, black andwhite, arms and corn sheaf top left, manuscriptsignature of Thos. Burgess low right, reverse revenueseal (Outing 1969a), almost fine
£150-200
495Sittingbourne Bank (Loud, Burgess & Co.), £5, 14May 1824, serial number 283, black and white, armsand corn sheaf top left, manuscript signature of Thos.Burgess low right, reverse revenue seal (Outing1969b), a fresh good very fine thus scarce
£250-300
TENTERDEN
496Tenterden Bank (Mace, Godden, Mace &Waterman), unissued £1, 18- (1812-1822), black andwhite, arms and wreath top left (Outing 2144a), goodfine, scarce
£250-350
TONBRIDGE
497Tonbridge New Bank (Thos. Mercer, Jno. Barlow& Co.), £1, 1 June 1813, serial number 3759, blackand white, partners initials top left, manuscriptsignature of Thos. Mercer low right (Outing 2182a),trimmed, backed on thick card, VG
£100-150
498Tonbridge New Bank (Thos. Mercer, Jno. Barlow& Co.), £1, 3 May 1815, serial number 8896, blackand white, partners initials top left, manuscriptsignature of Thos. Mercer low right (Outing 2182a),annotation on reverse, a fresh very fine, attractive andscarce
£300-400
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499Tonbridge New Bank (Thos. Mercer, Jno. Barlow& Co.), £5, 6 April 1813, serial number 774, blackand white, partners initials top left, manuscriptsignature of Thos. Mercer low right (Outing 2182b),poor, scarce
£150-200
500Tonbridge New Bank (Thos. Mercer, Jno. Barlow& Co.), £20, 21 October 1813, serial number 16,black and white, partners initials top left, manuscriptsignature of Thos. Mercer low right (Outing 2182,denomination not listed in Outing), handstamp onobverse, annotations on reverse, VG to fine and rare
£500-700
TUNBRIDGE WELLS
501Tunbridge, Tunbridge Wells & Hasting Bank(Beeching & Co), a proof demand note, 18- (c1865), black and white, crowned vignette of a maidenat left (Outing 2217 for ‘Beeching’), a Perkins, Bacon& Co. engraving, pencil ‘to this 18th Oct 1865’ lowright, good very fine, rare
£80-120
WOOLWICH
502Woolwich, proof sight bill, ND (ca 1800), black andwhite, Justitia and maiden top left, addressed to theLondon Bankers ‘Messrs Harris and Barnard’ backedon blue card like paper, good very fine and rare
£100-120
503Woolwich Bank (Budgen, Ward & Co.), £5, 3March 1835, serial number 2852, black and white,arms and partners initials at left, manuscript signatureof John Ward low right (Outing 2413 for bank,partnership not listed), annotations, VG to fine andrare
£350-450
504Woolwich Bank (Budgen, Nokes & Ward),unissued £10, 18- (1836), black and white, maidensand child at centre (Outing 2413b), very fine and anattractive design, very rare
£600-800
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LONDON
507Sir Francis Child, £30, 15 October 1735, serialnumber 168, vignette of gateway into City of Londonat Temple Bar top left, payable to Mr. Gregory ororder on Demand (Outing 2512q), some toning,damaged top left corner, cut cancelled, spike perforationat centre, very fine
£300-350
508Francis Child Esq, bearer note for £25, 14 May1730, serial number 5194, black and white, vignette ofgateway into City of London at Temple Bar top left(Outing 2512e), note in two halves, hole at centre, partof bottom right corner removed, toned, good to very good,rare
£150-200
GOSLINGS
509Goslings Bank, unissued and undated, serial numberA 978, black and white on paper watermarked‘Gosling, Clive & Gosling’, Three Squirrels top left,for Frans. Gosling, Wm. Gosling & Benj. Sharpe, pluscheque dated 6 May 1828, note drawn on Messrs.Goslings & Sharpe (first Outing 2577a), good veryfine, first extremely rare (2)
£400-450
SIR FRANCIS CHILD
505Sir Francis Child, £40, 4 February 1735, serialnumber 67, black and white, vignette of gateway intoCity of London at Temple Bar top left, paymentdetails amended to Mr. Powell or Order, Ten Daysafter date (Outing 2512q), worn edges, some damageright side, cut cancelled, spike perforation at centre, goodfine
£300-350
506Sir Francis Child, bearer note for £45 amended toorder on Demand, 22 February 17-, serial number418, black and white, vignette of gateway into City ofLondon at Temple Bar top left (Outing 2512q), cutcancelled, trimmed top edge, missing top right corner,spike perforation at centre, very good to fine
£200-250
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510Messrs Lemon, Buller, Furley, Lubbock & Co,unissued, 177-, black and white, address at No.14Abchurch Lane, top centre, also a proof cheque for theUnion Bank, Croydon, 18- (1873), and a letter fromGreat George Street referring to a bankrupt bank andnotes received (Outing 2695a), good extremely fine,last VG (3)
£80-120
150 NEW BOND STREET
511Strange, Dashwood, Agnew & Peacocke, 150 NewBond Street, 5 Guineas, 1 January 1803, serialnumber 1109, black and white, statue of Justice topleft (Outing 2737a), trimmed, missing part of bottomright corner, fine, rare
£500-600
512Strange, Dashwood, Agnew & Peacocke, 150 NewBond Street, 10 Guineas, 1 January 1803, serialnumber 907, black and white, statue of Justice top left(Outing 2737b), torn across top right corner, few spots,very good to fine, rare
£900-1,200
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STRATFORD PLACE
513London & Middlesex Bank, Post Bill, StratfordPlace, 17— (ca 1780), uniface black and white proofon paper, arms top left, for Gerard Noel Edwards,Samuel Smith, George Templer, Nathaniel Middleton,Richard Johnson & John Wedgewood and proofcheque, 179-, partners surnames left side (see Outing2738), stuck down on corners to backing paper, couple ofshort tears right edge, about extremely fine (2)
£180-220
ST. ALBANS STREET
514St. Albans Street (George Caesar Hopkinson,Charles Hopkinson & Edmund Hopkinson),unissued Post Bill on watermarked paper, 18—, BankInsignia top left (Outing 2742), some light foxing, goodvery fine, rare
£200-250
22 OLD BOND STREET
515Adey, Macgeorge & Company, 22 Old BondStreet, 5 Guineas, 12 May 1801, serial number 160,black and white on bank watermarked paper, partnersinitials top left, for Stephen Thurston Adey, WilliamMacgeorge & Co (Outing 2746), worn bottom edge,few short splits and tears across middle otherwise intact,very good, rare
£700-800
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HENRIETTA STREET
516Henrietta Street, Covent Garden (Austen, Maunde& Austen), unissued Post Bill, 180-, Bank Insigniatop left (Outing 2768), good very fine, rare
£200-250
NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAND
517National Provincial Bank of England, proof £5 oncard, 18- (ca 1833), black and white, head of WilliamIV upper left, allegorical maiden upper centre withsymbols of commerce and agriculture, stampedSPECIMEN bottom right, without branch of issue,London Agents are London and Westminster Bank,Throgmorton Street (Outing 2789), couple of lines onfront, tear right edge, clipped bottom right corner, somestaining on back, very fine to good very fine
£200-250
518National Provincial Bank of England, proof £5 oncard, 183- (23 August), black and white, head ofWilliam IV upper left, allegorical maiden upper centrewith symbols of commerce and agriculture, withoutbranch of issue or London Agents (Outing 2789),scuffing, mount marks and paper residue on back, worntop edge, very fine to good very fine
£200-250
519National Provincial Bank of England, proof £5 oncard, 183-, black and white, head of William IV upperleft, allegorical maiden upper centre with symbols ofcommerce and agriculture, without branch of issue,London Agents are Messrs. Ladbrokes, Kingscote &Company (Outing 2789), trimmed tight to border,mount marks on back, very fine to good very fine
£200-250
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520National Provincial Bank of England, proof £5 onpaper, 183-, black and white, head of William IVupper left, allegorical maiden upper centre withsymbols of commerce and agriculture, without branchof issue, London Agents are Messrs. Barnett, Hoares& Company (Outing 2789), trimmed tight to border,tear lower left edge, missing part of bottom right corner,about very fine
£150-200
521National Provincial Bank of England, proof £10 onpaper, 183-, black and white, head of William IVupper left, allegorical maiden upper centre withsymbols of commerce and agriculture, without branchof issue, London Agents are Messrs. Barnett, Hoares’s& Company (Outing 2789), tear lower left edge,mount marks on back, toned, good very fine
£150-200
522National Provincial Bank of England, proof £10 onpaper, 183-, black and white, head of William IVupper left, allegorical maiden upper centre withsymbols of commerce and agriculture, without branchof issue, London Agents are London and WestminsterBank, Throgmorton Street (Outing 2789), mountmarks on back, missing bottom left corner tip, very fine
£150-200
523National Provincial Bank of England, proof £10 oncard, 184-, black and white, head of William IV upperleft, allegorical maiden upper centre with symbols ofcommerce and agriculture, stamped SPECIMENbottom right, without branch of issue, London Agentsare London and Westminster Bank, Lothbury (Outing2789), light staining, mount marks and paper residueon back, very fine to good very fine
£200-250
524National Provincial Bank of England, proof £5, onpaper, 18- (ca 1863), black and white, young head ofVictoria top left, Britannia seated top centre withallegorical maidens representing commerce andagriculture, stamped SPECIMEN bottom right,pencilled ‘June 10th 1863’ in bottom margin, withoutbranch of issue, London Agents are Messrs. Barclay,Bevan, Tritton, Twells & Co (Outing 2789), goodextremely fine
£300-350
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525National Provincial Bank of England, proof £5, oncard, 18- (ca 1850), black and white, young head ofVictoria top left, Britannia seated top centre withallegorical maidens representing commerce andagriculture, stamped SPECIMEN bottom right,pencilled notation in bottom margin, without branchof issue, London Agents are the London Joint StockBank (Outing 2789), missing bottom right corner butnot affecting printed border, mount marks on back,extremely fine
£200-250
BRADBURY WILKINSON & CO
526Bradbury Wilkinson & Co, The Bank of London,£1 advertising note, black, blue and rose, Royal Armsupper centre, back printed in register with blue borderand rose centre (Outing 2812a for bank), pinholes,good very fine
£120-150
BANK OF LONDON
527The Bank of London, £5, 1 January 1867, unifaceadvertising note in black and white with underlay forcentral panel in pale green and violet, standing womanat left holding flag, arms top centre, ‘BradburyWilkinson & Co, 12 to 14 Fetter Lane City ofLondon’ bottom right (Outing 2812a), light toning,extremely fine
£300-350
528The Bank of London, £5, 1 January 1867, unifaceadvertising note in black and white with underlay forcentral panel in pale blue and brown, standing womanat left holding flag, arms top centre, ‘BradburyWilkinson & Co, Farringdon Road, London’ bottomright (Outing 2812a), spots of light foxing, good veryfine
£250-300
529The Bank of London, £5, 1 January 1867, unifaceadvertising note in black and white with underlay forcentral panel in pale green and rose, standing womanat left holding flag, arms top centre, BradburyWilkinson & Co, Farringdon Road, London’ bottomright (Outing 2812a), very fine to good very fine
£250-300
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INTERNATIONAL BANK OF LONDON
530The International Bank of London, proof £20 oncard, 1 January 1878, black and rose, Britanniastanding upper centre among figures representingEmpire, perforated SPECIMEN, C. SKIPPER &EAST (possibly connected to Outing 2840), aboutuncirculated rare
£350-400
531The International Bank of London, proof £20 oncard, 1 January 1878, black and green, Britanniastanding upper centre among figures representingEmpire, perforated SPECIMEN, C. SKIPPER &EAST (possibly connected to Outing 2840), spots oflight foxing, good extremely fine, rare
£300-350
532The International Bank of London, proof £20 oncard, 1 January 1878, black and brown Britanniastanding upper centre among figures representingEmpire, perforated SPECIMEN, C. SKIPPER &EAST (Possibly connected to Outing 2840), patches oflight foxing, extremely fine, rare
£300-350
533The International Bank of London, proof £20 oncard, 1 January 1878, red and black, Britanniastanding upper centre among figures representingEmpire, perforated SPECIMEN, C. SKIPPER &EAST, partial shadow print on back in black and green(Possibly connected to Outing 2840), damaged edges,missing parts of border, very fine to good very fine
£100-150
NATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE BANK
534National Co-operative Bank, £5, undated, black and white on bank watermarked paper, Royal Armstop left, Payable on Demand subject to conditionswhich are listed on reverse from Deed of Trust dated30 June 1875 (See Outing 2855), pinholes top leftotherwise extremely fine, rare
£150-200
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SALTERS HALL COURT
535Salters Hall Court (Messrs. Trotman, Brailey,Trotman & Co, £1, 21 November 1812, serialnumber 489, black and white, address at left (Outingunrecorded), few small holes and splits, fine andextremely rare
£800-1,000
INDEPENDENT EXCHANGE BAZAAR
536Independent Exchange Bazaar, Removed from theGothic Hall to No.17 Hertford Street, TottenhamCourt Road, unissued labour note, black and white,Gothic Hall at centre, above text ‘Deliver to thebearer, Goods to the value of __ hours of Labour’(Outing Unrecorded), worn edges, spots of foxing, fine,rare and important. Similar in principle to EquitableLabour Exchange which was funded by Robert Owen
£350-400
FLEET BANK
537Fleet Bank, Skit Notes, Two Pence, 23 August 1807,serial number 3450, black and white, prison top left,Masonic square compass top right, 2 August 1809,serial number 796, representation of Justice top left instyle of Britannia used by Bank of England, both notesPromise to Pay Mr. Abraham Lattitat or Bearer and areissued For the Governor & Company of the FleetBank (Outing 4017), first with few small holes otherwisefine, second with pinholes, very fine to good very fine (2),rare
£250-300
HALLIDAYS, DUNTZE, SANDERS &HAMILTON
538Hallidays, Duntze, Sanders & Hamilton, proofdemand note, ca 1790, black and white, heraldic sealion and anchor top left (Early connection to ExeterBank, Outing 755), spots of light foxing, paper mounton back of one corner, about extremely fine, rare
£300-350
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COMMERCIAL BANK
539Commercial Bank, £1, general essay on paper, blackand white with seated allegorical woman at centre plusproof reverse in blue and black, Provincial Bank, essay£5 on paper, red and black by William Congreve withhis initials in oval left side, extremely fine or better (3)
£100-150
SOUTHWARK BANK
540A group of Proof cheques and bills for SouthwarkBank, comprising 179-, Messrs Wilkinson, Polhill,Bloxam & Bulcock, No.56, Fleet Street, 186-, Messrs.Drummonds & Co, 179-, Messrs. Moffatt,Kensingtons & Boler, 17-, Messrs. Herries, Farquhar& Co, Proof payment order 178-, unidentified (2),179-, 1820- plus issued Bill dated 1831, Sir JamesEsdaile, Esdaile, Hammet, Grenfell & Scott, unissued18-, issued cheque 20 April 1795 drawn on MessrsNewnham, Everett, Drummond & Tibbits and 29September 1824 drawn on Messrs Hoare, Barnetts &Co., a few on backing paper, good very fine to goodextremely fine (11)
£80-120
GRACE, BROWN & COMPY.
541London Bank, a proof sight bill on card 18-, blackand white, also a North London Railway Companyproof cheque, 18- both Perkins Bacon engravings, firstscuffed, right low corner missing, very fine (2)
£100-120
NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANKLIMITED
542National Provincial Bank Limited, specimenCircular notes, £10, £20, stamped SPECIMEN andwith date stamp 2 August 1927 upper left, another forThe City Bank Ltd, London, £20, 18-, perforatedSPECIMEN, C. SKIPPER & EAST with an OrientalBank Corporation, Bill of Exchange for £35 datedMadras, 23 November 1868, good very fine to goodextremely fine (4)
£60-80
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MIDDLESEX
543Middlesex and Surrey Bank (Coggan, Morris &Co.), £1, Staines, 30 August 1810, serial numberA1032, black and white, arms top left, manuscriptsignature of Jno. Morris low right, reverse pale blue,bank title and value (Outing 2029a for similar,partnership different), manuscript cross cancelled, lowright corner missing, VG, rare
£450-550
STAINES
UXBRIDGE
544Uxbridge Old Bank (Woodbridge, Lacy, Hartland,Hibbert & Co.), &, £5, 17 January 1894, serialnumber B11921, black and white, value in blueunderprint at centre, date A.D. 1791 in ornate frametop left, manuscript signature of John Hibbert lowright, reverse inverted value in pale blue (Outing2235b, issued example not recorded in Outing), handstamped CANCELLED twice in maroon, about veryfine and very rare
£700-900
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545Uxbridge Old Bank (Woodbridge, Lacy, Hartland,Hibbert & Co.), &, unissued £5, 18- (1881-1889),black and white, value in blue underprint at centre,date A.D. 1791 in ornate frame top left, reverse valuein pale blue at centre (Outing 2235b), perforatedCANCELLED, good very fine and rare
£500-700
546Uxbridge Bank (William Medley, Son & Co.), £10,16 October 1833, serial number 107, black and white,cattle and crossed corn sheaves top centre, arms topleft, manuscript signature of William Medley low right,reverse a ‘surprising’ blue, bank title and partnersinitials in field (Outing 2236a), taped and rejoined,trimmed, a presentable enough VG and very rare
£500-600
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WINDSOR, UXBRIDGE & WATFORD
547Windsor, Uxbridge & Watford Union Bank(William Medley, Son & Co.), £5, Uxbridge, 23May 1834, serial number 2659, black and white, valuein blue underprint at centre, arms top left, cornsheaves and sheep top centre, manuscript signature ofWilliam Medley low right, reverse grey, bank title(Outing 2378), clipped, VG, rare
£350-450
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SOMERSET
AXBRIDGE
548Axbridge & Somerset Bank (Liscombe, Padden,Self & Compy), £1, 12 December 1808, serialnumber E388, black and white, monogram withinscrollwork at left, manuscript signature of WilliamLiscombe (Outing 65a), a bright good fine, rare.
£300-500
549Axbridge & Somersetshire Bank (Liscombe,Padden, Self & Compy), £5, 20 October 1808, serialnumber F194, black and white, monogram withinscrollwork at left, manuscript signature of WilliamLiscombe (Outing 65b), very good but with some paperloss to left, scarce
£200-300
BATCH HOUSE (NEAR FROME)
550Batch House and Somersetshire Bank (Davis, Fry,Parkhouse & Co.), £5, 4 August 1808, serial number278, black and white, four storey building in centre,‘Near Frome’ behind, manuscript signature of (J.C.)Davies (Outing 85b), some discolouration, very good,scarce
£300-350
BATH
551Bath (Hobhouse, Clutterbuck, Phillott, Phillott &Lowder), bill of exchange for £70, 14 December1820, serial number E2264, addressed to Londonbankers Jones, Joyd & Co., arms at top left,manuscript signature of Lowder, handstamped BANKOF ENGLAND, and a sight bill for £100, 24 June18[41], serial number 6967, red and white, arms attop left, manuscript signature at bottom right (notlisted in Outing, cf Outing 86 for similar), cancellationby ink and holes, numerous dividend stamps in red, anda pleasing emboss stamp, both very good (2)
£60-100
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552Bath & Bristol Bank (Hobhouse, Wright &Hunter), £5, 11 June 1825, serial number 1362,black and white, monogram and scrollwork at left,manuscript signature of Martin Hobhouse (not listedin Outing, see 86b for type), very good, rare
£400-500
553Bath Old Bank (Hobhouse, Phillott & Lowder), a pair of £5 notes, 10 October 1840, serial numberF1429, and 6 August 1841, serial number F5694,black and white, coats of arms top left, blue securitypanel, manuscript signature of Charles Lowder onboth, numerous endorsements on face, the secondhole cancelled (Outing 86c and 86d), both very good.(2)
£140-180
554Bath Old Bank (Hobhouse, Phillott & Lowder),£5, 13 July 1841, serial number F5597, black andwhite, coat of arms top left, blue security panel,manuscript signature of Phillott, numerousendorsements on face, hole cancelled (Outing 86d),fine to very fine and scarce thus
£100-150
555Bath Old Bank (Hobhouse, Phillott & Lowder),£10, 1 October 1840, serial number B4729, black andwhite, coat of arms top left, blue security panel,manuscript signature of Hobhouse, numerousendorsements on face (Outing 86e), very good, a scarcedenomination for this bank
£200-300
556Bath Old Bank (Hobhouse, Phillott & Lowder),£10, 6 August 1841, serial number B5331, black andwhite, coat of arms top left, blue security panel,manuscript signature by Charles Lowder, numerousendorsements on face (Outing 86e), very good, scarce
£150-200
557Bladud Bank (Tufnell, Collett, Payne, Hope andWatts), a proof £1, 181-, King Bladud at left, black,on card (Outing 87a), has been mounted on reverse ateach corner, very fine, rare
£350-400
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558Bladud Bank Bath (Tufnell, Collett, Payne, Hope& Watts), a proof £2, 181-, King Bladud at left,black, on card (Outing 87b), has been mounted onreverse at each corner two of which are damaged, centralfold, fine, rare
£300-400
559Bladud Bank Bath (Atwood, Abrahams, Collett,Salmon & Harris), £5, 4 February 1809, serialnumber B14330, King Bladud at left, black, signatureand a part of partnership name removed as cancellation(Outing 87, denomination unrecorded), torn in halfand repaired, scarce, very good, rare
£250-350
560Bladud Bank Bath, a pair of bills of exchange bothaddressed to their London bankers, Messrs Jones,Lloyd & Co., the first for the partnership Tufnell,Collett, Payne, Hope & Watts and dated 18[14], thesecond for the partnership Tufnell, Collett, Payne andHope, 18[24], King Bladud at left, black, bothhandsigned (Outing 87), fine (2)
£80-120
561Bath & Somersetshire Bank (Isaac Webb Horlockand William Anderdon), 5 guineas, 17[-], serialnumber 3033, coat of arms at left, black and white,manuscript signature of William Anderdon (Outing88b), laid down on paper, some paper loss, the imprintedrevenue stamp would appear to be inserted from anothernote, poor but rare
£250-300
562Bath & Somersetshire Bank (Horlock, Mortimer,Anderdon, Goldney & Street), a proof Bank PostBill for £20 payable 7 days after sight at their LondonBankers, 17- (circa 1775-1781), black and white, armsat left (not listed, see Outing 88 for type), slightfoxing, mounted on thin card, good very fine, scarce
£150-250
563Bath City Bank (Cross, Son & Bayly), proof 9guineas, 17- (circa 1780), black and white, coat ofarms at top left (Outing 89a for type), small nick at topright corner, mounted on thin blue card at corners, veryfine, a rare denomination
£300-400
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564Bath City Bank (Cross, Son & Bayly), proof 10guineas, 17- (circa 1780), black and white, coat ofarms at top left (Outing 89b), mounted on thin bluecard at corners, about extremely fine, rare
£400-500
565Bath City Bank (Cross, Bayly Senr, Sons, Gutch &Cross), 5 guineas, 31 October 1792, serial numberG370, black and white, Bath Abbey at top left,manuscript signature of Zachary Bayly (Outing 89c),very good, scarce
£200-300
566Bath City Bank (Cross, Bayly Senr, Sons, Gutch &Cross), 5 guineas, 23 January 1793, serial numberG570, black and white, Bath Abbey at top left,manuscript signature of Zachary Bayly (Outing 89c),quite pleasing, fine and rare
£300-400
567Bath & Wells Bank (Cross, Son, Bayly & Gutch), a proof 5 guineas, 17- (circa 1780), lovely coat of armsat top left, black, mounted by the corners on thin bluecard (Outing 89 for bank, partnership not listed), tinynick at bottom edge, about extremely fine, rare
£350-450
568Bath & Wells Bank (Cross, Bayly Senr, Sons,Gutch & Cross), 5 guineas, 2 August 1791, serialnumber G622, lovely coat of arms at top left, black,endorsed on reverse (Outing 89d), very good, rare
£300-350
569Bath & Wells Bank (Cross, Bayly Senr, Sons,Gutch & Cross), 5 guineas, 18 February 1792, serialnumber J1253, lovely coat of arms at top left, black,endorsed on reverse, manuscript signature of RobtGutch (Outing 89d), slight trimming to edges, fine,rare
£350-400
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570Bath (Clement & Tugwell), 5 guineas, 4 September1798, serial number 8728, black and white, buildingtop left, ‘High Street’ under, manuscript signature byG.H. Tugwell (Outing 90c), overall foxing, small chipfrom top edge, very good, scarce
£200-250
571Bath (Clement, Tugwell & Mackenzie), £5, 23 July1818, serial number 3977, black and white, buildingat top left, ‘High Street’ under, single largecancellation hole, manuscript signature of JamesMackenzie (Outing 90k), hole and ink cancelled, verygood, scarce
£150-250
572Bath (Clement, Tugwell & Mackenzie), £5, 4February 1826, serial number G403, black and white,building at top left, ‘High Street’ under, Congreveduty stamp on reverse (Outing 90k), signatureremoved as cancellation, very fine, scarce
£200-300
573Union Bank Bath (Richd Thos Crowe, Wm FodenHolt, Ludlon Holt & Co.), an unissued £1, 17-(circa 1790), monogram at top left, black on finewatermarked paper (Outing 93b), extremely fine,scarce
£250-300
574Union Bank Bath (Richd Thos Crowe, Wm FodenHolt, Ludlon Holt & Co.), an unissued £5, 17-(circa 1790), monogram at top left, black onwatermarked paper (Outing 93d), some foxing, somepaper loss at left edge not affecting the design, very goodto fine
£200-250
575Union Bank Bath (Crowe, Giles, Lyttleton, Holt& Co.), 5 guineas, 21 July 1797, serial number 3054,monogram at top left, black on watermarked paper,manuscript signature of Jna Giles (Outing 93e),ragged top and right edges with slight paper loss to rightnot affecting the design, fine, rare
£300-400
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576Union Bank Bath (Crowe, Giles, Lyttleton, Holt& Co.), £10, 21 July 1797, serial number 636,monogram at top left, black on watermarked paper,manuscript signature by R. T Crowe (Outing 93g),ragged left edge, has been mounted on reverse, good fine,a rare high denomination
£350-450
577Bath, Union Street Bank (Sturges, Goold &Tucker), £1, 1 January 1810, serial number J245,black and white, monogram at left, manuscriptsignature of Joseph Tucker (Outing 94a), numerouspinholes, fine, scarce.
£250-300
578Bath Commercial Bank (Euclid Shaw & JacobGiddings Hitchcock), £1, 24 February 1810, serialnumber 3820, black and white, Britannia in octagonalframe top left, manuscript signature of Euclid Shawlow right (Outing 95a), very good, rare
£300-500
579Bath Bank (Cavenagh, Browne, Bayley & Browne),£1, 9 December 1824, serial number F6782, blackand white, coat of arms top centre, ‘Northgate Street’below, handsigned by Wm Brown, several dividendstamps (Outing 96a), presentable very good to fine
£150-200
580Bath Bank (Cavenagh, Browne, Bayley & Browne),£5, 1 February 1825, serial number B7688, black andwhite, coat of arms top centre, ‘Northgate Street’below, manuscript signature of Wm Brown, severaldividend stamps, reverse revenue seal (Outing 96b),heavy folds, very good to fine
£150-200
581Bath Bank (W. Kemp, High Street), £1, 11February 1813, serial number 12819, black and white,coat of arms at left, manuscript signature at bottomright (Outing 98b), lightly trimmed at left, very good,scarce
£150-250
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582Bath Bank (W. Kemp, High Street), £1, 1November 1813, serial number 18444, black andwhite, coat of arms top left, manuscript signaturebottom right (Outing 98b), about fine, scarce
£200-300
583Bath Bank (Garrett, Watts & Co.), 10 shillings, 10 October 1814, serial number F3931, black andwhite, ‘BATH BANK’ at left, ‘A.CHECK.’ at right,manuscript signature of Edward Watts, endorsementon face (Outing 100a), about fine, unusual design,scarce
£300-400
The wording and design of this ‘note’ is unusual. It is thesize of a contemporary cheque and the wording indicatesthat the Bank considers it to be a cheque and not a note.Two of them are required to exchange for a £1 note.
584Bath Bank (Garrett, Watts & Co.), £1, 8 November1813, no.1480, black and white, Bath Abbey top left,dividend endorsements on obverse and reverse(Outing 100b), top edge trimmed, very good, scarce
£150-200
585Bath Bank (Garrett, Watts & Co.), £1 10 shillings,1 February 1815, serial number 42, black and white,Bath Abbey top left, manuscript signature EdwardWatts low right, dividend endorsements at right(Outing 100c), very good, scarce and an unusualdenomination
£500-600
Two of these notes were required to exchange for £3although they could freely circulate as £1 10 shillings.
586National Provincial Bank of Bath, proof £5 on card,Bath 183-, black and white, William IV in medalliontop left, ‘5’ in medallion top right, printed by Perkins,Bacon & Petch, printer’s annotation for 1835 (Outing102a), mount marks on the reverse which show throughto the obverse, fine, rare
£400-500
587National Provincial Bank of Bath, proof £10 oncard, Bath 183-, black and white, William IV inmedallion top left, ‘10’ in medallion top right, printedby Perkins, Bacon & Petch, printer’s annotation for1835 (Outing 102b), mount marks on the reverse whichshow through to the obverse, bottom left corner missing,fine, rare
£300-400
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588Wilts & Dorset Banking Company Limited, anunissued £5, Bath, 19- (1883-1914), serial number20702, black & white with value in pink underprint atcentre, arms top left, value in black tablet lower left,reverse grey and white, value (Outing 103b), a Batho& Bingley engraving, red manuscript ‘Cancelled’ lowerright, about extremely fine, attractive and very rare anda late date for a provincial note
£800-1,200
589West of England & South Wales District Bank,proof £5 on card, Bath, 184-, black & white, armslower centre (Outing 336 for bank, this branch notlisted), handstamped SPECIMEN lower right, good veryfine, rare
£200-300
590West of England & South Wales District Bank,proof £5, Bath, 18- (ca 1870), black & white, armslower centre (Outing 336 for bank, this branch notlisted), perforated, good very fine, rare
£200-300
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591Bath (Messrs Morrish & Co.), £1, 29 July 1809,serial number I829, black and white, monogram atleft, manuscript signature of Wm Morrish (Outing3004), apparently ‘Grocers and bacon factors!’, somefoxing, very good, scarce
£150-250
592Bath (Morrish & Co), a proof £1 on card, 180-(1809-1811), black and white, four storey building atleft, black, London bankers, Messrs George Sapraik &Co. (see Outing 3004 for type), light foxing, mountmarks on reverse, very fine, rare
£300-500
BREWTON
593Brewton, Somersetshire (Prince, Barry & Co.), £1,18- (1820-1826), serial number 2411, black andwhite, coat of arms top left, black, manuscriptsignature of Barry low right (Outing 345d), laid downon card, toned, small piece of bottom right cornermissing, very good, rare
£300-400
BRIDGEWATER
594Bridgewater & Somerset Bank (Harcourt, Pyke &Co.), 1 guinea, 1797, no.1005, obverse of George IIIguinea coin at left within circular medallion, black(Outing 281c), a few repairs on the reverse, some paperloss at top left corner, fair
£150-200
595Bridgewater & Somerset Bank (John Harcourt,Thomas Pyke & Co.), 5 guineas, 1 January 1800,serial number 2389, allegorical female holding shieldat left, black, manuscript signature of John Harcourt(Outing 281e), very good, rare
£300-400
596Bridgewater & Somerset Bank (John Harcourt,Thomas Pyke & Co.), £10, 3 August 1806, serialnumber 5828, allegorical figure and shield at left,black, manuscript signature of Thomas Pyke (Outing281h), has been mounted at each corner, halved andrejoined, small hole in centre, very good, rare
£350-400
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597Bridgewater Bank (Guy, Evered & Jeffery), a proof5 guineas, 17- (circa 1780), three arched bridge withmonogram above to the left, black, mounted by thecorners on thin blue card (Outing 282 ‘not seen’), topright corner damaged otherwise about extremely fine,rare
£400-500
598Bridgewater Bank (John Lovell Sealy & JohnPrior), £5, 9 September 1870, serial number 2843,coat of arms at left with monogram below, black,handsigned by John Sealy (Outing 283d), very good
£200-300
599Bridgewater Bank (John Lovell Sealy & JohnPrior), £5, 9 August 1872, serial number 3695, coatof arms at left with monogram below, black,manuscript signature of John Sealy (Outing 283d),good fine
£250-300
600Bridgewater & Somersetshire Bank (Stuckeys &Woodlands), a proof bill of exchange, 181-, to theirLondon bankers, Messrs Rogers, Towgood & Co.,monument and monogram at left, black on card (notlisted, resembles Outing 284), mount marks on reversecorners, very fine, rare
£80-120
601Bridgewater, 179-, promissory note, vignette at topleft, addressed to London Bankers Messrs. Rogers &Company, black and white mounted on card, and areverse proof design on paper, possibly for Chard orCrewkerne (not listed in Outing), both crisp, very fine(2)
£100-150
602West of England & South Wales District Bank,proof £5, Bridgewater, 18- (ca 1863), black & white,arms lower centre (Outing 285 for bank,denomination not listed), pencil ‘To this May 4th 1863’lower right, good very fine, rare
£200-300
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603West of England & South Wales District Bank,proof £5, Bridgewater, 185-, black & white, armslower centre (Outing 285 for bank, denomination notlisted), pencil ‘from this’ lower right, damage andtoning at right, very fine, rare
£150-200
604West of England & South Wales District Bank,proof £10 on card, Bridgewater, 18- (ca 1845), black& white, arms lower centre (Outing 285a),handstamped SPECIMEN lower right, good very fine,rare
£200-300
605West of England & South Wales District Bank,proof £10, Bridgewater, 18- (ca 1865), black & white,arms lower centre (Outing 285a), pencil ‘from this’lower right, good very fine, rare
£200-300
BRISTOL
606Bristol (Lloyd, Elton, Miller, Tyndall & Selves), aproof 5 guineas, 17- (circa 1780), coat of arms at topleft, black (Outing 304 ‘not seen’), small split at left,bottom right corner missing, very fine, rare
£400-500
607Old Bristol Bank (Tyndall, Elton & Selves), [£30]note, 26 February 1782, serial number A2286, blackand white, coat of arms top left, ‘Clare Street’ under(Outing 304 for bank, partnership not listed), some lossof paper at bottom left and right, fair but rare
£150-200
608Bristol, bill of exchange for £500, 31 October17[98], serial number 44, addressed to Bristol bankersTyndall, Elton, Edwards, Edye & Skinner, navalvignette at left, manuscript signature of Davis &George, a proof for bill of exchange mounted on bluepaper, allegorical female at top left, Vaughans, Baker,Smith, Hole & Davis, an unissued bill of exchange forNash, Cole & Co. (Outing 304 for bank, partnershipnot listed), unissued notes crisp, issued note a pleasingfine (3)
£120-180
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609Bristol Bank (Miles, Vaughan, Baker, Miles Baugh& New), an interest bearing 20 day bill of exchangenote, 4 July 17[99], serial number 14, black andwhite, allegorical female at top centre, Baker in thepartnership name has been crossed out in ink,manuscript signature of Samuel New (Outing 305,notes not seen), toned at left and right edges, fine
£150-200
610Bristol Bank (Miles, Vaughan, Miles, Baugh &Birch), £5, 9 October 18[07], serial number D556,black and white, coat of arms at left (Outing 305b),slightly trimmed, split and rejoined, signature cutcancelled, very good, rare
£300-350
611Bristol Bank (Miles, Miles, Savile, Harford &Miles), a proof £5, 18- (1874-1877), black and white,ship of the line top centre (Outing 305i for type),pencil ‘from this’ low right, mount marks on reverse,damage to lower right corner, very fine, scarce
£200-300
612Bristol Bank (Miles, Miles, Harford, Miles &Miles), a proof £5, 18- (1874-1877), black and white,a ship of the line in full sail in centre (Outing 305k),printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co., pencil ‘To this 11Sept/74’ low right, mount marks on reverse, aboutextremely fine
£300-350
613Bristol Bank (Miles, Miles, Harford, Miles &Miles), an unissued £20, 18- (circa 1880), serialnumber A6395, ship in full sail at left, black (Outing305m), ink lines through partners names, very fine toextremely fine, rare
£500-700
614Bristol Old Bank, a selection of unissued bills ofexchange (4), circa 1852-77, for Miles, Cave, Baillie &Co. (1), Miles, Miles, Harford, Miles & Miles (1),Miles, Miles, Savile, Harford & Miles (1), Miles, MilesSavile, Miles, Harfortd & Miles (1), all addressed toLondon bankers Barnetts, Hoares & Co., unifaceblack and white with maritime vignette at top left (notlisted, see Outing 305 for issuing bank), from good tovery fine (4)
£120-160
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615Bristol Bank (Harford, Davis, Harford &Winpenny), £1, 14 July 18[11] (1811-1815), serialnumber 2055, black and white, coat of arms top left,manuscript signature of Abm. G. Harford (Outing308 ‘not seen’), edge tear with paper loss especially atthe left corners, fair, rare
£150-200
616Bristol (Henry Davis & Sons), a proof 7 day post billfor £30, 17- (circa 1790-1801), black and white, coatof arms at top left (Outing 310), mounted on thin bluecard, good very fine, rare
£150-200
617Bristol Bank (Henry Davis & Sons), a proof of aninterest bearing 7 day bill of exchange, 17- (circa1790-1801), black and white, coat of arms top centre(Outing 310), tears at top edge, mounted on thin bluecard otherwise good very fine
£150-200
618Bristol Bank (Ames, Bright, Cave, Daniel, Ames &Ballard), £5, 23 October 18[18], serial numberC779, black and white, coat of arms top left,manuscript signature of Jno Ballard (Outing 312d),ink cancelled signature, very good, scarce
£300-400
619Bristol Bank (Ames, Bright, Cave, Daniel, Ames &Ballard), £10, 15 May 18[17], serial number L2384,black and white, coat of arms top left (Outing 312f),signature cut cancelled, damage at left edge with somepaper loss, tear top right, poor
£100-150
620Bristol Bank (Ames, Bright, Cave, Daniel, Ames &Bright), £10, 5 July 18[20], serial number 265, blackand white, coat of arms top left, manuscript signatureof Stephen Cave low right (£10 not listed, similar toOuting 312g), trimmed, signature manuscriptcancelled, very good, rare
£250-350
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621Bristol Bank (Ames, Bright, Cave, Daniel, Ames &Bright), £5, 14 August 18[20], serial number M277,printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co., coat of arms top left,blue FIVE in underprint, manuscript signature LouisAmes Jr. low right (Outing 312g), ink cancelled, verygood, scarce
£300-400
622Bristol Bank (Cave, Ames & Cave), £1, 31 May18[25], serial number 7364, black and white, coat ofarms top left, blue ONE in underprint (Outing 312i),signature cut cancelled, very good, scarce
£200-300
623Bristol Bank (Cave, Ames & Cave), £5, 1 January18[23], serial number A2575, black and white, coat ofarms top left, blue FIVE in underprint, reverse revenueseal (Outing 312k), signature cut cancelled, tear incentre otherwise fine
£200-300
624Bristol City Bank (James Ireland, HenryBengough, Joseph Haythorne, Matthew Wright &William Gore), an unissued £1, undated, circa 1827,coat of arms top left, black, impressed revenue stamp(Outing 316c), paper a little toned at right, very fine
£200-300
625Bristol Commercial Bank (Clayton, Oliver,Burdon & Co.), £1, 4 February 18[04], serialnumber 521, ship in full sail at extreme top left corner, monogram below, black, manuscript signatureof J. Clayton (Outing 320b), tears, heavy creases withpaper separation, poor
£150-200
626Bristol & Somersetshire Bank (Stuckeys, Lean,Hart & Manningford), £5, 17 January 18[25], serialnumber L6143, coat of arms at left, STUCKEYS &CO/ FIVE in underprint, black (Outing 322c),signature removed as cancellation, rust holes at lowerright, about fine, rare
£300-400
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627Bristol & Somersetshire Bank (Stuckeys, Lean,Hart & Manningford), a bill of exchange addressedto London bankers Rogers, Olding & Rogers, 31 July18[11], attractive vignette of river, bridge andbuildings at left, black, manuscript signature of JamesLean, the London partner Olding has been erased andreplaced by Towgood (cf Outing 322), ragged rightedge, fine
£40-60
628Bristol Tolzey Bank (Worrall, Pope & Edmonds),£1, 1 August 181[6], serial number J3033, BristolHigh Cross at left, black, manuscript signature ofEdmonds (Outing 325b), well worn with some paperloss at left edge and around the High Cross, fair
£100-150
629Bristol Tolzey Bank (Worrall, Pope & Edmonds),£5, 12 January 18[15], serial number H193, BristolHigh Cross at left, black, manuscript signature of J. Edmonds (Outing 325c), very good to fine, pleasing,scarce
£150-200
630Bristol Tolzey Bank (Samuel Worrall & AndrewPope), £1, 20 May 181[8], serial number A5924,Bristol High Cross at left, black, manuscript signatureof Andrew Pope (Outing 325e), an attractive verygood to fine, scarce
£250-300
631Bristol Tolzey Bank (Samuel Worrall & AndrewPope), £1 10 shillings, 1 August 18[18], serialnumber A708, Bristol High Cross at left, black,manuscript signature of Andrew Pope (Outing 325f),very good and a rare denomination
£300-350
632Bristol Tolzey Bank (Samuel Worrall & AndrewPope), £5, 1 January 18[18], serial number A248,Bristol High Cross at left, black, manuscript signatureof Andrew Pope (Outing 325g), mount marks onreverse, very good to fine, rare
£300-400
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633Bristol Tolzey Bank (Samuel Worrall & AndrewPope), £5, 3 March 18[18], serial number A116,Bristol High Cross at left, black, manuscript signatureof Andrew Pope (Outing 325g), halved and rejoined,very good
£200-250
634Bristol Tolzey Bank (Samuel Worrall & AndrewPope), £10, 19 September 18[18], serial numberA1182, Bristol High Cross at left, black, manuscriptsignature of Andrew Pope (Outing 325h), very good, arare high denomination
£250-300
635Bristol Bank (Tuffen & Pugh), a proof £1, 181(1809-1812), black and white, allegorical female atleft with cornucopia and hound (Outing 326 ‘notseen’), an Ashby engraving, mounted on thin blue card,about extremely fine, rare
£250-350
636Bristol Bullion Bank (Browne, Cavenagh, Browne& Bayly), £1, date and serial numbers indistinct, coatof arms at top left, black, manuscript signature ofHenry Browne, endorsements on face (Outing 328a),number and date mostly faded, very good
£120-180
637Bristol Bullion Bank (Browne, Cavenagh, Browne& Bayly), an unissued £1, 182-, serial number D-,coat of arms at top left, black (Outing 328a), cleanabout very fine
£200-250
638Bristol Bullion Bank (Browne, Cavenagh, Browne& Bayly), £1 10 shillings, 6 September 18[21], serialnumber B964, coat of arms at left, black, manuscriptsignature of Henry Browne, endorsements on face(Outing 328c), about fine, rare
£250-300
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639Bristol Bullion Bank (Browne, Cavenagh, Browne& Bayly), £5, 1 March 18[23], serial number 3594,coat of arms at left, black, manuscript signature ofHenry Browne, endorsements on face (Outing 328d),very good
£150-200
640Bristol, Commercial Bank (Hindmarsh, Smith &Co.), £10 payable to bearer at 30 days sight, 19 May18[27], serial number 715, Bank name at left, black(Outing 332a), fine and rare, an attractive example
£200-300
641Bristol New City Bank (Edward Goss & Co.), aproof reverse of a £5 note, circa 1830, Kings head inmedallion in centre surmounted by a crown, George& dragon below, black (Outing 335 for partnership),halved and repaired, very good
£60-80
642West of England & South Wales District Bank,proof £5 on card, Bristol, 183-, black & white, armslower centre (Outing unlisted), extremely fine, rare
£250-350
643West of England & South Wales District Bank,proof £5 on card, Bristol, 184-, black & white, arms lower centre (Outing 336b), handstampedSPECIMEN lower right, good very fine, rare
£200-300
644West of England & South Wales District Bank,proof £5, Bristol, 186-, black & white, arms lowercentre (Outing 336b), pencil cancellation, pencil ‘fromthis’ lower right, good very fine, rare
£150-250
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645West of England & South Wales District Bank,proof £5, Bristol, 186-, black & white, arms lowercentre (Outing 336b), pencil ‘To this 30th April/63’lower right, damage at left, very fine, rare
£150-250
646West of England & South Wales District Bank, £5,Bristol, 12th October 1876, serial number 69940,black & white, arms lower centre, manuscriptsignature lower right (Outing 336b), manuscriptCANCELLED across face of note and signature torncancelled, almost fine, very rare
£400-600
647West of England & South Wales District Bank,proof £10 on card, Bristol, 185-, black & white, armslower centre (Outing 336d), pencil ‘Engraved 30thNovember 1849’ lower margin, right margin untidy,good very fine, rare
£200-300
648West of England & South Wales District Bank,proof £10, Bristol, 186-, black & white, arms lowercentre (Outing 336d), pencil ‘To this March 8th/65’lower right, scuffed at centre, very fine, rare
£200-300
649West of England & South Wales District Bank,proof £10, Bristol, 186-, black & white, arms lowercentre (Outing 336d), pencil ‘from this’ lower right,scuffed at right, very fine, rare
£200-300
650West of England & South Wales District Bank,proof £100, Bristol, 184-, black & white, arms lowercentre, value in ornate tablet lower left (Outing 336for bank), slight damp staining at left, handstampedSPECIMEN lower right, good very fine and anextremely rare high denomination
£700-900
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651Somersetshire Bank; Stuckey’s Banking CompanyLimited, proof £5, Bristol 19- (circa 1905), black andwhite, coat of arms at left, STUCKEY’S BANKINGCOMPANY LIMITED FIVE in underprint (Notlisted in Outing), ink ‘July 1906’ at left, perforatedCANCELLED, toned, very fine, rare
£350-450
652Bristol Hotwell and Clifton Bank (Henry, Thomas& Richd Hart Davis), a proof 10 guineas, 179-,ornate D with cornucopia top centre, black (not listedin Outing), mount marks on reverse, extremely fine andvery rare, an unusual design
£400-600
653Bristol, Skit Note, Six Pence, 2 July 1790, serialnumber 515, uniface black and white, vignette at topleft, value at bottom left, manuscript signature atbottom right (not listed in Outing), some toning, tornand repaired, a presentable very good, rare and unusual
£300-350
654Bristol Commercial Company (Garratt, Terrell,Bird, Beck & Grigg), an unissued £1, 181-, blackand white, circular vignette of porticoed building atleft, arms at right, 4d impressed duty stamp (Outing3016), light toning overall, very fine, attractive andrare
£300-400
655Bristol, a proof £10, undated but circa 1780, nopartnership names, black and white, coat of arms at leftdepicting three galloping horses (not listed inOuting), mount remains on reverse at each corner, lightfoxing, about extremely fine
£200-300
656Bristol, Iron and Tin Plate Warehouse (HarfordPartridge Compy & Self), a proof 5 guineas,undated but circa 1780, scrollwork at left, coat of armstop left, black, mounted by each corner on thin bluecard (not listed in Outing), extremely fine, very rare
£400-500
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CASTLE CARY
657Castle Cary & Somersetshire Commercial Bank(Sir Edwd Pryce, Bart, Edwd Ayeliffe & Co.), £1,16 May 1803, serial number 1450, coat of arms topleft, black, manuscript signature of Pryce (Outing464b), slightly ragged edge, pinholes, about fine, rare
£250-300
658Castle Cary & Somersetshire Commercial Bank(Sir Edwd Pryce, Bart, Edwd Ayeliffe & Co.), £5,19 May 1808, serial number 1397, coat of arms topleft, black, manuscript signature of Pryce (Outing 464,denomination not recorded), ragged edge with slightpaper loss, very good, rare
£250-300
CHARD
659Chard Bank (Harcourt, Bawden & Co.), £5, 29June 1814, serial number 3830, allegorical figure(Justitia) at left, black, manuscript signature of J.Bawden (Outing 469 ‘not seen’), trimmed at all edges,very good, very rare
£350-450
660Chard Bank (Leman, Son & Co.), an unissued £1,180-, hop plant within wreath at left, black (Outing470), a Silvester engraving, slight toning at bottom leftcorner, corners a little creased, very fine, rare
£300-400
661Commercial Bank, Chard (Deane, Clarke &James), unissued or proof £5, 18- (circa 1820),allegorical figure to left, black (cf Outing 471,partnership not recorded), light toning, possible mountmarks on reverse corners, very fine, rare
£250-300
CREWKERNE
662Crewkerne (Sparks & Gidley), an interesting altered1 guinea note, 11 July 1803, serial number 264,monogram at left, black, manuscript signature ofBarthw. Gidley, small pieces of paper attached alteringthe note to five guineas, handwritten note on thereverse regarding the ‘forgery’ (Outing 616 forsimilar), clean good fine, very rare and unusual
£400-600
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663Crewkerne and Chard Bank (Saml Sparks & Co.),£10, 27 May 1819, serial number 31170, monogramat left, black, manuscript signature of Samuel Sparks(Outing 616b), the Outing plate note. Fine and veryrare
£600-800
FROME
664Frome (N. Messiter & Co.), £1, 10 January 1824,serial number 3461, crowned monogram at left, black,manuscript signature of N. Messiter, reverse revenueseal (Outing 801a), mount marks on reverse, VG andrare
£300-350
665Wilts & Dorset Banking Company Limited,unissued £5, Frome, 18- (1883-1914), black & white,value in pale blue underprint at centre, arms top left,value in black tablet lower left (Outing 805b), a Batho& Bingley engraving, perforated CANCELLED, inknumeral top right, top left corner missing otherwiseextremely fine, rare
£400-600
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666Wilts & Dorset Banking Company Limited,unissued £5, Frome, 18- (1883-1914), black & white,value in pale blue underprint at centre, arms top left,value in black tablet lower left (Outing 805b), a Batho& Bingley engraving, perforated CANCELLED, blackhandstamp CANCELLED and multiple small purple‘Limited’ top right, pinholed, good very fine, rare
£500-700
GLASTONBURY
667Glastonbury & Somersetshire Bank (John Lilly,Charles Brown, John Fry Reeves & MarshallWilliams), £1, 24 March 1813, serial number 3626,black and white, Glastonbury Tower at left,manuscript signature of Charles Brown low right(Outing 818a), VG, rare
£300-400
GLASTONBURY AND SHEPTON MALLET
668Glastonbury & Shepton Mallet Bank (John FryReeves & Thomas Porch Reeves), £5, 21 August1828, serial number 1660, Glastonbury Tower at left,black, blue FIVE in underprint, manuscript signatureof John Fry Reeves (Outing 818, partnership notrecorded), trimmed, cut and rejoined, VG
£150-200
669Glastonbury & Shepton Mallet Bank (John FryReeves & Thomas Porch Porch), £5, 4 March 1833,serial number 143, Glastonbury Tower at left, black,blue FIVE in underprint, manuscript signature of JohnFry Reeves (Outing 818e), affected by damp at lowerright with some thinning and paper loss, signature crosscancelled otherwise fine to very fine, rare
£200-300
670Glastonbury & Shepton Mallet Bank (John FryReeves & Thomas Porch Porch), £5, 3 September1834, serial number 8278, Glastonbury Tower at left,black, red FIVE in underprint, manuscript signature ofThomas Porch Porch (Outing 818g), ink cancelledover signature, some damp damage low right otherwisegood fine, rare
£200-300
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671Glastonbury & Shepton Mallet Bank (John FryReeves & Thomas Porch Reeves), £10, 4 October1828, serial number B1320, Glastonbury Tower atleft, black, manuscript signature of John Fry Reeves(Outing 817, partnership not recorded), ink cancelledover signature, trimmed, VG, scarce
£200-300
672Glastonbury & Shepton Mallet Bank (John FryReeves & Thomas Porch Porch), £10, 15 April1833, serial number 426, Glastonbury Tower at left,black, manuscript signature of Thomas Porch Porch(Outing 818j), ink cancelled over signature, slightlytrimmed but an attractive fine, scarce
£300-350
673Glastonbury & Shepton Mallet Bank (John FryReeves & Thomas Porch Reeves), £20, 1829, serialnumber C735, Glastonbury Tower at left, black,manuscript signature of John Fry Reeves (Outing 818for bank, partnership not listed), halved and rejoined,ink cancelled over signature, VG, rare
£300-400
HORWOOD WELL
674Horwood Well Bank (Edmund Griffith, Donovan& Co.), unissued 1 guinea, 180- (1810), gate housewithin wreath with inscription Horwood Well/Wincanton, black and white, also a preliminary designsketch in pencil for a Bank Post Bill 180- (Outing989a), good very fine (2)
£200-300
675Horwood Well Bank (Edmund Griffith, Donovan& Co.), unissued 1 guinea, 180-, black and white,gatehouse within wreath with inscription HorwoodWell/ Wincanton within (Outing 989a), mount marksin each corner on the reverse, toned, cut close to rightedge, very fine
£150-200
ILMINSTER
676Ilminster Bank (Timothy Wallington, JamesMullett, Theophilus Wallington & Co.), unissued£1, 18- (circa 1809-14), sheep laying beneath an oaktree at left, black and white (partnership not listed inOuting), cut close at left edge, damage to top rightcorner otherwise good very fine, very rare
£400-500
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LANGPORT
677Langport & Somersetshire Bank (Stuckeys &Compy), £10, 19 February 1819, serial numberY4918, black and white, allegorical figure with shieldat left, manuscript signature of a member of theStuckey family (Outing 1106b), small hole in centre,very good to fine and rare, a striking note
£500-600
679Somersetshire Bank; Stuckey’s Banking CompanyLimited, £5, Langport, 15 July 1909, red serialnumber N/U1491, black and white, coat of arms atleft, STUCKEY’S BANKING COMPANY LIMITEDFIVE in underprint, two manuscript signatures lowright, reverse revenue seal (Outing 1108c), stampedCANCELLED, toned, a lovely good very fine and veryrare, exceptional
£1,200-1,600
678Somersetshire Bank; Stuckey’s Banking CompanyLimited, proof £5, Langport 19- (circa 1905), blackand white, coat of arms at left, STUCKEY’SBANKING COMPANY LIMITED FIVE inunderprint (Outing 1108c), creased, about very fine,rare
£400-500
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LULLINGTON
680Lullington Bank (Robert Fry & Sons), £1, 14October 1809, serial number 1606, black and white,Lullington woollen mill at left, manuscript signature ofGeorge Fry (not listed in Outing), attractive very goodto fine and rare
£500-600
MILVERTON
681Milverton & Taunton Bank (Thos Young & Son),a group of three £1 notes, 1812, 1813, entire dateprinted and another with day and month amended byhand, black and white, monogram at left, manuscriptsignatures of Thomas Young low right (Outing1436c), the first with tear at left, good to very good. (3)
£150-200
OAK HILL
682Oak Hill, unissued bill of exchange, 17-, uniface onblack and white, vignette at top left, addressed toBristol bankers, Peach, Fowler & Co. (not listed inOuting), some toning, otherwise extremely fine
£50-70
SHEPTON MALLET
683Shepton Mallet Somerset Bank (Provis, Morgan,Purlewent & Hyatt), bill of exchange for £80-13-4,19 April 1793, serial number 322, addressed toLondon bankers, Castell, Powell, Sumner & Co.,monument engraving at left, manuscript signature ofPurlewent at bottom right (not listed in Outing),numerous cancellation marks, annotations, good
£50-70
684Shepton Mallett Bank (Morgan, Dudden & Co.),£1, 1 January 1810, serial number X1304, black andwhite, monogram at left, manuscript signature of W.B.Morgan (Outing 1939b), small stains in the centre,very good to fine, rare
£400-500
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685Wilts & Dorset Banking Company Limited,Shepton Mallet, 18- (1883-1914), black & white,value in pale blue underprint at centre, market square top left, value in black tablet lower left, reversegrey and white, value (Outing 1943a), a Batho &Bingley engraving, perforated and handstampedCANCELLED, multiple small purple Bank titlehandstamp, pinholes, extremely fine, rare
£800-1,000
STUCKEY’S
686Somersetshire Bank; Stuckey’s Banking Company,unissued £5, 18- (circa 1890), black and white, coat ofarms at left, STUCKEY’S BANKING COMPANYFIVE in underprint, reverse red and black, bank title(Outing 1108a for similar), ink cancelled overdenomination and number, date and signature areas.Good very fine and rare
£500-600
687Somersetshire Bank; Stuckey’s Banking Company,unissued £10, 18- (circa 1880), black and white, coatof arms at left, STUCKEY’S BANKING COMPANYLIMITED TEN in underprint (Outing 1108b),perforated CANCELLED, toned, good very fine, rare
£400-500
688Somersetshire Bank; Stuckey’s Banking CompanyLimited, proof £10, 18- (circa 1890), black andwhite, coat of arms at left, STUCKEY’S BANKINGCOMPANY LIMITED TEN in underprint (Outing1108e), perforated SPECIMEN/BARCLAY & FRYLTD, almost extremely fine, rare
£350-400
689Somersetshire Bank (Stuckey’s), a collection ofreverse proofs for Stuckey’s Banking Company (5),circa 1806-26, uniface black, white and red (4) andgreen, white and red (not listed, see Outing 322 fortype), from very good to extremely fine, some toning andtechnical annotations
£80-120
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TAUNTON
690Taunton Bank (John, Daniel & Henry Badcock),unissued £1, undated but circa 1820, black and white,Taunton Cathedral at left (Outing 2132a), has beenframed in the past with slight glue residue at top edge,very fine
£200-300
691Taunton Bank (John, Daniel & Henry Badcock),unissued £5, undated but circa 1820, black and white,Taunton Cathedral at left (Outing 2132b), extremelyfine
£200-300
692Taunton Bank (John, Daniel & Henry Badcock),unissued £5, 18- (circa 1820), black and white,Taunton Cathedral at left (Outing 2132b), tonedoverall, some glue residue on reverse, good very fine
£200-300
693Taunton Bank (John, Daniel & Henry Badcock),unissued £10, 18- (circa 1820), black and white,Taunton Cathedral at left (Outing 2132c), slight glueresidue on reverse, good very fine, scarce
£250-300
694Taunton Bank, a selection comprising of an unissuedbill of exchange addressed to London bankers Messrs.Ransom & Co., circa 1818-26, unissued receipt, circa1818-26, an unissued promissory note (John, Daniel& Henry Badcock), and a reverse proof design oncard, all uniface black and white (not listed, see Outing2132 for type), all fresh, extremely fine (4)
£100-150
695Taunton Bank (Brickdale, Darch, Haliday &Sheppard), 5 guineas post bill, 1 July 1783, serialnumber 4393, black and white, allegorical figure andshield at left, manuscript signature of Thomas Darch(not listed in Outing, see 2133 for type), mounted onthin card, glue shows through to obverse, small hole incentre, very good and scarce
£300-400
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696Taunton Bank (Brickdale, Darch, Halliday &Sheppard), £10 post bill (3), all different dates andsignatures, first: 6 June 1782, serial number S1115,manuscript signature of Thomas Darch, second: 22July 1785, serial number 2723, manuscript signatureof Sheppard: 14 December 1787, manuscriptsignature of Sheppard, all black and white, allegoricalfigure with shield at left (Outing 2133), very good andscarce
£200-250
697Taunton Bank (Brickdale, Darch, Halliday &Sheppard), unissued £10 post bill, 17- (circa 1780),black and white, allegorical figure and shield at left(not listed in Outing, see 2133 for type), tear atbottom left, good very fine, scarce
£300-400
698Taunton Bank (Brickdale, Darch, Halliday &Sheppard), unissued £10 post bill, 17- (circa 1780),black and white, allegorical figure with shield at left(not listed in Outing, see 2133 for type), about veryfine, scarce
£200-250
699Taunton Bank (Brickdale, Halliday andSheppard), £10 post bill, 18( ca 1810), serial number4517, black and white, allegorical figure with shield atleft, manuscript signature unreadable (not listed inOuting, see 2133 for type), remains of stamp selvedgeon reverse, ragged edges with some paper loss at rightincluding part of the date, good, rare
£150-200
700Taunton Bank (Brickdale, Halliday & Shephard), aselection of bills of exchange, addressed to Londonbankers Ladbroke, Rawlinson, Porker & Compy. (2),and Lefevre, Curries, Yallowley & Raikes (2), all blackand white on watermarked paper, vignette at top left(Outing 2133), all ink cancelled, one mounted on bookillustration, from good to about very fine (4)
£100-150
701Taunton Bank (Matthew Brickdale & JohnBrickdale), £1, 1 October 1813, serial number M299,black and white, allegorical figure with shield at left,manuscript signature of J. Smith (Outing 2133d), verygood
£100-150
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702Taunton Bank (Matthew Brickdale & JohnBrickdale), £5, 26 March 1813, serial number 2576,black and white, allegorical figure with shield at left,manuscript signature of Matthew Brickdale (Outing2133e), remains of old stamp selvedge on reverse, verygood
£150-200
703Taunton Old Bank (Matthew Brickdale & JohnBrickdale), £1, 23 February 1815, serial numberR330, black and white, allegorical female with shieldat left, manuscript signature of John Brickdale (Outing2133f), very good
£100-150
704Taunton & Somerset Bank (Woodforde, Kinglake,Woodforde & Poole), £1, 29 January1827, serialnumber 12246, black and white, building at left,monogram below, manuscript signature of CharlesPoole (Outing 2134c). The Outing plate note. VG tofine, rare
£300-400
705Taunton Bank (Thos Young & Son), £1, 7 July1809, serial number K602, black and white,monogram at left, manuscript signature of ThomasYoung (Outing 2135b for partnership), stained at left,very good, rare
£300-400
706West of England & South Wales District Bank,proof £5, Taunton, 18-, black & white, arms lowercentre (Outing 336b for type), pencil ‘To this March23/72’ lower right, good very fine, rare
£200-300
707West of England & South Wales District Bank,proof £5, Taunton, 18-, black & white, arms lowercentre (Outing 336b for type), pencil ‘from this’ lowerright, good very fine, rare
£200-300
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708West of England & South Wales District Bank,proof £10, Taunton, 18-, black & white, arms lowercentre (Outing 336d for type), pencil ‘To this 26thJan/76’ lower right, very fine, rare
£200-300
WELLINGTON
709Wellington Bank (Fox Brothers), a proof £5, 18-(circa?), uniface black and white, including voucher forOne Shilling, as payment for wages (not listed inOuting, see 2306 for type), two small cuts at left andright, mount marks on the reverse corners, very fine, rare
£300-400
710Wellington Bank (Fox Brothers, Fowler & Co.),£5, 20 June 1894, serial number 20790, black andwhite, monogram at left, Established above, 1787below, blue FIVE in underprint, manuscript signatureof Sylvanus Fox, reverse blue, branch names at centre(Outing 2306c), stamped cancelled, good very fine andrare, a handsome note
£1,000-1,500
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711Wellington Bank (Fox, Fowler & Co.), £5, 1 March 1921, serial number 26960, black and white,monogram at left, Established above, 1787 below, blue FIVE in underprint, manuscript signature ofJ. Howard Fox, reverse blue, branch names at centre (Outing 2306c), perforated CANCELLED, tonedat edges from framing, extremely fine and rare, the last of the private banks to issue notes. A classic note
£1,500-2,000
712Wellington Bank (Fox, Fowler & Co.), £5, 1 March 1921, serial number 26971, monogram at left,Established above, 1787 below, black, blue FIVE in underprint, signed by J.Howard Fox, blue, branchnames at centre (Outing 2306b), toned from having been framed, glue residue top edge reverse, otherwiseextremely fine and an uncancelled example thus very rare and a lovely example of the last issuing bank forthe Provincial Bank series
£1,500-2,500
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713Wellington Bank (Mark Westron, M.B. Westron &Compy), £1, 19 February 1812, serial number 3652,black and white, monogram within wreath at left,manuscript signature of Mark Westron (Outing2307a), cancellation hole in centre, splits with oldrepairs on the reverse, red ‘Presented 1st Dec. 1814’handstamp at top, good, rare
£300-400
714Wellington & Somerset Commercial Bank (ThosWood, John Carpenter & Son), £1, 1 July 1815,serial number 2655, black and white, allegorical figurewith ship’s anchor, monogram behind, manuscriptsignature of John Carpenter (Outing 2308a), very good
£150-200
715Wellington & Somerset Commercial Bank (ThosWood, Jno Carpenter & Son), £5, 14 July 1814,serial number 2934, black and white, allegorical figurewith ship’s anchor, monogram behind, manuscriptsignature of John Carpenter (Outing 2308b), halvedand rejoined, trimmed, very good
£150-250
716Wellington & Somerset Commercial Bank (ThosWood, Jno Carpenter & Son), £5, 16 March 1815,serial number 3624, black and white, allegorical figurewith ship’s anchor, monogram behind, manuscriptsignature of John Carpenter (Outing 2308b),trimmed, very good to fine, scarce
£200-300
WELLS
717Wells Bank (Payne, Tufnell, Hope & Collett), £5,1 January 1813, serial number 247, black and white,Market Cross at left, interesting security printing onthe reverse, partnership name amended by theaddition of Watts after Collett, manuscript signature ofJ.G. Hope (Outing 2313b), Market Cross at top left,trimmed, very good, rare
£250-350
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718Wells Bank (Payne, Hope & Co.), £5, 6 April 1829,serial number 2779, black and white, Market Cross atleft, manuscript signature of Hy. Hope, bankruptcystamp on reverse (Outing 2313, denomination notseen), mount marks on reverse, corners all with slightdamage, very good, rare
£250-350
719Wells Bank (Thomas Fuller Junr, Henry Brookes& Joseph Lax), proof £1, 18- (circa 1808-1811),black and white, cathedral at left (Outing 2314b), afew edge splits at corners otherwise very fine, rare
£300-400
720West of England & South Wales District Bank,proof £5, Wells, 18-, black & white, arms lower centre(Outing 336b for type), pencil ‘from this’ lower right,mounting traces, pencil cancellation on face, good veryfine, rare
£200-300
721West of England & South Wales District Bank,proof £10, Wells, 18-, black & white, arms lowercentre (Outing 336d for type), SPECIMENhandstamp lower right, good very fine, rare
£200-300
WESTON SUPER MARE
722West of England & South Wales District Bank, aproof £5 on card, Weston Super Mare, 186- (1864),black and white, arms low centre, value low left(Outing 336b for similar), pencil annotation ‘January8th 1864’ in low margin, slightly scuffed, good very fineand rare
£200-300
WINCANTON
723Wincanton Bank (Edmund Griffith, Donovan &Co.), £1, 28 August 1809, serial number J153, blackand white, monogram surmounted by eagle,manuscript signature of Edmund Griffith, Londonbankers changed by hand (Outing 2367a), slightdamage to left edge, fine, scarce
£200-300
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724Wincanton Bank (Edmund Griffith, Donovan &Co.), £1, 13 September 1809, serial number K115,black and white, monogram surmounted by eagle,manuscript signature of Edmund Griffith (Outing2367a), remains of two old stamp hinges on the reverse,attractive very fine, scarce
£250-300
725Wincanton & Somerset Bank (Musgrave, Garrett,Musgrave & Co.), proof £1, 18- (1812-1820), blackand white, monogram in shield at left (Outing 2368a),mounted on paper, left edge trimmed, very fine, scarce
£200-300
726Wincanton & Somerset Bank (J.C. Musgrave, T.Garrett & Co.), £1, 1 Febrary 1825, serial number848, black and white, monogram at left, ONE inunderprint, manuscript signature of Thomas Garrett(Outing 2368b), ragged top edge, very good, scarce
£150-250
727Wincanton & Somerset Bank (J.C. Musgrave, T.Garrett & Co.), £1, 10 May 1825, serial numberJ1552, black and white, monogram at left, ONE inunderprint of different style to the previous lot,manuscript signature of Thomas Garrett (Outing2368b), ragged left edge, good, scarce
£200-250
728Wincanton & Somersetshire Bank (J.C. Musgrave,T. Garrett & Co.), £10, 1 January 1821, serialnumber J898, black and white, arms at left, TEN inunderprint, manuscript signature of Thomas Garrett(Outing 2368d), cut in several places and rejoined,trimmed, good, rare
£250-300
YEOVIL
729Yeovil Old Bank (John Daniell, John Hutchings &G.T. Gollop), £1, 25 March 1816, serial numberSS453, black and white, Britannia at left, manuscriptsignature of John Hutchings (Outing 2443a), raggededges, good
£100-150
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730Yeovil Old Bank (John Daniell, John Hutchings &G.T. Gollop), £1, 19 January 1818, serial numberB536, black and white, Britannia at left, signatureremoved as cancellation (Outing 2443b), good fine
£150-200
731Yeovil Old Bank (John Daniell, John Hutchings &G.T. Gollop), £5, 23 December 1814, serial numberSE100, black and white, Britannia at left, signature cutcancelled (Outing 2443d), top edge uneven, very good
£150-200
732Yeovil Old Bank (John Daniell, John Hutchings &G.T. Gollop), £5, 17 February 1818, serial numberF283, black and white, Britannia at left, signature cutcancelled (Outing 2443d), good fine
£150-200
733Yeovil Old Bank (John Daniell, John Hutchings &G.T. Gollop), £10, 15 July 1818, serial numberX469, black and white, Britannia at left, manuscriptsignature of John Hutchings (Outing 2443e), cut inhalf and rejoined, very good to fine, scarce
£200-250
734Yeovil Old Bank (John Daniell, John Hutchings &G.T. Gollop), £10, 13 January 1815, serial numberPE233, black and white, Britannia at left, signatureremoved as cancellation (Outing 2443g), trimmed,very good to fine, scarce
£150-200
735Yeovil Old Bank (John Daniell, John Hutchings &G.T. Gollop), £10, 20 November 1817, serialnumber E112, black and white, Britannia at left,signature cut cancelled (Outing 2443g), top rightcorner missing, about fine
£150-200
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736Yeovil Bank (John Daniell, John Hutchings &Co.), £1, 19 November 1808, serial number P7, blackand white, Britannia at left, manuscript signature ofJohn Hutchings (Outing 2443h), very good
£150-200
737Yeovil Bank (John Daniell, John Hutchings &Co.), £1, 26 July 1809, serial number EJ16, black andwhite, Britannia at left, manuscript signature of JohnDaniell (Outing 2443h), trimmed, good
£150-200
738Yeovil Old Bank (John Daniell, John Hutchings &Co.), £5, 22 October 1812, serial number VY118,black and white, Britannia at left, signature cutcancelled (Outing 2443k), top edge slightly trimmed,fine
£150-250
739Yeovil Old Bank (John Hutchings & G.T. Gollop),£1, 20 April 1820, serial number B485, black andwhite, Britannia at left, signature removed ascancellation (Outing 2443m), good very fine
£200-250
740Yeovil Old Bank (Edmd Batten, Sanl. (Sparks)),£5, 1 September 1827, serial number B4, black andwhite, Britannia at left, signature cut cancelled(Outing 2443 for similar), split at top edge, very good,scarce
£200-300
741Yeovil Old Bank (Edmund Batten & John Batten),£5, 13 September 1842, serial number 20954, blackand white, Britannia in frame at left, manuscriptsignature by John Batten (Outing 2443n), halved andrejoined, cut into bottom edge with small loss of paper,VG
£200-250
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742Yeovil Old Bank (Edmund Batten & John Batten),£5, 1 January 1838, serial number 15105, black andwhite, Britannia in frame at left, signature cutcancelled, reverse a grey seal at centre, value at left andright (Outing 2443q), a clean VG, scarce
£200-250
743Yeovil Old Bank (Edmund Batten & John Batten),£10, 13 October 1848, serial number 2434, black andwhite, Britannia in frame at left, signature cutcancelled (Outing 2443s), an attractive and freshextremely fine, scarce
£250-350
744Yeovil & Wincanton Bank (Henry Whitmarsh andWm Lambert White), £1, 5 July 1816, serial number6927, black and white, W & W in frame at top left,manuscript signature of Henry Whitmarsh (Outing2444a), top edge trimmed, good, scarce
£150-200
745Yeovil & Wincanton Bank (Henry Whitmarsh andWm. Lambert White), unissued, possibly proof, £1,18- (1806-1835), black and white, W & W in ovalframe at top left (Outing 2444b), glue residue at topedge, good very fine, scarce
£150-250
746Yeovil & Wincanton Bank (Henry Whitmarsh andWm Lambert White), unissued £5, 18- (1806-1835), black and white, Church of St. John TheBaptist, Yeovil at left, reverse partners names in greycentral panel (Outing 2444d), centre fold, aboutextremely fine
£100-150
747Yeovil & Wincanton Bank (Henry Whitmarsh andWm Lambert White), unissued £20, 18- (1806-1835), black and white, Church of St. John TheBaptist, Yeovil at left, reverse partners names in greycentral panel (Outing 2444e), extremely fine, scarce
£200-250
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SURREY
CHERTSEY
750Godley Bank, Chertsey (Willats & Co.), £5, 19September 1834, serial number 1080, black andwhite, value in grey central panel, King John and thesigning of the Magna Carta top centre, manuscriptsignature of H. Willats low right (Outing 510a), anattractive good fine, scarce
£300-400
DARKING
751Darking Bank (R. Piper, G. Dewdney & T. Piper),£1, 25 May 1823, serial number 4396, black andwhite, vignette at top left, value at low left and topright, manuscript signature at low right, reverse blackand red, arms at centre (Outing 621c), stamped bybankruptcy courts on reverse, dated 1826, trimmed,toned and heavily folded, overall good
£140-180
ALBURY
748Albury, Albury Mill & Paper-Mould Manufactorynear Guildford in Surrey, an unissued or possiblyproof bill of exchange, 180-, black and white,attractive vignette of the mill building at left(unlisted), loosely backed on blue paper, some smallpatches of toning, overall extremely fine
£50-80
BISLEY
749Bisley Bank (W. Y. Mills & Co), unissued £10, 179-, black and white, arms at top left, value at lowleft, embossed revenue stamp at left (Outing 198a),some folds and edge marks from a previous frame, butoverall very fine, rare
£300-400
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752Darking Bank (R. Piper, G. Dewdney & T. Piper),£1, 17 April 1824, serial number 7437, black andwhite, arms at top left, value at low left and top rightand in pale blue underprint at centre, manuscriptsignature at low right, reverse black and red, arms atcentre (Outing 621c), toned and creased, overall verygood, scarce
£150-200
753Darking Bank (R. Piper, G. Dewdney & T. Piper),£1, 10 November 1825, serial number 12114, blackand white, arms at top left, value at low left and topright and in blue underprint at centre, manuscriptsignature at low right, reverse black and red, arms atcentre (Outing 621c), stamped by bankrupcy courts onreverse, dated 1826, toned and folded, overall very goodto fine, scarce
£200-250
754Darking, Surrey (Joseph Peters & Co), £1, 1 May1819, serial number 2040, black and white, vignette atleft, value at low left and top right, reverse vignette atlow left, manuscript signature at low right (Outing626a), toned and folded, several pinholes, fine and rare
£300-400
755Darking, Surrey (Joseph Peters & Co), £2, 1 May1819, serial number 1718, black and white, vignette atleft, value at low left and top right, reverse vignette atlow left, manuscript signature at low right (same issueras Outing 626a but unlisted denomination), toned andfolded, a presentable very good and rare
£400-500
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FARNHAM
756Farnham New Bank (Wilkins, Trimmer, M Page &Co), 2 pence ‘payable at the Goat’s Head’, 20 May1797, serial number 1132, black and white (verytoned), arms top left, manuscript signature of R.Robinson (Outing 4002), backed on board, fine andscarce
£100-200
757Farnham Old Bank (John Cock & Co), £1, 4 May1815, serial number 647, black and white, colouredstamp at left, value at low left, manuscript signature atlow right (Outing 783c), heavily folded and toned,pinholed, overall good, scarce
£200-250
758Farnham and Surrey Bank (Richd. CarpenterSmith, Sons, Self & Co), uniface proof on card for a£15, dated 17- (manuscript date 1788, possiblyerroneous), serial number 1902 (possibly erroneous),black and white, arms at top left, value at low left(Outing 784 for bank, unlisted partnership anddenomination), tiny portions of each corner missing andsome edge damage, some surface dirt, overall about verygood and an extremely rare denomination
£1,000-1,200
759Farnham & Surrey Bank (James Stevens & Co), £1,date unreadable (18-), serial number 8044, black andwhite, arms at left, value at low left, manuscriptsignature at low right (Outing 784, listed as ‘notseen’), toned folded, and multiple pinholes, thus good,but very rare
£250-300
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760Farnham Bank (George Coldham Knight & Sons),cancelled £5, 21 January 1828, serial number 13,black and white, vignette of castle at left, value at lowleft and in underprint at centre, reverse black and red(Outing 784c, but with earler date than listed,presumably due to very low serial number of note), cutcancelled by removal of signature, and halved andrejoined, toned and folded with several pinholes and asmall tear at centre, about good, rare
£100-150
761Farnham Bank (James Knight & Sons), cancelled£5, 13 February 1883, serial number 18534, also apart issued £5, no date, serial number 19114, bothblack and white, vignette of castle at left, value at lowleft and in underprint at centre, reverse pale blue(Outing 784e), first cancelled with punch holes throughsignature, both folded and toned with some graffiti, fine(2)
£100-140
762Farnham Bank (James Knight & Sons), cancelled£10, 12 February 1883, serial number 9706, black andwhite, vignette of castle at left, value at low left and inunderprint at centre, reverse pale blue (Outing 784gfor type, but unlisted method of cancellation), punchcancelled through signature, folded with several pinholesbut a very clean good fine, a scarce denomination
£200-300
GODALMING
763Godalming Bank (Moline, Mellersh & Weale), aproof £1, 18- (1814-1821), black and white, woolsackat left with partners initials (Outing 831, partnershipnot listed), mounted on card, good very fine, very rare
£400-600
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764Godalming Bank (F. Mellersh, R. Mellersh &Compy.), £5, 1 January 1887, serial number 5862,black and white, maiden at left with cornucopia,manuscript signature (probably) of F. Mellersh(Outing 832b), signature cut cancelled, varioushandstamps, good fine and very rare
£600-800
765Guildford Bank (Willm. Thos., Josph. & Saml.Haydon), £5, 1 May 1851, serial number 7623, blackand white, partners initials in ornate frame top left,manuscript signature of Josh. Haydon low right(Outing 862 ‘not seen’), split and rejoined, perforated,purple CANCELLED handstamp, VG, very rare
£500-700
766Guildford Bank (William Haydon Smallpiece, D.Haydon & Gilbert J. Smallpiece), unissued £5, 18-(c 1820), black and white, partners initials in ornateframe top left, reverse pale blue, partners names andvalue at centre (Outing 862a for type), perforatedSPECIMEN C. SKIPPER & EAST, good very fine,rare
£400-600
GUILDFORD
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767Guildford Bank (F & S Haydon, W HaydonSmallpiece and D Haydon), unissued £10, 18- (c1820), black and white, partners initials in ornateframe top left, reverse pale red, partners names andvalue at centre (Outing 862a for type), manuscript‘Cancelled’ across face of note, perforated SPECIMENC. SKIPPER & EAST, good very fine, rare
£500-700
768Guildford Bank (William Sparkes & Anthony Lee),£10, 12 October 1838, serial number 40, black andwhite, partners initials top left, manuscript signature ofW. Sparkes low right (Outing 863b), the Outing platenote. Perforated and annotations, fine and very rare
£700-900
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REIGATE & DARKING
769Reigate & Darking Bank (Joseph Nash & Thomas Neale), £5, Reigate, 1 March 1850, serial number 9501, black and white, fortified gatehouse top left,manuscript signature of Thos. Neale low right (Outing 1777c), oval handstampleft centre, a pleasing very fine and rare. Attractive
£500-700
770Reigate & Darking Bank (Joseph Nash & Thomas Neale), £10, 1 March1850, serial number 6560, black and white, fortified gate way top left, manuscriptsignature of Thos. Neale low right (Outing 1777d), annotation and ovalhandstamp on face, good very fine and very rare, a handsome example
£600-800
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SUSSEX
774Sussex Agricultural Bank (Willm. Olliver, Jno.Lane, Jno. Olliver & Jno. Tompkins), proof £5 oncard, Arundel, 18- (1812-1813), arms at left (Outing41a), extremely fine, rare
£500-700
775Sussex Agricultural Bank (Willm. Olliver, Jno.Lane, Jno. Olliver & Jno. Tompkins), proof £10 oncard, Arundel, 18- (1812-1813), arms at left (Outing41 for type), extremely fine, rare
£600-800
776Arundel Bank (Henty, Henty, Hopkins & Street),£1, 1 July 1816, serial number 1050, black and white,arms and swallow within wreath top left, manuscriptsignature of James Hopkins with red manuscriptcancellation low right (Outing 42a), splitting on foldsotherwise a pleasing fine and rare
£500-600
ARUNDEL
771Arundel Bank (Thos., Robt. and Jno. Bushby), £1,14 October 1805, serial number 4898, black andwhite, arms top left, manuscript signature of Jn.Bushby low right (Outing 39a), a pleasing and freshexample, good fine and rare
£450-550
772Arundel Bank (Shaft, Robinsons, Shaft & Co.),proof £10, 17- (1790-), black and white, arms of aswallow within a wreath top left, also an Arundel Bankpost bill of the same partnership dated 17- (1790-),black and white, arms top left (Outing 40a), both arebacked on card, the first note slight damage low left, goodvery fine, rare (2)
£500-600
773Sussex Agricultural Bank (Willm. Olliver, Jno.Lane, Jno. Olliver & Jno. Tompkins), proof £1 oncard, Arundel, 18- (1812-1813), arms at left (Outing41 for type), extremely fine, rare
£400-500
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777Arundel Bank (James Hopkins & John Drewitt),£5, 5 August 1839, serial number 5906, black andwhite, corn sheaf and swallow within wreath top left,manuscript signature of John Drewitt low right(Outing 43b), signature cut cancelled, cut andrejoined, VG to fine and scarce
£200-300
BOGNOR
778Bognor Bank (George Isaac Call & Co.), £1, 13October 1824, serial number 2038, black and white,value in grey underprint at centre, partners initialswithin wreath top left, manuscript signature of G.I.Call low right, reverse revenue seal (Outing 214d), VG
£200-250
779Bognor Bank (George Isaac Call & Co.), £5, 1December 1823, serial number 400, black and white,value in grey underprint at centre, partners initialswithin wreath top left, additional Bankers namesadded left centre, manuscript signature of G.I. Calllow right, reverse revenue seal (Outing 214,denomination not listed in Outing), good very fine,attractive and rare
£450-550
780Bognor Bank (George Isaac Call & Co.), £10, 8December 1825, serial numbers 255, black and white,value in grey underprint at centre, partners initialswithin wreath top left, embossed tax stamp at left,manuscript signature of G.I. Call low right (Outing214e), good very fine, scarce
£350-450
781Bognor Bank (George Isaac Call & Co.), part issued£10, 182- (1824-1826), no serial numbers, black andwhite, value in grey underprint at centre, partnersinitials within wreath top left, embossed tax stamp atleft, manuscript signature of G.I. Call low right(Outing 214f), pinholes at right, good very fine, scarce
£250-350
BRIGHTON
782Brighthelmstone Bank (Brighton, Wigney, Wigney& Co.), a proof sight bill. 179- (1793-1796), blackand white, partners initials at left (Outing 293 forsimilar), about extremely fine, rare
£100-120
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783Brighthelmstone Bank, Sussex (John Hughes), £1,12 September 1813, serial number 5767, black andwhite, arms within wreath top left, manuscriptsignature of John Hughes low right (Outing 293 forBank, unlisted partner), tear at left, poor but rare
£200-250
784Brighthelmstone Bank (Wigney & Compy.), £5, 1September 1838, serial number 3977, black andwhite, maiden and anchor within oval frame top left,manuscript signature of William Wigney low right(Outing 293a), VG, scarce
£150-250
785Brighthelmstone Bank (Wigney & Compy.), £5, 1January 1842, serial number 11016, black and white,maiden and anchor within oval frame top left,manuscript signature of William Wigney low right(Outing 293a), top right tip missing otherwise aboutvery fine, scarce
£200-300
786Brighthelmstone Bank (Wigney & Compy.), £10, 1January 1838, serial number 306, black and white,maiden and anchor within oval frame top left,manuscript signature of William Wigney low right(Outing 293b), VG, scarce
£250-300
787Brighthelmstone Bank (Wigney & Compy.), £10, 1January 1841, serial number 1820, black and white,maiden and anchor within oval frame top left,manuscript signature of William Wigney low right(Outing 293b), VG to fine, scarce
£300-350
788Brighthelmstone Bank (Wigney & Compy.), £20, 1January 1839, serial number 21, black and white,maiden and anchor within oval frame top left,manuscript signature of William Wigney low right(Outing 293d), small damage top centre, VG, rare
£400-500
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789Brighton Union Bank (Browne, Hall, Lashmar &West), £1, 30 July 1811, serial number Q64, blackand white, partners initials in vertical panel at left,manuscript signature of Thos. West low right (Outing294a), a presentable VG, rare
£300-400
790Brighton Union Bank (John Hall & ThomasWest), £1, 1 November 1822, serial number 8459,black and white, the Royal Pavilion top centre,manuscript signature of Thos. West low right, reverserevenue stamp (Outing 294c), ‘Paid’ annotation atleft, toned VG, rare
£250-300
791Brighton Union Bank (Hall, West & Company),part issued £5, 24 October 1854, black and white,maiden, anchor and arms top left (Outing 294 forsimilar), almost extremely fine, rare
£400-500
792Brighton Union Bank (Hall, West & Borrer), proof£10 on card, 185- (1829-1860), black and white,maiden (Justitia) top left (Outing 294f), a Rowe,Kentish &Co engraving, extremely fine and rare
£400-600
793Brighton & Sussex Bank (Richd. Lashmar, JohnLashmar & John Mugridge), £1, 9 November 1821,serial number 14491, black and white, partners initialsand oak tree, sea in background, manuscript signatureof John Mugridge low right (Outing 295 for similar),fine, rare
£300-400
794Brighton & Sussex Bank (Richd. Lashmar, JohnLashmar & John Mugridge), proof £1 on card, 18-(1825-1828), black and white, partners initials topcentre, value in oval top right (Outing 295 ‘not seen’),extremely fine, rare
£400-600
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795Brighton & Sussex Bank (Richd. Lashmar, JohnLashmar & John Mugridge), proof £5 on card, 18-(1825-1828), black and white, maiden with anchorand cornucopia at left, value in black oval top left andright (Outing 295 ‘not seen’), slight foxing, extremelyfine, rare
£350-450
796Brighton Royal Bank (John Kinnear), £1, 18November 1823, serial number B 3967, black andwhite, a view of the Brighton Royal Pavilion top left,John Kinnear in ornate script at left, manuscriptsignature of John Kinnear low right, reverse revenueseal (Outing 296a), a pleasing very fine, scarce
£300-400
797Brighton Royal Bank (John Kinnear), £1, 10October 1825, serial number B1215, black and white,sailing boat and coastline at left, John Kinnear inornate script at left, manuscript signature of JohnKinnear low right (Outing 296a but different designto previous), VG to fine, rare
£300-400
798Sussex County Bank (Tamplin, Creasy, Gregory &Co.), unissued £1, 182- (1823-1828), black andwhite, Brighton pier and sea front top centre, arms atleft (Outing 297b), extremely fine and rare
£400-500
CHICHESTER
799Chichester Old Bank (Willm. Ridge, Richd.Murray & Chas. Ridge), £1, 20 November 1817,serial number B4482, black and white, castle in ovalframe top left, manuscript signature of Cha. Ridge lowright (Outing 531a), VG, rare
£300-400
800Chichester Old Bank (Willm. Ridge, Chas. Ridge& Willm. Newland), £5, 22 July 1839, serial numberL475, black and white, castle in oval frame top left,manuscript signature of Willm. Ridge low right,reverse revenue seal (Outing 531d), two cancellationperforations, VG to fine, rare
£200-300
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801Chichester Old Bank (Willm. Ridge, Richd.Murray & Chas. Ridge), £5, 21 August 1840, serialnumber B1377, black and white, castle in oval frametop left, manuscript signature of Cha. Ridge low right,reverse revenue seal (Outing 531d), two perforationcancellations, very fine attractive and rare
£350-450
EAST GRINSTEAD
802East Grinstead Bank (John & Andrew Burt), £5,23 May 1815, serial number D587, black and white,arms of a rose and a crown top left, manuscriptsignature of John Burt low right (Outing 731b),Outing plate note. A presentable fine and very rare
£800-1,200
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HASTINGS
803Hastings Old Bank (Smith, Hilder, Smith &Scrivens), a proof cheque/payment order, 18- (1841-1857), toned black and white, arms at left, alsoa Hastings Bank (Messrs. Beeching) unissuedcheque/payment order, 18-, black and white, arms atleft (Outing 909 for similar), Perkins, Baconengravings, pencil annotations, very fine (2)
£100-150
804Hastings Old Bank (Tilden Smith, Jas. Hilder,Fras. Smith & Geo. Scrivens), unissued £5, 25 June1841, serial number 36092, black and white, maidenwith anchor and arms at left, manuscript signature ofWm. Scrivens low right (Outing 909d, issued), splitand rejoined, good very fine and rare
£400-500
805Hastings Old Bank (Tilden Smith, Jas. Hilder,Fras. Smith & Geo. Scrivens), unissued £5, 18-(1841-1857), black and white, maiden with anchorand arms at left (Outing 909d), Outing plate note.Good very fine and rare
£350-450
806Hastings Old Bank (Tilden Smith, Jas. Hilder,Fras. Smith & Geo. Scrivens), unissued £10, 18-(1841-1857), black and white, maiden with anchorand arms at left (Outing 909e), Outing plate note.Good very fine and rare
£400-500
807Hastings Old Bank (Tilden Smith, Jas. Hilder,Fras. Smith & Geo. Scrivens), proof £10, 18-(1841-1857), black and white, arms top left, value inoval top right (Outing 909 for similar), SPECIMENhandstamp low right, good very fine and rare
£400-500
808Hastings Old Bank (Tilden Smith, Jas. Hilder,Fras. Smith & Geo. Scrivens), proof £20, 18-(1841-1857), black and white, arms top left, value inoval top right (Outing 909 for similar), SPECIMENhandstamp low right, good very fine and very rare
£600-800
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HENFIELD
809Henfield New Bank (John Nye), 2 pence (skit note),1799, serial number 189, black and white, arms topleft (Outing unlisted), poor but presentable enough, rare
£150-200
HORSHAM
810Horsham Bank (Charles Grinstead & JohnLanham), £1, 11 May 1810-1816), serial number5549, black and white, arms top left, gryphon incircular frame, manuscript signature of Cha. Grinsteadlow right (Outing 984a, issued), some backing tape,poor to VG, scarce
£200-300
811Horsham Bank (Charles Grinstead & JohnLanham), £5, 2 July 1916, serial number B 2269,black and white, gryphon in oval seal top left,manuscript signature of Chas. Grinstead low right(Outing 984b), good very fine, rare in this grade
£300-400
812Horsham Bank (Charles Grinstead & JohnLanham), unissued £5, 3 March 1805, black andwhite, gryphon in oval seal top left, initials C.G. lowright (Outing 984c), good very fine, scarce
£150-200
813Horsham Bank (Charles Grinstead & JohnLanham), unissued £5, 18- (1805-1816), black andwhite, gryphon in oval seal top left (Outing 984c),extremely fine, scarce
£200-250
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814Horsham New Bank (Wm. Stepney), 2 pence, 3April 1801, serial number 2100, black and white,maiden and arms top left, no signature low right(Outing 3032), fine, rare
£200-300
815Horsham New Bank (Wm. Stepney), 2 pence, 29January 1801, serial number 780, black and white(very toned), maiden and arms top left, manuscriptsignature of Stepney low right (Outing 3032), backingtape, low right corner there (but not attached!), aboutfine, rare
£200-300
LEWES
816Lewes Bank (Harben, Flights & Co.), a proofpayment order, 17-(1783-1794), black and white,arms top left (Outing 1180 for similar), extremely fine,rare
£100-150
817Lewes Old Bank (Thos. Whitfield, Geo. Molineuxand Geo. Whitfield), £5, 4 September 1868, serialnumber 20060, black and white, Lewes castle top left,value in grey vertical format at centre, manuscriptsignature of Geo. Molineux low right (Outing 1181c),signature manuscript cancelled, red BANK OFENGLAND handstamp at centre, fine and rare
£350-450
818Lewes Old Bank (Geo. Molineux and Geo.Whitfield, Philip Molineux & Francis Whitfield),£5, 16 January 1879, serial number 2263, black andwhite, Lewes castle top left, value in grey verticalformat at centre, red tax stamp at left, manuscriptsignature of Geo. Whitfield low right (Outing 1181f),hand stamp PAID low right, good fine and rare
£500-700
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819Lewes Old Bank (Geo. Molineux, Geo. Whitfield & Francis Whitfield), £5,1 July 1884, serial number 0123, black and white, Lewes castle top left, value ingrey vertical format at centre, red tax stamp at left, manuscript signature of Geo.Molineux low right (Outing 1181h), signature manuscript cross cancelled, anoriginal and attractive very fine and rare
£500-700
821Lewes Bank (Wood, Hall, Flint & Godlee), £1, 9September 1820, serial number 199, black and white,partners initials in vertical panel at left, manuscriptsignature of S. Flint low right (Outing 1182, ‘notseen’), VG, very rare
£400-600
820Lewes Old Bank (Geo. Molineux, Geo. Whitfield,Philip Molineux & Francis Whitfield), £5, 27 April1877, serial number 0014, black and white, Lewescastle top left, value in grey vertical format at centre,manuscript signature of Geo. Molineux low right(Outing 1181 for similar), manuscript PAID 22/2/52low right, handstamp CANCELLED at centre, fine andvery rare
£700-900
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NEWHAVEN
823Newhaven Bank (William Chamberlain & Co.), £1,2 January 1809, serial number 854, black and white,sea God in ornate frame at left, manuscript signatureof Stephenson low right (Outing 1529a), VG,different design to previous, rare
£450-550
822Newhaven Bank (William Chamberlain & Co.), £1,15 October 1808, serial number 481, black and white,sea God in ornate frame at left, manuscript signatureof Smith low right (Outing 1529a), VG, rare
£300-400
824Newhaven Bank (William Chamberlain & Co.),proof £1, 18- (c 1808), black and white, sea God withcaduceus and trident at top left, ship in background(Outing 1529 for type), extremely fine and very rare,attractive
£600-800
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PETWORTH
825Bank of Petworth (James Hopkins & JohnDrewitt), £5, 12 may 1837, serial number 705, blackand white, bank building top left, manuscriptsignature of John Drewitt low right (Outing 1708b),signature cut cancelled, good fine and very rare
£500-600
RYE
826Rye Bank (E.J. Curteis, Wm. Curteis, Woolett, andDawes), an unissued sight bill, 18- (1812-1818),black and white, arms top left, also a Rye Bank(J.Curteis, Wm.Curteis, Waterman, Woollett & Co),payment order ‘pay to sundry persons’ dated 4 August1798 (Outing 1839 for bank), good very fine (2)
£80-120
827Rye Bank (E.J. Curteis, Wm. Curteis, Woolett, andDawes), unisued £1, 18- (1812-1818), black andwhite, arms at left (Outing 1839c), a Gale & Butlerengraving, good very fine, rare
£300-400
828Rye Bank (Rich. Curteis, Croughton, Pomfret, Pix& Gill), £1 (£10), 3 September 1818, serial numberB1483, black and white, arms at left, manuscriptsignature of Thos. Pix at low right (Outing 1839 forbank, partnership ‘not seen’), value alteredfraudulently and manuscript ‘Refused payment becausealtered from £1 to £10’. Poor, unusual and rare
£250-300
829Rye Bank (Curteis, Pomfret & Co.), partial proofsfor a £5 and £10, 18- (1887), black and white, armstop left, also a proof £10 (Richd. Curteis, Pomfret,Pix, Burra & Meryon), black and white, arms top left(Outing 1839 for bank), pencil annotation and date‘87’. Cut below, very fine, rare (3)
£250-300
830Rye Bank (Richd. Curteis, Pomfret, Pix, Burra &Meryon), proof £5, 18- (1866-1887), black andwhite, arms top left (Outing 1839h for type), pencil‘Feby. 12th/86’ low left, scuffed, about very fine, rare
£350-450
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831Rye Bank (Curteis, Pomfret & Co.), £5, 21November 1890, serial number 7084, black andwhite, arms top left, manuscript signature of Jas. Burralow right (Outing 1839 for bank, type unlisted), handstamp ‘27 OCT 1897’ across face of note, signaturemanuscript cancelled, good very fine and very rare
£600-800
832Rye Bank (Richd. Curteis, Pomfret, Pix, Burra &Meryon), £10, 1 February 1865, serial number 316,black and white, arms top left, manuscript signature ofThos. Smith Pix low right (Outing 1839i for type), redink manuscript ‘18 Oct 92 Cancelled’, stain top right,good very fine and very rare, attractive
£600-800
833Rye Bank (Richd. Curteis, Pomfret, Pix, Burra &Meryon), proof £10, 18- (1866-1887), black andwhite, arms top left (Outing 1839i for type), this is theOuting plate note. Pencil ‘Feby. 14th/86’ low left,scuffed, about very fine, rare
£400-500
STEYNING
834Steyning New Bank (Thomas Sone), unissued 2pence, ND, black and white, arms top left, also aphotograph of Steyning Church (Outing 4085),mounted on card, very fine, scarce
£100-150
TICEHURST AND GOUDHURST
835Ticehurst and Goudhurst Bank (Noakes, Milles,Noakes & Sawyer), £1, 20 July 1813, serial numberB3545, black and white, maiden with anchor in ornateframe top left, manuscript signature of Wm. Noakeslow right (Outing 2177 ‘not seen’), mounted on card,VG to fine and very rare
£600-800
WORTHING
836Worthing Bank (Samuel Hawkins & HenryPhillips), £1, 11 December 1809, serial numberA219, black and white, arms top left, manuscriptsignature of Henry Phillips low right (Outing 2435a),fine and rare
£350-450
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WILTSHIRE
CALNE
839North Wilts Banking Company, specimen £5,Calne, ND (ca 1860), serial number 4777, black andwhite, Britannia and allegorical maidens with symbolsof trade and prosperity top centre, value within wreathtop left and right, value in tablet low left, CALNE inmargin low centre, reverse pale blue, bank title andvalue (Outing 1416 for type), perforated SPECIMENC. SKIPPER & EAST, almost extremely fine, rare
£400-500
840North Wilts Banking Company, specimen £10,Calne, ND (ca 1860), pale blue-grey and white,Britannia and allegorical maidens with symbols oftrade and prosperity top centre, value within wreathtop left and right, value in tablet low left, CALNE infield top left and right and in margin low centre,reverse pale brown, bank title and value (Outing 395),perforated SPECIMEN C. SKIPPER & EAST, almostextremely fine, attractive and very rare
£800-1,200
BRADFORD
837North Wilts Banking Company, £5, Bradford, 30December 1857, serial number 2558, black and white,Britannia and allegorical maidens with symbols oftrade and prosperity top centre, value within wreathtop left and right, value in tablet low left,BRADFORD in margin low centre, three manuscriptsignatures below, reverse pale blue, bank title andvalue (Outing 1416 for type), almost very fine,attractive and very rare in issued format
£800-1,000
838North Wilts Banking Company, specimen £5,Bradford, ND (ca 1860), black and white, Britanniaand allegorical maidens with symbols of trade andprosperity top centre, value within wreath top left andright, value in tablet low left, BRADFORD in marginlow centre, reverse pale blue, bank title and value(Outing 1416 for type), perforated SPECIMEN C.SKIPPER & EAST, almost extremely fine, rare
£400-500
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CHIPPENHAM
841Wilts & Dorset Banking Company Limited, unissued £5, Chippenham, 18-(1883-1914), black & white, value in blue underprint at centre, arms and tree topleft, value in black tablet lower left, reverse (Outing 539), a Batho & Bingleyengraving, perforated CANCELLED and black CANCELLED handstamp lowerright, tear top left, otherwise extremely fine and a lovely example, very rare
£500-700
842Devizes Bank (John Tylee & Thomas Tylee), £10,24 December 1829, serial number G 1897, black andwhite, value in blue underprint at centre, arms withinwreath top left, manuscript signature of Thomas Tylee low right (cf Outing 679, denomination notseen), notch missing top right otherwise a pleasing fineand very rare
£600-800
843Devizes and Wiltshire Bank (Hughes, Locke,Olivier & Saunders), sight bill for £300, 21November 1837, serial number 869, black and white, bank building top left, manuscript signature ofHenry Saunders low right, also a North Wilts BankingCompany Payment order dated 22 April 1875(Outing 680), multiple annotations on reverse of thesight bill, very fine (2)
£100-150
DEVIZES
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844Devizes and Wiltshire Bank (Locke, Tugwell &Meek), unissued £5, 186-, black and white, bankbuilding at centre, value in grey underprint at centre,manuscript ‘Cancelled’ low right (Outing 680),perforated SPECIMEN, very fine
£350-450
845North Wilts Banking Company, specimen £5,Devizes, ND (ca 1860), black and white, Britanniaand allegorical maidens with symbols of trade andprosperity top centre, value within wreath top left andright, value in tablet low left, DEVIZES in margin lowcentre, reverse pale blue, bank title and value (Outing681), perforated SPECIMEN C. SKIPPER & EAST,almost extremely fine, rare
£600-700
MALMESBURY
846North Wilts Banking Company, specimen £10, Malmesbury, ND (ca 1860),pale blue and white, Britannia and allegorical maidens with symbols of trade andprosperity top centre, value within wreath top left and right, value in tablet lowleft, Malmesbury top left and right and in margin low centre, reverse pale grey,bank title and value (Outing 1416 for type), perforated SPECIMEN C. SKIPPER& EAST, almost extremely fine, very rare and attractive
£800-1,200
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MARLBOROUGH
847Marlborough and Wilts Old Bank (King, Gosling& Tanner), £5, 11 October 1817, serial numberA9304, black and white, value in blue underprint atcentre, partners initials at left, manuscript signature ofGosling low right (Outing 1404e), a little trimmedand low left tip missing, VG, rare
£400-500
848North Wilts Banking Company, specimen £5,Marlborough, ND (ca 1860), black and white,Britannia and allegorical maidens with symbols oftrade and prosperity top centre, value within wreathtop left and right, value in tablet low left,MARLBOROUGH in margin low centre, reverse paleblue, bank title and value (Outing 1416 for type),perforated SPECIMEN C. SKIPPER & EAST, almostextremely fine, rare
£500-700
849North Wilts Banking Company, specimen £10, Marlborough, ND (ca 1860),blue and white, Britannia and allegorical maidens with symbols of trade andprosperity top centre, value within wreath top left and right, value in tablet lowleft, MARLBOROUGH top left and right and in margin low centre, reverse grey,bank title and value (Outing 1416 for type), perforated SPECIMEN C. SKIPPER& EAST, almost extremely fine, attractive and very rare
£800-1,200
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850Wilts & Dorset Banking Company Limited,unissued £5, Marlborough, 18- (ca 1875), black &white, value in pale blue underprint at centre, arms topleft, value in black tablet lower left (Outing 1406b), aBatho & Bingley engraving, perforated CANCELLED,damage at left, ink numeral top right, otherwise goodvery fine, rare
£400-600
MELKSHAM
851Melksham Bank (Robert Fowler & EdwardPhillips), unissued 30 day sight bill, 179-, black andwhite, partners initials in oval within wreath top centre(Outing 1412), backed on blue card, good very fine
£100-150
852North Wilts Banking Company, proof £5 on card,Melksham, ND (ca 1860), black and white, Britanniaand allegorical maidens with symbols of trade andprosperity top centre, value within wreath top left andright, value in tablet low left, MELKSHAM in marginlow centre (Outing 1416 for type), perforatedSPECIMEN C. SKIPPER & EAST, good extremelyfine, rare
£500-700
853North Wilts Banking Company, specimen £5 oncard, Melksham, ND (1835-1877), black and white,Britannia and allegorical maidens with symbols oftrade and prosperity top centre, value within wreathtop left and right, value in tablet low left,MELKSHAM in margin low centre (Outing 1416 fortype), perforated SPECIMEN C. SKIPPER & EAST,about extremely fine, rare
£400-600
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854North Wilts Banking Company, proof £10, no placename, ND (ca 1860), black and white, Britannia andallegorical maidens with symbols of trade andprosperity top centre, value within wreath top left andright, value in tablet low left (Outing 1416 for type),black CANCELLED at left and right, almost extremelyfine, rare
£400-500
855North Wilts Bank, reverses on card (3), ND (ca1860), bank title at centre, value above and below, onebrown, one green and one black (Outing 1416 forsimilar), last two perforated SPECIMEN C. SKIPPER&EAST, good extremely fine, rare (3)
£150-250
856North Wilts Banking Company, an unissued sightbill, 18-, black and white, bank initials in oval at topleft, duty stamp dated 1848 (Outing 1416), very fine
£100-150
SALISBURY
SARUM
857Salisbury and Shaftesbury Bank (Bowles, Ogden &Wyndham), £1 (2), 1807, 1809, serial number 994and 839 respectively, black and white, SalisburyCathedral at top left, arms top right, one withmanuscript Wyndham and one with Ogden signature(Outing 1885a), VG (2)
£100-150
858Salisbury and Shaftesbury Bank (Bowles, Ogden &Wyndham), £1 (2), 1809, 1810, serial number B400and E467 respectively, black and white, SalisburyCathedral at top left, arms top right, one withmanuscript Wyndham and one with Ogden signature(Outing 1885a), VG and a pleasing fine (2)
£150-200
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859Salisbury and Shaftesbury Bank (Bowles, Ogden &Wyndham), £5 (2), 1808, 1810, serial number H698and A200 respectively, black and white, SalisburyCathedral at top left, arms top right, one withmanuscript Ogden and one with Wyndham signature(Outing 1885b), VG and fine (2)
£150-200
860Salisbury and Shaftesbury Bank (Bowles, Ogdens& Tamlyn), £10, 29 September 1799, serial numberW297, black and white, Salisbury Cathedral at top left,arms top right, manuscript Ogden signature low right(Outing 1885, this partnership ‘not seen’), a pleasingfine and very rare
£500-700
861Salisbury and Shaftesbury Bank (Bowles, Ogden &Wyndham), £10 (2), 1807, 1808, serial number A349, B144 respectively, black and white, SalisburyCathedral at top left, arms top right, one withmanuscript Wyndham and one with Ogden signature(Outing 1885c), VG with tear low left and VG (2)
£150-200
862Salisbury and Shaftesbury Bank (Bowles, Ogden &Wyndham), two month sight bills (3), dated 1809(2), 1810, black and white, Salisbury Cathedral at topleft, the first manuscript Wyndham signature restmanuscript Ogden signature (Outing 1885 for Bank),about very fine, scarce (3)
£100-200
863Sarum Bank (Burrough & Co.), £1, 3 January1810, serial number 3713, black and white, arms topleft, manuscript signature of Michael Burrough lowright (Outing 1886a), VG to fine
£100-150
864Sarum Bank (Burrough & Co.), £2, 10 October1808, serial number 7720, black and white, arms topleft, manuscript signature of Michael Burrough lowright (Outing 1886b), fine, scarce
£200-300
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865Sarum City Bank (Burrough & Co.), £5, 8 January1810, serial number 4175, black and white, Britanniatop left, value in black tablet low left, manuscriptsignature of Michael Burrough low right (Outing1886c), an atttractive good fine and rare especially inthis grade
£250-350
866Sarum City Bank (Burrough & Co.), £10, 26September 1808, serial number 8678, black andwhite, Britannia top left, value in black tablet low left,manuscript signature of Michael Burrough low right(Outing 1886d), trimmed, fine
£150-200
867Sarum City Bank (Burrough & Co.), £10, 14December 1809, serial number 2470, black and white,Britannia top left, value in black tablet low left,manuscript signature of Michael Burrough low right(Outing 1886d), fine
£250-300
868Sarum City Bank (Burrough & Co.), £10, 1February 1810, serial number 4433, black and white,Britannia top left, value in black tablet low left,manuscript signature of Michael Burrough low right(Outing 1886d), fine, scarce
£180-240
869Sarum City Bank (Burrough & Co.), £20, 22March 1804, serial number K2414, black and white,Britannia top left, value in black tablet low left,manuscript signature of Michael Burrough low right(Outing 1886), damage at left and trimmed, poor butvery rare, denomination unlisted in Outing
£350-450
870Sarum City Bank, demand notes (3), 1808, 1809(2), black and white, ‘Little Bo Peep’ top left, forBurrough & Co. manuscript signature of MichaelBurrough low right (Outing 1886 for bank), poor,poor, VG and about very fine (3)
£150-200
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871New Sarum Bank (Everett, Seward, Hodding,Hetley, Everett & Hetley), £1, 5 August 1815, serialnumber 49, black and white, bank building top left,arms top centre, manuscript signature of C.W. Everettlow right (Outing 1888d), some damage to margin atleft and below, VG and rare
£200-300
872New Sarum Bank (Everett, Seward, Hodding,Hetley, Everett & Hetley), proof £2 on India paper,181-, black and white, bank building top left, arms topcentre (Outing 1888), small tear top right, very fineand rare
£300-400
873Salisbury Bank (W.B. Brodie & C.G. Brodie), £5,6 August 1843, serial number 12085, black and white,value in red underprint at centre, arms top left,manuscript signature of W.B. Brodie low right(Outing 1889c), a presentable VG and a rare type forSalisbury
£400-600
SHAFTESBURY
874Salisbury and Shaftesbury Bank (Bowles, Ogden &Wyndham), £1 (2), Shaston, 24 April 1810, serialnumber K85, black and white, Salisbury Cathedral attop left, arms top right, manuscript signature ofBarrow low right (Outing 1922a), a pleasing fine
£150-200
875Salisbury and Shaftesbury Bank (Bowles, Ogden &Wyndham), £5, Shaston, 1 September 1809, serialnumber 555, black and white, Salisbury Cathedral attop left, arms top right, manuscript Wyndhamsignature low right (Outing 1922b), split and rejoined,fine
£150-200
876Salisbury and Shaftesbury Bank (Bowles, Ogden &Wyndham), £10, Shaston, 7 October 1808, serialnumber 8413, black and white, Salisbury Cathedral attop left, arms top right, manuscript Ogden signature(Outing 1922c), fine
£250-300
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877Salisbury and Shaftesbury Bank (Bowles, Ogden &Wyndham), £10, Shaston, 20 February 1810, serialnumber 8808, black and white, Salisbury Cathedral attop left, arms top right, manuscript Wyndhamsignature (Outing 1922c), clipped, VG to fine
£120-180
878Salisbury and Shaftesbury Bank (Bowles, Ogden &Wyndham), £10, Shaston, 1 May 1810, serial number1922, black and white, Salisbury Cathedral at top left,arms top right, manuscript Ogden signature (Outing1922c), a pleasing fine
£200-250
SWINDON
879Swindon Bank (Strange, Strange & Co.), a reverseproof on card for £5, ND (c 1807-), black and white,FIVE in ornate script at centre (Outing 2129), aboutextremely fine and rare
£100-150
880North Wilts Banking Company, specimen £5,Swindon, ND (ca 1860), blue and white, Britanniaand allegorical maidens with symbols of trade andprosperity top centre, value within wreath top left andright, value in tablet low left, SWINDON in marginlow centre, reverse grey and white, ornate engineturnings (Outing 1416 for type), perforatedSPECIMEN C. SKIPPER & EAST, good extremelyfine, attractive and very rare
£350-450
TROWBRIDGE
881Trowbridge Bank (Thomas Davis), £1, 1 September1802, serial number 924, black and white, partnersinitials in oval top left, manuscript signature ofThomas Davis low left (Outing 2206 for similar), tearlow centre, VG, rare
£300-400
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882Trowbridge Bank (Thomas Davis), £1, 31November 1803, serial number 656, black and white,partners initials in oval top left, manuscript signatureof Thomas Davis low left (Outing 2206 for similar),VG, rare
£400-500
883Trowbridge & Wiltshire Bank (Mortimer Greene,Davis & Turner), unissued/proof 5 guineas, 17-(1793-), black & white, ornate vignette of FatherTime top left (Outing 2206 for type), an Ashbyengraving, backed on card, extremely fine, rare
£600-700
884Wilts & Dorset Banking Company, unissued £10,Trowbridge, 18- (ca 1850), serial number 2702, black& white, arms within wreath top left, value in blacktablet lower left (Outing 2208a), about extremely fine,rare
£400-600
WARMINSTER
885Warminster & Wiltshire Bank (Everett, Thring &Armstrong), £5, 15th August 1815, serial number4715, black & white, arms within wreath top left,manuscript signature of Cuthbert Armstrong lowerright (Outing 2270b), a pleasing fine, rare
£500-600
886Warminster Bank Post Bill (Kingston, Bayly,Virgin & Lye), an unissued proof 7 day sight bill for£20, 17- (1782-), black & white, ‘little Bo Peep’ topleft (Outing 2271 for similar), backed on card,extremely fine, rare
£150-250
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887North Wilts Banking Company, specimen £5,Warminster, ND (ca 1850), black and white, Britanniaand allegorical maidens with symbols of trade andprosperity top centre, value within wreath top left andright, value in tablet low left, reverse pale blue, banktitle and value (Outing 2273 for type), perforatedSPECIMEN C. SKIPPER & EAST, watermarkedpaper, good extremely fine, attractive and very rare
£600-800
WESTBURY
889Westbury, Wiltshire (Thomas Bourne & Co.), £1,1st May 1809, serial A659, black & white, partnersinitials in vertical panel at left, manuscript signature ofThomas Bourne lower right (Outing not recorded),very good to fine, very rare
£600-800
888Wilts & Dorset Banking Company, unissued £10,Warminster, 18- (ca 1850), serial number 5202, black& white, bank building top left, value in black tabletlower left (Outing 1890 for type), good extremely fine,rare
£700-900
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890Wilts & Somerset Union Bank (Hooper, Franklin& Co.), 3rd November 1827, serial number 279,black & white, value in grey underprint at centre,maiden top left, manuscript signature of EdwardFranklin lower right (Outing 2328e), London Bankersnames altered at centre, trimmed, very good, rare
£300-400
891Wilts & Somerset Union Bank, £5, Westbury &Frome, 10th January 1828, serial number 2865, black& white, value in grey underprint at centre, maidentop left, manuscript signature of Edward Franklinlower right (Outing 2328e), split and rejoined,trimmed, very good, rare
£300-400
892Wilts & Somerset Union Bank (Hooper, Franklin& Co.), £5, Westbury, 6th February 1829, serialnumber 3593, black & white, value in blue underprintat centre, maiden top left, manuscript signature ofEdward Franklin lower right, reverse revenue seal atcentre (Outing 2328e), Co. added over West lowerright, trimmed, very good and rare
£300-400
893Wilts & Somerset Union Bank (Hooper, Franklin& West), £5, Westbury, 16th May 1829, serialnumber 4286, black & white, value in blue underprintat centre, maiden top left, manuscript signature ofEdward Franklin lower right, reverse revenue seal atcentre (Outing 2328e), cut and rejoined, trimmed,very good, rare
£300-400
894Wilts & Somerset Union Bank (Hooper, Franklin& Co.), £10, 12th May 1820, serial number B1303,black & white, value in grey underprint at centre,maiden top left, manuscript signature of EdwardFranklin lower right (Outing 2328e), London Bankersnames handstamped at centre, trimmed, split andrejoined, bankruptcy exhibit stamp on obverse, very good,rare
£250-350
895Wilts & Somerset Union Bank (Hooper, Franklin& Co.), £10, 25th November 1825, serial number 62,383, black & white, value in grey underprint at centre,manuscript signature of John Hooper lower right(Outing 2328), London Bankers names handstampedat centre, Co. added to partners names, trimmed, splitand rejoined, very good, rare
£400-500
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896North Wilts Banking Company, proof £5 on card,Westbury, ND (ca 1850), black and white, Britanniaand allegorical maidens with symbols of trade andprosperity top centre, value within wreath top left andright, value in tablet low left, WESTBURY at left andright (Outing 1416 for type), perforated SPECIMENC. SKIPPER & EAST, slight foxing, almost extremelyfine, rare
£500-700
WOOTON BASSETT
897Wootton Bassett & Wiltshire Bank (Joseph &James Large & Compy), £10, 1st March 1808, serialnumber 310, black & white, partners initials withinwreath top left, value in grey tablet lower left,manuscript signature of Joseph Large lower right(Outing 2414a), split and rejoined, trimmed, very good, very rare
£600-800
898North Wilts Banking Company, proof £5 on card,Wootton Bassett, ND (ca 1860), black and white,Britannia and allegorical maidens with symbols oftrade and prosperity top centre, value within wreathtop left and right, value in tablet low left, WOOTTONBASSETT in margin low centre (Outing 1416 fortype), perforated SPECIMEN C. SKIPPER & EAST,slight foxing, extremely fine, rare
£500-700
WILTS AND DORSET
899Wilts & Dorset Banking Company, Bank Post Billfor £20, seven days after sight, 183- (1835-), serialnumber 286, black & white, maiden within wreath topleft, value in black tablet lower left (Outing 1890 forsimilar), good very fine, rare
£300-400
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900Wilts & Dorset Banking Company Limited, a proof£5 on card, 18- (1883-1914), black & white, armswithin border of roses top left (Outing 1890d fortype), pencil ‘Dec 8th 1897’ in lower margin, a PerkinsBacon & Co engraving, perforated, extremely fine andvery rare
£500-600
901Wilts & Dorset Banking Company Limited,specimen proof £5, 18- (ca 1880), black & white,arms top centre, agricultural symbols at left (Outing1890), black SPECIMEN overprint lower right, anattractive Perkins Bacon & Co. engraving, slightdamage lower left and right, otherwise about extremelyfine, rare
£500-600
902Wilts & Dorset Banking Company, proof £5, 188-(1835-1883), black & white, arms top centre,agricultural symbols at left (Outing 1890b), pencil‘from this’ lower centre, a Perkins Bacon & Coengraving, signature ‘block excised’, good very fine, rare
£350-450
903Wilts & Dorset Banking Company, a proof on cardfor a reverse of a £5, ND (ca 1860), bank title at centreflanked by value (Outing 1406), good very fine
£100-150
904Wilts & Dorset Banking Company Limited, proof£5, 188- (1883-1914), black & white, arms topcentre, agricultural symbols at left (Outing 1890d),pencil ‘To this 26th Jany/83’ lower centre, a PerkinsBacon & Co engraving, signature ‘block excised’, goodvery fine, rare
£350-450
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The David Kirch Collection of Tuesday 9 October 2012 PORTLAND 12035
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Certificate of Authenticity means a certificate issued by an Expert Committee confirming the authenticity of a Lot;
Expert Committee means a committee of experts to whom a Lot may be sent for an extension in accordance with clause 3.4.3;
Forgery means a Lot constituting an imitation originally conceived and executed as a whole with a fraudulent intention to deceive as toauthorship, origin, age, period, culture or source where the correct description as to such matters is not reflected by the descriptionin the catalogue and which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordancewith the description in the catalogue. Accordingly, no Lot shall be capable of being a Forgery by reason of any damage and/orrestoration work of any kind (including re-enamelling);
Hammer Price means the amount of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer in relation to a Lot;
Lot means any item deposited with us for sale at auction and, in particular, the item or items described against any Lot number in anycatalogue;
Reserve the amount below which we agree with the Seller that the Lot cannot be sold;
Seller means the owner of the Lot being sold by us;
Spink Group Spink and Son Limited, our subsidiaries and associated companies.
VAT value added tax chargeable under VAT and any similar replacement or additional tax; and
VAT Symbols means the symbols detailing the VAT status of the Lot details of which are set out at the back of the catalogue.
2 SPINK’S ROLE AS AGENT
2.1 All sales undertaken by us either at auction or privately are undertakeneither as agent on behalf of the Seller or from time to time, as principalif we are the owner of the Lot. Please note that even if we are acting asagent on behalf of the Seller rather than as principal, we may have afinancial interest in the Lot.
2.2 The contract for the sale of the Lot will be between you and the Seller.
3 BEFORE THE SALE
3.1 Examination of goodsYou are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which youare interested, before the auction takes place. Condition reports areusually available on request. We provide no guarantee to you otherthan in relation to Forgeries, as set out in clause 5.13 of these Termsand Conditions.
3.2 Catalogue descriptions
3.2.1 Statements by us in the catalogue or condition report, or madeorally or in writing elsewhere, regarding the authorship, origin,date, age, size, medium, attribution, genuineness, provenance,condition or estimated selling price of any Lot are merelystatements of opinion, and are not to be relied on as statements ofdefinitive fact. Catalogue illustrations are for guidance only, andshould not be relied on either to determine the tone or colour ofany item or to reveal imperfections. Estimates of the selling priceshould not be relied on as a statement that this price is either theprice at which the Lot will sell or its value for any other purpose.
3.2.2 Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their beingin perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or givenby way of condition report make reference to damage and/orrestoration. We provide this information for guidance only and theabsence of such a reference does not imply that an item is free fromdefects or restoration nor does a reference to particular defectsimply the absence of any others.
3.2.3 Other than as set out in clause 5.13, and in the absence of fraud,neither the Seller nor we, nor any of our employees or agents, areresponsible for the correctness of any statement as to theauthorship, origin, date, age, attribution, genuineness orprovenance of any Lot nor for any other errors of description or forany faults or defects in any Lot.
3.3 Your ResponsibilityYou are responsible for satisfying yourself as to the condition of thegoods and the matters referred to in the catalogue description.
3.4 Extensions – Stamps only3.4.1 If you wish to obtain an expert opinion or Certificate of
Authenticity on any Lot (other than a mixed Lot or Lot containingundescribed stamps) you must notify us in writing not less thanforty-eight hours before the time fixed for the commencement of
the first session of the sale. If accepted by us, such request shall havethe same effect as notice of an intention to question thegenuineness or description of the Lot for the purposes of clause5.13 (Refund in the case of Forgery) of these Terms andConditions and the provisions of clause 5.13 (Refund in the case ofForgery) shall apply accordingly.
3.4.2 Notice of a request for an expert opinion or Certificate ofAuthenticity must give the reason why such opinion is required andspecify the identity of your proposed expert which will be subjectto agreement by us. We reserve the right, at our discretion, torefuse a request for an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticityincluding (without limitation) where the proposed expert is notknown to us.
3.4.3 If we accept a request for an expert opinion or Certificate ofAuthenticity we will submit the Lot to the Expert Committee. Youacknowledge and accept that the length of time taken by an ExpertCommittee to reach an opinion will vary depending on thecircumstances and in any event is beyond our control.
3.4.4 We will not normally accept a request for an extension onaccount of condition. Any Lot described in the catalogue as havingfaults or defects may not be returned even if an expert opinion orCertificate of Authenticity cites other faults or defects not includedin the catalogue description, other than in the case of a Forgery.
3.4.5 Should Spink accept a request for an extension under theforegoing provisions of this paragraph, the fact may be stated by theAuctioneer from the rostrum prior to the sale of the Lot.
3.4.6 It should be noted that any stamp accompanied by a Certificateof Authenticity is sold on the basis of that Certificate only and noton the basis of any other description or warranty as to authenticity.No request for an extension will be accepted on such a stamp andthe return of such a stamp will not be accepted.
4 AT THE SALE
4.1 Refusal of admissionOur sales usually take place on our own premises or premises overwhich we have control for the sale, and we have the right, exercisableat our complete discretion, to refuse admission to the premises orattendance at an auction.
4.2 Registration before biddingYou must complete and sign a registration form and provideidentification before making a bid at auction. Please be aware that weusually require buyers to undergo a credit check.Some lots may be designated, prior to the auction, as “Premium Lots”,which means a deposit may be required before placing a bid on theitem for sale. Information will be posted on our website in such anevent.
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4.3 Bidding as PrincipalWhen making a bid (whether such bids are made in person or byway of telephone bids operated by Spink, commission or online oremail bids), you will be deemed to be acting as principal and will beaccepting personal liability, unless it has been agreed in writing, at thetime of registration, that you are acting as agent on behalf of a thirdparty buyer acceptable to us.
4.4 Commission BidsIf you give us instructions to bid on your behalf, by using the formprovided in our catalogues or via our website, we shall use reasonableendeavours to do so, provided these instructions are received not laterthan 24 hours before the auction. If we receive commission bids on aparticular Lot for identical amounts, and at auction these bids are thehighest bids for the Lot, it will be sold to the person whose bid wasreceived first. Commission bids are undertaken subject to othercommitments at the time of the sale, and the conduct of the auctionmay be such that we are unable to bid as requested. Since this isundertaken as a free service to prospective buyers on the terms stated,we cannot accept liability for failure to make a commission bid. Youshould therefore always attend personally if you wish to be certain ofbidding.
4.5 On-line BiddingWe offer internet services as a convenience to our clients. We will notbe responsible for errors or failures to execute bids placed on theinternet, including, without limitation, errors or failures caused by (i) aloss of internet connection by either party for whatever reason; (ii) abreakdown or problems with the online bidding software and/or (iii)a breakdown or problems with your internet connection, computer orsystem. Execution of on-line internet bids is a free service undertakensubject to other commitments at the time of the auction and we do notaccept liability for failing to execute an online internet bid or for errorsor omissions in connection with this activity.
4.6 Telephone BidsIf you make arrangements with us not less than 24 hours before thesale, we shall use reasonable endeavours to contact you to enable youto participate in bidding by telephone, but in no circumstances will webe liable to either the Seller or you as a result of failure to do so.
4.7 Currency ConverterAt some auctions, a currency converter will be operated, based on theone month forward rates of exchange quoted to us by Barclays BankPlc or any other appropriate rate determined by us, at opening on thedate of the auction. Bidding will take place in a currency determined byus, which is usually sterling for auctions held in London. The currencyconverter is not always reliable, and errors may occur beyond ourcontrol either in the accuracy of the Lot number displayed on theconverter, or the foreign currency equivalent of sterling bids. We shallnot be liable to you for any loss suffered as a result of you following thecurrency converter.
4.8 Video imagesAt some auctions there will be a video screen. Mistakes may occur in itsoperation, and we cannot be liable to you regarding either thecorrespondence of the image to the Lot being sold or the quality of theimage as a reproduction of the original.
4.9 Bidding IncrementsBidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in thefollowing order although the auctioneer may vary the biddingincrements during the course of the auction. The normal biddingincrements are:
Up to £100 by £5£100 to £300 by £10£300 to £600 £320-£350-£380-£400 etc.£600 to £1,000 by £50£1,000 to £3,000 by £100£3,000 to £6,000 £3,200-£3,500-£3,800-£4,000 etc.£6,000 to £20,000 by £500£20,000 and up Auctioneer’s discretion
4.10 Bidding by Spink4.10.1 We reserve the right to bid on Lots on the Seller’s behalf up to
the amount of the Reserve (if any), which will never be above thelow estimate printed in the auction catalogue.
4.10.2 The Spink Group reserves the right to bid on and purchaseLots as principal.
4.11 The Auctioneer’s DiscretionThe auctioneer has the right at his absolute discretion to refuse any bidto advance the bidding in such manner as he may decide to withdrawor divide any Lot, to combine any two or more Lots and, in the case oferror or dispute, to put an item up for bidding again.
4.12 Successful BidSubject to the auctioneer’s discretion, the striking of his hammer marksthe acceptance of the highest bid, provided always that such bid ishigher than the Reserve (where applicable), and the conclusion of acontract for sale between you and the Seller.
4.13 After Sale Arrangements If you enter into any private sale agreements for any Lot with the Sellerwithin 60 days of the auction, we, as exclusive agents of the Sellerreserve the right to charge you the applicable Buyer’s Premium inaccordance with these Terms and Conditions, and the Seller acommission in accordance with the terms of the Seller’s agreement.
4.14 Return of LotOnce your bid has been accepted for a Lot then you are liable to payfor that Lot in accordance with these Terms and Conditions. If thereare any problems with a Lot then you must notify us within 7 days ofreceipt of the Lot, specifying the nature of the problem. We may thenrequest that the Lot is returned to us for inspection. Save as set out inclause 5.13, the cancellation of the sale of any Lot and the refund ofthe corresponding purchase price is entirely at our sole discretion. Wewill not normally exercise that discretion if the Lot is not received byus in the same condition that it was in at the auction date.
5 AFTER THE AUCTION5.1 Buyer’s Premium
In addition to the Hammer Price, you must pay us the Buyer’sPremium at a rate of 20% of the final Hammer Price of each Lot.
5.2 Value Added TaxOther than in respect of Zero-rated Lots (o) (see VAT Symbols fordetails), VAT is payable on the Buyer’s Premium and on the HammerPrice, if the Lot has been marked with a sign to that effect in thecatalogue (see VAT Symbols for details).
5.3 VAT RefundsGeneral5.3.1 As we remain liable to account for VAT on all Lots unless they
have been exported outside the EU within 3 months of the date ofsale, you will generally be asked to deposit all amounts of VATinvoiced. However, if a Spink nominated shipper is instructed, thenany refundable VAT will not be collected. In all other cases creditswill be made when proof of export is provided. If you export theLot yourself you must obtain shipping documents from theShipping Department for which a charge of £50 will be made.
5.3.2 If you export the Lot you must return the valid proof of exportcertificate to us within 3 months of the date of sale. If you fail toreturn the proof of export certificate to us within such period andyou have not already accounted to us for the VAT, you will beliable to us for the full amount of the VAT due on such Lot and weshall be entitled to invoice you for this sum.
5.3.3 To apply for a refund of any VAT paid, the proof of exportcertificate must be sent to our Shipping Department clearly marked‘VAT Refund’ within 3 months of the date of sale. No payment willbe made where the total amount of VAT refundable is less than £50and Spink will charge £50 for each refund processed.
VAT Refunds - Buyers from within the EU5.3.4 VAT refunds are available on the Hammer Price and Buyer’s
Premium of Daggered (†) and Investment Gold (g) Lots. You mustcertify that you are registered for VAT in another EU country andthat the Lot is to be removed from the United Kingdom within 3months of the date of sale.
5.3.5 Where an EU buyer purchases a Lot on which import VAT hasbeen charged, no refund of VAT is available from us. It may bepossible to apply directly for a refund on form VAT 65 toHM Revenue & Customs Overeseas Repayment Section,Londonderry.
VAT Refunds – Buyers from outside the EU5.3.6 Where a Lot is included within the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme
and evidence of export from the EU is produced within 3 monthsof the date of sale, the VAT element included within the Buyer’sPremium may be refunded.
5.3.7 Where the Lot is marked as a Daggered (†) or Investment Gold(g) Lot the VAT charged on the Hammer Price may be refundedwhere evidence of export from the EU is produced within 3months of the date of sale. A refund of VAT charged on the Buyer’sPremium can also be made on receipt of proof of business as acollectibles dealer.
5.3.8 Where the Lot is marked as an Omega (Ω) Lot or an ImportVAT (x) Lot and evidence of export from the EU is producedwithin 3 months of the date of sale, the VAT charged on both theHammer Price and Buyer’s Premium may be refunded. Whererequired, we can advise you on how to export such Lots as a specificform of export evidence is required. Where we advise you on theexport of the Lots, please be aware that the ultimate responsibilityin respect of obtaining a valid proof of export certificate will lie withyou and we will not be responsible for your failure to obtain suchcertificate.
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5.4 Payment5.4.1 You must provide us with your full name and permanent address
and, if so requested, details of the bank from which any paymentsto us will be made. You must pay the full amount due (comprisingthe Hammer Price, the Buyer’s Premium and any applicable VAT)within seven days after the date of the sale. This applies even if youwish to export the Lot and an export licence is (or may be)required.
5.4.2 You will not acquire title to the Lot until all amounts due have been paid in full. This includes instances where specialarrangements were made for release of Lot prior to full settlement.
5.4.3 Payment should be made in sterling by one of the followingmethods:II(i) Direct bank transfer to our account details of which are set
out on the invoice. All bank charges shall be met by you.Please ensure that your client number is noted on thetransfer.
i(ii) By cheque or bank draft made payable to Spink and Son Ltdand sent to Spink at 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury,London WC1B 4ET. Please note that the processing chargesfor payments made by cheques or bank drafts drawn on anon-U.K bank shall be met by you. Please ensure that theremittance slip printed at the bottom of the invoice isenclosed with your payment.
(iii) By Visa or Mastercard. A charge of 2% will be applied.Payments exceeding £5,000 can normally only be made bythe card holder in person whilst on our premises.
5.4.4 Payments should be made by the registered buyer and not bythird parties, unless it has been agreed at the time of registrationthat you are acting as an agent on behalf of a third party.
5.5 InvoicesInvoices may consist of one or more pages and will show: Zero ratedLots (o); no symbol Lots sold under the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme;Lots marked (g) special scheme Investment Gold; Daggered Lots (†),imported Lots marked (x) and (Ω), (e) Lots with Zero rated hammerfor EU VAT registered buyers.
5.6 Collection of Purchases5.6.1 Unless we specifically agree to the contrary, we shall retain items
sold until all amounts due to us, or to the Spink Group, have beenpaid in full.
5.6.2 Unless we notify you to the contrary, items retained by us willbe covered in accordance with our policy which is available forinspection at our offices from the date of sale for a period of sevendays or until the time of collection, whichever is sooner. After sevendays or from the time of collection, whichever is the earlier, the Lotwill be entirely at your risk.
5.6.3 Our policy will not cover and we are unable to acceptresponsibility for damage caused by woodworm, changes inatmospheric conditions or acts of terrorism.
5.7 NotificationWe are not able to notify successful bidders by telephone. WhileInvoices are sent out by mail after the auction we do not acceptresponsibility for notifying you of the result of your bid. You arerequested to contact us by telephone or in person as soon as possibleafter the auction to obtain details of the outcome of your bids to avoidincurring charges for late payment.
5.8 Packing and handling5.8.1 We shall use all reasonable endeavours to take care when
handling and packing a purchased Lot but remind you that afterseven days or from the time of collection, whichever is sooner, theLot is entirely at your risk. Our postage charges are set out at theback of the catalogue.
5.8.2 It is the responsibility of the Buyer to be aware of any ImportDuties that may be incurred upon importation to the finaldestination. Spink will not accept return of any package in order toavoid these duties. The onus is also on the Buyer to be aware of anyCustoms import restrictions that prohibit the importation ofcertain collectibles. Spink will not accept return of the Lot(s) underthese circumstances. Spink will not accept responsibility for Lot(s)seized or destroyed by Customs.
5.9 Recommended packers and shippersIf required our shipping department may arrange shipment as youragent. Although we may suggest carriers if specifically requested, oursuggestions are made on the basis of our general experience of suchparties in the past and we are not responsible to any person to whomwe have made a recommendation for the acts or omissions of the thirdparties concerned.
5.10 Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases5.10.1 If you fail to make payment within seven days of your stipulated
payment date set out in your invoice, we shall be entitled to exerciseone or more of the following rights or remedies:5.10.1.1 to charge interest at the rate of 2% per month compound
interest, calculated on a daily basis, from the date the fullamount is due;
5.10.1.2 to set off against any amounts which the Spink Group mayowe you in any other transaction the outstanding amountremaining unpaid by you;
5.10.1.3 we may keep hold of all or some of your Lots or otherproperty in the possession of the Spink Group until you havepaid all the amounts you owe us or the Spink Group, even if theunpaid amounts do not relate to those Lots or other property.Following fourteen days’ notice to you of the amountoutstanding and remaining unpaid, the Spink Group shall havethe right to arrange the sale of such Lots or other property. Weshall apply the proceeds in discharge of the amount outstandingto us or the Spink Group, and pay any balance to you;
5.10.1.4 where several amounts are owed by you to the SpinkGroup in respect of different transactions, to apply any amountpaid to discharge any amount owed in respect of any particulartransaction, whether or not you so direct;
5.10.1.5 to reject at any future auction any bids made by you or onyour behalf or obtain a deposit from you before accepting anybids.
5.10.2 If you fail to make payment within thirty-five days, we shall inaddition be entitled:
5.10.2.1 to cancel the sale of the Lot or any other item sold to youat the same or any other auction;
5.10.2.2 to arrange a resale of the Lot, publicly or privately, and, ifthis results in a lower price being obtained, claim the balancefrom you together with all reasonable costs including a 20%seller’s commission, expenses, damages, legal fees, commissionsand premiums of whatever kind associated with both sales orotherwise, incurred in connection with your failure to makepayment; or
5.10.2.3 take any other appropriate action as we deem fit.
5.11 Failure to collectWhere purchases are not collected within seven days after the sale,whether or not payment has been made, you will be required to pay astorage charge of £2 per item per day plus any additional handling costthat may apply. You will not be entitled to collect the Lot until alloutstanding charges are met, together with payment of all otheramounts due to us.
5.12 Export Licence5.12.1 If required we can, at our discretion, advise you on the detailed
provisions of the export licensing regulations. Where we advise youin relation to export licensing regulations the ultimate responsibilityin respect of any export will lie with you and we will not beresponsible for your failure to apply for any necessary licences.
5.12.2 If the Lot is going to be hand carried by you, you may berequired to produce a valid export licence to us or sign a waiverdocument stating that a licence will be applied for.
5.12.3 You should always check whether an export licence is requiredbefore exporting. Export licences are usually obtained within twoor three weeks but delays can occur.
5.12.4 Unless otherwise agreed by us in writing, the fact that you wishto apply for an export licence does not affect your obligation tomake payment within seven days nor our right to charge interest onlate payment.
5.12.5 If you request that we apply for an export licence on yourbehalf, we shall be entitled to recover from you our disbursementsand out of pocket expenses in relation to such application, togetherwith any relevant VAT.
5.12.6 We will not be obliged to rescind a sale nor to refund anyinterest or other expenses incurred by you where payment is madeby you despite the fact that an export licence is required.
5.13 Refund in the case of Forgery5.13.1 A sale will be cancelled, and the amount paid refunded to you
if a Lot (other than a miscellaneous item not described in thecatalogue) sold by us proves to have been a Forgery. We shall nothowever be obliged to refund any amounts if either (a) thecatalogue description or saleroom notice at the auction datecorresponded to the generally accepted opinion of scholars orexperts at that time, or fairly indicated that there was a conflict ofopinions, or (b) it can be demonstrated that the Lot is a Forgeryonly by means of either a scientific process not generally acceptedfor use until after publication of the catalogue or a process which atthe date of the auction was unreasonably expensive or impracticableor likely to have caused damage to the Lot. Furthermore, youshould note that this refund can be obtained only if the followingconditions are met:
5.13.1.1 you must notify us in writing, within seven days of thereceipt of the Lot(s), that in your view the Lot concerned is aForgery;
5.13.1.2 you must then return the item to us within fourteen daysfrom receipt of the Lot(s), in the same condition as at theauction date; and
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5.13.1.3 as soon as possible following return of the Lot, you mustproduce evidence satisfactory to us that the Lot is a Forgery andthat you are able to transfer good title to us, free from any thirdparty claims.
5.13.2 In no circumstances shall we be required to pay you any morethan the amount paid by you for the Lot concerned and you shallhave no claim for interest.
5.13.3 The benefit of this guarantee is not capable of beingtransferred, and is solely for the benefit of the person to whom theoriginal invoice was made out by us in respect of the Lot when soldand who, since the sale, has remained the owner of the Lot withoutdisposing of any interest in it to any third party.
5.13.4 We shall be entitled to rely on any scientific or other process toestablish that the Lot is not a Forgery, whether or not such processwas used or in use at the date of the auction.
6 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, videoor otherwise produce an image of the Lot. All rights in such an imagewill belong to us, and we shall have the right to use it in whatever waywe see fit.
7.2 The copyright in all images, illustrations and written material relatingto a Lot is and shall remain at all times our property and we shall havethe right to use it in whatever way we see fit. You shall not use or allowanyone else to use such images, illustrations or written material withoutour prior written consent.
8 VATYou shall give us all relevant information about your VAT status and that ofthe Lot to ensure that the correct information is printed in the catalogues.Once printed, the information cannot be changed. If we incur any unforeseencost or expense as a result of the information being incorrect, you willreimburse to us on demand the full amount incurred.
9 NOTICESAll notices given under these Terms and Conditions may be served personally,sent by 1st class post, or faxed to the address given to the sender by the otherparty. Any notice sent by post will be deemed to have been received on thesecond working day after posting or, if the addressee is overseas, on the fifthworking day after posting. Any notice sent by fax or served personally will bedeemed to be delivered on the first working day following despatch.
10 ADDITIONAL PROVISIONSThe following provisions of this clause 10 shall apply only if you are acting forthe purposes of your business. 10.1 Limitation of Liability
Subject to clause 6, we shall not be liable, whether in tort (includingfor negligence) or breach of statutory duty, contract, misrepresentationor otherwise for any:10.1.1 loss of profits, loss of business, depletion of goodwill and/or
similar losses, loss of anticipated savings, loss of goods, loss ofcontract, loss of use, loss of corruption of data or information; or
10.1.2 any special, indirect, consequential or pure economic loss,costs, damages, charges or expenses.
10.2 SeverabilityIf any part of these Terms and Condition is found by any court to beinvalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part may be discounted and therest of the conditions shall continue to be valid and enforceable to thefullest extent permitted by law.
10.3 Force majeureWe shall have no liability to you if we are prevented from, or delayedin performing, our obligations under these Terms and Conditions orfrom carrying on our business by acts, events, omissions or accidentsbeyond our reasonable control, including (without limitation) strikes,lock-outs or other industrial disputes (whether involving our workforceor the workforce of any other party), failure of a utility service ortransport network, act of God, war, riot, civil commotion, maliciousdamage, compliance with any law or governmental order, rule,regulation or direction, accident, breakdown of plant or machinery,fire, flood, storm or default of suppliers or subcontractors.
10.4 Waiver10.4.1 A waiver of any right under these Terms and Conditions is only
effective if it is in writing and it applies only to the circumstancesfor which it is given. No failure or delay by a party in exercising anyright or remedy under these Terms and Conditions or by law shallconstitute a waiver of that (or any other) right or remedy, norpreclude or restrict its further exercise. No single or partial exerciseof such right or remedy shall preclude or restrict the further exerciseof that (or any other) right or remedy.
10.4.2 Unless specifically provided otherwise, rights arising underthese Terms and Conditions are cumulative and do not excluderights provided by law.
10.5 Law and Jurisdiction10.5.1 These Terms and Conditions and any dispute or claim arising
out of or in connection with them or their subject matter, shall begoverned by, and construed in accordance with, the law of Englandand Wales.
10.5.2 The parties irrevocably agree that the courts of England andWales shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute orclaim that arises out of, or in connection with, Terms andConditions or their subject matter.
Postal Charges
Prices for books(items sent by this method are not covered by insurance)
Prices for all other items including postage and packaging
Shipments of more than 2kg or volumetric measurement of more than 2kg have tobe sent by courier. Certain countries may incur extra charge when courier servicesare required by our insurance policy. For lots sent by courier please [email protected] for calculation of any further relevant cost in addition tothe above charges.
Value Added Tax (VAT)
Charging of (VAT) at AuctionThe information shown on this page sets out the way in which Spink intends toaccount for VAT.
i. Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme1. Where possible, we will offer Lots for sale under the Auctioneers’
Margin Scheme. Such Lots can be identified by the absence of anysymbol next to the Lot number in the catalogue and will not besubject to VAT on the Hammer Price.
2. Where Lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme toVAT–registered businesses, the VAT included within the Buyers’Premium is not recoverable as input tax. Upon request on sale day,we will issue invoices that show VAT separately on both the HammerPrice and the Buyer’s Premium. This will enable VAT-registeredbusinesses to recover the VAT charged as input tax, subject to thenormal rules for recovering input tax.
ii. Zero-Rated LotsLimited Categories of goods, such as books, are Zero-rated (o) for VAT inthe United Kingdom. Such Lots are offered under the Auctioneers’ MarginScheme. In these circumstances no VAT element will be included withinthe Buyer’s Premium.
iii. Daggered LotsLots which are Daggered (†) in the catalogue are subject to VAT at 20%on both the Hammer Price and the Buyer’s Premium.
iv. Starred and Omega LotsLots which are marked (x) in the catalogue are subject to VAT at 5% onthe Hammer Price and 20% on the Buyer’s Premium which is shown asinclusive of VAT. Lots which bear the Omega symbol (Ω) are subject toVAT at 20% on the Hammer Price and on the Buyer’s Premium. Such Lotsbear VAT because the Lot is liable for VAT at this rate on importation intothe EU.
v. Investment Gold LotsLots marked (g) in the catalogue are exempt from VAT on the HammerPrice and are subject to VAT at 20% on the Buyer’s Premium. A refund ofVAT charged on the Buyer’s Premium can also be made on receipt of proofof business as a collectibles dealer.
vi. Imported LotsLots which are marked (x) and Lots which bear the Omega symbol (Ω)have VAT charged on the Hammer Price and Buyers’ Premium becausethey have been imported into the United Kingdom from outside the EU.In these cases we have used a temporary importation procedure, which ineffect means that the point of importation is deferred until the Lot has beensold. At this point the Buyer is treated as the importer and is liable to paythe import VAT due. We will collect the VAT from you and pay it to HMCustoms and Excise on your behalf.
Invoice Value UK EU Rest of the WorldUp to £1,500 £10 £15 £20
Above £1,501 £20 £30 £40
Weight UK EU Rest of the WorldUp to 1kg £8 for any weight £12 £15
Up to 2kg £8 for any weight £18 £25
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Olivier D. Stocker
YOUR SPECIALISTS
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USA - Stephen GoldsmithWINES
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YOUR EUROPE TEAM (LONDON - LUGANO)
Chairman’s OfficeDennis Muriu Monica Kruber
DirectorsTim Hirsch Anthony Spink
Auction & Client Management TeamMiroslava Adusei-Poku Sandie Maylor Charles Blane Luca Borgo
Phillipa Brown Rita Ariete María Martínez Maurizio Schenini
FinanceAlison Bennet Marco Fiori Mina Bhagat Alison Kinnaird Shyam Padhiar Billy Tumelty
IT & AdministrationBerdia Qamarauli Attila Gyanyi Liz Cones Curlene Spencer John Winchcombe
Bobby McBrierty Tom Robinson Cristina Dugoni Giacomo Canzi
YOUR AMERICA TEAM (NEW YORK - DALLAS)
Chairman EmeritusJohn Herzog
Auction Administration and Marketing & DesignRick Penko Patricia Gardner James McGuire Emily Cowin Clyde Townsend
Finance & AdministrationSam Qureshi Ingrid Qureshi Ed Robinson
AuctioneersStephen Goldsmith Tracy Shreve Andrew Titley
YOUR ASIA TEAM (HONG KONG - SINGAPORE)
Vice ChairmanAnna Lee
AdministrationAmy Yung Dennis Chan Newton Tsang Raymond Tat Gary Tan
BANKNOTES
26 September Charity Auction of Bank of England Notes London 120372/3 October World Banknotes London 120234 October The George Kanaan Collection of Banknotes of the Middle East London 120479 October The David Kirch Collection of English Provincial Banknotes - Part I London 1203510 October The David Kirch Collection of Bank of England Notes - Part I London 1203427 October The Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong 1204813/14 November The Collector’s Series Sale New York 3156 December World Banknotes London 1202412 January Banknotes of Hong Kong and China Hong Kong 1300515/16 January The Collector’s Series Sale New York 316
SALE CALENDAR 2012/2013
The above sale dates are subject to change
Spink offers the following services:– VALUATIONS FOR INSURANCE AND PROBATE FOR INDIVIDUAL ITEMS OR WHOLE COLLECTIONS –
– SALES ON A COMMISSION BASIS EITHER OF INDIVIDUAL PIECES OR WHOLE COLLECTIONS –
STAMPS
12 September The Chartwell Collection - GB King Edward VIII, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II London 1201713 September The Gavin Littaur Collection of British Postal History. Selected rare covers from the period 1840-53 London 1204522 September Fine Stamps and Covers of South East Asia Singapore 1201911 October Great Britain Stamps and Postal History London 1201823 October Victoria Half Lengths - The John Barwis Collection London 1204223 October The “Fordwater” Collections of Falkland Islands, Gibraltar and Malta London 1203923 October Latin America, including the Tito Collection - Part II Lugano SW100324 October Queensland - The Alan Griffiths Collection London 1204324 October The Collector’s Series Sale Lugano SW100427 October The Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong 120487 November The Collector’s Series Sale London 120208 November Great Britain - The “Fordwater” Collection London 120498/9 November The Collector’s Series Sale New York13/14 November The Morgan Collection of Australian Commonwealth London 1204612 December The Chartwell Collection - GB Line-Engraved Essays, Proofs, Stamps and Covers - Part IV London 1202113 January The Mizuhara Collection of Korean Stamps Hong Kong 1300813 January Fine Stamps and Covers of Hong Kong and China Hong Kong 13009
COINS
26 September Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 1202627 October The Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong 1204813/14 November The Collector’s Series Sale New York 3154 December Ancient, English & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 1202712 January Fine Coins of Hong Kong and China Hong Kong 1300715/16 January The Collector’s Series Sale New York 316
MEDALS
6 September The Bentley Priory Battle of Britain Trust Appeal Charity Auction London 1204422 November Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 1200425 April Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 1300125 July Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 1300221 November Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 13003
BONDS AND SHARES
27 October The Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong 1204813/14 November The Collector’s Series Sale New York 31528 November Bonds and Share Certificates of the World London 1201112 January Bonds and Share Certificates of Hong Kong and China Hong Kong 1300615/16 January The Collector’s Series Sale New York 316
AUTOGRAPHS
13/14 November The Collector’s Series Sale New York 31515/16 January The Collector’s Series Sale New York 316
WINES
September An Evening of Exceptional Wines Hong KongNovember An Evening of Exceptional Wines Hong Kong
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