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Front Cover Illustration: Lot 1269 detail

Back Cover Illustrations: Lots 525, 483, 46, 1255 FOREWORD Dear Collector, The auction this June is numerically our largest sale to date with over 1400 lots. We are fortunate this year to have several fine private collections to follow on from our record breaking sale last October. There are excellent groups of Belgian Congo and Ireland, an old collection of Welsh private banks, a collection of South Africa and a colourful selection of French Colonial issues. In addition we have a wide range of De la Rue specimen notes as well as extensive groups of English, Ceylon and Scottish material and also Commonwealth issues together with many examples of rare and attractive individual world currency notes. I hope you will find something of interest, good luck! Barnaby Faull and Tristan Chant

1269

20 46 689 292 794 399 483 524 1254 ORDER OF SALE

THURSDAY 19 JUNE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 204-205 Morning Session at 10.00 a.m. EAST AFRICA 206-216 AFGHANISTAN 1 EAST CARIBBEAN TERRITORIES 217-219 ALBANIA 2 ECUADOR 220 ALGERIA 3-7 EGYPT 221-238 ANGOLA 8-12 EL SALVADOR 239-244 ARGENTINA 13-19 ENGLAND PROVINCIAL SERIES 245-294 AUSTRALIA COLONIAL ISSUE FOR FIJI 20 A WELSH PROVINCIAL COLLECTION 295-349 AUSTRALIA 21-30 TREASURY BANK OF ENGLAND 350-453 AUSTRIA 31 ENGLISH MISCELLANEOUS 454-458 BAHAMAS 32-34 ESTONIA 459 BAHRAIN 35-37 ETHIOPIA 460-465 BARBADOS 38 EURO 466 BELGIUM 39, 83-85 FIJI 468-479 BELGIAN CONGO 40-70 Afternoon Session at 2.00 p.m. BELGIAN CONGO AND RUANDA-URUNDI 71-85 FRANCE 480-483 BERMUDA 86-99 A COLLECTION OF FRENCH BOLIVIA 100-101 COLONIAL ISSUES 484-606 BRAZIL 102-104 FRENCH VARIOUS 606A-608 BRITISH CARIBBEAN TERRITORIES 105-107 FRENCH GUIANA 609 BRITISH HONDURAS 108-109 FRENCH INDOCHINA 610-613 BRITISH WEST AFRICA 110-120 FRENCH WEST AFRICA 614-616 BULGARIA 121-122 GAMBIA 617 GERMANY 618-621 BULGARIA/THRACE 123-124 KOWNO 622 BURMA 125-127 GERMAN EAST AFRICA 623-625 BURUNDI 128-138 GUADELOUPE 626 CAMBODIA 139-142 GUATEMALA 627-629 CANADA 143-155 GHANA 630-631 CAPE VERDE 156-157 GUERNSEY 632-636 CAYMAN ISLANDS 158-164 GUINEA 637-639 CEYLON 165-176 GUYANA 640 CHILE 177-183 HAITI 641 CHINA 184-185 HONDURAS 642-643 COLOMBIA 186-187 HONG KONG 644-657 CONGO 188-191 HUNGARY 658-661 COSTA RICA 192-194 ICELAND 662 COMOROS 195 INDIA, BANK OF BENGAL 663-675 CUBA 196 INDIA GOVERNMENT ISSUE 678-693D CURACAO 197-199 INDIA - A Superb Group of Four One-Hundred CYPRUS 200-201 Rupees Of George V 687-690 DANZIG 202 INDIA CONT. 691-693 DJIBOUTI 203 INDONESIA 694-695 IRAN 696-705 PORTUGAL 983-988 IRAQ 706-707 POYAIS 989 IRELAND - From the collection PUERTO RICO 990 of W.L.S. Barrett 708-776 IRELAND - 777-803 QATAR AND DUBAI 991-992 ISLE OF MAN 804-808 FRIDAY 20 JUNE ISRAEL 809-811 Morning Session at 10.00 a.m. ITALY 812-813 RHODESIA 993-1017 JAMAICA 814-827 JAPAN 828 ROMANIA 1018-1020 JERSEY 828A-838 RUSSIA 1021-1044 JORDAN 839-842 RWANDA 1045-1049 KATANGA 843-844 SAINT THOMAS AND PRINCE 1050 KENYA 845 SAUDI ARABIA 1051-1061 KUWAIT 846-848 SCOTLAND 1062-1247 LAOS 849-851 SERBIA 1248-1253 LAIBACH 852 SEYCHELLES 1254-1258 LEBANON 853-854 SIERRA LEONE 1259 LIBERIA 855 SOMALIA 1260 LIBYA 856-869 LUXEMBOURG 870-872 SOUTH ARABIA/YEMEN 1261 MACAO 873-875 SOUTH AFRICA 1262-1331 MADAGASCAR 876 SPAIN 1332-1337 MALAWI 877 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 1338-1341 MALAYA 878-879 SUDAN 1342-1345 MALDIVES 880 SURINAM 1346-1355 MALI 881-883 SWITZERLAND 1356-1363 MALTA 884-891 SYRIA 1364-1367 MARTINIQUE 892-893 TAHITI 1368 MAURITIUS 894-907 THAILAND 1369-1371 MEXICO 908-909 MOROCCO 910-913 TIBET 1372-1373 MOZAMBIQUE 914 TONGA 1374 MUSCAT & OMAN 915-917 TRINIDAD 1375-1378 NEPAL 918 TUNISIA 1379 NETHERLANDS 919-935 TURKEY 1380-1388 NEWFOUNDLAND 936 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 1389-1390 NEW ZEALAND 937-960 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1391-1397 NIGERIA 961-970 URUGUAY 1398 PAKISTAN 971-970 VIETNAM 1399-1405 PALESTINE 973-975 PARAGUAY 976-978 VENEZUELA 1406 PERU 979 WESTERN SAMOA 1407-1408 PHILIPPINES 980-981 YEMEN 1409 POLAND 982 VARIOUS 1410-1412 THURSDAY 19 JUNE 2008

First Session commencing at 10.00 a.m.

All sales are subject to the Conditions of Business printed at the back of this catalogue

Estimates The estimated selling price of each Lot is printed beneath 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.

AFGHANISTAN x6 Banque de l’Algerie, 1000 francs, 4 October 1926, serial 1 number R.83-885, purple and multicoloured, France and Bank of Afghanistan, specimen 20 and 500 Afghanis, child at left, Algeria and child at right (P 83a), very fine AH 1340 (1961), zero serial numbers, blue and orange Estimate £150-200 respectively, King Muhammad Zahir at left (P 38, 40A), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce 7 (2) Banque Centrale d’Algerie 5, 10, 50 and 100 francs Estimate £100-150 1964, also 5 (2), 10 (2) 100 (4) francs, 1970 about uncirculated (12) Estimate £150-200 ALBANIA 2 ANGOLA Peoples Republic, 10, 50 and 500 leke, 1947, all soldier at 8* right, arms at left, also 10, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 leke, Republic Issue, a group of uniface colour essays (5) for a 1957 (P 19, 20, 22, 28-32), slight discolouration on corner 50 centavos, ND (c.1921), lilac, grey-green, red-brown, of last note otherwise uncirculated (8) black and blue respectively, Liberty with plough, arms at Estimate £80-120 right, ship in background (cf P 62 for type), uncirculated and rare (5) ALGERIA Estimate £300-500 x3* 9* Chambre de Commerce D’Oran, Algeria, set of .50 (2), Banco de Angola, specimen 20 escudos, 1 March 1951, 1 (2), 2 (2) francs, 10 November 1915 all blue & white, serial number 51ZD 00000, purple, Salvador Correia at cherubs at low centre, reverse blue, green and white with right, fortress at centre, arms top centre (P 83), black De la allegorical scene, all printed with ANNULE in black on Rue overstamp low right, good extremely fine and scarce reverse except 1 & 2 in red all with perforation and five Estimate £200-300 ANNULE, uncirculated (6) 10* Estimate £180-220 Banco de Angola, specimen 100 escudos, 2 December 1946, red serial number 25MP 00000, blue and x4 multicoloured, De Sousa Coutinho at right, arms and Banque de l’Algerie, 500 francs, 4 February 1942, serial cherubs low centre (P 81), red De la Rue overstamp low number R.139-536, blue-green, young girl at left, maiden right, mounting traces on reverse at left margin, good and youth at right, TUNISIE in border at right (P 14), small extremely fine and rare split top left margin otherwise very fine Estimate £350-400 Estimate £150-200 x11* 5* Banco de Angola, 100 angolares, 13 January 1951, serial Banque de l’Algerie, specimen 1000 francs, ND (1926), number 42UT00001, blue and multicoloured, Coutinho at no serial numbers, grey-blue, purple and multicoloured, right, arms low centre (P 85), uncirculated allegorical representations of France and Algeria at left and Estimate £200-250 right, child at left and right, caduceus and head of Mercury low centre, reverse France and Algeria seated at centre, 12* value top left (P 83s), red SPECIMEN overprint at right, Banco de Angola a specimen group of the 1956 series about uncirculated and a handsome note, rare comprising of 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000 escudos, various Estimate £500-600 famous people at left or right (Pick 87-91) SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated and attractive, rare set (5) Estimate £800-1,000

6 3 10 5 11 8 12 9 22 23 ARGENTINA

15 16 El Banco Provincial de Cordoba, obverse and reverse 13* proof on card for a 10 pesos, 1 January 1881, black and El Banco Provincial de Cordoba, proof 5 centavos on white, Dean G. Funes at left, cathedral and value at right, card, Cordoba, 1 January 1881, black and white, gaucho reverse brown-orange, value and arms (PS 738), red with cigarette at left, value at centre, also a proof WATERLOW SPECIMEN overprint, fresh good extremely fine 10 centavos of the same date, black and white, cattle and rare driving scene at centre (PS unlisted), red WATERLOW Estimate £400-450 SPECIMEN overprint, good extremely fine, fresh and rare Estimate £200-300

17* El Banco Provincial de Cordoba, obverse and reverse 14* proof on card for a 50 pesos, 1 January 1881, black and El Banco Provincial de Cordoba, obverse and reverse white, General J. Paz at left, locomotive, arms and wagon proof on card for a 50 centavos, 1 January 1881, black and train top centre, reverse green, head of Liberty at centre, white, gaucho on horseback at centre, value at left and value at left and right (PS 735 for similar), red WATERLOW right, also reverse of a 1 peso in red, value and arms (PS SPECIMEN overprint, fresh good extremely fine and rare unlisted), red WATERLOW SPECIMEN overprint, fresh good Estimate £400-500 extremely fine and rare 18 Estimate £200-300 Banco Parana, 1 peso, ND (1868), series A, number 029943, yellow and green (PS 1816a), also Confederate 15* $5, 1864 and a State of Georgia $5, 15 January 1862, El Banco Provincial de Cordoba, obverse and reverse Oglethorpe at centre (PS 852), first good extremely fine, proof on card for a 5 pesos, Cordoba, 1 January 1881, balance very fine (3) black and white, M Fragueiro at left, gaucho roping a horse Estimate £60-80 at right, reverse blue value and arms (PS 737), red WATERLOW SPECIMEN overprint, fresh good extremely fine 19 and rare Banco Central, specimen 10000 pesos, ND (1961), serial Estimate £300-400 number 00000000A, purple and white, General J. de San Martin at right, value at centre (P 281), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce Estimate £100-150

8 AUSTRALIAN COLONIAL ISSUE FIJI

x20* Union Bank of Australia, proof on card for £1, 5 and 10, Levuka, 1881, black and white, Britannia and allegorical symbols top centre, Queen Victoria top left, value at centre, top right and low left, arms low right (PS unlisted), Pick lists Fiji issues by the Bank of New Zealand and the Bank of New South , no mention is made of the Union Bank of Australia. This set ex Perkins Bacon Archive sale at Spink, only one other cut cancelled £1 known, no other examples of this issue believed extant. All pencil annotation May 1881, small perforations, good extremely fine and extremely rare (3) Estimate £35,000-45,000

9 AUSTRALIA x27* Commonwealth Issue, £1, ND (1942), prefix H/24, green, George VI at right, Armitage and McFarlane signatures, also £10, ND (1954), red and black, Governor Philip at right, Coombs and Wilson signatures (P 26b, 32), uncirculated (2) Estimate £200-250 28 Commonwealth Issue, 10/- (2), ND (19 54-), serial numbers AF/17, 893795/796, brown and orange, Flinders at right, Coombs and Wilson signatures (Rennick 24), also £5, ND (1954-), blue, Coombs-Wilson (Rennick 49) good x21* extremely fine to uncirculate (3) Commonwealth of Australia 10 Shillings, no date (1918), Estimate £180-240 serial number M201405Q blue, green and lilac, value in orange and lilac at centre, crown above, arms at left, value 29 at right, value at each corner, HALF SOVEREIGN at left and Reserve Bank, $50 (4), ND prefix WVC, green, Florey at right, top and bottom centre, Cerutty and Collins right, Fraser-Evans signatures, uncirculated, four signatures, reverse blue, orange and green, damage at consecutive notes (4) centre (Rennick 3b) a pleasing good very fine, attractive Estimate £100-150 and rare 30* Estimate £3,000-3,500 Commonwealth Issue, £10, ND (1960), prefix WA/32, 22* black, pink and white, Governor Phillip at left, arms top Commonwealth Issue, 10/-, ND (1928), prefix A/62, centre, Coombs and Wilson signatures (Rennik 63), brown and green, head of George V at right, arms at left, uncirculated Riddle and Heathershaw signatures, HALF SOVEREIGN in Estimate £150-180 red in three borders (Rennick 7), very fine, scarce Estimate £250-300 AUSTRIA

x31* 23* National Bank, 50 schilling, 2 January 1929, red serial Commonwealth Issue, £1, ND (1926), prefix H/67, green number 1053-89560, blue on olive background, woman at and orange, head of George V at right, arms at left, Kell left, man at right, value at centre, reverse church at centre and Collins signatures (Rennick 24), fine, rare (P 96), creased otherwise a pleasing good very fine and Estimate £200-300 scarce 24* Estimate £150-200 Commonwealth Issue, £1, ND (1927), prefix H/99, green and orange, head of George V at right, arms at left, Kell BAHAMAS and Heathershaw signatures (Rennick 25), good fine, scarce Estimate £250-300 25* Commonwealth Issue, £1, ND (1933), prefix N/26, green and white and lilac, value in red at centre, George V at right, arms top centre, Ridddle and Sheehan signatures (Rennick 28), uncirculated thus scarce Estimate £250-300 26* Commonwealth Issue, £1, ND (1938), prefix O/50, green and white and lilac, value in red at centre, George V at 32* right, arms top centre, Sheehan and McFarlane signatures Government Issue, a specimen set comprising $3, 5, 10, (Rennick 29), uncirculated 20, 50 and $100, law of 1965, all Elizabeth II portrait (P Estimate £200-250 19b, 20, 22b, 23b, 24, 25), mounting traces, perforated, red SPECIMEN overprint, good extremely fine, scarce (6) Estimate £500-600

10 24 31 25 33 26 34 27 35 30 36 x33* BELGIUM Central Bank, $10, law of 1974, serial number L 507602, blue-grey and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at left, Allen 39 signature (P 38b), uncirculated Banque Nationale, specimen 20 francs (2), ND (c. 1940- Estimate £200-250 1947, 1 September 1948), serial numbers 10000X 0000 and B01 000000 respectively, purple-brown and x34* multicoloured, King Albert and Queen Elisabeth at left, Central Bank, $20, law of 1974, serial number J 663237, small black TRESORERIE overprint at right (P 111, 116), red brown and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at left, Donaldson SPECIMEN overprint, two small perforations, good signature (P 39a), uncirculated extremely fine and scarce (2) Estimate £200-250 Estimate £150-200 BAHRAIN 35* A COLLECTION OF BELGIAN CONGO 1 1 Currency Board, specimen ⁄4, ⁄2, 1 dinar, law of 1964, BANQUE DU CONGO BELGE zero serial numbers, multicoloured, dhow at left, arms at right (P 1, 2, 3), perforated, red SPECIMEN overprint, 40 uncirculated and rare (3) Banque du Congo Belge, 1 franc (2), Elisabethville, Estimate £150-250 9.1.1920 and Matadi, 15.10.1914, both black and white, star in pale red at right, maiden and allegorical symbols at 36* left (P 3, 3B), about fine and scarce (2) Currency Board, specimen 5 dinars, ND (law of 1964), Estimate £120-160 zero serial numbers, blue, boats at centre, arms at right, value at left and right (P 5), red SPECIMEN overprint, 41 perforated, uncirculated and rare Banque du Congo Belge, 5 francs, 4 April 1930, serial Estimate £200-250 number O 842823, green, red and brown, huts at left (P 8e), fine, scarce Estimate £50-70

37* Currency Board, specimen 10 dinars, ND (law of 1964), zero serial numbers, green, boats at centre, arms at right, value at left and right (P 6), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare Estimate £250-300 42* BARBADOS Banque du Congo Belge, 10 francs, 10 September 1937, serial number A 868426, brown, a market scene, reverse x38 brown, water bucks (P9), a solid and original good very Government of Barbados $1, 1 June 1943, serial number fine, a pretty note B/Q66, 313 green, brown & violet, portrait of King George Estimate £100-150 VI at right, Neptune and seahorse biga at left (Pick 2) uncirculated Estimate £100-150

12 43* 46* Banque du Congo Belge, 10 francs, 10 September 1937, Banque du Congo Belge, 100 francs, Matadi, 26 serial number C925165, brown, a market scene, reverse November 1920, serial number 004.P.261, blue and pale brown, water bucks (P 9), an original good very fine, scarce brown, maiden at right, young boys and medallion with Estimate £100-150 maiden design at left, allegorical symbols below, reverse 44 blue, family (P 11d), small nick top centre otherwise fresh Banque du Congo Belge, 20 francs, 1 February 1929, and original and an attractive good very fine, very rare in green, allegorical figures at left representing Congo and this grade Belgium at left, medallion top left, reverse green, river Estimate £600-800 scene (P 10f), VG, rare 47 Estimate £60-80 Banque du Congo Belge, 5 francs (2), both Kinshasa, 1920, 1924, both prefix K, black and white, star in pale blue background at right, maiden and cherub at left with beehive (Industry), value at each corner (P 4A), fine and scarce, the 1924 top right tip missing (2) Estimate £150-180

45* Banque du Congo Belge, 20 francs, 15 September 1937, serial number 223W715, green, allegorical figures representing Congo and Belgium at left, medallion top left, reverse green, river scene (P 10f), fresh and original, about uncirculated and very rare Estimate £300-400

48* Banque du Congo Belge, 5 francs, 10 June 1942, prefix B, red and pale green, star in pale green background at right, maiden and cherub at left with beehive (Industry), value at each corner, DEUXIEME EMISSION-1942 black overprint in centre field (P 13), fresh, almost uncirculated thus rare Estimate £150-200

13 52 Banque du Congo Belge, 5 francs (2), 1944, 1947, prefixes S and A/G, blue-grey, star in pale orange background at right, maiden and cherub at left with beehive (Industry), value at each corner, CINQUIEME and SIXIEME EMISSION-1944/7 black overprint in centre field (P 13Ac, d), fine to very fine (2) Estimate £80-100

49* Banque du Congo Belge, 5 francs, 10 June 1942, prefix B, red and pale green, star in pale green background at right, maiden and cherub at left with beehive (Industry), value at each corner, DEUXIEME EMISSION-1942 black overprint in centre field (P 13), about uncirculated thus rare Estimate £160-200 53* Banque du Congo Belge, 10 francs, 10 December 1941, prefix E, green, orange, pale blue and white, Watusi dancing at left (P 14), fresh uncirculated thus rare Estimate £150-200 54 Banque du Congo Belge, 10 Francs, 10 July 1942, prefix K, brown and pink and green, dancing Watusi at left, DEUXIEME EMISSION-1942 overprint at centre (P 14Ba), a fresh and crisp good extremely fine, scarce Estimate £120-160

50* Banque du Congo Belge, 5 francs, 10 January 1943, prefix L, blue-grey and pale orange, star in pale orange background at right, maiden and cherub at left with beehive (Industry), value at each corner, TROISIEME EMISSION-1943 black overprint in centre field (P 13Aa), uncirculated thus scarce Estimate £100-150 51 55* Banque du Congo Belge, 5 francs, 10 January 1943, Banque du Congo Belge, 10 francs, 10 July 1942, prefix prefix F, blue-grey, star in pale orange background at right, L, brown and pink and green, dancing Watusi at left, maiden and cherub at left with beehive (Industry), value at DEUXIEME EMISSION-1942 overprint at centre (P 14Ba), each corner, TROISIEME EMISSION-1942 black overprint in uncirculated, an attractive example, scarce centre field (P 13Aa), uncirculated Estimate £150-200 Estimate £100-150

14 56* 59* Banque du Congo Belge, 10 francs (2), 10 February 1943, Banque du Congo Belge, 20 francs, 10 September 1940, prefixes P and Q, pink and green and lilac, dancing Watusi serial number A 848037, blue and pale orange, canoe and at left, TROISIEME EMISSION-1943 overprint at centre seven oarsmen on river at centre, bank initials at left and (P 14C), very fine to good very fine, scarce (2) right, value low left, star at each corner (P 15), a lovely fresh Estimate £140-180 example, uncirculated, scarce Estimate £180-240 57 Banque du Congo Belge, 10 francs (2), 10 June 1944, prefixes K and Y, grey and pink, dancing Watusi at left, QUATRIEME EMISSION-1944 overprint at centre (P 14D), pleasing good very fine (2) Estimate £120-160

60* Banque du Congo Belge, 20 francs, 10 March 1942, serial number D 194339, violet and pale orange, canoe and seven oarsmen on river at centre, bank initials at left and right, value low left, star at each corner, DEUXIEME EMISSION-1942 black overprint at centre (P 15A but with 58* emission overprint), uncirculated and scarce Banque du Congo Belge, 10 francs (2), 15 August 1949, Estimate £160-220 serial numbers A/M 767210/211, grey and pink, dancing 61 Watusi at left (P 14E), a consecutive uncirculated pair thus Banque du Congo Belge, 20 francs, 10 December 1942, scarce (2) serial number G 367887, orange and pale blue, canoe and Estimate £150-200 seven oarsmen on river at centre, bank initials at left and right, value low left, star at each corner, TROISEME EMISSION-1943 black overprint at centre (P 15B for similar), about extremely fine Estimate £100-140

15 64 62* Banque du Congo Belge, 20 francs, 10 March 1943, serial number J 191976, orange and pale blue, canoe and seven oarsmen on river at centre, bank initials at left and right, value low left, star at each corner, TROISEME EMISSION-1943 black overprint at centre (P 15C), fresh uncirculated and scarce Estimate £150-200

65* Banque du Congo Belge, 50 francs, ND (1941), red serial number 099361, black and multicoloured, young girl at right, value and star in field, value at each corner (P 16a), a crisp and original good extremely fine, scarce Estimate £200-250

63* Banque du Congo Belge, 20 francs (2), 1948, 1950, prefixes AE and AX, blue and pale orange, canoe and seven oarsmen on river at centre, bank initials at left and right, value low left, star at each corner, SEPTIEME/NEUVIEME EMISSION-1948/1950 black overprint at centre (P 15F, 15H), almost extremely fine (2) Estimate £100-150

64* Banque du Congo Belge, specimen 20 francs, 11 April 1950, serial number BG 000000, blue and orange, seven Watusi oarsmen and canoe, NEUVIEME EMISSION black overprint (P 15H), black De la Rue overstamp low left, 66* mounting traces otherwise extremely fine and rare Banque du Congo Belge, 100 francs, 10 May 1944, serial Estimate £200-250 number A 389351, blue, green and lilac, two elephants with boys riding at centre, value and stars at left, value low left and top right (P 17a), almost uncirculated, original and a handsome note, scarce Estimate £250-300

16 BELGIAN CONGO AND RUANDA-URUNDI BANQUE CENTRAL

67* Banque du Congo Belge, 100 francs, 10 April 1947, serial number E878699, blue, green and lilac, two elephants with 71* boys riding at centre, value and stars at left, value low left Banque Centrale du Congo Belge et du Ruanda- and top right (P 17c), a solid extremely fine and scarce Urundi, 20 francs, 15 December 1953, serial number Estimate £150-200 K239874, green, girl at left, falls at centre (P 26), uncirculated thus rare Estimate £200-250

x68* 72* Banque du Congo Belge specimen 500 francs, 1943, red Banque Centrale du Congo Belge et du Ruanda- serial number 00000 brown & multicoloured, womans Urundi, 20 francs, 15 December 1953, serial number head top centre, red EMISSION 1943 low centre, reverse K745271, green, girl at left, falls at centre (P 26), almost allegorical scene with hunter at right and elephants at uncirculated, rare centre (Pick 18Ab) perforated, red SPECIMEN at left & right, Estimate £150-200 uncirculated and scarce Estimate £500-600

69 Banque du Congo Belge, 5 francs (2), 15 May 1953, serial numbers G 953877/879, blue-grey, star in pale orange background at right, maiden and cherub at left with beehive (Industry), value at each corner (P 21), uncirculated (2) Estimate £100-120 70 Banque du Congo Belge, 10 francs (2), 31 August 1952, 73* prefix D, grey and pink, dancing Watusi at left (P 22), good Banque Centrale du Congo et du Ruanda-Urundi, very fine and uncirculated (2) specimen 20 francs, 15 April 1954, serial number Estimate £140-180 Q 000000, green, maiden at left, falls at centre, star top centre, bank initials at right (P 26), red De la Rue overstamp, mounting traces otherwise extremely fine, scarce Estimate £250-300

17 78* 74* Banque Centrale du Congo Belge et du Ruanda- Banque Centrale du Congo Belge et du Ruanda- Urundi, 10 francs (2), 1 March 1957, serial numbers Urundi, 50 francs, 15 November 1953, serial number A/D 172942/944, grey, pink and blue, soldier at left, also B007771, green and multicoloured, girl at left, orange star 50 francs, 1 May 1957, red, orange star top right, etching above (P 27a), a fresh and original note, almost extremely scene at right (P 30b, 32) uncirculated (3) fine and rare in this grade Estimate £60-80 Estimate £200-250 75 Banque Centrale du Congo Belge et du Ruanda- Urundi, 50 francs, 1 March 1955, serial number E969021, green and multicoloured, girl at left, orange star above (P 27b), fresh, almost extremely fine, scarce Estimate £150-200

79* Banque Centrale du Congo Belge et du Ruanda- Urundi, specimen 500 francs, 1 September 1959, serial number A000000, purple and multicoloured, dockside scene, bank initials and star at left, value low right (P 34), small red numeral top right, red SPECIMEN overprint, about uncirculated and scarce Estimate £250-300 76* Banque Centrale du Congo Belge et du Ruanda- Urundi, 20 francs (2), 1 June 1957, serial numbers R316605/606, green and white and orange, boy at left, reservoir low centre (P 31), a scarce uncirculated consecutive pair (2) Estimate £150-200 77 Banque Centrale du Congo Belge et du Ruanda- Urundi, specimen 10 francs, 1955, grey-blue, specimen 50 francs, 1957, red and specimen 100 francs, ND (1955), green (P 30, 32, 33), all small red numeral top right, 80* perforations on first two, all red SPECIMEN overprint, about Banque Centrale du Congo Belge et du Ruanda- uncirculated and scarce (3) Urundi, specimen 1000 francs, 15 July 1958, serial number Estimate £200-250 A000000, blue and multicoloured, King Baudouin at left, view of Leopoldville at right, value at centre and at each corner (P 35), small red numeral top right, perforated, red SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated and rare Estimate £250-300

18 85* Banque Nationale, specimen 100 francs, 500 francs and 1000 francs, all ND (c.1952-), all zero serial numbers, multicoloured, Leopold I, Leopold II and Albert I at left respectively (P 129a, 130, 131), perforated, red SPECIMEN overprint, small stain on 1000 francs otherwise about extremely fine and scarce (3) Estimate £300-400

BERMUDA x86* Government Issue, colour trial 5 shillings, ND (c.1937), x81* black-green and multicoloured, head of George VI at centre Banque Centrale, 1000 francs, 15 February 1962, serial above a view of Hamilton harbour, value at left and right, number CM8811318, purple and multicoloured, local man revese red, arms at centre, value at left and right (P 8 for at left, river scene at low centre (P 2a), pinholes otherwise type), red Bradbury seal and red SPECIMEN overprint, fresh good extremely fine, a handsome note, scarce and bright, uncirculated and rare Estimate £200-250 Estimate £350-450 x87* Government Issue, 5 shillings, 17 February 1947, J/5 488009 brown & multicoloured, portrait of King George VI at centre, Hamilton Harbour low centre, reverse arms and value (Pick 14) a lovely fresh example, uncirculated Estimate £250-350

x88 Government Issue, a selection of notes comprising 5/- (3), 1937, brown (P.8a, 8b), 10/-, 1937, green (P.9), 10/-, 1937, red (P.10b), and 10/-, 1947, red (P.15), generally very fine, the green 10/- a rare type (6) Estimate £200-250 x82* Central Bank of Belgium Et ...., a hand painted essay for an unadopted design for a 50 francs, ND, red serial number 123456, black and green, local man at right (Pick unrecorded), an original H. Fleury watercolour, Fleury was the Waterlow chief designer between 1921-1956. Unique Estimate £1,000-1,200

BELGIUM 83 Royaume de Belgique, specimen 20 francs, 1 July 1950, also specimen 50 francs, 1 June 1948 (P 132, 133), x89* perforated, red SPECIMEN overprint, extremely fine, scarce Government Issue, £5, 17 February 1947, serial number (2) Q191994, orange and pale blue and lilac, George VI at Estimate £100-120 right, view of Hamilton harbour left centre, value at left and 84* at each corner, Young and Davidson signatures (P 17), an Banque Nationale, specimen 100 francs, ND (c.1945), original good very fine, scarce zero serial numbers, multicoloured, Leopold I at left, also Estimate £600-700 specimen 500 francs, 20 November 1944, zero serial x90 numbers multicoloured, Leopold II at left (P126, 127), Government Issue, 5/-, brown, 10/-, red, £1, blue, all 12 perforated, red SPECIMEN overprint, foxing on the 500, May 1937, all George VI portrait (P 8b, 10b, 11b), generally good very fine to extremely fine, scarce (2) fine (3) Estimate £250-300 Estimate £80-120

19 91* Government Issue, colour trial 5 shillings, ND (1952), no serial numbers, grey-blue and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at centre, Hamilton harbour low centre, value at left and right (P 18 for type), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare Estimate £200-300 x92 Government Issue, 5/- (3), 1952, brown (P.18a), 10/-, 1952, red (P.19a), £1 (2), blue, 1957, 1966 (P.20b, d) and £5, 20 October 1952, prefix D/1, orange (P.21a), generally 97 very fine, the £5 with several filled small punch holes thus x98 fine but scarce (7) Monetary Authority, a group of specimens comprising Estimate £150-200 $1, 1984, $20, 1984, $100, 1982, and $5, 10, 50, all x93 1 April 1978 (P 28b, 31c, 33a, 29a, 30a, 32b), perforated, Government Issue, 5/- (2), 1952, 1957, brown and red SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated (6) multicoloured, also 10/-, red and £1, blue, both 1 May Estimate £150-200 1957, all Elizabeth II portrait (P 18a, b, 19b, 20b), first very x99* fine balance about extremely fine or better (4) Monetary Authority, a specimen set of the 1981-1982 Estimate £150-200 series comprising $1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100, all Elizabeth II x94 portrait (P 28b, 29b, 30b, 31c, 32b, 33a), perforated, red Government Issue, 10/-, red and £1, blue, both 1 October SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated and scarce (6) 1966, both Elizabeth II portrait (P 19c, 20d), about Estimate £250-300 uncirculated Estimate £100-150 BOLIVIA x95* 100 Government Issue, £5, 20 October 1952, serial number Banco Central, specimen 1, 50, 100 and 500 bolivianos, E/1 414339, orange and pale blue and lilac, Elizabeth II at all law of 1962 except the 500 which is law of 1945, zero right, view of Hamilton harbour left centre, value at left and serial numbers, black, orange, red and green respectively (P at each corner (P 21a), very fine 152, 156, 157, 148), Red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, Estimate £150-200 uncirculated and scarce (4) Estimate £150-200 101 Banco Central, specimen 5, 20 and 100 bolivianos, law of 13 July 1962, green, purple and red respectively (P 153, 155, 157), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce (3) Estimate £100-150

BRAZIL 102 Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brasil, specimen 5 x96* cruzeiros and specimen 5000 reis, ND (1963), zero serial Government Issue, £5, 1 May 1957, serial number numbers, olive-green and red respectively (P 176b, 182a), J/1 883206, orange and pale blue and lilac, Elizabeth II at Red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and right, view of Hamilton harbour left centre, value at left and scarce (2) at each corner (P 21b), original, almost extremely fine, Estimate £80-120 scarce 103 Estimate £350-400 Republic Issue, specimen 50, 100 and 5000 cruzeiros, all x97* Estampa 2A, ND (1963), purple, red and orange Government Issue, £10, 28 July 1964, serial number respectively (P 179, 180, 181), red SPECIMEN overprint, B/1 125473, purple and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at right, perforated, uncirculated and scarce (3) map of Bermuda at left (P 22), uncirculated thus rare Estimate £120-180 Estimate £600-700

20 84 95 85 99 86 105 87 108 91 109 107* Currency Board, colour trial $100, ND (1954), no serial numbers, blue and multicoloured, head of Elizabeth II at right, map low left, value at left and right (P 12 for type), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and a lovely note Estimate £600-800

104* BRITISH HONDURAS MEILI, Julio. O Meio Circulante no Brazil. Parte III. A Moeda x108* Fiduciaria no Brazil, 1771 até1900 / Das Brasilianische Government Issue, $2, 1 March 1956, serial number H/1 Geldwesen. III Teil. Das Papiergeld in Brasilien. 1771 bis 062481, purple and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at right, 1900. Zurich, 1903. Folio, pp. lxx, 276; (lxxi) - lxxx; 192 arms at left (P 29a), almost uncirculated and scarce finely printed plates of banknotes, including some in colour. Estimate £200-250 Original cloth backed printed boards. Some wear and marks to cover, internally clean and sound. A very rare 109* work. Government Issue, colour trial $5, ND (1953), no serial Estimate £350-400 numbers, brown and purple and multicoloured Elizabeth II at right, arms at left, value at left and right (P 30a), red BRITISH CARIBBEAN TERRITORIES SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare Estimate £200-250 x105* BRITISH WEST AFRICA Currency Board, $1, 1 July 1960, prefix N3, also $2, 2 January 1964, prefix Y2, blue and red respectively, Elizabeth II at right, map at left (P 7c, 8c), about extremely fine and good extremely fine (2) Estimate £200-250

x106* 110* Currency Board, $5, 2 January 1964, prefix V2, green and Currency Board, specimen/proof 1 shilling, Lagos, 30 lilac, Elizabeth II at right, map at left (P 9c), a central crease November 1918, no serial numbers, black text on red- otherwise a fresh and original about uncirculated thus brown paper, 1 shilling coin low centre, value low left, three scarce printed signatures low right (P 1 for type), a fresh good Estimate £300-350 extremely fine and very rare Estimate £200-300

22 x111 116 Currency Board 1 shilling, 30 November 1918, serial Currency Board, 20 shillings (3), 1930, 1937, 1948, red number 867497 black & orange, value low left, shilling coin and pale green, palm tree at centre (P 8a, b), the 1930 a low centre (P 1a), extremely fine contemporary forgery, extremely fine, balance about very Estimate £150-180 fine (3) Estimate £120-180

117* Currency Board 20 shillings, 14 September 1934, serial number D/9 871599 red & green, palm tree at centre, value 112* at left (P 8a), last date of issue for type, a bright good very Currency Board, 1 shilling, Lagos, 30 November 1918, fine, scarce serial number Q/10 938352, black text on red-brown paper, Estimate £200-250 1 shilling coin at low centre, value low left, three printed signatures at right (P 1a), a pleasing very fine, scarce Estimate £100-150

118* 113* Currency Board, specimen 10 shillings and specimen Currency Board, 2 shillings, Lagos, 30 March 1918, serial 20 shillings, both 31 March 1953, serial number 000000, number D/4 370095, black text on pale blue and white, green and red respectively, river and jungle at left, four palm tree at centre, value at left and right, three signatures printed signatures low centre (P 9s, 10s), red and blue at left, reverse Arabic text at centre (P 2b), pressed but a SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce solid piece of paper, bright, extremely fine and rare in this (2) grade Estimate £200-300 Estimate £250-350 119 114 Currency Board, 10 shillings (3), one specimen and two Currency Board, 10 shillings (4), 1941 (2), 1942, 1943, issued examples, 1953, 1955, 1958, red, river and jungle, green and pale lilac, palm tree at centre (P 7b), one with also 20 shillings (3), one specimen, two issued, 1953 (2), tape at left and right otherwise generally fine to very fine 1954, red, river and jungle (P 9, 10), generally fine to very (4) fine (6) Estimate £140-180 Estimate £200-250 115 Currency Board 10 shillings, 12 January 1945, serial number K/1 001664 green & multicoloured, palm tree at centre (P 7b), very fine Estimate £100-120

23 BURMA

120* Currency Board, 10 shillings, 20 February 1957, serial number F/Q 154312, red, river and jungle at left, four printed signatures low centre (P 9a), fresh, an original good extremely fine, scarce 125* Estimate £100-140 Government Issue, 100 rupees, Rangoon, ND (1927-), serial number T/25 487626, green and lilac, George V at right, Kelly signature (PA 8f), a presentable VG, very rare BULGARIA Estimate £3,000-3,500 121* x126* Banque Nationale, a specimen set of the 1922 series Government Issue, 10 rupees, ND (1937), red prefix R/84, comprising 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 leva, all arms blue, green and orange, George V at right, Kelly signature, at centre, value left and right and at each corner (P.34-40), red LEGAL TENDER IN BURMA ONLY in text top centre uncirculated (7) (P 2a), spindle hole at left otherwise very fine and scarce Estimate £500-600 Estimate £200-250 127* Union Bank, colour trial 1(2), 5(2), and 10 kyats, ND (1958), zero serial numbers, orange, green and brown respectively, all General Aung San at right (P 46, 47, 48 for types), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare (5) Estimate £200-250

122* BURUNDI Banque Nationale, 1000 leva, 1922, serial number 3040478, red-brown, arms at centre, also 500 and 1000 leva, 1942, also State Treasury 1000 leva, 1945 (P 40a, 60, 61, 67O), generally very fine, last uncirculated, the first note scarce (4) Estimate £150-200

BULGARIA/THRACE 123* National Bank 50 leva, ND (c1919), red serial number K 071337 blue, green and brown, value at centre, blue stamp THRACE INTERNATIONALE top left (PS 112) almost 128* very fine, rare Banque du Royaume du Burundi, 5 francs (4), 1 October Estimate £300-400 1964, serial numbers A 000041/42/43/44, brown and 124* green, coffee picking at left (P 8), uncirculated and very low National Bank 100 leva, ND (c1919) serial number serial number sequence (4) 264096 lilac, green and blue, arms top centre, cream stamp Estimate £150-200 THRACE INTERNATIONALE, reverse blue, arms at left value at right (PS 113) good very fine, rare Estimate £400-600

24 121 127 123 140 124 142 126 155 156 129 Banque du Royaume du Burundi, 5 francs (3), 1 October 1964, serial numbers A 0000445/46/47, brown and green, coffee picking at left (P 8), uncirculated (3) Estimate £100-150 130 Banque du Royaume du Burundi, 5 francs (3), 1 October 1964, serial numbers A 000048/49/50, brown and green, coffee picking at left (P 8), uncirculated (3) Estimate £100-150

133* Banque du Royaume du Burundi, 10 francs (4), 20 November 1964, serial number A 000021/26/27/30, brown and pink, cattle at centre (P 9), three uncirculated, one good extremely fine and rare low serial numbers (4) Estimate £150-200

131* Banque du Royaume du Burundi, 20 francs, 20 November 1964, and 50 francs, 1 October 1964, both serial number A 000022, blue-green and pale red respectively (P 10, 11), uncirculated and a very low serial number pair, rare (2) Estimate £250-300

134* Banque du Royaume du Burundi, 50 francs, 1 October 1964, serial number A000023, red, city view (P 11a), uncirculated, a low serial number Estimate £100-120

132* Banque du Royaume du Burundi, 20 francs, 20 November 1964 and 50 francs, 1 October 1964, both serial number A 000021, blue-green and pale red respectively (P 10, 11), uncirculated and a very low serial number pair respectively (2) Estimate £250-300 135* Banque Nationale, 20 francs, 1964, also Banque du Royaume du Burundi, 20 francs, 1964, also specimen 50 and 100 francs, 1964 (P6a, 10, 11a, 12a), the two specimens with paper clip mark, generally extremely fine (4) Estimate £200-250

26 136* 138* Banque du Royaume du Burundi, 100 francs (2), 1 Banque du Royaume du Burundi, a set of specimens of October 1964, serial number A 000011/12, blue, Prince the 1964-1965 series comprising 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 Rwagasore at centre (P 12a), the first with slight crease top and 1000 francs, all serial number A000000, various left otherwise uncirculated, a rare consecutive low number designs, the 1000 with portrait of King Mwami pair (2) Mwambutsa at right (P 8-14), all with red SPECIMEN Estimate £200-250 overprint and small numeral 7 in top right hand corner, uncirculated and a rare and attractive set (7) Estimate £300-400

CAMBODIA 139 Banque Nationale, specimen 10 kip, ND (1962), 20 kip, ND (1963) and 200 kip, ND (1963), all zero serial numbers, blue, brown and blue respectively, Savang Vatthana at left of last two (P.10S2, 11S1, 13S2), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare (3) Estimate £150-200 137* Banque du Royaume du Burundi, specimen 10, 20 and 140* 500 francs, first two 20 November 1964, last note 5 Banque Nationale, colour trial 20 riels, ND (1956), serial December 1964, all serial number A000000, pink-brown, number 000000, green and multicoloured, combine blue-green and yellow- brown respectively (P 9, 10, 13), red harvester at right, value at left and right (P 5 for type), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare (3) Estimate £140-180 Estimate £200-300 141 Banque Nationale, specimen 10 and 50 riels, ND, serial number 00000, red-brown and blue respectively (P 11b, 7b), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce (2) Estimate £100-150 142* Banque Nationale, specimen 10 riels, ND (1962), serial number 00000, brown, temple at right, also specimen 50 riels, ND (c.1956), serial number 00000, blue and multicoloured, fishermen casting nets (P 11, 7 for types), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce (2) Estimate £150-200

27 CANADA EXCEPTIONAL CANADA 1000 DOLLAR BANK ISSUE 1861

x143* Bank of British North America, proof on card for a $1000, 5 September 1861, black and white, arms top centre, allegorical maidens at left and right (PS 408), only two banks issued $1000 notes, the Bank of British North America and the Commercial Bank of Canada. Of this particular example only two proofs are recorded and the Canadian National Currency Collection at the Bank of Canada has no example. Black SPECIMEN handstamp, bright and fresh, good extremely fine and excessively rare Estimate £4,500-5,000

144* 145* Bank of Montreal, an unissued/specimen 20 shillings, Bank of Montreal, proof 50 shillings, Toronto, 1 July Toronto, 1 July 1851, serial number A22224, black and 1851, serial number A 22222, black and white, place name white, date and place of issue in red, Indians top right, and serial numbers in red, Indians top left, paddle steamer allegorical maiden (Ceres) top right (PS 498a), pinholes at top right (PS 500 for similar), pinholed at left, fresh good left otherwise fresh good extremely fine, an attractive Lizars extremely fine and a lovely Lizars engraving engraving and rare Estimate £450-550 Estimate £350-450 146 Bank of Montreal, specimen $10, 2 January 1904, plate D, black, white and green, Clouston and Smith, arms low centre (PS.534), perforated, red SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated, rare Estimate £180-220

28 147* Bank of New Brunswick, specimen obverse $5, Saint 150* John, 189-, pale yellow, black and green, J.S. Lewin low Dominion Bank, specimen $10, Toronto, 2 January 1888, left, Britannia, maidens and cherubs at centre, seal at right red zero serial numbers, brown-orange, green and black, (PS.591), perforate, good extremely fine, rare maiden at left and right centre (PS.1019), red SPECIMEN Estimate £300-400 overprint, perforated, good extremely fine, rare Estimate £350-450 148 Bank of Toronto $20, 1 February 1917, red serial number 151 27087 black & yellow, train centre, value in green Dominion Bank, specimen $5, Toronto, 1 January 1896, underprint low centre, Queen Victoria low left, woman red zero serial numbers, green and black, allegorical with cow low right, manuscript signature low left, printed maiden at left and right, value top left and right (PS.1023a), low right (PS 688e) good very fine red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, good extremely fine, Estimate £150-200 rare Estimate £500-600

149* Dominion Bank, specimen $5, Toronto, 1 January 1881, 152* red zero serial numbers, blue and black, maiden at left, and Imperial Bank of Canada, colour trial $10, Toronto, 1 maidens at right (PS.1018), red SPECIMEN overprint, October 1902, orange-brown and black, Queen Alexandra perforated, good extremely fine, rare and cherubs at left, arms top right centre, value right centre Estimate £300-400 and at right, reverse green, allegorical maiden and cherub at centre (PS 1131s), mounting traces, ink numeral in top right margin, red SPECIMEN overprint and a blue WATERLOW seal low right, small perforations, about extremely fine, attractive and very rare Estimate £550-600

29 CAPE VERDE x156* Banco Nacional Ultramarino, 5 escudos, 1 January 1921, red serial number A105154, green and multicoloured, Chamico at left, steamship seal at right (P 33), uncirculated, thus scarce Estimate £300-350 157* 153* Banco Nacional Ultramarino, colour trial 500 escudos, Merchants Bank of Halifax, specimen $10, Halifax, Nova ND (1958), serial number 00000, red and multicoloured, Scotia, 2 January 1896, red zero serial numbers, black, blue Serpa Pinto at right, value at left and right, steamship seal and pale orange, ship at left, building at right, value at at left, arms low centre (P 50 for type), red SPECIMEN centre and at each corner, rev. green (PS.1185a), overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare perforated, red SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated, rare Estimate £200-250 Estimate £400-500 CAYMAN ISLANDS

x158 Currency Board, $1, blue, $5, green and $10 red, all ND, law of 1971, all prefix A/1, Elizabeth II at right, arms at centre (P.1, 2, 3 ), uncirculated (3) Estimate £150-180

154* Standard Bank of Canada, specimen $5, Toronto, 1May 1891, red zero serial numbers, black, pale blue and yellow, girl with flower top centre, allegorical figures at left and right, value at centre and at each corner, rev. brown, maiden at centre, arms at left, value at right (PS.1441a), x159* perforated, red SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated, very rare Currency Board, $25, ND (law of 1971), serial number A/1 Estimate £550-600 308897, brown and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at right, arms at centre (P 4), uncirculated, rare x155* Estimate £350-400 Dominion of Canada, $1, Ottawa, 1 July 1870, serial number 261400, black and white, value in green, Cartier at x160 left, maiden and cherub at centre two manuscript Currency Board, $1 (2), $5, $10, $25, $40 and $50, all signatures, payable at MONTREAL on reverse (P 12a), small law of 1974, all prefix A/1, Elizabeth II at right, value and repair top margin, a pleasing fine and scarce arms at centre (P.5a, b, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10), uncirculated (7) Estimate £250-350 Estimate £200-250

30 157 172 168 174 169 176 170 177 171 CEYLON 165 Government Issue, 10 rupees, 12 July 1944, red prefix J/21, blue and multicoloured, George VI at left (P 36A), very fine Estimate £40-50

x161* Currency Board, $100, law of 1974, serial number A/1 000323, orange, Elizabeth II at right, arms and value at centre (P.11), uncirculated and a low serial number, rare Estimate £100-150 x162 Currency Board, $5, green, $10, red, $25, orange-brown and $100, red, all 1991, all prefix B/1, Elizabeth II at right, arms and value at centre (P.12, 13, 14, 15), uncirculated (4) Estimate £150-200

166* Government Issue, 100 rupees, 24 June 1945, serial number L/15 76368, green and multicoloured, George VI at left, palms and value at left and right, reverse green, Laxapana Falls at centre (P 38a), pinholes at left otherwise a fresh and bright example, almost uncirculated and scarce Estimate £400-500 x163* Currency Board, a specimen set of the law of 1974 series comprising $1, 5, 10, 25, 40, 100, the $1 A/3, balance A/1 00000, Elizabeth II at right, arms and value at centre (P.5a, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11), all in an offical Currency Board plastic wallet, red SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated, scarce (6) Estimate £200-300 x164 Currency Board, specimen $5, $10, $25 and $100, all series of 1991, serial numbers B/1 000000, Elizabeth II at right, arms and value at centre (P.12, 13, 14, 15), red SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated, scarce (4) Estimate £150-200

32 A RARE SPECIMEN 1938 ONE THOUSAND RUPEES

x167* lines THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER FOR THE PAYMENT Government Issue, specimen 1000 rupees, 1 July 1938, OF ANY AMOUNT as shown in the specimen dated serial number 0/00 000000, purple and multicoloured, 1 September 1941 illustrated in the Pick Catalogue George VI at left, value at centre and at each corner, published by Krause. signature printed twice at centre, reverse purple and The two existing dummy signatures are unlike that of the multicoloured, boat and coastline at centre, value low specimen illustrated in Pick and the two different design centre and top left and right (cf P 39 for later example, this specimen proofs of the 14 July 1942 issue of the date unrecorded in Pick), about very fine and excessively Government of Ceylon 25 cent note. They all have actual rare signatures of the time. The dummy date 1 July 1938 is also Estimate £6,000-7,500 not used on any currency note issued in Ceylon. It is A truly rare specimen. Pictorial currency notes of Ceylon probable that this specimen was sent by the Mint in India were first issued on 1 February 1941. This pictorial to tender for the actual contract and they did not have any specimen Rs.1,000/= is dated 1 July 1938, which may specimen signatures to put on them. indicate for the first time that pictorial currency notes were The pictorial Rs.1,000/= note was first issued on under consideration a few years previously. 1 September 1941. 57,000 were printed with this date and Actual dimensions of specimen: Length 191mm and height another 51,000 with date 12 July 1944. All but 12 of the 136.5mm (7.5% larger than 5 x 7in.). 72,077 of Rs.1,000/= notes in circulation were returned to The Board of Commissioners of Currency commenced the Central Bank when demonetised by proclamation on getting its supply of currency notes printed in India, from 15 November 1945, and ceased to be legal tender as from the commencement of WWII notes of all denominations 31 January 1946. Older Colonial Type Rs.1,000/= notes; followed a general pattern, they were printed by lithograph 110,000 of first issue dated 1 August 1899 to 1 June 1926 process and had a rainbow tint on the reverse. and 200,000 of smaller second issue dated 1 July 1929 Watermarked paper manufactured by Messrs. Portals Ltd. to 2 July 1934 had previously been printed. After the were used throughout. The design of the security pattern Rs.1,000/= denomination was demonetised in 1946, on back with repeated banner of GOVERNMENT OF this denomination was issued only 35 years later on CEYLON seems to be different on each denomination. 1981-01-01 When this note was actually issued the legend had been changed on the notes of all denominations to words in two

33 x168* Central Bank, 5 rupees, 3 June 1952, prefix G/1, violet and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at left (P 51), handstamp on reverse otherwise extremely fine, scarce Estimate £250-300 x169* Central Bank, 10 rupees, 16 October 1954, serial number L/39 743077, green and lilac and orange, Elizabeth II at right (P 55), fresh, almost uncirculated Estimate £150-200 x170* Central Bank, 10 rupees, 16 October 1954, prefix L/32, 175* green and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at left (P 55), original Central Bank, 100 rupees, 16 October 1954, serial and fresh, about uncirculated thus scarce number V/29 08741, purple-brown and multicoloured, Estimate £250-300 Elizabeth II at left, value at centre and at each corner, reverse brown, pale green and orange and lilac, two x171* maidens at left centre (P 53), faint handstamp on reverse Central Bank, 10 rupees, 16 October 1954, prefix L/32, otherwise fresh and original, good extremely fine thus rare green and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at left (P 55), small Estimate £700-800 foxing spot top left otherwise almost uncirculated, scarce 176* Estimate £200-250 Central Bank, colour trial 100 rupees, ND (1963), no serial numbers, purple and multicoloured, S. Bandaranaike at x172* right, value at left and right (P 66 for type), red SPECIMEN Central Bank, 50 rupees, 12 May 1954, prefix R/18, blue overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at left (P 52), a pleasing Estimate £150-250 good very fine and a rare denomination Estimate £450-600 CHILE 177* Banco de Jose Bunster, specimen 1 peso (brown), 5 pesos (green), 10 pesos (pink) and 20 pesos (orange, green and yellow), all red zero serial numbers, allegorical vignettes (PS.131-134), perforated, red SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated, very rare (4) Estimate £1,100-1,400 178* Banco de Melipilla, specimen 10 pesos, 18- (c.1887), red zero serial numbers, brown and black, maiden and x173* allegorical vignettes (PS.298) and specimen 20 pesos, 18- Central Bank, 50 rupees, 12 May 1954, prefix R/24, blue (c.1887), blue zero serial numbers, pink and black, Justitia and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at left (P 52), crisp and at centre, gryphon at left and right (PS.299), both original, a faint central crease otherwise about uncirculated counterfoil at left, printers annotations on first note, and rare perforated red SPECIMEN overprint, good extremely fine Estimate £650-700 and uncirculated, rare (2) Estimate £250-350 x174* 179* Central Bank, 100 rupees, 16 October 1954, prefix V/25, Banco Mobilario, specimen 5 and 10 pesos, red serial brown and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at left (P 53), very numbers, Santiago, 18- (c.1890), black and white, fine, scarce allegorical vignettes (PS.307, 308), perforated, red Estimate £300-400 SPECIMEN overstamp, uncirculated, rare (2) Estimate £300-400

34 178 189 179 190 180 192 181 194 182 195 183 180* COLOMBIA Banco Mobilario, specimen 20 pesos, 18- (c.1895), red zero serial numbers, green, lilac and black, helmeted 186 maiden low left, Condor top centre, llama train at right, rev. El Banco de la Republica, specimen 20 pesos, 1 January purple (PS.309), perforated, red SPECIMEN overstamp, 1960, serial number 00000000, purple-brown, de Caldas at uncirculated, rare left, head of Liberty at right (P 401b), red SPECIMEN Estimate £240-280 overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce Estimate £80-120 181* Banco del Nuble, specimen 10 pesos, Chillan, 18- 187 (c.1885), red zero serial numbers, black, orange-yellow and El Banco de la Republica, specimen 20 pesos, 2 January green, allegorical agricultural scene top centre, value at left 1965, serial number 00000000, purple-brown and and right, rev. brown, maiden at centre (PS.344), multicoloured, de Caldas at left, Liberty at right (P 401s1), perforated, red SPECIMEN overstamp, uncirculated, rare red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and Estimate £120-160 scarce Estimate £80-100 182* Banco del Nuble, specimen 20 pesos, Chillan, 18- CONGO (c.1888), red zero serial numbers, black, orange, yellow and pink, plough team at centre, value at left and right, rev. 188 blue (PS.345), perforated, red SPECIMEN overstamp, Banque Nationale, 20 francs, 15 November 1961, also 50 uncirculated, rare francs, 1961, green, lion at left and 100 francs (2), 1961, Estimate £200-250 brown, Kasavubu at left (P4, 5, 6), first two uncirculated, last two very fine (4) 183* Estimate £100-120 El Banco de Talca, specimen 5 pesos, pink and blue, 10 pesos, green and orange, 20 pesos, red-orange and 100 189* pesos, pink-brown and blue, allegorical figures, counterfoil Banque Nationale, specimen 100 and 1000 francs, at left and right (PS.439, 440, 441, 443), perforated, red 1.9.1961 and 15.10.1961 respectively, serial number SPECIMEN overprint, extremely fine and very rare A000000, brown and blue respectively, J. Kasavubu at left Estimate £400-600 (P 6, 8), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce, a striking pair (2) CHINA Estimate £250-350 190* x184 Conseil Monetaire de la Republique du Congo, colour Ming dynasty, 1 kuan, c.1368-1399, black text on grey trial 100 francs, ND (1963), serial number AA 000000, blue mulberry bark paper, 10 strings of cash coins at centre and multicoloured, dam at left, value at left and right (P 1 (PAA10), thinned but a presentable enough example, for type), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated scarce and rare Estimate £300-350 Estimate £120-160 191 Banque Nationale, 10 makuta (3), 1970, blue, 20 makuta (2), 1970, green, and 50 makuta (4), red (P9, 10a, b, 11a, b), mixed grades but a few uncirculated (9) Estimate £150-200

x185* Russo-Chinese Bank, uniface specimen 50 Hong Ping taels, Tientsin, ND (c.1907), black, gold and multicoloured, dragon at centre, value at left and right (cf PS 552), perforated SPECIMEN, hand stamp SPECIMEN, good extremely fine and very rare Estimate £2,500-3,000

36 198 210 200 214 201 215 209 222 COSTA RICA 199 Curacao Muntbiljetten, specimen 1 gulden (2), 1942, 192* 1 1947, red, Mercury at centre, also specimen 2 ⁄2 gulden, Banco International de Costa Rica specimen 100 1942, blue, dock scene (P.35a, b, 36), red SPECIMEN colones, ND (1919 - 1932), red zero serial numbers blue & overprint, perforated, uncirculated (3) multicoloured, maiden at left, value at right (Pick 178 s) Estimate £130-150 perforated, red SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated Estimate £250-300 CYPRUS 193 x200* Banco Central, specimen 5 colones, ND (c.1963), serial Government Issue, £5, 22 January 1943, serial number number C0000000, green, Carillo at centre, also specimen G/1 061476, green, George VI and value at right (P 25), 100 colones, ND (c. 1961), serial number B 0000000, black about very fine, scarce and multicoloured, Mora at centre (P 228, 233), red Estimate £150-200 SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce (2) 201* Estimate £150-200 Republic Issue, colour trial £5, ND (1961), no serial numbers, blue and multicoloured, arms at right, map of 194* Cyprus below, value at left and right (P 40 for type), red Banco Central, specimen 100 colones, ND (1966), serial SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare number C0000000, black and multicoloured, J.R.Mora at Estimate £150-200 centre, threaded and series C (P 234s), red SPECIMEN (not MUESTRA) overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce Estimate £150-200 DANZIG x202 COMOROS Free City Issue, 50000 mark, 20 March 1920, serial number 269756, brown, Saint Marys church at left, red seal 195* low right (P 20), uncirculated Banque Centrale Des Comores specimen 500, 1000, Estimate £100-120 2000, 5000, 10000 francs, 2005-2006 multicoloured, all SPECIMEN overprint, all red number 0033 (Pick 15-19) uncirculated and rare (5) DJIBOUTI Estimate £350-400 x203 Banque de l’Indo-Chine, 500 francs, Djibouti, 8 March CUBA 1938, serial number A.3-284, green and multicoloured, France at left, Borduge and Baudouin signatures (P 9b), 196 uncirculated thus scarce El Banco Espanol del Isle de Cuba, a vertical sheet of 10 Estimate £150-180 centavos, 1897, 10 notes, black and white (P.582), 5 sheets of 10x 20 centavos, 1897, black and white (P.53), also a sheet of 3x 5 pesos, 1897, red-orange (P.48), unciruclated DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Estimate £160-200 204 Banco Central de la Republica, specimen 50 and 1000 CURACAO pesos, ND (1964), serial numbers A000000A, purple and red respectively (P 103, 106), red SPECIMEN (not MUESTRA) 197 overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce (2) De Curacaosche Bank, obverse die proof on card for a 5, Estimate £140-180 10 and 25 gulden, all green and white ND (1943), maiden at left (P.25, 26, 27), extremely fine and rare (3) 205 Estimate £300-450 Republic Issue, specimen 5, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 pesos, 1994 (P.135-138, 146) and specimen 10, 20, 100, 500, 198* 1000 and 2000 pesos (P.159-164, 167), perforated, De Curacaosche Bank, specimen 5, 10, 25 gulden, 1943, uncirculated (15) red zero serial numbers, green, maiden at left (P.25, 26, 27) Estimate £80-120 red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncriculated (3) Estimate £300-350

38 EAST AFRICA 209* Currency Board, 20/- (2), 1 January 1955, serial numbers 206 G79 19013/014, orange-brown, Elizabeth II top left, value East African Currency Board 5/-, 15 December 1921, top right, four printed signatures low right, reverse orange- serial number F/7 30238 brown & orange, portrait of brown, lion at centre (P 35), uncirculated and a scarce George V at right, value at left, reverse lion at centre (Pick consecutive pair (2) 13) an original very fine, scarce Estimate £300-350 Estimate £350-450 210* Currency Board, 20/- (3), 1 January 1955, serial numbers G79 19017/019/023, orange-brown, Elixabeth II, value top right, four printed signatures low right, reverse orange- brown, lion at centre (P 35), uncirculated (3) Estimate £400-500 211 Currency Board, 20/- (2), 1 January 1955, serial numbers G79 19025/027, orange-brown, Elizabeth II top left, value top right, four printed signatures low right, reverse orange- brown, lion at centre (P 35), uncirculated (2) Estimate £300-350 212 Currency Board, 20/- (2), 1 January 1955, serial numbers 207* G79 19045/046, orange-brown, Elizabeth II top left, value Currency Board, 5/-, 1 January 1933, prefix H/9, orange- top right, four printed signatures low right, reverse orange- brown, George V at right, value at left, rev. pink, lion at brown, lion at centre (P 35), a scarce consecutive pair, centre (P 20), good very fine, attractive and rare slightly crinkled otherwise about uncirculated (2) Estimate £600-650 Estimate £300-350 213 Currency Board, 20/- (2), 1 January 1955, 1 February 1956, serial number prefix G79 and G89, orange-brown, Elizabeth II at right, value top left, rev. orange-brown, lion at centre (P35), slight crinkling otherwise fresh and original, about uncirculated thus scarce (2) Estimate £300-350 x214* Currency Board, 20/-, 1 February 1956, serial number G8947234, orange-brown, Elizabeth II top right, value top left, reverse orange-brown, lion at centre (P35), fresh, about uncirculated, scarce Estimate £150-180 208* x215* Currency Board, specimen 20/-, 1 January 1947, serial Currency Board, 100/-, 1 January 1955, serial number H8 number M/4 00000, orange-brown, George VI top left, 54391, pale green and lilac, Elizabeth II top right, value top value top right, four printed signatures low right, reverse left, reverse lilac, lion at centre (P36), almost very fine, orange-brown, lion at centre (P 30b), perforated scarce CANCELLED, uncirculated and rare Estimate £150-200 Estimate £250-300 216 Currency Board, 100/-, ND (1962-1963), serial number W4 68143, red and pale orange, Elizabeth II top left, three signatures at left, four at right (P 44b), almost uncirculated Estimate £150-180

39 EAST CARIBBEAN TERRITORIES x223* National Bank of Egypt, £5, 4 April 1917, prefix W/17, 217 lilac and pale orange, pyramids, dhows on a river at centre, Currency Authority, specimen $1, 5 ND (1965), all serial Rowlatt signature (P 13), fine and scarce number A1 000000, red and green respectively, both Estimate £300-350 portrait of Elizabeth II at right, islands at left (P 13a, 14a), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and x224* scarce (2) National Bank of Egypt, £50, 15 November 1919, prefix Estimate £150-180 N/2, purple and multicoloured, Mameluke tombs at centre, value at left and right, Rowlatt signature (P 15b), about x218 fine, scarce Currency Authority, $20 (2), ND (1965-), prefixes A11, Estimate £250-300 A16, purple and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at right, islands at left, turtles and value at centre, signature variety 9, 10 (P x225* 15g), uncirculated and good extremely fine (2) National Bank of Egypt £50, 15 November 1919, serial Estimate £100-120 number N/2 070705, multicoloured, allegorical scene with camels centre, value at left and right, Rowlatt signature (Pick 15b) very fine, above average for type, scarce Estimate £600-700 x226* National Bank of Egypt, £100, 4 June 1936, prefix K/3, purple and green, the citadel of Cairo at left, Mosque at right, Cook signature (P 17c), annotation top left, very fine and scarce Estimate £200-300 227* National Bank of Egypt, £100, 4 June 1936, prefix K/3, 219* purple and green, the citadel of Cairo at left, Mosque at Currency Authority, specimen $100, ND (1965), serial right, Cook signature (P 17c), faint annotation top left, very number A1 000000, black, red and green, Elizabeth II at fine, scarce right, islands at left (P 16a), red SPECIMEN overprint, Estimate £200-300 perforated, uncirculated and the rare first type for series Estimate £300-400 x228* National Bank of Egypt, £100, 6 July 1942, prefix K/4, ECUADOR purple and green, the citadel of Cairo at left, Mosque at right, Nixon signature (P 17d), a pleasing very fine 220 Estimate £200-300 Banco Central, specimen 5 and 100 sucres, ND (c. 1958- x229* 1961), zero serial numbers, black and multicoloured, De National Bank of Egypt, £100, 3 April 1945, prefix K/8, Sucre and Bolivar respectively (P 113, 117 for type), red purple and green, the citadel of Cairo at left, Mosque at SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce right, Nixon signature (P 17d), good very fine, scarce (2) Estimate £250-350 Estimate £100-150 x230* EGYPT National Bank of Egypt, £1, 1 July 1924, prefix H/31, red and blue, camel at centre, Hornsby signature (P18), an 221 original very fine, scarce National Bank of Egypt 50 piastres, 3 December 1914, Estimate £120-160 serial number Q/13 096, 721 brown, sphinx at left, Rowlatt signature (Pick 11) fine, scarce x231* Estimate £100-150 National Bank of Egypt £1, Cairo, 5 July 1924, serial number H/35 043, 947 red, white & blue, camel at centre, x222* value left and right, Hornsby signature (P 12b), good fine, National Bank of Egypt, 50 piastres, 13 May 1918, prefix scarce P/33, brown, pale pink and orange, sphinx at left, Rowlatt Estimate £350-400 signature (P 11), ink annotation at left, VG but scarce Estimate £300-350

40 223 227 224 228 225 229 226 x232 EL SALVADOR National Bank of Egypt, £5 (4), 1933, 1940, 1943, 1945, green, orange and violet, bank building at centre, Cook, Nixon signatures (P 19b, c), 1943 with faint annotation, generally almost very fine (4) Estimate £100-120 x233 National Bank of Egypt, £5, 19 December 1945, prefix M/123, green, orange and violet, bank building at centre, value at each corner, Nixon signature (P 19c), uncirculated Estimate £100-120 x234* National Bank of Egypt, £10 (3), 1947, 1950, 1951, violet, brown and multicoloured, Mosque of Sultan Qala un 239* and street scene at right, Leith-Ross and Saad signatures (P El Banco Internacional del Salvador, an obverse and 23c, d), almost uncirculated (3) reverse proof on card for a 1 peso, ND (c.1881), black and Estimate £150-200 white, allegorical maiden with cornucopia and arms at left x235 centre, value at left and right, reverse green, arms and value National Bank of Egypt, £10 (3), 1947, 1950, 1951, (PS 151), red WATERLOW SPECIMEN overprint, fresh good violet, brown and multicoloured, Mosque of Sultan Qala un extremely fine and rare and street scene at right, Leith-Ross and Saad signatures (P Estimate £300-400 23c, d), almost uncirculated (3) Estimate £150-200 x236 National Bank of Egypt, £10 (6), 1947 (2), 1948 (20, 1950 (2), violet, brown and multicoloured, Mosque of Sultan Qala un and street scene at right, Leith-Ross signatures (P 23c), fresh, good very fine to extremely fine (6) Estimate £300-350 x237* 240* National Bank of Egypt £10 (2), Cairo, 16 May 1951, El Banco Internacional del Salvador, obverse and reverse X/145 015744/45, brown, yellow-green and violet, Mosque proof on card for a 5 pesos, ND (c. 1881), black and white, of Sultan Qala’un at right, reverse black-blue, farm scene allegorical maiden with cornucopia and arms at centre, and trees (Pick 23) good extremely fine (2) value at left and right, reverse lilac, arms and value (PS 152 Estimate £300-350 for type), red WATERLOW SPECIMEN overprint, fresh good 238* extremely fine and rare Central Bank, colour trial 50 piastres, ND (1964), zero Estimate £350-450 serial numbers, red and multicoloured, arms at right, value at left and right (P 36 for type), black SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare Estimate £150-200

241* El Banco Internacional del Salvador, obverse and reverse proof on card for a 25 pesos, ND (c.1881), black and white, allegorical maiden at left centre with cornucopia and arms, value at left and right, reverse olive-green, arms and value (PS 154), red WATERLOW SPECIMEN overprint, fresh good extremely fine and rare Estimate £400-500

42 230 238 231 243 234 244 237 245 242* El Banco Internacional del Salvador, obverse and reverse proof on card for a 100 pesos, ND (c.1881), black and 247* white, allegorical maiden at centre with cornucopia and Bewdley Bank £5, 10 January 1857, sn 716 black & white, arms, value at left and right, reverse green, arms and value Britannia top left, for Nichols, Baker & Crane (Grant 225E) (PS 155), red WATERLOW SPECIMEN overprint, fresh good cut and rejoined, triangular cut cancellation, very good, extremely fine and rare rare Estimate £500-600 Estimate £300-400 243* 248 El Banco Industrial del Salvador, proof 10 pesos, Santa Burlington and Driffield, £5, 1880, Grant-), also Tweed Ana, 189-, red zero serial numbers brown & black, coffee Bank, 20/- and 1 guinea (Grant 147c), also Northampton, picking at left (PS 143), extremely fine, scarce £1, 1809 (Grant 2118), also a Bicester proof £10 and a Estimate £250-300 Bristol proof £5 (Grant228D, 5708A ), generally very fine (6) 244* Estimate £300-400 El Banco Occidentale proof 10 pesos on card, San Salvador, ND (1890 - 1917) brown & pale yellow, train at left, ship at right (PS 177p) Estimate £250-300 245* Banco Central de la Reserva, specimen 2 colones, 15 February 1962, serial number NA/ 0000000, black and multicoloured, coffee bush at left, field workers at centre (P 101s), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce Estimate £150-200

ENGLAND 249* Buxton & High Peak Bank, £1, 28 October 1813, serial ENGLISH PROVINCIAL SERIES number 5954, black and white, partners initials in oval frame at left, for Goodwin and Goodwin (Grant 612), VG, scarce Estimate £150-200 250 Canterbury Union, £10, 30 January 1840, serial number 2312, black and white, arms top left, for Halford, Baldock and Snoulter (Grant 654 for type), cut and rejoined contemporarily, about fine, rare Estimate £180-240

246* Abingdon Bank £5, 4 July 1831, sn A1967 black & white, value in blue at centre, arms at top left, for Knapp & Company, (Grant 18) clipped, very good, rare Estimate £250-300

44 254 251* Chester Bank £1, 1 September 1809, sn D 4123 black & white, initials at centre, for Rowton & Morhall (Grant 771A for similar) clipped, fine and scarce Estimate £150-200 252* Crickhowell Bank, 1 guinea (3), Porthmawr, 1817, 1819, serial number 243, 347, 1318, black and white, gatehouse top left, value low left, for Frederick Fredericks (Grant 905), very good to fine, a rare denomination for this bank (3) Estimate £250-350

255* Dudley Old Bank, £1, 7 December 1805, serial number 1479, black and white, castle top left, for Edw. Dixon and son and Co. (Grant 1062 for similar), two modest holes otherwise almost fine and very rare Estimate £300-400 256 Gainsborough Bank, 1 guinea, 6 October 1802, serial number 2272 J, black and white, bridge top left, value low left and top right, for Hornby & Esdaile, also 5 guineas (2), 253* 1801, 1802 (Grant 1185), generally fine (3) Durham Bank, £5 and Darlington Bank £5, 1890 and Estimate £300-350 1889 respectively, both black and white, maiden and allegorical symbols, both manuscript cancelled, extremely fine (2) Estimate £100-150 254* Devonport Bank, £5, 1 May 1865, serial number B157, black and white, arms at left, for Hodge, Chapell Hodge & Co (Grant 2301B for similar), slight damage top left, also a letter included dated ‘2511/29’, almost very fine and rare Estimate £300-400

257* Gloucester Old Bank £10, 9 November 1813, sn 350 black & white, arms at left, for Evans & Jelf (Grant 1203c) clipped, very good and scarce Estimate £200-250

45 258 Halifax & Huddersfield Union Bank, a pair of conjoined reverse proofs, no value, blue and white, maiden and allegorical symbols at centre, initials at left and right, also proof £5, 18-, for Rawson, Rawson and Rawson (Grant 5267A for similar), ink annotation, extremely fine and very rare (3) Estimate £200-300

262* Pares’s Leicestershire Banking Company Limited, reverse proofs on card for £5, 10 and 20, ND (c.1880), brown, red and purple respectively (cf Grant 5567B), red WATERLOW SPECIMEN overprint, slight foxing otherwise 259* fresh good extremely fine and rare Peases Old Bank, Hull, 1 guinea, 18 September 1816, Estimate £150-200 serial number E 167, black and white, arms at left, for Joseph Robinson Pease and George Pease (Grant 1455 for similar), cross cancelled, damage top right otherwise VG and rare Estimate £250-350 260 Kendal Bank, £5, 2 March 1833, serial number D 424, black and white, tree and allegorical symbols tope centre, agricultural implements at left, for John Wakefield and Sons (Grant 1488B), cut cancelled, very good Estimate £160-180

263* Leighton Buzzard Bank, £5, 24 March 1893, serial number 71718, black and white, maiden with cornucopia at left, value in blue underprint at centre, for Bassett, Son & Harris (Grant 1647B), handstamped CANCELLED, very fine Estimate £150-180

261* Langport & Somersetshire Bank £10, 12 February 1819, black & white (Grant 1566 for similar), a pleasing fine and rare Estimate £300-400

264* Liverpool Bank, 10 guineas, 23 February 1801, serial number 102, black and white, the Town Hall top left, for Cromie, Pownoll, Hartman and Co. (Grant 1704A), about very fine and above average for type, scarce Estimate £140-180

46 265 270 Lynn Regis and Lincolnshire Bank, £1, 21 July 1812, Northamptonshire Banking Company Limited, £10, black and white, ornate gateway top left, for Gurneys, Stamford, 4 June 1886, serial number 5689, black and Burkbeck and Gurney (Grant 1515 for similar), damage at white, arms top centre, initials top left, value low left and right and signature cut cancelled, poor but rare top right, also Wellingborough £1, 1825, Ringwood £1, Estimate £150-180 1821 and Newton Bank £5, 1839 generally fine (4) Estimate £350-400 266 Lynn Regis and Norfolk Bank, £10, 18 October 1880, 271 serial number A9084, black and white, partners initials at Newport Bank, Isle of Wight, 5 guineas, 9 November left, value low left, for Jarvis and Jarvis, reverse value in pale 1787, black and white, arms top left, value low left, for red (Grant 1518B), almost fine Roberts, Roberts, Gregory & Barton (Grant 2097A), fine, Estimate £120-160 scarce Estimate £200-250

267* Lynn Regis and Norfolk Bank, £5, 6 October 1879, B8218, black and white, value in pale red-brown at centre, partners initials at left, value low left, for Jarvis and Jarvis Grant 1518B), almost very fine, various handstamps, also a letter to the Receiver in payment of sums owing 272* Estimate £150-200 Oswestry Bank, proof £1 on large format card, 18-, black and white, bee-hive (Industry) at centre, arms top left, for Croxon, Jones, Croxon and Co (Grant 2193B) extremely fine and rare Estimate £400-450

268* Margate Bank, £10, 17 January 1844, serial number Q1908, black and white, partners initials top left, value low left and top right, for Cobb & Compy (Grant 1899 for similar), cut and rejoined, signature cut cancelled, fine, scarce Estimate £360-410 273* 269 Portsmouth Naval Military and Commercial Bank, £1, Margate Bank, unissued £10, 18-, serial number T3104, 20 November 1813, serial number E5326, black and white, black and white, partners initials within wreath top left, arms at left, for William Burridge and sons (Grant 2334), value low left and top right, for Cobb & Compy, also slightly clipped, VG, scarce Kingsbridge, £1, 1817, Newark, £5, 1809 generally good Estimate £160-200 very fine (3) Estimate £350-400

47 274 Salop North Wales Bank, £5 (2), Shrewsbury, 1838, black and white, bank building top centre, value low left and top right, for Price, Jones & Edwards, also Warwick and Warwicksire £5, 1887, Portsmouth Naval and Military £5, 1811 and Portsmouth, Portsea and Hampsire £1 and £10 generally fine (6) Estimate £250-300

278* Saffron Walden and North Essex Bank, specimen £10, 18-, serial number 4912, black and white, value in pale orange at centre, arms at left, for Gibson, Tuke and Gibson, red overprint at centre Prescott, Dimsdale & Co. Limited (Grant 2496H for similar), good extremely fine, attractive and scarce Estimate £250-350

275* Romford Agricultural Bank, £1, Romford, 12 June 1822, serial number 9274, black and white, bull top left, value in green at centre, for Joyner, Surridge and Joyner (Grant 2457), a presentable enough VG, rare Estimate £300-400 276 Royston Bank, £5, 26 October 1853, serial number 15424, black and white, value in blue at centre, partners initials top l eft, for Fordham, Flower and Fordham (Grant 2472A), signature cut cancelled, about extremely fine, Estimate £140-180 279* Saffron Walden and North Essex Bank, specimen £20, 187-, serial number 412, black and white, value in green underprint at centre, arms at left, for Gibson, Tuke and Gibson, red overprint at centre Prescott, Dimsdale & Co. Limited (Grant 2496H for similar), good extremely fine, attractive and scarce Estimate £250-350 280 Saffron Walden and North Essex Bank, a set of unissued notes comprising £5, £10 and £20, colour and design as on the preceeding three lots (Grant 2496H for similar), good extremely fine, attractive and scarce (3) 277* Estimate £600-800 Saffron Walden and North Essex Bank, specimen £5, 188-, serial number 9911, black and white, value in blue underprint at centre, arms at left, for Gibson, Tuke and Gibson, red overprint at centre Prescott, Dimsdale & Co. Limited (Grant 2496H for similar), good extremely fine and attractive, scarce Estimate £200-300

48 281* St. Neotts Bank £1, 1 January 1825, serial number 3544 black & white, value in underprint at centre, partners initials 285* at left, for Rix Gorham & Inkersole (Grant 2532B) fine, rare Sheffield Bank £10, 22 April 1782, serial number 1623 Estimate £300-400 black & white, arms top left, for Thomas Broadbent (Grant 2607) almost very fine, rare 282 Estimate £500-700 Portsmouth, Portsea and Hampshire Bank £1, 1816, Newcastle, Upon Tyne, £5, 1838, Salop & North Wales £5, 1834 very good (3) Estimate £100-120 283 Fort Montague Bank, 5 halfpence, 27 July 1794, serial number 1416, black and white, Fort Montague at left, value low left, also a pull for a Scarsdale and High Peak proof £5, 187-, very good and extremely fine, scarce (2) Estimate £120-140 286* Spalding Bank 1 guinea, 18 July 1803, serial number A 39 black & white, initials at left, for Jennings & Son (Grant 2715) holed at left, poor, scarce Estimate £150-200 287 Monmouth & Abergavenny Bank a photocopy of one guinea, 1851 (Grant 1974 for similar) also Darlington Bank cut cancelled £5 (7), Durham Bank, cut cancelled £5 (8), and Stockton & Tees cut cancelled £5 (8) generally fine, several better (24) Estimate £120-180

284* Sheffield Bank 5 guineas, 1 April 1780, serial number 941 black & white, arms at left, for Thomas Broadbent (Grant 2607) almost very fine, rare Estimate £500-700

288* West of England & South of Wales District Bank proof £5, Taunton, 184-, black & white, arms low centre, for the Directors (Grant 5708 A) stains at left, good very fine, rare Estimate £300-400

49 292A Windsor & Eton Bank, unissued £10 (2), 180-, black and white, arms within wreath top left, value low left (cf Grant 3237 for similar), almost extremely fine (2) Estimate £200-250 293 Wisbech and Lincolnshire Bank, £5, 22 November 1834, serial number 4908, black and white, partners initials top left, for Gurneys, Birkbeck and Peckover (Grant 3252B), very good Estimate £160-180 289* Wantage Bank, £1, 1 February 1815, serial number 7346, black and white, plinth with bust of Alfred the Great at left, for Mattingly, Kent and Kent (Grant ), very good to fine, scarce Estimate £200-250 290 Welshpool Bank, Montgomeryshire, £1, 7 January 1814, serial number A 879, black and white, partners initials at left, value low left and top right, for Mytton, Jones & Mytton, also Bank, Glamorganshire, £1, 1825, black and white (Grant 3142, 2853B), fine, scarce (2) Estimate £250-280 294* 291 Woodbridge Bank, £5, 21 February 1893, serial number West Riding Bank, a reverse proof on card for a £5, ND E528, black and white, the three Graces top centre, for (c. 1801), brown, value at centre (cf Grant 3024 for similar, Gurneys, Alexanders, Birkbeck, Barclay, Buxton and Wakefield?), red WATERLOW SPECIMEN overprint, slight Kerrison (Grant unlisted) good very fine, scarce foxing, fresh good extremely fine and rare Estimate £150-200 Estimate £60-80 A FINE COLLECTION OF WELSH PROVINCIAL NOTES FROM THE COLLECTION OF WILLIAM GEORGE PRITCHARD

292* West Yorkshire Bank Ltd, a specimen £5, Halifax, 19-, blue and white with value in pink background, allegorical figures sheep shearing top centre, arms at each corner, 295* reverse blue, value at centre (Grant 5276 for similar), a truly Monmouthshire and Glamorganshire Bank, proof spectacular Waterlow engraving, extremely rare obverse and reverse £5 on card, Abergavenny, 18-, black Estimate £800-1,200 and white, dockside scene top centre, arms top left and right, value low left, reverse black and white, Britannia top left and right, ABERGAVENNY at centre (Grant 5471), some staining, almost extremely fine and rare Estimate £350-450

50 299* Brecknock Bank 10 shillings, 29 October 1813, sn 6930 296* black & white, pastoral scene top left, for George North North & South Wales Bank proof £5, Aberystwith, 18-, (Grant unlisted) very good, very rare black & white, arms at top left, value top right, suspension Estimate £400-500 bridge top centre, for the Directors (Grant 5522a) damaged 300 at corners thus poor, pencil date March 21 1848 below, Brecon Old Bank £5, serial number 203/55 black & white, rare maiden (Justitia) top left, (Grant 399 for type) half the note Estimate £150-200 together with the receipt, date 1867 acknowledging half payment for same, very good, rare Estimate £100-150 301 Cardiff Bank, Glamorganshire 10 shillings, 181-, black & white, castle and house on left, for Wood, Wood & Co. (Grant 666) poor, scarce Estimate £100-150

297* Aberystwith & Tregarron Bank £1 and £2, May 1813/1814 respectively black & white, black sheep top left, for Evans, Jones, Davis & Co. (Grant 12) fine (2) Estimate £300-400

302* Cardiff Bank, Glamorganshire 10 shillings, 2 November 1820, sn E631 black & white, castle and house at left, for Wood, Wood & Co. (Grant 666) good fine Estimate £150-200

298* Aberystwith & Tregarron Bank £2, 10 January 1814, sn 1419 black & white, black sheep top left, for Evans, Jones, Davies & Co. (Grant 12) good fine, scarce Estimate £200-300

51 303* 306* Cardiff Bank, Glamorganshire £1, 6 April 1821, sn N Monmouthshire and Glamorganshire Bank, proof 1000 black & white, castle and house at left, for Wood, obverse and reverse £5, Cardiff, 18-, dockside scene top Wood & Co. (Grant 666) good fine centre, arms top left and right, value low left, reverse black Estimate £150-200 and white, Britannia top left and right, CARDIFF at centre (Grant 5471), almost extremely fine, rare Estimate £400-500

304* Cardiff Bank Glamorganshire 1 guinea, 21 April 1818, sn 307* 831 black and white, castle and house at left, for Wood, Monmouthshire and Glamorganshire Bank proof £5 on Wood & Co. (Grant 666) almost very fine, scarce card, Cardiff, 18-, black & white, dockside scene top centre, Estimate £200-300 (Grant 5471) scuffed, very fine and rare Estimate £350-400

305* 308* Cardiff Bank, Glamorganshire £5, 11 April 1821, sn L West of England & South Wales District Bank proof £10 331 black and white, castle and house at left, for Wood, on card, Cardiff, 183-, black & white, arms low centre, for Wood & Co. (Grant 666) fine, scarce the Directors, (Grant 5708A) scuffed, very fine, rare Estimate £200-300 Estimate £300-400

52 309 Cardigan Bank unissued 1 Guinea (2), 18-, arms top left. (Grant -) good extremely fine (2) Estimate £40-50

314* 310* Dowlais Bank, Glamorganshire, proof 30/- on large Carmarthen Bank Unisued £1 pulls (2), 18 -, arms top left, format card, Dowlais Iron Works, 18-, black and white, together with a copper printing plate for same. (Grant - ) Hephaestion at left, Britannia at right, for Guest, Lewis, extremely fine, rare (3) Lewis and Guest (Grant 6075), extremely fine and rare Estimate £200-300 Estimate £400-450 315 Union Bank, Haverfordwest, £1, 2 February 1824, sn 3311 black & white, arms at left, for Phillip Son & Co. (Grant 1308) Perforated, good fine (2) Estimate £140-180

311* Chepstow Bank proof £1 on India paper, 18-, black & white, view of Chepstow at centre, allegorical scene at each corner, for Buckle, Crawshay & Proctor. (Grant 753 extremely fine, rare Estimate £300-400 316* Union Bank, Haverfordwest guinea, 2 March 1914, serial 312 number a140 black & white, corn sheaf at left, for Mathias, Crickhowell 1 guinea, 3 April 1821, sn 638 black & white, Lloyd & Bowen (Grant 1311 B) fine gateway at left, for Fred. Fredericks. (Grant 905) fine Estimate £200-300 Estimate £120-160

313* 317* Denbigh Bank £1, 8 September 1812, sn 2389 black & Llanidloes Bank, Montgomeryshire, 10/-, 1 May 1813, white, initials at top left, for Clough, Mason & Price (Grant serial number 2847, black and white, arms top left, value 975 for similar) fine, rare low left, for William Herbert and Co. (Grant 1758B), almost Estimate £250-300 fine, rare Estimate £300-400

53 318* Llanidloes Bank, Montgomeryshire, £1, 12 July 1813, 321 serial number black & white, initials at top left, for William Herbert & Co (Grant 1758 B) cut and rejoined, fine, rare Estimate £250-300

319* 322* Merthy Tydvil Bank, 10 shillings, 9 March 1814 black & Mold Bank, Flintshire, proof £1 on large format card, white, initials at left, for Pierce, Williams & Co. (Grant 1935) 18-, black and white, Poseidon and quadriga of very good, rare hippocamps top centre, Britannia and maidens top left, for Estimate £300-400 Samuel and James Knight (Grant 1965), extremely fine, rare Estimate £350-450 323 Mold Bank Flintshire £5, 20 October 1818, black & white, initials top left, for Mytton, Jones, Mytton (Grant 3142) very good Estimate £120-160

320* Merthy Tydvil Bank £1, 16 June 1811, sn 812 black & white, initials at left, for Pierce, Williams & Co. (Grant 1935) damaged at left corner, poor, rare Estimate £150-180 321* Milford & Bank £1 and 1 guinea, 1809. 324* arms and plinth at left, for Phillips & Phillips Co. Grant Monmouthshire Bank 5 guineas, Chepstow, 15 (1944) very good to fine (2) December 1971, sn B1923 black & white, arms at left, for Estimate £150-200 Smith Curre & Co. (Grant 750) fine, very rare Estimate £400-600

54 325* Neath Bank, Glamorganshire £1, 20 October 1825, serial 328* number H 224 black & white, ram, flag & plinth, for William Monmouthshire and Glamorganshire Bank, proof & Rowland (Grant 1995) very good, rare obverse and reverse £5, Newport, 18-, black and white, Estimate £250-300 dockside scene top centre, arms top left and right, value low left (Grant 5471) about extremely fine, rare Estimate £350-400

326* Neath Bank unissued £5, 18- black & white, ruins top centre, for Haynes, Haynes & Haynes (Grant 1992) 329* extremely fine, rare Newport Old Bank, Monmouthshire £5, 1 May 1850, sn Estimate £200-300 A 8263 black & white, arms and cock at left, for Williams, Williams & Sons (Grant 2082) almost very fine, scarce Estimate £150-200

327* Monmouthshire and Glamorganshire Bank, proof obverse £5 on card, Newport, 18-, black and white, 330* dockside scene top centre, arms top left and right, value North & South Wales Bank proof £10 on card, 183-, low left (Grant 5471), some scuffing, almost extremely fine black & white, suspension bridge top right, for the Directors and rare (Grant 5522a) scuffed, very fine, rare Estimate £350-400 Estimate £400-450

55 331* 334* North & South Wales Bank proof £50, ‘seven days after Monmouthshire and Glamorganshire Bank, proof sight’, 18 -, harp top left, for the Directors. (Grant 5522a obverse and reverse £5 on card, Pontypool, 18-, black and for similar) scuffed, top right corner missing, very fine, rare. white, dockside scene top centre, arms top left and right, Estimate £250-300 value low left, reverse black and white, Britannia top left and right, PONTYPOOL at centre (Grant 5471), about 332 extremely fine and rare Pembrokeshire Bank £5, Narbeth, 18-, serial number Estimate £400-500 1460 black & white, castle top left, for Walters & Walters, also a receipt drawn on the Penbrokeshire bank dated 1839 (Grant 1305B) extremely fine and fine (2) Estimate £100-150

335* Rhayader Bank, Radnorshire, £1, 1 April 1811, serial number A609, black and white, partners initials top left, for Thomas Hampton and Edward Hooper (Grant 2391), fine, scarce Estimate £150-200 333* Monmouthshire and Glamorganshire Bank, proof obverse £5 on card, Pontypool, 18-, black and white, dockside scene top centre, arms top left and right, value low left (Grant 5471), almost extremely fine and rare Estimate £350-400

336* Shrewsbury & Welsh Pool Bank unissued £5, 18 -, black & white, arms top centre, for Beck, Beck & Phillips. (Grant 2670) good extremely fine Estimate £250-300

56 340* 337* Monmouthshire and Glamorganshire Bank, proof Glamorganshire Bank £1, Swansea, 29 December 1804, obverse and reverse £5, Swansea, 18-, black and white, black and white, initials top left, for Fendall, Evans, Jelf, dockside scene top centre, arms top left and right, value Pocklington & Stroud. (Grant 2868 for similar) very good, low left, reverse black and white, Britannia top left and scarce right, SWANSEA at centre (Grant 5471), scuffed, almost Estimate £150-200 extremely fine, rare Estimate £400-450

338* Glamorganshire Old Bank, a proof on large format card for a £5, Swansea, 18-, black and white, Britannia top left, 341* Poseidon and sea creatures top centre, castle top right, Swansea Bank, Glamorganshire, proof 1 guinea on large value in underprint low centre, for Joseph Gibbins & Robert format card, 18-, black and white, Britannia and allegorical Eaton (Grant 2856B for similar), an attractive Perkins, figures representing the Arts, cherubs, Britannia top left, Fairman and Heath engraving, good extremely fine and rare Commerce top right, for Haynes, Day, Haynes and Estimate £600-700 Lawrence (Grant 2853B for similar), extremely fine and rare Estimate £400-500

339* 342* Swansea Bank, Glamorganshire, proof £1 on large Swansea Bank, Glamorganshire, proof £5 on large format card, 18-, black and white, allegorical maiden top format card, 18-, black and white, Britannia and maidens centre, classical frieze below, initials top left, value low left top centre, value at left and right, for Haynes, Day, Haynes and top right, for Haynes, Day, Haynes and Lawrence and Lawrence (Grant 2853B for similar), extremely fine and (Grant 2853B), extremely fine and rare rare Estimate £300-400 Estimate £350-450

57 343* 347* Swansea Bank, Glamorganshire, proof £5 on large Wrexham Bank, proof £1 on large format card, 18-, black format card, 18-, black and white, Poseidon and quadriga and white, church top centre, portrait of man at left, bank of hippocamps at top centre, Britannia top left, castle top building at right (Grant 3336 for type), extremely fine and right, for Gibbins and Eaton (Grant 2856C for similar), rare extremely fine and rare Estimate £300-400 Estimate £400-500 344 Swansea Bank unissued, 10 shillings, 18- black & white, fortified arch at left, for Gibbins & Eaton (Grant 2856) good very fine, scarce Estimate £150-180 345 Welshpool Bank £1 (2), 1813, 1814 black & white, initials at left, for Mytton, James and Mytton. (Grant 3142) very good (2) Estimate £180-240

348* Wrexham & North Wales Bank £5, 4 January 1844, serial number D 196 black & white, arms top left, for Richard Lloyd (Grant 3339) almost very fine Estimate £250-300 349 Black Sheep Bank, a selection of notes comprising 10/-, £1, 5, 10, also £1 (2), green, 1, 5 and 10 punt, 5 swllt (4), 10 swllt (3), uncirculated (16) Estimate £100-150 346* Welshpool Bank £5, 3 January 1814, sn B 202. black & white, initials top left, for Mytton, Jones & Mytton (Grant 3142) clipped, fine and rare Estimate £200-300

58 BANK OF ENGLAND TREASURY SERIES HENRY HASE JOHN BRADBURY

352* Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, ND (1914), serial 350* number T/9 07541, black and white, head of George V at Bank of England, Henry Hase, £1, 19 December 1825, left, value at right (T 3.2), a scarce variety and an original serial number 7905, black and white, ornate crowned good very fine vignette of Britannia top right, value in black tablet low left, Estimate £300-400 manuscript signature low right, 1821 in top border, emergency issue (B 201d), clipped, fine and scarce Estimate £200-250

353* Treasury Series, John Bradbury £1, ND (1914), serial number G/38 000701 black & white, head of George V at left, value in black tablet at centre, value at right (T.3.3) two 351* faint creases good extremely fine Bank of England, Henry Hase £1, 10 January 1826, serial Estimate £300-400 number S1776 black & white, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left, value in black tablet low left (B 201d) tear at left and right, otherwise very good, presentable enough and scarce Estimate £200-250

354* Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, no date (1914), serial number H/1 009957, black and white, head of George V at left, value at right (T.3.3.) fresh and original, good very fine Estimate £200-300

59 355* 358* Treasury Series, John Bradbury £1, ND (1914), serial Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10/-, ND (1914), prefix number B/17 0030844 black & white, head of George V at A/3, red and white, head of George V at left, value in red left, value in black tablet at centre, value at right (T.5.4) tablet at centre, value at right (T 9), faint crease otherwise tape at centre thus very good but presentable enough for extremely fine, scarce this very rare variety Estimate £300-350 Estimate £300-500 x359 Treasury Issue, John Bradbury, 10/-, ND (1914), serial number A/3 512275, red and white, head of George V at left, value at centre in red tablet, value at right (T 9), frame marks around border otherwise a fresh good very fine Estimate £180-240

356* Treasury Series, John Bradbury 10 shilling, ND (1914), serial number A/1 239253 red & white, head of George V at left, value in red tablet at centre, value at right (T.9) great almost extremely fine, scarce Estimate £250-300 360* Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10/-, no date (1914), serial number A/4 143251, red and white, head of George V at left, value at right (T.9.) fresh and bright, three creases otherwise about extremely fine. Estimate £250-350

357* Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10/-, ND (1914), prefix A/2, red and white, head of George V at left, value in red tablet at centre, value at right (T 9), extremely fine, scarce Estimate £300-400 361* Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10/-, ND (1914), prefix A/8, red and white, head of George V at left, value in red tablet at centre, value at right (T 9), faint crease otherwise extremely fine, scarce Estimate £300-350

60 362* Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10/-, ND (1914), prefix 366* S/1, red and white, head of George V at left, value in red Treasury Series, John Bradbury 10 shilling, second issue, tablet at centre, value at right (T 8), fine and a rare type ND (1915), prefix X1/76 red & white, crowned head of Estimate £200-300 George V top left, arms top right, (T.13.2) fresh about extremely fine Estimate £200-300

363* Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10/-, ND (1914), prefix T/9, red and white, head of George V at left, value in red tablet at centre, value at right (T 8), VG, rare Estimate £200-300 367* Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, ND (1914), prefix 364 A/9, black and white, crowned head of George V at top Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, first issue, prefix left, arms top right (T 11.1), uncirculated thus rare S/12, also second issue 10/- and third issue 10/- (T 3.3, 13, Estimate £300-400 17), generally fine (3) Estimate £200-250 368 Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1 (2), ND (1914), 365 prefixes B/22, G/67, black and white, crowned head of Treasury Series, John Bradbury 10 shilling (2), second George V at top left, arms top right (T 11.1), very fine and issue, ND (1915), prefixes B/34 & T/7 red & white, crowned fine (2) head of George V top left, arms top right (T12.1, 13.1) very Estimate £150-180 fine (2) Estimate £150-200 369 Treasury Series, John Bradbury £1 (3), second issue, ND (1914), prefixes B/84, Z/59, H/59 black & white, crowned head of George V top left, arms at top right (T11.1, 11.2) very fine (3) Estimate £150-200

61 370* 374* Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1 and 10/-, ND (1914- Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10/-, ND (1915), prefix 1915), prefixes J1/79 and X1/53, black and white and red F1/38, red and white, crowned head of George V at top and white respectively, head of George V top left, arms top left, arms top right (T 12.2), original, about uncirculated right (T 11.2, 13.2), very fine (2) thus rare Estimate £150-200 Estimate £300-350

371* 375* Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10/-, ND (1915), prefix Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10/-, ND (1915), prefix A/55, red and white, crowned head of George V at top left, Y/20, red and white, crowned head of George V at top left, arms top right (T 12.1), a faint crease otherwise a fresh and arms top right, Arabic overprint PIASTRES SILVER SIXTY (T crisp example, almost uncirculated thus rare 15), fine, scarce Estimate £300-350 Estimate £350-450 372 376 Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10/-, ND (1915), prefix Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10/-, ND (1915), prefix D/67, red and white, crowned head of George V at top left, Y/24, red and white, crowned head of George V at top left, arms top right (T 12.1), creased otherwise about extremely arms top right, Arabic overprint PIASTRES SILVER SIXTY (T fine and scarce 15), VG but presentable enough and scarce Estimate £150-200 Estimate £200-300 373 Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10/- (2), ND (1915), prefixes H/56 and Z/91, red and white, crowned head of George V at top left, arms top right (T 12.1, 13.1), good very fine and very fine (2) Estimate £200-250

62 380 Treasury Series, John Bradbury £1 (2), third series, ND (1917), prefixes A/40, G/47 brown lilac, green & white, George V at right, Saint George & dragon at left (T. 16) good very fine and very fine (2) Estimate £100-120 381 Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1 (4), ND (1917), green, white and lilac, Saint George and the dragon at left, crowned head of George V at right (T 16), good very fine (4) Estimate £200-250 377* 382 Treasury Series, John Bradbury 10/-, ND (1915), serial Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, ND (Feb. 1917), serial number, Z/14 019423 red & white, red Arabic overprint number 066686 brown & green, St. George slaying dragon ‘PIASTRES SILVER SIXTY’ at centre (T.15) small rusty clip at left, George V at right (T 16) very fine traces otherwise almost very fine, above average for type, Estimate £50-60 scarce Estimate £300-500 383 Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, ND (1917), prefix F/5, green, brown, white and lilac, Saint George and dragon at left, George V at right (T 16), uncirculated Estimate £100-120

378* Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, ND (1915), prefix J/56, black and white, crowned head of George V at top left, arms top right, Arabic overprint PIASTRES SILVER 120 at centre (T 14), VG, rare 384* Estimate £800-1,200 Treasury Series, John Bradbury 10/-, third series, ND (1918), serial number A/3 360936 (dot) green, lilac & white, Britannia at left, George V at right (T 17) about extremely fine, attractive and scarce Estimate £250-300

379* Treasury Series, John Bradbury £1, ND (1915), serial number M/37 43172, black and white, crowned head of George V top left, arms top right, red Arabic overprint ‘PIASTRES SILVER 120’ at centre (T.14) a pleasing enough fine, above average for type, rare Estimate £1,000-1,500

63 388 Treasury Series, N.K. Warren-Fisher 10/-, (5), ND (1919-) green, lilac & white, Britannia at left, George V at right (T25, 26, 30, 33) three fine, three good very fine (6) Estimate £120-140 389 Treasury Series, N.K. Warren-Fisher, 10/- and £1, ND (1922), prefixes S/58 and A1/6, green and white (T 30, 31), about uncirculated and almost extremely fine (2) Estimate £150-180 390 Treasury Series, N.K. Warren-Fisher, 10/- (2), prefixes 385* S/74 and P/61, green, white and lilac, Britannia at left, Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10/-, ND (1918), serial George V at right (T 30), good very fine, one with Faulkner number A/1 170273 (dash), green, white and lilac, overstamp on reverse (2) Britannia at left, George V at right (T 18), a faint central Estimate £80-100 crease otherwise a pleasing extremely fine and scarce Estimate £300-350 391 Treasury Series, N.K. Warren-Fisher, £1 (2), ND (1919, 1923), prefix A1/4, R/18, green, white and lilac, Saint George and the dragon at left, crowned head of George V at right (T 24, 31), uncirculated (2) Estimate £150-200 392 Treasury Series, N.K. Warren-Fisher, £1 (4), green, white and lilac, Saint George and the dragon at left, crowned head of George V at right, two NORTHERN IRELAND issues (T 31, 35), generally good very fine (4) Estimate £150-200 393 386* Treasury Series, N.K. Warren-Fisher £1 (6), ND (1919-) Treasury Series, John Bradbury 10/-, third series, ND green, lilac & white, Saint George & dragon at left, George (1918), serial number B/100 445580 (dash) green, lilac & V at right (T24, 31) about very fine (6) white, Britannia at left, George V at right (T 20) slight Estimate £80-100 staining but not unattractive, about extremely fine, scarce 394 Estimate £200-250 Treasury Series, N.K. Warren-Fisher, £1 (4), green, white N.K. WARREN-FISHER and lilac, Saint George and the dragon at left, crowned head of George V at right (T 31), generally good very fine (4) Estimate £150-180 395 No Lot

396* Treasury Series, N.K. Warren-Fisher £1 (7), ND (1919-), Northern Island type, green, lilac & white, Saint George and dragon at left, George V at right (T34, 35) generally very fine, several better and four ‘square dot’ varieties (12) Estimate £300-400 387* 397 Treasury Series, N.K. Warren-Fisher, 10/-, ND (1919), Treasury Series, N.K. Warren-Fisher, 10/- and £1, ND prefix D/23 (dash), green, white and lilac, Britannia at left, (1927), prefixes T/21 and T1/16, green and white, crowned head of George V at right (T 26), about NORTHERN IRELAND issue (T 33, 34), extremely fine (2) uncirculated, scarce Estimate £150-200 Estimate £200-300

64 BANK OF ENGLAND E.M. HARVEY J. G NAIRNE

400* Bank of England, E.M. Harvey, £5, London, 31 December 398* 1919, prefix 37/J, black and white, ornate crowned Bank of England, J.G. Nairne, £50, Manchester, 2 July vignette of Britannia top left, value in black tablet low left 1913, prefix 2/X, black and white, ornate crowned vignette (B 209a), extremely fine of Britannia top left, value in black tablet low left (B 208e), Estimate £200-250 ink numeral top left, an original and fresh good very fine, scarce 401 Estimate £1,000-1,200 Bank of England, E.M. Harvey, £5, 1922, Mahon, 1927, Peppiatt, 1934 all black & white, Britannia top left (B 209a, 215, 241) bankstamp on first two, fine to very fine (3) Estimate £160-220

399* Bank of England, J.G. Nairne, £100, Manchester, 28 May 1914, prefix 7/Y, black and white, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left, value in black tablet low left (B 208f), 402* ink numeral top left, an original and attractive example, Bank of England, E.M. Harvey, £5, Manchester, 9 about extremely fine, scarce September 1921, prefix 132/U, black and white, ornate Estimate £1,200-1,600 crowned vignette of Britannia top left, value in black tablet low left (B209a), bank stamp and annotation, good fine, scarce Estimate £140-180

65 C.P. MAHON

403* 405* Bank of England, E.M. Harvey £10, London, 15 July Bank of England, C.P. Mahon, £1 (4), prefixes A (2), F (2), 1921, prefix 13/L, black and white, ornate crowned green, Britannia at left, value at right (B 212), extremely fine vignette of Britannia top left, value in black tablet low left to about uncirculated (4) (B 209b), a bright and fresh example, extremely fine and Estimate £150-200 rare in this grade Estimate £500-600

406* Bank of England, C.P. Mahon, 10/-, ND (1928), prefix Z01, brown, Britannia at left, value at right (B 210), 404* extremely fine and the first production run, scarce Bank of England, E.M. Harvey, £50, London, 15 May Estimate £250-350 1919, prefix 20/N, black and white, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left, value in black tablet low left (B 209d), annotation on reverse, good fine and rare Estimate £400-500

407* Bank of England, C.P. Mahon, £5 (2), London, 5 January 1928, serial numbers 119/H 37836/37, black and white, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left, value in black tablet low left (B 215), good extremely fine and a rare consecutive pair (2) Estimate £500-600

66 K.O. PEPPIATT

408* Bank of England, C.P. Mahon, £5, London, 2 July 1928, 410* prefix 180/H, black and white, ornate crowned vignette of Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £5, Birmingham, 1 Britannia top left, value in black tablet low left (B 215), October 1937, prefix T/274, black and white, crowned extremely fine and scarce vignette of Britannia top. Value in black tablet low left (B Estimate £250-300 241) Fine, scarce Estimate £200-300 B.G. CATTERNS

409* 411* Bank of England, B.G. Catterns, £5, Leeds, 8 August Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £5, London, 23 April 1929, prefix 433/U, black and white, ornate crowned 1935, prefix A/173, black and white, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left, value in black tablet low left vignette of Britannia top left, value in black tablet low left (B 228), about uncirculated and a lovely example, scarce (B 241), good extremely fine Estimate £350-450 Estimate £140-180 412 Operation Bernhardt, a consecutive pair of £5, both B/200 71547/71548 but different date, London, 4 April 1938 and 11 May 1938, black and white, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left, highly unusual, good extremely fine and rare (2) Estimate £100-150

67 VARIOUS/MODERN 416 Bank of England, a selection of notes comprising 10/- (9), C.P. Mahon, prefix Z (2) (B 210), B.G. Catterns (4), P.S. Beale (2) and L.K. O’Brien, also K.O. Peppiatt mauve 10/- (12), including Z07E (B 251), generally very fine to extremely fine (21) Estimate £160-220 417 Bank of England, £5 (2), K.O. Peppiatt, 1942 and P.S. Beale, 1950, black and white, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left, value in black tablet low left (B 241, 270), both with ink numeral otherwise almost very fine and 413* extremely fine (2) Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £10, Liverpool, 27 June Estimate £100-120 1934, prefix 152/V, black and white, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left, value in black tablet low left 418 (B 242), ink numerals removed otherwise good very fine, Bank of England £5 (3), Peppiatt, 1945, P.S. Beale, 1950 scarce & L.K. O’Brien 1955 (B255, 270, 276) very fine (3) Estimate £300-400 Estimate £150-200 419 Bank of England, B.G. Catterns, £1 (4), K.O. Peppiatt £1 (14), ND (1940), blue, various prefixes including A—D, A— H, £1 (5), green, P.S. Beale £1 (7), L.K. O’Brien £1 (6), green (B 225, 238, 260, 249, 268, 273), generally uncirculated (36) Estimate £200-300 420 Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, 10/- (12), ND (1940), mauve, Britannia at left, value at right (B 251), generally extremely fine (12) Estimate £150-200 421 414* Bank of England, a selection of notes comprising £1 (6), Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £20, London, 20 August Mahon, Catterns, Peppiatt (2), Beale and O’Brien, also £1 1936, serial number 53/M 33807, black and white, ornate (2), Peppiatt, blue, 10/-, Peppiatt mauve and 10/- brown, crowned vignette of Britannia top left, value in black tablet also 10/- (4), brown, Beale (3) and O’Brien (various low left (B 243), a pleasing very fine and a rare including B212, 225, 262), generally uncirculated (14) denomination Estimate £140-180 Estimate £700-900 422 415 Bank of England, a selection of £1 comprising C.P. Mahon Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £5, 1947, Beale, 1949, £1, B.G. Catterns £1, K.O. Peppiatt £1 (5), blue, £1 (2) O Brien, 1955, black and white, ornate crowned vignette of green, P.S.Beale £1 (2) and L.K.O.Brien £1 (2), generally very Britannia top left, value in black tablet low left (B264, 270, fine to extremely fine (13) 275), extremely fine to uncirculated (3) Estimate £100-120 Estimate £200-250 423 Bank of England, C.P. Mahon, 10/-, prefix Z, B.G. Catterns, 10/- (6), and K.O. Peppiatt 10/- (6), P.S. Beale 10/- (3), L.K. O’Brien 10/- (8), all brown, Britannia at left, value at right (B 210, 223, 235, 256, 262, 265, 266, 271, 272 generally very fine, several better including O Brien 52A (24) Estimate £200-300

68 424* Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, specimen £1, ND (1955), serial number A00A 000000, green, Britannia at left, value at right (B 273s type 1), black SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated, rare Estimate £600-700

425* Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, specimen £5, ND (1961), serial number A00 000000, blue and multicoloured, Britannia at left (B 280s), red SPECIMEN overprint, 426* uncirculated and rare Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £5 (3), ND (1957), serial Estimate £600-800 numbers A01 100001/2/3, blue and multicoloured, Britannia at left (B 277), the three notes each have an accompanying letter stating that these are the first three notes of this type to be issued by the National Westminster Bank, letters dated February 22 1957.Uncirculated, unusual and rare (3) Estimate £750-850 426A Bank of England, J.Q. Hollom, £5 (3), serial number A01 858548/49/50, blue (B 297), uncirculated and scarce (3) Estimate £200-250

69 431 Bank of England, J.S. Fforde £1 (2), green, one example with background colour missing, one with serial numbers misaligned and mismatched, 7 at left, S85L 676417 and S85L 8364 at right, also a J.B.Page £1, numbers misaligned, HY26 810497 both numbers at top of the note (B 305, 322), uncirculated and scarce (3) Estimate £150-180 SPECIMEN SPECIMEN

427* Bank of England, J.Q. Hollom, £5 (3), serial number A01 858561/62/63, blue (B 297), uncirculated and scarce (3) Estimate £200-250

432* Bank of England, J.B. Page, £10, ND (1971), serial number B00 000000, brown, Elizabeth II at right, Britannia left centre (B 326 type 1), black SPECIMEN twice over face of note, uncirculated, rare Estimate £700-900 428* 433 Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, specimen £1, ND (1967), Bank of England, J.B. Page, £10 (2), prefix B01, brown serial number A00 000000, green, Elizabeth II at right (B 326), uncirculated (2) (B 301s), red SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated and rare Estimate £80-120 Estimate £450-650

SPECIMEN SPECIMEN SPECIMEN SPECIMEN

434* Bank of England, J.B. Page, £5, blue, serial numbers 429* omitted (B 332 for type), almost uncirculated and a rare Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £20, ND, serial number A01 error 000085, purple and multicoloured (B 318), uncirculated Estimate £150-200 and a very low number Estimate £300-400 435 Bank of England, J.B. Page, £10 (2), prefixes B28 and 430 N41, brown, one with Elizabeth II on reverse, the other with Bank of England, J.S. Fforde, £20, ND (1970), serial Florence Nightingale on obverse (B 330), two ghosting number prefix A 03, purple and multicoloured, Elizabeth II errors, uncirculated and good extremely fine, scarce (2) at right, also J.B. Page, £20, prefix M02 (B 318, 329), Estimate £200-250 uncirculated (2) Estimate £140-180

70 436 Bank of England, a selection comprising 10/- (6), £1 (6), £5 (3), lion and key type, £5 (6), £10 (2) including Page M09 prefix (B 327) and J.B. Page £20, generally extremely fine (24) Estimate £100-120

SPECIMEN SPECIMEN

441* SPECIMEN SPECIMEN Bank of England, G.M. Gill, £20 (2), prefixes 40S and 56T, purple and multicoloured, both with large flap of extra paper at right, the first with colour bars (B 355), uncirculated and visually appealing (2) Estimate £250-300 437* Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £5, ND (1980), prefix 442 DU 68, blueand multicoloured, Elizabeth II at right (B 343a), Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £5, ND, serial number uncirculated, signature omitted DN01 000155, blue, Elizabeth II at right, also £1, ND, serial Estimate £80-100 number AN01 000081, green and G.E.A. Kentfield £5, ND, serial number R01 000085, blue-green (B 343, 341, 362), 438 uncirculated and low numbers (3) Bank of England G.M. Gill £5 (6 consecutive) and £50 (3), Estimate £180-220 serial numbers D81 566405/06/07 (B 353, 356) Estimate £240-280

SPECIMEN SPECIMEN SPECIMEN SPECIMEN

443* Bank of England, a set of notes comprising £5, prefix 439* DL99, £10, KK99, £20, CL99 and £50, H99, all 000002, Bank of England, G.M. Gill, £20, prefix 32R, purple and Elizabeth II at right (B 364, 369, 375, 377), a set of low green, Saint George and dragon missing at centre (B 355), number last prefixes, uncirculated (4) uncirculated and a striking error Estimate £200-240 Estimate £150-200 440 Bank of England, G.M. Gill, £20 (2), prefixes 64M and 58R, purple and multicoloured, one with wet ink error, ghosting of Shakespeare on obverse, the other with concertina cutting error at right (B 355), uncirculated and good extremely fine, scarce (2) Estimate £150-200

71 449 Bank of England, £10, ND (2004), prefix DC69, brown and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at right, reverse blank (B 400), reverse completely blank thus a very rare and unusual error, about uncirculated Estimate £140-200 450 SPECIMEN SPECIMEN Treasury Series John Bradbury 10/- 2nd issue red and white and a Warren Fisher 10/-, Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £1 (3), 2 green, 1 blue, 10/- (3) mauve and a P.S. Beale £5, 1950, also an unissued Cardigan 1 guineau (T 26FF), the first very good, second almost very fine, 444* balance almost extremely fine (10) Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £10, ND, serial Estimate £120-180 number KN01 000009, brown (B 360), uncirculated and 451 very low number Treasury Series John Bradbury third issue 10/-, Warren- Estimate £200-250 Fisher 10/- and £1, also K.O. Peppiatt mauve 10/-, £1 (2) blue also £5, London, 22 September 1944 also a Bernhardt £20, 1937 (T 20 (dash)), (T 30, 31) generally fine to very fine, the £5 uncirculated (8) Estimate £150-200 452 Bank of England G.S. Beale £1 L.K. O’Brien £1 (13), 10/- (5), lion and key £5 (2), Hollom 10/-, £5, Page £1 (13), £5, SPECIMEN SPECIMEN £10, Fforde 10/- (2), D.H.F. Somerset £1 (12) and Gill £5, also Christchurch and Wimborne £1 (2), 1825, both are cancelled. grade generally very fine, many better (c.55)

445* 453 Bank of England, G.E.A. Kentfield, £50, ND, serial Bank of England J.Q. Hollom, £10 (2), serial number A01 number E01 000046, gren and multicoloured, Elizabeth II 693298/299, brown, J.B. Page £1 (4), £10 also D.H.G. at right (B 361), uncirculated and a low number Somerset £10 (4), £20 (3), serial numbers 71A Estimate £150-200 970662/63/64, and an error Hollom £1 with extra paper, generally extremely fine to uncirculated, last rare, very fine 446 (15) Bank of England, D.H.F. Somerset, £20, Kentfield, £10 Estimate £240-280 and £50, also Lowther £5, 10, 20 and £50, all serial number 000722 uncirculated and unusual matching notes (7) Estimate £400-450 447 Bank of England, a group comprising Somerset £5, Kentfield £10 and Lowther £20 and £50, all are serial number 000800 uncirculated (4) Estimate £250-300 448 Bank of England G.E.A Kentfield, £10 (5 consecutive), also Merlyn Lowther, £5 (10) (B 366, 395) uncirculated (15) Estimate £120-160

72 MISCELLANEOUS ROBERT OWEN

457

454* 458 National Equitable Labour Exchange, an issued two East Lothian Bank, 20/-, 1821, also Douglas and Isle of hours labour note, Birmingham, 22 July 1833, serial Man Bank £1, 1811, a lottery ticket dated 1786, an Irish number 110, black and white, beehive (Industry) top left, postal order for 5 pence and a Sarum City sight bill dated scales (Justice) top right, manuscript signature low right 1809 various grades (5) Robert Owen produced notes to pay workers in time (for Estimate £100-150 example 6D an hour) convertible at his stores, the scheme 458A failed due to the changing price of commodities. Practically Ireland, A selection of letters with reference to all the notes were redeemed thus this example extremely dealings between the Provincial Bank of Ireland and rare, VG Messrs Perkins, Heath and Co, Perkins, Bacon and Petch, all Estimate £300-350 are dated 1837 and referring to banknote orders, also a 455 booklet titled The Queens Head by James Hannay and [ACTS OF PARLIAMENT] A collection of Acts of Parliament W.H.Wills an interesting research group relating to The Bank of England pertaining to Prevention of Estimate £300-350 Forgery and Counterfeiting of Bank Notes; The Issue of Exchequer Bills; Against Persons obtaining Money by false ESTONIA Pretences; Reduction of National Debt; Granting Annuities 459 etc. 31 in total from George II, 1739 - George IV, 1823. Bank of Estonia, a sheet of six 10 krooni, 1940, also a Original disbound printed pages removed from larger sheet of six partial reverses (cf P 68), uncirculated contemporary volumes. Generally fine, a very interesting Estimate £800-900 lot. Estimate £100-120 ETHIOPIA 456 x460* [BANK OF ENGLAND] COBBETT, W.M. Paper against Gold. Bank of Ethiopia specimen 5 thalers, 1 May 1932, serial Containing the History and Mystery of the Bank of England, number A/1 00000 purple, green & orange, gazelle in the Funds, the Debt, the Sinking Fund, the Bank Stoppage, centre, value at left and right, reverse value at centre the lowering and the raising of the value of paper money; (Pick 7) red CANCELLED, perforated, uncirculated and rare and shewing, that Taxation, Pauperism, Poverty, Misery and Estimate £350-450 Crimes have all increased, and ever must increase, with a 461* Funding system. London, c. 1815. Octavo, pp. 470. Bound State Bank, specimen set of the ND (1945), series in half calf marbled paper boards, worn and front board re- comprising 1, 5, 10, 50, 100 and 500 dollars, red zero serial attached. Gilt spine label, some foxing. Ownership numbers, black and white colour panel top left and right, bookplate at front. all Emperor Haile Selassie at left (P.12-17), perforated, red Estimate £40-50 SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated, rare 457* Estimate £1,100-1,300 Advertising notes, Bradbury Wilkinson (3), multicoloured, 462 Charles I (2) and Elizabeth I, also Waterlow (3), State Bank $500 (2), red prefix AA black, pale orange & multicoloured, Elizabeth II, Nelson and Waterlow all large green, Holy Trinity church at centre, Emperor Haile Selassie format and very attractive (6) at left, Bennett & Rozell signatures (Pick 17) fine to very Estimate £150-250 fine, scarce (2) Estimate £100-150

73 463* 472* State Bank, colour trial 500 Ethiopian dollars, ND (1961), Government Issue, 5/-, 1 June 1951, serial number B/7 serial number G/1 000000, red and green and pink, 02432, blue-green and brown, George VI at right, arms top Fasilides castle at left, Emperor Haile Selassie at right, value centre, Taylor, Donovan and Smith signatures (P 37k), about at left and right (P 24 for type), black SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated thus rare perforated, uncirculated and rare Estimate £300-400 Estimate £200-300 x473* 464* Government Issue, 5/-, 1 June 1951, prefix B/8, blue- State Bank, a group of progressive tints for the ND (1945) green and pale brown, George VI at right, arms at centre (P series comprising 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 500 dollars 37c), good extremely fine, scarce (cfP.12-17 for type), uncirculated, extremely rare and Estimate £300-350 unusual (34) x474 Estimate £250-300 Government Issue, 5/-, 1 October 1965, prefix C/14, lilac and blue, Elizabeth II at right, arms at centre (P 51e), almost 465 uncirculated State Bank, a group of stage proofs/ essays for the series Estimate £100-120 of 1960 (?), multicoloured (cf P.18ff for similar), generally, good extremely fine, very rare x475* Estimate £200-300 Government Issue, £1, 1 October 1965, prefix C/20, green and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at right, arms top EURO centre (P 53g), good extremely fine, scarce Estimate £200-250 466 Europaean currency, 20 euros, 2002, blue and multicoloured about extremely fine, still crisp. Metal strip at right omitted. An unusual error, scarce Estimate £80-120 467 No Lot FIJI See also Lot 20 Australian Colonial Issue - Fiji 476* 468* Government Issue, colour trial £20, ND (1953), no serial Reserve Bank of New Zealand, £1, ND (1940, original numbers, dark grey-green, lilac and violet, Elizabeth II at date 1934), red serial number FI/O 045222, purple, pale right, arms top centre, value at centre and at each corner (P orange and green, King Tawhiao at right, kiwi bird at left, 56 for type), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, arms at centre, black overprint GOVERNMENT OF FIJI £1 uncirculated and a handsome example, very rare ONE POUND £1 THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER IN FIJI ONLY Estimate £1,500-2,000 (P 45c), a solid very fine and scarce Estimate £200-250 x477* Government Issue, $5, ND (1968), serial number A/1 x469 006759, orange and pale lilac and green, Elizabeth II at Government Issue, 1/- (2), 1 Jan. 1942 and 1 Sept. 1942, right, arms top centre, Ritchie and Barnes signatures (P first grey, second yellow, both arms at centre (P48b, 49a), 61a), uncirculated and scarce good very fine (2) Estimate £150-200 Estimate £80-120 x478 470* Government Issue, $5, ND (1971), serial number A/1 Government Issue, a sheet of 6 unissued, 1/-, 1 January 599513, orange, pale lilac and green, Elizabeth II at right, 1942, black text on pale grey paper, arms top centre, value arms top centre, Wesley Barrett signature (P 67a), crisp, at centre and at each corner (P.40), uncirculated extremely fine, scarce Estimate £160-200 Estimate £100-150 471* 479 Government Issue, a sheet of 6 unissued 2/-, 1 January Government Issue, 1D, 1/- (2), all 1942, first white and 1942, black text a red-orange, arms top centre, value at green, second grey, third yellow-orange, all arms in field, centre and at each corner (P.42), uncirculated also $1, 2, 5, ND (1993-), (P47, 48a, 49a, 82a, 83a89a), Estimate £180-250 uncirculated (6) Estimate £120-160

74 460 470 461 471 463 472 464 468 AFTERNOON SESSION

FRANCE

481* Banque de France 20 francs, 19 Mars 1906, serial number 06513264 blue & ochre, Mercury at left, woman at right, value in blue low centre, d Anfreville and Picard signatures 480* reverse maidens head at left and right (Pick 68a, Fayette Banque de France, 5 francs, January 1917, serial number 10.1) central crease otherwise a solid and original extremely M16113, blue and white, an allegorical figure at left and fine, rare in this grade right (P 72a, Fayette type 2.47), creased otherwise a fresh Estimate £400-500 and original extremely fine, scarce Estimate £150-200 482 Banque de France, 50 francs, 7 June 1951, serial number P.179-51551, multicoloured, Leverrier at right, d Ambrieres and Gargam signatures (P 127d, Fayette 20.18) good very fine and a rare date Estimate £80-120

x483* Banque de France, 5000 francs, 8 January 1918, serial number Z.6 071, violoet, pale blue and white, allegorical women and cherub together with symbols of Art and Agriculture, cherub at left and right, classical freize low centre, signatures of Picard, Frachon and Laferriere, reverse allegorical figures and view of Paris (P 76, Fayette 43.1), a lovely example of the Flameng note, slightly trimmed top margin but nevertheless a superb example of this classic note, good very fine and above average for type Estimate £2,600-3,000

76 THE HENRI FAV COLLECTION OF par les célèbres Imprimeries Bradbury & Wilkinson, FRENCH COLONIAL NOTES bombardées en partie durant ces tristes années, tout comme le bâtiment de l’ancien siège de la C.C.F.L., ce dernier ayant été déplacé à Alger au mois d’octobre FOREWORD 1943, suivant ainsi le siège de la France Libre. Le monde fabuleux des symboles … Le journaliste Jean-Luc Porquet écrivait en préambule de son article sur la parution en 1997 du livre d’André Entre 1945 et 1965, j’ai découvert la vie à Brazzaville Postel Vinay intitulé, Un fou s’évade - Souvenirs de en Afrique Equatoriale et suis devenu numismate 1941-1942 (Ed. du Félin, Paris): « C’est curieux grâce aux voyages successifs effectués avec ma comme on a tendance à l’oublier mais parmi nous famille. Dès les premiers instants, mon père m’a aidé vivent encore des hommes et des femmes à qui nous à collectionner, voyant simultanément dans cet devons notre liberté ». (in Canard Enchaîné, numéro exercice un apprentissage pour son fils et un passe- 4031, 28 janvier 1998). temps pour lui. Le langage simple et conceptuel des symboles en s’adressant à l’intuition des hommes m’a Cet homme fabuleux est décédé le 11 février 2007 et permis en le comprenant d’être fasciné depuis cette ses équipes furent à son image: époque par les représentations illustrant les monnaies Positives et austères, non-conformistes et métalliques et fiduciaires. passionnées.

Les supports de la fable … De la Caisse Centrale de la France Libre à la Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre- Les premiers billets que j’ai eu à voir en Afrique, dont Mer: le message des billets. l’origine est fabuleuse, sont ceux de la Caisse Centrale de la France Libre (C.C.F.L.), laquelle avait Depuis leur création avec celle de la C.C.F.L., ces été crée le 2 décembre 1941 par la décision du billets portent le rêve profond de la Liberté, mûri dans Comité National Français (C.N.F.) basé à Londres à l’esprit de ces hommes fabuleux, à la tête de la France cette époque. Sous l’autorité du Général de Gaulle, le Libre. C.N.F. entendait créer un Institut d’Emission pour les Territoires de l’Afrique Equatoriale et du Cameroun, Rappelons-nous que les billets, comme la monnaie, en octroyant le privilège de l’émission à un sont des médias, puissants et omniprésents, établissement public. C’est ainsi que par indispensables aux hommes vivants dans une société l’ordonnance du 27 juillet 1942, ce privilège, consenti moderne, véritables supports publicitaires, véhiculant jusqu’alors à la société commerciale de la Banque de les messages des pouvoirs centralisateurs, religieux, l’Afrique Occidentale (B.A.O.), a été suspendu et philosophiques, politiques, fraternels ou confié à un nouvel organisme public, la Caisse d’hommages. Cécile Morrisson, Directeur de Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer (C.C.F.O.M.). Recherche au C.N.R.S., écrit à ce propos, « L’intention de propagande ou plutôt de publicité de la part des En ces temps incertains, les sièges de la France Libre émetteurs ne peut être mise en doute » (in La et de la C.C.F.L. sont situés à Londres jusqu’en 1943, Numismatique, 1992, Presses Universitaires de 4 Carlton Gardens et 9 Princess Street, prés de la France). Banque d’Angleterre. En nommant Directeur Général Adjoint de la C.C.F.L. Monsieur André Postel Vinay, Les symboles illustrant les billets de la Caisse Centrale alors inspecteur des finances, le Général de Gaulle n’a de la France Libre et de la Caisse Centrale de la France pas oublié l’engagement en 1940 dans la Résistance d’Outre-mer sont clairs : française de ce jeune homme qui, arrêté par la Gestapo moins d’un an après, réussit en s’évadant à * Parmi eux, c’est d’abord celui de la liberté rejoindre Londres en 1942. Durant quelques années, individuelle et collective, représentée par le Phénix, il signera les premiers billets émis par la C.C.F.L. de dans les impressions anglaises des premiers billets de son nom de Résistant, André Duval, afin de ne pas la société Bradbury & Wilkinson, illustrés par le mettre sa famille en péril. Ces billets étaient exécutés français Edmond Dulac qui par sympathie anglophile

77 anglicise son prénom en Edmund. CAISSE CENTRALE DE LA FRANCE Ce sont les billets de l’honneur et de la souveraineté D’OUTRE-MER retrouvée de la France. * Ce sont ensuite les symboles représentant le Travail des Hommes comme un moyen de leur liberté. Le paiement du travail leur permet de commercer avec les autres, de se nourrir, de vivre et de progresser dans la Société. De nombreux types de billets illustrent l’idée du travail, avec les pêcheurs, les coupeurs de cannes à sucre, etc. Ce sont les billets d’un nouveau lien social retrouvé avec la fratrie d’Outre-Mer.

* Enfin pour ne jamais oublier le passé qui nourrit les hommes: la représentation de leur goût irrépressible de la découverte du monde (type Belain d’Esnambuc), de la liberté partagée et plus particulièrement de la 484* lutte contre l’esclavage (type Victor Schoelcher), de Cinq francs / 5 - Type 1943, anglais, Caisse Centrale de la l’amitié entre les hommes, bien que différents dans France d’Outre-Mer leurs apparences mais si semblables dans leurs Signature André DUVAL (Nom de guerre et de résistant de pensées. André POSTEL-VINAY) et James LECLERC Ce sont les billets d’une nouvelle école de réflexion et Au centre du recto, tête de Marianne à gauche, coiffée du d’un nouveau mode d’appropriation des idées bonnet phrygien dans un médaillon symbolisant un œil et de chaque côté des ancres de marines avec croix de Lorraine. généreuses. Mme Léa RIXENS, Croix de Guerre et Médaille de la Résistance, a posé pour Edmond DULAC qui a reproduit son ——————— o ——————— visage. L’artiste qui vivait en Angleterre a anglicisé son prénom en Edmund. Couleur dominante: Orange. D’une façon générale les billets et les pièces avant Surcharge en noir SPECIMEN en travers. eux, seront toujours des objets, voire des monuments Perforation 114 à l’envers sur les signatures. de la pensée et des œuvres d’art, témoins de la vie Œuvre de Edmund DULAC actuelle et passée des Hommes. N°en bleu AL 647,570 / AL 647,570 Je remercie chaleureusement la société anglaise Spink Rareté: and Son limited de Londres, de bien vouloir accepter État: Supérieur (Trou d’épingle) . € de disperser cette collection et son message aux 4 Estimate: 300-400 £240-320 vents.

Que cette dispersion éveille surtout de beaux et nostalgiques souvenirs auprès de nos amis Anglais qui nous ont aidés à nous maintenir debout en ces temps abominables d’inquiétude et de mort.

H.F.

78 485* 486 Dix francs / 10 - Type 1943, anglais, Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer Signature André DUVAL (Nom de guerre et de résistant de André POSTEL-VINAY) et James LECLERC. Au centre du recto, tête de Marianne à gauche, coiffée du bonnet phrygien dans un médaillon symbolisant un œil et de chaque côté des ancres de marines avec croix de Lorraine. Mme Léa RIXENS, Croix de Guerre et Médaille de la Résistance, a posé pour Edmond DULAC qui a reproduit son visage. L’artiste qui vivait en Angleterre a anglicisé son prénom en Edmund. Couleur dominante: Violet . Surcharge en rouge SPECIMEN en travers. Perforation 114 à l’envers sur les signatures. Œuvre de Edmund DULAC N°en rouge: FF 996,875 / FF 996,875 Rareté: 487* État: Supérieur (Trou d’épingle) . Cent francs / 100 - Type 1943, anglais, Caisse Centrale de la Estimate: €300-400 £240-320 France d’Outre-Mer Perforation sur les signatures de André Postel-Vinay et de 486* James LECLERC. Vingt francs / 20 - Type 1943, anglais, Caisse Centrale de la Au centre du recto, tête de Marianne à gauche, coiffée du France d’Outre-Mer bonnet phrygien dans un médaillon symbolisant un œil et de Signature André DUVAL (Nom de guerre et de résistant de chaque côté fruits exotiques et palmes. André POSTEL-VINAY) et James LECLERC. Surcharge en rouge SPECIMEN en travers de part et d‘autre. Au centre du recto, tête de Marianne à gauche, coiffée du Perforation 114 à l’envers sur les signatures. bonnet phrygien dans un médaillon symbolisant un œil et de Œuvre de Edmund DULAC chaque côté des ancres de marines avec croix de Lorraine. Couleur dominante : vert . Mme Léa RIXENS, Croix de Guerre et Médaille de la N°en rouge: PP 000,000 / PP 000,000 Résistance, a posé pour Edmond DULAC qui a reproduit son Rareté: visage. L’artiste qui vivait en Angleterre a anglicisé son État: Supérieur (Trou d’épingle) . prénom en Edmund. Estimate: €700-900 £550-720 Couleur dominante: vert . Surcharge en rouge SPECIMEN en travers. Perforation 114 à l’envers sur les signatures. Œuvre de Edmund DULAC N°en rouge: LD 451,077 / LD 451,077 Rareté: État: Supérieur (Trou d’épingle) . Estimate: €500-600 £400-480

79 GUADELOUPE 488 Kolsky n° 124 - Dix francs, type 1943 anglais; Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer ; Surchargé « Guadeloupe » de part et d‘autre; Série GB à GC. Signature de André Postel-Vinay et James Leclerc. N° GD 211,631/ GD 211,631 en rouge. Il s’agit là de la série GD !???? . Est-ce une erreur du Kolsky? Rareté: R = Un peu rare. État: Neuf (Une légère trace de pliure au centre). Estimate: €80-100 £60-80 491* Kolsky n° 125-1 - Vingt francs, type 1943 anglais; spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté; N° rouge LL 000.000 / LL 000.000 SPECIMEN en rouge horizontal, recto et verso; trous d’annulation sur les signatures. Rareté: R3. État: Neuf (Numéro 17 manuscrit sur marge supérieure gauche). Estimate: €120-160 £95-110

489* Kolsky n° 124-1 - Dix francs, type 1943 anglais; spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté; N° en rouge GB 000,000 / GB 000,000 SPECIMEN en rouge horizontal, recto et verso; trous d’annulation sur les signatures. Rareté: R3 État: Supérieur (Un trou d’épingle). Estimate: €120-140 £95-110

492* Kolsky n° 126-1 - Cent francs, type 1943 anglais; spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté . Au recto, SPECIMEN en noir de part et d’autre, au dessus des signatures. Au verso, SPECIMEN en rouge au centre, en travers sur le motif. Trous d’annulation sur les signatures. N° en rouge PP 000,000 / PP 000,000 Rareté: R3. État: Neuf (Numéro 17 manuscrit à l’encre bleue sur marge 490* supérieure, à gauche). Kolsky n° 125 - Vingt francs, type 1943 anglais; Surchargé Estimate: €120-180 £95-110 « Guadeloupe » de part et d‘autre; N° en rouge LM 812,513/ LM 812,513 Il s’agit là de la série LM et non LL !???. Est-ce une erreur de Kolsky ?. Rareté: R = Un peu rare. État: Neuf. Estimate: €80-100 £60-80

80 497 Kolsky n° 131-1 - Vingt francs, Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer - type 1946 « Émile Gentil », spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté. SPECIMEN au recto et au verso par cachet humide noir et par perforation en travers au centre . N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.000 Rareté: R. État: Neuf. (Au verso, numéro 19 manuscrit bleu, en marge haute à gauche) Estimate: €80-100 £60-80

498 493* Kolsky n° 132-1 - Cinquante francs, Caisse Centrale de la Kolsky n° 127-1 - Mille francs, type 1943 anglais; spécimen France d’Outre-Mer - type 1946, « Belain d’Esnambuc », du type émis, signé et numéroté . spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté . Au recto et au verso SPECIMEN en rouge, au centre et en SPECIMEN au recto et au verso par cachet humide noir et par travers. perforation en travers au centre . Trous d’annulation sur les signatures. N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.000 N° en rouge TD 000,000 / TD 000,000 Rareté: R. Rareté: R4. État: Neuf (Numéro 19 manuscrit bleu, en marge haute à État: Neuf (Numéro 15 manuscrit, à l’encre noire, sur marge gauche). supérieure, coin gauche) Estimate: €80-100 £60-80 Estimate: €1,000-1,400 £790-1,100

494 Kolsky n° 129 - Cinq francs - Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer, Type 1946 « Bougainville »; Numéroté en noir de 52.500.001 à 56.700.000 Signature André Postel-Vinay au centre. N° en noir 054019926 // 19926 / Q.22 Rareté: C. État: Neuf. Estimate: €40-50 £20-40

495 Kolsky n° 129-1 - Cinq francs - Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer, Type 1946 « Bougainville »; spécimen du type 499* émis, signé et numéroté . Kolsky n° 133-1 - Cent francs, Caisse Centrale de la France SPECIMEN par perforation horizontale au centre et recto- d’Outre-Mer - type 1946, « La Bourdonnais », spécimen du verso, par cachet humide noir, de part et d’autre de la type émis, signé et numéroté . vignette, verticalement . SPECIMEN au recto et au verso par cachet humide noir et par N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.000 perforation en travers au centre . Rareté: R. N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.0 État: Neuf (Numéro 19 manuscrit bleu, en marge haute à Rareté: R. gauche). État: Neuf (Numéro 19 manuscrit bleu, en marge haute à Estimate: €80-100 £60-80 gauche). Estimate: €120-160 £95-125 496 Kolsky n° 130-1 - Dix francs - Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer -Type 1946 « Colbert », spécimen du type émis. SPECIMEN au recto et au verso, par cachet humide noir et par perforation en travers au centre, signé et numéroté N°en noir 000000000 // 00000/ O.000 Rareté: R. État: Neuf. (Numéro 19 manuscrit bleu, en marge haute à gauche). Estimate: €100-140 £80-110

81 500* 502* Kolsky n° 134-1 - Cinq cents francs, Caisse Centrale de la Kolsky n° 136-1 - Mille francs, Caisse Centrale de la France France d’Outre-Mer - type 1946, « Pointe à Pitre», spécimen d’Outre-Mer - type 1955, «Pêcheur», spécimen du type émis, du type émis, signé et numéroté . signé et numéroté . SPECIMEN au recto et au verso et au quatre angles, par SPECIMEN au recto et au verso, aux deux angles supérieurs cachet humide noir et par perforation en travers au centre . et par perforation verticale à droite . N° en noir 00000 / O.000 // 00000000 // O.000 / 00000 N° en noir 0000000 // O.00 / 000 // 000 / O.00 Rareté: R3 Rareté: R5 (Maxi 4 exemplaires connus) État: Neuf (Numéro 17 manuscrit encre noire, sous Spécimen État: Neuf (Numéro 176 manuscrit encre noire, au dessus du par perforation). Spécimen de gauche). (Vendu 1300,00 F par G.Barré en Juin 1991). Estimate: €400-500 £320-400 Estimate: €300-400 £240-320

503* 501* Kolsky n° 137-1 - Cinq mille francs, Caisse Centrale de la Kolsky n° 135-1 - Mille francs, Caisse Centrale de la France France d’Outre-Mer - type 1946, «Schœlcher», spécimen du d’Outre-Mer - type 1946, «Union française», spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté . type émis, signé et numéroté . SPECIMEN au recto et au verso, aux deux angles supérieurs SPECIMEN au recto et au verso et au quatre angles, par et par perforation transversale à gauche. cachet humide noir et par perforation horizontale . N° en noir 000000000 // 000 / O.00 // O.00 / 000 N° en noir 00000 / O.000 // 00000000 // O.000 / 00000 Rareté: R5 (Maxi 4 exemplaires connus) Rareté: R3 État: Neuf . État: Neuf (Numéro 19 manuscrit encre bleue, marge Estimate: €400-600 £320-480 supérieure, à gauche). Estimate: €450-500 £320-400

82 504* Kolsky n° 138-1 - Cinq mille francs, Caisse Centrale de la 506* France d’Outre-Mer - type 1955, «Antillaise», spécimen du Le même billet Kolsky n° 217-1 - type émis, signé et numéroté . N° en rouge TA 174,538 / TA 174,538 SPECIMEN au recto et au verso, aux deux angles supérieurs Rareté: R4 et par perforation transversale à droite. État: Neuf. N° en noir 000000000 // 000 / O.00 // O.00 / 000 Estimate: €1,000-1,500 £790-1,190 Rareté: R4 État: Neuf (Numéro 233 manuscrit à l’encre noire sur la même ligne que le Spécimen de gauche). Estimate: €350-400 £280-320

GUYANE FRANÇAISE

507* Kolsky n° 218-1 - Cent francs - Caisse Centrale de la France d‘Outre-Mer, type 1943, anglais, spécimen du type émis, numéroté et signé. Au recto, SPECIMEN imprimé au dessus des titres des signataires. Trous d’annulation sur les signatures. Au verso une petite surcharge SPECIMEN en rouge et en diagonale au centre. 505* N° en rouge PF 000,000 / PF 000,000 Kolsky n° 217-1 - Mille francs - Caisse Centrale de la France Rareté: R4 Libre, type 1943, anglais. Deux surcharges GUYANE État: Supérieur (Trou d’épingle). FRANCAISE par cachet humide noir en biais aux deux € angles supérieurs; Estimate: 350-400 £280-320 100 billets-spécimens sur billets signés et numérotés furent prélevés dans la série TA 174.000. Cachet humide noir ANNULE au recto en diagonale au centre. N° en rouge TA 174,502 / TA 174,502 Rareté: R4 État: TTB. Estimate: €1,000-1,500 £790-1,190 Vendu 4800.00 F en Juin 1991 par G.Barré.

83 511 512 508* Kolsky n° 224-1 - Guyane - Cinquante francs - Caisse Kolsky n° 220-1 - Mille francs - Caisse Centrale de la France Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type 1946 «Belain d‘Outre-Mer, type 1943, anglais, numéroté et signé . d’Esnambuc », spécimen du type émis, signé, numéroté . Au recto et au verso, SPECIMEN imprimé en rouge, en SPECIMEN par perforation horizontale et recto-verso, par diagonale au centre. Trous d’annulation sur les signatures. timbre humide noir verticaux de part et d’autre. N° en noir TD 000,000 / TD 000,000 N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.000 Rareté: R4 . Rareté: R2. État: Neuf. État: Neuf (Numéro 23 manuscrit à l’encre noire, angle haut Estimate: €800-1,200 £630-950 à gauche). Estimate: €80-120 £65-95 509 Kolsky n° 221-1 - Guyane - Cinq francs - Caisse Centrale de la France d‘Outre-Mer - Type 1946 « Bougainville »; spécimen du type émis, signé, numéroté. SPECIMEN par perforation transversale et recto-verso, par timbre humide noir latéraux et verticaux . N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.000 Rareté: R2. État: Neuf (Numéro 24 manuscrit encre noire, angle haut à droite). Estimate: €80-120 £65-95

510 Kolsky n° 222-1 - Guyane - Dix francs - Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type 1946 « Colbert », spécimen du 513* type émis, signé, numéroté . Non catalogué au Kolsky, n° 225 - 2 - Guyane - Cent francs SPECIMEN par perforation transversale et recto-verso, par - Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type 1946 « La timbre humide noir, latéraux et verticaux. Bourdonnais »; Spécimen du type émis, signé, numéroté. N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.000 SPECIMEN par perforation verticale (pas de timbre humide Rareté: R2. noir). État: Neuf (Numéro 24 manuscrit à l’encre noire, angle haut N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.000 à droite). Rareté: R2. Estimate: €80-120 £65-95 État: Supérieur (Un trou d’épingle) . Estimate: €350-400 £280-320 511* Non catalogué au Kolsky, n° 223 - 2 - Guyane - Vingt francs - Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type 1946 « Émile Gentil », spécimen du type émis, signé, numéroté . SPECIMEN par perforation transversale (pas de timbre humide noir). N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.000 Rareté: R2. État: Supérieur (Un trou d’épingle). Estimate: €400-500 £320-400

84 514* 517* Non catalogué au Kolsky, n° 226 - 2 - Guyane - Cinq cents Kolsky, n° 229-1 - Guyane - Cinq Mille francs - Caisse francs - Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type 1946 «Schœlcher»; 1946 « Pointe à Pitre »; Spécimen du type émis, signé, Spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté . numéroté . SPECIMEN par perforation en diagonale et recto-verso, SPECIMEN par perforation en diagonale (pas de cachet imprimé aux deux angles supérieurs . humide noir). N° en noir 000000000 // 000 / O.00 // O.00 / 000 N° en noir 00000 / O.000 // 00000000 // O.000 / 00000 Rareté: R3. Rareté: R2. État: Neuf. État: Supérieur (Deux trous d’épingle et numéro 17 Estimate: €500-600 £400-480 manuscrit à l‘encre noire dans le coin gauche) . Vendu 1600 F en état splendide par G.Barré en juin 1991. Estimate: €800-1,000 £630-790

515* 518* Non catalogué au Kolsky, n° 227-2 - Guyane - Mille francs - Kolsky, n° 230-1 - Guyane - Cinq mille francs - Caisse Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type 1946 Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type 1946 «Antillaise »; «Union française »; Spécimen du type émis, signé, numéroté . Spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté . SPECIMEN par perforation horizontale (pas de cachet SPECIMEN par perforation transversale et recto-verso, humide noir). imprimé aux deux angles supérieurs . N° en noir 00000 / O.000 // 00000000 // O.000 / 00000 N° en noir 000000000 // O.00 / 000 // 000 / 000 Rareté: R2. Rareté: R3. État: Supérieur (Deux trous d’épingle visibles) . État: Neuf (Numéro 235 manuscrit à l’encre noire à la suite € Estimate: 800-1,000 £630-790 de spécimen à gauche). 516 Estimate: €300-400 £240-320 Kolsky, n° 228-1 - Guyane - Mille francs - Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type 1946 «Pêcheur »; Spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté . SPECIMEN par perforation verticale et recto-verso, imprimé aux deux angles supérieurs. N° en noir 0000000 // O.00 / 000 // 000 / O.00 Rareté: R2. État: Neuf (Numéro 25 manuscrit à l‘encre noire à gauche, au dessus de spécimen) . Estimate: €1,200-1,500 £950-1,190

85 519* 521* Kolsky, n° 231-1 - Guyane - Cent francs / 1 nouveau franc, Non catalogué au Kolsky, n° 233-2 - Guyane - Mille francs / Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer Type 1946, modifié 10 nouveaux francs, Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre- 1960 «La Bourdonnais »; Spécimen du type émis, signé et Mer - Type 1946, modifié 1960 «Union française »; Spécimen numéroté . du type émis, signé et numéroté . SPECIMEN par perforation verticale de part et d‘autre de la SPECIMEN par perforation verticale de part et d‘autre de la vignette. vignette. (Pas de cachet noir aux quatre angles). N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.0 N° en noir 00000 / O.000 // O.000 / 00000000 / 00000 Rareté: R1. Rareté: R2. État: Neuf (Numéro 10 manuscrit à l’encre noire marge en État: Neuf (Numéro 10 manuscrit à l‘encre noire coin haut à droite). supérieur droit). € Estimate: 160-200 £125-160 Estimate: €240-280 £190-220

520* 522* Non catalogué au Kolsky, n° 232 - 2 - Guyane - Cinq cents Non catalogué au Kolsky, n° 234 - 2 - Guyane - Mille francs francs / 5 nouveaux francs, Caisse Centrale de la France / 10 nouveaux francs, Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre- d’Outre-Mer - Type 1946, modifié 1960 «Pointe à Pitre »; Mer - Type 1955, modifié 1960 «Pêcheur»; Spécimen du type Spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté . émis, signé et numéroté . SPECIMEN par perforation verticale de part et d‘autre de la SPECIMEN par perforation verticale de part et d’autre de la vignette. (Pas de cachet ,ni noir ni bleu). vignette. (Pas de cachets humides en noir). N° en noir 00000 / O.000 // 00000000 // O.000 / 00000 N° en noir 0000000 // O.00 / 000 // 000 / O.00 Rareté: R2. Rareté: R2. État: Neuf (Numéro 10 manuscrit à l‘encre noire marge en État: Neuf (Numéro 10 manuscrit à l‘encre noire coin haut à droite). supérieur droit). Estimate: €240-280 £190-220 Estimate: €400-500 £320-400

86 523 Kolsky, n° 235-1 - Guyane - Cinq mille francs / 50 nouveaux francs, Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer Type 1955, modifié 1960 «Antillaise »; Spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté . SPECIMEN par perforation verticale de part et d’autre de la vignette et surcharge à l’angle supérieur gauche en diagonale. N° 0000000 // O.00 / 000 // 000 / O.00 Rareté: R2. État: Neuf (Numéro 10 manuscrit à l‘encre noire coin en haut à droite). Estimate: €300-400 £240-320

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MARTINIQUE

526* Kolsky n° 329 - Mille francs - Caisse Centrale de la France 524* Libre, type 1943, anglais, surcharge rouge MARTINIQUE Kolsky n° 328 - Mille francs - Caisse Centrale de la France horizontale en haut et au recto-verso une surcharge importante Libre, type 1943, anglais, surcharge rouge MARTINIQUE rouge MARTINIQUE en travers. horizontale en haut . Au recto, quatre cachets humides rouge en biais ANNULE; au Au recto, sept cachets humides rouge en biais ANNULE; au verso idem au nombre de deux. verso idem, cachets au nombre de six. N° en rouge TA 078,026 / TA 078,026 N° en rouge TA 077,754 / TA 077,754 Rareté: R4 Rareté: R4 État: Neuf. État: Neuf. Estimate: €3,000-4,000 £2,400-3,200 Estimate: €3,000-4,000 £2,400-3,200 Vendu 4800F par G.Barré en Juin 1991.

525* Le même billet Kolsky n° 328 - Mille francs - Caisse Centrale de la France Libre, type 1943, anglais, surcharge rouge MARTINIQUE horizontale en haut. Au recto, huit cachets humides rouge en biais ANNULE; au verso idem, cachets au nombre de sept. N° en rouge TA 077,735 / TA 077,735 Rareté: R4 État: Neuf. Estimate: €3,000-4,000 £2,400-3,200 Vendu 4800F par G.Barré en Juin 1991.

87 527* 529* Kolsky n° 330-1 - Dix francs - Type 1943 anglais - Caisse Non catalogué au Kolsky n° 332-6 - Cent francs - Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer; Spécimen du type émis, Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type 1943 anglais; signé et numéroté en rouge, GA 000,000 / GA 000,000 Spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté. SPECIMEN en rouge horizontal, recto et verso; trous Cachet humide bleu SPECIMEN dans les marges latérales au d’annulation sur les signatures. recto et dans les quatre marges au verso. (Pas de trou sur les Rareté: R3 signatures). État: Supérieur (Numéro 13 manuscrit à l’encre bleue). N° en rouge PU 757,944 / PU 757,944 € Estimate: 300-400 £240-320 Rareté: R6 (Unique). État: Neuf. Estimate: €800-1,000 £630-790

528* Kolsky n° 331-1 - Vingt francs - Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type 1943 anglais. Surchargé horizontalement « SPECIMEN» en rouge; Trous 530* d’annulation sur les signatures. Kolsky n° 333-1 - Mille francs, Caisse Centrale de la France N° en rouge LN 000,000 d’Outre-Mer - type 1943 anglais; Spécimen du type émis, Rareté: R4. signé et numéroté . État: Supérieur (N°2, en bas à droite, au dessus du S de SPECIMEN en rouge, au centre et en travers, recto-verso. francs; Trou d’épingle) . Trous d’annulation sur les signatures. € Estimate: 300-400 £240-320 N° en rouge TD 000,000 / TD 000,000 Rareté: R4. État: Neuf (Deux numéros 13 manuscrits, à l’encre bleue: sur la marge supérieure à gauche et sur les flammes sous le phénix) Estimate: €1,500-2,000 £1,190-1,590

88 531 Kolsky n° 334 - Martinique - Cinq francs - Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type 1946 « Bougainville ». N° en noir 050924010 // 24010 / K.21 Rareté: C. État: TTB. Estimate: €30-40 £25-30

532 Kolsky n° 334-1 - Martinique - Cinq francs - Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type 1946 « Bougainville »; Spécimen du type émis, signé, numéroté . SPECIMEN par perforation transversale et recto-verso, par 534* timbre humide noir latéraux Le même billet Kolsky n° 335-1 - Martinique - Dix francs - N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.000 Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type 1946 Rareté: R3. « Colbert »; Spécimen du type émis, signé, numéroté . État: Neuf (Numéro 24 manuscrit à l’encre noire, coin SPECIMEN par perforation transversale et recto-verso, par supérieur droit). timbre humide noir de part et d‘autre. Estimate: €60-80 £45-60 N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.000 Rareté: R3. État: Neuf (Pas de Numéro manuscrit). Estimate: €150-200 £120-160

533* Kolsky n° 335-1 - Martinique - Dix francs - Type 1946 « Colbert » Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer, spécimen du type 535* émis, signé, numéroté en noir Kolsky, n° 336-1 - Martinique - Vingt francs - Caisse SPECIMEN par perforation transversale et recto-verso, par Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type 1946 «Émile timbre humide noir de part et d‘autre. Gentil »; Spécimen du type émis, signé, numéroté. N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.000 SPECIMEN par perforation transversale et deux timbres Rareté: R3. humides en noir latéraux, recto-verso). État: Neuf (Numéro 24 manuscrit à l’encre noire, angle haut N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.000 à droite). Rareté: R3. Estimate: €150-200 £120-160 État: Supérieur (Numéro 24 manuscrit à l’encre noire, angle haut à droite). Estimate: €120-150 £95-120

89 536* 539* Kolsky n° 337 - Martinique - Cinquante francs - Caisse Kolsky, n° 338-1- Martinique - Cent francs - Caisse Centrale Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type 1946 « Belain de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type 1946 « La Bourdonnais »; d’Esnambuc » . Spécimen du type émis, signé, numéroté . N° en noir 012408327 // 08327 / W.5 SPECIMEN par perforation verticale et recto-verso, par Rareté: C. cachet humide noir de part et d’autre. État: TTB. N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.000 Estimate: €80-100 £60-80 Rareté: R3. État: Supérieur (Numéro 21 manuscrit à l’encre noire, angle supérieur droit et deux trous d’épingle, angle supérieur gauche) . Estimate: €200-300 £160-240

537* Kolsky n° 337-1 - Martinique - Cinquante francs - Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type 1946 « Belain d’Esnambuc »; Spécimen du type émis, signé, numéroté . SPECIMEN par perforation transversale et recto-verso de part 540* et d’autre par timbre humide noir. Kolsky, n° 339-1- Martinique - Cinq cent francs - Caisse N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.000 Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer Type 1946 « Pointe à Rareté: R3. Pitre », Spécimen du type émis, signé, numéroté. État: Neuf (Numéro 24 manuscrit à l’encre noire, angle haut SPECIMEN par perforation verticale, et recto-verso par à gauche). cachet humide noir aux quatre coins. Estimate: €250-300 £200-240 N° en noir 00000 / O.000 // 00000000 / O.000 / 00000 Rareté: R5. 538 État: Supérieur (Deux trous d’épingle, coin supérieur gauche Kolsky, n° 338 - Martinique - Cent francs - Caisse Centrale et numéro 19 manuscrit à l‘encre noire, coin supérieur droit). de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type 1946 « La Bourdonnais ». Estimate: €200-300 £160-240 N° en noir 087348120 // 48120 / Z.35 Rareté: C. État: TTB Estimate: €50-70 £40-55

90 541* 543* Kolsky, n° 340-1- Martinique - Mille francs - Caisse Centrale Kolsky, n° 341-1 - Martinique - Mille francs - Caisse de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type 1946 «Union française »; Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type 1946 «Pêcheur »; Spécimen du type émis, signé, numéroté . Spécimen du type émis, signé, numéroté. SPECIMEN par perforation horizontale et cachets humides SPECIMEN par perforation verticale à droite et recto-verso, noirs au quatre coins de la vignette, recto-verso. imprimé aux deux angles supérieurs. N° en noir 00000 / O.000 // 00000000 // O.000 / 00000 N° en noir 0000000 // O.00 / 000 // 000 / O.00 Rareté: R3. Rareté: R5. État: Neuf (Numéro 21 à l’encre noire, coin supérieur État: Neuf (Numéro 25 manuscrit à l‘encre noire à gauche, gauche). au dessus de spécimen) . € Estimate: 500-600 £400-480 Estimate: €1,250-1,500 £950-1,190

542* 544* Non catalogué au Kolsky, n° 340-2 - Martinique - Mille Kolsky, n° 342-1 - Martinique - Cinq mille francs - Caisse francs - Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type 1946 «Schœlcher»; 1946 «Union française »; Spécimen du type émis, signé, Spécimen du type émis, signé, numéroté . numéroté . SPECIMEN par perforation transversale à gauche et recto- SPECIMEN par perforation verticale de part et d‘autre (pas verso, imprimé aux deux angles supérieurs. de cachet humide noir). N° en noir 000000000 // 000 / O.00 // O.00 / 000 N° en noir 00000 / O.000 // 00000000 // O.000 / 00000 Rareté: R4. Rareté: R4. État: Neuf (Numéro 5 manuscrit à l’encre noire suivant la État: Neuf . surcharge Spécimen du coin gauche). € Estimate: 800-1,000 £630-790 Estimate: €500-600 £400-480 Vendu 1600 F par G.Barré en Juin 1991.

91 545* 547* Kolsky, n° 343-1 - Martinique - Cinq mille francs -Caisse Kolsky, n° 345-1 - Martinique - Cinq cent francs / 5 Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type 1946 «Antillaise »; nouveaux francs - Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer - Spécimen du type émis, signé, numéroté . Type 1946, modifié 1960 «Pointe à Pitre » - Spécimen du SPECIMEN par perforation transversale et recto-verso, type émis, signé et numéroté. imprimé aux deux angles supérieurs. SPECIMEN par perforation verticale de part et d‘autre de la N° en noir 000000000 // 000 / O.00 // O.00 / 000 vignette. Rareté: R5 (Maximum 4 exemplaires connus). N° en noir 00000 / O.000 // 000000000 // O.000 / 00000 État: Neuf (Numéro 235 manuscrit à l‘encre noire à gauche, Rareté: R2. à la suite de spécimen du coin gauche) . État: Neuf . € Estimate: €800-1,000 £630-790 Estimate: 250-300 £200-240

546* 548* Kolsky, n° 344-1 - Martinique - Cent francs / 1 nouveau franc Non catalogué au Kolsky, n° 346-2- Martinique - Mille - Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type 1946, francs / 10 nouveaux francs, Caisse Centrale de la France modifié 1960 «La Bourdonnais » - Spécimen du type émis, d’Outre-Mer - Type 1955, modifié 1960 «Pêcheur » - signé et numéroté . Spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté . SPECIMEN par perforation verticale de part et d’autre de la SPECIMEN par perforation verticale de part et d‘autre de la vignette. vignette. (Pas de cachet noir aux quatre angles). N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.0 N° en noir 0000000 // O.00 / 000 // 000 / O.00 Rareté: R4. Rareté: R5. État: Neuf . État: Neuf . € Estimate: €500-600 £400-480 Estimate: 900-1,200 £720-950

92 552 Kolsky, n° 434-1 - La Réunion - Vingt francs - Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type 1946 «Émile Gentil » - Spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté . SPECIMEN par perforation transversale et recto-verso, deux timbres humides noir de part et d‘autre. N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.000 Rareté: R. État: Neuf (Numéro 24 manuscrit à l’encre bleue, coin supérieur gauche). Estimate: €100-150 £80-120

549* Kolsky, n° 348-1 - Martinique - Cinq mille francs / 50 nouveaux francs, Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type 1955, modifié 1960 «Antillaise » - Spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté. SPECIMEN par perforation verticale de part et d’autre de la vignette et surcharge à l’angle supérieure gauche en diagonale. N° en noir 0000000 // O.00 / 000 // 000 / O.00 Rareté: R5. État: Neuf . 553* Estimate: €900-1,200 £720-950 Kolsky n° 435-1 - La Réunion - Cinquante francs - Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type 1946 « Belain d’Esnambuc » - Spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté . SPECIMEN par perforation transversale et recto-verso, par LA RÉUNION timbre humide noir de part et d’autre. N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.000 550 Rareté: R. Kolsky n° 432-1 - La Réunion - Cinq francs - Caisse Centrale État: Neuf (Numéro 24 manuscrit à l’encre bleue, coin de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type 1946 « Bougainville » - supérieur gauche). Spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté . Estimate: €100-150 £80-120 SPECIMEN par perforation transversale et recto-verso, par timbre humide noir de part et d’autre. N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.000 Rareté: R. État: Neuf (Numéro 24 manuscrit à l’encre bleue, coin supérieur gauche). Estimate: €100-150 £80-120

551 Kolsky n° 433-1 - La Réunion - Dix francs - Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type 1946 « Colbert » - Spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté. SPECIMEN par perforation transversale et recto-verso, par timbre humide noir de part et d‘autre. 554* N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.000 Kolsky, n° 436-1- La Réunion - Cent francs - Caisse Centrale Rareté: R. de la France d’Outre-Mer - Type 1946 « La Bourdonnais »; État: Neuf (Numéro 24 manuscrit à l’encre bleue, coin Spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté. supérieur gauche). SPECIMEN par perforation transversale et recto-verso, de Estimate: €60-80 £45-60 part et d’autre, cachet humide noir. N° noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.000 Rareté: R2. État: Supérieur (Numéro 24 manuscrit à l’encre bleue, angle supérieur gauche) . Estimate: €250-300 £200-240

93 555* 557* Kolsky, n° 437-1- La Réunion - Cinq cent francs - Type 1946 Kolsky, n° 439-1 - La Réunion - Cinq mille francs - Type « Pointe à Pitre » 1946 «Schœlcher» . Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer ; Spécimen du type Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer; Spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté . émis, signé et numéroté. SPECIMEN par perforation transversale, et par cachet humide SPECIMEN par perforation transversale à gauche et recto- noir recto-verso, aux quatre coins. verso, surcharges aux deux angles supérieurs. N° en noir 00000 / O.000 // 00000000 / O.000 / 00000 N° en noir 0000000 // 000 / O.00 // O.00 / 000 Rareté: R3. Rareté: R3. État: Supérieur (Numéro 22 manuscrit à l‘encre bleue, dans le État: Neuf (Numéro 17 manuscrit à l’encre bleue sous la coin supérieur gauche). perforation Spécimen). Estimate: €250-300 £200-240 Estimate: €500-600 £400-480

556* 558* Kolsky, n° 438-1- La Réunion - Mille francs - Type 1946 Kolsky, n° 440-1 - La Réunion - Cent francs - Type 1946, «Union française » modifié 1960 «La Bourdonnais » - Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer, spécimen du type Institut d’Émission des Départements d’Outre-Mer, spécimen émis, signé, numéroté en noir. du type émis, signé et numéroté . SPECIMEN par perforation horizontale et recto-verso par Surcharge SPECIMEN N° 0001 à l’angle gauche et par cachet humide noir aux quatre coins de la vignette. perforation verticale à droite. N° 00000 / O.000 // 00000000 // O.000 / 00000 N° noir 00000000 // 00000 / O.0 Rareté: R3. Rareté: R4. État: Neuf (Numéro 24 à l’encre bleue, dans le coin État: Neuf . supérieur gauche). Estimate: €800-1,000 £630-790 Estimate: €350-400 £280-320

94 559* 561* Le même billet Kolsky, n° 440-1- La Réunion - Cent francs - Kolsky, n° 441-1 - La Réunion - Cinq mille francs - Type Type 1946 « La Bourdonnais » 1946 «Schœlcher» . Institut d’Émission des Départements d’Outre-Mer, Spécimen Institut d’Émission des Départements d’Outre-Mer; Spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté. du type émis, signé et numéroté . Surcharge SPECIMEN N° 0003 imprimé à l’angle gauche et Surcharge SPECIMEN N° 0001 imprimé à l’angle gauche et par perforation verticale à droite. par perforation verticale côté droit. N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.000 N° noir 000000000 // 000 / O.00 // O.00 / 000 Rareté: R4. Rareté: R3. État: Neuf . État: Neuf Estimate: €650-750 £520-600 Estimate: €800-1,000 £630-790

560* 562* Le même billet Kolsky, n° 440-1- La Réunion - Cent francs - Le même billet Kolsky, n° 441-1 - La Réunion - Cinq mille Type 1946 « La Bourdonnais » francs - Type 1946 «Schœlcher» . Institut d’Émission des Départements d’Outre-Mer; Spécimen Institut d’Émission des Départements d’Outre-Mer; Spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté . du type émis, signé et numéroté. Surcharge SPECIMEN N° 0077 imprimé à l’angle gauche et Surcharge SPECIMEN N° 0162 imprimé à l’angle gauche et par perforation verticale à droite. par perforation verticale côté droit. N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.000 N° noir 000000000 // 000 / O.00 // O.00 / 000 Rareté: R4. Rareté: R3. État: Neuf . État: Neuf Estimate: €400-500 £320-400 Estimate: €500-600 £400-480

95 563* 565* Le même billet Kolsky, n° 441-1 - La Réunion - Cinq mille Le même billet Kolsky, n° 442-1- Département de la francs - Type 1946 «Schœlcher» . Réunion - Cinq cents francs - Type 1946 « Pointe à Pitre » Institut d’Émission des Départements d’Outre-Mer; Spécimen Institut d’Émission de la France d’Outre-Mer; Spécimen du du type émis, signé et numéroté . type émis, signé et numéroté. Surcharge SPECIMEN N° 0163 imprimé à l’angle gauche et Surcharge SPECIMEN N° 0159 imprimé à l’angle gauche et par perforation verticale côté droit. par perforation verticale côté droit. N° 00000 / O.000 // 000000000 // O.000 / 00000 N° noir 00000 / O.000 // 00000000 // O.000 / 00000 Rareté: R3. Rareté: R5. État: Neuf . État: Neuf. Estimate: €500-600 £400-480 Estimate: €400-500 £320-400

564* 566* Kolsky, n° 442-1- Département de la Réunion - Cinq cents Le même billet Kolsky, n° 442 - 1- Département de la francs - Type 1946 « Pointe à Pitre » Réunion - Cinq cents francs - Type 1946 « Pointe à Pitre » - Institut d’Émission de la France d’Outre-Mer; Spécimen du Institut d’Émission de la France d’Outre-Mer, spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté. type émis, signé et numéroté . Surcharge SPECIMEN N° 0002 imprimé à l’angle gauche et Surcharge SPECIMEN N° 0160 imprimé à l’angle gauche et par perforation verticale côté droit. par perforation verticale côté droit. N° en noir 000000000 // 000 / O.00 // O.00 / 000 N° en noir 00000 / O.000 // 00000000 // O.000 / 00000 Rareté: R5. Rareté: R5. État: Neuf. État: Neuf. Estimate: €650-750 £520-600 Estimate: €400-500 £320-400

96 567* 569* Kolsky, n° 443-1- Département de la Réunion - Mille francs - Le même billet Kolsky, n° 443-1- Département de la Type 1946 «Union française » Réunion - Mille francs - Type 1946 «Union française » - Institut d’Émission de la France d’Outre-Mer; Spécimen du Institut d’Émission de la France d’Outre-Mer; Spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté . type émis, signé et numéroté. Surcharge SPECIMEN N° 0002 imprimé à l’angle gauche et Surcharge SPECIMEN N° 0301 imprimé à l’angle gauche et par perforation verticale côté droit. par perforation verticale côté droit. N° en noir 00000 / O.000 // 000000000 // O.000 / 00000 N° en noir 00000 / O.000 // 00000000 // O.000 / 00000 Rareté: R2. Rareté: R2. État: Neuf . État: Neuf . Estimate: €600-800 £480-630 Estimate: €400-500 £320-400 570 Kolsky, n° 444-1 - Département de la Réunion - Cinq mille francs - Type 1946 «Schœlcher» . Institut d’Émission des Départements d’Outre-Mer, spécimen du type émis, signé, numéroté en noir. SPECIMEN N° 0002 imprimé à l’angle gauche; par perforation côté droit. N° 0000000 // 000 / O.00 // O.00 / 000 Rareté: R1. État: Neuf . Estimate: €800-1,000 £630-790

568* Le même billet Kolsky, n° 443-1- Département de la Réunion - Mille francs - Type 1946 «Union française » - Institut d’Émission de la France d’Outre-Mer, spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté. Surcharge SPECIMEN N° 0300 imprimé à l’angle gauche et par perforation verticale côté droit . N° en noir 00000 / O.000 // 00000000 // O.000 / 00000 Rareté: R2. État: Neuf . Estimate: €400-500 £320-400 571* Le même billet Kolsky, n° 444-1 - Département de la Réunion - Cinq mille francs - Type 1946 «Schœlcher» - Institut d’Émission des Départements d’Outre-Mer ; Spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté. Surcharge SPECIMEN N° 0140 imprimé à l’angle gauche et par perforation verticale côté droit. N° noir 000000000 // 000 / O.00 // O.00 / 000 Rareté: R1. État: Neuf . Estimate: €600-700 £480-550

97 575 Kolsky n° 615 - Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon - Dix francs - Type 1946 «Colbert » Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer. N° en noir 100356569 // 56569 / D.41 Rareté: R. État: TB. Estimate: €20-30 £15-25

576 Kolsky n° 615-1 - Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon - Dix francs - Type 1946 « Colbert » 572* Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer; Spécimen du type Le même billet Kolsky, n° 444-1 - Département de la émis, signé et numéroté en noir Réunion - Cinq mille francs - Type 1946 «Schœlcher» - SPECIMEN par perforation horizontale. Institut d’Émission des Départements d’Outre-Mer; Spécimen N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.00 du type émis, signé et numéroté. Rareté: R3. Surcharge SPECIMEN N° 0141 imprimé à l’angle gauche et État: Neuf . par perforation verticale côté droit. Estimate: €150-200 £120-160 N° en noir 000000000 // 000 / O.00 // O.00 / 000 Rareté: R1. 577 État: Neuf . Kolsky, n° 616 - Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon - Vingt francs - Estimate: €600-700 £480-550 Type 1946 «Émile Gentil » Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer. N° en noir 061115123 // 15123 / M.25 SAINT-PIERRE-ET-MIQUELON Rareté: R1. État: TB. 573 Estimate: €40-50 £30-40 Kolsky n° 614 - Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon - Cinq francs - Type 1946 « Bougainville » Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer. N° en noir 066920709 // 20709 / U.27 Rareté: R. État: TB. Estimate: €40-50 £30-40

578* Kolsky, n° 616-1 - Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon - Vingt francs - Type 1946 «Émile Gentil » Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer; Spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté. SPECIMEN par perforation transversale. 574* N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.000 Kolsky n° 614-1 - Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon - Cinq francs - Rareté: R2. Type 1946 « Bougainville » État: Neuf. Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer; Spécimen du type Estimate: €150-200 £120-160 émis, signé et numéroté. SPECIMEN par perforation horizontale. N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.00 Rareté: R3. État: Neuf . Estimate: €150-200 £120-160

98 579* 581* Kolsky n° 617-2 - Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon - Cinquante Kolsky, n° 619-1- Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon - Cinq cents francs - Type 1946 « Belain d’Esnambuc » francs - Type 1946 « Pointe à Pitre » Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer; Spécimen du type Caisse centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer; Spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté. émis, signé et numéroté. SPECIMEN par perforation verticale et recto-verso, de part et SPECIMEN par perforation en travers côté gauche et recto- d‘autre, par cachet humide épais noir. verso, par cachet humide noir de part et d’autre. N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.000 N° en noir 00000 / O.000 // 00000000 // O.000 / 00000 Rareté: R3. Rareté: R3. État: Neuf. État: Neuf. Estimate: €200-250 £160-200 Estimate: €250-300 £160-240

580* 582* Kolsky, n° 618-1- Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon - Cent francs - Kolsky, n° 620-1- Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon - Mille francs - Type 1946 « La Bourdonnais » Type 1946 «Union française » Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer; Spécimen du type Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer, spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté. émis, signé, numéroté en noir. SPECIMEN par perforation horizontale et recto-verso, de part SPECIMEN par perforation horizontale sur la signature et par et d’autre par cachet humide noir. 4 cachets humides noirs aux quatre coins de la vignette, recto- N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.0 verso. Rareté: R3. N° en noir 00000 / O.000 // 00000000 // O.000 / 00000 État: Neuf. Rareté: R3. Estimate: €250-300 £160-240 État: Neuf . Estimate: €250-300 £160-240

99 583* 585* Kolsky, n° 621-1 - Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon - Cinq mille Kolsky, n° 623-1 - Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon - 1Nouveau francs - Type 1946 «Schœlcher» . franc / 50 francs - Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer; Spécimen du type Type 1946 modifié 1960 « Belain d’Esnambuc » - Caisse émis, signé et numéroté. Centrale de la France d’outre-Mer; Spécimen du type émis, SPECIMEN par perforation transversale à gauche et recto- signé et numéroté . verso, surcharge aux deux angles supérieurs. SPECIMEN par perforation transversale et cachet humide N° en noir 000000000 // 000 / O.00 // O.00 / 000 noir de part et d’autre, recto-verso. Rareté: R3. N° en noir 00000 // 00000 / O.000 État: Neuf. Rareté: R4 Estimate: €500-600 £400-480 État: Neuf. Estimate: €250-300 £160-240

584* Kolsky, n° 622-1 - Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon - 1Nouveau 586* franc / 50 francs - Type 1946 modifié 1960 « Belain Kolsky, n° 624-1 - Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon - 2 Nouveaux d’Esnambuc » - Caisse Centrale de la France d’outre-Mer; francs / 100 francs - Type 1946 modifié 1960 «La Spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté. Bourdonnais » - Caisse Centrale de la France d’outre-Mer - SPECIMEN par perforation verticale à gauche et surcharge Spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté coin inférieur, droit: SPECIMEN / N° 0001 SPECIMEN par perforation transversale et par cachet humide N° en noir 00000 // 000 / O.0 noir de part et d’autre, recto-verso. Rareté: R3 N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.0 État: Neuf. Rareté: R4 Estimate: €250-300 £160-240 État: Neuf. Estimate: €300-400 £240-320

100 587* 589* Kolsky, n° 625-1 - Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon - 10 Nouveaux Kolsky, n° 627-1 - Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon - 100 Nouveaux francs / 500 francs - Type 1946 modifié 1960 «Point à Pitre » francs / 5000 francs - Type 1946 modifié 1960 «Schœlcher » - Caisse Centrale de la France d’outre-Mer; Spécimen du type - Caisse Centrale de la France d’outre-Mer; Spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté. émis, signé et numéroté. SPECIMEN par perforation transversale et par cachet humide SPECIMEN par perforation transversale et surcharge noire noir de part et d’autre, recto-verso. aux deux coins supérieurs, recto-verso. N° en noir 00000 / O.000 // 00000000 // O.000 / 00000 N° en noir 000000000 // 000 /O.00 // O.00 / 000 Rareté: R4 Rareté: R5. État: Neuf. État: Neuf. Estimate: €250-300 £160-240 Estimate: €650-750 £520-600

GUADELOUPE, GUYANE, MARTINIQUE

588* Kolsky, n° 626-1 - Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon - 20 Nouveaux francs / 1000 francs - Type 1946 modifié 1960 «Antillaise » - Caisse Centrale de la France d’outre-Mer; Spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté. 590* SPECIMEN par perforation horizontale et par cachet humide Kolsky, n° 701-1 - Guadeloupe Guyane Martinique - Cent noir aux quatres coins, recto-verso. francs / 1 nouveau franc - Type 1946, modifié 1960 «La N° en noir 00000 / O.00 // 00000000 // O.000 / 00000 Bourdonnais » - Institut d’Émission des Départements Rareté: R4 d’Outre-Mer ; Spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté. État: Neuf. Surcharge SPECIMEN N° 0001 imprimé à l’angle gauche et Estimate: €300-400 £240-320 par perforation verticale à droite. N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.0 Rareté: R3. État: Neuf . EEstimate: €650-750 £520-600

101 591* 593* Le même billet Kolsky, n° 701-1- Guadeloupe Guyane Le même billet Kolsky, n° 702-1 - Guadeloupe Guyane Martinique - Cent francs / 1 nouveau franc - Type 1946 Martinique - Mille francs / 10 nouveaux francs, Type 1955, modifié 1960 « La Bourdonnais » - Institut d’Émission des modifié 1960 «Pêcheur » - Institut d’Émission des Départements d’Outre-Mer; Spécimen du type émis, signé et Départements d’Outre-Mer; Spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté. numéroté. Surcharge SPECIMEN N° 0169 imprimé à l’angle supérieur SPECIMEN par perforation verticale à droite de la vignette et gauche et par perforation verticale à droite. par surcharge en noir SPECIMEN / N° 0163 dans le coin N° en noir 000000000 // 00000 / O.0 supérieur gauche. Rareté: R3. N° en noir 0000000 // O.00 / 000 // 000 / O.00 État: Neuf . Rareté: R4. Estimate: €250-350 £200-240 État: Neuf . Estimate: €300-400 £240-320 Vente BARRE 1993 neuf : 4500Frs, PICK 2 : Très rare.

592* Kolsky, n° 702-1 - Guadeloupe Guyane Martinique - Mille francs / 10 nouveaux francs, Type 1955, modifié 1960 594* «Pêcheur » - Institut d’Émission des Départements d’Outre- Kolsky, n° 703-1 - Guadeloupe Guyane Martinique - 5000 / Mer; Spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté . 50 nouveaux francs, Type 1955, modifié 1960 «Antillaise» - SPECIMEN par perforation verticale à droite de la vignette et Institut d’Émission des Départements d’Outre-Mer; Spécimen par surcharge en noir SPECIMEN / N° 0001 dans le coin du type émis, signé et numéroté. supérieur gauche. SPECIMEN par perforation verticale à droite de la vignette et N° en noir 0000000 // O.00 / 000 // 000 / O.00 par surcharge noire SPECIMEN / N° 0001 dans le coin Rareté: R4. supérieur gauche. État: Neuf . N° en noir 000000000 // 000 / O.00 // O.00 / 000 Estimate: €1,000-1,200 £790-950 Rareté: R5. Vente BARRE 1993 neuf: 4500Frs, PICK 2 Très rare. État: Neuf . Estimate: €1,000-1,500 £790-1,190 PICK 3 : Extrêmement rare; Vente BARRE 1993: neuf 6800 F.

102 595* 597* Le même billet Kolsky, n° 703-1 - Guadeloupe Guyane Le même billet Kolsky, n° 704-1 - Département de la / Martinique - 5000 / 50 nouveaux francs, Type 1955, modifié Guadeloupe, Guyane, Martinique - 500 / 5 nouveaux francs, 1960 «Antillaise» - Institut d’Émission des Départements Type 1955, modifié 1960 «Point à Pitre» - Institut d’Émission d’Outre-Mer; Spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté . des Départements d’Outre-Mer, spécimen du type émis, signé, SPECIMEN par perforation verticale à droite de la vignette et numéroté en noir. surcharge en noir SPECIMEN / N° 0163 dans le coin SPECIMEN par perforation verticale à droite de la vignette supérieur gauche. et surcharge en noir SPECIMEN / N° 0162 dans le coin N° en noir 000000000 // 000 / O.00 // O.00 / 000 supérieur gauche. Rareté: R5. N° en noir 00000 / O.0 // 00000000 // O.0 / 00000 État: Neuf . Rareté: R3. Estimate: €1,000-2,000 £790-950 État: Neuf . PICK 3 - Extrêmement rare; Vente BARRE 1993, neuf Estimate: €600-700 £480-550 6800Frs.

596* 598* Kolsky, n° 704-1 - Département de la / Guadeloupe, Guyane, Kolsky, n° 705-1 - Département de la Guadeloupe, Martinique - 500 / 5 nouveaux francs -Type 1955, modifié Département de la Guyane, Département de la Martinique - 1960 «Point à Pitre» - Institut d’Émission des Départements 10 NF / Dix nouveaux francs, Type 1962 - Institut d’Émission d’Outre-Mer; Spécimen du type émis, signé et numéroté . des Départements d’Outre-Mer; Spécimen du type émis, signé SPECIMEN par perforation verticale à droite de la vignette et et numéroté . surcharge en noir SPECIMEN / N° 0001 dans le coin SPECIMEN par perforation verticale à droite de la vignette et supérieur gauche. par surcharge en noir SPECIMEN / N° 0151 dans le coin N° en noir 00000 / O.0 // 00000000 // O.0 / 00000 supérieur gauche. Rareté: R3. N° en noir 0000000 // 00000 / O.0 État: Neuf . Rareté: R3. Estimate: €800-1,000 £630-790 État: Neuf . Estimate: €300-400 £240-320

103 NOUVELLES-HÉBRIDES

599* Kolsky, n° 706-1 - Département de la Guadeloupe, Département de la Guyane, Département de la Martinique - 601* 50 NF / Cinquante nouveaux francs, Type 1962 - Institut Non catalogué au Kolsky SP 903-(4)-(1) - Nouvelles d’Émission des Départements d’Outre-Mer; Spécimen du type Hébrides - Institut d’Émission d’Outre-Mer. émis, signé et numéroté. Document de travail, essai de couleur. SPECIMEN par perforation verticale à droite de la vignette et Épreuve uniface du recto du Cent francs / 100, sans signature, surcharge en noir SPECIMEN / N° 0151 dans le coin sans numéro et sans filigrane. supérieur gauche. Rareté: ? N° en noir 0000000 // O.0 / 00000 // 00000 / O.0 État: Neuf (Trace de papier collant sur les marges Rareté: R3. verticales). État: Neuf . Estimate: €400-500 £320-400 Estimate: €400-500 £320-400

602* 600* Non catalogué au Kolsky SP 903-(4)-(2) -Nouvelles Kolsky, n° 707 a) -1 - Département de la Guadeloupe, Hébrides - Institut d’Émission d’Outre-Mer. Département de la Guyane, Département de la Martinique - 5 Document de travail, essai de couleur. / Cinq francs, Type 1964 - Institut d’Émission des Épreuve uniface du verso du Cent francs / 100, sans signature, Départements d’Outre-Mer; Spécimen du type émis, signé et sans numéro et sans filigrane. numéroté . Rareté: ? SPECIMEN par perforation verticale à droite de la vignette et État: Neuf (Trace de papier collant sur les marges surcharge en noir SPECIMEN / N° 0002 dans le coin verticales). supérieur gauche. Estimate: €400-500 £320-400 Signatures de Postel -Vinay et de Calvet. N° en noir 00000000 // 00000 / O.0 Rareté: R4. État: Neuf . Estimate: €600-800 £480-630

104 603* 605* Non catalogué au Kolsky SP 904- 4 - Nouvelles Hébrides - Non catalogué au Kolsky SP 906 - 4 - Nouvelles Hébrides - Institut d’Émission d’Outre-Mer. Institut d’Émission d’Outre-Mer. Document de travail, essai de couleur. Document de travail, essai de couleur. Épreuve uniface du recto du Cinq cents francs / 500, sans Épreuve uniface du recto du Mille francs / 1000, sans signature, sans numéro et sans filigrane. signature, sans numéro et sans filigrane. Rareté: ? Rareté: ? État: Neuf (Trace de papier collant sur les marges État: Neuf (Trace de papier collant sur les marges verticales). verticales). Estimate: €400-500 £320-400 Estimate: €400-500 £320-400

604* 606* Non catalogué au Kolsky SP 904 - 5 - Nouvelles Hébrides - Non catalogué au Kolsky SP 902 - 5 - Nouvelles Hébrides - Institut d’Émission d’Outre-Mer. Institut d’Émission d’Outre-Mer. Document de travail, essai de couleur. Document de travail, essai de couleur. Épreuve uniface du recto du Cinq cents francs / 500, sans Épreuve uniface du recto du Mille francs / 1000, sans signature, sans numéro et sans filigrane. signature, sans numéro et sans filigrane. Rareté: ? Rareté: ? État: Neuf (Trace de papier collant sur les marges État: Neuf (Trace de papier collant sur les marges verticales). verticales). Estimate: €400-500 £320-400 Estimate: €400-500 £320-400

105 606A FRENCH INDOCHINA [FRANCE] FABRE DE LARCH, M. Les Billets de Confiance émis pendant la Guerre 1870-1871. Paris, 1900. Part 3. x610 Folio, 50 superbly printed plates of banknotes with table at Banque de l’Indo-Chine, 1 piastre, ND (1909-), serial back. Original publisher’s boards. Extremely rare. number B.679-164, red-brown and white, France and Estimate £140-160 Indochina at left, red handstamp SAIGON in top left field, d Oissel and Simon signatures (P 34b), about uncirculated 607 thus scarce [FRANCE] CRESTE, Georges. Les papiers-monnaie émis a Estimate £100-150 Mortagne pendant la révolution. Bellème, 1913. Octavo, pp. 90; 3 plates of line-drawings. Half cloth and marbled boards, original wrappers bound in. Dedication signed by the author to M. Mazerolle. A fine copy. Estimate £40-50

FRANCE LIBRE x608 Caisse Centrale de la France Libre 100 francs, ND (1942), red serial number PD 474124 green & orange-gold, portrait of Marianne at centre, reverse anchor, barrel, bale and 611* other farming implements (Pick 13a) extremely fine Japanese Imperial Issue for French Indochina, 10 yen, Estimate £150-180 ND (1940), red serial number 069651, block number 31, brown, dragon in field, reverse brown (PM 4), about extremely fine and rare FRENCH GUIANA Estimate £500-600 612 Banque de l’Indochine 1 piastre (6), ND (1946), girl at right, Minost & Laurent signatures (Pick 54c) some ageing otherwise about extremely fine (6) Estimate £30-50 x613 Banque de l’Indochine, 100 piastres, ND (1936-1939), yellow-green, urn at left, Borduge and Baudouin signatures (P 51d), small tear low left otherwise almost uncirculated Estimate £60-100

FRENCH WEST AFRICA 614* 609* Banque de l’Afrique Occidentale, specimen 1000 francs, Ministere des Frances, Service de la Colonie, de la 14 December 1942, red zero serial numbers, violet and pale Guiane Francaise a sight bill for 100 francs, Paris, 13 green, dock scene at centre, value at left and right (P.32), January 1824, serial number 57 balck & white in cream red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, extremely fine, scarce watermarked paper, ornate red border on left and below, Estimate £350-400 six manuscript signatures (Kolsky 26) the Kolsky example x615* No. 56, extremely fine, extremely rare Banque de l’Afrique Occidentale, 100 francs, Dakar, 24 Estimate £1,000-1,200 September 1926, serial number Z.149-196, red and green, tree and allegorical symbols of France and colonies (P11Bb), uncirculated thus scarce Estimate £300-350 616 Banque Centrale des Etats de l’Afrique de l’Ouest 100 francs (8), 23 April 1959, multicoloured, young girl at right, mask at left (Pick 2) uncirculated (8) Estimate £100-120

106 473 615 475 622 477 623 614 626 GAMBIA 620 Reichsbanknote, 10 reichmarks, 30 August 1924, serial number H 15671074 green & red-lilac, portait of merchant Dietrich Born by H. Holbien at upper centre (Pick 175) very fine, scarce Estimate £100-120

x621* 617* Federal Republic, 20 mark, ND (1948), serial number Gambia Currency Board, a set of the ND (1965) series C24143116A, blue and brown, head of Liberty at left, comprising 10/-, green, £1, red and £5, blue, all serial handstamp B in field right centre (P 9b), perforated B, number A 000001, all dhow at left, printed signature of the uncirculated and rare Chairman, J.B. de Loynes (P 1a, 2a, 3a), this set formerly the Estimate £600-700 property of J.B.de Loynes, Chairman of the Currency Board, uncirculated and a lovely number 1 for issue KOWNO Estimate £1,200-1,400 622* 1 GERMANY State Loan Bank East, a selection comprising ⁄2 mark (2), 1, 5, 20, 50, 100 (2), 1000 (2) mark, all Kowno, 4 April x618 1918, (PR 127, 128, 130-134), generally very fine to Die Commerz Bank, Lubeck, unssued 20 thalers, 1 July extremely fine or better, the last two very fine and almost 1865, pale brown and black, Mercury at left, allegorical extremely fine (10) male figure at right (PS 312), small tear low right otherwise Estimate £140-180 uncirculated, scarce Estimate £100-150 GERMAN EAST AFRICA 623* German East Africa a set comprising 5, 10, 50, 100 rupien, 15 June 1905 (Pick 1, 2, 3b, 4) nick at top of 100 rupien otherwise about fine (4) Estimate £150-200 624* German East Africa a set comprising 5, 10, 50 and 100 rupien, 1905 (Pick 1, 2, 3b, 4) generally about fine Estimate £150-200 625 German East Africa 100 rupien (2), 15 June 1905 green, black & pink, Kaiser Wilhelm V at centre (Pick 4) fine to x619* good fine (2) Reichskassenschein, 5 marks, 10 January 1882, red serial Estimate £100-150 number Q.321254, blue & white, knight at right with arms (Pick 4, Rosenberg 6) almost extremely fine, rare Estimate £400-500

108 GUADELOUPE GUERNSEY x626* 632 Banque de la Guadeloupe, 5 francs, ND (1942), serial States Issue 10 shillings, 1943, blue and white, (P 32), and number F6-370, black and yellow, Colombus at centre, £1, 1943, black and white (P 33), also 6D (6), 1941, 1942 value at left and right, Devineau signature (P 21a), pin holes (4), 1943 (P 24, 28), 1/3, 1941 (P23) and 2/6, 1941 (P20) otherwise extremely fine, scarce Generally poor to fine, the 1/3 very fine, 10 shillings and £1 Estimate £140-180 scarce (10) Estimate £200-250 633* GUATEMALA States Issue 10 shillings (10), 1 July 1966 lilac & green (P 627* 42c) five uncirculated in two consecutive runs El Banco Americano de Guatemala, specimen 5 and 25 Estimate £200-250 pesos, ND (c.1914), red zero serial numbers, black and 634 white, two maidens at centre (Ps.112, 113), also specimen States Issue £1 (10), 1961, 1962 (2), 1963 (5), 1965, 1966 500 pesos, ND (c.1895-), red zero serial numbers, black and violet & green, view of St. Peter port at centre, (P 42 b, c) white and pink, maidens at centre (PS.115), perforated, red generally very fine (10) SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated (3) Estimate £140-180 Estimate £150-250 635 628 States Issue £1 (7), ND, prefix B, green, Guillemette Banco de Guatemala, specimen 20 and 50 quetzales, signature, consecutive numbers and £5, ND, purple, blue and orange respectively (P 55, 63), red De la Rue Hodder signature, (P 466) one £1 very fine balance overstamp, mounting traces, extremely fine (2) uncirculated (8) Estimate £150-200 Estimate £100-140 629 636* Banco de Guatemala, specimen 1 quetzal, green and States Issue £10, ND, serial number A 116861 blue & specimen 10 quetzales, pale red, both ND (c. 1964-1965), multicolored, Britannia at left, Hodder signature (P 47) both zero serial numbers, palace and carved stone almost uncirculated, scarce respectively also specimen 5, 10 and 100 Quetzales, ND Estimate £150-200 (1964), serial number A0000000, H prefix for the 10 and 00000 for the 100 Quetzales, (P 52, 54), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce (2) GUINEA Estimate £100-150 x637 Banque de la Republique, 100 francs, 2 October 1958, GHANA serial number C53 432299, lilac and multicoloured, Sekou Toure at left (P 7), fresh, about uncirculated and scarce 630 Estimate £100-150 Bank of Ghana, a framed set of six specimen notes comprising 10/- (2), £1 (2) and £5 (2), 1958, all zero serial 638* numbers, Bank building in Accra at right with star, also 12 Banque Centrale de la Republique, specimen 50, 100, proof coins for Ghana, the whole presented in a heavy 500, 1000 and 5000 francs, 1 March 1960, all 000000 frame with a presentation plaque inscribed to J.B. Loynes (P serial numbers, brown, purple, blue, green and violet 1, 2, 3), a superb and attractive presentation respectively, all President Sekou Toure at left, plant at right Estimate £1,400-1,600 (P 12, 13, 14, 15, 15A), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce, a most attractive set 631* (5) Bank of Ghana, specimen 10 shillings, green, specimen Estimate £350-450 £1, purple, specimen £5, violet, all Accra, 1 July 1958, all zero serial numbers and all with Bank building at centre (P 639 1a, 2a, 3), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, Banque Centrale de la Republique, specimen 50, 100, uncirculated and scarce (3) 500, 1000 and 5000 francs, 1 March 1960, all 000000 Estimate £200-300 serial numbers, brown, purple, blue, green and violet respectively, all President Sekou Toure at left, plant at right (P 12, 13, 14, 15, 15A), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce, a most attractive set (5) Estimate £350-450

109 GUYANA CHARTERED BANK 640 645* Bank of Guyana, specimen $1, 5 and $10, all ND (1966), Chartered Bank, specimen $5, green and specimen $10, all serial number A/1 000000, red, green and brown red, both zero serial numbers, arms at left (Ma S 6, 13), red respectively, Kaieteur falls at right, arms at centre (P 21s, SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce 22s, 23s), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated (2) and scarce (3) Estimate £200-300 Estimate £100-150 646* Chartered Bank, specimen $500, 1 July 1961, serial number Z/N 000000A, brown, green and pink, male head HAITI at left, arms at centre, value at centre, left and right (Ma S 42), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and 641 rare. A suffix of A at the end of the serial number most Banque Nationale de la Republique, specimen 1 and 2 unusual. gourdes, ND (c.1967), serial number DE/DC 000000 Estimate £500-600 respectively, brown and blue respectively, citadel at centre (P 190, 191), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, 647* uncirculated and scarce (2) Chartered Bank, specimen $500, 1 July 1961, serial Estimate £120-160 number Z/N 000000A, green, brown and multicoloured, male head at left, arms at centre, value at centre, left and right (Ma S 42), HONDURAS Estimate £400-500 642* Republica de Honduras, obverse and reverse uniface HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI proof 1, 2, 5, 10 and 50 pesos, 1928 (PS.162- 165A), BANKING CORPORATION uncirculated, rare (10) Estimate £800-1,000 x648 Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, $1, 1 643 June 1935, prefix G, blue and orange, helmeted female El Banco Central, specimen 1 lempira, 30 July 1965, serial head at left (P 172c, Ma H 4), uncirculated number Z000000, red, Lempira at left, arms at right (P Estimate £120-140 54A), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce 649* Estimate £50-80 Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, $5, 1 April 1941, serial number J832777, brown and multicoloured, maiden at right, arms top centre, small HONG KONG number 8083 in right field (Ma H 9a), almost very fine and scarce GOVERNMENT ISSUE Estimate £200-250 x644* 650 Government of Hong Kong $1, ND (1935), H689536 Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation $10, 1 purple & multicoloured, portrait of King George V at right January 1936, serial number H082, 661 green & (Ma G 10), fresh, almost uncirculated and original, thus rare multicoloured, woman holding sheaf of grain at top left, Estimate £400-600 arms top centre, reverse allegorical scene, value at right (Ma H 14) margins a little ragged otherwise very fine Estimate £100-150 x651 Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, $500, 11 February 1968, serial number L194131, purple-brown and multicoloured, Sir Thomas Jackson at right (Ma H 42), extremely fine Estimate £150-180

110 627 638 631 642 633 644 636 645 652* 654 Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, colour trial $100, ND (1959), serial number 000000UA, olive 655* green nd multicoloured, maiden seated with book at left, Mercantile Bank Limited, specimen $100, 28 July 1964, arms top centre, value at centre and at each corner (Ma H serial number A 000000, red and multicoloured, view of 32), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated, very Hong Kong at centre, value at left and right (Ma M 17), red rare and a lovely note SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated, rare and Estimate £800-1,200 attractive Estimate £700-1,000 MERCANTILE BANK 656 Mercantile Bank Limited, $100 (4), 4 November 1974, all prefix B, two consecutive, red and multicoloured, maiden at left, value at centre and at each corner (Ma M 18), a. unc to unc (4) Estimate £150-200

STANDARD CHARTERED BANK 657* Standard Chartered Bank, specimen $1000 (2), 1 January 1992, serial number J000000, gold and multicoloured, dragon at right, value at centre (Ma S 47), red SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated and scarce (2) x653* Estimate £200-300 Mercantile Bank of India $5, 1 July 1916, serial number 35505 green & orange, allegorical scene of an island at top centre, value at centre and at each corner, manuscript HUNGARY signature low left, printed low right, reverse red, head of 658 Mercury at centre (Ma M 3), handstamped CANCELLED and Finance Ministry, a groups of sheets (9) comprising 1 manuscript and perforated CANCELLED, a lovely fresh and forint, sheet of 4 notes (3), 2 forint, sheet of 4 notes (3) and crisp example, rare 5 forint, sheet of 3 notes (3) (PS.141, 142, 143r2), Estimate £1,500-2,000 uncirculated (9) x654* Estimate £80-120 Mercantile Bank of India $5, 1 July 1930, serial number x659* 35505 green & orange, allegorical scene of an island at top State notes of the Ministry of Finance, specimen 50000 centre, value at centre and at each corner, printed signature and 100000 korona, 1923, red zero serial numbers, red and low right, reverse red, head of Mercury at centre (Ma M 3), blue respectively, young girl at right (P 71a, 72a), mounting perforated, red SPECIMEN overprint, a lovely crisp example, traces and a small nick at top of the 100000, perforated rare MINTA, good extremely fine (2) Estimate £1,500-2,000 Estimate £140-180

112 646 657 647 659 649 661 655 661 660 State notes for the Ministry of Finance specimen 10, 000 korona, 1920, red zero serial numbers violet, green & pale brown, maiden and child at right (Pick 68) perforated and uncirculated Estimate £80-120 x661* State notes of the Ministry of Finance, a group of specimens from the 1 January 1920 series comprising 50, 100, 500, 1000, 5000 and 10000 korona, various historical figures at right (P62-68), peforated MINTA, minor mounting traces, about uncirculated, a handsome group (6) Estimate £300-400 664

ICELAND 662* Bank of Iceland, colour trial 100 kronur, law of 1957, serial number D000000, violet and multicoloured, T. Gunnarsson at left, church at centre (P 40 for type), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare Estimate £150-200

INDIA - BANK OF BENGAL

x665* Bank of Bengal, 50 rupees, 26 November 1829, serial number 24167, black and white, allegorical maiden top centre (Jhunjhunwalla 3.4.2), split and rejoined, signature cut cancelled, VG and rare Estimate £300-400

x663* Bank of Bengal, 25 rupees sicca, 4 February 1836, serial number 10452/1432, black and white, allegorical maiden top centre, also another example, 15 April 1853, serial number 01059 (Jhunjhunwalla 3.6.4, 3.9.4) first split and rejoined, signature cut cancelled, second damaged top left, both CANCELLED handstamp, VG and poor, rare (2) Estimate £400-500 x664* Bank of Bengal, an obverse proof on card for a 50 rupees, x666* Calcutta, 18 (c.1824), black and white, a maiden Bank of Bengal, 50 rupees, 10 August 1836, serial (Commerce) seated on bales and holding a caduceus, value number 47848, black and white, allegorical maiden top in black tablet at centre, value low left, value in Bengali, centre (Jnunjhunwalla 3.6.5), split and rejoined, signature Persian and Kaithi script (Jhunjhunwalla 3.4.3), a lovely cut cancelled, fine and rare Perkins and Heath engraving, slight staining at right Estimate £350-450 otherwise about extremely fine and very rare Estimate £1,500-2,000

114 662 700 694 701 695 705 699 706 809 x669* Bank of Bengal, an obverse and reverse proof on card for a 10 rupees, Calcutta, 31 August 1857, serial number A 18001, black and white with value in lilac lozenge at centre, Britannia top ventre with allegorical maidens representing Commerce, Trade and Agriculture, to the right are a rhinocerous (Assam), boats on the Hooghly river (Bengal), to the right the tomb of Shershah Suri (Bihar) and an elephant representing the remaining provinces of the Bengal Presidency, reverse blue and white, value at centre x667* (Jhunjhunwalla 3.10.1), slight foxing, good extremely fine Bank of Bengal, left hand half of a 50 rupees, 15 April and very rare. This is the Jhunjhunwalla plate note 1853, also right hand half of a 1000 rupees, October 1824, Estimate £4,000-5,000 serial number 2123, black and white, allegorical maiden top centre (Jhunwalla 3.3.7, 3.9.5), fine (2) Estimate £200-250

x670* Bank of Bengal, an obverse and reverse proof on card for a 25 rupees, Calcutta, 3 September 1857, serial number B18003, black and white with value in lilac lozenge at x668* centre, Britannia top ventre with allegorical maidens Bank of Bengal, 100 rupees, 15 March 1852, serial representing Commerce, Trade and Agriculture, to the right number 40928, black and white, allegorical maiden top are a rhinocerous (Assam), boats on the Hooghly river centre (Jhunjhunwalla 3.8.6), split and rejoined, signature (Bengal), to the right the tomb of Shershah Suri (Bihar) and cut cancelled, fine, rare an elephant representing the remaining provinces of the Estimate £400-500 Bengal Presidency, reverse blue and white, value at centre (Jhunjhunwalla 3.10.2), slight foxing, extremely fine, very rare. This is the plate note. Estimate £4,500-5,000

116 x673* x671* Bank of Bengal, an obverse and reverse proof on card for Bank of Bengal, an obverse proof on large format card for a 100 rupees, Calcutta, 17 November 1857, serial number a 25 rupees, Calcutta, ND (c.1857), black and white with F18001, black and white with value in lilac lozenge at value in lilac lozenge at centre, Britannia top ventre with centre, Britannia top ventre with allegorical maidens allegorical maidens representing Commerce, Trade and representing Commerce, Trade and Agriculture, to the right Agriculture, to the right are a rhinocerous (Assam), boats are a rhinocerous (Assam), boats on the Hooghly river on the Hooghly river (Bengal), to the right the tomb of (Bengal), to the right the tomb of Shershah Suri (Bihar) and Shershah Suri (Bihar) and an elephant representing the an elephant representing the remaining provinces of the remaining provinces of the Bengal Presidency, reverse blue Bengal Presidency, reverse blue and white, value at centre and white, value at centre (Jhunjhunwalla 3.10.2), some (Jhunjhunwalla 3.10.4), slight foxing, about extremely fine foxing, almost extremely fine and very rare and very rare. This is the plate note. Estimate £4,000-4,500 Estimate £4,500-5,000

x672* x674* Bank of Bengal, an obverse and reverse proof on card for Bank of Bengal, an obverse and reverse proof on card for a 50 rupees, Calcutta, 19 October 1857, serial number a 500 rupees, Calcutta, 18 December 1857, serial number C18000, black and white with value in lilac lozenge at H18002, black and white with value in lilac lozenge at centre, Britannia top ventre with allegorical maidens centre, Britannia top ventre with allegorical maidens representing Commerce, Trade and Agriculture, to the right representing Commerce, Trade and Agriculture, to the right are a rhinocerous (Assam), boats on the Hooghly river are a rhinocerous (Assam), boats on the Hooghly river (Bengal), to the right the tomb of Shershah Suri (Bihar) and (Bengal), to the right the tomb of Shershah Suri (Bihar) and an elephant representing the remaining provinces of the an elephant representing the remaining provinces of the Bengal Presidency, reverse blue and white, value at centre Bengal Presidency, reverse blue and white, value at centre (Jhunjhunwalla 3.10.3), slightly foxed, reverse more heavily (Jhunjhunwalla 3.10.5), extremely fine and very rare. This is so. Extremely fine and very rare. This is the plate note. the plate note. Estimate £4,500-5,000 Estimate £4,500-5,000

117 MORVI

x675* Bank of Bengal, an obverse and reverse proof on card for a 1000 rupees, Calcutta, 27 January 1858, serial number L18002, black and white with value in lilac lozenge at centre, Britannia top ventre with allegorical maidens representing Commerce, Trade and Agriculture, to the right are a rhinocerous (Assam), boats on the Hooghly river (Bengal), to the right the tomb of Shershah Suri (Bihar) and an elephant representing the remaining provinces of the Bengal Presidency, reverse blue and white, value at centre (Jhunjhunwalla 3.10.6), slight foxing, almost extremely fine and very rare. This is the plate note.

Estimate £4,500-5,000

x676* Morvi State Havala, 250 rupees, ND, serial number 1002/2, cream card with large embossed seal top centre, blue 250 stamp low centre and red print MORVI STATE HAVALA and THE THAKORE SAHEB in fields, manuscript text good very fine and rare Estimate £400-500 677 No Lot

118 GOVERNMENT ISSUES LAHORE/PAKISTAN

x678* Government of India, 10 rupees, Lahore or Calcutta, 25 November 1896, serial number EC/2 26212, black and white, value in green at centre, Jacob signature (PA 7i), the earliest notes from present day Pakistan were those issued by the Government of India for Lahore, this is therefore the earliest collectible numismatic item specifically for present day Pakistan, tidy and original example, almost very fine and extremely rare Estimate £6,000-7,000

x679* x680* Government Issue, 100 rupees, Madras, 10 June 1916, Government Issue, 100 rupees, Madras, 16 February serial number JD/45 68350, black and white, value in green 1925, JE/53 78246, black and white, value in green underprint at centre, Gubbay signature (PA unlisted underprint at centre, Denning signature (PA 17m), split and signature and Madras combination), split and rejoined rejoined probably officially for security, spindle holes probably officially for security, spindle holes otherwise quite otherwise fresh good very fine and rare fresh, very fine and rare Estimate £500-600 Estimate £500-600

119 x681 Government Issue, 5 rupees, 28 December 1915, A (Cawnpore), prefix DC/20, black and white, value in pale pink at centre, Gubbay signature (PA6d), one spindle hole at left, about extremely fine, scarce Estimate £80-120

684

x682* Government Issue, 10 rupees, 18 June 1920, prefix CE/49, black and white and pink, Gubbay signature (PA 10k), scuffed low centre otherwise an original good extremely fine, a handsome example Estimate £200-250

x685* Government Issue, 10 rupees, ND (1917-), serial number prefix K/73, blue and lilac, George V at right, Taylor signature (P 7b), spindle hole otherwise uncirculated thus scarce Estimate £250-300

x683* Government Issue, 5 rupees, ND (1917-), serial number H/85 423334, purple, white, pale green and orange, George V at right, Denning signature (P 4), spindle hole at left and a central crease otherwise an original and fresh almost extremely fine thus scarce Estimate £250-350 x684* Government Issue, 5 rupees, ND (1917-), prefix M/81, 686* purple, green, orange and white, George V at right, Taylor Government Issue, 10 rupees, ND (1920s), serial number signature (P 4b), spindle hole at left otherwise fresh, almost L/3 449908, blue and lilac, George V at right, value at uncirculated centre and at each corner, Taylor signature (P 7b), spindle Estimate £250-300 hole at left otherwise almost uncirculated, scarce Estimate £350-400

120 A GROUP OF FOUR EXCEPTIONAL GEORGE V 100 RUPEES

687* 689* Government Issue 100 rupees, Bombay, ND (1917 - Government Issue 100 rupees, Cawnpore, ND (1917 - 1930), serial number S/76 464371 green & lilac, head of 1930), serial number S/84 881077 green & lilac, head of George V at right, J.B. Taylor signature (Pick 10b ) spindle George V at right, J.B. Taylor signature (Pick 10j) two hole at left, otherwise fresh with strong paper, about spindle holes at left, otherwise fresh with good fabric, extremely fine and rare in this grade almost extremely fine, rare Estimate £1,750-2,250 Estimate £1,750-2,250

688* 690* Government Issue 100 rupees, Calcutta, ND (1917 - Government Issue 100 rupees, Cawnpore, ND (1917 - 1930) serial number T/2 228706 green & lilac, head of 1930), serial number T/6 493792 green & lilac, head of George V at right, J.B. Taylor signature (Pick 10F) lightly George V at right, J.W. Kelly signature (Pick 10K) small nick pressed, two pinholes at left, otherwise extremely fine, rare in margin, two pinholes otherwise lightly pressed, very fine in this grade rare Estimate £1,750-2,250 Estimate £1,500-1,800

121 x691* x693A* Government Issue, 10 rupees, ND (1928-), serial number Reserve Bank of India, specimen 100 rupees, ND (1949-), prefix N/98, blue and green, George V and palm tree at zero serial numbers, blue and lilac, Asoka column at right, right, Kelly signature (P 16b), fresh, almost uncirculated Rama Rau signature (P 41), mounting traces, good very fine thus scarce and very rare Estimate £150-180 Estimate £1,000-1,200 x692 Government Issue, a group comprising 1, 5, 10 (2) rupees, all ND, all George VI at right (25a, 18a, 19a, 24), extremely fine to uncirculated (4) Estimate £120-160

A LATE CONSIGNMENT OF RARE SPECIMENS

693B* Reserve Bank of India, specimen 1000 rupees, Bombay, ND (1949-), zero serial numbers, purple and green and lilac, Asoka column at right, Rama Rau sinature (P 47a), damp markings and mounting traces thus very fine, very rare Estimate £1,500-2,000

x693C* Reserve Bank of India, specimen 5000 rupees, ND (1949-), zero serial numbers, green and lilac, Asoka column at left, Rama Rau signature (P 48a), this is the error Hindi 693* type, damp markings and mounting traces thus very fine, Reserve Bank of India, specimen 1 rupee, blue (P 78A), extremely rare also specimen 2 rupees, orange-pink (P79), and specimen Estimate £3,000-3,500 2 rupees, red-brown, all serial number 000-000000 (P 53A), red SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated and rare (3) Estimate £400-600 x693D Reserve Bank of India, a group of specimens comprising 10 rupees, 5 rupees and 2 rupees, ND (1949-), also 1 rupee (2), all Asoka column, first three Rama Rau signature, last two Ambegoankar signature (1957), (P 38, 33, 28, 72, 73), mounting traces, about very fine, very rare (5) Estimate £1,000-1,200

122 693C

INDONESIA IRAN 694* x696* Bank Indonesia, specimen 5, 25, 100, 500 rupiah, first German Treasury WWI 5 marks, 31 October 1904, blue- two dated 1 January 1959 and with serial numbers 5A/25A green, red overprint of denomination in Persian on both 00000, last two undated (1957), no serial numbers, squirrel sides, allegorical scene with woman, child and dove, and tiger respectively (P 65, 67, 51, 52), red SPECIMEN reverse blue, dragon at centre (Pick M1, Rosenberg 353) an overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce (4) original good extremely fine, rare in this grade Estimate £200-300 Estimate £700-900 695* 697 Bank Indonesia, specimen 25 rupiah, 1959 and specimen Banque Melli Iran, obverse die proof 5 rials, obverse die 5000 rupiah, 1960, both zero serial numbers, green and proof 10 rials (2), ND (c.1932), black and white, Shah Reza vilolet respectively, President Sukarno at left of the 5000 at left or right, (P.24, 25), also obverse die proof 20 rials, rupiah (P 67, 88a), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, colour and design as previous (P.26), all are mounted with uncirculated and scarce, the 1000 a handsome note (2) corner clipping at top, generally extremely fine and very Estimate £200-300 rare (4) Estimate £400-500 698 Bank Melli Iran, obverse and reverse die proofs in black and white for a 5, 10 rials, obverse of proof 25, 50, 100 rials, Shah Reza, value at each corner (P.18-22), all are card mounted, rare, about extremely fine (7) Estimate £400-500 x699* Bank Melli Iran, 1000 rials, AH 1317 (1938), red serial number B491920, green and multicoloured, Shah Reza at right, Western serial numbers (P 38Aa), uncirculated thus rare and an attractive example Estimate £800-1,000

696

123 700* IRAQ Banque Melli/National Bank of Persia, a selection of obverse and reverse die proof 20 rials, 50 rials, 100 rials, x706* 500 rials and 1000 rials, all are black and white except Central Bank, 5 dinars, law of 1947, prefix 1/A, red and obverse 1000 rials in green, ND (c.1934), all Shah Reza multicoloured, King Faisal II at right (P 49), uncirculated portrait (P.26-30), same as Bank Mellie but ABNC imprint Estimate £140-180 National Bank of Persia in margin of each proof, very fine 707 to extremely fine, very rare (10) Central Bank, colour trial 1 dinar, ND (1959), zero serial Estimate £800-1,200 numbers, red and multicoloured, arms at right, value at left 701* and right (P 53a for type), black SPECIMEN overprint, Bank Markazi, colour trial 1000 rials, SH 1341 (1962), perforated, uncirculated and rare zero serial numbers, blue and multicoloured, Shah Pahlavi Estimate £60-100 at centre, value at left and right (P 77 for type), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and a lovely IRELAND bright note, rare FROM THE COLLECTION OF W.L.S. BARRETT Estimate £300-400

702* Bank Markazi, a hand executed essay on card for a 5000 x708* rials, ND (c.1963), red zero serial numbers, blue and Agricultural & Commercial Bank of Ireland, proof 35/-, multicoloured, Shah Pahlavi at centre, value at each corner, 18-, black and white, sea God, maiden and hippocamps, signatures of Doctor Ali Pouhomayoun and Abdul Hossein maiden at left and right about extremely fine, a lovely note Behnia at right (P unlisted), the first 5000 rials was issued in Estimate £600-800 1969, this design never adopted, attractive and unique Estimate £1,300-1,500 703 Bank Markazi, specimen 10 rials, AH 1340 (1961), zero serial numbers, violet and multicoloured, Shah Pahlavi at right (P 71), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce Estimate £50-80 x704 Bank Markazi, colour trial 200 rials, ND (1971-1973), red zero serial numbers, blue-green and lilac, Shah Pahlavi at right (P 92c), red SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated and scarce Estimate £80-120 x709* Sir Henry Macartney, Bank Post Bill 3 guineas, 24 July x705* 1811, serial number 7200 black & white, partners initials at Bank Markazi, 10000 rials, ND (1972-1972), green and left very good multicoloured, Shah Pahlavi at centre, value at each corner Estimate £300-400 (P 96b), pressed, about extremely fine and rare Estimate £300-400

124 x710* Clonmell Bank, Riall and Riall, £1, 9 December, 1818, x713* serial number black & white, partners initials at left, for Riall Cork Bank, Leslie and Leslie, 30/-, 1 December 1825, & Riall very good serial number 2050 black & white, maiden and Mercury top Estimate £300-400 centre, partners initials at left, for Leslie & Leslie about very fine and a lovely example Estimate £400-600

x711* Cotter, Kellett & Kellet, Bank Post Bill for 3 guineas, 9 December 180-, serial number 6924 black & white, partners initials at left damage at right thus poor but presentable enough x714* 1 Estimate £200-300 Cork Bank, Newenham and Newenham, proof 1 ⁄2 guineas, 18 -, black & white, arms at top left, partners names in vertical format at left, manuscript printed by G. Harris, Liverpool in field below good very fine Estimate £250-300

x712* Cork Bank, Leslie and Leslie, 25/-, 25 November 1823, serial numbers 7987 black & white, partners initials at left, for Leslie & Leslie VG Estimate £300-400 x715* Cork Bank, Roberts, Roberts, Leslie and Leslie, proof 1 1 ⁄2 guineas, 18 -, black & white, arms at left, partners names in vertical format good very fine Estimate £250-350

125 x719* x716* Dublin, Gibbons and Williams, 30/-, 1 September 1833, 1 Cork Bank, Roche and Roche, 1 ⁄2 guineas, 23 August serial number 1386, black and white, allegorical maidens 1811, serial numbers 78/73 black & white, maiden top left and view of Dublin, manuscript signatures of Gibbons and about fine Williams good fine Estimate £250-350 Estimate £200-300

x720* Dublin, Gibbons & Williams unissued £3, 4 December 1834, serial number 5279 black and white, allegorical x717* maidens and view of Dublin at centre, allegorical scenes top Dublin, Alexander & Alexander £1, 18 April 1811, serial left and right, signed by Gibbons and Williams good very number D 3219 black & white, partners initials at left VG fine, scarce Estimate £200-300 Estimate £300-400

x718 x721* Dublin, Gibbons & Williams 30 shillings, 1 July 1833, Williams & Finn £1, 2 September 1805, serial number E serial number 4 black & white, allegorical maidens and view 2954 black & white, arms at top left, for Williams & Finn of Dublin at centre, allegorical scenes top left and right, fine signed by Gibbons and Williams various annotations, Estimate £300-400 almost fine and a very low number Estimate £200-300

126 x722* Dublin, Ffrench, Taaffe, Keary, Ffrench and Ffrench, x725* £1, 21 November 1812, serial number B5333, black and Dublin, Bank Post Bill, La Touche and La Touche, £5, 31 white VG December 1813, serial number 231, black and white Estimate £200-300 signature cut cancelled, VG and very rare Estimate £800-1,000

x723* Dublin, Ffrench, Taaffe, Keary, Ffrench and Ffrench, £1 and 10/-, 21 January 1813, serial number B9123, black and white VG Estimate £200-300

x726* Fermoy Bank, £1 proof on card, 18-, £1 proof on card, 18-, black & white, bank initials top centre and left in vertical panel, for Anderson and Staig, manuscript PROOF low right and SPECIMEN GIVEN TO overprint at centre, very fine Estimate £300-400

x724* Dublin, Bank Post Bill, Dublin, Ffrench, Taaffe, Keary, Ffrench and Ffrench, £3, 4 January 1812, serial number 4914, black and white about very fine Estimate £300-400

x727* Kilkenny Bank, Williams and Finn 9/-, 1 October 1800, serial number 2737, black and white, Hibernia top left about fine, rare Estimate £600-800

127 731 x728* 1 Limerick Bank, Roche and Roche, unissued 1 ⁄2 guineas, 180-, black and white, maiden top left damage at left and right otherwise fine Estimate £150-200

x732* Tuam Bank post Bill, Dublin, Ffrench, Taaffe, Keary, Ffrench and Ffrench, 3 guineas, 25 April 1825, serial number 5049, black and white, initials at left fine Estimate £200-250

x729* Mallow Bank, De la Cour and Galvey, proof £1, 10/- on card, 181-, black and white, maiden top centre, arms at left good very fine Estimate £300-400

x733* Tuam Bank Post Bill, Dublin, Ffrench, Taaffe, Keary, Ffrench and Ffrench, £4, 13 November 1811, serial number 1701, black and white, initials at left about very fine Estimate £300-400

x730* Nenagh Bank, Going and Going, £1, 20 November 1815, serial number 961, black and white, initials at left about fine Estimate £300-400 x731* Tuam Bank Post Bill, Dublin, Ffrench, Taaffe, Keary, Ffrench and Ffrench, 1 guinea, 1 October 1811, serial number 63, black and white, initials at left VG x734* Estimate £150-200 Waterford, Newports Bank, Newport and Newport, 9/-, 1 July 1800, serial number 1786, black and white, initials at left, VG, rare Estimate £600-800

128 x735* x738* Waterford Bank, Roberts, Roberts and Congreve, Waterford Bank Post Bill, Atkins, Atkins and Skottone, 1 unissued 1 ⁄2 guineas, 18-, black and white, maiden top unissued £5, 13/-, 9D, 18-, black and white, initials at left centre about extremely fine good fine Estimate £300-400 Estimate £250-300

x736* Waterford, Newport, Newport and Newport, £1 and x739* 5/-, 11 September 1818, serial number 5396, black and Youghall Bank, Giles and Giles, £1, 3 December 1808, white, initials at left, VG, rare serial number 1652, black and white, initials at left damage Estimate £400-500 at right margin, VG Estimate £250-300

x737* Waterford, Atkins, Skottone and Roberts, £2, 5/- and x740* 6D, 2 May 1808, serial number 334, black and white VG to Youghall Bank, Giles and Giles, £1, 5/-, 3 December fine 1808, serial number 1467, black and white, initials at left Estimate £300-400 VG Estimate £200-300

129 BELFAST BANKING COMPANY

x744* Belfast Banking Company Limited, proof £5, Belfast, x741* ND, black and white, arms at top centre and left centre Belfast Banking Company Limited, 20/-, Belfast, 3 July perforated CANCELLED, good extremely fine, scarce 1913, serial number I/F 5851, black and white, value in pale Estimate £300-400 blue panel at centre, arms top centre and left centre, manuscript signature low right (PA 50 for type), almost fine, rare Estimate £600-800

x745* Belfast Banking Company Limited, £5, Belfast, 7 March 1917, serial number B/B 5866, black and white, value in x742* pale brown panel at centre, arms top centre and left centre, Belfast Banking Company Limited, proof £2, Belfast, manuscript signature low right (PA 51), VG, rare ND, black and white, arms top centre and left centre Estimate £800-1,000 perforated CANCELLED, good extremely fine, rare Estimate £600-800

x746* x743* Belfast Banking Company Limited, proof £100, Belfast, Belfast Banking Company Limited, proof £5 on card like ND, black and white, Hibernia and allegorical symbols top paper, Belfast, ND, black and white, arms top centre and centre, value top left and right and low left, value in green left centre (PA51 for type) perforated SPECIMEN C.SKIPPER at centre perforated CANCELLED, very rare & EAST, good extremely fine Estimate £1,000-1,500 Estimate £200-250

130 x747* Belfast Banking Company Limited, £20, Belfast, 3 x750* February 1943, serial number E6775, black and white, National Bank of Ireland, proof £1 on card, New Ross, value in lilac panel at centre, arms top centre and in ND, black and white, Hibernia and allegorical symbols top borders, manuscript signature low right (P129c), good very centre, arms top left black SPECIMEN overstamp, slightly fine, scarce scuffed, very fine Estimate £250-350 Estimate £250-300

x748* Belfast Banking Company Limited, £100, 3 January 1923, serial number A.4332, black and white, value in x751* orange underprint at centre, arms top centre, arms at National Bank of Ireland, proof £10, Tipperary, ND, black borders, manuscript signature low right (P131a), fresh and and white, Hibernia and allegorical symbols top centre, quite crisp, good very fine and rare arms top left scuffed, very fine Estimate £500-700 Estimate £400-500

NATIONAL BANK

x752* x749* National Bank of Ireland, proof £10, Tralee, ND, black National Bank of Ireland, proof 30/- on card, Athlone, and white, Hibernia and allegorical symbols top centre, ND, black and white, Hibernia and allegorical symbols top arms top left scuffed, low margin somewhat untidy centre, arms top left scuffed otherwise very fine otherwise about very fine Estimate £250-350 Estimate £300-400

131 NORTHERN BANKING COMPANY LIMITED

755 x753* PROVINCIAL BANK OF IRELAND Northern Banking Company Limited, proof £1 on card, 18-, black and white, ship and allegorical symbols top centre, value top left and right, list of constituent banks in borders small perforations, pencil annotation 13 Feby./83 low right, a bright good extremely fine, attractive Estimate £250-300

x756* Provincial Bank of Ireland, £1, 1 November 1852, serial number 49923, black and white, Britannia and Hibernia top centre, head of Queen Victoria top left black CANCELLED overstamp, cut and rejoined, VG to fine Estimate £150-200 x754* Northern Banking Company Limited, £5, 1 January 1926, serial number A48113, black and white, ship and allegorical symbols top centre, value in blue at centre, value at left and right, manuscript signature low right (PA 70), a solid very fine, rare Estimate £400-500 x755* Northern Banking Company Limited, £10, Belfast, 1 March 1916, serial number 87751, black and white, ship and allegorical symbols top centre, value in blue at centre, value at left and right, list of constituent banks in borders (PA 72), fine, rare Estimate £400-500 x757* Provincial Bank of Ireland, proof 30/- on card, Banbridge, ND, black and white, Britannia and Hibernia top centre, head of Queen Victoria top left, value top right good extremely fine Estimate £300-400

132 x758* x761* Provincial Bank of Ireland, proof £5 on card, Belfast, ND, Provincial Bank of Ireland, 30/-, Cork, 1 November 1825, black and white, Britannia and Hibernia top centre, head of serial number 21233, black and white, head of William IV George IV top left very fine top left, mauscript signatures below red CANCELLED Estimate £400-500 overstamp, VG, last quarter at right missing, another note substituted Estimate £250-300

x759* Provincial Bank of Ireland, £1, Clonmell, 15 September 1855, serial number A69517, black and white, Britannia and Hibernia top centre, head of Queen Victoria top left, x762* value top right, manuscript signature low right split and Provincial Bank of Ireland, proof £3 on card, Cork, ND, rejoined, VG to fine black and white, Britannia and Hibernia top centre, head of Estimate £250-300 Queen Victoria top left black SPECIMEN overstamp, about extremely fine Estimate £300-350

x760* Provincial Bank of Ireland, proof £5 on card, Cootehill, x763* ND, black and white, Britannia and Hibernia top centre, Provincial Bank of Ireland, proof £5 on card, Cork, ND, head of George IV top left damage to top margin, scuffed, black and white, Britannia and Hibernia top centre, head of otherwise about very fine Queen Victoria top left, value top right good extremely fine Estimate £300-400 Estimate £300-350

133 x764* x767* Provincial Bank of Ireland, proof £1 on card, Galway, ND, Provincial Bank of Ireland, £1, Londonderry, 15 black and white, Britannia and Hibernia top centre, head of November 1826, serial number 25523/23525, black and George IV top left scuffed, low left tip missing otherwise white, head of William IV top left, mauscript signatures very fine below red CANCELLED overstamp, split and rejoined, Estimate £250-300 backing paper Estimate £300-400

x765* x768* Provincial Bank of Ireland, £1, Kilkenny, 1 June 1837, Provincial Bank of Ireland, proof 25/- on card, Lurgan, serial number A 3042/3043, black and white, Britannia and ND (c.1829), black and white, Britannia and Hibernia top Hibernia top centre, head of George IV top left, manuscript centre, head of George IV top left, value top right scuffed, signature low right split and rejoined, fine good very fine Estimate £100-150 Estimate £300-350

x766* x769* Provincial Bank of Ireland, £10, Kilkenny, 1 June 1861, Provincial Bank of Ireland, £20, Mallow, 1 January 1839, serial number 9335, black and white, Britannia and serial number 880, black and white, Britannia and Hibernia Hibernia top centre, head of Queen Victoria top left split top centre, head of George IV top left, value top right, and rejoined, fine manuscript signature low right CANCELLED handstamp, Estimate £200-300 split and rejoined, almost fine Estimate £800-1,200

134 x770* 772 Provincial Bank of Ireland, £1, Parsonstown, 15 June 1860, serial number A76758, black and white, Britannia and Hibernia top centre, head of Queen Victoria top left, value top right, manuscript signature top right CANCELLED handstamp, split and rejoined, VG Estimate £250-300

x773* Provincial Bank of Ireland, £2, Sligo, 15 October 1851, serial number 21281, black and white, Britannia and Hibernia top centre, head of Queen Victoria top left, manuscript signature low right black CANCELLED, split and x771* rejoined, VG Provincial Bank of Ireland, £1, Skibbereen, 1 November Estimate £150-180 1852, serial number 44562, black and white, Britannia and Hibernia top centre, head of Queen Victoria top left, value top right, manuscript signature low right split and rejoined, VG Estimate £250-300 x772* Provincial Bank of Ireland, £1, 1 November 1854, serial number B57229, black and white, Britannia and Hibernia top centre, head of Queen Victoria top left CANCELLED handstamp, split and rejoined, fine Estimate £150-200

x774* Provincial Bank of Ireland, £1, Waterford, 1 February 1862, A83365, black and white, Britannia and Hibernia top centre, head of Queen Victoria top left, manuscript signature low right split and rejoined, VG Estimate £150-180

135 777 x775* Provincial Bank of Ireland, £5, 5 November 1874, serial number A 10093, black and white, Britannia and Hibernia top centre, Queen Victoria top left, value top right, manuscript signature low right split and rejoined, ink annotation on reverse, VG to fine Estimate £250-300

778* Belfast Banking Company, £5 2 October 1942, black, white and red, also £10, 5 June 1965, black, white and green (P127b, 128c), very fine and almost uncirculated (2) Estimate £100-120

x776* Provincial Bank of Ireland, proof £10, 10 November 1874, black and white, Britannia and Hibernia top centre, head of Queen Victoria top left pencil annotation to this Octr.30th/74, about extremely fine Estimate £200-250

VARIOUS OWNERS 779* BELFAST BANKING COMPANY LIMITED Belfast Banking Company £50, 9 November 1939, serial number B 2052 black and white, value in orange 777* underprint at centre, arms top centre and in border, Belfast Banking Company Limited, £10, 7 December manuscript signature low right, reverse orange (P 130b) 1917, serial number Q.3369, black and white, value in almost very fine and rare brown underprint at centre, arms top centre, arms at left Estimate £400-600 (PA 52), damaged below, the main body of the note a presentable VG and rare Estimate £400-500

136 GIBBONS AND WILLIAMS GALWAY

780* Gibbons and Williams, 30/-, Dublin, 14 October 1833, 782* serial number 1858, black and white, Britannia and Galway Bank, £1, 2 shillings and 9 pence (1 guinea), 1 allegorical maidens top centre, pastoral scene top left and December 1811, serial number 6977, black and white, right, mauscript signatures of Gibbons and Williams below arms at left, for Joyce and Blake very good but presentable a pleasing almost very fine and rare Estimate £250-350 Estimate £600-800

NATIONAL BANK OF IRELAND ENNIS 783 National Bank of Ireland, a set of black and white proofs for £1, 1903, £3, 1896, £5, 1896, £10, 1894, £20, 1895, £50, 1899 and £100, 1897, Hibernia top centre with harp and wolf hound, arms top left, value top right (P.-), all are cut cancelled below, various pencil annotations, generally good very fine and some very rare Perkins engravings (7) Estimate £450-550

NORTHERN BANKING COMPANY

781* Ennis Bank, £1, 2 shillings and 9 pence (1 guinea), 10 July 1815, serial number 45, black and white, arms top left, bank title in vertical column at left hole in right field otherwise a presentable very good and very rare Estimate £650-750

784* Northern Banking Company, proof £10, Belfast, 18-, black and white, ship and allegorical symbols top centre, value at left and right (PA 64 for similar), pencil annotation to this Ap 25/65 low right, extremely fine, attractive and rare Estimate £300-400

137 787 785* Northern Banking Company, proof £20, Belfast, 18-, black and white, ship and allegorical symbols top centre, value at left and right (PA 64 for similar), pencil annotation from this low right, extremely fine, attractive and rare Estimate £300-400

788* Northern Bank Limited, £100, Belfast, 2 June 1919, serial number 5835, black and white, value in blue at centre, bank title in blue in top margin, ship and allegorical symbols top crentre, manuscript signature of Craig low right, reverse blue and white, bank initials and value (P 177), a lovely fresh and bright example, rare 786* Estimate £1,800-2,000 Northern Bank Limited, £50, Belfast, 25 April 1918, serial number 3879, black and white, value and bank title in blue at centre, ship and allegorical symbols top centre, manuscript signature of Craig low right (P 176), a lovely bright and fresh about uncirculated, rare Estimate £1,000-1,200 787* Northern Bank Limited £50, Belfast, 25 April 1918, serial number 3933, black and white, value in blue underprint at centre, ship and allegorical symbols top centre, value at left and right, manuscript signature low right, reverse blue (P 176) fresh, an attractive good extremely fine, rare Estimate £1,000-1,400

789* Northern Bank Limited, proof £100, ND, black and white, ship and allegorical symbols top centre, value at left and right (P183 for type), red SPECIMEN overprint, low left tip missing otherwise good extremely fine and scarce Estimate £250-300

138 PROVINCIAL BANK OF IRELAND

792* Provincial Bank of Ireland, £1, Newry, 15 January 1864, 790* serial number A2189, black and white, Britannia and Provincial Bank of Ireland, £1, Newry, 1 October 1862, Hibernia top centre, head of a young Queen Victoria top serial number 92044, black and white, Britannia and left, value top right and low left and in underprint at centre, Hibernia top centre, head of a young Queen Victoria top NEWRY in margin at left and right and low centre, left, value top right and low left and in underprint at centre, manuscript signature low right uncut thus very rare, a NEWRY in margin at left and right and low centre, pleasing fine manuscript signature low right officially cut and rejoined, a Estimate £700-900 pleasing VG and rare Estimate £500-600 x793 Provincial Bank of Ireland a contemporary forgery of a £10, 10 November 1880, serial number 87206 black & white, Britania and Hibernia top centre, Queen Victoria top left very fine and rare Estimate £150-200

ULSTER BANK

791* Provincial Bank of Ireland, £1, Newry, 1 August 1863, serial number 98520, black and white, Britannia and Hibernia top centre, head of a young Queen Victoria top left, value top right and low left and in underprint at centre, NEWRY in margin at left and right and low centre, manuscript signature low right officially cut and rejoined, a pleasing fine and rare 794* Estimate £600-700 Ulster Banking Company, £1, Belfast, 1 January 1861, serial number G85167, black and white, ship and allegorical symbols top centre, value top left and right and in underprint at centre, constituent banks at left and right, manuscript signature low right VG to fine, presentable and very rare Estimate £800-1,200

139 795* x797* Ulster Bank Limited, £50, Belfast, 1 June 1929, red serial Currency Commission, National Bank Limited, £5, 5 number 1840, black and white, value in blue underprint at January 1939, serial number 04NK 015639 brown and centre, ship and allegorical scene at top centre, value at green, allegorical scene of man tilling field with horses, each corner, manuscript signature low right, BELFAST in low reverse bridge (Pick 27) very fine and scarce margin, also a Provincial Bank of Ireland Limited, 1942 (P Estimate £300-400 310, 235b), a pleasing and original very fine, rare, second note crayon number at right, fine (2) CENTRAL BANK Estimate £400-600

CURRENCY COMMISSION

798* Central Bank, specimen 10 shillings, 2.3.02 (c.1962), serial number 01P 000000, orange and green, Lady Lavery at left, Muimhneachain and Whitaker signatures (P 63), red x796* SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce Currency Commission, National Bank Limited, £1, 26 Estimate £150-200 July 1933, serial number 16 NA 068205 green, orange & x799 lilac, allegorical scene of man tilling field with horses (Pick Central Bank, 10 shillings, 9 July 1943, serial number 26) fresh good very fine, scarce 70G070329 orange & multicolured, portrait of woman at Estimate £300-400 left, identifying code M in circle at top left and low right, Brennan and McElligott signatures (P 1D), uncirculated Estimate £80-100

140 NATIONAL BANK

800* Central Bank, specimen 10 shillings, 6 April 1964, serial 802* number 35P000000, orange and green, Lady Lavery The National Bank Limited, specimen £5, Belfast, 1st portrait at left (P 63), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, May 1964, serial number A 00000, blue, beige and white, uncirculated and rare Hibernia and allegorical symbols low left, value at left and Estimate £200-300 right (P 159), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare, an attractive note Estimate £400-600

NORTHERN BANK

801* Central Bank, specimen 10/-, £5, £10, £20, £50 and £100, all 1968, zero serial numbers, all Lady Lavery portrait, all Muimhneachain and Whitaker signatures (P 63, 65a, 66a, 68a, 69a), mounting traces, fresh good extremely fine, rare and attractive (5) 803* Estimate £800-1,200 Northern Bank Limited, £100, 1 July 1976, serial number H 0095416, red and multicoloured, allegorical scenes, also a First Trust Bank specimen £100, 1 March 1996, serial number AE 000000, green, elderly couple at right (P 192b, 135b), good very fine and uncirculated (2) Estimate £250-300 803A Bank of Ireland, specimen £10, ND (1971), red serial number U000000, mauve, Hibernia at right, Chestnutt signature (P 63a), red SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated Estimate £200-250 803B Ulster Bank Limited, £10, 1 February 1971, this type not in the Burr collection, prefix C, green and lilac, Brain signature (P 327a), fine, scarce Estimate £140-180

141 ISLE OF MAN

806

804* Isle of Man, Castle Rushen, unissued 1 guinea, 179-, black and white, castle Rushen in oval frame top centre, crown and triskeles at left some foxing otherwise a bright fresh about extremely fine, scarce Estimate £200-250

807* Government Issue, a set of notes comprising £5, K 222222, £10, K 999999, £10, M 00001 and £20, F 444444, all Elizabeth II and triskeles (P 41b, 44, 45), uncirculated (4) Estimate £300-400 808* Government Issue, £10, ND (1998), serial number L 1000000, brown and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at right, triskeles in green at centre, Cashen signature (P 44), uncirculated and a rare one million number Estimate £300-350 805* 808A Dumbells Banking Company Limited, £1, Douglas, 11 Lloyds Bank Limited, unissued £1, Douglas, 19-, black, June 1879, serial number 39136, black and white, arms top green and lilac, arms at centre (P 13r), an uncirculated centre, manuscript signatures below, one of Shimmon remainder (Quarmby 317), two handstamps, VG but very rare in Estimate £60-80 issued format Estimate £400-500 ISRAEL 806* x809* Government Issue, colour trial £1, ND (1961), serial Bank Leumi, 500 prutah, ND (1952), red serial number number 000000, green and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at E581698, grey and blue (P 19a), uncirculated and scarce right, triskeles at centre, value at left and right (P 25 for Estimate £200-250 type), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare x810 Estimate £200-300 Bank of Israel, 1 pound, blue, prefix F, and 10 pounds, red and pale orange, prefix D, both ND (1948-1951), (P 15a, 17a), uncirculated (2) Estimate £200-240 811 Bank of Israel, specimen 10 lirot, 1958, serial number 4/000000, pink-violet, scientist at left (P 32b), red SPECIMEN stamp, uncirculated Estimate £50-100

142 ITALY x818* Government Issue, £5, 17 March 1960, serial number 812 10A 68443, blue, pale green and pink, Elizabeth II at left, Banca Dell Associazione Mutua Romana 1 lira red, Italia value at right, Richardson signature, reverse blue, factory at centre, reverse blue & white (Pick ) extremely fine and banana tree (P 48a), a pleasing and original good very Estimate £50-60 fine, scarce x813 Estimate £300-400 Banca d’Italia, 50 lire, 1940, yellow and multicoloured, x819* Azzolini and Urbini signatures (P 54b), uncirculated Government Issue, £5, 4 July 1960, red serial number 11A Estimate £50-80 10655, blue, green and pale pink, Elizabeth II at left, value at right, Richardson signature, reverse blue, factory and JAMAICA banana tree (P 48b), slight foxing, a central crease otherwise fresh and bright, crisp extremely fine, scarce x814* Estimate £350-450 Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas), £10, Kingston, 1 May 1937, serial number D001053, pale blue, x820* green and lilac, arms and J at right, value at left, manuscript Government Issue, £5, 4 July 1960, red serial number 11A signature low left, printed signature low right, reverse blue 10657, blue, green and pale pink, Elizabeth II at left, value and lilac, arms at centre, value at left and right (PS 148b), at right, Richardson signature, reverse blue, factory and an original very fine, scarce banana tree (P 48b), slight foxing, a central crease Estimate £400-600 otherwise fresh and bright, crisp extremely fine, scarce Estimate £350-450 x815* Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas), £10, x821* Kingston, 1 March 1940, serial number D 003740, pale Government Issue, £5, 4 July 1960, red serial number 11A blue, green and lilac, arms and J at right, value at left, 42440, blue, green and pale pink, Elizabeth II at left, value printed signatures low left and right, reverse blue and lilac, at right, Richardson signature, reverse blue, factory and arms at centre, value at left and right (PS 148c), an original banana tree (P 48b), slight foxing, fresh good very fine, very fine, scarce scarce Estimate £250-300 Estimate £300-400 x822* Government Issue, £5, 4 July 1960, red serial number 12A 15295, blue, green and pale pink, Elizabeth II at left, value at right, Richardson signature, reverse blue, factory and banana tree (P 48b), slight foxing and a faint central crease otherwise a lovely crisp example, good extremely fine and rare in this grade Estimate £400-500 823 Bank of Jamaica, specimen 5 shillings, ND (1964), serial number EU 000000, red and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at left, arms with English motto low centre, Payton signature (P.51 Ab), red SPECIMEN overpirnt, perforated, uncirculated x816* and rare Government Issue 5/-, no date, law of 1904/18, serial Estimate £100-150 number A/2 89996 red and green, arms and value at left, head of George V and value at right, reverse brown, 824 galleon at centre, value at left and right (P27) a lovely crisp Bank of Jamaica, specimen 5 shillings, red and specimen and original example, almost extremely fine and very rare 10 shillings, violet, serial numbers EA/GA 000000, Elizabeth Estimate £1,000-1,500 II at left, arms low centre with Latin legend, Payton signature (P 49, 50), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, x817* uncirculated and scarce (2) Government Issue, £5, 17 March 1960, red serial number Estimate £200-250 9A 49404, blue, green and pale pink, Elizabeth II at left, value at right, Richardson signature, reverse blue, factory and banana tree (P 48a), very fine and a scarce date Estimate £200-250

143 825* 830 Bank of Jamaica, specimen 10 shillings, ND (1961), serial German Occupation during World War II 6D (20), ND number GA 000000, purple and multicoloured, Elizabeth II (1941 - 1942) pale red, arms at left, value in underprint at at left, arms with Latin motto low centre, Payton signature centre (P 1a) generally very fine, several better (20) (P.50), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated Estimate £200-250 and rare 831* Estimate £150-200 German Occupation during World War II 6D (20), ND 826* (1941 - 1942) pale red, arms at left, value in underprint at Bank of Jamaica, specimen £1, ND (1961), serial number centre (P 1a) generally fine, several better (20) AA 000000, green and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at left, Estimate £200-250 arms with Latin legend low centre, Payton signature (P 51), 832* red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and German Occupation during World War II 1/- (16), ND scarce (1941 - 1942) pale blue & brown, arms at top left, two men Estimate £150-200 in underprint (P 2a) generally fine to good very fine, one 827* uncirculated (16) Bank of Jamaica, specimen £5, ND (1964), serial number Estimate £140-180 JA 000000, blue and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at left, arms 833 with English motto below, Payton signature (P 52b), red German Occupation during World War II 10 shillings (4) SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare also £1 serial number 4703, ND (1941 - 1942) green, arms Estimate £400-600 top left, £1, violet & green arms top left, annotatian on reverse of pound. (P 5a, 6a) generally fine to very fine (5) JAPAN Estimate £200-250 x828* 834* Allied Military Curency, 20 yen, ND (1946), serial number German Occupation during World War II 6D, 2/-, 2/- A01991102A, black and pale blue, A and value in lilac blue, pale red & pink respectivley, the 6D and 2/- with date underprint (P 72), uncirculated and scarce April 24th 1942 annotation on reverse (P 1a, 2a, 4a) also 10 Estimate £300-350 shillings, green and £1 violet, both with manuscript signature of E. Blampied, April 20 1942 on reverse (P5, 6) JERSEY generally very fine to good very fine and scarce with Blampied signature (5) 828A Estimate £400-500 St. Marys Parochial Church, a selection of pulls comprising £1 (5), 18-, blue and white, also black and 835 white (11), all church at centre, arms top left and right, also States Issue 10 shillings, (11), ND (1963) brown, several Bible Christian Church unissued £1 (7), uncirculated (23) consecutive, Padgham signature (P 7a) and £1 (10), ND Estimate £250-300 (1963), green, Padgham signature, (P 8a), £1, £5, £10 Clennet signature (P 8b, 9b, 10a) the last three notes about extremely fine, balance uncirculated (24) Estimate £100-140 836* States Issue, specimen £5, ND (1963), serial number A 000000, red and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at right, arms low centre, Padgham signature (P.9S1), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare Estimate £150-200 837* States Issue, specimen 10 shillings, brown, specimen £1, green and specimen £5, red, all ND (1963), all serial number A 000000, all Elizabeth II at right, arms low centre, Padgham signature (P 7, 8, 9), red SPECIMEN overprint, 829* perforated, uncirculated and scarce (3) Jersey Bank Michael Baudains, £1, 28 January 1814, serial Estimate £250-350 number 451, black and white, archway and arms at left, manuscript siganture of Michel Bauidain’s low right (McCammon JN22), about fine, rare Estimate £500-700

144 814 819 815 820 817 821 818 822 838 KUWAIT States Issue £1 (6), Clennet, Lely (P 11a, b) £5 Clennet (P 12a) and a Franklin mint specimen £1, 5, 10, 20 the £1 Lely x846* 1 fine, balance uncirculated (11) Currency Board colour trial ⁄2 dinar, ND (1960), blue- Estimate £100-150 green & white, Amir Shaikh Abdullah at right (Pick 2) perforated, red SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated and rare JORDAN Estimate £400-450 847* x839* Currency Board, colour trial 10 dinars, law of 1960 (1961), Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, 5 dinars, ND (1949), zero serial numbers, blue-green and multicoloured, Amir serial number A/A 286808 red & white, King Abdullah at Shaikh Abdullah at right, value at left and right (P 5 for right, reverse Treasury of Pharaoh at Petra in centre, value type), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated at left and right (Pick 3a) slight staining at top centre and rare otherwise very fine Estimate £300-400 Estimate £250-300 x848* 840* Central Bank, a partial proof for a 5 dinars, ND (law of Hashemite Kingdom, specimen 500 fils, law of 1949 1968), blue and multicoloured, also a partial proof for a 10 (1952), zero serial numbers, lilac, landscape and irrigation dinars, ND (law of 1968), green and multicoloured, both canal at centre, value at left and right (PA 6b), red with text, serial numbers and portrait of Amir Shaikh Sabah SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce omitted, the reverse of the 10 dinar also has majority of Estimate £150-200 detail omitted (P 9, 10 for type), uncirculated except for a 841* crease on the 10 dinar. Most unusual and very rare (2) Hashemite Kingdom, specimen 1 dinar, law of 1949 Estimate £1,000-1,200 (1952), zero serial numbers, green, black and white, King Hussein at right, value at left and right (P 6a), red LAOS SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce Estimate £200-300 849 Banque Nationale, colour trial 5 kip, ND (1962), serial 842* number 000000, red-brown and multicoloured, S. Vong at Central Bank, specimen 500 fils, 1 dinar and 5 dinars, law right, value at left and right (P 9 for type), red SPECIMEN of 1959, all zero serial numbers, brown, green and red overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare respectively, King Hussein at left (P.9, 10, 11), red SPECIMEN Estimate £100-150 overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare (3) Estimate £250-350 850 Banque Nationale, specimen 10 kip, ND (1962), serial number R1 00000, blue, also specimen 20, 50 and 200 kip, KATANGA all Savang Vatthana at left (P 10s2, 11s2, 12s2, 13s2), red 843* SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce Banque Nationale du Katanga, specimen/trial 10 and 20 (4) francs, 1 December 1960, serial number A/A 00000, green, Estimate £250-300 pink and red, dam at right, Moise Tshombe at left, flag at 851 right, value at each corner ((P 5A for type), small Banque Nationale, specimen 500 kip, ND (1957), serial perforations, uncirculated, attractive and rare (2) number 000000, maroon and multicoloured, S. Vong at Estimate £250-350 left, house in background at centre, value at left and right 844 (P 7s2), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated Banque Nationale, 50 francs (2), 1960, pink, 100 francs and scarce (2), 1962, green (P7a, 12a), generally very fine (4) Estimate £150-250 Estimate £100-150 LAIBACH KENYA 852 x845* Laibach, German Occupation, a group comprising 50 lir Central Bank, 50 shillings (2), 1 July 1971, serial number (2), 100 lir (8) and 500 lir (5), all 1944 (PR 21, 22, 23), A/8 123253, grey-black and multicoloured, Jomo Kenyatta generally fine, scarce (15) at left (P 9b), a scarce consecutive pair, uncirculated (2) Estimate £100-150 Estimate £200-250

146 825 826 831 827 832 828 834 836 841 837 842 839 843 840 845 846 855 847 856 848 857 853 858 LEBANON x861 Bank of Libya, 1 pound, law of 1963, blue and 853* multicoloured, arms at left, value at right (P 25), crisp, Banque de Syrie et du Liban, specimen 10 livres, 1961, almost uncirculated serial number A00-00000, green and multicoloured, Estimate £150-200 temple of Bacchus at centre, also specimen 25 livres, 1952, serial number L26-00000, blue and multicoloured, harbour x862* at centre, value at left and right (P 57s, 58s), red SPECIMEN Bank of Libya, 5 pounds, law of 1963, green and overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce (2) multicoloured, arms at left, value at right (P 26), about Estimate £200-300 uncirculated, rare thus Estimate £400-500 854 Banque du Liban, specimen 5 livres, 1964, green and x863 specimen 10 livres, 1964, purple, (P.62a, 63a), red Bank of Libya, 5 pounds, law of 1963, green and SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare (2) multicoloured, arms at left, value at right (P 26), two light Estimate £100-150 rust spots otherwise a fresh good extremely fine, scarce Estimate £300-400 LIBERIA x864 Bank of Libya, 5 pounds (2), law of 1963, green and x855* multicoloured, arms at left, value at right (P 26), about Republic Issue 50 cents Monrovia, 26 February 1862, extremely fine and extremely fine (2) serial number 3865, black and white, ship, plough and Estimate £500-600 palm trees top centre, two manuscript signatures below (P66) very good to fine, rare 865* Estimate £150-250 Bank of Libya, colour trial 10 pounds, law of 1963, zero serial numbers, red and multicoloured, arms at left, value at LIBYA right and at each corner (P 25), black SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare 856* Estimate £300-400 United Kingdom, specimen 10 piastres, law of 1951, zero serial numbers, pale red, orange and white, palm tree at 866 1 right, columns at left (P 5), red SPECIMEN overprint, Bank of Libya a set of specimens of the 1963 issue ⁄2 perforated, uncirculated and scarce purple, 1 blue, 5 green and 10 dinars brown-purple, arms Estimate £100-150 at left, value at right, perforated and black specimen on reverse (Pick 24, 25, 26, 27) almost uncirculated, scarce (4) x857* Estimate £300-400 United Kingdom, 5 piastres (6), law of 1951, red and pale green, temple at left, palm tree at right (P 5), about x867* uncirculated (6) Central Bank, 5 dinars, ND (1971), green and Estimate £100-120 multicoloured, arms at left, no inscription in right field (P 36a), uncirculated, scarce x858* Estimate £150-200 United Kingdom, 10 piastres (6), law of 1951, prefix K/15, green and pale pink, ruins at left, palm tree at right (P 6), x868 two consecutive runs of three (6) Central Bank, 5 dinars, ND (1971), green and Estimate £150-180 multicoloured, arms at left, no inscription in right field (P 36a), uncirculated and scarce 859* Estimate £150-200 1 National Bank a set of specimens of the 1959 issue ⁄2 purple, 1 blue, 5 green and 10 dinars brown-purple, all x869* arms at left, value at right, perfarated and black SPECIMEN Military Authority in Tripolitania, 1000 lire, ND (1943), on reverse, (Pick 19A, 20, 21, 22) uncitculated and scarce serial number 40T 978733, blue and beige, arms at right, (4) value at each corner (PM 8), VG, ink annotation at left, rare Estimate £350-450 Estimate £150-200 x860* Bank of Libya, 1 pound (2), law of 1963, blue and multicoloured, arms at left, value at right (P 25), almost extremely fine, quite fresh (2) Estimate £300-400

150 859 867 860 869 862 870 865 871 879 LUXEMBOURG 875* Banco Nacional Ultramarino, colour trial 50 patacas, ND 870* (1958) serial number 000000, red and multicoloured, Luis Grand Duchy Issue, colour trial 50 francs, ND (1961), serial de Camoes at right, arms low centre, value at left and right number in red A000000, green and multicoloured, Grand (P 47 for type), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, Duchess Charlotte at right, value at left and right (P 51 for uncirculated and rare type), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated Estimate £350-450 and rare Estimate £100-150 MADAGASCAR 871* 876 Grand-Duchy Issue, specimen 1000 francs ND (1963), Banque de Madagascar et des Comores 50 francs (4), serial number A000000 black, brown & multi coloured, green, (Pick 51b), 100 francs (Pick 52), and 1000 francs Grand Duchess Charlotte at right (Pick 52 B) (Pick ) uncirculated, the last note good very fine (6) Estimate £700-900 Estimate £100-150 872 MALAWI Grand Duchy Issue, specimen 1000 francs, zero serial numbers, blue and multicoloured, Grand Duchess Charlotte x877* at right (P.52B), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, Reserve Bank, £1, law of 1964, serial number A 429056, uncirculated green and multicoloured, Doctor Hastings Banda at left (P Estimate £500-600 3), uncirculated Estimate £150-180 MACAO MALAYA 873* Macao, Kwong Yuen Bank 6 exchange bills, green & x878* yellow except one red example, various Chinese annotatios Board of Commissioners of Currency, $10 (2), 1 July generally fine (6) 1941, serial numbers G/11 051681/682, red and Estimate £100-200 multicoloured, George VI at right, value at left, reverse red, arms (P 13, Tan M 13), a bright and original fresh 874 uncirculated consecutive pair thus rare (2) Macao, Kee Kwan Motor Road Co. Ltd toll notes for 5, Estimate £600-800 10, 20 and 50 cents also Banco Nacional Ultramatino, an unissued set of the 6 August 1946, 5, 10, 20 avos (Pick 35r 879* - 38r) uncirculated (12) Board of Commissioners of Currency, colour trial $50, Estimate £60-80 ND (1953), no serial numbers, brown, pale blue-green and lilac, Elizabeth II at right, value low centre and at left and right (P 4 for type, Tan M 21S), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and very rare, a lovely example Estimate £2,000-3,000

152 873 878 875 880 877 881 882 MALDIVES x887 Government Issue, 10 shillings, ND (1951), serial number 880* A/2 817600, green, lilac and white, George VI at right, Republic Issue, a set comprising 1, 2 rupees, 1960, 5 George cross at left, also £1, ND (1951), prefix A/21. brown rupees, 1947, 10 rupees, 1960, 50 rupees, 1980 and 100 (P 21, 22), first note uncirculated thus scarce, £1 extremely rupees, 1960, all dhow and palm design (P 2b, 3b, 4a, 5b, fine (2) 6c, 7b), uncirculated, the 50 scarce (6) Estimate £120-180 Estimate £150-180 888 MALI Government Issue, £1 (2), ND (1954-), prefixes A/20, A/22, brown and pale green and lilac, Elizabeth II at right, x881* Cuschieri and Shepherd signatures respectively (P24a, b), Banque de la Republique, 1000 francs, 22 September fresh and original, extremely fine (2) 1960, red serial number A12-136956, blue and Estimate £100-140 multicoloured, President Keita at left, farmers and oxen (P 889* 4), uncirculated and scarce Government Issue, specimen 10 shillings, ND (1963), Estimate £200-250 serial number A/1 020511, green and multicoloured, 882* Elizabeth II at right, George Cross at centre, Soler signature Banque de la Republique du Mali, specimen 100, 500 (P 25), perforated CANCELLED unusual and rare, uncirculated and 1000 francs, second issue, 22 September 1960 (1967), Estimate £300-350 zero serial numbers, brown, green and blue respectively, 890* President Modibo Keita at right (P 7, 8, 9), red De la Rue Government Issue, colour trial 10 shillings, ND (1963), no overstamp low right, perforated, mounting traces serial numbers, red and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at right, otherwise good extremely fine and scarce (3) George cross at centre, value at left and right (P 25 for Estimate £350-450 type), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated 883 and rare British West Africa a forgery of a 20/-, 24 December Estimate £200-250 1948, red (Pick 8b for type), French West Africa, 5 francs, 891 1943 (Pick 26), Equatorial Africa States, 500 francs (Pick ) Government Issue, 10/-, green, £1, brown and £5, blue, also Mali, 1000 francs (Pick ) (6) all ND (1961-1963), all Elizabeth II and George Cross, also Estimate £100-150 £1, 1967 (P 25a, 26a, 27. All are fresh and original, about MALTA extremely fine, the £5 extremely fine, scarce (4) first two Soler, third Shepherd signature 884* Estimate £300-400 Government Issue, 1/-, ND, violet, 2/6 (2), one ND, one 1939, purple, also a 1/- overprint on a 2/- of George V, pale blue and green (P16, 11, 18), generally very fine or better, MARTINIQUE original (4) 892* Estimate £200-300 Banque de la Martinique, specimen 100 francs, ND 885* (1942), red zero serial numbers, green, maiden Government Issue, specimen 1 shilling, ND, prefix A/2, (Abundance) at left, value right centre and at top left and blue and purple, George VI at centre (P 16), perforated right, reverse green, maiden and child (P.19s), red CANCELLED, unsual and rare, uncirculated SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated Estimate £300-350 Estimate £300-400 886* 893* Government Issue, 5/-, 1939, prefix A/2, red and Banque de la Martinique, specimen 1000 francs, ND multicoloured, also £1, 1939, prefix A/2, violet and green, (1942), blue zero serial numbers, brown and pale green, both George VI at right, value at left (P12, 14), original allegorical man, woman and child at right, value left centre good very fine (2) and top left and right, reverse brown, Mercury and maiden Estimate £150-180 (P.21s), blue SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare Estimate £1,000-1,200

154 884 892 885 893 886 895 889 897 890 MAURITIUS 897* Finance Committe, $1, 1 September 1842, serial number L 772, black and white manuscript signature low right (P.1F), extremely fine, scarce Estimate £350-400

894* Isle de France a sight bill for 30 thousand livres, 30 January 4th year of the Republic, Au port Nord-Ouest, Isle de 898* France, serial number 960 black text on pale blue Currency Commissioners, 10 rupees, 4 April 1848, serial watermarked paper, (Kolsky 58) only one or two examples, number 9228, black on pale pink-brown, arms top centre, believed extant, extremely fine and attractive value at centre, top left and right (P 9), repaired and blue Estimate £1,500-1,800 cross cancellation, a presentable VG, very rare Estimate £800-1,200 895* Bank of Mauritius Bourbon and Dependencies, 899* unissued 1 crown, 181-, black and white, Britannia top left, Oriental Bank Corporation, a selection of sight bills (14), value in black tablet low left (PS 103 for similar), low left tip 1872, black and white, 5/- stamp attached at left and all missing, extremely fine and rare with handstamp of Thomas La Chambre et Co. generally Estimate £250-300 extremely fine (14) Estimate £200-250 900* Government Issue, 5 rupees, hand stamp date 7 August 1902, serial number 814077, black on beige, value at centre and at left and right, two hand stamped signatures low left and right (P 13b), some rust thinning otherwise fine Estimate £400-600 901* Government Issue, 1 rupee, 1 July 1919, serial number A/22 27577, brown and green, sailing ship and mountains at right, also 50 cents, ND (1940), prefix A, purple and pale green, George VI at right (P 19, 25b), good very fine and about very fine, scarce (2) Estimate £200-250 902* 896* Government Issue 25 cents, serial number B 383354 blue Commercial Bank, $500, 3 August 1841, serial number & lilac, George VI at right, arms at left, (Pick 24c) some 124, black text on white, dockyard scene top centre, value staining on reverse, extremely fine at centre, top left and right, four manuscript signatures Estimate £180-220 below, two oval handstamps (PS 129), a pleasing very fine 903* and a handsome note Government Issue 50 cents, serial number A 926358 Estimate £500-700 purple & lilac, George VI at right, arms at left (Pick 25B) uncircluated Estimate £200-240

156 899 904 900 908 901 910 902 911 903 915 904* x905 Government Issue, 1 rupee, ND (1940), serial number D Government Issue, 1 rupee, ND (1940), serial number 467620, green and lilac, George VI at right, arms at left F075557, green and lilac, George VI at right, arms at left (P (P.26), a central crease otherwise a pleasing extremely fine, 26), very fine scarce Estimate £50-70 Estimate £350-400

906* Government Issue, colour trial 25 rupees, ND (1954), no serial numbers, brown and multicoloured, Government house low centre, Elizabeth II at right, value at centre, at left and right, reverse brown (P 29 for type), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare. A most attractive example Estimate £1,500-2,000

907* Government Issue, colour trial 1000 rupees, ND (1954), no serial numbers, dark green and mauve, Elizabeth II at right, Government House at low centre, value at centre and at left and right, reverse brown, arms at centre, value low left and right (P 29A), red SPECIMEN overprint, two small perforations, uncirculated and excessively rare, a lovely example Estimate £6,000-8,000

158 MEXICO MOZAMBIQUE 908* El Banco de Nuevo Leon, specimen 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 pesos, 19-, all red zero serial numbers, portrait of Zarogoza (PS.359s, 360b, 361b, 362b, 363b, 364b), perforated, red SPECIMEN overprint (6) Estimate £350-450 909 El Banco de Londres y Mexico y Sud America, a group of six reverse proofs in brown and white for a 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 500 pesos all with portrait of B. Juarez (cf PS. 224- 230), CANCELLED handstamp, good very fine, very rare (6) Estimate £160-200

MOROCCO 914* 910* Banco National Ultramarino, Mozambique 100 Banque d’Etat du Maroc, specimen 1000 francs, 1 March escudos, 1 January 1921, serial number 128, 609 brown & 1944, red serial number A 201-000, brown, pale blue- multicoloured, portrait of F. de Oliveira Chamico at left, green, arms at centre, value at left and right at each corner, steamship seal at right, red MOCAMBIQUE at centre, rev. brown and white, value at each corner (P.28), reverse seated allegorical woman (Pick 72b) a solid and Estimate £120-160 original good very fine, attractive and rare Estimate £600-800 911* Banque d’Etat du Maroc, specimen 5000 francs, 1 MUSCAT & OMAN August 1943, red serial number A1 - 000, green, white and lilac, arms at centre, value at left and right and at each x915* 1 1 corner, rev. green and white, value at each corner and low Sultanate Issue, set of 100 baiza, ⁄4, ⁄2, 1, 5, 10 rials 1 1 centre (P.32), perforated, red SPECIMEN overprint, ⁄4 blue & multicoloured, ⁄2 green and multicoloured, 1 red uncirculated, rare & multicoloured, 5 purple & multicoloured, 10 brown & Estimate £300-400 multi coloured, value at top left and right, arms at right on reverse, also 100 baiza green & brown (Pick 1-6) x912 uncirculated (5) Banque d’Etat du Maroc, 500 francs, 10 November 1948, Estimate £400-450 serial number P.479-498, multicoloured, city of Fez at centre (P 15b), uncirculated thus scarce 916* 1 1 Estimate £100-150 Sultanate Issue, a set comprising 100 baiza, ⁄4, ⁄2, 1, 5 and 10 rials, ND (1970), multicoloured, arms at right (P1a- 6a), uncirculated (6) Estimate £400-500 917 Currency Board, a specimen set comprising 100 baiza, 1 1 ⁄4, ⁄2, 1, 5 and 10 rials, ND (1973), all zero serial numbers, multicoloured, arms at right (P 7-12), SPECIMEN overprint, pinholed, perforated, otherwise uncirculated and rare (6) Estimate £350-450

NEPAL

913* 918* Banque d’Etat du Maroc, specimen 500 francs, 29 May Central Bank, specimen 1 rupee, ND (1965), lilac, 10 1951, serial number A41-00000, brown, pale green and rupees, ND (1961), brown and 100 rupees, ND (1961), lilac, equestrian statue at right, reverse brown, city view (P green, all zero serial numbers, King Vira Vikrama at left on 45A), black De la Rue oval specimen overstamps, last two notes (P.12, 14, 15), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated, attractive and rare perforated, uncirculated and rare (3) Estimate £500-600 Estimate £150-200

159 NETHERLANDS

923* De Nederlandsche Bank, 60 gulden, 3 Feb. 1927, serial 919* number AS056698, violet, canal scene lower centre, Kingdom of the Netherlands, proof 10 gulden, 21 April Mercury at left, galleon at right, Prince Frederick Hendrix 1884, brown-pink and white, maiden and lion (Hollandia) top centre, two manuscript signatures lower centre (P.38), at left, Queen Wilhelmina as a young girl at right, reverse pleasing almost very fine, the paper still retaining some text (P.2 for type), unciruclated, very rare and on strength, rare and attractive watermarked paper Estimate £1,200-1,500 Estimate £800-1,200 920* Zilverbon, 1 gulden, 1 May 1916, brown, value at centre and at each corner (P.8), star perforation, uncirculated Estimate £160-200 921 1 Zilverbon, three proofs of a 2 ⁄2 gulden, ND (1918), blue and white, two with orange green colouring (cf P.14), about uncirculated to uncirculated (3) Estimate £250-350

924* De Nederlandsche Bank, 100 gulden, 2 September 1929, serial number BT 022129, blue and pale violet-brown, maiden at left, caduceus below, value top right, two manuscript signatures lower centre rev. blue, arms at centre (P. 39d), a lovely example, about uncirculated and rare in this condition Estimate £800-1,000

922* De Nederlandsche Bank, 100 gulden, 10 Jan. 1916, serial number AJ081132, black and white, helmeted maiden top centre, value at centre and at each corner, two signatures below, reverse blue (P.24), almost very fine, the paper still retaining some body, rare Estimate £1,400-1,600

160 916 953 918 955 931 956 932 958 925* De Nederlandsche Bank, 300 gulden, Amsterdam, 19 Feb. 1927, serial AD 103287, green, maiden seated at left, caduceus below, value top right, two manuscript signatures below rev. green, arms at centre (P.41), small split top margin otherwise a pleasing very fine and an exceptionally rare replacement note Estimate £15,000-16,000

927* 926* De Nederlandsche Bank, 1000 gulden, 4 Oct. 1926, serial De Nederlandsche Bank, 1000 gulden, 26 June 1919, number AL 074408, green and lilac, maiden and caduceus serial number AC 053910, green, maiden and caduceus at at left, value top right, two manuscript signatures below rev left, value top right, rev. brown-orange, arms at centre green and lilac, arms at centre (P.48), about extremely fine (P.42), a pleasing good very fine, very rare and a handsome example Estimate £700-900 Estimate £350-400

162 928* De Nederlandsche Bank, 1000 gulden, 14 Sept. 1938, serial number AT 095502, green and lilac maiden at left, caduceus below, value top right, two manuscript signatures below rev. brown, green and red-brown, arms at centre (P.48), good very fine Estimate £80-120

929 x935 De Nederlandsche Bank, 20 gulden (2), 19 March 1941, Muntbiljetten, 100 gulden, 2 March 1943, prefix HD, pale prefixes DT, DU, purple and lilac, ships lower left, Queen brown, arms at left, Queen Wilhelmina at right (P 117a), Emma at right (P.54), uncirculated, The DU a replacement about uncirculated note, rare (2) Estimate £40-60 Estimate £120-150 930 NEWFOUNDLAND De Nederlandsche Bank, 20 gulden, 7 May 1945, prefix 936 1 AY, brown and green, Willem III at right (P 76), St. Johns, Newfoundland, £1, 2 October 1803, serial uncirculated and scarce number 289, black and white, maiden at left, manuscript Estimate £80-120 signature low right VG, scarce 931* Estimate £200-250 De Nederlandsche Bank, 100 gulden, 1945, brown and white, value at centre (P.79), very fine, rare NEW ZEALAND Estimate £250-350 BANK OF AUSTRALASIA 932* De Nederlandsche Bank, 1000 gulden, 15 July 1956, prefix CX, green and brown, Rembrandt at right (P 89), a central fold otherwise almost extremely fine and a handsome design, scarce Estimate £300-400 933 Emergency money, a block of four emergency ‘Beverwijk’ notes for 1 gulden, 15 May 1940, serie A, B, C, D, uncirculated, ONBRUIKBAAR overprint on each note, rare Estimate £160-200 x934 937* 1 Dutch administration, 2 ⁄2 gulden, 1964, red prefix B, Bank of Australasia, £1, Wellington, 2 January 1928, blue and white, dock scene (PA1b), uncirculated serial number 576106, violet and white, value in green at Estimate £60-80 centre, allegorical maidens top centre, arms top left, value top right, manuscript signature low left and right (PS 132), a lovely fresh example, creases otherwise extremely fine, scarce Estimate £400-500

163 BANK OF NEW ZEALAND x941 Bank of New Zealand, specimen £10, Auckland, 18-, serial numbers 092476-097475, black and white, value in brown-lilac at centre, Maoris and pastoral scene at left, reverse brown-lilac, counterfoil at left (PS 193), perforated, uncirculated Estimate £800-1,000 x942 Bank of New Zealand, specimen £5, Auckland, 18-, serial number A008901-A018900, black and white, value in brown at centre, Maoris and pastoral scene at left, reverse brown, counterfoil at left (PS 192), perforated, pencil date June 30.85 at left, uncirculated Estimate £800-1,000 x943 Bank of New Zealand, specimen £20, 18-, serial number 938* 040626-045625, black and white, value in blue at centre, Bank of New Zealand, 10/-, Wellington, 1 August 1916, Maoris and pastoral scene at left, reverse blue, counterfoil serial number 110657, pink-red, value at centre and at left at left (PS 194), perforated, uncirculated and right, two manuscript signatures below, no printers Estimate £1,000-1,400 name (PS 215b) VG, presentable enough and rare Estimate £500-600 NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND x944 National Bank of New Zealand, proof £5, ND (c.1872), black and white, arms top centre, bank initials at left and right (PS 292a), black SPECIMEN handstamp, pencil annotation low margin and dated December 1872, good extremely fine, very rare Estimate £500-700

x939* Bank of New Zealand, colour trial £1, Auckland, 18-, black, pink and green, bearded man at left and right, allegorical vignettes at each corner, reverse green, pastoral scene at centre, value at left and right (PS 201a), small perforations, uncirculated and a lovely design, rare Estimate £600-800 x940* 945* Bank of New Zealand, specimen £1, Auckland, 18-, serial National Bank of New Zealand Limited, £1, Wellington, number D127001-D177000, black and white, value in 1 January 1917, serial number A396856, black and white, green at centre, Maoris and pastoral scene at left, reverse value in green at centre, arms top centre, Bank initials at green, counterfoil at left (PS 191), perforated, uncirculated left and right, two manuscript signatures below (PS 307), a and rare handsome and original good very fine thus rare Estimate £600-800 Estimate £600-800

164 BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES WORLD WAR I EMERGENCY PRINTING 5/- UNIQUE IN PRIVATE HANDS

x946* Bank of New South Wales, unissued 5/-, ND (World War I Emergency Issue), brown and white, allegorical maiden top centre, value at centre, top left and right, printed signature of Lever low right, reverse brown and white, value at centre (PS 150), this is the Pick plate note, handstamped SPECIMEN CHARLES SKIPPER & EAST, a pleasing good extremely fine and probably unique, this is believed to be the first time a five shilling note from New Zealand has been offered for sale. Estimate £20,000-25,000

x947* Bank of New South Wales, specimen 10/-, Wellington, 1 May 1922, red and white, allegorical maiden top centre, printed signature of Mckay low right (PS 153), smaller format, slight staining, otherwise uncirculated and very rare Estimate £800-1,200

947

165 A UNIQUE AUSTRALIAN BANK WITH DOUBLE DENOMINATION

x948* Bank of New South Wales, unissued £1/£5, Wellington, 18- (c.1870), blue and white, allegorical maiden reclining top centre, value top left and right, reverse pale blue, value at centre (PS 146m), highly unusual and extremely rare, the obverse for the £1, the reverse for a £5, perforated SPECIMEN C SKIPPER AND EAST, two tears otherwise extremely fine Estimate £2,500-3,000

x950* 949* Bank of New South Wales, unissued £20, Dunedin, 18- Bank of New South Wales, unissued £5, 1 September (c.1870-1890), green and white, allegorical maiden 1916, blue and white, maiden and allegorical symbols top reclining top centre, value top left and right, reverse pale centre, value top left and right, date altered by hand (PS red, allegorical scene at each corner (PS 149), perforated 147 for similar), perforated SPECIMEN C.SKIPPER & EAST, SPECIMEN C SKIPPER AND EAST, extremely fine and rare good very fine, attractive and scarce Estimate £600-800 Estimate £300-400

166 OTAGO BANKING COMPANY 953* Reserve Bank, specimen £1, ND (1955), serial number O19 x951 000000, purple and multicoloured, Captain Cook at right, Otago Banking Company, unissued £1, Dunedin, 185-, arms at centre, Wilson signature (P 159b), red SPECIMEN black and white, arms top centre, value at centre (PS overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce unlisted), almost very fine and extremely rare Estimate £150-200 Estimate £1,500-2,000 954 Reserve Bank, 10/-, £1 and £5, first two Fleming UNION BANK signature, last note Wilson (P158d, 159d, 160b), first two uncirculated, last very fine (3) Estimate £60-80 955* Reserve Bank, specimen 10 shillings, ND (1956), serial number 1H 000000, brown and multicoloured, Captain Cook at right, arms at centre, Fleming signature, unthreaded type (P 158c), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce Estimate £150-200 956* Reserve Bank, specimen 10 shillings, ND (1967), serial number 7J 000000, brown and specimen £5, ND (1967), serial number 11E 000 000, blue, both Captain Cook at x951A* right, arms at centre, both with security thread, Fleming Union Bank of New Zealand, proof £10 on card, signature (P.158d, 160d), red SPECIMEN overprint, Wellington, 18-, black and white, Britannia and allegorical perforated, uncirculated and rare (2) symbols top centre, Queen Victoria top left, arms low right Estimate £300-400 (PS 353 for type), handstamp SPECIMEN, bright and attractive, good extremely fine and rare 957 Estimate £600-800 Reserve Bank, a selection comprising $1 (2), Wilks, Knight (P 163b, 163c), $2 (2), Wilks and Knights (P 164b, c), $5 (3), Knight, Hardie and Russell (P 165c, d, 171b), $10 (2), RESERVE BANK Fleming and Hardie (P 166a, 172b), uncirculated (9) Estimate £150-200 x958* Reserve Bank, $10 (2), ND (1968-), serial number 99A 081541*, 99B 144935* blue, lilac and beige, Elizabeth II at right, Wilks and Knight signatures respectively (P 166b, 166c), oriiginal, almost extremely fine and extremely fine and scarce replacement notes (2) Estimate £150-200 959 Reserve Bank, $2 (2), both star replacement notes, violet, 952* Knight and Hardie signatures (P 164c, d), uncirculated (2) Reserve Bank of New Zealand, £1, 1 August 1934, red Estimate £80-120 serial number 2A 583356, purple, pale orange and green, 960 King Tawhiao at right, kiwi bird at left, arms at centre (PS Reserve Bank, $20, ND (1975-), prefix CE, green, Knight 155), original and with good body, good very fine and signature (P 167c), almost uncirculated scarce Estimate £120-140 Estimate £250-300

167 NIGERIA 969 Central Bank, a group of the ND (c.1973-) series 961* comprising 5 shillings, 1958, £1, 1958, 50 kobo, 1, 5, 10 Federation of Nigeria, Central Bank, colour trial £1, ND and 20 naira, also a group of the later series, ND (c.1979-), (1958), serial number A/1 000000, blue and multicoloured, comprising 1, 5 and 10 (2) naira (P2, 4, 14b, 15a, 16a, 17b, jungle and river at left, value at left and right (P 4 for type), 18e, 19a, 20a, 21a, 21c, ), uncirculated (11) red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare Estimate £150-180 Estimate £200-300 970* 962* Central Bank, 20 Naira, ND (c.1977), serial number A/5 Federation of Nigeria, Central Bank, a colour trial set of 071276, green and multicoloured, General Muhammed at the ND (1958) series, all zero serial numbers, and left, signature variety 2 (P 18a), uncirculated and a scarce comprising 5 and 10 shillings, £1 and £5, brown, red, blue variety and green respectively, river and jungle at centre (P 2, 3, 4, Estimate £150-200 5 for type), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare, a lovely set (4) Estimate £500-800 PAKISTAN See also Lot 678 Lahore 10 Rupee 1896 963* Federation of Nigeria, Central Bank, colour trial £1, ND 971* (1958), serial number A/1 000000, blue, river and jungle (P State Bank, specimen 10 rupees, ND (1951), serial number 4 for type), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, LA/1 000000, brown and pale green, Shalimar Gardens in uncirculated and scarce Lahore at centre, value at left and right (P 13), red Estimate £150-200 SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare Estimate £300-400 964* Federation of Nigeria, Central Bank, £5, 15 September 972* 1958, serial number D/1 555863, blue-green and lilac, river State Bank, specimen 10 rupees, ND (1951), red serial and jungle, four printed signatures low centre (P 5a), fresh, number LA/1 000 000, brown and pale green, Shalimar almost uncirculated and rare in this grade gardens in Lahore at centre, value at left and right (P13) red Estimate £200-300 SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated, rare and attractive 965 Estimate £300-400 Federal Republic, 5 shillings, ND (1968), prefix B/42, green and red-orange, bank building at left centre, Chief of Banking Operations signature variety (P 10b), original and PALESTINE fresh, almost extremely fine and scarce Estimate £40-60 966 Federal Republic, 5 and 10 shillings, £1 and £5, ND (1967), all with bank building at left, also specimen and issued 5 shillings and £1, ND (1968), olive-brown and violet, bank building at left (P 6-9, 10a, 12a) generally fine to very fine, the specimen and the last £1 a.unc to unc (7) Estimate £120-160 967* Federal Republic, £5, ND (1968), serial number A/5 184459, blue and purple-brown, bank building at left (P 13a), fresh, good extremely fine and scarce Estimate £150-180 x973* Currency Board, 500 mils, 20 April 1939, serial number 968* F368922, purple and pale orange, Rachels Tomb at Federal Republic, specimen 5 shillings, purple, 10 Bethlehem low left, pale blue central guilloche, value at shillings, green, £1, red £5, blue, all ND (1968), all serial centre and at each corner, three printed signatures of Sir numbers A/1 000 000, bank building at left (P.6, 7, 8, 9), John Caulcutt, Sir Percy Ezechiel and Roland Venables, red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare reverse purple, the Tower of David at centre (P 6c, see (4) Dabbah p.161), the note retains good body, quite fresh, Estimate £200-250 good very fine and scarce Estimate £1,000-1,200

168 961 967 962 968 963 970 964 971 978 Banco Central, specimen 500 guaranies, blue, Caballero at right and 1000 guaranies, brown, De Francia at left, both ND (law of 1952), both serial numbers A 000000 (P.200a, 203), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare (2) Estimate £80-100

PERU 979 Banco de Occidente en Quezaltenango, specimen 1 and 20 pesos, 188- and 1910, red zero serial numbers, green x974* and multicoloured, maiden at centre, arms at left, quetzal Currency Board, 500 mils, 20 April 1939, serial number at right (PS.173, 179), perforated, uncirculated (2) G386289, purple and pale orange, Rachels Tomb at Estimate £60-100 Bethlehem low left, pale green central guilloche, value at centre and at each corner, three printed signatures of Sir PHILIPPINES John Caulcutt, Sir Percy Ezechiel and Roland Venables, x980 reverse purple, the Tower of David at centre (P 6c, Dabah Bangko Sentral, 100 piso remainder, 1944, black and p.161), an original fresh good very fine, scarce white, value in pale lilac at centre, J.Rizal at left (P 116r), Estimate £1,400-1,600 uncirculated and scarce Estimate £150-200 981 1 Central Bank, specimen ⁄2, 1 and 20 pesos, ND (1949), all zero serial numbers, first green, balance black (P 132, 133f, 137d), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce (3) Estimate £100-150

POLAND x982* Bank Polski, specimen 20 zlotych, 1939, red serial number 975* A012345, blue and white, old woman at right (P 83s), red Currency Board, £1, 20 April 1939, serial number WZOR overprint, uncirculated and scarce N040581, green and lilac, the Dome on the rock at left, Estimate £100-150 value at centre and at each corner (P 7c), a pleasing very fine PORTUGAL Estimate £350-380 983 Portugal, ‘War of the Brothers’ 10000 reis, 1799 and a PARAGUAY Russian 1 ruble, 1884, (P.13, PA48 ), very fine and fine (2) 976* Estimate £40-60 Republic Issue colour trial 500 pesos, ND (1923) blue, 984* Lopez top left, cattle at right, reverse brown (Pick 169) Casa da Moeda, a large format essay/trial 5 escudos, 11 Estimate £250-300 March 1943, serial number A 000000, purple and orange, 977 maiden at right, arms at centre, value at each corner, Banco Central, specimen 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, 5000 reverse purple and multicoloured, value at centre (P guaranies, ND (c. 1963), all serial number A0000000, unrecorded), perforated at centre, ink numeral in margin, various colours and Paraguayan notables at right (P 193, pinholes top centre, otherwise an attractive good extremely 195, 196, 197, 198, 202), red SPECIMEN overprint, fine and very rare perforated, uncirculated and scarce (6) Estimate £350-550 Estimate £150-250

170 972 985 976 988 982 991 984 1023 985* PUERTO RICO Republica Portuguesa, an essay/trial for a 10 escudos prata, 17 February 1943, serial number AB 000:000, red- x990 brown, pale blue and pale orange, arms top centre, Ministerio de Ultramar, 1 peso, 17 August 1895, red cathedral at right, blue and multicoloured, a galleon at left, serial number 4613065, black and yellow-brown, bearded value at right (P unrecorded), uncirculated, attractive and man at left, embossed seal at right (P 7b), uncirculated very rare Estimate £60-80 Estimate £400-600 QATAR AND DUBAI 986 Banco de Portugal 10 escudos, 17 March 1933, serial 991* number AOX 00868 purple & multicoloured, Mousinho Currency Board, 1 riyal (3 consecutive), ND (1960s), serial d’Albuquerque at left and in watermark, ornate building at numbers 256305/6/7, green and lilac, dhow, derrick and right, reverse Castelo de Guimaras at left (Pick 143) very palm trees at left, value at each corner (P 1a), fresh and fine bright, uncirculated thus quite rare (3) Estimate £60-80 Estimate £200-300 987 Banco de Portugal, colour trial 20 escudos, Ch.7 (P.167), colour trial 100 escudos (2), Ch. 8 (P.178) and colour trial 1000 escudos, Ch. 11 (P.175), all red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated, scarce (4) Estimate £300-400 988* Banco de Portugal, colour trial 1000 escudos, ND (1961), no serial numbers, purple and multicoloured, Queen Filipa de Lancastre at centre, arms low centre, value at left and right (P 166 for type), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare 992* Estimate £250-350 Currency Board, 1 riyal, green, and 5 riyals, violet, both ND (1960s), both dhow, palms and derrick at left, value at POYAIS each corner (P1, 2), uncirculated, the first scarce the second rare in this grade (2) Estimate £300-400

989* Government of Poyais, unissued $1, St. Joseph, 182-, black and white, arms top centre, bank title in black tablet at left, text low left BY ORDER OF HIS HIGHNESS GREGOR CAZIQUE OF POYAIS (PS -), fresh, watermarked paper, good very fine and rare Estimate £500-700

172 FRIDAY 20 JUNE 2008 Morning Session commencing at 10.00 a.m. RHODESIA BARCLAYS BANK D.C.O

995 STANDARD BANK x993* Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas), 10/-, Salisbury, 1 January 1936, Y 730157, red, pale yellow, green and lilac, maiden and ram at left, falls at right, one printed and one manuscript signature, reverse red, lion low centre (PS 111), fine and rare Estimate £250-300

x996* Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, £5, Salisbury, 1 May 1913, serial number A15208, black and yellow, Britannia standing at left with allegorical symbols of commerce, two manuscript signatures below, RHODESIAN ISSUE in top left field, reverse blue, value at centre (PS 138), x994* a presentable enough VG and extremely rare Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas), £1, Estimate £1,500-1,800 Salisbury, 1 October 1929, serial number A 297477, blue, pale yellow, green and lilac, maiden and two rams at left, falls at right, RHODESIAN ISSUE in top margin, one printed and one mauuscript signatures, reverse blue, lion low centre (PS 112), rust hole at left otherwise a pleasing fine and rare Estimate £250-300

NATIONAL BANK x995* National Bank of South Africa Limited, 10/-, Salisbury, x997* 1922, serial number A99402, green and red, cherub and Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, 10/-, Salisbury, cornucopia lor left, value in red at right, one printed and 17 November 1933, serial number R/1/2 A 164969, black, one manuscript signatre low right, RHODESIAN ISSUE in pale orange and green, Van Riebeek at left, Britannia at border at top, reverse blue, antelope at centre (PS 121a), right, two handstamped signatures below, RHODESIAN presentable VG and extremely rare ISSUE in top margin, reverse green, turreted female head Estimate £500-700 and value (PS 146b), a presentable fine and rare Estimate £300-400

173 BANK OF RHODESIA AND NYASALAND

x998* Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, £1, Salisbury, 3 December 1932, serial number R/1A 13119, red-brown, pale green and lilac, Britannia at left with allegorical x1015* symbols of commerce, RHODESIAN ISSUE in top margin, Bank of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, £1, 2 July 1956, serial one printed and one manuscript signature, reverse brown, number X/3 967121, green, orange and lilac, Elizabeth II at turreted female head and value (PS 147), about very fine right, leopard low left, arms top centre, Grafftey-Smith and rare signature (P 21a), a faint central crease otherwise fresh and Estimate £300-400 original, almost uncirculated 999-1013 Estimate £250-300 No Lots

x1016* Bank of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, £1, 18 January 1961, prefix X/69, green and multicoloured, leopard low left, Elizabeth II at right, Richards signature (P 21b), uncirculated x1014* and rare in this grade Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, £5, Salisbury, 1 Estimate £500-550 December 1916, serial number R 05521, blue, red sunburst pattern at centre, a statue of Van Riebeek at left, Britannia at right with allegorical symbols of commerce, value at centre and at each corner, two manuscript signatures below, RHODESIAN ISSUE in top margin, reverse blue, turreted female head at centre, bank building at left and right (PS 139), a solid and original good very fine, attractive and extremely rare Estimate £1,000-1,400

x1017* Bank of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, £5, 17 June 1960, blue and multicoloured, blue and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at right, sable antelope at left, Grafftey-Smith signature (P 22a), uncirculated and rare Estimate £600-700

174 ROMANIA x1018 Banca Nationala Romaniei 5000 lei, 6 September 1940, serial number D/I 014894 dark-blue & multicoloured, crowned arms at centre, King Carol II at right, 6 SEPTEMBER 1940 at right, landscape at left, medieval scene on back (Pick 48a) good extremely fine Estimate £80-120 x1019 Banca Generala Romana, 1000 lei, ND (1917), red serial number A 753990, purple, value at left and right (PM 8), uncirculated Estimate £50-80 1020 National Bank, 1000 lei (2), 30.9.1947, 18.6.1948, blue, 1022* Vladimirescu at centre (P 66, 85), also specimen 10 lei, Imperial Russia, State assignat, 5 rubles, 1829, serial 1952, specimen 500 lei, 1947, specimen 500 lei, 1949 (P number 1020681, blue, double headed eagle top centre, 66, 85, 63, 86), and a 20 lei, 1944 under the Russian manuscript signature low centre (PA 17), good fine and rare Occupation, blue and pale orange (PM 12), the 1948 very Estimate £500-600 fine, balance extremely fine to uncirculated, a scarce lot (6) Estimate £120-160 1023* Imperial Russia, State assignat, 10 rubles, 1819, serial RUSSIA number 7743022, black text on pale pinkish paper, double headed eagle top centre, manuscript signature below (PA STATE ASSIGNAT 18), fine and rare Estimate £500-700 1024* Imperial Russia, State assignat, 25 rubles, 1818, serial number 3975132, black text on white paper, double headed eagle top centre, manuscript signature low right (PA 21), fine, rare Estimate £600-800 1025 [RUSSIA & BALTIC STATES] KARDAKOFF, N. Katalog der Geldscheine von Russland und der Baltischen Staaten, 1769-1950 / Catalog of the Paper Money of Russia and the Baltic States, 1769-1950. Originally published, Berlin, 1953. This a perfect bound photocopy in card covers. An exceptionally rare work as an original. Estimate £60-80

1021* Imperial Russia, State assignat, 10 rubles, 1810, serial number 515466, black text on pink watermarked paper, manuscript signatures on obverse and reverse (PA 9b), fine and rare Estimate £600-800

175 STATE CREDIT NOTES STATE CREDIT NOTES The following five notes are forgeries by Warneke produced in London late 19th century 1026 State Credit Notes, large format essays (2) for a reverse of a 10 rubles, type of 1894, red and multicoloured, Imperial eagle at centre, value in field and at each corner, denomination in pale orange and blue at centre (cf PA 58 for similar), extremely fine and printed on watermarked paper with 10 repeated as a watermark, highly unusual, attractive and very rare (2) Estimate £100-120 1027 State Credit Notes, a group of essays for a 10 ruble (4) 1031* printed on large format watermarked paper, 1866 (2), State Credit Note, 1 ruble, 1866, serial number 633123, 1870, 1872, various prefixes, black detail on pink-red black text on pale green (PA 41), good very fine, scarce background, crowned arms above monogram of Tsar Estimate £200-300 Alexander II at left, value at right, reverseblack and cream, value at right, the vignette of M. Feodorovich and the value at left omitted, date low centre (cf PA 44 for type), good very fine to about extremely fine, most unusual, very rare (4) Estimate £100-150 1028 State Credit Notes, a group of essays for a 10 ruble (4), printed on large format watermarked paper, 1866 (2), 1870, 1872, black detail on pink-red background, crowned arms above monogram of Tsar Alexander II at left, value at right, reverseblack and cream, value at right, the vignette of M. Feodorovich and the value at left omitted, date low centre (cf PA 44 for type), good very fine to about extremely fine, most unusual and very rare (4) Estimate £100-150 1029 State Credit Notes, a group of essays for a 10 ruble (3), printed on large format watermarked paper, 1866, black detail on pink-red background, crowned arms above monogram of Tsar Alexander II at left, value at right, reverse black and cream, value at right, the vignette of M. Feodorovich and the value at left omitted, 1866 low centre, also included is a blank example of the watermarked paper for this issue (cf PA 44 for type), good very fine to about extremely fine, most unusual, very rare (4) Estimate £100-150 1030 State Credit Notes, an obverse essay on large format watermarked paper for a 100 rubles, ND (c. 1894), black 1032* and brown detail on a cream yellow background, crowned State Credit Note, 10 rubles, 1864, serial number Imperial eagle at left with monogram of Tsar Alexander III 263401, red and pink, double headed eagle top centre (PA below, value at right and at each corner, Pleske signature at 36), a fresh extremely fine and rare centre, together with a blank watermarked piece of paper Estimate £600-800 with 10 in design (cf PA 53), extremely fine and an impressive essay of the classic Russian Rainbow note (2) Estimate £300-400

176 1024 1045 1047 1050 1048 1062 1049 1035* State Credit Note, 25 rubles, 1866, serial number 196481, black and lilac, arms at left, value at right (PA 45), very fine and rare Estimate £500-600

1033* State Credit Note, 10 rubles, 1864, serial number 1125979, black and pink, double headed eagle top centre 1036* (PA 36), faded, fine and rare State Credit Note, 25 rubles, 1870, serial number Estimate £300-350 923105, black and lilac, arms at left, value at right (PA 45), damp markings, very fine and rare Estimate £400-500

1034* State Credit Note, 50 rubles, 1865, serial number 826449, black and grey, value and double headed eagle top centre, reverse grey, double headed eagle at centre (PA 1037* 39), a pleasing very fine and very rare State Credit Note, 50 rubles, 1866, serial number Estimate £1,000-1,500 323420, black and grey, arms at left, value at right, reverse black and white, value at left and right, Peter the Great at centre (PA 46), a bold about extremely fine, paper still of fresh appearance, attractive and very rare Estimate £500-600

178 1038* State Credit Note, 5 rubles, 1890, serial number 236047, blue and brown, arms at left, value at right (PA 56), very 1041 fine and a handsome note, rare Estimate £400-500

GOVERNMENT CREDIT NOTES x1039 Government Credit Note, specimen 25 rubles, 1918, blue serial number 00000, black, lilac and green, maiden and allegorical symbols at centre, value at left and right (P 39A), perforated, red SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated Estimate £100-150

x1042* Government Credit Note, specimen 500 rubles, 1919, red serial number 00000, black and multicoloured, allegorical maiden at centre with cherubs, value at left and right (P 41), perforated, red SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated Estimate £500-750

x1040* Government Credit Note, specimen 50 rubles, 1919, red 00000 serial number, black and multicoloured, two allegorical maidens at right (P 39B), perforated, red SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated and very rare Estimate £500-750 x1041* Government Credit Note, specimen 100 rubles, 1918, red serial number 00000, maiden (Agriculture) at centre, value at left and right (P 40), extra margin top centre with x1043* hand stamped date SEP 3 1919, perforated, red SPECIMEN Government Credit Note, specimen 1000 rubles, 1919, overprint, uncirculated red serial number 00000, black and multicoloured, Estimate £500-750 allegorical maiden at left, value at right (P 42), perforated, red SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated Estimate £500-750

179 1044 SAINT THOMAS AND PRINCE An album of Russian Tsarist paper money, including 500 rubles, 1898 (P6b), 50 rubles, 1899 (P 8d), 5 rubles, 1898 1050* (P 3b), North Caucasus 50, 100, 250, 500 rubles (PS 473, Banco Nacional Ultramarino, colour trial 50 escudos, ND 74, 75, 77), Baku 25 rubles (2) (PS 732), Azerbaijan 5000 (1956), serial number B000000, red and multicoloured, rubles (PS 713), Government Credit notes 1, 5, 10 rubles Don Afonso V at right, steamship seal at left, arms low (PS 1245, 46, 47), Blagoveschchensk 500 rubles (PS centre, value at left and right (P 39 for type), red SPECIMEN 1259B), Turkestan 5, 10, 100 rubles (PS 1153, 54, 57), 3 overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare chervontsa (P 203), three Bukhara 5000 rubles, Estimate £200-300 Transcaucasia 75 and250, 000, 000 rubles, 1924 (PS 635, 637), North Caucasian Emirate 50, 100, 250, 500 rubles (PS SAUDI ARABIA 473-475), North West Russia 1000 rubles (PS 210), together with many other inflationary issue, provincial issues, bonds and ephemeral issues various grades (200+). A most interesting selection with many varied and scarce types. Estimate £400-600

RWANDA 1045* Banque Nationale, specimen 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 francs, all 1 July 1964, all serial numbers A 000000 (P.6a, 1051* 7a, 8a, 9a, 10a), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, Monetary Agency, specimen 1 riyal, AH 1379 (1961), zero uncirculated and rare, a handsome set (5) serial numbers, brown and multicoloured, Hill of Light at Estimate £250-350 centre, value and column at left and right (P.6), red 1046 SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce Banque d’Emission du Rwanda et du Burundi, 5 francs, Estimate £200-250 1960, brown and green, also 10 francs, 1960, green, 1052 hippopotamus at left (P 1a, 2), fine (2) Monetary Agency, specimen 1 riyal, law of AH 1379 Estimate £40-60 (1961), zero serial numbers, brown, pale blue and lilac, Hill 1047* of Light at centre (P 6), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, Banque d’Emission du Rwanda et du Burundi, 5 francs uncirculated and scarce (2), 15 May 1961, serial numbers G 264495/96, brown and Estimate £200-250 green, Impala at left (P 1a), uncirculated and a rare consecutive pair (2) Estimate £200-250 1048* Banque d’Emission du Rwanda et du Burundi, 5 francs (2), 15 May 1961, serial numbers G 264493/98, brown and green, Impala at left (P 1a), uncirculated (2) Estimate £150-200 1049* Banque d’Emission du Rwanda et du Burundi, specimen 100 francs, ND (c.1960), serial number L000000, 1053* brown and pale green, Zebu at left, value at right (P 5), red Monetary Agency, specimen 5 riyals, AH 1379 (1961), SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare zero serial numbers, blue and multicoloured, fortress at Estimate £150-200 centre, arched window at left, value left and right (P.7a), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare Estimate £300-400

180 1054* Monetary Agency, specimen 5 riyals, law of AH 1379 1057* (1961), zero serial numbers, pale blue, fortress left centre (P Monetary Agency, specimen 50 riyals, AH 1379 (1961), 7a), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and zero serial numbers, purple and multicoloured, oil derrick at scarce centre, arch at left and right (P.9a), red SPECIMEN overprint, Estimate £300-400 perforated, uncirculated and rare Estimate £600-800

1055* Monetary Agency, specimen 10 dinars, AH 1379 (1961), zero serial numbers, green and multicoloured, Jeddah x1058* harbour at centre, value and arch at left and right (P.8b), red Monetary Agency, 50 riyals, AH 1379 (1961), violet and SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare multicoloured, oil derrick at centre, value at centre and low Estimate £500-600 left and right, signature 1 (P 9a), good extremely fine, scarce Estimate £400-500

1056* Monetary Agency, specimen 10 riyals, law of AH 1379 (1961), zero serial numbers, green and lilac, Jeddah harbour at centre, arched window at left and right (P 8a), 1059* red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare Monetary Agency, specimen 100 riyals, law of AH 1379 Estimate £500-600 (1961), zero serial numbers, red and multicoloured, building at left and right, triumphal arch at centre (P10a), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare Estimate £1,000-1,500

181 1065* Bank of Scotland, £1, 6 September 1922, prefix 61/AN, orange-brown, arms top centre, Scotia in grey circular seal at centre, arms at left, printed signature of A. Rose low centre (Douglas 76b-2), a pleasing very fine, scarce Estimate £150-200 1066* Bank of Scotland, £1, 1 July 1926, serial number 59/AS 2950, orange-brown, arms top centre and at left, Scotia in grey circular seal at centre, Rose signature (Douglas 76b), fine 1060* Estimate £100-140 Monetary Agency, specimen 100 riyals, AH 1379 (1961), zero serial numbers, red and mutlicoloured, building at left 1067 and right, archway at centre, column and value at left and Bank of Scotland, £1 (5), 1930, 1941, 1943 (2), 1945, right, signatures of Anwa Ali and Tallal bin Abdul Aziz low orange-brown, arms at left, Scotia in grey circular frame at left and right (P.10a), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, centre (Douglas 81, 86, 91), two very fine, balance uncirculated and rare extremely fine to uncirculated (5) Estimate £1,000-1,500 Estimate £100-140 1068 x1061 Bank of Scotland, £1 (5), 1945, ornage-brown, arms at Monetary Agency, specimen 100 and 500 riyals, 2003, left, Scotia in grey circular frame at centre (Douglas 91), zero serial numbers, multicoloured, both King Abd al-Aziz also £5, 20 April 1945, serial number 15/A 4957, orange- ibn Saud right centre (P 29, 30), uncirculated and rare (2) brown, arms at left and top centre, Scotia in grey circular Estimate £250-300 frame at centre, Elphinstone and Crawford signatures (Douglas 92), £1 generally extremely fine, £5 good SCOTLAND extremely fine (6) BANK OF SCOTLAND Estimate £100-150 1062* 1069 Bank of Scotland, specimen £1, ND (c.1885), orange- Bank of Scotland £1, 1947, 1949 (2), 1951, 1952, 1953, brown, arms top centre, Scotia in grey circular seal at 1955 (3), 1956 (2), 1957 (2), 1958, 1960 (3) all orange, centre, arms at left, printed signature of Stormonth-Darling brown, Scotia in grey, circular vignette on notes dated up to low centre (Douglas 71), red CANCELLED overprint twice 1953, thereafter Scotia in blue, and £5 (6) 1953, 1955 (3), across face of note, uncirculated, attractive and rare 1956 (2), Elphinstone & Watson, Craig & Watson signatures Estimate £300-400 (Douglas 92, 93) generally extremely fine, several better (23) 1063* Estimate £150-240 Bank of Scotland, £1, 2 July 1914, serial number 1/AC 0022, orange-brown, arms top centre and at left, Scotia in 1070* grey circular seal at centre, Macdonald signature (Douglas Bank of Scotland, £5, 8 December 1939, serial number 76b), almost very fine, scarce 5/0 3509, orange-brown, arms top centre and at left, Estimate £150-200 Scotia in grey circular seal at centre, pinted signatures of Elphinstone and Macfarlane (Douglas 87), very fine x1064* Estimate £120-160 Bank of Scotland, £1, 11 December 1918, prefix 2/AJ, orange-brown, Scotia in grey seal at centre, arms top centre and at left, Macdonald signature (Douglas 76b), still crisp, almost extremely fine thus scarce Estimate £200-300

182 1063 1066 1064 1070 1065 1074 1071 1078 Bank of Scotland, £5 (3), 1945, prefixes 7/A and 13/B, Bank of Scotland £1 (15), 1961 (2), 1962, 1964 (5), 1965 orange-brown, arms at left and top centre, Scotia in grey (3), 1966 (2) 1967 (2) orange-brown, Scotia in blue circular circular frame at centre, the 7/A with dark brown reverse, vignette, also £1 1968 (4), £1 1969 (4), £5 1969 (2) (15) the 13/B light brown reverse, also £5, 10 September 1952 Estimate £100-150 (Douglas 92-1, 92.3), good very fine, extremely fine and 1079 about uncirculated (3) Bank of Scotland £1 (5), 1964, 1966 (2), 1967 (2), £5 (4), Estimate £150-200 1959, 1962, 1965, 1967, £1 (2), 1968, £1 (10 consecutive), 1072 1981 and £5, 1969 mixed grades (22) Bank of Scotland £5, 1958, 1961 (4), 1963 (2), 1966 (2), Estimate £100-120 1967 (3) all orange, brown, Scotia in blue circular vignette 1080 (12) Bank of Scotland, a selection of more modern £1 (28), Estimate £100-140 1968-1988, also £5 (11), 1969 (2), green, Polwarth and 1073 Letham signatures, 1971-1998 (9) generally uncirculated Bank of Scotland, £1 (3), 1941, £5 (3), 1947, 1950, 1958, (39) £20, 9 August 1949, orange-brown, value in red lozenge Estimate £140-180 top left and right, Elphinstone and Crawford signatures 1081 (Douglas 89a-1) first two fine, balance good very fine or Bank of Scotland £1 1970 (5), 1974 (2), 1977, 1978, better (7) 1979, 1986, 1988 (11), £5 (3), 1971, 1975, 1993, £5 (6), Estimate £150-200 1995 (2), 1996, 1998 (3) £10 (4), 1995, 1998 (3) £1 in 1074* green, £5 in blue generally uncirculated (46) Bank of Scotland, £10, 27 September 1963, serial number Estimate £150-250 7/C 1158, orange-brown, arms top centre and at left, 1082 Scotia in blue circular seal, value in black lozenge top left Bank of Scotland £5, 2002, £10, 2001, £20, 2002, prefix and right, printed signatures of Bilsland and Watson ZZ, £50, 1999 and £100, 1995 all Walter Scott at left (Douglas 88b-1), about extremely fine, a rare denomination uncirculated Estimate £300-400 Estimate £200-250 1075* Bank of Scotland, £20, 12 September 1939, serial number BRITISH LINEN COMPANY 9/G 4922, orange-brown, arms top centre and at left, Scotia in grey circular seal at centre, value in red, lozenge x1083* top left and right, printed signatures of Elphinstone and The British Linen Company, proof £1, 3 February 1868, Macfarlane (Douglas 89a-1), very fine, scarce black and white, arms top centre, Britannia seated left Estimate £150-200 centre, pay to William Spence in text at centre (cf Douglas 32 for similar), extremely fine, pecil annotation To this 29 1076 April 1868 in low field. A rare Perkins Bacon engraving, Bank of Scotland £20 (2), 1953, 1955, orange-brown, attractive value in red lozenge top left and right, Elphinstone and Estimate £200-250 Watson and Craig and Watson signatures (Douglas 80a, 89b-1) good very fine and about uncirculated (2) x1084* Estimate £250-300 British Linen Company, proof £20, 1 April 1869, black and white, arms top centre, Britannia seated left centre, pay 1077 to William Spence in text at centre (Douglas 35), mounting Bank of Scotland, £20 (2), 1956, 1960, prefixes 6/A, 3/F, traces on reverse, pencil from this low right, about orange-brown, arms top centre and at left, Scotia in grey extremely fine and rare circular seal at centre, value in red lozenge top left and Estimate £300-350 right, printed signatures Craig and Watson and Bilsland and Watson (Douglas 89b-1), very fine and fine, a little ragged at top margin (2) Estimate £140-180

184 1075 1086 1083 1087 1084 1088 1090 British Linen Bank, £1 (6), 1926, 1935 (2), 1937, 1938(2), 1941, 1944, blue and red sunburst design, arms top centre, Britannia left centre, one printed signature (Douglas 52ff), generally very fine to good very fine (8) Estimate £120-160 1091 British Linen Bank, £1 (10), 1948, 1950 (2), 1951 (4), 1952, 1953, 1954, blue and red sunburst design, arms top centre, Britannia left centre, one printed signature (Douglas 53b), generally extremely fine or better (10) Estimate £100-150 1092 British Linen Bank, £1 (15), 1957 (3), 1960 (2), 1961, 1962 small format (9), blue and red sunburst design, arms top centre, Britannia left centre, one printed signature 1085* (Douglas 53b, 63), two 1957 very fine, balance British Linen Company, £1, 1 December 1883, serial uncirculated (15) number P 25/439, blue and white, bank initials in brown Estimate £100-120 underprint at centre, Britannia left centre, arms top centre, 1093 two manuscript signatures below (Douglas 32), bright and British Linen Bank, £1 (14), 1955 (8), 1956 (5), 1957, blue fresh, good very fine and very rare in this grade, a lovely and red sunburst design, arms top centre, Britannia left example centre, one printed signature (Douglas 53b), generally very Estimate £1,400-1,600 fine or better (14) x1086* Estimate £100-150 British Linen Company, unissued £100, ND (c. 1871), 1094 serial number S/2 1/321, blue and white, bank initials in British Linen Bank, specimen £1 and £5, 1962, zero serial brown underprint at centre, arms top centre, value top left numbers, blue and red, Sir Walter Scott at right of £5 and right, Britannia seated at left centre (Douglas 36), (Douglas 63, 64), Red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, handstamped CANCELLED, perforated, a pleasing uncirculated and scarce (2) extremely fine and very rare Estimate £100-150 Estimate £500-700 x1095* BRITISH LINEN BANK The British Linen Bank, £5, 18 March 1925, serial number V/4 1/65, blue and red, arms top centre, Britannia seated 1087* left centre, two manuscript signatures below (Douglas 48- British Linen Bank, specimen £1, 31 May 1904, blue and 1), about very fine and scarce white, bank initials in red-brown underprint at centre, arms Estimate £200-250 top centre, Britannia left centre, printed signature of Brown low centre (Douglas 32-1), perforated, a bright extremely 1096* fine and rare British Linen Bank, £5, 12 November 1940, serial number Estimate £200-300 0/6 15/422, blue, red sunburst design at centre, arms top centre, Britannia at left, one manuscript signature, one 1088* printed signature of Dempster (Douglas 54a-1), a pleasing British Linen Bank, £1, 3 August 1916, serial number D and original good very fine, scarce 254/706, blue and red sunburst design, arms top centre, Estimate £140-180 Britannia left centre, one printed signature, one manuscript signature (Douglas 47-1), a pleasing very fine, scarce 1097 Estimate £180-240 British Linen Bank, £5, 23 October 1943, prefix L/7, blue and red sunburst design, arms top centre, Britannia left 1089 centre, two printed signatures of Waugh and Mackenzie British Linen Bank, £20, 14 February 1962, also £5, 1952, (Douglas 54b-1), also £5 (5), 1944, 1947 (2), 1949, 1950, £1 (2), 1934, 1935, all are blue and red, arms top centre as previous except the last four with one signature of (Douglas 61-2, 58, 57), uncirculated, the two £1 good very Mackenzie (Douglas 58-1, 2), first fine, balance good fine fine (4) to good very fine (6) Estimate £200-250 Estimate £100-150

186 1095 1105 1096 1110 1100 1111 1104 1098 1106 British Linen Bank £20, 4 April 1962, £5 (3), 1947, 1959, British Linen Bank, £1 (22), 1962 (4), 1963 (6), 1964 (5), 1961, all blue and red, arms top centre, the £20 with ink 1966, 1967 (6), blue and red sunburst design, arms top numeral and damage top left. (Douglas 61-2, 58, 60) centre, Britannia left centre, one printed signature (Douglas otherwise generally good very fine (4) 63, 65, 66), generally extremely fine to uncirculated (22) Estimate £120-180 Estimate £120-160 1099 1107 British Linen Bank, £5 (10), 1951, 1954, 1957, 1959 (4), British Linen Bank, £5 (19), 1962(5), 1964(5), 1968(9), 1961 (3), blue and red sunburst design, arms top centre, blue and red sunburst design, arms top centre, Britannia Britannia left centre, one printed signature of Anderson low left centre, one printed signature of Anderson, the 1968 centre, the last three smaller format (Douglas 58-2, 60-1), Walker (Douglas 64, 67), generally uncirculated (19) generally good very fine (10) Estimate £150-200 Estimate £100-120 1108 1100* British Linen Bank, a selection comprising £1 (10), 1956, British Linen Bank, £20, 2 July 1942, prefix F/4, blue, red 1960, 1964 (2), 1968 (2), 1969 (2), 1970 (2) also £5 (6), sunburst pattern, arms top centre, value top left and right, 1962, 1964 (2), 1968 (3) generally very fine (16) Britannia left centre, manuscript signature low left, printed Estimate £70-90 signature of Mackenzie low right (Douglas 56a-2), fresh 1109 and original, extremely fine, attractive and scarce British Linen Bank, £1 (15), 1968, 1969 (6), 1970 (7), blue Estimate £300-400 and pale red and green, Sir Walter Scott at left (Douglas 1101 66), uncirculated including a run of five 1970 £1 with serial British Linen Bank, £20, 2 September 1946, serial number numbers D/5 000001-5 L/4 10/489, blue with red sunburst design, arms top centre, Estimate £100-120 value top left and right, Britannia left centre, printed signature of Mackenzie (Douglas 56b-1), very fine CITY OF GLASGOW BANK Estimate £140-180 1110* 1102 City of Glasgow Bank, £1, 11 November 1873, serial British Linen Bank, £20, 18 May 1954, prefix X/4, blue number F 185/422, black and white, value in blue top left with red sunburst design, arms top centre, value top left and right, Queen Victoria top centre, arms at left and right and right, Britannia left centre, printed signature of and low centre, two manuscript signatures below (Douglas Anderson (Douglas 56b-2), very fine 6), VG, rare Estimate £120-160 Estimate £300-350 1103 British Linen Bank, £20 (2), 1957, 1962, prefixes E/5, I/5, CLYDESDALE BANK blue with red sunburst design, arms top centre, value top x1111* left and right, Britannia left centre, printed signature of Clydesdale Bank Limited, £1, 10 October 1917, serial Anderson (Douglas 56b-2), tear top left on first otherwise number A 2430855, black and white, value and Bank title very fine, second note extremely fine (2) in pale red underprint, maidens and arms top centre, Estimate £150-180 maidens at left and right, Dewar signature low left, 1104* manuscript signature low right (Douglas 11-3), good fine, British Linen Bank, specimen £100, 5 August 1954, serial scarce number S/302/106, blue, red sunburst pattern at centre, Estimate £150-200 arms top centre, value top left and right, Britannia left 1112* centre, Anderson signature (Douglas 57-2), perforated, red Clydesdale Bank Limited £1, 10 October 1917, serial SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated and rare number A 2707543 black & white, value in pale red Estimate £350-450 underprint at centre, maidens and arms top centre, 1105* maidens at left and right, printed signature of Dewar at left, British Linen Bank, specimen £100, 9 May 1962, serial signature of Gibson at right (Douglas) uncirculated number U/3 00/000, blue and red, arms top centre, value Estimate £200-250 top left and right, Britannia at left, signature of Anderson 1113 (Douglas 62-2), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, Clydesdale Bank Limited, £1, 1934, also Commercial uncirculated and scarce Bank Limited, £1, 1933 and National Bank Limited, £1, Estimate £300-350 1932 (Douglas 52c-1, 19-2, 34-1), generally very fine (3) Estimate £60-80

188 1112 1125 1117 1126 1120 1128 1124 1131 1114 CLYDESDALE & NORTH OF SCOTLAND BANK Clydesdale Bank Limited, £1 (5), 1929, 1937, 1940, 1119 1941, 1947, blue and red, arms top centre, maidens at left Clydesdale and North of Scotland Bank Limited, £1 (7), and right (Douglas 19-1, 19-2, 19-4), 1929 ink date on 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1958(3), blue, also £5 (4), 1952, reverse, good very fine, balance a.unc to unc. (5) 1953, 1956, 1960, purple and pale green (Douglas 21, 2 Estimate £100-120 for type) two £5 very fine, balance generally extremely fine 1115 or better (11) Clydesdale Bank Limited £5, 16 February 1944, serial Estimate £120-160 number B3/J0000826 blue and white, value in pale red x1120* underprint, printed signatures of Mitchell and Young Clydesdale and North of Scotland Bank Limited, (Douglas 16-4), and also £1 (2), 1948, 1949, blue (Douglas specimen £1, 1 June 1955, £5, 2 May 1951, £20, 1 June 19-5) 5000 printed, almost very fine (3) 1955, all red 000000 serial numbers, grey and pale orange, Estimate £100-140 violet and green respectively, all Campbell signature 1116 (Douglas 21-1, 22-1, 23-1), all red SPECIMEN overprint, Clydesdale Bank Limited £5, 21 April 1943, serial number perforated, about uncirculated to uncirculated and scarce Z2/7 0004108 blue & white, value and bank title in pale red (3) underprint, arms top centre, printed signatures of Mitchell Estimate £400-450 and Young (Douglas 16-1) fine 1121 Estimate £80-120 Clydesdale and North of Scotland Bank Limited £5 (2), 1117* 1November 1956, 1 March 1960 violet and pale green, Clydesdale Bank Limited £5, 5 July 1944, serial number Campbell and Fairbairn signatures respectively (Doglas 22- C3/E 0004790 blue & white, value and bank title in pale red 1, 2), also £20, 1 July 1961, green, Fairbairn signature underprint, arms at top centre, printed signatures of (Douglas 23-2) good very fine to extremely fine (3) Mitchell and Young (Douglas 16-1) an original good Estimate £80-120 extremely fine, rare in this grade 1122 Estimate £150-200 Clydesdale and North of Scotland Bank Limited £20 (2), 2May 1951, 1 February 1958, green, Kings College at left, Glasgow Cathedral at right. (Douglas 23-1) crisp extremely fine to about uncirculated (2) Estimate £150-200 1123 Clydesdale and North of Scotland Bank Limited, £20 (3), 1951, 1955, 1961, all green, Kings College at left, Glasgow Cathedral at right, Campbell signatures on first two, Fairbairn on last (Douglas 23-1, 23-2), good very fine, last note fresh good extremely fine (3) Estimate £150-200 x1124* Clydesdale and North of Scotland Bank Limited, £20, 1 1118* July 1961, red serial number D012505, green and Clydesdale Bank Limited, £100, 19 June 1935, serial multicoloured, college at left, Glasgow Cathedral at right, number F/N 0000270, blue and white, value and bank title Fairbairn signature (P 193b) uncirculated in pale red underprint, arms top centre, bank initials at left, Estimate £160-220 Mitchell and Young signatures (Douglas 18-3), ink numeral top right otherwise a solid very fine, original and very rare x1125* Estimate £1,800-2,200 Clydesdale and North of Scotland Bank Limited, specimen £100, 2 May 1951, serial number A000000, blue, pale orange and green, Kings College at left, Glasgow Cathedral at right, value at centre and at each corner, Campbell signature (Douglas 24-1), red SPECIMEN and black De la Rue oval overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare Estimate £500-600

190 1126* 1133* Clydesdale and North of Scotland Bank Limited £100, Clydesdale Bank Limited, £10, 20 April 1964, serial 2 May 1951, serial number A001383 blue, pale green and number C/B 040788, brown and multicoloured, arms at orange, Kings College at left, Glasgow Cathedral at right, right, Fairbairn signature (Douglas 29-1) 100, 000 printed, Campbell signature (Douglas 24-1) quite fresh, good very uncirculated, scarce fine, presentable and original, rare Estimate £300-400 Estimate £400-500 1134 1127 Clydesdale Bank Limited, £20, 19 November 1964, serial Clydesdale and North of Scotland Bank Limited £1 (9), number C/C030715, red and green, arms at right, Fairbairn 1950, 1952, 1956 (3), 1958 (3), 1960 blue and yellow- signature, (Douglas 30-1) only 50,000 printed, central orange (Douglas 21-1, 21-2), also £1, 1963 green and £5, crease otherwise fresh, almost extremely fine, scarce. 1962, blue (Douglas 27-1, 26-1) generally good very fine or Estimate £100-150 better (11) x1135* Estimate £120-160 Clydesdale Bank Limited, £20, 1 December 1967, serial number C/F 048570, red and green, arms at right, value at 1128* left, Fairbairn signature (P 200), uncirculated Clydesdale and North of Scotland Bank Limited, Estimate £200-250 specimen £1, 1 March 1961, serial number B/A 000000, green and multicoloured, also specimen £5, 20 September 1961, serial number B/A 000000, blue and multicoloured, both arms at right, Fairbairn signature (Douglas 25-1, 26- 1), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce (2) Estimate £250-300

CLYDESDALE BANK LIMITED 1129 Clydesdale Bank Limited, specimen £1, 2 September 1963, serial number C/A 000000, green, arms at right (Douglas 27.1), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce 1136* Estimate £80-100 Clydesdale Bank Limited, specimen £100, 29 April 1965, 1130 serial number C/A 000000, violet and multicoloured, arms Clydesdale Bank Limited, specimen £10, 20 April 1964, at right, value at left, Fairbairn signature (Douglas 201), red serial numbers C/A 000000, brown-purple and SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare, a multicoloured, arms at right, value at left and right, lovely note Fairbairn signature (Douglas 29-1), red SPECIMEN overprint, Estimate £600-800 perforated, uncirculated and rare Estimate £250-350 1131* Clydesdale Bank Limited, specimen £10, 20 April 1964, serial number C/A 000000, brown and multicoloured, arms at right, Fairbairn signature (Douglas 29-1), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce Estimate £300-400 1132 Clydesdale Bank Limited, £10, 20 April, 1964, brown and green, arms at right, also £20, 19 November 1964, red and green, arms at right, both Fairbairn signature (Douglas 29- 1, 30-1), good very fine (2) 1137* Estimate £140-160 Clydesdale Bank Limited £100, 29 April 1965, serial number C/A003605, violet and green, arms at right, Fairbairn signature, reverse violet, the River Dee at Invercauld at centre. (Douglas 31-1) Only 8500 printed, uncirculated and rare. Estimate £600-800

191 1138 1145* Clydesdale Bank £1 (5), 1969, green £5, 1968, blue also, Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 2 January £1, 1971, £1 (13), 1980, all green, £5 (2), 1971, 1982 and 1920, serial number 13/3 29//64, blue and yellow, bank an error £5, 1994, partial details missing at right on reverse. buildings, classical frieze low centre, printed signature of £5 1968 very fine, balance generally uncirculated, the error Mackay low left, manuscript signature low right (Douglas rare (23) 45-1), very good to fine, scarce Estimate £100-150 Estimate £150-200 1139 x1146* Clydesdale Bank plc., a selection comprising £10 (6), Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 3 January 1997-2006, £20, 1985, Lord Kelvin, £20 (3), 1999, 2003, 1921, serial number 13/K 103/11 blue & orange, bank 2005, purple generally good very fine or better, the Kelvin buildings top centre, at left and right, classical frieze low £20 uncirculated (10) centre, printed signature of Mackay low left, manuscript Estimate £150-200 signature low right, reverse arms at centre, rust mark top left (Douglas 45-1) very fine and scarce 1140 Estimate £300-350 Clydesdale and North of Scotland Bank Limited, £1, 1961 (5), 1962 (2), 1963 92), 1967, 1968, 1969, green, £5 1147* (3), 1961, 1962, 1963, blue, also Clydesdale Bank plc, £1 Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, colour trial £1, 1 (13), 1971-1988, £5 (8), 1971-2002, blue generally good December 1927, brown, yellow and red, classical freize top very fine to uncirculated (35) centre, Sir John Pitcairn low centre (Douglas 52a-1 for Estimate £120-160 similar), perforated, blue SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated and rare COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND LIMITED Estimate £300-350 1141* 1148 Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 3 January Commerical Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 31 October 1903, serial number 17/B, 172/321, blue and yellow- 1924, prefix 22/Z, blue, red and yellow, classical frieze top orange, classical frieze top centre, arms low centre, two centre, Sir John Pitcairn low centre, two printed signatures, manuscript signatures, rev. green (Douglas 36b-1), good also £1 (6), 1927, 1928 (2), 1929, 1936 (2), as previous but fine and rare smaller format (Douglas 48-1, 52a-1, 52), first note with Estimate £350-450 low left tip missing otherwise balance generally very fine (7) Estimate £120-160 1142* Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 2 January 1149 1914, red serial number 19/K 15/92, blue, value in yellow- Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 6 August ornage at centre, left and right, bank buildings, classical 1935, serial number 14/P 31475, blue, red and yellow, frieze low centre, printed signature of Mackay low left, classical frieze top centre, Sir John Pitcairn low centre, manuscript signature low right, rev. violet (Douglas 44-3), printed signatures of Thomson and Eskine (Douglas 49), about very fine, scarce first very fine, balance generally about extremely fine (6) Estimate £140-180 Estimate £120-140 1143* 1150 Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 3 January Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited £5, 1 November 1916, prefix 20/H, blue and yellow-orange, bank building 1926, prefix W/14, blue, red and pale yellow, Sir John top centre and at left and right, printed signatures of Pitcairn low centre, classical frieze top centre, printed Mackay and Riddell, reverse blue-grey (Douglas 44-4), a tidy signature of Thompson at left, m/s signature low right, also good very fine, scarce £1 (3), 1941. (Douglas 49a-1) (Douglas 52) first fine, Estimate £150-180 balance almost extremely fine (4) Estimate £100-140 1144* Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 3 January 1151 1916, prefix 13/D, blue and pale yellow-orange, bank Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 2 December buildings top centre and at left and right, printed signature 1929, prefix 14/T, blue, red and yellow, classical frieze top of Mackay at left, manuscript signature at right (Douglas centre, Sir John Pitcairn top centre, printed signatures of 45-1), almost very fine and scarce Thomson and Robb below (Douglas 49b-1), fine and scarce Estimate £150-200 Estimate £100-140

192 1133 1143 1135 1144 1141 1145 1142 1152* GALLOWAY BANK Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 3 March 1942, serial number 14/C 20270, blue, red and yellow, 1159* classical frieze top centre, Sir John Pitcairn low centre, The Galloway Bank, unissued 1 guinea, Castle Douglas, printed signatures of Thomson and Eskine (Doulgas 49b-3), 180-, black and white, arms top centre, bank title at left, extremely fine, scarce payable to John Hannay in text at centre, for William Estimate £150-180 Douglas and John Napier and Company (Douglas 3), a pleasing fine for type and scarce 1153 Estimate £220-280 Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £20, 31 July 1935, prefix 12/X, blue, red and yellow, classical frieze top LEITH BANKING COMPANY centre, Sir John Pitcairn top centre, printed signatures of Thomson and Erskine below (Douglas 50-4), a pleasing fine 1160* and scarce Leith Banking Company, 1 guinea, 1 May 1818, serial Estimate £200-300 number 149/15, black and white, ships and Leith harbour at left, building with cupola at right, pay to Alexander 1154* Macdonald in text at centre, two manuscript signatures Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £20, 25 October below (Douglas 5b), an original very fine and rare 1937, serial number 12/W 10122, blue, red and yellow, Estimate £300-400 classical frieze top centre, Sir John Pitcairn low centre, printed signatures of Thomson and Eskine (Douglas 50-5), 1161* good very fine, scarce Leith Banking Company, £5, 2 May 1823, serial number Estimate £200-250 15/11, black and white, port of Leith top centre, three manuscript signatures below (Douglas 8), good very fine 1155 Estimate £300-350 Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited £20, 3 Jan 1952, blue, £5 (2), 1957, 1958, £1 (2), 1950, 1953, £1 (3), 1957, 1162* 1958 (2). (Douglas 56-1) generally very fine (8) Leith Banking Company, £20, 1 June 1825, serial number Estimate £100-140 19/99, black and white, Leith harbour in oval frame top centre, three mauscript signatures low right (Douglas 4), a 1156 pleasing good very fine, rare Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £1 (3), 1954 (2), Estimate £300-400 1955, blue, £5, 2 January 1954, purple and £20, 2 January 1954, blue, all maidens and Sir John Pitcairn, all Macdonald NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND LIMITED signature, also £1 (4), £5, 1952 and £20, 1953 (Douglas 55, 56ff), 1955 £1, very fine, balance about uncirculated to x1163* uncirculated (11) National Bank of Scotland Limited, proof £1, 11 Estimate £100-150 November 1872, black and white, arms top centre, value top left and right (Douglas 12), pencil annotation Date DUMFRIES COMMERCIAL BANK added Aug 2/73 low left. An attractive Perkins Bacon engraving, mounting traces on reverse otherwise extremely 1157 fine and rare Dumfries Commercial Bank, 1 guinea, 2 April 1804, Estimate £200-250 black and white (Douglas 1), almost fine Estimate £100-120 1164* National Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 11 November 1158 1913, serial number G716-963, blue, red and yellow, the East Lothian Banking Company, unissued £5, Dunbar, Marquis of Lothian at left, printed signature and manuscript 18-, black and white, symbols of harvest, two maidens top signature low centre, rev. blue (Douglas 21-1), very fine centre (Douglas 3), LOTIHAN mispelling error, good very Estimate £120-180 fine Estimate £100-120 1165 National Bank of Scotland Limited £1, 1 Aug 1914, serial number H052-207, blue, red and yellow, the Marquis of Lothian at left, one printed signature of Samuel, one manuscript signature. (Douglas 24-1) fine, scarce Estimate £100-120

194 1146 1159 1147 1160 1152 1161 1154 1162 1175

1166 1173* National Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 2 July 1928, National Bank of Scotland Limited, £20, 1 August 1939, prefix A/B, red, yellow and black, arms at centre, printed serial number A116-792, blue, pink-red and yellow, the signature of Lethbridge low right (Douglas 32-1), very fine Marquis of Lothian at left, one printed signature and one Estimate £40-60 manuscript signature low centre (Douglas 36-1), a pleasing very fine, scarce 1167 Estimate £150-200 National Bank of Scotland Limited, £1 (6), 1935, 1939, 1941 (4), red, yellow and black, arms at centre (Douglas ), 1174* generally very fine or better (6) National Bank of Scotland Limited, £20, 1 February Estimate £80-120 1951, serial number A187-453, blue, pink-red and yellow, the Marquis of Dandie and Brown at left, two printed 1168 signatures low centre (Douglas 36-4), extremely fine, National Bank of Scotland Limited, £1 (5), 1941 (3), attractive and scarce 1942 (2), red, yellow and black, arms at centre (Douglas ), Estimate £180-240 generally very fine or better (5) Estimate £60-80 1175* National Bank of Scotland Limited, £100, 1 November 1169 1949, serial number A026-837, purple, yellow and blue, National Bank of Scotland Limited, £1 (5), 1944 (2), the Marquis of Lothian at left, allegorical scenes, printed 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956 signatures of Dandie and Brown (Douglas 37-3), small tear Estimate £40-60 left centre, two vertical creases otherwise very fine and very 1170 rare National Bank of Scotland Limited £1 (5), 1941, 1954, Estimate £1,500-1,800 1956, 1957, 1958, £5 (2), 1952 (Douglas 35-6) generally 1176 fine to very fine (7) National Bank of Scotland Limited £5 (2), 1 August Estimate £80-120 1957, serial number A 506-687 and A786687, green lilac 1171* and white, arms low left, printed signatures of Dandie and National Bank of Scotland Limited, £5 (9), 1953, Alexander (Douglas 39-1) uncirculated and good extremely 1955(6), 1956 (2), blue and brown, arms top centre, the fine (2) Marquis of Lothian at left, allegorical scenes, two printed Estimate £100-140 signatures below (Douglas 35 for type), generally very fne 1177 or better (9) National Bank of Scotland Limited £5 (2), 1957, green Estimate £180-240 and lilac, £20, 1957, red and lilac. (Douglas 39-1, 40-1) 1172 good very fine (3) National Bank of Scotland Limited, £5 (3), 1941, 1945, Estimate £100-150 1955, blue, brown and yellow, the Marquis of Lothian at 1178* left, two printed signatures low centre (Douglas 35), all National Bank of Scotland Limited £20, 1 November with annotaions, generally fine to very fine (3) 1957, serial number A031-739, red, lilac and green, arms Estimate £100-150 low left, printed signatures of Dandie and Alexander (Doulgas 40-1), fresh, good extremely fine, scarce Estimate £180-240

196 1163 1174 1164 1178 1171 1182 1173 1184 NATIONAL COMMERCIAL 1187 BANK OF SCOTLAND LIMITED National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £1 (16), 1968, green, Forth railway bridge at centre, Burke 1179* signature (Douglas 9-1), uncirculated (16) National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £5 (9), Estimate £160-220 1959, green and lilac, arms low right, Alexander signature (Douglas 2-1), generally extremely fine (9) 1188* Estimate £150-200 National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, colour trial £5, ND (1963), serial number A000000, brown and 1180 multicoloured, arms low centre, value at left and right National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £5 (3), (Douglas 7a-2), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, 1961, green, arms low right, Alexander signature, smaller uncirculated and rare format than the 1959 series (Douglas 5-1), two Estimate £200-250 uncirculated, one almost extremely fine (3) Estimate £100-120 1189 National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £5 (5), 1181 1963, blue and multicoloured, arms at low centre, National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited £1 (2), Alexander signature (Douglas 7a-1), generally very fine (5) 1959, £5 (2) 1959, 1961, £20, 1959, red, Alexander Estimate £100-120 signature, also £1 (4), 1963 (2), 1968 (2) and £5 (2), 1966, 1968 (Douglas 1-1ff) generally very fine, the £20 1959 1190 uncirculated and scarce (11) National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £5 (3), Estimate £180-220 1963, blue, arms low centre, Alexander signature (Douglas 7a-1), a.uncirculated to uncirculated, scarce (3) 1182* Estimate £150-200 National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £20, 16 September 1959, serial number A010857, red and 1191 multicoloured, arms low right, Alexander signature National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £5 (4), (Douglas 3a-1), almost uncirculated 1964, blue and multicoloured, arms at low centre, Estimate £120-160 Alexander signature (Douglas 7a-1), generally extremely fine (4) 1183 Estimate £150-180 National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £20, 16 September 1959, serial number A 293282, arms low 1192* right (Douglas 3a-1) extremely fine National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £5 (7), Estimate £140-180 1966, blue and multicoloured, arms at low centre, Alexander signature (Douglas 7a-1), two very fine, balance 1184* about extremely fine to uncirculated (7) National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, Estimate £200-250 specimen £20, 1 June 1967, serial number A 000000, red, lilac and green, arms low right, Alexander signature 1193 (Douglas 3b-2), black SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £5 (3), and rare 1968, blue, arms low centre, Burke signature (Douglas 7b- Estimate £300-400 1), good extremely fine to uncirculated (3) Estimate £140-180 1185* National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, 1194 specimen £100, 1 June 1967, serial number A 000000, National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £10, violet and green, arms low right, Alexander signature 18 August 1966, serial number A 257254, brown and (Douglas 4b-2), red SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated and multicoloured, arms low centre, Alexander signature rare (Douglas 8-1), ink numeral top right, good very fine and Estimate £600-800 scarce Estimate £200-300 1186 National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £1 (8), 1195* 1959, blue, also £1 (11), 1961 (4), 1962, 1964 (3), 1966 National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £10, (2)1967, green (Douglas 1-1, 6a-1, 6b-1), generally 18 August 1966, serial number A 259401, brown and extremely fine or better (19) multicoloured, arms low centre, Alexander signature Estimate £150-200 (Douglas 8-1), fresh and original, almost extremely fine and scarce Estimate £350-450

198 1185 1199 1188 1201 1192 1202 1195 1203

NORTH OF SCOTLAND BANK LIMITED 1201* North of Scotland Bank Limited, £20, 1 March 1930, 1196 serial number A0100/0188, purple and green, arms at left, North of Scotland Bank Limited, £1, 1 March 1926, Marischal college top centre, manuscript signature low prefix D, blue and yellow-green, arms at left, Mariscal right (Douglas 25-1), almost very fine, scarce college top centre, manuscript college top left (Douglas 27- Estimate £150-200 1), good very fine Estimate £60-80 1202* North of Scotland Bank Limited, £20, 1 March 1934, 1197 prefix A, purple and green, Marischal college top centre, North of Scotland Bank Limited, £1 (3), 1 March 1926, arms at left, manuscript signature low left, printed 1 March 1932, 1 March 1935, prefixes E, H, J, blue and signature low right, (Douglas 25-1), a pleasing good very yellow, arms at left, Marischal College top centre, two fine, scarce printed signatures low centre (Douglas 27-1), fresh, good, Estimate £300-400 very fine, scarce (3) Estimate £100-120 1203* Clydesdale and North of Scotland Bank Limited £100, 1198 1 March 1930, serial number A00081/0281, orange-brown North of Scotland Bank Limited, £5, 1 March 1934, and pale green, Marischal College top centre value at prefix A, blue and yellow, manuscript signature low left, centre, top left and right, arms at left, nms signature low printed signature of Harvey Smith low right, also a left, printed signature of Harvey Smith low right. (Douglas Clydesdale Bank Limited, £5, 5 May 1943, blue and white, 26-1) slight damage to margin low left, otherwise about printed signatures of Mitchell and Young (Douglas 29-1, very fine, presentable and very rare 16-4), very fine (2) Estimate £1,800-2,200 Estimate £150-200 1204 1199* North of Scotland Bank Limited, £1 (6), 1938, 1939, North of Scotland Bank Limited, £5, 1 March 1934, 1940, 1945, 1947, 1949, prefixes A, B, C, D, E, F, blue and serial number A 0876/0884, blue and yellow-green, yellow, arms at left and right, Marischal college top centre Marischal college top centre, arms at left, manuscript (Douglas ), generally about extremely fine or better (5) signature low left, printed signature low right, (Douglas 29- Estimate £140-180 1), very fine Estimate £140-180 1205 North of Scotland Bank Limited £1 (3), 1940 (2), 1945, 1200 blue and pale yellow and orange, Marischal College at North of Scotland Bank Limited, £5, 1 March 1934, centre, arms left and right (Douglas 30-1) first two very serial number A 0932/0979, blue and yellow-green, arms at fine, last note good extremely fine (3) left, Marischal college top centre, manuscript signature low Estimate £60-80 left, printed signature low right (Douglas 29-1), fine Estimate £80-120

200 1206 ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND North of Scotland Bank Limited, £5, 1 July 1944, serial 1213* number C E 105534, red, arms at left and right, Marischal Royal Bank of Scotland, a partially hand executed essay college top centre, printed signature low right (Douglas 31- on thin card for a £10, 18-, black and white, pale yellow- 2), a fresh good extremely fine, scarce orange panel at left and right, portrait of George II top Estimate £150-180 centre, lion mask at left and right, pay to Robt. Sym Wilson 1207 in text at centre (cf Douglas 27 for similar), good extremely North of Scotland Bank Limited £5 (2), 1944, 1949 red fine and a lovely example, probably by Lizars.Extremely rare and a £20, 1943, green, all Marischal College at centre, Estimate £400-600 arms at left and right (Douglas 31-2, 32-2) £5 fine to very x1214* fine, £20 good very fine (3) Royal Bank of Scotland, £1, 9 May 1910, serial number J Estimate £120-160 869/515, blue and white, Bank initials in brown at centre, 1208 arms top centre, allegorical maiden low left and right, North of Scotland Bank Limited, £5 (2), 1943, 1949, printed signature of Lunan low centre, manscript signature prefixes BE, EE, red, arms at left and right, Marischal college below (Douglas 46d-1), a bright and fresh original note, top centre (Douglas 31-2), fresh, good very fine (2) good very fine and scarce in this grade Estimate £120-160 Estimate £250-350 1209 1215* North of Scotland Bank Limited, £5, 1 July 1947, prefix Royal Bank of Scotland, £1, 2 September 1911, prefix M, DE, red, also £20, 1 July 1940, prefix CT, green (Douglas blue and white, bank initials in brown at centre, arms top 31-1, 32-2), quite fresh, good very fine (2) centre, maiden at left and right, printed signature of Lunan, Estimate £150-180 manuscript signature below (Douglas 46d-1), good very fine 1210* Estimate £180-240 North of Scotland Bank Limited £20 Aberdeen, 1 July 1949, serial number NT 01957 green and lilac, Marischal 1216 College top centre, value at right, arms at left and right Royal Bank of Scotland, £1, 29 October 1924, prefix J, (Douglas 32-2) crisp, almost uncirculated thus scarce blue and white, bank initials in brown at centre, arms top Estimate £140-180 centre, maiden at left and right, printed signature of Speed, manuscript signature below (Douglas 46c-1), good fine 1211* Estimate £120-160 North of Scotland Bank Limited, £20, 1 July 1949, seria number NT 04106, green, lilac and white, arms at left and x1217 right, Marischal college top centre (Douglas 32-2), fresh Royal Bank of Scotland, £5, 2 January 1920, serial and original, almost extremely fine, scarce number E 1120/3907, blue and white, value in brown Estimate £150-200 underprint low centre, arms top centre, printed signature of Lunan, manuscript signature below (Douglas 42b-2), fine, RENFREWSHIRE BANKING COMPANY scarce Estimate £100-120 1211A* Renfrewshire Banking Company, 1 guinea, Greenock, 1218 13 November 1820, serial number 183/1226, black and Royal Bank of Scotland, £5, 1 March 1934, prefix E, blue white, arms top centre, three manuscript signatures below and white, value in brown underprint, arms top centre, (Douglas 2), about fine and scarce printed signature of Speed, manuscript signature below Estimate £300-400 (Douglas 42b-3), fine, scarce Estimate £80-100 1212 Renfrewshire Bank, £1 (2), 1830s, black and white 1219* (Douglas 3), VG (2) Royal Bank of Scotland, £5, 1 December 1935, prefix E, Estimate £140-160 blue and pale cream-yellow, arms top centre, printed signature of Speed, manuscript signature below (Douglas 42b-3) about extremely fine Estimate £150-200

201 1225

1220 1226 Royal Bank of Scotland, £1 (8), 1930, 1937, 1938, 1940, Royal Bank of Scotland £20, 1 July 1947, yellow, brown 1947(2), 1949, 1950, blue and white, bank initials in brown and blue, £5 (4), 1958, 1964 (3), £1 (7) 1959, 1962, 1963, at centre, arms top centre, maiden at left and right, printed 1964, 1966 (2), 1967 (Douglas 44c-1) generally fine to very signature of Speed, manuscript signature below on first, fine (12) balance printed signatures of Speed or Brown (Douglas Estimate £80-100 47ff), generally very fine (8) 1227 Estimate £100-120 Royal Bank of Scotland, £1 (28), 1969(27), 1970, green, 1221 the Forth road bridge and £5 (8), 1969(4), 1970(4), blue, Royal Bank of Scotland, £1 (17), 1952, 1954, 1957, arms at left, also £1 (19), 1972-1986, green, arms at right 1958, 1959, 1965(6), 1966(2), 1967(4), blue, yellow and and £5(6), 1974-1981, blue (Douglas 1-1, 6-1, 2-1, 7-1, 8- brown, one printed signature (Douglas 48c-1ff), generally 1, 13-3, 9-1), generally extremely fine to uncirculated (61) extremely fine to uncirculated (17) Estimate £150-200 Estimate £100-120 1228* Royal Bank of Scotland £1 (15), 1966, 1970, 1981 (10 1222 Consecutive), 1987, 1992 (2), £5 (2) 1966, 1969, £10, Royal Bank of Scotland, £5 (10), 1952(3), 1953, (2), 1969, brown, arms low centre, Robertson and Burke 1954, 1956, 1961, 1963, 1965, yellow and blue and signatures and £20, 19 March 1969, violet, arms low brown, arms top centre, two printed signatures (Douglas centre, Burke and Robertson signatures (Douglas 3-1) 50a-1ff), generally very fine or better (10) (Douglas 4-1) generally extremely fine to uncirculated, the Estimate £120-160 £10 uncirculated, the £20 almost extremely fine (17) 1223 Estimate £200-250 Royal Bank of Scotland, £20 92), 1949, 1957, blue, 1229* yellow and brown, arms top centre, two printed signatures Royal Bank of Scotland, £100, 3 May 1977, serial number (Douglas 44c, 44d-3) very fine and good very fine (2) A/1 073160, red and multicoloured, arms at right, Burke Estimate £140-180 signature (Douglas 12-2), slight mounting traces otherwise 1224 uncirculated and scarce Royal Bank of Scotland, £5 (4), 1943, 1944, 1950, 1957, Estimate £350-450 yellow and blue and brown, arms top centre, two printed 1230 signatures (Douglas 42b-5ff), generally very fine to good Royal Bank of Scotland, £1 (13), 1967, green and £5 (5), very fine (4) 1966(2), 1967(3), blue, all with David Dale at left (Douglas Estimate £150-200 51b-1, 54-1), generally uncirculated (18) Estimate £100-120 1225* Royal Bank of Scotland, £100, 3 February 1966, serial 1231 number G1/127, blue and yellow, value in brown Royal Bank of Scotland, £1, 1987 (9), 1988, 1992 (2), underprint, arms top centre, printed signatures of 1993(7), 1994, 1996 (10), 1997(15), 1999(14), 2000, Robertson and Campbell (Douglas 45d-2), faint crease 2001, together with commemorative issues comprising otherwise a fresh and bright good extremely fine, rare Europaean Summit £1 (15), 1992, Scottish Parliament £1 Estimate £1,200-1,400 (12), 1999, Robert Louis Stevenson £1 (10), 1994 and Alexander Graham Bell £1 (10), 1997, all green, Lord Ilay at right uncirculated (108) Estimate £300-400

202 1210 1215 1211A 1219 1213 1229 1214 1235 1232 1236 Royal Bank of Scotland, £10 (3), 1972, 1975, 1981, Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 26 August 1913, brown, arms, £10, 1987, brown, Lord Ilay, £20, 1972, prefix D, blue and white, value in red at centre, arms and purple, arms, also £5, 1987, 1990 (2), 1997 (2), 1998, equestrian statues, one manuscript signature, one printed 2000, £5 (4), 2004, the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of signature low centre (Douglas ), also £1 (3), small format, Saint Andrews, £5 (9), 2002, the Queens Golden Jubilee 1926, 1930, 1933, red, blue and yellow, arms and issue, £5, 2005, £5 (2), 2005, Nicklaus and £5 (2), 2005, equestrian statues, one manuscript signature, wo printed Royal College of Surgeons uncirculated (30) signatures below (Douglas 31-4, 41), first very good, low Estimate £300-400 left corner missing, balance good very fine (4) Estimate £80-120 1233 Royal Bank of Scotland plc, £10 (4), 1994(2), 2000, 1237 2001, brown, also £20 (5), 1993, 1998, 2000 (3), the Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £1 (2), 3 October 1927, Queen Mother 100th birthday issue 1993 very fine, balance serial number C 259890/891, red, blue and yellow, value in uncirculated (9) red at centre, arms and equestrian statues, one manuscript Estimate £180-220 signature, (Douglas 41-1), about uncirculated and a scarce consecutive pair (2) UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND Estimate £60-80 1238 Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £1 (6), 1937, 1939, 1942 (3), 1946, generally very fine, two extremely fine (7) Estimate £100-150 1239 Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £20, 2 August 1932, serial number A 150/166, red, yellow and blue, arms top centre, equestrian statue low left and right, two manuscript signatures low centre (Douglas 39-1), good fine, scarce Estimate £200-300 1240 Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £5, 3 September 1934, serial number c 373/142, red, yellow and blue, arms top 1234* centre, equestrian statue low left and right, two printed Union Bank of Scotland, proof £10, Glasgow, 18-, black signatures low centre (Douglas 37b-2), very fine and white, Scotia at left, Britannia at right, equestrian Estimate £80-120 statue top centre, constituent banks in vertical format at x1241* left (Douglas 12), manuscript Specimen twice across face of Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £20, 31 May 1937, note, good extremely fine and extremely rare, only two serial number A 221/064, blue, red and yellow, arms top believed extant in private hands centre, equestrian statue low left and right, two manuscript Estimate £450-550 signatures low centre (Douglas 39-1), VG, scarce 1235* Estimate £200-250 Union Bank of Scotland Limited, specimen £1, 10 March 1242 1903, series H, blue and white, value in brown underprint Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £1, 1948, £20, 1947, at centre, arms top centre, equestrian statue low left and blue, red and yellow, also £1, 1954 and £20 (2), 1950, right, printed signature of Wood low centre (Douglas 30-1), 1953, blue red and yellow. (Douglas 41, 39-3), (Douglas 42, perforated, red SPECIMEN overprint, good extremely fine, 44-1) fine to very fine (5) an attractive Perkins, Bacon & Co engraving, and rare Estimate £100-150 Estimate £200-300 1243* Union Bank of Scotland Limited, £1 (6), 1949 (2), 1951, 1952 (2), 1954, blue, red, and yellow, arms at left and right, printed signature low right, also £5, 17 July 1950, prefix A, colour and design as £1, also £5, 1954 and £20, 1952, Morrison signature (Douglas 43-3, 44-1ff), generally good very fine to uncirculated (9) Estimate £300-400

204 1241 1259 1243 1260 1256 1261 1332 THREE CONTEMPORARY FORGERIES 1244 Banking Company in Aberdeen, a contemporary forgery of a £1, 10 January 1825, black and white, arms top centre, two manuscript signatures below (Douglas 11), damage low margin otherwise very fine and rare Estimate £150-180 1245 Bank of Scotland, a contemporary forgery of 1 guinea, 11 August 1808, black and white, bank title at left, two manuscript signatures below (Douglas 43), ink annotation on reverse, fine and rare Estimate £150-200 1249* 1246 Principality of Serbia 5 dinara, 1 July 1876, serial number, Forbes, Hunter and Co. a contemporary forgery of a 1 A7 - 1000 blue & white, arms low centre, Prince Milan top guinea, 8 April 1824, black and white, equestrian statue centre, allegorical figures at left and right, reverse Prince top left (Douglas 6), fine and rare Milos Obrenovic and his wife Princess Ljubica, also their Estimate £100-150 sons Mitiailo and Milan (Stojanovic 2, P 2), good extremely fine VARIOUS Estimate £400-500 1247 National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited £5, 16 September 1959 green and lilac, British Linen Bank £5, 7 March 1951, Commercial Bank £1, 1931, National Bank £1, 1938, Bank of Scotland £10 and £20, 1995 also Northern Bank Belfast £10 and Central bank of Ireland, £20, 1980 (Douglas 2-1) generally extremely fine, last more fine (8) Estimate £100-140

SERBIA

1250* Principality of Serbia 10 dinara, 1 July 1876, serial number A5 - 901 blue & white, Prince Milan top centre, allegorical figures on left and right, reverse Prince Milos Obrenovic and his wife Princess Ljubica, also their sons Mitiailo and Milan, arms at low centre (Stojanovic 3, Pick 3), about extremely fine Estimate £400-500

1248* Principality of Serbia 1 dinar, 1 July, 1876, serial number 1000 - A10 blue & grey-green, Prince Milan top centre, cherub at top left and right, arms low centre, engraved by L. Dumont of Paris (Stojanovic 1, P1) extremely fine Estimate £300-500

206 1251* Principality of Serbia 50 dinara, 1 July 1876, serial number A2-002 blue & old cream, Prince Milan top centre, allegorical at left and right, reverse Prince Milos Obrenovic and his wife Princess Ljubica, also their sons Mitiailo and Milan, arms at low centre (Stojanovic 4, Pick 4), about extremely fine Estimate £1,000-1,200

1252

1252* 1253 Principality of Serbia 100 dinara, 1 July 1876, serial Territori Annessi del Fiumano e della Cupa, a sheet of number A4-007 blue & old cream, Prince Milan top centre, 5 centavos (x50), brown and white, black overprint allegorical figure at left and right, arms low centre, reverse Upravno Povjerenictvo Susak-krk, also additiona red 20 Milos Obrenovic with crowd, double headed eagle top cent and a blue 40 cent, uncirculated (3) centre (Stojanovic 5, Pick 5), about extremely fine Estimate £120-150 Estimate £1,200-1,600

207 SEYCHELLES

1254* Government Issue, 5 rupees emergency issue on card like watermarked paper, Mahe, 20 June 1942, serial number 00702, black text on a cream-white background, value at centre and at left and right, embossed seal at centre, manuscript signature in red ink of the Governor Morgan (P 5A), a fresh and original example, extremely fine and extremely rare, a superb example Estimate £2,600-3,000

1255* Government Issue, 5 rupees emergency issue on card like watermarked paper, Mahe, 20 June 1942, serial number 01163, black text on a cream-white background, value at centre and at left and right, embossed seal at centre, manuscript signature in red ink of the Governor Morgan low right (P 5A), fresh and original, about extremely fine, extremely rare and a lovely example Estimate £2,200-2,400

208 1256* SOUTH AFRICA Government Issue, colour trial 5 rupees, ND (1968), dark green (P.14), also Republic colour trial 10 rupees, specimen A PRIVATE COLLECTION 10, 50 and 100 rupees, all ND (1976-77), Mancham at right (P.19-22), uncirculated, scarce (5) CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Estimate £250-300 1257 1262 Central Bank, specimen 10, 25, 50 and 100 rupees, ND Cape of Good Hope, 1 skilling, 2 June 1820, black and (1983), multicoloured, indigenous wildlife (P.28- 31), red white, value at top and at centre, two manuscript SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated (4) signatures below (PS unlisted), a very early currency note Estimate £150-180 for South Africa issued due to a shortage of coin and circulated between 1806 and 1824, sterling being 1258 introduced to replace the rixdollar in 1826. A presentable Monetary Authority, specimen 10, 25, 50, 100 (2) VG and partially mounted on paper rupees, all ND (1979-80), multicoloured, indigenous wildlife Estimate £500-700 (P.23-27), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated (5) BANK OF AFRICA - CAPE TOWN Estimate £150-200

SIERRA LEONE 1259* Bank of Sierra Leone, specimen 2 leones, ND (1964), serial number B/12 000 000, red and multicoloured, building at left, value at left and right (P.2a), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare Estimate £100-150

SOMALIA x1263* Bank of Africa Limited, £5, Cape Town, 20 August 1909, 1260* serial number B/5 065104, green and pale green, bank title Banca Nazionale Somala, specimen 20 and 100 scellini, and value and town of issue in red, two manuscript 1968, zero serial numbers, brown and blue respectively signatures below, reverse green (PS 333), perforated (P 11, 12), red De la Rue overstamp, faint mounting traces, CANCELLED and handstamped CANCELLED, fine and good extremely fine and scarce (2) extremely rare Estimate £400-600 Estimate £1,000-1,200

STANDARD BANK - CAPE TOWN SOUTH ARABIA/YEMEN 1261* South Arabian Currency Authority, specimen 250 fils, brown, 500 fils, green, 1 dinar, blue and 5 dinars, red, all ND (1965), all serial numbers W2, S2, X2, G2 00000 respectively, all dhow at centre (P.1a, 2a, 3a, 4a), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare (4) Estimate £250-350

x1264* Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, £1, Cape Town, 16 November 1891, serial number A/1 073556, black and beige, bank title and CAPE TOWN in red, two manuscript signatures below, value at each corner, reverse black (PS 352), good very fine and extremely rare Estimate £750-1,000

209 NATIONAL BANK OF AFRICA - CAPE TOWN

1267* National Bank of South Africa Limited, £1, Durban, 2 July 1917, serial number U 280197, black and yellowish cream, value in lilac underprint, maiden and falls at left, two manuscript signatures below, rev. blue (PS 392), very x1265* fine and attractive, rare National Bank of South Africa Limited, £5, Cape Town, Estimate £750-850 6 December 1911, serial number A/5 608325, green and pale pink, arms top centre, value at centre and at each corner, two manuscript signatures below, reverse green and white (PS 353), perforated and hand stamp CANCELLED, almost fine, presentable and extremely rare Estimate £600-800

NATIONAL BANK - DURBAN

x1268* National Bank of South Africa Limited, £5, Durban, 1 September 1915, serial number P 31934, blue with red sunburst design, maiden at left with caduceus and cornucopia, wagon low right, NATAL ISSUE in top margin, one printed and one manuscript signature, reverse red, maiden and value (PS 393), tear at right otherwise a presentable VG to fine and very rare Estimate £400-600

x1266* National Bank of South Africa Limited, 10/-, Durban, 1 May 1919, serial number W225165, green, red sunburst pattern in field, cherub at left with cornucopia, one manuscript and one printed signature low right, NATAL in top border, reverse blue, gazelle at centre (PS 421), fine and very rare Estimate £300-400

210 STANDARD BANK - DURBAN

x1271* Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, 10/-, Durban, 1 October 1896, serial number H 41405, black and white, value in brown background, two manuscript signatures below, reverse pale green (PS 411), fine and rare Estimate £300-400

1269* Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, 10 shillings, Durban, 1 May 1889, serial number E4565, red and white, value in ornate red and blue spirographic design at centre, allegorical maiden with symbols of prosperity top centre, value top left and right, two manuscript signatures low right, reverse green, bank initials at centre (PS 406), a truly lovely example of a Sprague engraving, an original good very fine, fresh and extremely rare Estimate £1,200-1,800

x1272* Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, £1, Durban, 1 October 1896, serial number H 65400, black and white, value in green background, two manuscript signatures below (PS 412), fine, rare Estimate £400-600

x1270* 1273* Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, 10/- Durban, 1 Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, specimen £1, May 1889, serial number E21339, red-orange and white, Durban, ND (c.1917), serial number K00000, brown and Britannia top centre with allegorical symbols, value in blue- pale blue and lilac, Britannia at left with symbols of grey at centre, two manuscript signatures low right, reverse commerce, value right centre and at each corner, reverse green (PS 406), ink corrosion low right, VG, rare brown, turreted maiden at centre, value at left and right (PS Estimate £250-300 422), blue Waterlow seal, perforated, attractive and rare Estimate £250-300

211 DURBAN BANK

x1276* National Bank of South Africa Limited, £1, Bloemfontein, 3 January 1918, serial number T 419732, black, pale yellow, value in lilac underprint, ORANGE FREE STATE ISSUE in margin top centre, maiden with caduceus 1274* and allegorical symbols of commerce low left, one printed Durban Bank, £5, 3 November 1862, serial number and one manuscript signature, reverse blue, map of Africa 00228, black and white, Atlas and globe top right, view of and value (PS 492), almost fine, handstamped CANCELLED, Durban harbour top centre, value top right, two manuscript very rare signatures below, one of the Chief Clerk (PS 442a), oval Estimate £500-600 handstamp at left, ink cross cancelled, a fresh good very fine and a scarce variety STANDARD BANK - BLOEMFONTEIN Estimate £500-600

NATIONAL BANK - BLOEMFONTEIN

x1277* Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, £1, Bloemfontein, 1 March 1920, serial number O/1 220355, red-brown, pale green and lilac, Britannia at left with allegorical symbols of commerce, ORANGE FREE STATE in top margin, one printed and one manuscript signature, reverse brown, turreted female head and value (PS 502 for similar), piece missing at left border, otherwise good fine, scarce Estimate £250-300 x1275* National Bank of South Africa Limited, 10/-, Bloemfontein, 1 May 1920, serial number V316979, green and red, cherub and cornucopia lor left, value in red at right, two manuscript signatures below, ORANGE FREE STATE ISSUE in border at top, reverse blue, antelope at centre (PS 491), VG to fine, handstamped CANCELLED, extremely rare Estimate £400-500

212 NATIONAL BANK - ORANGE FREE STATE

x1280* National Bank of South Africa Limited, £1, Johannesburg, 2 July 1917, serial number S 381170, black, pale pink and pale yellow, maiden at left with caduceus and x1278* symbols of commerce, two manuscript signatures below, National Bank of the Orange Free State, £1, reverse blue, map of Africa and value (PS 572), VG but Bloemfontein, 21 July 1891, serial number 18064, black presentable and rare and white with value in pale orange-brown central panel, Estimate £400-500 value low left and top right, three manuscript signatures below (PS 531), tape marks and split at top centre otherwise a presentable fine, the paper still with some NATIONAL BANK - PRETORIA body, very rare Estimate £800-1,200

NATIONAL BANK - JOHANNESBURG

x1281* National Bank of South Africa Limited, £5, Pretoria, 28 February 1906, serial number B-178166, pink and black, arms at left, value at centre and at each corner, manuscript signature low left, printed signature low right (PS 575), handstamped CANCELLED, not a remainder, good fine and extremely rare Estimate £1,000-1,400

x1279* National Bank of South Africa Limited, 10/-, Johannesburg, 1 July 1918, serial number X 266464, green and pale red, cherub and cornucopia at left, value at each corner, one printed and one manuscript signature low right, reverse blue, head of an antelope at centre, value at left and right (PS 571), VG and rare Estimate £300-400

213 1284

x1282* National Bank of South Africa Limited, £20, Pretoria, 1 October 1902, serial number D3308, black and white, value in pink underprint at centre, value at left, Bank initials top centre, two manuscript signatures below (PS 578), handstamped CANCELLED, low left tip missing otherwise a presentablr fine and extremely rare Estimate £1,800-2,400 x1285* STANDARD BANK - PRETORIA Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, £1, Pretoria, 1 March 1920, serial number T/1 828327, red-brown, pale green and lilac, Britannia at left with allegorical symbols of commerce, TRANSVAAL ISSUE in top margin, one printed and one manuscript signature, reverse brown, turreted female head and value (PS 586), a pleasing very fine, scarce Estimate £300-400

x1283* Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, 10/-, Pretoria, 1 March 1920, serial number T 324105, black, pale orange and green, Van Riebeek at left, Britannia at right, two handstamped signatures below, TRANSVAAL ISSUE in top margin, reverse green, turreted female head and value (PS 585a), fine and rare Estimate £250-350 x1286* 1284* Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, £5, Pretoria, 1 Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, specimen £1, July 1916, serial number T 21608, blue, red sunburst Pretoria, 1 January 1917, no serial numbers, brown and pattern at centre, a statue of Van Riebeek at left, Britannia pale blue and green, Britannia at left with symbols of at right with allegorical symbols of commerce, value at prosperity, value right centre and at each corner, reverse centre and at each corner, two manuscript signatures brown, turreted maiden at centre, value at left and right below reverse blue, turreted female head at centre, bank (PS 586s), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, good building at left and right (PS 587), fine, a lovely design and extremely fine and scarce rare Estimate £250-300 Estimate £700-900

214 BOER WAR

1289 x1287* Kimberley Siege, 6 pints on card, ND (1900), black text on green (Ineson 307), good very fine, Ineson states extremely rare Estimate £300-400

x1290* Government Note, Te Velde issues for £1 and £5, 1 May 1902, black and white, arms at left, two manuscript signatures below (P 66, 67c, Ineson 120, 121), minor staple holes otherwise extremely fine, scarce (2) Estimate £300-350

x1288* Siege of Mafeking, 1/-, 2/-, 3/- and 10/-, all 1900, (PS 651, 652, 653, 654b), the 10/- with split at top centre otherwise good very fine, 1/- extremely fine, 2/- VG, 3/- fine (4) Estimate £300-400 x1289* Siege of Mafeking, £1, March 1900, serial number 53, blue on card like paper, Baden-Powell, gun and defenders at centre, value low left and right, two Manuscript signatures below, embossed seal top right (PS 655), unusually this example uncreased thus rare, about x1291* uncirculated Government Note, Te Velde £10, 1 March 1902, serial Estimate £800-1,200 number 1601A, black and white, arms at left, two manuscript signatures below (P 67a, Ineson 122), very fine, rare Estimate £200-250

215 REPUBLIC ISSUE

1294

RESERVE BANK x1292* Republic Issue, 1 shilling sterling on card, 2 January 1868, serial number 867, black text on cream card, three manuscript signatures below (P 34), almost fine and very rare Estimate £500-800 \

x1295* Reserve Bank, £1, 26 September 1921, serial number A/8 237265, black, pale red and yellow, galleon at right, allegorical scenes at left, Clegg signature (P 75), very fine and a rare early date for type Estimate £150-200 x1296 Reserve Bank, £1, 2 September 1927, prefix A/15, black and multicoloured, galleon at right, allegorical scenes at x1293* left, Clegg signature (P 80), fine and scarce Republic Issue, £1, Pretoria, 25 January 1872, serial Estimate £150-180 number 5224, black text on green, arms top centre, value x1297 at left and right, three manuscript signatures below (P 39), Reserve Bank, £1, 10 April 1946, prefix A/154, black and pinhole top left, oval handstamp top right otherwise almost pink, de Kock sinature, also 10/-, 12 september 1940, extremely fine, scarce prefix E/50. red-brown, Postumus signature (P 84f, 82d), Estimate £400-500 uncirculated (2) x1294* Estimate £100-120 Republic Issue, 6D on vellum, 16 June 1872, serial number x1298 4773, black and white, arms top centre, value top left and Reserve Bank, 10/- (3), 1933, 1947, 1951, brown and right, manuscript signature low left, printed low right (P43), multicoloured, Postumus and de Kock signatures (P 82d, e, about very fine and rare 90b), fine, uncirculated and good very fine (3) Estimate £300-400 Estimate £100-140

216 x1299 Reserve Bank, £1 (2), 1943, 1947, prefixes A/136 and A/186, black and multicoloured, galleon at right, allegorical scenes at left, Postumus and de Kock sinatures respectively, also £1 (2), 1950, 1956, blue, Van Riebeeck at left, de Kock signatures, also 1, 2 (2) and 10 rand (P 84e, f, 92c, d), generally extremely fine (8) Estimate £120-140 x1300 Reserve Bank, £5 (3), 1941, 1947, 1953, green and multicoloured, galleon and allegorical scenes, one Postumus and two de Kock signatures (P 86b, c, 96b) extremely fine to uncirculated (3) Estimate £140-160 1305 x1301* Reserve Bank 100 pounds, 29 January 1952, serial number E/1 006342, blue & multicoloured, portrait of Jan van Riebeeck at left, sailing ship at right, de Kock signature, English text variety, reverse blue and multicoloured, arms at centre, value low left and right (Pick 100a) a lovely original good extremely fine, very rare in this condition Estimate £2,000-2,500 x1302* Reserve Bank, £100, 29 January 1952, serial number E/1 008923, blue & multicoloured, portrait of Jan van Riebeeck at left, sailing ship at right, de Kock signature, Afrikaans text variety, reverse blue and multicoloured, arms at centre, value low left and right (P 101a), a lovely example, good x1306* extremely fine and very rare Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas), Estimate £2,000-2,500 10/-, 1 September 1956, serial number AU 464101, red x1303 and pale yellow, sheep at left, value at centre and at each Reserve Bank, a selection comprising £1 and £5, both de corner, reverse red, galleon at centre (P 4a), bright Kock signature, also 10 rand and 20 rand, de Kock uncirculated, rare thus signature (P 93e, 96a, 106a, 108a), uncirculated (4) Estimate £250-300 Estimate £150-200 x1304 Reserve Bank, 20 rand, ND (1962-), prefix D/2, violet and multicoloured, Van Riebeeck at left, Rissik signature (P 108A), perforated CANCELLED, uncirculated Estimate £100-150

SOUTH WEST AFRICA BARCLAYS BANK D.C.O. x1305* Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas), 10/-, 1 June 1931, serial number I 087448, red and pale x1307* yellow, sheep at left, value at centre and at each corner, Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas), reverse red, galleon at centre (P 1a), fine and rare, first date 10/-, 29 November 1958, serial number BN 654119, red for type and pale yellow, sheep at left, value at centre and at each Estimate £200-300 corner, reverse red, galleon at centre (P 4b), fresh, almost uncirculated and rare Estimate £200-250

217 x1308* Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas), £1, x1311* 1 October 1938, serial number M 125658, blue, pale pink Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas), £5, and green, sheep at left, value at centre and at each corner, 1 April 1949, serial number B133023, green and red, sheep reverse blue, galleon at centre (P 2b), almost very fine, rare at left, value at centre and at each corner, reverse green, Estimate £250-300 galleon at centre (P 3b), good fine and rare Estimate £400-600

x1309* Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas), £1, 1 September 1956, serial number CS 960331, blue, pale pink and green, sheep at left, value at centre and at each x1312* corner, reverse blue, galleon at centre (P 5a), a solid and Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas), £5, attractive good very fine, scarce 30 November 1954, serial number D 215835, green and Estimate £250-300 red, sheep at left, value at centre and at each corner, reverse green, galleon at centre (P 6a), fine, rare Estimate £300-400

x1310* Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas), £1, 29 November 1958, serial number CW 001803, blue, pale pink and green, sheep at left, value at centre and at each x1313* corner, reverse blue, galleon at centre (P 5b), a pleasing Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas), £5, good very fine, scarce 29 November 1958, serial number F 343612, green and Estimate £250-300 red, sheep at left, value at centre and at each corner, reverse green, galleon at centre (P 6b), very fine and rare Estimate £350-400

218 STANDARD BANK

x1317* Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, £1, 31 March x1314 1942, serial number SW/1 299853, orange and green, Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, 10/-, 22 April sheep and tree at left, falls at right, reverse orange, kudu 1943, serial number SW/1/2 160417, green and red, falls at and mountains (P 8b), almost uncirculated and scarce right, reverse green, kudu (P 7b), fine, scarce Estimate £200-250 Estimate £100-150

x1318* x1315* Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, £5, 21 Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, 10/-, 31 September 1953, serial number SW/5 216547, red, pale January, 1956, serial number SW/1/2 794354, green and green and orange, sheep and tree at left, falls at right, red, falls at right, reverse green, kudu (P 10), uncirculated reverse red, kudu and mountains (P 9c), split top centre, thus rare fine and rare Estimate £200-250 Estimate £350-450

x1319* x1316* Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, £5, 1 May Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, £1, 1 May 1958, serial number SW/5 335263, red, pale green and 1958, serial number SW/1 1428481, orange and green, orange, sheep and tree at left, falls at right, reverse red, sheep and tree at left, falls at right, reverse orange, kudu kudu and mountains (P 12b), a pleasing and original good and mountains (P 11), bright uncirculated thus rare very fine, rare Estimate £300-400 Estimate £400-600

219 VOLKSKAS BANK SOUTH AFRICA CONTINUED

VARIOUS OWNERS x1323 London & South Africa Bank, £5, Port Elizabeth, Cape of Good Hope, 17 April 1864, serial number 04470 black and white, value in lilac at centre, arms top centre, Queen Victoria top left, value top right, two manuscript signatures below (PS 106b), stamped CANCELLED, cut in half for postal transport and rejoined Estimate £1,000-1,500 x1324 x1320* Montagu Bank, Cape of Good Hope £5 Montagu, ND Volkskas Bank, 10 shilling, 4 June 1952, serial number K/1 (18 - ), serial number 1901 unissued as always, frequently 49736 blue, green & pale orange, two printed signatures seen piece, good extremely fine below, (P13a) small stain top centre otherwise an origonal Estimate £75-100 good very fine x1325 Estimate £200-300 Colonial Bank of Natal £5, Pietermaritzburg, 23 May 1864, serial number 229, black and white, arms top centre, two manuscript signatures low right (PS 432), very good fine but the paper with full body, without damage. The Bank failed and as aresult £1 are sometimes seen but rarely the £5. Estimate £500-700 x1326 Natal Bank, £5, ca.1890, Pietermaritzburg, prefix A, black, blue and lilac, street scene at left and right, reverse blue- green and lilac (Pick S462A) this bank taken over by Barclays Bank, folded but paper strong, attractive, perforated SPECIMEN C.SKIPPER & EAST, very fine and very x1321* rare Volksas Bank, £1, 4 June 1952, serial number A/2 80606, Estimate £500-600 brown, yellow and lilac, town view, reverse brown (P 14a), x1327 a solid and original extremely fine, scarce Natal Bank £5, Pietermaritzburg, 1 November 1906, serial Estimate £300-350 number B18907 green & black, maidens and arms top centre, two hand signatures low centre, reverse green, red stamps on back H.M. Customs, Pietermaritzburg (Pick S467) very good to fine, multiple perforations CANCELLED, rare Estimate £1,500-2,000 x1328 Bank of Africa £5 Johannesburg, 1 May 1907, serial number B24484, green and pale yellow, map of Africa at left, locomotive at right, two manuscript signatures low centre, reverse orange, value at centre (PS 564 for type), this bank taken over by Barclays Bank, hand stamped CANCELLED, otherwise fine, extremely rare and a charming x1322* design, attractive Volksas Bank, £5, 12 May 1950, serial number S/1 07739, Estimate £1,500-2,000 brown, waterfall at left, value at centre, reverse brown, gemsbok at centre (P 15a), this date unlisted in Pick, almost very fine, rare Estimate £350-450

220 KRUGER PORTRAIT £1-£100 1891 NUMBER 1 SET

x1329* De Nationale Bank der Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek (Beperkt) unique presentation set, almost all serial number 1, from a presentation book comprising two sets, one with serial numbers and one without, the non serial numbered set was sold at Spink & Son on June 14, 2007 where it was bought for £24,250 including charges, this set comprises £1, A 0001, black and white with blue at centre, £5, B0001, pink at centre, £10, C0001, green at centre, £20, D, pink at centre, £50, E 0001, lilac at centre and £100,F 0001, brown at centre, all have president Kruger at left, arms top centre, (P 48-53), all perforated SPECIMEN C.SKIPPER & EAST, good extremely fine and a truly splendid and excessively rare set (6) Estimate £25,000-35,000

221 SOUTH WEST AFRICA - COLOUR TRIALS

x1330* Barclay’s Bank (D.C.O.), colour trial 10 shillings, 1 June 1931 light blue & multi coloured, reverse blue & multicoloured, also colour trial £1, dark blue and multicoloured and colour trial £5, purple brown and multicoloured, both 1 June 1931, sheep at left, value at centre (P 1a, 2a, 3a), all perforated, red SPECIMEN overprint, the £1 somewhat toned and with traces of mounting, others uncirculated and an attractive and very rare set (3) Estimate £3,000-4,000

222 x1331* Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, colour trial £1, ND (1931), blue, purple & multicoloured, reverse blue & multicoloured, also colour trial £5, green & multicoloured, both sheep at left, falls at right (P 11, 12), no colour trials exist of the Volskas Bank thus these two lots represent an opportunity to collect five of the six possible colour trials. Perforated, red SPECIMEN overprint, a lovely pair of Waterlow colour trials, very rare (2) Estimate £2,500-3,000

223 SPAIN 1336* Banco de Espana, 1000 pesetas, 19 February 1946, serial 1332* number 2229324, green and multicoloured, Vives at right Banco de Espana, 1000 pesetas, 21 October 1940, serial (P 133), faint annotation on reverse otherwise about number 0874456, purple and multicoloured, King Carlos I uncirculated, scarce at left, value at right (P 125), a unc, attractive and rare Estimate £300-400 Estimate £400-500 x1337 Banco de Espana, 1000 pesetas, 31 December 1951, red serial number A7558835, green, Sorolla at centre, (P 143a), uncirculated, scarce Estimate £200-250

STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 1338 Government Issue, $10, 20 June 1921, red serial number A/94 32166, blue, value in lilac underprint low centre, arms top centre, value at each corner, reverse blue, tiger at centre (P 4b, good very fine, rare Estimate £2,400-2,600 x1339 Straits Settlements $1, 1 January 1935, L/23 69169 dark 1333* blue & multicoloured, portrait of King George V at right, Banco de Espana, specimen 500 pesetas, 7 January 1935, reverse tiger at centre, woman’s head at left (Tan S 17d), red zero serial numbers, blue and multicoloured, Cortes at uncirculated, scarce left, his palace in Mexico low right, reverse red and violet, Estimate £200-300 reverse Cortez burning his ships, arms top right (P 89), 1340 black De la Rue stamp, mounting traces on reverse at left The Government of the Straits Settlement $10, 1 margin, extremely fine, attractive and rare January 1932, serial number A/70 07446 green & Estimate £500-700 multicoloured, King George V at right, reverse green, tiger 1334 centre and woman’s head left (Tan S 19a), an original and Banco de Espana, a selection of small value notes fresh good extremely fine thus rare including 1 peseta (2), 1.6.1940, 4.9.1940 (P 121, 122), 5 Estimate £800-1,200 pesetas, 1943, 1 and 5 pesetas 1945 (P 127, 128, 129), 1 x1341 and 5 pesetas 1948 (P 135, 136), 1 peseta, 1951 (P 139), Straits Settlements $10, 1 January 1935, B/82 34755 also 5 pesetas, 1935 (P 85), and Ministry of Finance 50 green & multicoloured, King George V at right, reverse tiger centavos, 1 and 2 pesetas (P 93, 94, 95), first note good at centre and woman’s head at left (Tan 19d) central crease fine, the 5 of 1943, about extremely fine, balance a.unc to otherwise almost uncirculated uncirculated (12) Estimate £500-700 Estimate £120-160 1335* Banco de Espana, 500 pesetas, 21 October 1940, serial SUDAN number 0093953, green and multicoloured, Conde de Orgaz by El Greco at right (P 124), a central crease 1342* otherwise extremely fine and rare Bank of Sudan, specimen 25 piastres, red, soldiers, 50 Estimate £300-400 piastres, green, elephants, both 1964, serial numbers A/00, B/0 0000000 respectively (P.6a, 7a), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare (2) Estimate £250-350

224 1335 1343 1336 1344 1337 1345 1342 1346 1343* 1350* Bank of Sudan, specimen £1, 1965, serial number C/00 De Surinaamische Bank, specimen 10 gulden (5), ND 0000000, blue and multicoloured, dam at left, value at left (1942), orange and multicoloured, building at centre, value and right (P.8b), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, at centre and at each corner (P.8 var), perforated, blue uncirculated and rare SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated (5) Estimate £150-200 Estimate £550-600 1344* 1351* Bank of Sudan, specimen 1 pound, 1961, serial number De Surinaamsche Bank, specimen 25 gulden (5), ND C/16 0000000, blue and yellow-orange, dam at left, also (1942), green and multicoloured, building at centre, value specimen 5 pounds, 1962, serial number D/00 000000, at centre and at each corner, rev. green, arms and value (P.9 purple-brown and pale green, dhow left centre (P 8a, 9a), for type), perforated, red SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and (5) scarce Estimate £800-1,000 Estimate £400-600 1352* 1345* De Surinaamsche Bank, specimen 100 gulden (5), ND Bank of Sudan, specimen £10, 1964, serial number E/19 (1942), purple and multicoloured, building at centre, value 000000, black and multicoloured, Bank of Sudan at centre, at centre and at each corner, rev. purple, arms and value value at left and right (P.9a), red SPECIMEN overprint, (P.10 for type), perforated, red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare uncirculated (5) Estimate £300-400 Estimate £800-1,000 1353 De Surinamsche Bank, a set of obverse and reverse proofs SURINAM mounted on card for a 5 (blue), 10 (orange-red), 25 (green) 1346* and 100 gulden (purple), all 1942, Government House at De Surinaamsche Bank, a proof set of the ND (1951) centre (P.88p), good extremely fine to uncirculated (8) series comprising 10 gulden, green, hut low right, 25 Estimate £500-600 gulden, pink and brown, government house, lower right 1354* and 100 gulden, violet and lilac, arms at right (P.92, 93, 94) Central Bank, specimen 1000 gulden, 2 January 1957, a De Bussy printing, perforated, uncirculated and extremely prefix Z, brown and multicoloured, young girl at right with rare (3) torch and fruit, reverse blue, arms at centre (P 115s), red Estimate £1,600-2,000 SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated and rare 1347 Estimate £300-400 De Surinaamsche Bank, a photographic negative proof 1355 1 for a 10 gulden of 1951 (cf P.92 for type), very rare, unusual Muntbiljet, specimen 2 ⁄2 gulden (2), 1973, purple and 1 Estimate £80-100 multicoloured and specimen 2 ⁄2 gulden (2), 1978, brown 1348 and multicoloured, both Tanager bird at left (P.118 for 1 type), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated (4) De Surinaamsche Bank, 2 ⁄2 gulden (10), ND (1940-1942), red, maiden reclining at centre, value at left and right, Estimate £120-200 reverse red, arms and value (P.6 var, 66), five unsigned, five signed, perforated, blue SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated, scarce (10) Estimate £600-700 1349* De Surinaamische Bank, specimen 5 gulden (5), 1 September 1942, blue and multicoloured, building at centre, value at centre and at each corner (P.7), perforated, red SPECIMEN overprint, uncirculated (5) Estimate £350-450

226 1349 1356 1350 1357 1351 1358 1352 1354 SWITZERLAND x1363* National Bank, 50 francs, 12 December 1941, prefix 10N, 1356* green and multicoloured, maiden low left (P 34l), National Bank, specimen 50 francs, ND (c.1961), serial uncirculated number 9L 00000, green and red-brown, girl at right, also Estimate £120-160 specimen 100 francs, ND (c. 1961), serial number 25A 00000, blue and bronze, boy at right, value at left and right (P 48, 49d for type), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce (2) SYRIA Estimate £300-400 x1364* Banque de Syrie, specimen 100 piastres, 1 August 1920, 1357* green and multicoloured, also specimen 500 piastres, 1 National Bank, specimen 50 francs, 21 January 1965, August 1919, purple and multicoloured, the pillars of serial number 19A 00000, green and brown, girl at right, Baalbek and a cedar tree respectively, no serial numbers (P value at left and right, also specimen 100 francs, 21 January 4, 5), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, VG, rare (2) 1965, serial number A7A 00000, blue and bronze, boy at Estimate £300-350 right, value at left and right (P.48d, 49g), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare (2) x1365* Estimate £300-400 Banque de Syrie, specimen 50 livres, 1 January 1920, blue, green and orange, street scene at left (P 9), red 1358* SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, small nick top left, very National Bank, specimen 500 francs, ND (c.1961), serial fine and rare number 2E 00000, red-brown and green, maiden and Estimate £300-400 mirror at right, value left centre and at left and right reverse red-brown, elders with four girls bathing at right (P 51ff), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce Estimate £500-600 1359* National Bank, specimen 500 francs, ND (c.1961), serial number 3K 00000, red-brown and green, maiden and mirror at left, value left centre and at left and right, rev. red- brown, elders and four girls bathing at right (P.51 ff), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare Estimate £500-600 1360* 1366* National Bank, specimen 1000 francs, ND (1954-), serial Banque de Syrie et du Grand-Liban, 100 livres, 1939 number 2H 00000, purple and pale blue, maiden at right, (original date 1930), serial number M.7-264, pale blue and value left centre and at left and right (P 52ff), red SPECIMEN multicoloured, very ornate background detail, SYRIE 1939 overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce overprint, reverse red and multicoloured, city view, urn at Estimate £500-600 left and right (P 39D), small nick top centre and left centre otherwise fresh and original, the paper retaining good 1361* body, good very fine and attractive, good very fine and rare National Bank, specimen 1000 francs, ND (c.1954-), serial in this grade number 3N 00000, purple and pale blue, maiden at right, Estimate £500-700 value left centre and at left and right (P.52 ff), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare 1367* Estimate £500-600 Central Bank, colour trial 50 Syrian pounds, 1958, no serial numbers, purple-brown and multicoloured, arms at 1362* right, value at each corner (P 84 for type), red SPECIMEN National Bank, specimen 100, 500 and 1000 francs, all overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare ND (c 1967), (P 49j, 51, 52 for types), small tear at top of Estimate £200-300 500 francs, red SPECIMEN overstamp, perforated, extremely fine and scarce Estimate £1,000-1,200

228 1359 1362 1360 1363 1361 1364 TAHITI TONGA 1368* 1374 Institut d’Emission d Outre-Mer, 500 francs and 5000 Government Issue, a specimen set of the ND (c.1967 1 francs, ND (1977, 1985), multicoloured (P 25b, 28d), series), comprising ⁄2, 1, 2, 5 and 10 pa anga, all Queen uncirculated, lovely design (2) Salote III at right (P 13-17), all perforated, uncirculated and Estimate £100-120 scarce (5) Estimate £150-200

THAILAND TRINIDAD 1369* Government Issue, specimen 1 baht, ND (1955-), zero 1375 serial numbers, blue and multicoloured, King Rama IX at Canadian Bank of Commerce, obverse and reverse proof left, signature variety 40 (P 74s), red SPECIMEN overprint, on card for a $5, Port of Spain, Trinidad, 1 March 1921, perforated, uncirculated and scarce black, green and pale orange, maiden at centre, value at Estimate £100-120 left and right and at each corner, TRINIDAD at left and right, rev. green, arms and value (PS 111), good extremely 1370* fine (2) Government Issue, specimen 10 baht, ND (1953), zero Estimate £200-250 serial numbers, brown, King Rama IX at left (P.76c), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare 1376 Estimate £100-150 Canadian Bank of Commerce, uniface proof obverse $5, Port of Spain, Trinidad, 1 July 1939, black, green and pale 1371* orange, Mercury and maidens at centre, value at each Government Issue, specimen 100 baht, ND (1955-), zero corner (PS.116), obverse and rev. uniface proof $20, 1 July serial numbers, red and multicoloured, King Rama IX at left, 1939, black and pink, Neptune at left, maidens and building at centre (P 78c for type), red SPECIMEN overprint, Mercury at right (PS.117), second note perforated, good perforated, uncirculated and scarce extremely fine, rare (3) Estimate £200-300 Estimate £400-500 1377 TIBET Canadian Bank of Commerce, obverse and reverse uniface proof on card for a $20, Port of Spain, Trinidad, 1 1372 March 1921, black, green and pink, maiden at centre, value Government Issue, a selection comprising 10 srang, at left and right and at each corner, TRINIDAD at left and (c.1941-), blue and pink, 25 srang, (c.1941-), orange, 100 right, rev. blue, arms and value (PS.112), good extremely srang, (c.1942-), and 50 tam, (c.1926-), blue, red and fine (2) yellow (P 9, 10, 11, 7) generally extremely fine for type, the Estimate £300-400 last note scarce (4) Estimate £200-250 1378 Canadian Bank of Commerce, obverse and reverse x1373 uniface proof on card for a $100, Port of Spain, Trinidad, 1 Government Issue, a selection comprising 100 srang (2), March 1921, black, green and pink, maiden at centre, value 25 srang (2), 10 srang (2), first four yellow-orange, last two at left and right and at each corner, TRINIDAD at left and blue, lions at centre (P 11, 10, 9), also a selection of modern right, rev. red, arms and value (PS 113), good extremely fine Nepal (17) (P 16ff), the Tibet about fine, the Nepal (2) uncirculated (23) Estimate £350-450 Estimate £100-150

230 1365 1370 1367 1371 1368 1383 1369 1384 TUNISIA 1379 1 Banque Centrale, specimen ⁄2 dinar, ND, serial number A/14 000 000, Habib Bourguiba at left, tower at right (P 62), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare Estimate £100-120

TURKEY 1380 Banque Imperiale Ottomane, a sheet of 32 1 kurush, 1877, grey-green, toughra at centre, reverse black and x1386* white (P 46c), good extremely fine, unusual and rare State Note, Ministry of Finance specimen 1000 livres, Estimate £1,500-1,800 law of 1341 blue, Kemal Ataturk at right, value at each corner, reverse blue, railway track in mountain pass at x1381 centre (Pick 125 s) black SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, State Notes of the Ministry of Finance, 50 livres, 1332 small diagonal cut low right otherwise about uncirculated, AH, red serial number B.17754, pale blue and green-yellow, a lovely striking note and very rare toughra top centre, value at left and right (P 93), repaired Estimate £750-1,250 top margin, VG, rare Estimate £700-900 x1387 Central Bank 50 kurus, law of 1913 purple, President x1382 Inonu at right, also 50 lira, 1964, brown, President Ataturk State Note, Ministry of Finance, 1 livre, law of 1341 at right (P 133, 175a) extremely fine and uncirculated (1926), green, boy and plough team at centre, value at left Estimate £60-80 and right, reverse green, house at centre (P119s) red overprint on reverse, uncirculated, rare and attractive x1388 Estimate £150-200 Central Bank specimen 10 lira, law of 1930 (1948), red zero serial numbers brown and multicoloured, President x1383* Inonu at right (Pick 148s) perforated and red SPECIMEN State Note, Ministry of Finance 5 livres, law of 1341 overprint, uncirculated scarce (1926) blue leaping wolf at centre (Pick 120a) repaired, very Estimate £100-150 good but a collectable example, scarce Estimate £80-120 x1384* UNITED ARAB EMIRATES State Note, Ministry of Finance specimen 10 livres, law of 1341 (1926), purple & green, leaping wolf at right, value x1389* at each corner (P121s) black SPECIMEN overprint, Currency Board, 1000 dirhams, ND (1976), blue and perforated, uncirculated and rare multicoloured, camels, dhow and derrick at left, reverse Estimate £250-350 blue and green, fort at centre (P 6a), a pleasing and original good very fine, rare x1385 Estimate £500-600 State Note, Ministry of Finance, a contemporary forgery of a 100 livres, law of 1341 (1926), red serial number 1390 34662, green, Kemal Ataturk at right (cf P 123), red cross Currency Board, 1 and 5 dirhams, ND (1973), green and CANCELLED, fine and rare violet respectively, dhow, camels and derrick at left (P1, 2), Estimate £180-220 Qatar Monetary Agency, 1 and 5 riyals, ND (1973), red and brown respectively (P 1a, 2a), also various later issues from the UAE, Bahrain and Qatar one Bahrain very fine, balance uncirculated (12) Estimate £100-120

232 1389 1402 1393 1404 1395 1405 1397 1409 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

1391* National Currency, $5, East Orange National Bank, New Jersey, 29 June 1892, serial number N573231E, black and white, President Garfield at left, brown seal at right, brown charter number 4766 top right, B in field at right, blue 1003 low left, Rosecrans and Nebeker signatures, maunuscript signatures low right of Frederick Michael Shephard, reverse brown, 4766 at centre, also an envelope with text One of the first bills signed by F.M.S. (FR.472), consigned by the Great Great Granddaughter of the signatory, fresh, bright, a central crease otherwise a handsome and original extremely fine, rare Estimate £1,000-1,200 x1392 1395* Bank of South Carolina, unissued $20, Charleston, ND, Military Payment Certificates, $5, series 692 (1970), black and white, arms low centre (Haxby G 50), almost very serial number E03438698E, brown, green and orange, girl fine at centre (PM 96), about uncirculated, scarce Estimate £50-60 Estimate £250-300 1393* Military Payment Certificates, $20, series 692 (1970), serial number E04488264E, violet and pale pink-orange, Chief Ouray at centre, value at left and right (PM 938), about uncirculated and scarce Estimate £300-400

1396* Military Payment Certificates, $5, series 541 (1958), serial number F03726105F, lilac, pale green and orange, maiden at left (PM 41), obverse a little faded otherwise almost uncirculated and scarce Estimate £1,500-2,000 1394* 1397* Military Payment Certificates, $5, series 591 (1961), Military Payment Certificates, $10, series 692 (1970), prefix G, blue and lilac, maiden at left (PM 48), extremely serial number E01801806E, blue and lilac, Chief Hollow fine and rare Horn Bear at centre (PM 97), about extremely fine and Estimate £800-1,000 scarce Estimate £300-350

234 URUGUAY VENEZUELA 1398 1406 Republica Oriental del Uruguay, specimen 100 pesos, Banco Central, specimen 50 bolivares, black and 100 law of 1939 (1967), red serial numbers 0000000, red and bolivares, brown, both ND (c.1963), red serial numbers multcoloured, Consititution at right, arms at centre (P.43 for 0000000, both Simon Bolivar portrait (P.47, 48s2), red type), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare and rare Estimate £100-150 Estimate £30-50 WESTERN SAMOA VIETNAM 1407 1399 Bank of Western Samoa, colour trial £1, ND (1963), serial Institute d’Emission des Etats du Cambodge, du Loas number 000000, red and multicoloured, arms at centre, et du Vietnam 1 piastre (17), ND (1954), Cambodia issue, palm trees and sunrise and value at left and right (P 14 for Son Sann signature (Pick 94) also 1 piastre (9), ND (1953), type), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated Cambodia issue, green, blue & yellow, King Sihanouk at and rare centre (Pick 94, 93) generally extremely fine (26) Estimate £150-200 Estimate £200-300 1408 1400 Bank of Western Samoa, specimen 10/-, £1 and £5, ND Central Bank, specimen 100, 500 and 1000 vatu, ND (1963), all zero serial numbers, green, blue and brown (1982), (P.1, 2, 3), uncirculated (3) respectively (P 13s, 14s, 15s), perforated, red SPECIMEN Estimate £120-150 overprint, uncirculated and scarce (3) Estimate £120-160 1401 National Bank, specimen 1 dong, ND (1964), serial number A1 00000, brown and multicoloured, value at left YEMEN and right, reverse brown and pale blue, tractor at right (P 1409* 15s2), red SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated Republic Issue, colour trial 10 rials, ND (1964), zero serial and scarce numbers, purple and multicoloured, arms at left, value at Estimate £200-250 each corner (P 3 for type), red SPECIMEN overprint, 1402* perforated, uncirculated and rare National Bank, specimen 20 dong, ND (1964), serial Estimate £150-200 number 000000, green and multicoloured, value at left and right, rev. green and brown, stylized fish at centre (P.16s but VARIOUS red De la Rue specimen overpints), red SPECIMEN overprint, 1410 perforated, uncirculated and rare Miscellaneous, Bank of England £5, £1 (17), 10/- (31), 29x Estimate £200-250 Fforde, 2x Hollom, various Scottish £1 (7) and a Newcastle 1403 upon Tyne £1 generally very fine, the 10/- uncirculated (57) National Bank, specimen 100 dong, ND (1966), serial Estimate £100-120 number A1 00000, purple and multicoloured, building with 1411 domed roof at right, value at left and right (P 18s2 var.), red A miscellaneous group of World notes including English SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and scarce and Commonwealth also some Polish notes with original Estimate £150-200 invoices, mixed grades (c.130) 1404* Estimate £150-200 National Bank, specimen 500 dong, ND (1964), serial 1412 number 000000, purple and muticoloured, museum A selection of approximately 90 Bradbury Wilkinson colour building at centre, value at left and right (P.22s2), red trials in various colours, all in sheet form (x3 or x8), all SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare Charles I at right, view of London in background, also Estimate £200-300 colour trials with windmill design (23), uncirculated and 1405* attractive (c.113) National Bank, specimen 500 dong, ND (1962), serial Estimate £200-300 number A1 00000, blue-green and lilac, palace at left centre, dragon and value at left and right (P 6As2), red END OF THE SALE SPECIMEN overprint, perforated, uncirculated and rare Estimate £350-450

235 AUCTION RESULTS Sale: World Banknotes Spink & Son Ltd 69 Southampton Row Sale No: 7024 Bloomsbury Date: Monday 8 October 2007 London WC1B 4ET Venue: London Telephone: (020) 7563 4000 The following prices in sterling include the buyer’s premium and are rounded to the nearest pound. Lots which did not sell are not shown. Spink & Son are not responsible for typographical errors or omissions.

Lot Price Lot Price Lot Price Lot Price Lot Price 1 £72 38 £288 82 £2,280 117 £7,230 154 £4,470 2 £156 39 £2,280 83 £4,010 118 £660 155 £1,056 3 £216 40 £1,920 84 £288 119 £2,630 156 £1,380 4 £102 41 £1,056 85 £132 120 £3,320 157 £132 7 £840 42 £480 86 £528 121 £384 158 £216 9 £600 43 £216 87 £240 122 £480 161 £864 10 £120 44 £156 88 £312 123 £1,140 162 £72 11 £288 45 £432 89 £384 124 £14,475 163 £780 12 £1,440 46 £552 90 £1,200 125 £3,550 164 £108 14 £768 47 £696 91 £528 127 £528 165 £228 15 £1,080 48 £744 92 £1,020 128 £744 166 £216 16 £960 49 £936 93 £2,630 129 £600 174 £108 18 £156 50 £1,620 94 £780 130 £4,930 176 £168 19 £984 51 £600 95 £108 131 £960 177 £48 20 £1,104 52 £480 96 £240 134 £360 178 £36 21 £192 53 £2,515 97 £168 135 £456 180 £192 22 £660 54 £216 98 £264 136 £1,560 181 £1,380 23 £240 55 £456 100 £480 138 £168 183 £504 24 £204 57 £624 101 £576 139 £216 184 £528 25 £984 58 £108 102 £288 140 £312 185 £1,080 26 £240 60 £192 103 £228 141 £228 186 £504 27 £456 61 £1,320 104 £552 142 £816 187 £216 28 £216 62 £780 105 £408 143 £1,380 188 £180 29 £168 63 £1,140 107 £312 144 £1,920 189 £552 30 £288 64 £1,260 108 £288 145 £1,320 191 £192 31 £156 64A £1,440 110 £3,550 146 £840 192 £96 32 £168 65 £2,515 111 £2,860 147 £1,680 193 £480 33 £432 66 £2,160 112 £2,160 148 £132 194 £360 34 £192 78 £432 113 £3,435 150 £900 195 £648 35 £168 79 £552 114 £1,560 151 £696 197 £432 36 £228 80 £960 115 £1,920 152 £168 198 £1,500 37 £336 81 £1,140 116 £1,320 153 £984 199 £720 Lot Price Lot Price Lot Price Lot Price Lot Price

200 £1,800 256 £228 312 £3,780 378 £132 436 £456 201 £480 257 £432 313 £648 379 £180 438 £696 203 £408 258 £312 314 £408 380 £1,380 439 £288 205 £408 259 £264 315 £900 381 £84 440 £408 206 £228 260 £312 316 £2,745 382 £168 441 £288 207 £624 261 £576 317 £264 383 £600 442 £360 208 £240 262 £1,050 318 £456 384 £432 443 £936 209 £264 263 £900 320 £132 386 £180 444 £432 210 £5,850 264 £4,240 321 £456 387 £720 445 £216 211 £1,320 265 £192 322 £552 388 £336 446 £408 212 £432 266 £360 323 £504 390 £336 447 £624 213 £336 267 £288 325 £480 391 £264 448 £480 214 £600 268 £192 327 £504 392 £168 449 £420 215 £1,800 269 £156 328 £180 393 £336 450 £2,400 216 £624 271 £264 329 £240 394 £264 451 £216 217 £84 272 £276 331 £744 395 £336 452 £180 218 £84 273 £696 332 £216 396 £408 453 £264 219 £156 274 £228 333 £216 397 £120 454 £108 220 £108 275 £384 334 £360 398 £1,200 455 £168 221 £384 276 £192 336 £216 399 £480 456 £720 222 £432 277 £840 337 £288 400 £456 457 £528 223 £480 278 £552 338 £156 401 £120 458 £528 224 £480 279 £780 339 £132 402 £156 459 £456 225 £960 280 £228 340 £312 404 £144 460 £216 226 £624 281 £288 341 £168 405 £180 461 £360 227 £456 282 £1,320 343 £384 406 £168 462 £432 229 £360 283 £72 344 £672 407 £600 463 £672 230 £360 284 £204 346 £84 409 £960 464 £408 231 £288 285 £204 347 £132 411 £108 465 £240 232 £240 286 £204 349 £156 412 £360 466 £312 233 £132 287 £48 350 £132 413 £384 467 £336 235 £216 289 £324 351 £1,740 414 £336 468 £384 236 £156 291 £168 352 £456 415 £312 469 £360 237 £2,280 292 £432 354 £384 416 £132 470 £456 238 £312 293 £624 359 £288 417 £408 471 £480 239 £504 294 £60 360 £264 418 £288 472 £1,560 240 £156 295 £156 361 £600 419 £216 473 £456 241 £108 296 £240 362 £696 423 £168 475 £66 242 £960 297 £252 364 £1,800 424 £156 476 £132 245 £120 298 £228 365 £120 425 £1,800 477 £84 246 £108 299 £528 367 £168 427 £4,182 478 £84 247 £456 300 £288 368 £1,056 428 £696 479 £384 248 £504 305 £132 369 £288 429 £360 480 £396 249 £2,515 306 £156 370 £228 430 £264 481 £132 250 £240 307 £432 371 £108 431 £576 482 £168 251 £240 308 £180 372 £180 432 £1,260 483 £312 252 £240 309 £120 373 £72 433 £528 484 £312 253 £240 310 £528 376 £144 434 £1,620 485 £336 255 £624 311 £3,205 377 £288 435 £312 487 £456 Lot Price Lot Price Lot Price Lot Price Lot Price

488 £60 554 £144 620 £552 679 £288 743 £408 489 £288 556 £120 623 £432 680 £240 744 £1,560 490 £312 557 £120 625 £1,020 681 £312 745 £1,020 491 £120 559 £168 626 £240 682 £156 746 £840 492 £312 560 £168 628 £108 683 £432 747 £576 493 £216 561 £180 629 £156 685 £96 748 £720 494 £216 562 £168 631 £288 687 £744 749 £300 495 £264 564 £60 632 £336 688 £168 750 £432 496 £216 565 £84 633 £432 689 £840 751 £1,080 497 £336 566 £360 634 £240 690 £1,920 753 £552 498 £1,200 567 £72 635 £288 691 £60 756 £504 499 £180 568 £180 636 £264 692 £336 758 £1,020 500 £156 570 £168 637 £720 693 £312 759 £960 501 £108 571 £204 638 £240 694 £330 760 £2,160 502 £264 573 £144 639 £744 698 £288 761 £1,020 503 £228 574 £144 640 £360 699 £204 763 £1,080 504 £552 576 £48 641 £576 702 £288 764 £552 505 £288 577 £120 642 £300 703 £216 765 £1,080 506 £912 578 £72 643 £720 704 £576 766 £1,200 507 £300 580 £192 644 £480 705 £120 767 £300 508 £228 582 £120 645 £120 706 £168 768 £600 509 £108 585 £192 646 £144 707 £264 769 £480 510 £156 589 £96 647 £156 708 £360 770 £300 512 £72 590 £72 648 £180 709 £528 771 £300 513 £216 591 £144 649 £252 710 £180 772 £300 514 £168 592 £600 650 £228 712 £456 773 £600 517 £216 594 £96 651 £336 714 £84 778 £720 519 £120 595 £432 652 £840 715 £264 779 £4,240 521 £192 598 £48 653 £360 717 £360 780 £4,700 522 £288 599 £552 654 £288 718 £360 781 £384 523 £2,400 600 £1,200 655 £432 719 £480 782 £420 524 £336 601 £336 656 £600 720 £360 784 £384 525 £312 602 £228 657 £1,380 721 £360 785 £420 526 £264 603 £1,200 658 £144 722 £2,160 786 £180 527 £768 604 £624 659 £180 724 £276 787 £180 531 £108 605 £840 660 £120 725 £1,140 792 £900 533 £264 606 £360 661 £60 726 £312 793 £840 534 £156 607 £300 663 £24 727 £1,920 794 £1,680 535 £108 608 £504 665 £360 728 £240 795 £120 538 £528 609 £624 667 £288 729 £120 797 £696 539 £600 610 £360 668 £360 730 £408 799 £204 540 £720 611 £504 669 £300 735 £840 800 £204 541 £264 612 £1,380 670 £240 736 £1,920 801 £300 542 £720 613 £2,280 671 £240 737 £1,560 802 £336 543 £648 614 £216 673 £288 738 £672 803 £336 545 £1,140 615 £672 675 £288 739 £780 804 £408 547 £960 616 £1,800 676 £408 740 £720 805 £216 549 £108 618 £2,160 677 £840 741 £960 806 £216 550 £120 619 £264 678 £504 742 £960 807 £384 Lot Price Lot Price Lot Price Lot Price Lot Price

808 £384 879 £96 938 £192 1004 £1,200 1053 £3,090 809 £432 880 £84 939 £504 1005 £1,140 1054 £19,650 810 £216 881 £528 941 £168 1006 £3,205 1055 £3,550 811 £696 883 £96 943 £360 1007 £12,750 1056 £2,400 812 £744 884 £7,460 946 £108 1008 £13,900 1057 £8,725 813 £576 886 £336 948 £168 1009 £5,850 1058 £4,010 814 £1,080 887 £96 950 £96 1010 £4,700 1059 £1,920 815 £336 888 £132 951 £108 1011 £2,630 1060 £2,630 816 £384 889 £384 952 £216 1012 £1,920 1061 £3,320 817 £336 890 £576 953 £115,100 1013 £3,090 1062 £8,150 818 £1,320 891 £240 954 £19,650 1014 £6,425 1063 £25,400 819 £1,320 892 £180 956 £132 1015 £6,425 1064 £11,600 820 £600 893 £276 957 £480 1016 £4,470 1065 £13,325 821 £408 894 £288 958 £168 1017 £2,280 1066 £3,780 822 £240 895 £192 960 £504 1018 £3,320 1067 £7,000 823 £408 896 £168 961 £696 1019 £8,150 1068 £4,700 824 £384 898 £336 963 £1,116 1020 £5,850 1069 £10,450 826 £240 900 £288 965 £1,320 1021 £6,425 1070 £21,950 827 £216 901 £132 966 £696 1022 £8,150 1071 £80,600 828 £168 902 £648 967 £900 1023 £10,450 1072 £660 829 £264 903 £336 968 £720 1024 £4,930 1073 £660 830 £816 905 £288 969 £900 1025 £3,780 1074 £900 831 £156 906 £216 972 £336 1026 £1,800 1075 £960 832 £960 908 £120 973 £384 1027 £2,630 1077 £600 833 £1,080 909 £264 974 £2,040 1028 £3,320 1078 £144 834 £720 910 £1,500 975 £5,160 1029 £2,400 1079 £192 836 £360 911 £600 976 £2,860 1030 £2,400 1083 £780 837 £240 912 £1,020 977 £420 1031 £2,160 1084 £696 838 £300 913 £696 978 £600 1032 £1,320 1085 £528 842 £648 914 £4,010 979 £1,200 1033 £1,320 1087 £780 843 £2,160 915 £360 980 £384 1034 £2,280 1088 £240 844 £1,500 916 £108 981 £240 1035 £1,440 1089 £480 845 £300 917 £156 982 £504 1036 £1,080 1090 £240 846 £504 918 £312 983 £204 1037 £1,080 1091 £408 849 £384 919 £156 984 £240 1038 £1,080 1092 £408 850 £180 920 £408 986 £240 1039 £1,080 1094 £720 852 £168 921 £1,320 987 £204 1040 £1,080 1095 £132 853 £120 922 £216 988 £216 1041 £1,080 1096 £840 854 £576 925 £420 989 £672 1042 £1,080 1098 £624 861 £3,320 926 £840 991 £264 1043 £1,920 1099 £192 862 £192 929 £216 992 £1,560 1044 £1,560 1100 £648 863 £264 930 £108 994 £3,780 1045 £1,080 1101 £204 864 £192 931 £168 995 £1,320 1046 £1,080 1102 £192 867 £600 932 £204 996 £156 1047 £1,080 1103 £336 869 £300 933 £216 997 £1,980 1048 £3,090 1104 £1,440 874 £276 934 £180 998 £2,280 1049 £2,160 1107 £2,860 876 £60 935 £600 999 £2,040 1050 £1,560 1109 £648 877 £540 936 £312 1002 £168 1051 £3,780 1110 £192 878 £84 937 £288 1003 £1,620 1052 £55,300 1111 £36 Lot Price Lot Price Lot Price Lot Price Lot Price

1112 £360 1191 £552 1258 £240 1310 £180 1114 £1,080 1192 £528 1261 £1,560 1311 £600 1115 £360 1193 £3,090 1262 £180 1312 £240 1119 £456 1195 £312 1263 £600 1313 £144 1120 £240 1196 £624 1264 £432 1314 £216 1122 £204 1197 £240 1265 £216 1317 £756 1123 £240 1198 £240 1266 £216 1319 £456 1124 £120 1199 £240 1267 £144 1321 £456 1125 £960 1200 £228 1268 £96 1323 £360 1126 £1,800 1201 £336 1269 £180 1326 £420 1127 £720 1202 £360 1270 £132 1128 £180 1203 £672 1271 £120 1129 £312 1204 £792 1272 £180 1130 £600 1205 £672 1273 £360 1132 £360 1206 £576 1274 £504 1133 £168 1207 £696 1275 £144 1135 £180 1208 £912 1276 £432 1136 £264 1212 £432 1277 £480 1137 £360 1213 £480 1278 £132 1138 £504 1214 £336 1279 £180 1140 £264 1215 £1,980 1280 £144 1141 £300 1216 £2,160 1281 £144 1142 £300 1217 £720 1282 £144 1143 £480 1220 £384 1283 £408 1144 £192 1221 £132 1284 £144 1146 £60 1226 £240 1285 £180 1147 £180 1227 £144 1286 £144 1148 £4,700 1229 £240 1287 £168 1151 £360 1230 £180 1288 £180 1153 £516 1231 £240 1289 £168 1154 £180 1233 £504 1290 £144 1155 £420 1234 £480 1291 £192 1157 £120 1235 £600 1292 £456 1158 £120 1236 £864 1294 £312 1160 £840 1237 £1,440 1295 £3,090 1163 £432 1238 £72 1296 £192 1164 £420 1239 £432 1297 £144 1165 £480 1241 £744 1298 £240 1166 £216 1243 £360 1299 £144 1170 £816 1245 £900 1300 £600 1172 £384 1246 £204 1301 £624 1176 £312 1247 £336 1302 £1,200 1177 £96 1248 £120 1303 £240 1178 £240 1252 £720 1304 £192 1180 £204 1253 £84 1305 £864 1186 £264 1254 £960 1306 £384 1188 £240 1255 £192 1307 £312 1189 £600 1256 £576 1308 £336 1190 £300 1257 £1,740 1309 £384 Written Bids Form This form should be sent or faxed to be received by Spink Commission Bids Office in advance of the sale. References should be supplied in good time to be taken up before the sale. Bids received later than one hour before the start of the sale may not be processed. 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 4ET World Banknotes

Tel: (020) 7563 4005/4034/4020 LONDON, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 19 AND 20 JUNE 2008 Fax: (020) 7563 4037 Sale Title Date Code Name Sale No. Banknotes of the World Thursday 19 June 2008 at 10.00 a.m. and 2.00 p.m. DURBAN 8008 Friday 20 June 2008 at 10.00 a.m. I request Spink, without legal obligations of any kind on its part, to bid on the following Lots up to the price given below. I understand that if my bid is successful the Purchase Price payable will be the sum of the final bid and a Premium at the Rates of Premium as a percentage of the final bid (together with any VAT chargeable on the final bid and the Premium) – see Conditions A.4, A.5, A.7 and A.8. The Rate of Premium is 20% of the final hammer price of each lot up to and including £2,000 and 15% of the excess of the hammer price above £2,000; VAT is chargeable on the purchase price of daggered (†) and (Ω) lots at the standard rate (currently 17.5%), and on lots marked (x) at the reduced rate (currently 5% on the hammer and 17.5% on the premium). All bids shall be treated as offers made on the Conditions of Business printed in the catalogue. I also understand that Spink provides the service of executing bids on behalf of clients for the convenience of clients and that Spink will not be held responsible for failing to execute bids. If identical commission bids are received for the same Lot, the commission bid received first by Spink will take precedence. Bids are not accepted via e-mails.

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Date: ...... IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR BUYERS AND SELLERS I. Buying and Selling Charges (vi) Further information on imported lots Lots which are marked (x) and Lots which bear the Omega Buyers symbol (Ω) have VAT charged on the hammer price and Spink charges a premium calculated at the Rates of Premium buyers’ premium because they have been imported into the set out below on the price at which a Lot is knocked down to United Kingdom from outside the EU. the Buyer – the ‘Hammer Price’ – plus VAT at the appropriate In such cases Spink has used a Temporary Importation rate (see II below and Conditions of Business). procedure, which in effect means that the point of importation The Rate of Premium is 20% of the final hammer price of each is deferred until the lot has been sold by Spink. At this point lot up to and including £2,000 and 15% of the excess of the the buyer is treated as the importer and is liable to pay the hammer price above £2,000. import VAT due. The VAT is collected by Spink and paid to HM Customs and Excise on behalf of the buyer. Sellers The commission shall be subject to agreement between (vii) Invoicing the seller and the auctioneer plus VAT where appropriate Invoices may consist of one or more pages and will show: zero (see II below). rated lots; lots sold under the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme; lots marked (g) special scheme investment gold; daggered Bought in Lots lots (†), lots marked (x) import VAT and lots marked (Ω) omega A charge of 5% may be made on the final bid for all Lots failing lots. to reach their reserve. (viii) VAT Refunds – General Other Charges As Spink remains liable to account for VAT on all lots unless Where applicable, there will be charges for insurance, proof of export is held, buyers will generally be asked to illustration, freight and transit insurance. deposit all amounts of VAT invoiced. However, if a Spink nominated shipper is instructed, then any refundable VAT will Storage Charges not be collected. In all other cases credits will be made when For a short period after the auction, uncollected purchases and proof of export is provided. unsold lots are held at the salerooms. Thereafter they will be To apply for a credit, the appropriate export evidence must be removed for storage and charges will be incurred. (See sent to Spink accounts department clearly marked ’VAT Conditions of Business – B.9) Refund’. No payment will be made where the total amount of VAT refundable is less than £50. II. Value Added Tax (VAT) (ix) VAT Refunds - Buyers from within the EU Charging of (VAT) at auction Refunds are available only on the hammer price of daggered The information shown on this page sets out the way in which lots invoiced on the VAT on taxable lots’ page. The buyer must Spink intends to account for VAT. certify that he is registered for VAT in another EU country and that the lot is to be removed from the United Kingdom. (a) Buyers Where an EU buyer purchases a lot on which import VAT has been charged, no refund of VAT is available from Spink. (i) Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme (x) VAT Refunds – Buyers from outside the EU Where possible, Spink will offer lots for sale under the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme. Such lots can be identified by the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme absence of any symbol next to the lot number in the catalogue Where evidence of export from the EU is produced, the VAT and will not be subject to VAT on the Hammer Price. element included within the premium may be refunded. Where lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme to Daggered (†) lots VAT–registered businesses, the VAT included within the The VAT charged on the hammer price may be refunded where premium is not recoverable as input tax. On request evidence of export from the EU is produced. No refund of VAT immediately after sale, Spink will issue invoices that show VAT charged on the premium may be made. separately on both hammer price and buyer’s premium. This Omega (Ω) and lots marked (x) will enable VAT-registered businesses to recover the VAT charged as input tax, subject to the normal rules for recovering Where evidence of export from the EU is produced, the VAT input tax. charged on both the hammer price and premium may be refunded. Please ask Spink for advice on how to export such (ii) Zero-Rated lots lots since a specific form of export evidence is required. Limited Categories of goods, such as books, are zero-rated for The Seller VAT in the United Kingdom. Such lots are offered under the VAT at the standard rate is charged on the seller’s commission Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme. In these circumstances no VAT to all UK residents, and to other EC residents who are not element will be included within the buyer’s premium. registered for VAT within the EC. Sellers resident outside the (iii) Daggered lots EC are not liable for payment of such VAT. Lots which are daggered (†) in the catalogue are subject to VAT EC resident sellers who are registered for VAT in a country at 17.5% on both the hammer price and the buyer’s premium. other than the United Kingdom and are selling their Lots outside the Auctioneers’ VAT Margin Scheme will also be (iv) Starred and Omega lots exempt from payment of such VAT provided that notification Lots which are marked (x) in the catalogue are subject to VAT of their VAT registration is included on the Spink receipt form at 5% on the the hammer price and 17.5% on the buyer’s prior to the auction. Ω premium. Lots which bear the Omega symbol ( ) are subject to Where lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ VAT Margin VAT at 17.5% on gross price. Such lots bear VAT because the Scheme, Customs & Excise regulations require that the seller’s lot is liable for VAT at this rate on importation into the EU. commission must be charged inclusive of any VAT which may (v) Investment Gold lots be due. Lots marked (g) in the catalogue are exempt from VAT on the Other service charges made to sellers, such as catalogue hammer price and are subject to VAT at 17.5% on the buyer’s illustration costs and insurance charges, will be subject to VAT premium. and treated on the same basis for VAT purposes.

Spink Uni (01/08) III. Guidance to Purchasers regarding Payment and Telephone Bidding in the saleroom may be arranged with two Shipment Overseas clear days' notice (to allow checking of references), and (a) Payment for purchases is due within 7 working days and where at least one lot is expected to realise at least £1,000 should be made in sterling by one of the following methods: (Spink reserve the right to vary this amount at its sole Direct bank transfer to Account No. 10100317, Sort Code discretion). For further information, please telephone the bids 16-00-53, Swift Address: RBOSGB2L, IBAN No. GB69 RBOS office on (020) 7563 4005/4031. 1600 5310 17, The Royal Bank of Scotland plc. London Bidding Increments Holborn Branch, 127-128 High Holborn, London WC1V 6PQ. Bidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances Please include your client number. in the following order although the auctioneer may vary the or bidding increments during the course of the auction. The By cheque or bank draft made payable to Spink and Son Ltd normal bidding increments are: and sent to Spink at 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, Up to £100 by £5 London WC1B 4ET £100 to £300 by £10 Please attach the remittance slip printed at the bottom £300 to £600 £320-£350-£380-£400 etc. of the invoice. £600 to £1,000 by £50 Purchases can only be released when payments have cleared £1,000 to £3,000 by £100 (b) Despatch of purchases will follow receipt of your despatch £3,000 to £6,000 £3,200-£3,500-£3,800,£4,000 etc. instructions, full payment and receipt of any Export Licence £6,000 to £20,000 by £500 that may be required. (See V. below). £20,000 and up Auctioneer’s discretion (c) Shipping can be arranged by Spink contracted shippers to your Prices Realised instructions. A prices realised will be published in the next sale catalogue in (d) Insurance. Spink’s own insurance cover on all purchased Lots this category. ceases at the time of collection from our premises or seven days after the sale, whichever is the earlier. (See Conditions of Collection of Lots Business B.5a & 5b.) If you are collecting lots after the sale please telephone and (e) Works of art being handcarried outside the EC must be make an appointment on (020) 7563 4005/4034. correctly declared to Customs at the port/airport of departure Postal Charges from the EC. If evidence of removal from the United Kingdom Prices for books is required for refund of VAT the Carrier should approach H.M. (items sent by this method are not covered by insurance) Customs and Excise prior to departure. Spink can give advice and assistance in arranging for the correct paperwork to be Weight UK EU Rest of the World completed on your behalf. Up to 1kg £5 for any weight £8 £12 Up to 2kg £14 £20 IV. Sellers resident Outside the EC items over 2kg or to be sent by courier will be quoted separately Importing works of art for sale. It is essential that all items imported for sale must be declared as such to Customs at the Prices for all other items (signed-for, insured mail) point of entry into the EC, and appropriate documents be Weight UK EU Rest of the World obtained for presentation to Spink. Particular attention should Up to 0.25kg £5 £6 £10 be paid to items containing ivory or other material from Up to 0.50kg £6 £9 £15 endangered species. Up to 1kg £7.50 £13 £26 V. Export licensing regulations for works of art, Up to 2kg £9 £22 £48 antiques and collectors’ items items over 2kg or to be sent by courier will be quoted separately Spink can advise buyers on the detailed provisions of the export licensing regulations. If hand carried by the Buyer, the Shipping outside the UK Buyer will be required to produce a valid export licence to Spink can arrange the delivery and shipment of your purchases Spink or sign a waiver document stating that a licence will be anywhere in the world through our contracted shippers. applied for. Estimates for the shipping of any property and advice on the most secure and economic means of despatch can be obtained Buyers should always check whether an export licence is on (020) 7563 4101. See also Important Information for required before exporting. Export licences are usually obtained Buyers & Sellers III. within two or three weeks but delays can occur. Packing and handling Spink Services We shall use all reasonable efforts to take care when handling In addition to holding regular auctions of Stamps, Coins, and packing a purchased Lot but remind the Buyer that after Medals, Bonds, Shares and Banknotes, Spink offers a variety of seven days or from the time of collection the Lot is entirely at professional services. the buyer’s risk. Bidding on Your Behalf Valuations and Inspections If you cannot attend an auction in person, Spink can bid for Written valuations for probate, insurance, family division and you according to your instructions. There is no extra charge for other purposes, which can be carried out at our offices or in this service which is known as commission bidding. If your home, are arranged through the Department. The successful, the price you pay will be the final bid and the charges are on a per day or a part day basis. If items are premium of 20% of the final hammer price of each lot up to subsequently sold shortly afterwards, valuation charges may and including £2,000 and 15% of the excess of the hammer be refunded. Please contact the relevant department. price above £2,000 plus VAT where appropriate. Bids must Catalogue Subscriptions and Publications always be made or confirmed in writing, using the form Spink catalogues are reference works collected in their own included in every catalogue. Bank references may be requested right, as well as being the essential guide to auction. Annual and should be supplied in good time to be taken up before the subscriptions ensure regular receipt of catalogues at a auction. For further information please telephone (020) 7563 considerable saving. We also publish new works on 4014. See also Conditions of Business A.12. Numismatics and the Numismatic Circular (published since No bids, reserves or sale instructions are accepted via e-mail 1892), which offers coins, commemorative medals and Spink On-line Bidding – Please see C - Buyers 14 (e) banknotes for sale

Spink Uni (01/08) CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS

The conditions set out below are the terms on which we contract, as 5a. Where the Lot is included under Spink’s Policy auctioneers, with sellers and, as agent acting on behalf of sellers, with (a) Unless we agree otherwise, the Lot will be automatically included as buyers. Buyers and sellers should read the conditions carefully. Buyers’ consigned or entrusted goods under Spink’s Fine Art Policy for the attention is drawn in particular to clause 16 which limits our liability. For amount that we from time to time consider to be its appropriate value. ease of reference, the conditions are divided into sections: Section A This Value is not an undertaking by us that the Lot will be sold for this gives a background to some of the terms that are used in the amount. Conditions generally; Section B is of particular relevance to sellers; (b) We shall charge the Seller a fee for the inclusion of the Lot under our Section C to buyers; and Section D to both sellers and buyers. policy at the rate of 1% of either the Hammer Price or, if the Lot is unsold, of the consigned or entrusted value. If we arrange transport, we may charge the Seller an additional fee based on the value of the ឣA Background to Terms used in these Conditions Lot and the particular circumstances of the requirements for the transport to maintain the benefit of the inclusion of the Lot under 1. In the conditions set out below, some terms are used regularly Spink’s policy during such transport. Although we shall suggest carriers that need explanation. if specifically requested, we cannot accept any liability in this respect. They are as follows: (c) The Lot will retain the benefit of inclusion under Spink’s policy until the expiry of seven days after the sale. If the Lot has not been sold, it will – “the Buyer” means the person with the highest bid accepted by the be at the Seller’s risk after that time. auctioneer; (d) We are unable to accept responsibility for damage caused by – “the Lot” means any item deposited with us for sale at auction and, woodworm, changes in atmospheric conditions or acts of terrorism. in particular, the item or items described against any lot number in any 5b. Owner’s Insurance catalogue; If the Seller specifically instructs us not to insure the Lot, it will remain – “the Hammer Price” means the amount of the highest bid accepted at the Seller’s risk at all times until the Buyer has made payment in full. by the auctioneer in relation to a Lot; The Seller will indemnify us and our employees and agents, and the Buyer (where applicable) against any claim made against us or them in – ”the Buyer’s premium” means the charge payable by the Buyer as a respect of the Lot, however that claim may arise. The Seller will also percentage of the Hammer Price, at the rates set out in clause 15(a) in reimburse us and them on demand for any expenses we or they may Section C; incur as a result of such a claim, even if we or they are found to have been negligent and even where such reimbursement is required of a – ”the Reserve” means the amount below which we agree with the payment made without any legal liability being proved. The Seller must Seller that the Lot cannot be sold; notify the Seller’s insurers of the terms of this clause. – “Forgery” means a Lot constituting an imitation originally conceived 6. The Seller’s Undertakings regarding the Lot and executed as a whole with a fraudulent intention to deceive as to This clause sets out the basis on which we shall handle the Lot authorship, origin, age, period, culture or source where the correct and which will govern the Seller’s relationship with the Buyer. If description as to such matters is not reflected by the description in the that basis proves incorrect in any way, either we or the Buyer may catalogue and which at the date of the auction had a value materially take legal action against the Seller. less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the We shall handle the Lot, and the Buyer will purchase, on the basis of description in the catalogue. Accordingly, no Lot shall be capable of the Seller’s undertakings that: being a Forgery by reason of any damage and/or restoration work of (a) the Seller is the sole owner of the Lot with an unrestricted right to any kind (including re-enamelling). transfer title to the Buyer free from all third party rights or claims – ”The Insured Value” means the amount that Spink in its absolute (including copyright claims); discretion from time to time shall consider to be the value for which a (b) the Seller has complied with all requirements, legal or otherwise Lot should be covered by insurance (whether or not insurance is relating to any export or import of the Lot and has notified us in writing arranged by us). of any failure by third parties to comply with such requirements in the past; and ឣ (c) the Seller has notified us in writing of any material alterations to the B The Seller Lot of which the Seller is aware and of any concerns expressed by third parties in relation to the ownership, condition or attribution of the Lot. 2. Spink’s Role as Agent If any of (a), (b) and (c) above is incorrect, the Seller will indemnify us Our sales at public auction are undertaken as agent, on behalf of the and/or the Buyer in full on demand against all claims, costs or expenses Seller. The contract for the sale of the Lot will be between the Seller and incurred by us or the Buyer as a result, whether arising in relation to the the Buyer. Lot or the proceeds of sale. 7. Sale Arrangements 3. Commission (a) We shall have complete discretion as to the way the Lot is described We shall charge the Seller commission at a rate agreed between the and illustrated in the catalogue or any condition report; the place and Seller and Spink. manner of sale; the decision as to which persons should be admitted to VAT at the appropriate rate will be charged on the commission. We the auction, and as to which bids should be accepted; whether expert shall also collect from the Buyer a premium in addition to the Hammer advice should be sought, and the combination or division of goods for Price. We shall be entitled to retain this premium. sale. (b) Any estimate given, orally or in writing, is a matter of opinion only and 4. Expenses is not an assurance in relation to the price the Lot will eventually fetch. The Seller may be asked to bear all costs relating to: (c) The Seller may not withdraw the Lot from sale without our consent. However, we reserve the right to withdraw the Lot from sale at any time (a) packing and shipping the Lot to us for sale; if (i) we have any doubt as to its attribution or authenticity or as to the (b) any applicable transit insurance; accuracy of the statements made in clause 6 (a), (b) or (c) above or (ii) (c) packing and shipping the Lot if it is returned to the Seller; there is any breach of these Conditions of Business or (iii) we believe it would be improper to include the Lot in the sale. (d) any applicable customs duties; (d) If either we or the Seller withdraw the Lot, we shall charge the Seller a (e) catalogue illustration; fee equal to 20% of the Reserve or, if no Reserve has been agreed at (f) any restoration of the Lot agreed in advance with the Seller; that time, 20% of the Insured Value, together with any applicable VAT (g) any examination by external experts we believe necessary for and insurance and other expenses. catalogue description; (e) Stamps (h) any external expert opinions we believe appropriate; Sellers please be advised that prospective buyers may wish to obtain an expert opinion on stamps being sold on your behalf. This is known as (i) a contribution to our general expenses if the Lot is not sold, equal to an extension. If a request for an extension is accepted by Spink, (see C. 5% of the Reserve; Buyers - point d) the lot will be sent to an Expertising Committee. (j) storage of the Lot after the sale, where applicable; Results of Sale as sent to the Seller will be marked accordingly. (k) our administration costs if expenses are incurred under (f) (g) Sellers should be aware that the length of time to reach an opinion by (h) and (j), equal to 10% of those expenses; a Committee is variable. Until a decision is reached, and Spink is advised (l) any applicable VAT. in writing, settlement will not be made on the lot.

Spink Uni (01/08) 8. Conduct of Sale 10. Photographs and Illustrations (a) The Lot will be sold subject to the Reserve, which cannot be above the We shall have the right (on a non-exclusive basis) to photograph, video low estimate printed in the catalogue unless the Reserve is agreed to in or otherwise produce an image of the Lot. All rights in such an image a currency other than pounds sterling and the exchange rates fluctuate will belong to us, and we shall have the right to use it in whatever way between the time the Reserve is agreed and the day of the sale. In this we see fit. case, unless we agree otherwise, the Reserve shall be an amount equal 11. Other Matters to the pound sterling equivalent based on the closing exchange rate on the business day immediately preceding the sale. We shall in no VAT circumstances be liable if bids are not received at the level of the The Seller will give all relevant information about his VAT status and that Reserve. We shall however be entitled to sell the Lot below the Reserve. of the Lot to ensure that the correct information is printed in the If we do so, we shall be obliged to account to the Seller as if the catalogues. Once printed, the information cannot be changed. If we Hammer Price was equal to the Reserve. incur any unforeseen cost or expense as a result of the information (b) The Seller may not bid for the Lot nor employ any person to do so on being incorrect, the Seller will reimburse to us on demand the full the Seller’s behalf, although we shall have the right to bid on the Seller’s amount incurred. behalf up to the amount of the Reserve.

9. After the Sale ឣC Buyers (a) Accounting 12. Spink as agent After the sale, we shall require payment in full from the Buyer, including As auctioneers, we act as agent for the Seller. Unless otherwise agreed payment of the Buyer’s premium. Provided this has occurred, we shall sales of goods at our auctions result in contracts made between the remit to the Seller an amount equal to the Hammer Price less all charges Seller, through our agency, with the Buyer. due from the Seller, 35 days after the date of the sale, unless we have received notice that the Lot is a Forgery (as defined in Clause 1 of these 13. Before the Sale Conditions of Business). In the event of late payment by the Buyer we (a) Examination of goods shall make such remittance to the Seller within seven days of that Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any payment by the Buyer. If for any reason we make payment to the Seller goods in which they are interested, before the auction takes place. of the amount due before payment by the Buyer, we shall acquire Condition reports are usually available on request. We provide no complete ownership of and title in the Lot, save only that in the event guarantee to the Buyer other than in relation to Forgeries, as explained that we are obliged to accept the Lot back from the Buyer on the basis in clause 1 of these Conditions of Business. that it is a Forgery, the Seller will refund to us the proceeds of sale paid to the Seller. (b) Catalogue descriptions Statements by us in the catalogue or condition report, or made orally or Payment will be made in sterling unless the Seller instructs otherwise in in writing elsewhere, regarding the authorship, origin, date, age, size, writing. If the Seller requires payment other than in sterling, we shall medium, attribution, genuineness, provenance, condition or estimated charge the Seller for any currency costs incurred. selling price of any Lot are merely statements of opinion, and are not to (b) Non-Payment by the Buyer be relied on as statements of definitive fact. Catalogue illustrations are for guidance only, and should not be relied on either to determine the If the Buyer fails to pay the full amount due within 35 days after the tone or colour of any item or to reveal imperfections. Estimates of the date of sale, we shall be entitled to agree special terms on the Seller’s selling price should not be relied on as a statement that this price is behalf for payment, storage and insurance, and to take any steps we either the price at which the Lot will sell or its value for any other consider necessary to collect the amount due from the Buyer. However, purpose. we shall not be obliged either to remit the price due to the Seller ourselves, nor to take any legal proceedings on the Seller’s behalf. We Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in shall discuss with the Seller the appropriate course of action to be taken perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by to recover the purchase price from the Buyer. way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and the absence of such (c) Forgeries a reference does not imply that an item is free from defects or If within seven days of the date of the auction the Buyer satisfies us that restoration nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence the Lot is a Forgery (as defined in Clause 1 of these Conditions of of any others. Business), then (i) if the Buyer at that time has not yet paid the full (c) Buyers Responsibility amount due, we shall have the right to cancel the sale and/or (ii) if we Buyers are responsible for satisfying themselves concerning the have at that time paid the Seller the whole or part of the full amount condition of the goods and the matters referred to in the catalogue due to the Seller, then the Seller must refund to us, on demand, the description. total amount paid. In the latter case we shall exercise a lien over any property of the Seller under our control as security for the amount due. (d) Extensions – Stamps (d) Unsold Lot Prospective buyers who wish to obtain an expert opinion on any lot (other than a mixed lot or lot containing undescribed stamps) are If any Lot is unsold, or is not included in a sale, or is withdrawn from requested to notify Spink in writing not less than forty-eight hours sale for any reason, it must be collected from us within 35 days after before the time fixed for the commencement of the first session of the we send the Seller a notice requiring the Seller to collect it. If any such sale. If accepted by Spink, such request shall have the same effect as Lot remains uncollected for a period exceeding 35 days, a storage notice of an intention to question the genuineness or description of the charge of £1 per item per day will apply and an additional charge will lot for the purposes of Condition 16 of the Conditions of Business; be made for insurance. The Seller will not be entitled to collect the Lot Condition 17 shall thereafter apply accordingly. until all outstanding charges are met. Notice of a request for an expert opinion must give the reason why such If any such Lot is not collected within 90 days after the date of the sale is required and specify the identity of the expert which will be subject or the date of the notice referred to above (whichever occurs first), it to the agreement of Spink. All lots for which Certificates of Authenticity may be disposed of by us as we see fit, which may involve its removal are desired must be submitted by Spink to the Expert Committee for to a third party warehouse at the Seller’s expense and its sale by public choice. auction on such terms as we consider appropriate, including those relating to estimates and reserves. We shall then account to the Seller Extensions requested on account of condition will not normally be for the proceeds of sale, having deducted all amounts due. accepted for expert opinions. Any Lot described as having faults or defects may not be returned should a certificate cite other faults or If any Lot is bought in or otherwise unsold by auction, we are defects not included in the catalogue description. authorised as the exclusive agent for the Seller for a period of two Should Spink accept a request for an extension under the foregoing months following the auction to sell such Lot privately for a price that provisions of this paragraph, the fact may be stated by the Auctioneer will result in a payment to the Seller of not less than the net amount – from the rostrum prior to the sale of the lot. i.e. after deduction of all charges due from the Seller – to which the Seller would have been entitled had the Lot been sold at a price equal It should be noted that any stamp accompanied by a Certificate of to the Reserve, or for such lesser amount as we and the Seller shall Authenticity is sold on the basis of that Certificate only and not on the agree. In such event the Seller’s obligations to us with respect to such a basis of any other. No request for an extension will be accepted on such Lot are the same as if it had been sold at auction. a stamp and the return of such a stamp will not be accepted.

Spink Uni (01/08) 14. At the Sale (b) Value Added Tax (a) Refusal of admission Value Added Tax is always payable on the premium. It may also be payable on the Hammer Price, if the Lot has been marked with a sign Our sales take place on our own premises or premises over which we to that effect in the catalogue. It may be refunded on proof of export have control for the sale, and we have the right, exercisable at our from the European Union. complete discretion, to refuse admission to the premises or attendance at an auction. (c) Payment (b) Registration before bidding The Buyer must provide us with his or her name and permanent address and, if so requested, details of the bank from which payment will be Every prospective buyer must complete and sign a registration form and made and then pay the full amount due (comprising the Hammer Price, provide identification before making a bid at auction. Prospective the Buyer’s premium and any applicable value added tax) within seven buyers should be aware that we usually require buyers to undergo a days after the date of the sale. This applies even if the Buyer wishes to credit check. export the lot and an export licence is (or may be) required. (c) Bidding as Principal The Buyer will not acquire title to the Lot until all amounts due to us When making a bid, prospective buyers will be accepting personal have been paid to us, even in circumstances where we have released liability, unless it has been agreed in writing, at the time of registration, the Lot to the Buyer. that a bidder is acting as agent on behalf of a third party acceptable to Payment may be made by Visa or Mastercard. A charge of 2% will be us. applied. (d) Commission Bids Payments exceeding £5,000 can normally only be made by the card If a prospective buyer gives us instructions to bid on his behalf, by using holder in person whilst on our premises. the form provided, we shall use reasonable efforts to do so, provided Spink & Son is not able to notify successful bidders by telephone. While these instructions are received not later than 24 hours before the sale. Invoices are sent out by mail after the auction we do not accept If we receive commission bids on a particular Lot for identical amounts, responsibility for notifying you of the result of your bid. Buyers are and at auction these bids are the highest bids for the Lot, it will be sold requested to contact us by telephone or in person as soon as possible to the person whose bid was received first. Commission bids are after the sale to obtain details of the outcome of their bids to avoid undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale, and incurring unnecessary charges. Successful bidders will pay the price of the conduct of the sale may be such that we are unable to bid as the final bid plus premium plus any applicable VAT. requested. Since this is undertaken as a free service to prospective buyers on the terms stated, we cannot accept liability for failure to (d) Collection of Purchases make a commission bid. Prospective buyers should therefore always Unless we specifically agree to the contrary, we shall retain items sold attend personally if they wish to be certain of bidding. until all amounts due to us, or to any other associated company of Spink, have been paid in full. Items retained will be covered by our (e) On-line Bidding insurance from the date of sale for a period of seven days or, if by then Spink offers internet services as a convenience to our clients, but Spink the goods have been collected, to the time of collection. After seven will not be responsible for errors or failures to execute bids placed on days or from the time of collection, whichever is the earlier, the Lot will the internet, including, without limitation, errors or failures caused by be entirely at the Buyer’s risk. (i) a loss of connection on Spink or your end; (ii) a breakdown or (e) Notification problems with the online bidding software and/or (iii) a breakdown or Invoices are sent out by mail after the sale day, but we do not accept problems with a client's internet connection, computer or system. responsibility for notifying you of your bid. Bidders are requested to Execution of on-line internet bids is a free service undertaken subject to contact us as soon as possible after the sale to check if they were other commitments at the time of the sale and Spink does not accept successful, and to avoid incurring charges for late payment. liability for failing to execute an online internet bid or for errors or omissions in connection with this activity. (f) Packing and handling We shall use all reasonable efforts to take care when handling and (f) Telephone Bids packing a purchased Lot but remind the Buyer that after seven days or If prospective buyers make arrangements with us not less than 24 hours from the time of collection the Lot is entirely at the Buyer’s risk. before the sale, we shall use reasonable efforts to contact the bidders (g) Recommended packers and shippers to enable them to participate in bidding by telephone, but in no circumstances will we be liable to either the Seller or any prospective Our shipping department may arrange shipment as the Buyer’s agent. buyer as a result of failure to do so. Although we shall suggest carriers if specifically requested, we cannot accept liability in this respect. (g) Currency Converter (h) Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases At some auctions, a currency converter will be operated, based on the If the Buyer fails to make payment within seven days, we shall be one month forward rates of exchange quoted to us by Royal Bank of entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights or remedies: Scotland at opening on the date of the auction. Bidding will however – to charge interest at a rate of 1% per month on the full amount due take place in sterling. The currency converter is not always reliable, and to the extent it remains unpaid for more than seven days after the errors may occur beyond our control either in the accuracy of the Lot date of the auction; number displayed on the converter, or the foreign currency equivalent of sterling bids. We shall not be liable to the Buyer for any loss suffered – to set off against any amounts which we or any other associated as a result of the Buyer following the currency converter rather than the company of Spink may owe the Buyer in any other transaction the sterling bidding. outstanding amount remaining unpaid by the Buyer; – to exercise a lien on any of the Buyer’s property which may be in our (h) Video images possession for any purpose and, following 14 days’ notice to the At some auctions there will be a video screen. Mistakes may occur in its Buyer of the amount outstanding and remaining unpaid, arrange the operation, and we cannot be liable to the Buyer regarding either the sale of such property and apply the proceeds in discharge of the correspondence of the image to the Lot being sold or the quality of the amount outstanding to us; image as a reproduction of the original. – where several amounts are owed by the Buyer to us or any other (i) The auctioneer’s discretion associated company of Spink in respect of different transactions, to The auctioneer has the right at his absolute discretion to refuse any bid apply any amount paid to discharge any amount owed in respect of to advance the bidding in such manner as he may decide to withdraw any particular transaction, whether or not the Buyer so directs; or divide any Lot, to combine any two or more Lots and, in the case of – to reject at any future auction any bids made by the Buyer or on his error or dispute, to put an item up for bidding again. behalf or obtain a deposit from the Buyer before accepting any bids. If the Buyer fails to make payment within thirty-five days, we shall in (j) Successful bid addition be entitled: Subject to the auctioneer’s discretion, the striking of his hammer marks – to issue proceedings on behalf of the Seller against the Buyer to the acceptance of the highest bid and the conclusion of a contract for recover the full amount due, together with the costs of such sale between the Seller and the Buyer. proceedings on a full indemnity basis and with interest, charged at 4% per annum above Royal Bank of Scotland Base Rate; 15. After the Sale – to cancel the sale of the Lot or any other item sold to the Buyer at (a) Buyer’s Premium the same or any other auction; In addition to the Hammer Price, the Buyer must pay us the Buyer’s – to arrange a resale of the Lot, publicly or privately, and, if this results premium at a rate of 20% of the final hammer price of each lot up to in a lower price being obtained, claim the balance from the Buyer and including £2,000 and 15% of the excess of the hammer price together with any costs incurred in connection with the Buyer’s above £2,000. failure to make payment.

Spink Uni (01/08) (i) Failure to collect (ii) the Buyer must then return the item to us within fourteen days, in the Where purchases are not collected within seven days after the sale, same condition as at the auction date; and whether or not payment has been made, we shall arrange storage at the (iii) as soon as possible following return of the Lot, the Buyer must produce Buyer’s expense, and only release the items purchased after payment has evidence satisfactory to us that the Lot is a Forgery and that he is able been made in full of storage, removal, insurance and any other costs to transfer good title to us, free from any third party claims. incurred, together with payment of all other amounts due to us. In no circumstances shall we be required to pay the Buyer any more (j) Export Licence than the amount paid by him for the Lot concerned and the Buyer shall Unless otherwise agreed by us in writing, the fact that the Buyer wishes to have no claim for interest. apply for an export licence does not affect his obligation to make payment within seven days nor our right to charge interest on late payment. The benefit of this guarantee is not capable of being transferred, and is solely for the benefit of the person to whom the original invoice was If the Buyer requests us to apply for an export licence on his behalf, we made out by us in respect of the Lot when sold and who, since the sale, shall be entitled to recover from him our disbursements and out of has remained the owner of the Lot without disposing of any interest in pocket expenses in relation to such application, together with any it to any third party. relevant VAT. We will not be obliged to refund any interest or other expenses incurred We shall be entitled to rely on any scientific or other process to establish by the Buyer where payment is made by the Buyer despite the fact that that the Lot is not a Forgery, whether or not such process was used or an export licence is required. in use at the date of the auction. 16. Extent of Our Liability We have an obligation to refund the Buyer in the circumstances set out ឣD Conditions Applicable to both Buyers and Sellers in clause 17. However, neither the Seller nor we, nor any of our employees or agents, are responsible for the correctness of any 18. Copyright statement as to the authorship, origin, date, age, attribution, The copyright in all images, illustrations and written material relating to genuineness or provenance of any Lot nor for any other errors of a Lot is and shall remain at all times our property and shall not be used description or for any faults or defects in any Lot. Neither the Seller, by the Buyer nor anyone else without our prior written consent. ourselves, our employees or agents, give any guarantee in respect of 19. Notices any Lot. Any warranty of any kind whatsoever is excluded by this clause. Any notice given under these Conditions is to be in writing and, if given 17. Refund in the case of Forgery by post, will be taken to have been received by the addressee on the A sale will be cancelled, and the amount paid refunded to the Buyer if second working day after posting or, if the addressee is overseas, on the a Lot (other than a miscellaneous item not described in the catalogue) fifth working day after posting. sold by us proves to have been a Forgery. We shall not however be 20. Severability obliged to refund any amounts if either (a) the catalogue description or If any part of these Conditions of Business is found by any court to be saleroom notice at the auction date corresponded to the generally invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part may be discounted and the accepted opinion of scholars or experts at that time, or fairly indicated rest of the conditions shall continue to be valid and enforceable to the that there was a conflict of opinions, or (b) it can be demonstrated that fullest extent permitted by law. the Lot is a Forgery only by means of either a scientific process not generally accepted for use until after publication of the catalogue or a 21. Law and Jurisdiction process which at the date of the auction was unreasonably expensive These Conditions of Business are subject to English law, which shall or impracticable or likely to have caused damage to the Lot. apply to their construction as well as to their effect. For our benefit, the Furthermore, the Buyer should note that this refund can be obtained Seller and the Buyer submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English only if the following conditions are met: courts. (i) the Buyer must notify us in writing, within seven days of the auction date, that in his view the Lot concerned is a forgery; © Spink & Son Ltd. (2003) How to find us?

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