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Download This Catalogue (PDF) Saturday Sale starts 12.30pm Junction Scrip certificate 1845 for Ten shares of £20 each, unissued VF with tear hole on left, The Bridlington Quay Bonds and Shares (lots 1 -10) Public Rooms Association 1847 Share Certificate £3 and 10 Shillings, VF with staple holes at top left, Manchester and Leeds Railway Company 1846 share certificate for 6x £50 shares NVF with staple holes at top left, The 1) China (10), Chinese Government 1913 Reorganisation Gold Wharfedale Railway Company Share certificate for one Loan, bond for 189.40 Roubles, Russian issue, vignette of £15 share, certificate number 20155 vignette of a large Mercury and Chinese scenes, black & green, with coupons, cow, the famous ‘Craven Heifer’ which made vast profits Fine with some edge folds, Chinese Government 1913 for its owner being exhibited around the country, black Reorganisation Gold Loan, bond for £20, Hong Kong and on pale blue, large red seal to lower right About VF with Shanghai Bank issue, Fine or better with coupons and a some spots and tape residue on the top edge. The Staithes small pencil annotation, Lung-Tsing-U-Hai Railway 1913 5% Shipping Company Share Certificate for one share 1856 gold Loan, £20 bond, Unissued, prefix “B”, with coupons, VF with small pinholes to the top left and tape residue EF with central fold, some staple holes at the left. Imperial at the top, The Whitby and Robin Hood’s Steam Packet Chinese Government Gold Loan 1908 bond for £100 (2) Company 1857 Share certificate for one share of £2 and 10 no coupons remaining as is usual for this issue, both with Shillings, GVF with tape residue on the top edge, Overend, some edge tears, About Fine. Kwangtung Public Loan Gurney and Company Limited 1865 share certificate for Bearing Prizes For Local Industries Five Dollars 1912 (2) EF one share of £50 NVF with some foxing to the edges, Bray, with coupons. Compagnie Generale de Chemins de Fer et Waddington and Company share certificate for one share de Tramways en Chine 1920 (2) EF punch cancelled with of £50 EF, The Nidderdale Lead Mining Company Limited some coupons, and another unattributed small format 1865 share certificate for 2 preference shares 7687 and certificate in Chinese text with ornate blue border on 7688, vignette of Perseverance level, entrance to the mine, yellow/orange underprint EF (£70 - £120) Pateley Bridge GVF with some tape residue to the top edge, The Drypool Workman’s Club Company Limited 1878 share 2) China (12), Chinese Government 5% Hukuang Railways certificate for one share of £1 VF taped on the reverse at Sinking Fund Gold Loan bond 1911 for £100, American the top, The Leeds Mutual Supply Society Limited 1874 Banks issues (9), red/black, large format with steam train share certificate for one share of £1 Good Fine with at top, printed by Waterlow’s with coupons. All around some small pinholes and taped on the top edge, The Hull Fine with some staples and pencil annotations, Chinese Botanic Garden Company Limited 1879 share certificate Government 5% Hukuamg Railways Sinking Gold Loan for one share of £5 VF, taped at the top edge, Reaney and bond 1911 for £20, French Indo-China issues (3) green/ Greaves Limited, Wine Merchants and Whisky blenders, black, large format with steam train at the top, Fine with 1899, Issue for 100 Mortgage Debentures of £100 each. coupons and pencil annotations, all with central folds(£50 The company became a subsidiary of the famous Tetley - £100) Brewers in 1904, the reverse with a typewritten label attached showing transfer of the debenture certificate 3) China, 1918, 8% Treasury “Marconi” Bill, bonds for £100 to Francis Eric Tetley and Robert Francis Tetley in 1937 (4), red & yellow, with coupons, on usual poor quality paper VF or near so with some small edge tears, an interesting with some tears, overall Near Fine to Fine (£25 - £50) document. The Macclesfield Brewery and Wine Company Limited share certificate 1867 NEF, The Leeds & County 4) China, Chinese Government 1912 5% Gold Loan, “Crisp” Unionist Club-House Co. Limited 1894 share certificate for £100 bond, large format, green & black with coupons, 100 shares of £1 Fine with some folds and tape on the top Fine, China - Chinese Government 5% Gold Bond 1925 for edge. 1906-1971 issues (18) The Ravensthorpe Finishing 50 US gold dollars, brown with coupons. Text in French & Company Limited 1908 share certificate for 50 shares of English. Fine to Good Fine, all with coupons, one with the £1 each, NVF with pencil annotations, The County Council coupons detached (£30 - £60) of the West Riding of Yorkshire bond for £100 1906 NVF, Clarkson’s Old Brewery Barmsley Limited Preference Share 5) China, Chinese Government 1913 Reorganisation Gold Certificate for 10 shares of £10 each NVF with some folds, Loan, bonds for £20, Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank issues, The Effingham Steel Works Limited, Sheffield 1926 share vignettes of Mercury and Chinese scenes, black & brown certificate for 59 shares of £10 each VF with some pinholes, with coupons (5) Near Fine to Good Fine with pencil Dols & Co. Limited, Huddersfield 1928 share certificate for annotations (£50 - £100) 3 shares of £1 each, GVF, Wallacve & Co. (Textiles) Limited 1932 share certificate for one share of £1 VF with some 6) China, Chinese Government Vickers Loan 1919 £100 Green folds, Godfrey Sykes & Sons Limited 1940 share certificate (5) Fine to Good Fine, two with staples, each bond with all for 100 shares of £1 each small pinhole at the top and two but the first six coupons (£40 - £80) inked paragraphs written on the reverse, Fine. Wallace & Co.(Textiles) Limited 1947 share certificate for 2141 7) China, Chinese Imperial Railway, Canton-Kowloon Railway, shares of £1 VF, General Refractories Limited 1936 share bond for £100 (4) London 1907, ornate design, black & certificate for 32 shares of Ten Shillings each NEF with red, each with all but the first two coupons, one with tears pencil annotation on the reverse, Timothy Whites & Taylors VG the others About Fine, three with pencil annotations Limited (3) 1953, 1957 and 1960 VF, Thomas Ramsden & (£25 - £50) Son Limited (2) share certificates for 100 shares and 500 shares of 5 Shillings each VF both with pinholes at the top 8) GB - A Yorkshire-themed collection (33) includes pre-1900 left, John Smith’s Tadcaster Brewery Company, Limited (15) Leeds, Wakefield, Pontefract and Grimsby Railway More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk share certi fi cate for 128 shares of 5 Shillings each NVF with 1936 issue Pick 217a Near Fine with some edge damage at the staple at top, John Smith’s Tadcaster Brewery Company right, Bulgaria 100 Leva 1951 Pick 86a Good Fine, Bohemia and Limited certi fi cate for 7.1% unsecured loan stock 1970 Moravia 1000 Korun 1942 issue Pick 14a NEF, Croati a 5000 Kuna VF with staple at top, Kirkstall Forge Engineering Limited 1943 issue, single lett er prefi x Pick 14a, UNC (£50 - £100) debenture certi fi cate 1971 for 9 3/4% £800 stock VF with 15) One Pound (79) Peppiatt Green (2), Peppiatt Blue warti me issues staple at top left (£50 - £150) (26), Beale (17), O’Brien Replacements B274 (2), O’Brien (29), Page B340 E54N last series, Somerset B341 (2), Ten Shillings 9) World a mixed selection (91) includes Conversion of Hollom B294 (2), Jersey One Pound (4) Padgham, Clennett , Spanish Debt 1869 for £255 Fine, along with examples and Baird signatures, and 1995 Baird, 50th Anniversary of the from USA, Canada, Spain, France and related, Germany, Liberati on of Jersey issue, Austria 100 Kronen 1922 along with South Africa, Belgium and Russia, includes many early USA $59 face back to 1935 issues in mixed circulated grades 20th Century types and a few late 19th Century, in mixed some with pencil or inked annotati ons (£200 - £250) grades (£30 - £60) 16) One Pounds (378) Hollom 1963 B288 (128), Fforde 1967 B305 10) World includes South and Central America issues (38) (6), Page 1970 B320 (1), B322 fi rst series AN (5), last series HZ (16) mid series (14) Page 1978 B337 (26), Somerset 1981 B341 includes examples from Costa Rica, Brazil, Chile, Mexico (125) these generally Unc and near so with many in consecuti ve some are early 20th Century examples, some with runs, One Pounds O’Brien, Hollom, Fforde, Page and Somerset coupons, in mixed grades (£20 - £40) from circulati on (67) (£400 - £500) 17) Error Five Pounds Fforde B314 retrograde (mirror image) of the English Banknotes (lots 11 -59 ) obverse design printed over the reverse Fine with a tear at the top, very unusual (£25 - £50) 18) Ten shillings Bradbury T13 issued 1915 serial N/47 048506 Fine 11) Bank of England (4) a mixed grade group VF-GVF to about with pinholes, Briti sh Military Authority Ten Shillings 1940 issue UNC comprising an O’Brien Britannia medallion 1 Pound Pick M5 VF serial 03R 654878 (£100 - £200) B274 Replacement issue 1955 serial number S85S 130651. A pair of Fforde QE2 portrait 10 Shillings B310 (2) a near consecuti ve duo A99N 553104 & A99N 553106. Together with a Page QE2 portrait 1 Pound B323 Replacement issue 1970 serial number MW16 848742. (£20 - £40) 12) Bank of England Ten Shillings (7), Pounds (37), Five Pounds (15) including fi ve Lion and Key, Ten Pounds (10), Twenty Pounds (1) Catt erns - Somerset, mixed grades to Unc(£300 - £400) 13) Five Pounds Page 1973 B334, Gill 1990 B357 (2) prefi x A01 and A04 these two VF, Gill 1990 B357 mid series (2), Lowther 1999 B380 (2), Bailey 1999 B398 (6), and Bailey 1999 (1), apart from the early prefi x Gill these all AU-Unc.
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