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THEDAVID

KIRCHCOLLECTIO

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12APRIL

2013

LONDON

STAMPS COINS BANKNOTES MEDALS BONDS & SHARES AUTOGRAPHS BOOKS WINES

69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 4ETwww.spink.com

THE DAVID KIRCH COLLECTION OFBANK OF ENGLAND NOTES

PART II

12 APRIL 2013

LONDON

£25

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BANKNOTES

10/11/12 April World Banknotes London 1300412 April The David Kirch Collection of Bank of England Notes Part II London 1303318 April The David Kirch Collection of English Provincial Banknotes Part III: Wales and West Midlands London 1303220 April The Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS0522/23 May The Collector’s Series Sale New York 31620 June The David Kirch Collection of English Provincial Banknotes Part IV: The North of England London 1303528/29 August The Collector’s Series Sale New York 3171/2 October World Banknotes London 130185 December World Banknotes London 13034

SALE CALENDAR 2013

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COINS

26/27 March Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 1301220 April The Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS0522/23 May The Collector’s Series Sale New York 31627 June Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 1301321 August Tibetan Coins from the Nick Rhodes Collection Hong Kong 1302028/29 August The Collector’s Series Sale New York 31724 September North East Indian Coins from the Nick Rhodes Collection London 130193 December Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 13015

MEDALS

25 April Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 1300125 July Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 1300221 November Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 13003

BONDS AND SHARES

20 April The Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS0522/23 May The Collector’s Series Sale New York 3167 June Bonds and Share Certificates of the World London 1301628/29 August The Collector’s Series Sale New York 31728 November Bonds and Share Certificates of the World London 13017

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22/23 May The Collector’s Series Sale New York 31628/29 August The Collector’s Series Sale New York 317

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THE DAVID KIRCH COLLECTION OFBANK OF ENGLAND NOTES - PART II

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ORDER OF SALEFriday 12 April

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ABRAHAM NEWLAND (1778-1807)

1Bank of England, Abraham Newland (1778-1807), £1, 2 April 1798, serial number a 1349, blackand white, ornate crowned vignette of britannia topleft, value in black tablet low left, manuscript serialnumbers, date and signatures below (epm b200b), onbacking paper, trimmed, poor but very rare

£500-600

2Bank of England, Abraham Newland (1778-1807), £1, 25 march 1797, serial number w 8614,black and white, ornate crowned vignette of britanniatop left, value in black tablet low left, manuscript serialnumbers, date and signatures below (epm b200a), onbacking paper otherwise of fine appearance, pleasingand very rare

£1,400-1,800

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FRIDAY 12 APRIL 2013

Commencing at 12.00 p.m.

All sales are subject to the conditions of business printed at the back of this catalogue

EstimatesThe estimated selling price of each lot is printed below the lot description and does not include the Buyer’s Premium.

Bidders should bear in mind that estimates are prepared well in advance of the sale and are not definitive.They are subject to revision.

3Bank of England, Abraham Newland (1778-1807), £1, 8 march 1799, serial number 7413, blackand white, ornate crowned vignette of britannia topleft, value in black tablet low left, manuscript serialnumbers, date and signatures below (epm b200b),heavily trimmed, poor but very rare

£300-400

4Bank of England, Abraham Newland (1778-1807), £1, 26 may 1799, serial number a 1233, blackand white, ornate crowned vignette of britannia topleft, value in black tablet low left, manuscript serialnumbers, date and signatures below (epm b200b),manuscript annotation ‘A Forged Note’ top left,trimmed, very good and rare

£300-400

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5Bank of England, Abraham Newland (1778-1807), £1, 19 may 1806, serial number 6972, blackand white, ornate crowned vignette of britannia topleft, value in black tablet low left, manuscript serialnumbers, date and signatures below (epm b200d),very good and very rare

£1,500-1,800

6Bank of England, Abraham Newland (1778-1807), a contemporary forgery of a £1, 19 september1806, serial number 31986, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet low left, manuscript serial numbers, date andsignatures below (epm b200d), manuscriptcancellation lines across face, tear at left, very good andvery rare

£400-500

7Bank of England, Abraham Newland (1778-1807), £1, 5 April 1807, serial number 18864, blackand white, ornate crowned vignette of britannia topleft, value in black tablet low left, manuscript serialnumbers, date and signatures below (epm b200d),very good and very rare

£1,800-2,200

8Bank of England, Abraham Newland (1778-1807), a contemporary forgery of a £2, 8 January1806, serial number 1685, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet low left, manuscript serial numbers, date andsignatures below (epm b200i), slightly trimmed, verygood and very rare

£500-1,000

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10Bank of England, Abraham Newland (1778-1807), proof on card for a £10, 17- (1788), black andwhite, britannia in ornate crowned vignette top left, date 17-88 at left and right of vignette, value inblack tablet low left (epm b200l for similar), good extremely fine and very rare

£3,500-4,500

9Bank of England, Abraham Newland (1778-1807), £5, 29 January 1796, serial number 1201, blackand white, ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet low left, manuscript serialnumbers, date and signatures below (epm b200d), handstamped FORGED across face of note but veryclear watermark so almost certainly not a forgery but maybe cancelled with FORGED stamp, ink date onreverse Bank of England May 6th 1846, good fine and very rare

£2,500-3,500

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An Excessively Rare Newland £10 of 1789

11Bank of England, Abraham Newland (1778-1807), £10,london, manuscript date 29 october 1789, manuscriptserial number 249, black and white, ornate crowned vignetteof britannia top left, date 17-98 to left and right, value inblack tablet low left, printed signature of mr AbrahamNewland in text at centre and manuscript signature low leftand of hill low right (epm b 200l for earlier date), split atcentre (probably for security during transit), a fewannotations otherwise a lovely fresh example the paper whiteand still retaining good body, about very fine, extremely rarein this grade and a very rare note in any condition

£12,000-16,000

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12Bank of England, Abraham Newland (1778-1807), a bank post billfor £20, london, manuscript date 27 october 1786, manuscript serialnumber 4433, black and white, ornate crowned vignette of britanniatop left, date 17-86 to left and right, value in black tablet low left, textreads ‘At seven days sight i promise to pay this my sola bill of exchangeto (then added in manuscript form) ‘mr J c lutyens’, manuscriptsignature low left and low right (epm b 200ff for style), an attractivefresh example, very fine, an extremely rare item

£1,500-2,000

HENRY HASE (1807-1829)

13Bank of England, Henry Hase (1807-1829), proof on card for a £1, 180- (1808), black and white, britannia in ornatecrowned vignette top left, date 18-08 at left and right of vignette, value in black tablet low left (epm b200d for similar),good extremely fine and very rare

£2,000-2,500

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14Bank of England, Henry Hase (1807-1829), acontemporary copy of a £1, london, 23 september1808, serial number 16122, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, date 1808below, value in black tablet low left, printed mr henryhase in text at centre, two manuscript signaturesbelow (epm b 201a), manuscript date and serialnumbers, torn, poor, rare

£150-200

15Bank of England, Henry Hase (1807-1829), £1,london, 30 september 1809, serial number 41819,black and white, ornate crowned vignette of britanniatop left, date 1808 below, value in black tablet lowleft, printed mr henry hase in text at centre, twomanuscript signatures below (epm b 201a), repair atright, poor, rare

£300-400

16Bank of England, Henry Hase (1807-1829), £1,london, 7 February 1812, serial number 25371, blackand white, ornate crowned vignette of britannia topleft, date 1808 below, value in black tablet low left,printed mr henry hase in text at centre, onemanuscript signature low right (epm b 201b), onbacking paper, red FORGED across note, poor, scarce

£80-120

17Bank of England, Henry Hase (1807-1829), £1,london, 3 November 1814, serial number 70486,black and white, ornate crowned vignette of britanniatop left, value in black tablet low left, printed mrhenry hase in text at centre, one manuscript signaturelow right (epm b 201b), thinned in right centre field,very good to fine, scarce

£500-700

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18Bank of England, Henry Hase (1807-1829), £1,london, 14 december 1816, serial number 67598,black and white, ornate crowned vignette of britanniatop left, value in black tablet low left, printed mrhenry hase in text at centre, one manuscript signaturelow right, also another example dated 13 August 1816with ForGed handstamp (epm b 201b), very goodto fine, the first note with damage low left, the ‘forgery’on watermarked paper, scarce (2)

£300-400

19Bank of England, Henry Hase (1807-1829), £1,london, 6 march 1817, serial number 70148, blackand white, ornate crowned vignette of britannia topleft, value in black tablet low left, printed mr henryhase in text at centre, one manuscript signature lowright, also the left hand third of a £1 with same dateand serial number 37041 (epm b 201b), first damagetop right, very good to fine, scarce

£300-350

20Bank of England, Henry Hase (1807-1829), £1,london, 6 march 1818, serial number 5710, blackand white, ornate crowned vignette of britannia topleft, value in black tablet low left, printed mr henryhase in text at centre, one manuscript signature lowright (epm b 201b), backing paper at back, very goodto fine, scarce

£250-300

21Bank of England, Henry Hase (1807-1829), £1(2), london, 1818 and 1819, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet low left, printed mr henry hase in text atcentre, one manuscript signature low right (epm b201b), both handstamped FORGED, poor (2)

£150-200

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22Bank of England, Henry Hase (1807-1829), £1,london, 10 may 1819, serial number 61295, blackand white, ornate crowned vignette of britannia topleft, value in black tablet low left, printed mr henryhase in text at centre, one manuscript signature lowright (epm b 201b), a pleasing fine, scarce in thisgrade

£800-1,200

23Bank of England, Henry Hase (1807-1829),contemporary forgeries of a £1 (3), london, 1819,black and white, ornate crowned vignette of britanniatop left, value in black tablet low left, printed mrhenry hase in text at centre, one manuscript signaturelow right, also a genuine £1 dated 1819, serial number3397 (epm b 201b), forgeries handstampedFORGERY, poor, the last a genuine note, very good (4)

£300-350

24Bank of England, Henry Hase (1807-1829), £1(3), london, 1820, black and white, ornate crownedvignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet lowleft, printed mr henry hase in text at centre, onemanuscript signature low right (epm b 201b), twohandstamped FORGERY, all are poor (3)

£200-300

25Bank of England, Henry Hase (1807-1829), £1,london, 6 July 1820, printed serial number 26671,black and white, ornate crowned vignette of britanniatop left, value in black tablet low left, printed mrhenry hase in text at centre, manuscript signature lowright (epb b201b), a fresh very fine, unusual in thisgrade, scarce

£1,500-2,000

26Bank of England, Henry Hase (1807-1829), £1(4), london, 1820, 1821 (3) black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet low left, printed mr henry hase in text atcentre, one manuscript signature low right (epm b201b), three handstamped FORGERY, one nothandstamped but no watermark visible, generally verygood to fine (4)

£500-600

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28Bank of England, Henry Hase (1807-1829), £1, london, 1821 in top field, 10 January 1826 at centre (emergencyissue), black and white, ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet low left, printed mr henry hasein text at centre, manuscript signature low right (epm b 201c), very good to fine, scarce

£14,000-18,000

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27Bank of England, Henry Hase (1807-1829),£1, london, 27 April 1821, printed serialnumber 37538, black and white, ornate crownedvignette of britannia top left, value in black tabletlow left, printed mr henry hase in text at centre,manuscript signature low right (epm b 201b),signature eaten away by ink corrosion otherwise atoned fine, scarce

£350-450

29Bank of England, Henry Hase (1807-1829),£1 (2), london, 1826, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value inblack tablet low left, printed mr henry hase intext at centre, one manuscript signature low right(epm b 201b), one a contemporary forgery, theother genuine, both are poor (2)

£150-200

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30Bank of England, Henry Hase (1807-1829), £1,london, 10 April 1826, printed serial number 51746,black and white, ornate crowned vignette of britanniatop left, value in black tablet low left, printed mrhenry hase in text at centre, manuscript signature lowright (epm b 201c), about fine, scarce

£350-450

31Bank of England, Henry Hase (1807-1829), acontemporary copy of a £1, london, 10 June 1826,printed serial number 28621, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet low left, printed mr henry hase in text atcentre, manuscript signature low right (epm b 201c),some splitting on folds otherwise fine, scarce

£200-250

32Bank of England, Henry Hase (1807-1829), acontemporary forgery of a £2, london, 7 February1811, printed serial number 45329, black and white,ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left, value inblack tablet low left, printed mr henry hase in text atcentre, manuscript signature low right (epm b 201e),partially backed by additional paper, very good to fineand rare

£400-500

33Bank of England, Henry Hase (1807-1829), £2,london, 5 August 1811, printed serial number25861, black and white, the right half only of the note,printed mr henry hase in text at centre, manuscriptsignature low right (epm b 201e), fine and rare

£300-400

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34Bank of England, Henry Hase (1807-1829), acontemporary forgery of a £2, london, 7 February1815, printed serial number 7102, black and white,ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left, value inblack tablet low left, printed mr henry hase in text atcentre, manuscript signature low right (epm b 201efor type), very good, rare

£200-300

35Bank of England, Henry Hase (1807-1829), £2,london, 25 February 1815, printed serial number32737, black and white, ornate crowned vignette ofbritannia top left, value in black tablet low left, printedmr henry hase in text at centre, manuscript signaturelow right (epb b201e), annotation, tear at leftotherwise about fine, rare

£1,500-2,000

36Bank of England, Henry Hase (1807-1829), aforgery of a £2, london, 11 december 1818, printedserial number 57171, black and white, ornate crownedvignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet lowleft, printed mr henry hase in text at centre,manuscript signature low right (epm b 201e),handstamped FORGED, very good and rare

£350-450

37Bank of England, Henry Hase (1807-1829), aforgery of a £5, london, december 1814, printedserial number 76051, black and white, ornate crownedvignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet lowleft, printed mr henry hase in text at centre,manuscript signature low right (epm b 201g), redhandstamped FORGED, torn roughly in half, but verygood and rare

£300-400

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40Bank of England, Matthew Marshall (1835-1864),proof £5, london, 1 may 1851, serial numbere/c 03001, black and white, ornate crowned vignetteof britannia top left, value in black tablet low left(epm b 203a for similar), mounted on card, good veryfine and rare

£1,200-1,600

41Bank of England, Matthew Marshall (1835-1864),proof £5, Nd (ca 1854), black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet low left (epm b 203a for similar), mounted oncard, ink annotation ‘Specimen M Marshall Bank ofEngland 30 Decr 1854’ low right, good very fine, rare

£1,000-1,200

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38Bank of England, Thomas Rippon (1829-1835), aforgery of a £5, london, 14 April 1832, serial number2067, black and white, ornate crowned vignette ofbritannia top left, value in black tablet low left, printedmr Thos. rippon in text at centre, manuscriptsignature low right (epm b202a for type), split andrejoined, handstamped FORGED, very good, rare

£300-400

39Bank of England, Thomas Rippon (1829-1835), aforgery of a £5, london, 1 october 1833, serialnumber 27035, black and white, ornate crownedvignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet lowleft, printed mr Thos. rippon in text at centre,manuscript signature low right (epm b202a for type),split and rejoined, handstamped FORGED, very good,rare

£450-500

THOMAS RIPPON (1829-1835)

MATTHEW MARSHALL (1835-1864)

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42Bank of England, Matthew Marshall (1835-1864),a contemporary forgery (2) of a £5, london, 28 April1854, serial number u/v 69500, black and white,ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left, value inblack tablet low left, printed signature low right, alsoan example dated 3 october 1855 (epm b 203 fortype), annotations and FORGED handstamps, fineand rare (2)

£300-400

43Bank of England, Matthew Marshall (1835-1864),£5, london, 28 december 1863, serial number X/l15378, black and white, large ornate crowned vignetteof britannia top left, value in black tablet low left,printed signature low right (epm b 203c), very slighttoning otherwise a fresh and attractive example, goodvery fine and very rare in this grade

£6,000-8,000

44Bank of England, Matthew Marshall (1835-1864),a contemporary forgery of a £5, manchester, 16February 1846, serial number m/l 50395, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left,value in black tablet low left, manuscript signature lowright (epm b 203a), in a paper mount, impressedwatermark, probably a contemporary forgery and rare,fine

£500-600

45Bank of England, Matthew Marshall (1835-1864),a contemporary forgery of a £5, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 28 August 1847, serial number u/d 22834,black and white, ornate crowned vignette of britanniatop left, value in black tablet low left, manuscriptsignature low right (epm b 203a), on backing paperwith FORGED handstamps, poor, rare

£250-350

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An Extremely RareMarshall ‘Newcastle Branch’ £5 of 1849

46Bank of England, Matthew Marshall (1835-1864), £5, Newcastle on Tyne, 27 August1849, serial number b/v 98949, black and white, ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left,value in black tablet low left, manuscript signature low right (epm b 203a), annotations andsplit and rejoined, a pleasing and original fresh example, red M in field at left centre, good veryfine and very rare

£9,000-11,000

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47Bank of England, Matthew Marshall (1835-1864), a contemporary copyof a £10, london, 18 June 1857, serial number p/s 30479, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet lowleft, also a copy of a £5, london, 16 August 1856, serial number i/w79639, both printed signatures low right (epm b 203e, c), handstampedFORGERY, good fine and rare (2)

£400-600

48Bank of England, Matthew Marshall (1835-1864), £10,london, 27 december 1837, serial number 58508, blackand white, small ornate crowned vignette of britannia topleft, value in black tablet low left, manuscript signature lowright (epm b 203d for type), signature excised, very fine andextremely rare

£2,400-2,800

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49Bank of England, Matthew Marshall (1835-1864),a contemporary copy of a £10, london, 8 April 1851,serial number F/N 94650, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet low left, manuscript signature low right (epm b203d for type), impressed watermark, red FORGEDhandstamp, about very fine and rare

£500-600

50Bank of England, Matthew Marshall (1835-1864),£10, london, 8 January 1862, serial number p/b77740, black and white, large ornate crowned vignetteof britannia top left, value in black tablet low left,printed signature low right (epm b 203e), slightlytoned, repair at left otherwise very fine and very rare

£6,000-8,000

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51Bank of England, Matthew Marshall (1835-1864), specimen £20, london,Nd (ca 1854), no serial numbers, black and white, large ornate crowned vignetteof britannia top left, value in black tablet low left, manuscript signature low right(epm b 203f for type), damage at top left corner, ink annotation ‘Specimen MMarshall, Bank of England, 30 December 1854’, apart from damage very fine andvery rare

£3,000-4,000

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52Bank of England, Matthew Marshall (1835-1864), £20,london, 8 January 1861, serial number J/v 85923, black andwhite, largest ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left, valuein black tablet low left, printed signature low right (epm b 203f),officially cut and rejoined, manuscript annotations, damaged thuspoor but very rare

£400-500

54Bank of England, Matthew Marshall (1835-1864),a sixty day sight bill for £200, 24 october 1851, serialnumber 2337, black and white, ornate crownedvignette of britannia top left, value in black left centre.manuscript ‘messrs remington & co’ in text. tabletlow left, manuscript signature low right (epm bunlisted), good very fine, fresh and very rare

£600-800

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53Bank of England, Matthew Marshall (1835-1864),a sixty day sight bill for £100, 1 october 1850, serialnumber c195, black and white, ornate crownedvignette of britannia top left, manuscript signature lowright, reverse multiple annotations (epm not listed),good very fine, fresh and original, very rare

£500-700

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FRANK MAY (1873-1893)

55Bank of England, Frank May (1873-1893), £5, london,23 september 1879, serial number 12/h 39277, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left, value inblack tablet low left, printed signature of F may low right(epm b 206a), manuscript ‘Forgery’ across face, fine andrare

£400-600

56Bank of England, Frank May (1873-1893), £5, manchester, 13 January 1891, serialnumber p/75 42124, black and white, ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left,value in black tablet low left, printed signature of Frank may low right (epm b 206a),about fine and a rare May branch issue

£3,000-3,500

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An Exceptionally RarePortsmouth Branch £5 of 1882

57Bank of England, Frank May (1873-1893), £5, portsmouth, 24 october 1882, serialnumber 39/m 72324, black and white, ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left, value inblack tablet low left, printed signature of F may low right (epm b 206a), manuscript‘Marshall’ signature on reverse, very fine, pleasing and an excessively rare branch of issue, possiblyunique

£14,000-18,000

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58Bank of England, Frank May (1873-1893), aforgery of a £50, london, 16 may 1883, serialnumber 26/o 18762, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet low left, printed signature of F may low right(epm b unlisted denomination), multiple FORGERYhandstamps, split and rejoined, about fine and very rare

£500-700

59Bank of England, Frank May (1873-1893), acontemporary forgery of a £100, london, 16 August1883, serial number 47/0 90056, black and white,ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left, value inblack tablet low left, printed signature of F may lowright (epm b 206d for type), good very fine and a veryrare high denomination May forgery

£1,500-2,000

60Bank of England, Frank May (1873-1893), a handexecuted £1000, london, 12 June 1893, serialnumber 97657, black and white, ornate crownedvignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet lowleft, printed signature of F may low right (epm b206d), entirely hand executed, unusual and interesting

£300-400

61Three printed signatures on plain paper, probably J.williams, J wilson and ? Feraby, some foxing

£50-70

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HORACE GEORGE BOWEN (1893-1902)

62Bank of England, Horace George Bowen (1893-1902), £5,london, 18 march 1901, serial number J/i 28359, black and white,ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet lowleft, printed signature of h.G.bowen low right (epm b 207a), apleasing very fine and rare

£4,000-5,000

63Bank of England, Horace George Bowen (1893-1902), acontemporary copy of a £100, manchester, 19 may 1893, serialnumber v/31 86326, black and white, ornate crowned vignette ofbritannia top left, value in black tablet low left, printed signature ofh.G.bowen low right (epm b unlisted denomination), some staining,very rare, low right tip missing, fine

£600-700

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JOHN GORDON NAIRNE (1902-1918)

64Bank of England, John Gordon Nairne (1902-1918), unissued £1gold note, Nd (1914), serial number A/1 00000, black and white,ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet lowleft, printed signature of J.G.Nairne low right (epm b 208a),uncirculated and rare

£4,000-6,000

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65Bank of England, John Gordon Nairne (1902-1918), watermarked paper for the unissued £1 goldnote, Nd (1914), black and white, bANk oFeNGlANd and oNe in watermark (epm b 208a fortype), uncirculated and rare

£150-250

66Bank of England, John Gordon Nairne (1902-1918), a proof £1 gold note, Nd (1914), no serialnumbers, black text on pink unwatermarked paper,ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left, value inblack tablet low left, printed signature of J.G.Nairnelow right (epm b 208a for similar), possibly an officialprinting for internal experiments/procedures, extremelyfine, rare

£250-350

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67Bank of England, John Gordon Nairne (1902-1918), £5, hull, 22 June 1914, serial number 34/T29375, black and white, ornate crowned vignette ofbritannia top left, value in black tablet low left, printedsignature of J.G.Nairne low right (epm b 208c),pencil ‘forged’, very fine, rare even as a forgery

£400-600

68Bank of England, John Gordon Nairne (1902-1918), forgery of a £5, hull 22 June 1914, serialnumber 34/T 53789, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet low left, printed signature of J.G.Nairne lowright (epm b 208c), handstamped ‘FAUX’, fine, rare

£300-400

69Bank of England, John Gordon Nairne (1902-1918), £5, leeds, 9 march 1915, serial number 86/T21198, black and white, ornate crowned vignette ofbritannia top left, value in black tablet low left, printedsignature of J.G.Nairne low right (epm b 208bd),bank stamp low left, very fine and scarce

£800-1,000

70Bank of England, John Gordon Nairne (1902-1918), £5, london, 20 september 1915, serialnumber 60/d 53912, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet low left, printed signature of J.G.Nairne lowright (epm b 208b), bank stamp at centre, fresh goodvery fine and scarce

£600-800

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71Bank of England, John Gordon Nairne (1902-1918), £5, hull, 21september 1916, serial number 88/T 90817, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet low left,printed signature of J.G.Nairne low right (epm b 208bc), very fine and arare branch issue

£1,500-2,000

72Bank of England, John Gordon Nairne (1902-1918), £5, Newcastleon Tyne, 9 october 1917, serial number 39/u 41847, black and white,ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet low left,printed signature of J.G.Nairne low right (epm b 208bg), a pleasing veryfine and a rare branch of issue

£1,400-1,800

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73Bank of England, John Gordon Nairne (1902-1918), £5, manchester, 8 November 1917, serialnumber 43/u 07565, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet low left, printed signature of J.G.Nairne lowright (epm b 208bf), ink number top right, very fineand scarce

£800-1,000

74Bank of England, John Gordon Nairne (1902-1918), £10, liverpool, 5 February 1917, serialnumber 26/v 59855, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet low left, printed signature of J.G.Nairne lowright (epm b 208ce), fine and rare

£800-1,000

75Bank of England, John Gordon Nairne (1902-1918), £20, leeds, 27 June 1916, serial number 9/w47465, black and white, ornate crowned vignette ofbritannia top left, value in black tablet low left, printedsignature of J.G.Nairne low right (epm b 208dd), inknumerals and annotations, about very fine and rare

£1,500-2,000

76Bank of England, John Gordon Nairne (1902-1918), £50, manchester, 2 July 1913, serial number2/X 77906, black and white, ornate crowned vignetteof britannia top left, value in black tablet low left,printed signature of J.G.Nairne low right (epm b208ef), ink numerals at top, a fresh good very fine andrare

£1,500-1,800

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77Bank of England, John Gordon Nairne (1902-1918), £100, portsmouth, 27 march1912, serial number y/29 12500, black and white, ornate crowned vignette ofbritannia top left, value in black tablet low left, printed signature of J.G.Nairne lowright (epm b 208df), red SPECIMEN overstamp on an issued note, good extremely fine,fresh and attractive and excessively rare

£20,000-25,000

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79Bank of England, Ernest Musgrave Harvey (1918-1925), £5, birmingham, 6 July 1923, serial number219/u 49091, black and white, ornate crownedvignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet lowleft, printed signature of e.m.harvey low right (epmb 209aa), bank stamp on reverse, good fine and rare

£600-800

80Bank of England, Ernest Musgrave Harvey (1918-1925), £5, leeds, 23 February 1924, serial number195/u 17601, black and white, ornate crownedvignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet lowleft, printed signature of e.m.harvey low right (epmb 209ad), some thinning, ink numeral top right, goodfine

£200-250

78Bank of England, John Gordon Nairne (1902-1918), £100, manchester, 28may 1914, serial number 7/y 16389, black and white, ornate crowned vignetteof britannia top left, value in black tablet low left, printed signature of J.G.Nairnelow right (epm b 208ff), ink numerals at top, a fresh extremely fine and rareespecially as in original condition

£1,400-1,800

ERNEST MUSGRAVE HARVEY (1918-1925)

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81Bank of England, Ernest Musgrave Harvey (1918-1925), £5, liverpool, 4 may 1925, serial number206/u 83966, black and white, ornate crownedvignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet lowleft, printed signature of e.m.harvey low right (epmb 209ae), ink annotation and bank stamps, very fine,scarce

£200-250

82Bank of England, Ernest Musgrave Harvey (1918-1925), specimen £5, london, 7 september 1922,serial number 001/Q 00000, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet low left, printed signature of e.m.harvey lowright (epm b 209as), no overprint, tear in left fieldotherwise very fine, very rare

£1,000-1,500

83Bank of England, Ernest Musgrave Harvey (1918-1925), £10, liverpool, 26 september 1918, serialnumber 34/v 37058, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet low left, printed signature of e.m.harvey lowright (epm b 209be), almost fine and scarce

£600-800

84Bank of England, Ernest Musgrave Harvey (1918-1925), forgery of a £5, london, 13 February 1922,serial number d/52 47516, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet low left, printed signature of e.m.harvey lowright, also a forgery of a £10 dated 15 July 1918,prefix 46/k (epm b 209a, b), ink annotation ‘forged’,‘Faux’ on £10, fine (2)

£200-250

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85Bank of England, Ernest Musgrave Harvey (1918-1925), £10, manchester, 27 september 1918, serialnumber 35/v 79114, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet low left, printed signature of e.m.harvey lowright (epm b 209bf), almost very fine and scarce

£800-1,000

86Bank of England, Ernest Musgrave Harvey (1918-1925), £20, manchester, 4 december 1919, serialnumber 25/w 74629, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet low left, printed signature of e.m.harvey lowright (epm b 209cf), annotations removed, about fineand rare

£1,200-1,400

87Bank of England, Ernest Musgrave Harvey (1918-1925), £50,london, 15 August 1923, serial number 27/N 35647, black and white,ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet low left,printed signature of e.m.harvey low right (epm b 209d), original andfresh, extremely fine and rare

£2,000-2,500

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89Bank of England, Ernest Musgrave Harvey (1918-1925), £100, leeds, 3 october 1919, serial number 34/y08063, black and white, ornate crowned vignette ofbritannia top left, value in black tablet low left, printedsignature of e.m.harvey low right (epm b 209ed), inknumerals removed, almost fine and rare

£1,500-1,800

88Bank of England, Ernest Musgrave Harvey (1918-1925), £100,liverpool, 30 August 1918, serial number 26/y 03623, black and white,ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet low left,printed signature of e.m.harvey low right (epm b 209ee), bank stamp topright, small stain top left, almost very fine, rare

£3,000-3,500

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90Bank of England, Cyril Patrick Mahon (1925-1929), £5, manchester, 22 February 1926, serialnumber 280/u 38238, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet low left, printed signature of c.p.mahon lowright (epm b 215f), a fresh and pleasing note, aboutextremely fine and scarce

£600-800

91Bank of England, Cyril Patrick Mahon (1925-1929), £5, hull, 4 August 1927, serial number360/u 45961, black and white, ornate crownedvignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet lowleft, printed signature of c.p.mahon low right (epmb 215c), an original extremely fine and rare

£1,400-1,800

CYRIL PATRICK MAHON (1925-1929)

92Bank of England, Cyril Patrick Mahon (1925-1929), £5,plymouth, 23 November 1928, serial number 377/u 73969,black and white, ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left,value in black tablet low left, printed signature of c.p.mahon lowright (epm b 215h), good very fine, pleasing and a very rare branchof issue

£2,000-2,500

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93Bank of England, Cyril Patrick Mahon (1925-1929), £5, leeds, 23 June 1928, serial number376/u 97054, black and white, ornate crownedvignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet lowleft, printed signature of c.p.mahon low right (epmb 215da), a fresh good very fine, pleasing and scarce

£500-600

94Bank of England, Cyril Patrick Mahon (1925-1929), £10, birmingham, 24 december 1926, serialnumber 105/v 78174, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet low left (epm b 216a), good very fine and rare

£1,000-1,200

95Bank of England, Cyril Patrick Mahon (1925-1929), a bernhard forgery of a £10, birmingham, 24december 1926, serial number 105/v 73588, blackand white, ornate crowned vignette of britannia topleft, value in black tablet low left (epm b 216a),almost very fine, scarce

£150-200

96Bank of England, Cyril Patrick Mahon (1925-1929), £10, liverpool, 10 February 1927, serialnumber 107/v 33429, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet low left (epm b 216e), good very fine, scarce

£700-900

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97Bank of England, Cyril Patrick Mahon (1925-1929),£10, london, 16 may 1927, serial number 130/l 42257,black and white, ornate crowned vignette of britannia topleft, value in black tablet low left (epm b 216), removednumerals at centre, very fine

£250-350

98Bank of England, Cyril Patrick Mahon (1925-1929), £20, london, 14June 1927, serial number 39/m 94764, black and white, ornate crownedvignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet low left (epm b 217),original, about extremely fine and rare

£1,400-1,800

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101Bank of England, Basil Gage Catterns (1929-1934), £5, manchester, 21 July 1930, serial number449/u 10979, black and white, ornate crownedvignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet lowleft (epm b 228f), good very fine and scarce

£400-500

102Bank of England, Basil Gage Catterns (1929-1934), £5, liverpool, 6 march 1931, serial number475/u 12170, black and white, ornate crownedvignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet lowleft (epm b 228e), ink numeral top right, good veryfine, scarce

£400-500

99Bank of England, Cyril Patrick Mahon (1925-1929), £50, london, 14 october 1925, serialnumber 43/X 20214, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet low left (epm b 218d), some thinning, aboutfine, rare

£700-900

100Bank of England, Cyril Patrick Mahon (1925-1929), £50, manchester, 27 February 1926, serialnumber 44/X 74380, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet low left (epm b 218f), annotations and bankstamps, about fine, rare

£1,200-1,400

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BASIL GAGE CATTERNS (1929-1934)

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103Bank of England, Basil Gage Catterns (1929-1934), £5, birmingham, 24 June 1932, serial numberT/115 18621, black and white, ornate crownedvignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet lowleft (epm b 228a), good very fine and a rare branchissue

£700-900

104Bank of England, Basil Gage Catterns (1929-1934), £5, leeds, 9 January 1933, serial numberT/143 19084, black and white, ornate crownedvignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet lowleft (epm b 228d), about extremely fine and scarce

£400-600

105Bank of England, Basil Gage Catterns (1929-1934), £10, leeds, 26 september 1930, serialnumber 127/v 29980, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet low left (epm b 229d), very fine, scarce

£600-800

106Bank of England, Basil Gage Catterns (1929-1934), £10, liverpool, 28 April 1932, serial number140/v 59957, black and white, ornate crownedvignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet lowleft (epm b 229e), bank stamp on reverse, good veryfine, scarce

£600-800

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107Bank of England, Basil Gage Catterns (1929-1934), £10, bristol, 10 February1933, serial number 146/v 16501, black and white, ornate crowned vignette ofbritannia top left, value in black tablet low left (epm b 229b), bankstamp onreverse, very fine and the rarest branch of issue for type

£3,500-4,500

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A Very Rare Bristol Branch £10 of 1933

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108Bank of England, Basil Gage Catterns (1929-1934), a bernhard £10, london, 18 January 1934,prefix k/131, also a bernhard £20, london, 15december 1931, prefix 45/m, black and white,ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left, value inblack tablet low left, very fine (2)

£80-100

109Bank of England, Basil Gage Catterns (1929-1934), £20, manchester, 28 march 1930, serialnumber 44/w 24044, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet low left (epm b 230f), bankstamp andannotations, very fine and rare

£1,400-1,800

110Bank of England, Basil Gage Catterns (1929-1934), £20,birmingham, 20 may 1931, serial number 46/w 01793, blackand white, ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left, value inblack tablet low left (epm b 230a), extremely fine and a rarebranch issue, attractive

£3,000-4,000

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111Bank of England, Basil Gage Catterns (1929-1934), a bernhard forgery of a £20, london, 15August 1933, serial number 47/m 38974, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left,value in black tablet low left (epm b 230 for type),very fine

£60-80

112Bank of England, Basil Gage Catterns (1929-1934), bernhard £50 (3), london, 1930 (2), 1932,prefixes 42/N and 45/N and 48/N, black and white,ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left, value inblack tablet low left, good very fine (3)

£120-160

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113Bank of England, Basil Gage Catterns (1929-1934), £50, london,15 August 1931, serial number 46/N 69847, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet low left(epm b 231), rusted pin holes top left, good very fine, scarce

£800-1,000

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A Lovely Catterns £1000 of 1933

114Bank of England, Basil Gage Catterns (1929-1934), £1000, london, 15November 1933, serial number 10/s 02263, black & white, ornate crownedvignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet low left (epm b 234), slightnick at right margin otherwise a fresh good extremely fine and extremely rare

£18,000-20,000

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115Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949), £5,birmingham, 21 July 1934, serial number T/15907152, black & white, ornate crowned vignette ofbritannia top left, value in black tablet lower left (epmb 241a), bankstamp top right, very fine and a scarcebranch issue

£500-700

116Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949), £5,hull, 23 June 1936, serial number T/284 30666,black & white, ornate crowned vignette of britanniatop left, value in black tablet lower left (epm b 241c),about very fine, a rare branch of issue

£700-900

117Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949), £5,leeds, 21 April 1936, serial number T/218 80580,black & white, ornate crowned vignette of britanniatop left, value in black tablet lower left (epm b 241d),good very fine, scarce

£300-400

118Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949), £5(2), london, 12 June 1936 and 26 February 1937,prefixes A/337 and A/376, black & white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet lower left (epm b 241), pinholes, good very fine,and very fine (2)

£200-300

KENNETH OSWALD PEPPIATT (1934-1949)

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119Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949), £5(2), london, 25 August 1937 and 1 January 1944,prefixes b/141 and d/161, black & white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet lower left (epm b 241), pinholes, very fine (2)

£200-300

120Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949), abernhard £5, london, 19 march 1955, serial numberA/159 80962, black & white, ornate crownedvignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet lowleft (cf epm b 241 bernhard), almost very fine and anO’Brien date! Possibly evidence of an optimistic GermanHigh Command.

£150-250

121Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949), £5,manchester, 22 April 1938, serial number T/29937806, black & white, ornate crowned vignette ofbritannia top left, value in black tablet lower left (epmb 241), annotations, almost very fine, scarce

£200-300

122Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949),specimen £5, london, 5 december 1944, serialnumber e00 000000, black & white, ornate crownedvignette of britannia top left, value in black tabletlower left (epm b 255s), red SPECIMEN overprint,uncirculated and rare

£700-900

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123Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949),bernhard £5 (5), london, 1938, black & white,ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left, value inblack tablet lower left also a forgery of a specimen £5dated 22 June 1939 (epm b 241 for type), all areBernhard forgeries, the specimen unusual, generally veryfine (6)

£150-250

124Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949),specimen £5, london, 24 January 1947, serial numberl00 000000, black & white, ornate crowned vignetteof britannia top left, value in black tablet lower left(epm b 264s), red SPECIMEN overprint, pinholed,about extremely fine, rare

£600-800

125Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949), £5,london, 1947, prefix l95, black & white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet lower left (epm b 255), extra flap of paper topright, an unusual error and any error on a black andwhite note very rare

£400-500

126Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949), £5,london, 26 may 1947, serial numbers missing, black& white, ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left,value in black tablet lower left (epm b 255), probablyan error with serial numbers omitted. Tape stains atcorners, very fine and very rare and unusual

£500-700

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128Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949),bernhard £10 (2), leeds and liverpool, prefixes 150vand 170/v, black & white, ornate crowned vignetteof britannia top left, value in black tablet lower left(epm b 242d, e for type), good very fine and scarceBernhard branch issues (2)

£350-450

129Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949),bernhard £10 (3), 1934, 1935, 1936, london,prefixes k/159 and k/161 black & white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet lower left (epm b 241 for type), very fine togood very fine (3)

£100-120

130Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949),bernhard £10, bristol, 10 June 1937, prefix 168/v,black & white, ornate crowned vignette of britanniatop left, value in black tablet lower left (epm b 242bfor type), good very fine and a rare Bernhard branch

£400-600

131Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949),bernhard £10, bristol, 10 June 1937, prefix 168/v,black & white, ornate crowned vignette of britanniatop left, value in black tablet lower left (epm b 242bfor type), good very fine and a rare Bernhard branch

£400-600

127Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949), £10, liverpool,27 June 1934, serial number 152/v 53108, black & white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet lowerleft (epm b 242e), ink numerals, good very fine and scarce

£500-700

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132Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949),bernhard £10 (3), london, prefixes 186v (2) and189/v, black & white, ornate crowned vignette ofbritannia top left, value in black tablet lower left (epmb 242 for type), good very fine (3)

£120-160

133Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949),bernhard £10 (2), london, 1937, prefix k/169,k/194, black & white, ornate crowned vignette ofbritannia top left, value in black tablet lower left (epmb 242 for type), good fine and good very fine (2)

£80-100

134Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949),£10, manchester, 27 January 1938, serial number173/v 94094, black & white, ornate crownedvignette of britannia top left, value in black tabletlower left (epm b 242f), numeral, almost very fine

£300-400

135Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949),bernhard £10 (2), london, 1939, 1954, prefixesT/000 and k/135, black & white, ornate crownedvignette of britannia top left, value in black tabletlower left (epm b 242 for type), good very fine, the1939 a Bernhard of a specimen, the 1954 an odd date!rare (2)

£400-500

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138Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949),bernhard £20 (2), london, 1934, prefix 48/m, black& white, ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left,value in black tablet lower left (epm b 243 for type),good very fine (2)

£100-140

136Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949), specimen£20, london, 20 April 1934, serial number 00/Q 00000,black & white, ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left,value in black tablet lower left (epm b 243s), redSPECIMEN overprint, fresh and bright, uncirculated andrare

£2,000-3,000

137Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949),£20, manchester, 29 February 1936, serial number59/w 24151, black & white, ornate crowned vignetteof britannia top left, value in black tablet lower left(epm b 243f), thinned in places, very good to fine, rare

£600-800

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141Bank of England, Kenneth Oswald Peppiatt(1934-1949), a bernhard £50, london, 15 June1933, serial number 54/N 41797, black & white,ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left, value inblack tablet low left (cf epm b 244 bernhard), almostextremely fine, unusually dated 1933 and thus aCatterns issue!

£150-200

142Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949),£50, london, 15 April 1935, serial number 53/N22097, black & white, ornate crowned vignette ofbritannia top left, value in black tablet lower left (epmb 244), pinholes, good very fine and scarce

£600-800

139Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949),bernhard £20 (3), london, 1935 (2), 1936, prefixes51/m, 82/m, 28/N, black & white, ornate crownedvignette of britannia top left, value in black tabletlower left (epm b 243 for type), good very fine (3)

£100-150

140Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949),bernhard £20 (3), london, 1936, 1937, 1938,prefixes 53/m, 84/m, 25/N, black & white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet lower left, also a berhard £50, 1937, prefix59/N (epm b 243, 244 for type), good very fine (4)

£140-180

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143Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949), £50, leeds, 29 April1936, serial number 82/X 27062, black & white, ornate crowned vignetteof britannia top left, value in black tablet lower left (epm b 244d), goodextremely fine, attractive and rare in this condition

£1,500-2,000

144Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949), specimen £100,london, 20 April 1934, serial number 00/Q 00000, black & white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in black tablet lower left (epmb 245s), red SPECIMEN overprint, fresh and bright, uncirculated and rare

£2,000-3,000

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145Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949),£100, london, 29 september 1936, serial number96/y 22689, black & white, ornate crowned vignetteof britannia top left, value in black tablet lower left(epm b 245e), fresh and bright, ink numeral top right,good extremely fine, scarce

£700-900

146Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949), aforgery of a £100, london, 16 April 1937, serialnumber 55/o 56362, black & white, ornate crownedvignette of britannia top left, value in black tabletlower left (epm b 245e), handstamped FORGED, fineand rare

£250-300

147Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949),£100, birmingham, 14 october 1937, serial numbery/05 01809, black & white, ornate crowned vignetteof britannia top left, value in black tablet lower left(epm b 245a), toned and damaged, top left detatched,poor but rare

£400-600

148Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949),forgery of a £100, london, 17 January 1938, serialnumber 57/o 25837, black & white, ornate crownedvignette of britannia top left, value in black tabletlower left (epm b 245), very fine and rare as a forgery

£300-400

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149Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949), £100, leeds, 29 June 1938, serialnumber y/09 05552, black & white, ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left,value in black tablet lower left (epm b 245d), two bankstamps on reverse, good veryfine and rare

£2,500-3,000

An Exceptional Specimen £500 of 1934

150Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949), specimen £500, liverpool, 20April 1934, serial number Q/00 00000, black and white, ornate crowned vignette ofbritannia top left, value in black tablet low left (epm b 246s), a lovely fresh goodextremely fine and very rare

£4,000-5,000

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151Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949), specimen £1000, london, 20 April 1934, serialnumber 00/Q 00000, black and white, ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet low left (epm b 247s), a fresh good extremely fine and very rare

£12,000-18,000

152Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949), 2/6, Nd (1941), no serial numbers, blue and grey,value at points of the compass, reverse as obverse (epm b254), almost very fine and a rare World WarII emergency issue prepared but never issues in the eventuality of a shortage of silver coins. Rare

£3,000-3,500

Emergency World War II issue 2/6 and 5/-

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153Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt (1934-1949), 5/-, Nd (1941), no serialnumbers, pink and green, value at points of the compass, reverse as obverse (epmb253), almost very fine and a rare World War II emergency issue prepared but neverissues in the eventuality of a shortage of silver coins. Rare

£2,500-3,000

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154Bank of England, P.S. Beale (1949-1955), specimen £5,london, 1 march 1949, serial number m00 00000, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left, value inblack tablet low left (epm b270s), small notch top left, redSPECIMEN overprint, good extremely fine and rare

£700-900

155Bank of England, P.S. Beale (1949-1955), £5 (2),london, 1949, 1950, prefixes p and T, black andwhite, ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left,value in black tablet low left (epm b270), good veryfine and extremely fine (2)

£160-200

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PERCIVAL SPENSER BEALE (1949-1955)

156Bank of England, P.S. Beale (1949-1955), £5 (3),london, 1951, prefixes v, w, black and white, ornatecrowned vignette of britannia top left, value in blacktablet low left (epm b270), good very fine, extremelyfine, very fine (3)

£160-220

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158Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien (1955-1962), £5,london, 19 January 1955, no serial numbers, blackand white, ornate crowned vignette of britannia topleft, value in black tablet low left (epm b275), goodextremely fine and no serial numbers so a very rare error

£600-800

159Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien (1955-1962), £5(2), london, 1955, prefix y and Z, black and white,ornate crowned vignette of britannia top left, value inblack tablet low left (epm b275), good extremely fine(2)

£180-220

LESLIE KENNETH O’BRIEN (1955-1962)

157Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien (1955-1962), specimen£5, london, 17 January 1955, serial number y71 00000,black and white, ornate crowned vignette of britannia topleft, value in black tablet low left (epm b275s), redSPECIMEN overprint, good extremely fine and rare

£700-900

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160Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien (1955-1962), £5(3), london, 1955, prefixes A39A, b64A, and d80A,black and white, ornate crowned vignette of britanniatop left, value in black tablet low left (epm b276), onevery fine with numeral, balance extremely fine (3)

£180-220

161Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien (1955-1962), £5,london, 29 August 1956, serial number d80A042432, black and white, ornate crowned vignette ofbritannia top left, value in black tablet low left (epmb276), good extremely fine

£120-160

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162A ‘spoof’ Bank of England £1 million dated 20 June1903, poor and unusual, possibly ‘Theatre money’

£100-150

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VAT is chargeable on the hammer price andthe buyer’s premium of daggered (†) and (Ω)lots at the standard rate (currently 20%), andon lots marked (x) at the reduced rate(currently 5% on the hammer price and 20%on the buyer’s premium). vat on marginscheme lots (identified by the absence of anyvat symbol next to the lot number) ispayable at 20% on the buyer’s premium only.

BIDDING INCREMENTSbidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in the following orderalthough the auctioneer may vary the bidding increments during the course of theauction. the normal bidding increments are:up to £100 by £5£100 to £300 by £10£300 to £600 £320-£350-£380-£400 etc.£600 to £1,000 by £50

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£20,000 and up auctioneer’s discretion

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1 £22,0002 £2,8003 £5205 £3806 £2,2007 £1,1508 £3,2009 £3,10011 £12,00012 £17,00013 £10,00014 £19,50015 £23,00016 £70017 £30018 £1,30019 £70020 £75021 £1,10022 £18023 £65024 £13025 £80026 £10,20027 £28028 £28029 £65030 £1,00031 £95032 £3,00033 £1,40035 £50036 £85037 £2,000

Lot Price38 £13,50040 £2,00042 £4,00043 £14,00045 £26,00046 £12,50047 £90048 £14,50049 £33,00051 £6,00053 £1,25055 £45056 £6,00058 £7,00059 £12,00060 £18,00061 £50062 £8,20064 £19,00065 £85066 £1,30067 £10,50068 £13,50069 £13,50070 £5,00071 £10,50072 £16,00073 £4,60074 £11,00075 £8,00076 £10,00077 £25,50078 £7,60079 £4,100

Lot Price80 £13,50081 £1,30082 £1,35083 £76084 £3,20085 £1,50086 £2,20087 £78088 £2,10089 £1,15090 £2,10091 £5,60092 £3,00093 £3,60094 £1,70095 £44096 £55097 £1,60098 £1,50099 £2,600100 £850101 £950103 £1,150104 £1,300105 £1,900106 £1,650107 £3,400108 £5,000109 £1,600110 £2,200111 £22,000112 £16,000113 £1,600114 £4,100

Lot Price115 £740116 £2,200117 £1,450118 £1,850119 £3,700120 £3,400121 £3,850122 £3,900123 £25,000124 £1,600125 £1,650126 £500127 £1,700128 £4,400129 £1,900130 £500131 £1,000132 £2,700133 £1,200134 £90135 £2,000136 £5,600137 £6,000138 £3,100139 £1,700140 £10,400141 £13,200142 £750143 £360145 £2,200146 £440147 £110148 £35149 £1,600

Lot Price150 £1,250151 £200152 £170153 £190154 £200155 £1,950156 £520157 £300158 £100159 £650160 £320161 £1,750162 £1,250163 £1,600164 £900165 £850166 £1,000167 £3,900168 £6,200169 £20,000

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AUCTION RESULTSsale: The David Kirch Collection of

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Companhia Geral das Pescarias Reais do Reino do Algarve (1773): only 800 shares issued!Formed by the famous Portuguese statesman Marquis of Pombal

Estimate £2,000 - 2,500

BONDS AND SHARE CERTIFICATESOF THE WORLD

7 JUNE 2013 LONDON

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR BUYERSThese conditions set out the terms on which we (Spink and Son Limited of 69 southampton row, bloomsbury london wc1b 4eT (company no. 04369748)) contractwith you (Buyer) either as agent on behalf of the seller or as principal if we are the seller. you should read these conditions carefully.

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1 DEFINITIONSThe following definitions in this condition apply in these conditions.

Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme means a vAT margin scheme as defined by hm revenue & customs;

Buyer’s Premium means the charge payable by you as a percentage of the hammer price, at the rates set out in clause 5.1 below;

Certificate of Authenticity means a certificate issued by an expert committee confirming the authenticity of a lot;

Expert Committee means a committee of experts to whom a lot may be sent for an extension in accordance with clause 3.4.3;

Forgery means a lot constituting an imitation originally conceived and executed as a whole with a fraudulent intention to deceive as toauthorship, origin, age, period, culture or source where the correct description as to such matters is not reflected by the descriptionin the catalogue and which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordancewith the description in the catalogue. Accordingly, no lot shall be capable of being a Forgery by reason of any damage and/orrestoration work of any kind (including re-enamelling);

Hammer Price means the amount of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer in relation to a lot;

Lot means any item deposited with us for sale at auction and, in particular, the item or items described against any lot number in anycatalogue;

Reserve the amount below which we agree with the seller that the lot cannot be sold;

Seller means the owner of the lot being sold by us;

Spink Group spink and son limited, our subsidiaries and associated companies.

VAT value added tax chargeable under vAT and any similar replacement or additional tax; and

VAT Symbols means the symbols detailing the vAT status of the lot details of which are set out at the back of the catalogue.

2 SPINK’S ROLE AS AGENT

2.1 All sales undertaken by us either at auction or privately are undertakeneither as agent on behalf of the seller or from time to time, as principalif we are the owner of the lot. please note that even if we are acting asagent on behalf of the seller rather than as principal, we may have afinancial interest in the lot.

2.2 The contract for the sale of the lot will be between you and the seller.

3 BEFORE THE SALE

3.1 Examination of goodsyou are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which youare interested, before the auction takes place. condition reports areusually available on request. we provide no guarantee to you otherthan in relation to Forgeries, as set out in clause 5.13 of these Termsand conditions.

3.2 Catalogue descriptions

3.2.1 statements by us in the catalogue or condition report, or madeorally or in writing elsewhere, regarding the authorship, origin,date, age, size, medium, attribution, genuineness, provenance,condition or estimated selling price of any lot are merelystatements of opinion, and are not to be relied on as statements ofdefinitive fact. catalogue illustrations are for guidance only, andshould not be relied on either to determine the tone or colour ofany item or to reveal imperfections. estimates of the selling priceshould not be relied on as a statement that this price is either theprice at which the lot will sell or its value for any other purpose.

3.2.2 many items are of an age or nature which precludes their beingin perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or givenby way of condition report make reference to damage and/orrestoration. we provide this information for guidance only and theabsence of such a reference does not imply that an item is free fromdefects or restoration nor does a reference to particular defectsimply the absence of any others.

3.2.3 other than as set out in clause 5.13, and in the absence of fraud,neither the seller nor we, nor any of our employees or agents, areresponsible for the correctness of any statement as to theauthorship, origin, date, age, attribution, genuineness orprovenance of any lot nor for any other errors of description or forany faults or defects in any lot.

3.3 Your Responsibilityyou are responsible for satisfying yourself as to the condition of thegoods and the matters referred to in the catalogue description.

3.4 Extensions – Stamps only3.4.1 if you wish to obtain an expert opinion or certificate of

Authenticity on any lot (other than a mixed lot or lot containingundescribed stamps) you must notify us in writing not less thanforty-eight hours before the time fixed for the commencement of

the first session of the sale. if accepted by us, such request shall havethe same effect as notice of an intention to question thegenuineness or description of the lot for the purposes of clause5.13 (refund in the case of Forgery) of these Terms andconditions and the provisions of clause 5.13 (refund in the case ofForgery) shall apply accordingly.

3.4.2 Notice of a request for an expert opinion or certificate ofAuthenticity must give the reason why such opinion is required andspecify the identity of your proposed expert which will be subjectto agreement by us. we reserve the right, at our discretion, torefuse a request for an expert opinion or certificate of Authenticityincluding (without limitation) where the proposed expert is notknown to us.

3.4.3 if we accept a request for an expert opinion or certificate ofAuthenticity we will submit the lot to the expert committee. youacknowledge and accept that the length of time taken by an expertcommittee to reach an opinion will vary depending on thecircumstances and in any event is beyond our control.

3.4.4 we will not normally accept a request for an extension onaccount of condition. Any lot described in the catalogue as havingfaults or defects may not be returned even if an expert opinion orcertificate of Authenticity cites other faults or defects not includedin the catalogue description, other than in the case of a Forgery.

3.4.5 should spink accept a request for an extension under theforegoing provisions of this paragraph, the fact may be stated by theAuctioneer from the rostrum prior to the sale of the lot.

3.4.6 it should be noted that any stamp accompanied by a certificateof Authenticity is sold on the basis of that certificate only and noton the basis of any other description or warranty as to authenticity.No request for an extension will be accepted on such a stamp andthe return of such a stamp will not be accepted.

4 AT THE SALE

4.1 Refusal of admissionour sales usually take place on our own premises or premises overwhich we have control for the sale, and we have the right, exercisableat our complete discretion, to refuse admission to the premises orattendance at an auction.

4.2 Registration before biddingyou must complete and sign a registration form and provideidentification before making a bid at auction. please be aware that weusually require buyers to undergo a credit check.some lots may be designated, prior to the auction, as “premium lots”,which means a deposit may be required before placing a bid on theitem for sale. information will be posted on our website in such anevent.

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4.3 Bidding as Principalwhen making a bid (whether such bids are made in person or byway of telephone bids operated by Spink, commission or online oremail bids), you will be deemed to be acting as principal and will beaccepting personal liability, unless it has been agreed in writing, at thetime of registration, that you are acting as agent on behalf of a thirdparty buyer acceptable to us.

4.4 Commission Bidsif you give us instructions to bid on your behalf, by using the formprovided in our catalogues or via our website, we shall use reasonableendeavours to do so, provided these instructions are received not laterthan 24 hours before the auction. if we receive commission bids on aparticular lot for identical amounts, and at auction these bids are thehighest bids for the lot, it will be sold to the person whose bid wasreceived first. commission bids are undertaken subject to othercommitments at the time of the sale, and the conduct of the auctionmay be such that we are unable to bid as requested. since this isundertaken as a free service to prospective buyers on the terms stated,we cannot accept liability for failure to make a commission bid. youshould therefore always attend personally if you wish to be certain ofbidding.

4.5 On-line Biddingwe offer internet services as a convenience to our clients. we will notbe responsible for errors or failures to execute bids placed on theinternet, including, without limitation, errors or failures caused by (i) aloss of internet connection by either party for whatever reason; (ii) abreakdown or problems with the online bidding software and/or (iii)a breakdown or problems with your internet connection, computer orsystem. execution of on-line internet bids is a free service undertakensubject to other commitments at the time of the auction and we do notaccept liability for failing to execute an online internet bid or for errorsor omissions in connection with this activity.

4.6 Telephone Bidsif you make arrangements with us not less than 24 hours before thesale, we shall use reasonable endeavours to contact you to enable youto participate in bidding by telephone, but in no circumstances will webe liable to either the seller or you as a result of failure to do so.

4.7 Currency ConverterAt some auctions, a currency converter will be operated, based on theone month forward rates of exchange quoted to us by barclays bankplc or any other appropriate rate determined by us, at opening on thedate of the auction. bidding will take place in a currency determined byus, which is usually sterling for auctions held in london. The currencyconverter is not always reliable, and errors may occur beyond ourcontrol either in the accuracy of the lot number displayed on theconverter, or the foreign currency equivalent of sterling bids. we shallnot be liable to you for any loss suffered as a result of you following thecurrency converter.

4.8 Video imagesAt some auctions there will be a video screen. mistakes may occur in itsoperation, and we cannot be liable to you regarding either thecorrespondence of the image to the lot being sold or the quality of theimage as a reproduction of the original.

4.9 Bidding Incrementsbidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in thefollowing order although the auctioneer may vary the biddingincrements during the course of the auction. The normal biddingincrements are:

up to £100 by £5£100 to £300 by £10£300 to £600 £320-£350-£380-£400 etc.£600 to £1,000 by £50£1,000 to £3,000 by £100£3,000 to £6,000 £3,200-£3,500-£3,800-£4,000 etc.£6,000 to £20,000 by £500£20,000 and up Auctioneer’s discretion

4.10 Bidding by Spink4.10.1 we reserve the right to bid on lots on the seller’s behalf up to

the amount of the reserve (if any), which will never be above thelow estimate printed in the auction catalogue.

4.10.2 The spink Group reserves the right to bid on and purchaselots as principal.

4.11 The Auctioneer’s DiscretionThe auctioneer has the right at his absolute discretion to refuse any bidto advance the bidding in such manner as he may decide to withdrawor divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots and, in the case oferror or dispute, to put an item up for bidding again.

4.12 Successful Bidsubject to the auctioneer’s discretion, the striking of his hammer marksthe acceptance of the highest bid, provided always that such bid ishigher than the reserve (where applicable), and the conclusion of acontract for sale between you and the seller.

4.13 After Sale Arrangementsif you enter into any private sale agreements for any lot with the sellerwithin 60 days of the auction, we, as exclusive agents of the sellerreserve the right to charge you the applicable buyer’s premium inaccordance with these Terms and conditions, and the seller acommission in accordance with the terms of the seller’s agreement.

4.14 Return of Lotonce your bid has been accepted for a lot then you are liable to payfor that lot in accordance with these Terms and conditions. if thereare any problems with a lot then you must notify us within 7 days ofreceipt of the lot, specifying the nature of the problem. we may thenrequest that the lot is returned to us for inspection. save as set out inclause 5.13, the cancellation of the sale of any lot and the refund ofthe corresponding purchase price is entirely at our sole discretion. wewill not normally exercise that discretion if the lot is not received byus in the same condition that it was in at the auction date.

5 AFTER THE AUCTION5.1 Buyer’s Premium

in addition to the hammer price, you must pay us the buyer’spremium at a rate of 20% of the final hammer price of each lot.

5.2 Value Added Taxother than in respect of Zero-rated lots (o) vAT is chargeable on thehammer price and the buyer’s premium of daggered (†) and (Ω) lotsat the standard rate (currently 20%), and on lots marked (x) at thereduced rate (currently 5% on the hammer price and 20% on thebuyer’s premium). vAT on margin scheme lots (identified by theabsence of any vAT symbol next to the lot number) is payable at 20%on the buyer’s premium only.

5.3 VAT RefundsGeneral5.3.1 As we remain liable to account for vAT on all lots unless they

have been exported outside the eu within 3 months of the date ofsale, you will generally be asked to deposit all amounts of vATinvoiced. however, if a spink nominated shipper is instructed, thenany refundable vAT will not be collected. in all other cases creditswill be made when proof of export is provided. if you export thelot yourself you must obtain shipping documents from theshipping department for which a charge of £50 will be made.

5.3.2 if you export the lot you must return the valid proof of exportcertificate to us within 3 months of the date of sale. if you fail toreturn the proof of export certificate to us within such period andyou have not already accounted to us for the vAT, you will beliable to us for the full amount of the vAT due on such lot and weshall be entitled to invoice you for this sum.

5.3.3 To apply for a refund of any vAT paid, the proof of exportcertificate must be sent to our shipping department clearly marked‘vAT refund’ within 3 months of the date of sale. No payment willbe made where the total amount of vAT refundable is less than £50and spink will charge £50 for each refund processed.

VAT Refunds - Buyers from within the EU5.3.4 vAT refunds are available on the hammer price and buyer’s

premium of daggered (†) and investment Gold (g) lots. you mustcertify that you are registered for vAT in another eu country andthat the lot is to be removed from the united kingdom within 3months of the date of sale.

5.3.5 where an eu buyer purchases a lot on which import vAT hasbeen charged, no refund of vAT is available from us. it may bepossible to apply directly for a refund on form vAT 65 tohm revenue & customs overeseas repayment section,londonderry.

VAT Refunds – Buyers from outside the EU5.3.6 where a lot is included within the Auctioneers’ margin scheme

and evidence of export from the eu is produced within 3 monthsof the date of sale, the vAT on buyer’s premium may be refunded.

5.3.7 where the lot is marked as a daggered (†) or investment Gold(g) lot the vAT charged on the hammer price may be refundedwhere evidence of export from the eu is produced within 3months of the date of sale. A refund of vAT charged on the buyer’spremium can also be made on receipt of proof of business as acollectibles dealer.

5.3.8 where the lot is marked as an omega (Ω) lot or an importvAT (x) lot and evidence of export from the eu is producedwithin 3 months of the date of sale, the vAT charged on both thehammer price and buyer’s premium may be refunded. whererequired, we can advise you on how to export such lots as a specificform of export evidence is required. where we advise you on theexport of the lots, please be aware that the ultimate responsibilityin respect of obtaining a valid proof of export certificate will lie withyou and we will not be responsible for your failure to obtain suchcertificate.

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5.4 Payment5.4.1 you must provide us with your full name and permanent address

and, if so requested, details of the bank from which any paymentsto us will be made. you must pay the full amount due (comprisingthe hammer price, the buyer’s premium and any applicable vAT)within seven days after the date of the sale. This applies even if youwish to export the lot and an export licence is (or may be)required.

5.4.2 you will not acquire title to the lot until all amounts duehave been paid in full. This includes instances where specialarrangements were made for release of lot prior to full settlement.

5.4.3 payment should be made in sterling by one of the followingmethods:ii(i) direct bank transfer to our account details of which are set

out on the invoice. All bank charges shall be met by you.please ensure that your client number is noted on thetransfer.

i(ii) by cheque or bank draft made payable to spink and son ltdand sent to spink at 69 southampton row, bloomsbury,london wc1b 4eT. please note that the processing chargesfor payments made by cheques or bank drafts drawn on anon-u.k bank shall be met by you. please ensure that theremittance slip printed at the bottom of the invoice isenclosed with your payment.

(iii) by visa or mastercard. A charge of 2% will be applied.payments exceeding £5,000 can normally only be made bythe card holder in person whilst on our premises.

5.4.4 payments should be made by the registered buyer and not bythird parties, unless it has been agreed at the time of registrationthat you are acting as an agent on behalf of a third party.

5.5 Invoicesinvoices may consist of one or more pages and will show: Zero ratedlots (o); no symbol lots sold under the Auctioneers’ margin scheme;lots marked (g) special scheme investment Gold; daggered lots (†),imported lots marked (x) and (Ω), (e) lots with Zero rated hammerfor eu vAT registered buyers.

5.6 Collection of Purchases5.6.1 unless we specifically agree to the contrary, we shall retain items

sold until all amounts due to us, or to the spink Group, have beenpaid in full.

5.6.2 unless we notify you to the contrary, items retained by us willbe covered in accordance with our policy which is available forinspection at our offices from the date of sale for a period of sevendays or until the time of collection, whichever is sooner. After sevendays or from the time of collection, whichever is the earlier, the lotwill be entirely at your risk.

5.6.3 our policy will not cover and we are unable to acceptresponsibility for damage caused by woodworm, changes inatmospheric conditions or acts of terrorism.

5.7 Notificationwe are not able to notify successful bidders by telephone. whileinvoices are sent out by mail after the auction we do not acceptresponsibility for notifying you of the result of your bid. you arerequested to contact us by telephone or in person as soon as possibleafter the auction to obtain details of the outcome of your bids to avoidincurring charges for late payment.

5.8 Packing and handling5.8.1 we shall use all reasonable endeavours to take care when

handling and packing a purchased lot but remind you that afterseven days or from the time of collection, whichever is sooner, thelot is entirely at your risk. our postage charges are set out at theback of the catalogue.

5.8.2 it is the responsibility of the buyer to be aware of any importduties that may be incurred upon importation to the finaldestination. spink will not accept return of any package in order toavoid these duties. The onus is also on the buyer to be aware of anycustoms import restrictions that prohibit the importation ofcertain collectibles. spink will not accept return of the lot(s) underthese circumstances. spink will not accept responsibility for lot(s)seized or destroyed by customs.

5.8.3 if the buyer requires delivery of the lot to an address other thanthe invoice address this will be carried out at the discretion ofspink.

5.9 Recommended packers and shippersif required our shipping department may arrange shipment as youragent. Although we may suggest carriers if specifically requested, oursuggestions are made on the basis of our general experience of suchparties in the past and we are not responsible to any person to whomwe have made a recommendation for the acts or omissions of the thirdparties concerned.

5.10 Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases5.10.1 if you fail to make payment within seven days of your stipulated

payment date set out in your invoice, we shall be entitled to exerciseone or more of the following rights or remedies:5.10.1.1 to charge interest at the rate of 2% per month compound

interest, calculated on a daily basis, from the date the fullamount is due;

5.10.1.2 to set off against any amounts which the spink Group mayowe you in any other transaction the outstanding amountremaining unpaid by you;

5.10.1.3 we may keep hold of all or some of your lots or otherproperty in the possession of the spink Group until you havepaid all the amounts you owe us or the spink Group, even if theunpaid amounts do not relate to those lots or other property.Following fourteen days’ notice to you of the amountoutstanding and remaining unpaid, the spink Group shall havethe right to arrange the sale of such lots or other property. weshall apply the proceeds in discharge of the amount outstandingto us or the spink Group, and pay any balance to you;

5.10.1.4 where several amounts are owed by you to the spinkGroup in respect of different transactions, to apply any amountpaid to discharge any amount owed in respect of any particulartransaction, whether or not you so direct;

5.10.1.5 to reject at any future auction any bids made by you or onyour behalf or obtain a deposit from you before accepting anybids.

5.10.2 if you fail to make payment within thirty-five days, we shall inaddition be entitled:

5.10.2.1 to cancel the sale of the lot or any other item sold to youat the same or any other auction;

5.10.2.2 to arrange a resale of the lot, publicly or privately, and, ifthis results in a lower price being obtained, claim the balancefrom you together with all reasonable costs including a 20%seller’s commission, expenses, damages, legal fees, commissionsand premiums of whatever kind associated with both sales orotherwise, incurred in connection with your failure to makepayment; or

5.10.2.3 take any other appropriate action as we deem fit.5.11 Failure to collect

where purchases are not collected within seven days after the sale,whether or not payment has been made, you will be required to pay astorage charge of £2 per item per day plus any additional handling costthat may apply. you will not be entitled to collect the lot until alloutstanding charges are met, together with payment of all otheramounts due to us.

5.12 Export Licence5.12.1 if required we can, at our discretion, advise you on the detailed

provisions of the export licensing regulations. where we advise youin relation to export licensing regulations the ultimate responsibilityin respect of any export will lie with you and we will not beresponsible for your failure to apply for any necessary licences.

5.12.2 if the lot is going to be hand carried by you, you may berequired to produce a valid export licence to us or sign a waiverdocument stating that a licence will be applied for.

5.12.3 you should always check whether an export licence is requiredbefore exporting. export licences are usually obtained within twoor three weeks but delays can occur.

5.12.4 unless otherwise agreed by us in writing, the fact that you wishto apply for an export licence does not affect your obligation tomake payment within seven days nor our right to charge interest onlate payment.

5.12.5 if you request that we apply for an export licence on yourbehalf, we shall be entitled to recover from you our disbursementsand out of pocket expenses in relation to such application, togetherwith any relevant vAT.

5.12.6 we will not be obliged to rescind a sale nor to refund anyinterest or other expenses incurred by you where payment is madeby you despite the fact that an export licence is required.

5.13 Refund in the case of Forgery5.13.1 A sale will be cancelled, and the amount paid refunded to you

if a lot (other than a miscellaneous item not described in thecatalogue) sold by us proves to have been a Forgery. we shall nothowever be obliged to refund any amounts if either (a) thecatalogue description or saleroom notice at the auction datecorresponded to the generally accepted opinion of scholars orexperts at that time, or fairly indicated that there was a conflict ofopinions, or (b) it can be demonstrated that the lot is a Forgeryonly by means of either a scientific process not generally acceptedfor use until after publication of the catalogue or a process which atthe date of the auction was unreasonably expensive or impracticableor likely to have caused damage to the lot. Furthermore, youshould note that this refund can be obtained only if the followingconditions are met:5.13.1.1 you must notify us in writing, within seven days of the

receipt of the lot(s), that in your view the lot concerned is aForgery;

5.13.1.2 you must then return the item to us within fourteen daysfrom receipt of the lot(s), in the same condition as at theauction date; and

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5.13.1.3 as soon as possible following return of the lot, you mustproduce evidence satisfactory to us that the lot is a Forgery andthat you are able to transfer good title to us, free from any thirdparty claims.

5.13.2 in no circumstances shall we be required to pay you any morethan the amount paid by you for the lot concerned and you shallhave no claim for interest.

5.13.3 The benefit of this guarantee is not capable of beingtransferred, and is solely for the benefit of the person to whom theoriginal invoice was made out by us in respect of the lot when soldand who, since the sale, has remained the owner of the lot withoutdisposing of any interest in it to any third party.

5.13.4 we shall be entitled to rely on any scientific or other process toestablish that the lot is not a Forgery, whether or not such processwas used or in use at the date of the auction.

6 LIABILITYNothing in these Terms and conditions limits or excludes our liability for:6.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence; or6.2 any damage or liability incurred by you as a result of our fraud or

fraudulent misrepresentation.7 COPYRIGHT

7.1 we shall have the right (on a non-exclusive basis) to photograph, videoor otherwise produce an image of the lot. All rights in such an imagewill belong to us, and we shall have the right to use it in whatever waywe see fit.

7.2 The copyright in all images, illustrations and written material relatingto a lot is and shall remain at all times our property and we shall havethe right to use it in whatever way we see fit. you shall not use or allowanyone else to use such images, illustrations or written material withoutour prior written consent.

8 VATyou shall give us all relevant information about your vAT status and that ofthe lot to ensure that the correct information is printed in the catalogues.once printed, the information cannot be changed. if we incur any unforeseencost or expense as a result of the information being incorrect, you willreimburse to us on demand the full amount incurred.

9 NOTICESAll notices given under these Terms and conditions may be served personally,sent by 1st class post, or faxed to the address given to the sender by the otherparty. Any notice sent by post will be deemed to have been received on thesecond working day after posting or, if the addressee is overseas, on the fifthworking day after posting. Any notice sent by fax or served personally will bedeemed to be delivered on the first working day following despatch.

10 ADDITIONAL PROVISIONSThe following provisions of this clause 10 shall apply only if you are acting forthe purposes of your business.10.1 Limitation of Liability

subject to clause 6, we shall not be liable, whether in tort (includingfor negligence) or breach of statutory duty, contract, misrepresentationor otherwise for any:10.1.1 loss of profits, loss of business, depletion of goodwill and/or

similar losses, loss of anticipated savings, loss of goods, loss ofcontract, loss of use, loss of corruption of data or information; or

10.1.2 any special, indirect, consequential or pure economic loss,costs, damages, charges or expenses.

10.2 Severabilityif any part of these Terms and condition is found by any court to beinvalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part may be discounted and therest of the conditions shall continue to be valid and enforceable to thefullest extent permitted by law.

10.3 Force majeurewe shall have no liability to you if we are prevented from, or delayedin performing, our obligations under these Terms and conditions orfrom carrying on our business by acts, events, omissions or accidentsbeyond our reasonable control, including (without limitation) strikes,lock-outs or other industrial disputes (whether involving our workforceor the workforce of any other party), failure of a utility service ortransport network, act of God, war, riot, civil commotion, maliciousdamage, compliance with any law or governmental order, rule,regulation or direction, accident, breakdown of plant or machinery,fire, flood, storm or default of suppliers or subcontractors.

10.4 Waiver10.4.1 A waiver of any right under these Terms and conditions is only

effective if it is in writing and it applies only to the circumstancesfor which it is given. No failure or delay by a party in exercising anyright or remedy under these Terms and conditions or by law shallconstitute a waiver of that (or any other) right or remedy, norpreclude or restrict its further exercise. No single or partial exerciseof such right or remedy shall preclude or restrict the further exerciseof that (or any other) right or remedy.

10.4.2 unless specifically provided otherwise, rights arising underthese Terms and conditions are cumulative and do not excluderights provided by law.

10.5 Law and Jurisdiction10.5.1 These Terms and conditions and any dispute or claim arising

out of or in connection with them or their subject matter, shall begoverned by, and construed in accordance with, the law of englandand wales.

10.5.2 The parties irrevocably agree that the courts of england andwales shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute orclaim that arises out of, or in connection with, Terms andconditions or their subject matter.

Postal Charges

Prices for books(items sent by this method are not covered by insurance)

Prices for all other items including postage and packaging

shipments of more than 2kg or volumetric measurement of more than 2kg have tobe sent by courier. certain countries may incur extra charge when courier servicesare required by our insurance policy. For lots sent by courier please [email protected] for calculation of any further relevant cost in addition tothe above charges.

Value Added Tax (VAT)

Charging of (VAT) at AuctionThe information shown on this page sets out the way in which spink intends toaccount for vAT.

i. Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme1. where possible, we will offer lots for sale under the Auctioneers’

margin scheme. such lots can be identified by the absence of anyvAT symbol next to the lot number in the catalogue and will not besubject to vAT on the hammer price.

2. where lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ margin scheme tovAT–registered businesses, the vAT included within the buyers’premium is not recoverable as input tax. upon request on sale day,we will issue invoices that show vAT separately on both the hammerprice and the buyer’s premium. This will enable vAT-registeredbusinesses to recover the vAT charged as input tax, subject to thenormal rules for recovering input tax.

ii. Zero-Rated Lotslimited categories of goods, such as books, are Zero-rated (o) for vAT inthe united kingdom. such lots are offered under the Auctioneers’ marginscheme. in these circumstances no vAT will be added to the buyer’spremium.

iii. Daggered Lotslots which are daggered (†) in the catalogue are subject to vAT at 20%on both the hammer price and the buyer’s premium.

iv. Starred and Omega Lotslots which are marked (x) in the catalogue are subject to vAT at 5% onthe hammer price plus 20% on the buyer’s premium. lots which bear theomega symbol (Ω) are subject to vAT at 20% on the hammer price andon the buyer’s premium. such lots bear vAT because the lot is liable forvAT at this rate on importation into the eu.

v. Investment Gold Lotslots marked (g) in the catalogue are exempt from vAT on the hammerprice and are subject to vAT at 20% on the buyer’s premium. A refund ofvAT charged on the buyer’s premium can also be made on receipt of proofof business as a collectibles dealer.

vi. Imported Lotslots which are marked (x) and lots which bear the omega symbol (Ω)have vAT charged on the hammer price and buyers’ premium becausethey have been imported into the united kingdom from outside the eu.in these cases we have used a temporary importation procedure, which ineffect means that the point of importation is deferred until the lot has beensold. At this point the buyer is treated as the importer and is liable to paythe import vAT due. we will collect the vAT from you and pay it to hmcustoms and excise on your behalf.

Invoice Value UK EU Rest of the WorldUp to £1,500 £10 £15 £20

Above £1,501 £20 £30 £40

Weight UK EU Rest of the WorldUp to 1kg £8 for any weight £12 £15

Up to 2kg £8 for any weight £18 £25

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