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John Bradbury, First issue, £1, August 1914, black on white, E/16 090431 (Dugg. T3/3). Slightest tear to edge below secretary, good fine (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £110
John Bradbury, First issue, Ten Shillings, August 1914, red on white, Waterlow with italic N, A/14 046727 (Dugg. T9). About very fine (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £120
John Bradbury, First issue, Ten Shillings, August 1914 (Dugg. T9). Trade stamp on back from Barmouth, otherwise good fine (£60-70)
Hammer Price: £65
John Bradbury, Second issue, £1, 1914, black on white, V/24 86263 (Dugg. T11/1). Feint signs of fold-marks, very fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £85
John Bradbury, Second issue, £1, 1914-16 (Dugg. T11/2). Edge wear, good fine (£50-60)
Hammer Price: £40
John Bradbury, Second issue, Ten Shillings, 1914-16 (Dugg. T12/2). Strong centre crease, otherwise good very fine to extremely fine (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £95
John Bradbury, Second issue, Ten Shillings, 1915, red on white, T/1 79 068475 (Dugg. T13/2). Pinholes, otherwise about extremely fine (£80-100)
John Bradbury, Third issue, £1, 1917, G/68 172341 (Dugg. T16). Extremely fine (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £75
John Bradbury, Third issue, £1 (Dugg. T16); N.F.Warren Fisher, £1 and Ten Shillings (Dugg. T24, 26); together with a group of Bank of England notes, 1928-90, Ten Shillings (10), including B.223 (V29) and B272 (58A), £1 (26), including B.212 (F03) and B225 (X91), £5 (9), including £5 4 February 1938 and £10 (4) [Lot]. Varied state; all housed in an album (£250-300)
Hammer Price: £220
John Bradbury, Third issue, Ten Shillings, 1918, second type with red serial number, B/18 476144 (Dugg. T20). Very fine (£60-80)
N.F. Warren Fisher, First issue, £1, 1919, R/5 897161; Second issue, Ten Shillings, 1922, S/63 861873 (Dugg. T24, 30) [2]. Extremely fine (£80-100)
K.O. Peppiatt, £5 black and white (3), London, 18 April 1935, A/170 38416; 16 Sept 1944, E13 072411; 28 Jan 1947, L26 052884 (Dugg. B241, 248) [3]. First extremely fine, second very fine but with Yorkshire Bank, Leeds, stamp on reverse, last good fine (£80-120)
Hammer Price: £100
K.O. Peppiatt, £1 blue, H18D, Ten Shillings mauve, E17D (Dugg. B249, 251); P.S. Beale, £1 green (2), T88C, U97C, Ten Shillings red-brown, H36Z (Dugg. B266, 268); L.K. O’Brien, £1 green (2), both R41J, consecutive numbers (Dugg. B273) [7]. About extremely fine and better (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £35
K.O.Peppiatt, £5 1945, and a Second World War £1 (Dugg. B255, 249); together with later issue Ten Shillings (2), £1 (5) and £5 (2), plus various British Military notes (14) [25].Varied state (£70-80)
£70–£80
P.S. Beale, £1, green replacement note, 1950, S32S 363367 (Dugg. B269). Good very fine (£25-35)
Hammer Price: £25
P.S. Beale, £5, 20 October 1950 (Dugg. B270). Good very fine (£40-45)
£40–£45
P.S. Beale, £5, 20 October 1950 (Dugg. B270). Good very fine, small ink stain top left hand corner (£40-45)
L.K. O’Brien, £5 blue, second period, B67 (Dugg. B277); J.Q. Hollom, £5, B39 (Dugg. B297); J.S. Fforde, £5 (2), both 25B, 983349, 983353 (Dugg. B314); J.B. Page, £10, B16, and £5, AZ (Dugg. B326, B336); D.H.F. Somerset, £5, RB (Dugg. B345). [7]. Generally extremely fine (£80-100)
£80–£100
L.K. O’Brien, £5 (6), K05 prefix (2), K16 prefix (4) (Dugg. B280) [6]. Good very fine to extremely fine (£60-80)
L.K. O’Brien, £1, S12, Ten Shillings, C58 (Dugg. B281, B286); J.Q. Hollom, £1, D58R, Ten Shillings, N81 (Dugg. B288, B295); J.S. Fforde, £1, R59L, Goebel reverse, Ten Shillings, B18N (Dugg. B303, B310); J.B. Page, £1 (3), replacement note MS 42, and series D, A01 and C01N (Dugg. B323, 337) [9]. First very fine, others extremely fine to uncirculated (£30-40)
£30–£40
L.K. O’Brien, £1, experimental note, A06N 440137, small r on reverse (Dugg. B283); J.S. Fforde, Ten Shillings, replacement note, M61 731672 (Dugg. B311) [2]. First good fine, second good very fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £60
Holt House, Derbyshire, 20 Shillings, 1801 (Grant –). Small hole near centre, tear at left side with other nicks and splits after heavy circulation but print still very clear, presentable and scarce, good to very good (£90-100)
Hammer Price: £140
Royal Bank of Scotland, £5, 2 Aug 1965, H6554/657; £1, 1986, D/49; Bulgaria, National Bank, 200-Leva, 1951 (P 87); Russia, 100-Roubles, 1910, 200-Roubles, 1951 (P 13) [4]. Last very fine, others extremely fine to uncirculated (£20-30)
States £1, 1965 and Ten Shillings (2), 1966; together with £1 (2), 1969-75, £10 1975-80, £5 and £1 (2), both 1980, and £5, 1990-95 (Pick 42c, 43b, c45a, b, 47, 48a, b, 49, 53b) [10]. Good very fine to uncirculated (£90-100)
States of Jersey, £5 1840, unissued (Pick A1r), together with official modern proof pull of St.Peters Bank £1 [2]. Extremely fine (£70-80)
States Occupation, Currency for Sixpence (2), Shilling (2), Two Shillings, both types and Ten Shillings; together with modern Ten Shillings and £1 (3) (Pick 1a, 2a, 3a, 4a, 5, 7, 11a, b, 20a), plus Guernsey Occupation Sixpence and One Shilling and Threepence (Pick 22, 23) [13]. Jersey notes very fine to extremely fine, Guernsey notes good to very good (£100-120)
Barbados, Government, Dollar, 1939 (Pick 2b), together with Jamaica, Government Five Shillings, 1950, plus £1 and Ten Shillings, both 1953 (Pick 37b, 39, 41b) [4].Very good to fine (£50-60)
£50–£60
British Guiana, Government, Dollar, 1938 (Pick 12b); together with British West Africa, 20 Shillings, 1948 (Pick 8b); East Africa, East African Currency Board, Five Shillings, 1943, Ten Shillings, 1955, 20 Shillings, 1958-60 (Pick 28b, 34, 40); Gibraltar, £1 1942, Ten Shillings, 1954 (Pick 15b, 14b) [7]. Fine to very fine (£120-140)
£120–£140
China, Yokohama Specie Bank, Five Dollars local currency, 15th June 1918, issued at Tientsin (Pick S722). Light repairs for wear on edges, very good to fine, scarce (£350-400)
£350–£400
Turks & Caicos Islands, Full set of 6 notes, from Tenth-Rupee to 5-Rupees, 1902 (Pick S123-128) [6]. Extremely fine to uncirculated (£120-140)
Seychelles, Government, 5-Rupees, 1928, King George V at right (Pick 3a). Trimmed along top edge and worn above top left corner, fine (£100-120)
£100–£120
South Africa, Reserve Bank, 10-Rand (21), 1967-74 with Springbok watermark, plus 10-Rand (3) all 1975, with Van Riebeeck watermark (Pick 114b, c); 1-Rand (50), 1973-75, Bank title in English, 25 of each type (Pick 115a, b) [74]. Good very fine to uncirculated (£70-80)
South Africa, Reserve Bank, £1, 17 and 20 September 1921, black and red with galleon on each side (Pick 75) [2]. First with tiny piece missing at bottom edge, the other with tiny holes in body, both fine (£40-60)
South Africa, Reserve Bank, £5, 27 and 28 September 1921, green and red design as last (Pick 76) [2]. First with 5mm tear in top margin, good fine to very fine, the other fine (£60-80)
South Africa, Reserve Bank, £5, 28 September 1921, similar (Pick 76). Fine, with 8mm tear at top edge (£40-60)
South Africa, Reserve Bank, £5, 2 September 1929 and 17 April 1931, galleon on front with arms on back, Clegg signature (Pick 86a) [2]. Good fine and good fine to very fine (£60-70)
South Africa, Reserve Bank, £1 (10), 1935-47, all different dates with Postmus and de Kock signatures (Pick 84b, d) [11]. Fine to good very fine (£30-50)
South Africa, Reserve Bank, £5 (6), 1937-41 with Postmus signature (4), 1946 and 1947 with de Kock signature (Pick 86b, c) [6]. Very fine to good very fine (£60-80)
South Africa, Reserve Bank, £5 (3), 14 September 1942, 7 April 1943, 3 April 1944, all with Postmus signature (Pick 86b) [3]. Fine to good very fine (£30-50)
South Africa, Reserve Bank, £1 (11), 1948-59, all different dates, together with 2-Rand (10), 1961-62 (Pick 92a, b, 93a, c, 104a, b, 105 a, b) [10]. Good fine to good very fine (£40-60)
£40–£60
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