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An Advertising notes for Richards, ‘Perfumer, Hair Desser, and Ornimental Hair Manufacturer, No.1 London Road, near the Elephant & Castle, and at his Manufactory, Garden Row’, cleverly denominated (n) One, dated 1804, serial number 1, signed Fashion, about very fine, scarce Outing unlisted £80-£120
£80–£120
Bank of Henley, for Buyer, Bidder, Puffer, Sweetner and Self, a note advertising the auctioneer belonging to John Telford, 10 March 1792, serial number J69, promising to ‘pay Mr. Auctioneer or Bearer on Demand the Sum of Three Pence, at Henley in Arden, signature of J. Telford, very good to fine, rare Outing unlisted £80-£120
Hammer Price: £70
Bank of Charity, a note advertising the shows of Mr Irving Bishops (pictured in place of Britannia), 12 June 1883, serial number 12/J 07710, promising to pay the bearer £1000, ‘if I am detected in any fraud or collusion’, signed by an illegible signature marked as Editor of Truth, fine and rare Outing unlisted £80-£120
Hammer Price: £80
Selwyns Theatre, an American advertising note denominated £5, in the style of the Bank of England £5 note, ND (1876-70), signed John.H.Selwyn, featuring an attractive vignette of the coat of arms of Massachusetts, good fine and rare Outing unlisted £80-£120
Boston Theatre, an American advertising note denominated £5, in the style of the Bank of England £5 note, ND (probably 1884-96), signed signed Eugene Tompkins, featuring the coat of arms of Massachusetts, good extremely fine and scarce Outing unlisted £70-£90
£70–£90
Augustus Harris’s Venus Burlesque account, a remarkable pamphlet in the form of an account book bulging with £5 notes and £500 cheques, undated, but the note is a May £5 and is dated 189(?), the book opens to reveal the full advert and cast of ‘Venus’, a burlesque in three acts (these were, 1 Vulcan’s Forge, 2 Mercury Newspaper Office and 3 The Immortals Club; The Trial), foxed, extremely fine and a remarkable item Outing unlisted £100-£150
Hammer Price: £100
The Believers Bank Note, a religious note denominated ‘Whatsoever’, ND (likely early 20th century), promising that ‘my God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory’, signed by Jesus Christ, printed by W.G.Wheeler & Co, Paternoster Row, London, toned, very fine and unusual Outing unlisted £70-£90
Hammer Price: £60
An Exchequer Bill, for £100, 26 November 1713, serial number 83143, signed by Charles Montagu, Earl of Halifax, mounted at edges for framing purposes, a very presentable good fine, rare £600-£800
£600–£800
Thomas Madockes, a cheque paying James Benezer or Bearer, £50, dated 6 March 1737, serial number 6897, signed by Thomas Busfield, one cancellation hole, good very fine, rare £500-£600
£500–£600
Abraham Newland, a 1780 lottery ticket, number 35m389, signed by Abraham Newland himself, very fine and a scarce and popular signature £150-£200
Hammer Price: £140
A Bill of Exchange, for £249, 13/-, 3d, dated from Paris, 24th May 1819, addressed to Earl Lord Castlereagh, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, payable to Messrs Baquenaule & Co., some damage to left side, good fine and scarce £150-£200
£150–£200
Childs Bank, The Right Honourable Sir Francis Child, a drawn note for ‘fourscore pounds’ (£80), to pay Richard Robinson, on behalf of the executors of the Duke of Bolton, dated 20 July 1699, very good and highly unusual £200-£260
Hammer Price: £120
Childs Bank, Sir Francis Child at Temple Bar, a drawn note for £107, 10/-, paying the right honourable Lord Granby from the Duke of Bedford, 7 April 1708, very good, very scarce £200-£260
£200–£260
Childs Bank, Sir Francis Child and Partners, a drawn note for £18, asking to pay ‘my servent Lambert’ from First Duke of Leeds, 9 August 1711, corners missing, very good, very scarce £150-£200
Childs Bank, an exchequer annuity receipt signed by the three Childs partners, Robert Child, Henry Rogers and John Morse, 19 January 1715, very good to fine and scarce £300-£360
£300–£360
Childs Bank, Sir Robert Child, a note from Robert Bertie, the Duke of Ancaster, 30 July 1720, promising to pay his wife £50, one spindle hole, red seal of Ancaster at right, fine and scarce £150-£200
Childs Bank, Francis Child Esq or Company, a sight bill for £28, 15/-, 7 July 1722, signed ‘Lindsey’ with a red wax seal, very good to fine, scarce £150-£200
Childs Bank, Samuel Child Esq, Self & Co., a note for £40, promising to pay Mr John Marrick or bearer, 7 December 1742, very good to about fine, scarce £200-£260
Childs Bank, Robert Child Esq & Co., a letter from John Keysall, dated 9 April 1768, sent to Francis Blake of the Northumberland Bank, fine £80-£120
Childs Bank, Messrs. Child Co & Self, a letter of 7 March 1809, regarding the issuance of exchequer bills, very fine and scarce £80-£120
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, 7 August 1914, serial number D/27 033713 (dash), in PMG holder 55, about uncirculated, very scarce, especially in this lovely grade EPM T5.3a £600-£800
Hammer Price: £550
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10 Shillings, 14 August 1914, serial number A/16 142446, previously mounted, discolouration, PMG holder 62, uncirculated EPM T9 £150-£200
Hammer Price: £150
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10 Shillings, 14 August 1914, serial number A/15 033359, toned, torn almost entirely down central fold and repaired, scarce regardless EPM T9 £80-£100
Hammer Price: £85
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, 22 January 1917, serial number F/1 825461, in PMG holder 40, extremely fine EPM T16 £200-£260
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, 22 January 1917, serial number A/54 425506, an attractive very fine example EPM T16 £100-£150
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, 22 January 1917, serial number G/12 273713, toned, very fine EPM T16 £80-£120
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, £1, 22 January 1917, serial number D/34 983335, a little faded, very fine EPM T16 £80-£100
Treasury Series, John Bradbury, 10 Shillings, 16 December 1918, serial number B/42 585499, lightly pressed, good fine EPM T20 £100-£150
Hammer Price: £110
ERROR: Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, £1, 30 September 1919, serial number R/95 556788, with ink transfer error on reverse, confined to the serial number prefixes, pinholes, fine and very unusual EPM T24 £100-£150
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, 10 Shillings, 6 November 1922, serial number S/21 862936, in PMG holder 20, very fine EPM T30 £80-£100
£80–£100
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, £1, 26 February 1926, serial number Z1/80 684291 (dot), in PMG holder 53 EPQ, about uncirculated, scarce with an EPQ designation, EPM T31 £140-£160
Hammer Price: £160
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, £1, 26 February 1926, serial number A1/86 473148, red handstamp on reverse, good fine EPM T31 £80-£100
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, £1 (2), 26 February 1926, serial numbers D1/15 135376 and D1/79 187448, first good extremely fine, second good very fine, nice original notes (2 notes) EPM T31 £150-£200
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, £1, 26 February 1926, serial number B1/69 664283, good very fine EPM T31 £60-£80
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, £1, 25 July 1927, serial number Z1/80 867823, original paper, extremely fine EPM T34 £150-£200
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, £1, 25 July 1927, serial number S1/1 176848, nicely embossed, original paper, good very fine EPM T34 £150-£200
Hammer Price: £280
Bank of England, a series of four limited run prints depicting historical figures from the banknotes issued from 1990-1994, George Stevenson on the £5, Charles Dickens on the £10, Michael Faraday on the £20 and John Houblon on the £50, all numbered 238 of 500, all in large gilt frames, as produced, though with minor damage to some frames, a lovely group (4 prints) £400-£500
Hammer Price: £300
Bank of England, a cheque for £60, 27 October 1755, paying Mr John Lowther or bearer, serial number 6134A, signature cut cancelled, one cancellation hole, very fine and very scarce £100-£150
£100–£150
Bank of England, a cheque for £842, 5 June 1800, paying Messrs. Bosanquet Beachcroft or bearer, serial number 1592, signature ink cancelled, one small cancellation hole, very fine and very scarce £80-£120
Bank of England, Instigators Office, 3 receipts for forged notes (£1, £1 and £2) brought into the bank, 1 September 1814, 1 May 1815 and 6 October 1815, spindle holes, extremely fine and scarce (3 items) £100-£150N
Hammer Price: £55
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