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The Bank of Adelaide, Adelaide, one pound, dated 1 March 1907, (date fully printed), numbered 1343475, perforated 'CANCELLED' twice across note, signed for manager with uncertain signature and countersigned by G. Sabine, on paper, probably watermarked but uncertain type, imprint of 'Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co Ld Engravers, London', vignette in centre of woman facing wearing wreath, and ornamental shield tablets with '1' in top corners, and 'ONE' in block lower corners, all within rectangular ornate border, states below, 'I Promise to pay the Bearer on Demand at our Office here the Sum of One Pound Sterling Value received, Adelaide 1st March 1907, for The Bank of Adelaide', 'ONE' in yellow across note, back with bank building in centre, '1' in corners, legend above and below 'THE BANK OF ADELAIDE' and 'ONE POUND', yellow and black on white/blue brown and green on white, (Vort-Ronald, Type three, comments on bank and type p.52-56, similar issued note with 'Cancelled' perforations, illustrated Fig. 53 [p.56]). A few folds and creases, with stain on left margin, otherwise nearly very fine and very rare, being one of the best of the few surviving banknotes.
Estimate $1,500
SOLD $1,600
Bank of Australia, Sydney, one pound, July 1, 1838, (18 printed), No. 90316 and 90314, made out to W. Gardiner, hand signed by uncertain Directors maybe Thomas Ryan (?) and another, and entered by G.E. Strafford, printed on unwatermarked paper, with trace of imprint on centre of bottom frame, appears to be 'Perkins & Heath, London', vignette of three women top centre, a sheep, top left and a One in wreath top right all within rectangular spiral border, on back in black ink, two signatures, black on white, (Vort-Ronald Type Two, p.65 This Note described; Nicholson p.4, This Note illustrated). Repaired on lower frame area, and right side, normal aging tone and minor ink smudges, otherwise very good, and believed unique.
Estimate $5,000
SOLD $6,000
Bank of Australia, Share Certificate for one hundred pounds, July 1, 1833, (18 printed), No. 2049 of Folio 119, made out to Thomas de la Condamine, signed by four Directors and entered by William Henry McKenzie as secretary, printed on unwatermarked paper, imprint on lower left of 'S(amuel) Clayton Sct.' of Sydney, with ornate decorative 'Certificate' design on left, black on white. Light toning in places on the back, otherwise very fine, extremely rare and very rare.
Estimate $1,000
SOLD $0
Bank of Australia, Lottery Ticket, issued in Sydney Oct. 19, 1848 (month and year printed in full), and drawn on Jan 1, 1849, (full date printed in full), No. 3209, made out to William Henry Breton per J. Blaxland, signed by four Directors and printed on 'SYDNEY BANKING COMPANY' watermarked paper, imprint on lower right of 'H.C. Jervis Sc.', with ornate rectangular frame with animal vignettes within, and Royal arms vignette in near centre of note, on back in print and ink 'In consideration of four pounds which I have received from George S. LeBreton I hereby assign to him all my right and interest in the within Ticket and drawing' and signed 'J. Blaxland', and in black ink 'I hereby assign all my right and interest in the within ticket to Robert Fleming Esquire', and signed G.S. LeBreton Sept 23/50, black on white. Large tone spot on front and back, otherwise nearly very fine, extremely rare.
Estimate $2,000
SOLD $0
Bank of Australasia, Sydney, one pound, not dated, proof, on printed vertical lined watermarked paper, stuck down on paper, (this reinforcing the note), no imprint but inscribed in pencil, below Royal Arms 'Incorporated by Royal Charter 1835' and under vignettes 'Hobart Town' on the left and 'Sydney' on the right, engraved probably by Perkins Bacon (?), London, but not inscribed, all within rectangular spiral border, black on white, (Vort-Ronald fig 55, [p.57] This Note and further comment p.58). Ink stain upper left corner, stuck down on paper, otherwise nearly extremely fine and extremely rare.
Estimate $1,200
SOLD $0
Bank of Australasia, type without city name, one pound altered to five pounds, date not discernable, (18 printed) but an issue of period 1850-1860, No. 64198, hand signed by uncertain Manager and not entered, note altered from one pound to five pounds by removing ONE in oval either side of vignette and replacing with hand drawn Ã…â€Å‣5 and a FIVE replacing ONE in lower ornamental frame, printed on unwatermarked paper (?), with imprint on centre of bottom frame, 'Perkins Bacon & Co, London Patent Hardened Steel Plate' vignette of Royal Arms in centre, all within rectangular spiral border, on back Bank of Australasia arms, black/green on white, (Vort-Ronald Type One (b) but printed in colour on back (p.60), and compare illustrations fig.56 and 57, also for specimen proof of Ã…â€Å‣5 note copied see Spink sale Perkins Bacon Archive lot 160 illustrated but this with FIVE in oval and lot 152 for Ã…â€Å‣5 in caligraphy). Heavily frayed edge with some missing frame, also many small holes, and extensive staining in area of original alterations, otherwise poor, as a forgery probably unique, and very rare for a one pound note from this bank at this time.
Estimate $750
SOLD $800
Bank of Australasia, Geelong written in replacing Adelaide, one pound altered to ten pounds, 2 Aug, 1852, (18 printed), No. 64918, hand signed by uncertain Manager and clerk as entered, note altered from one pound to ten pounds by carefully inking in TEN on the ONE in each of the ovals and block, and replacing with hand drawn TEN POUNDS for ONE POUND in text, printed on unwatermarked paper (?), with imprint on centre of bottom frame, 'Perkins Bacon & Petch, London Patent Hardened Steel Plate' vignette of Royal Arms in centre, all within rectangular spiral border with ADELAIDE on three sides, rubber stamped, 'ISSUED & PAYABLE AT GEELONG' at top and additional stamp in text 'HERE OR AT MELBOURNE' black on white, on back two signatures with one signed Joseph Hill, (Vort-Ronald Type One (b) (p.60), and one pound illustrated fig. 56, type for Adelaide not in Spink sale Perkins Bacon Archive, but compare the illustrations of specimen proofs for other cities). Heavily frayed edge, also some small holes, otherwise very good, as a forgery probably unique, and very rare for a one pound note from this bank at this time.
Estimate $2,500
SOLD $0
Bank of Australasia, Launceston, one pound, dated 15 Sept. 1863, (date fully printed), not numbered, proof, unsigned except 'from this', on paper, no watermark, imprint of 'Perkins Bacon & Co. London Patented Hardened Steel Plate', vignette on left of bank arms, in centre female figures portraying commerce and prosperity as a farming and mining scene, and ornamental oval tablet with ONE on upper right and ONE in rectangular tablet lower left, all within rectangular ornate spiral border, states below, 'Promise to pay the Bearer on Demand One Pound here or at Hobart Town. For the Bank of Australasia', black on white, (Vort-Ronald, Type two (a), comments on bank and type p.57-63, similar issued note illustrated Fig. 58 [p.60], no exact examples from this date and city in the Spink Perkins Bacon Archive sale but cf. lot 266). Gum in corners with stain in centre, on the back, otherwise extremely fine and very rare.
Estimate $750
SOLD $0
Bank of Australasia, 'ONE' overlay on printed one pound notes, proof, unwatermarked paper, green on white, ONE in print spaced over five circles, (Vort-Ronald type two Fig. 60 for illustration one overlay for Ã…â€Å‣5 note with five circles, not in Spink Perkins Bacon Archive sale). Light folds and discolouration at right edge of note, otherwise nearly extremely fine, extremely rare and possibly unique in private hands.
Estimate $300
SOLD $300
Bank of Australasia, Sydney, one pound, uniface, dated 1 Jany 1886, (date fully printed), numbered D 58,276, signed F.A. Daniels and countersigned A. Browne, on paper, probably watermarked but uncertain of type, imprint of 'Perkins Bacon & Co. London', vignette on left of bank arms, in centre female figures portraying commerce and prosperity as a farming and mining scene, and ornamental oval tablet with ONE on upper right and ONE in multi circle tablet lower left, all within rectangular ornate spiral border inscribed 'NEW SOUTH WALES' on three sides, states below, 'I Promise to pay the Bearer on Demand One Pound at Sydney. For the Bank of Australasia', with green ONE across centre within three geometric circles, green and black on white, (Vort-Ronald, Type two (c), comments on bank and type p.57-63, similar issued note illustrated Fig. 59 [p.61]). Many folds and creases, staining on creases on back, otherwise fine and rare.
Estimate $1,200
SOLD $1,500
Bank of Australasia, Brisbane, one pound, uniface, dated 1 July 1887, (date fully printed), numbered A 65,408, signed E.R.McQuie and countersigned by uncertain signature, on paper, watermarked but uncertain of type, imprint of 'Perkins Bacon & Co. London', vignette on left of bank arms, in centre female figures portraying commerce and prosperity as a farming and mining scene, and ornamental oval tablet with ONE on upper right and ONE in multi circle tablet lower left, all within rectangular ornate spiral border inscribed 'QUEENSLAND' on three sides, states below, 'I Promise to pay the Bearer on Demand One Pound at Brisbane. For the Bank of Australasia', with green ONE across centre within three geometric circles, green and black on white, (Vort-Ronald, Type two (c), comments on bank and type p.57-63, similar issued note (but New South Wales), illustrated Fig. 59 [p.61]). Many folds and creases, otherwise fine and very rare.
Estimate $2,000
SOLD $3,700
The Bank of Australasia, Perth, Western Australia, one pound, uniface, dated 1 June 1894, (date fully printed), numbered No28,745, signed W.Richardson and countersigned by uncertain signature, on paper, watermarked 'BANK OF AUSTRALASIA' and with three lined frame around, imprint of 'Perkins Bacon & Co. Ld London', vignette on left of bank arms, in centre female figures portraying commerce and prosperity as a farming and mining scene, and ornamental oval tablet with 'ONE' on upper right and 'ONE' in multi circle tablet lower left, all within rectangular ornate spiral border inscribed 'WESTERN AUSTRALIA' on three sides, states below, 'I Promise to pay the Bearer on Demand One Pound at Perth. For the Bank of Australasia', with green ONE across centre within three geometric circles, green and black on white, (Vort-Ronald, Type two (c), comments on bank and type p.57-63, similar issued note illustrated Fig. 59 [p.61]). A few folds and creases, otherwise extremely fine and very rare, making it one of the finest pre-federation notes available to collectors.
Estimate $4,000
SOLD $9,200
The Bank of Australasia, Sydney, New South Wales, one pound, uniface, dated 1 Jany 1908, (date fully printed), numbered S91,414, signed A.Pollard for Manager and countersigned by uncertain signature, on paper, watermarked 'BANK OF AUSTRALASIA' and with three lined frame around, imprint of 'Perkins Bacon & Co. Ld London', vignette on left of bank arms, in centre female figures portraying commerce and prosperity as a farming and mining scene, and ornamental oval tablet with 'ONE' on upper right and 'ONE' in multi circle tablet lower left, all within rectangular ornate spiral border with 'I' in circles in each corner, and inscribed 'NEW SOUTH WALES' on three sides, states below, 'I Promise to pay the Bearer on Demand One Pound at Sydney. For the Bank of Australasia', with green ONE across centre within three geometric circles, green and black on white, (Vort-Ronald, Type two (c), comments on bank and type p.57-63, similar issued note illustrated Fig. 59 [p.61], this number unlisted in Vort-Ronald). Folds and creases, minor pin-holes, soiled on front and back, otherwise very fine and rare.
Estimate $1,500
SOLD $1,600
Bank of Australasia, Beechworth, five pounds, dated 3rd Oct. 1864, (date fully printed), not numbered, proof, unsigned, in margin in pencil, '23rd May 1864, in place of plate altered', on paper, no watermark, imprint of 'Perkins Bacon & Co. London Patented Hardened Steel Plate', vignette on left of bank arms, in centre female figures portraying Commerce and Prosperity with a farming and mining scene, and ornamental oval tablet with FIVE on upper right and 'Five Pounds' in rectangular tablet lower left, all within rectangular ornate spiral border, states below, 'Promise to pay the Bearer on Demand Five Pounds here or at Melbourne. For the Bank of Australasia', black on white, (Vort-Ronald, Type two (a), comments on bank and type p.57-63, similar issued note illustrated Fig. 58 [p.60] but Ã…â€Å‣1, five examples similar [one of exact date], and this town in the Spink Perkins Bacon Archive sale lots 213-6). Corners missing, light stains in margins, otherwise extremely fine and rare.
Estimate $600
SOLD $0
Bank of New South Wales, one pound, issued at Sydney, April 1, 1875, (18 printed), No.A/A 927215, hand signed by Manager E.S. Spofforth and entered by J.H. Potts, probably printed on watermarked paper 'BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES' within saw-toothed multiple line frame, with imprint in centre of bottom, 'Charles Skipper & East, London', with vignettes of female seated with produce and in top corners oval framed tablet with ONE, all within rectangular ornate spiral border without words, back with large ONE within rectangular frame surrounded by ornate circles in each corner, black on white/red on white, (Vort-Ronald, p.67-85 on bank, and similar note illustrated as Fig.76). Folds and creases, with some aging tone, otherwise nearly very fine and scarce.
Estimate $1,600
SOLD $2,600
Bank of New South Wales, one pound, issued at Sydney, April 1, 1876, (18 printed), No.A/3 68971, hand signed by Manager George James and entered by J.H. Potts, printed on watermarked paper 'BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES' within saw-toothed multiple line frame, with imprint in centre of bottom, 'Charles Skipper & East, London', with vignettes of female seated with produce and in top corners oval framed tablet with ONE, all within rectangular ornate spiral border with words NEW SOUTH WALES, back with large ONE within rectangular frame surrounded by ornate circles in each corner, black on white/red on white, (Vort-Ronald, p.67-85 on bank, and similar note illustrated as Fig.82). Folds and creases, hole in frame uneven edges, with some aging tone, otherwise nearly very fine and scarce.
Estimate $1,200
SOLD $1,750
Bank of New South Wales, one pound, issued at Adelaide, July 1, 1877, (18 printed), No. 147132 hand signed by Manager H. Moffitt and entered by Noel Wrock, printed on watermarked paper 'BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES' within saw-toothed multiple line frame, with imprint in centre of bottom, 'Charles Skipper & East, London', with vignettes of female seated with produce and in top corners oval framed tablet with ONE, all within rectangular ornate spiral border with words SOUTH AUSTRALIA, back with large ONE within rectangular frame surrounded by ornate circles in each corner, black on white/red on white, (Vort-Ronald, p.67-85 on bank, and similar note illustrated as cf.Fig.82). Folds and creases, some surface wear, minor aging tone, otherwise good very fine and scarce.
Estimate $1,500
SOLD $3,600
Bank of New South Wales, one pound, issued at Sydney, not dated, (18 printed), specimen, No. A/4 700001, perforated SPECIMEN C. SKIPPER & EAST, printed on watermarked paper 'BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES' within saw-toothed multiple line frame, with imprint in centre of bottom, 'Charles Skipper & East, London', with vignettes of female seated with produce and in top corners oval framed tablet with ONE, all within rectangular ornate spiral border with words NEW SOUTH WALES, back with large ONE within rectangular frame surrounded by ornate circles in each corner, black on white/red on white, (Vort-Ronald, p.67-85 on bank, and similar note illustrated as Fig.82). Extremely fine and rare.
Estimate $750
SOLD $600
Bank of New South Wales, one pound, not dated, (19 printed), uniface proof with counterfoil, not numbered, written over in ink Cancelled, printed on watermarked paper 'BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES' within saw-toothed multiple line frame, with imprint in centre of bottom, 'Charles Skipper & East, London', with vignettes of female seated with produce and in top corners oval framed tablet with 'ONE', all within rectangular ornate spiral border with words 'NEW SOUTH WALES', black on white, (Vort-Ronald, p.67-85 on bank, Type Seven (f) and similar note [banknote] illustrated as Fig.87). Extremely fine and rare.
Estimate $750
SOLD $550
Bank of New South Wales, one pound, issued at Sydney, June 1, 1905, (date printed), No.A 206839, hand signed by uncertain manager and accountant, printed on watermarked paper 'BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES' within saw-toothed multiple line frame, with imprint in centre of bottom, 'Charles Skipper & East, London', with vignettes of female seated with produce and in top corners oval framed tablet with ONE, all within rectangular ornate spiral border with words BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES at top and bottom, back with large ONE within rectangular frame surrounded by a ornate circles in each corner, black on white/red on white, (Vort-Ronald, p.67-85 on bank, Type Seven (g) and a similar note illustrated as Fig.87). Folds and creases, some rust on back and front, otherwise nearly very fine and rare.
Estimate $1,500
SOLD $2,200
Bank of New South Wales, one pound forgery, issued at Sydney, Apr 1, 1905, (19 of date printed), No. 855384, hand signed by uncertain manager and accountant, printed on unwatermarked paper, with imprint in centre of bottom, 'Charles Skipper & East, London', with vignettes of female seated with produce and in top corners oval framed tablet with ONE, all within rectangular ornate spiral border with words BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES in frame at top and bottom, back with large ONE within rectangular frame surrounded by a ornate circles in each corner, dark brown on white/red on white, (Vort-Ronald, p.67-85 on bank, Type Seven (f) and a similar note illustrated as Fig.87). In red pen across note 'Forgery', folds and creases with splitting along creases, otherwise very good and rare.
Estimate $400
SOLD $340
Bank of New South Wales, five pounds, issued at Sydney, April 1, 1876, (18 printed), No.A/A 154745, hand signed by Manager E.R. Halloran and entered by J.H. Potts, printed on watermarked paper 'BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES' within saw toothed multiple line frame, with imprint in centre of bottom, 'Charles Skipper & East, London', with vignettes of female seated with produce and in top corners oval framed tablet with FIVE, all within rectangular ornate spiral border with NEW SOUTH WALES in frame, back with large 5 within oval surrounded by a ornate circles in each corner, blue on white, (New England Hoard No. 67 [Report of ANS 1974 yearbook, pp.49-68], Vort-Ronald, p.67-85 on bank, and similar note illustrated as Fig.78, Tomlinson p.24 illustrates five pound note of type). Folds and creases, with some aging tone, a few minor pinholes, otherwise good fine and rare.
Estimate $1,000
SOLD $1,600
Bank of New South Wales, five pounds, issued at Sydney, April 1, 1881, (18 printed), No.A/A 189345, hand signed by Manager W.B. Hawthorne and entered by J.H. Potts, printed on watermarked paper 'BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES' within saw toothed multiple line frame, with imprint in centre of bottom, 'Charles Skipper & East, London', with vignettes of female seated with produce and in top corners oval framed tablet with FIVE, all within rectangular ornate spiral border with NEW SOUTH WALES in frame, back with large 5 within oval surrounded by a ornate circles in each corner, blue on white, (New England Hoard No. 75 [Report of ANS 1974 yearbook, pp.49-68], Vort-Ronald, p.67-85 on bank, and similar note illustrated as Fig.78, Tomlinson p.24 illustrates five pound note of type). Folds and creases, with some aging tone, some blue colouration on back at right, otherwise nearly very fine and rare.
Estimate $1,500
SOLD $1,800
Bank of New South Wales, five pounds, issued at Melbourne, not dated, (18 printed), uniface proof specimen on card, Not numbered, perforated SPECIMEN C. SKIPPER & EAST, printed on unwatermarked card, with imprint in centre of bottom, 'Charles Skipper & East, London', with vignettes of female seated with produce and in top left corner oval framed tablet head of Queen Victoria and with FIVE in right hand corner in oval framed tablet, all within rectangular ornate spiral border with words VICTORIA, plain back, black on white, (Vort-Ronald, p.67-85 on bank, and similar note but ten pounds, illustrated as Fig.85). A few minor tone spots, otherwise extremely fine and rare.
Estimate $1,000
SOLD $750
Bank of New South Wales, five pounds, issued at Melbourne, not dated, (18 printed), uniface modern proof on card from worn plates, Not numbered, printed on unwatermarked card, with imprint in centre of bottom, 'Charles Skipper & East, London', with vignettes of female seated with produce and in top left corner oval framed tablet head of Queen Victoria and with FIVE in right hand corner in oval framed tablet, all within rectangular ornate spiral border with words VICTORIA, plain back, black on white, (Vort-Ronald, p.67-85 on bank, and similar note but ten pounds, illustrated as Fig.85). Uncirculated.
Estimate $20
SOLD $40
Bank of New South Wales, Adelaide, South Australia, ten pounds, not dated but 30/11/85 on counterfoil, (18- printed), not numbered, specimen note, unsigned, perforated SPECIMEN C. SKIPPER & EAST, on paper with counterfoil, watermarked 'within multi-lined saw tooth frame and in three lines BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES, imprint of 'Charles Skipper & East London', vignette in centre of woman seated, ship to left and sheep to right, ornamental round tablet with 10 in upper corners and TEN in tablet of circles lower left, all within rectangular ornate spiral border, states below, 'On Demand I promise to pay to the Bearer TEN POUNDS Sterling, Adelaide .... For the Bank of New South Wales', back with TEN in bevelled rectangular block in the centre and geometric ovals in corners, brown/red on white, (Vort-Ronald, Type seven, comments on bank and type p.67-85, similar notes but twenty pounds illustrated Fig.81 [p.80]). Nearly extremely fine and very rare.
Estimate $1,250
SOLD $1,200
Bank of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, ten pounds, dated 1 Oct. 1881, (18- printed), numbered A/A 30571, signed by W.B. Hawthorne and entered by J.H.Potts, watermarked 'within multi-lined saw tooth frame and in three lines BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES, imprint of 'Charles Skipper & East London', vignette in centre of woman seated, ship to left and sheep to right, ornamental round tablet with 10 in upper corners and TEN in tablet of circles lower left, all within rectangular ornate spiral border, states below, 'On Demand I promise to pay to the Bearer TEN POUNDS Sterling, Sydney .... For the Bank of New South Wales', back with TEN in bevelled rectangular block in the centre and geometric ovals in corners, brown/red on white, (New England Hoard No.120 [Report of ANS 1974 yearbook, pp. 49-68], Vort-Ronald, Type seven, comments on bank and type p.67-85, similar notes but twenty pounds illustrated Fig.81 [p.80]). Rust marks and some edge loss at top of note, otherwise very fine and very rare.
Estimate $1,750
SOLD $2,600
Bank of New South Wales, Adelaide, South Australia, twenty pounds, not dated (18- printed), not numbered, specimen note, unsigned, perforated SPECIMEN C. SKIPPER & EAST, on paper with counterfoil, watermarked 'within frame in three lines BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES, imprint of 'Charles Skipper & East London', vignette in centre of woman seated, ship to left and sheep to right, ornamental oval tablet with 20 in upper corners and TWENTY POUNDS in rounded end rectangular tablet lower left, all within rectangular ornate spiral border, states below, 'On Demand I promise to pay to the Bearer TWENTY POUNDS Sterling, Adelaide .... For the Bank of New South Wales', back with TWENTY in three circles in the centre and vignette scene of sheep in each corner, green/red on white, (Vort-Ronald, Type seven (c), comments on bank and type p.67-85, similar notes illustrated Fig.81 & 86 [p.80, 83 front and back). Extremely fine and very rare.
Estimate $1,500
SOLD $1,200
Bank of New Zealand, Adelaide, South Australia, one pound, not dated, but May 19 -85 on counterfoil, (18- printed), numbered A/A 30000, specimen note, unsigned, perforated SPECIMEN B.W. & Co, LONDON, on paper with counterfoil, not watermarked, imprint of 'Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Engravers &c. London', vignette to left at top, Maori couple and New Zealand scene below of active volcano and kiwis in front, ornamental round tablet with 1 in corners and One in tablet between vignettes, all within rectangular ornate geometric border, states below, 'On Demand We promise to pay to the Bearer ONE POUND Sterling, Adelaide S.A., For the Bank of New Zealand', back with 1 POUND in rounded corner, rectangular block over the whole back, brown and black on white/blue and brown on white, (Vort-Ronald, Type three, comments on bank and type p.86-92, similar notes but hundred pounds illustrated Fig.90 [p.87]). About uncirculated and very rare.
Estimate $1,500
SOLD $2,600
Bank of Parramatta, Parramatta, one pound, not dated except 183-, printer's proof, on printed unwatermarked paper, imprint on left 'Silvester & Co., sc. 27 Strand, London', vignette of sheep with wreath in centre, to left in ornate style of caligraphy various letters forming the name H.H. Macarthur within a block, black on white, (Vort-Ronald fig 99, [p.96] illustrates the other known note, which was sold Spink Noble Sale 37, lot 2734, the pedigree noted for that note was incorrect). Minor error of a paper fold in printing, otherwise extremely fine and extremely rare, being the second known specimen.
Estimate $4,000
SOLD $4,000