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BRITISH BANKNOTES


Northumberland 1141


Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Bank in Newcastle, Bills (2), for Six Hundred and Sixty Seven Pounds, Five Shillings, 1 October 1808, due Thirty Days after Date; another for Forty Three Pounds, Four Shillings and Four Pence, 5 October 1808, due Fifty Days after Date, for Lambton, Bulman, Self & Pybus, signed by Thomas Fenwick [2]. Bothwith endorsements on back and second with Bank of England stamp on front, otherwise good very fine


£80-100 1142


Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Bank in Newcastle, Bills (3), for One Hundred and Ninety Pounds, Fourteen Shillings, Fifty Pounds, Fourteen Shillings and Twenty Seven Pounds, Five Shillings, all dated October 1808 and due Forty Days after Date for Lambton, Bulman, Self & Pybus, signed by Thomas Fenwick [3]. Endorsements on back, otherwise very fine to good very fine


£120-150


1143


Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Newcastle-upon-Tyne Bank, Five Pounds, 2 February 1802, B7209, for Surtees, Burdon & Brandling (Outing 1502h). A few small holes in body, otherwise intact, about fine


£100-150


1144


Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland Bank, One Pound, 1 July 1819, no. 474, for John Reed, Reed & Co, signed by John Reed (Outing 1508b). A few nicks and a couple of small holes, otherwise very good to about fine £200-250


Provenance: E.W. Danson Collection


1145


Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Scale-de-Cross Bank, Two Pence, 24 January 1784, F505, for Sir J. Duncan, Hide, Strap, Last, Awl & Self, signed by Jacob End (Outing 4068). Piece missing from top right edge, otherwise very fine


£100-150 Additional illustrations may be found on our website


Produced by James Duncan, a Newcastle cobbler, and said by Outing to be the earliest skit note www.dnw.co.uk


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