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653
Collection including ‘Ploughman’ One Pound, ‘Lavery’ Ten Shillings etc.
Munster & Leinster Bank One Pound, 4-2-39, stained very good, also One
Pound 20-7-50, 23-6-65, 17-5-74 (3), 21-4-75, Ten Shillings 1-9-59 (2),
3-1-62 (2), 6-4-64, 6-6-68 (7), Queen Medbh One Pound mainly 12-4-89
and some other dates (16), also a Northern Bank Five Pounds 1st August
1940, other Northern Ireland Five Pounds (4) and Ten Pounds, some
English Ten Shillings and some foreign notes. Good to extremely fine,
generally very good to about fine. (62)
250-
350 (£210-£290 approx)
654
Mixed lot with and ‘B’ Series.
One Pound 27-2-47 (4, 3 sequential) and 14-1-47, good very fine, Ten
Pounds, 2-12-76, good very fine; ‘B’ Series One Pound, 17-7-89 (5
sequential), extremely fine to uncirculated, Five Pounds 15-10-99 (2)
extremely fine, Ten Pounds 2-7-99 uncirculated, Twenty Pounds 9-12-99,
uncirculated, also Bank of England One Pound signed Beale (5) about
fine to very fine. (20)
200-
250 (£170-£210 approx)
655
1814 Ffrench’s Bank Dublin Thirty Shillings.
Dated 2 March 1814. “For the Honble. Charles Ffrench, Hen. E. Taaffe,
Michl. Morriss, Wm. Keary, Honble. Thos. Ffrench, & Honble. Martin
Ffrench.” A split note, (for sending by post), contemporaneous tape
repair, good fine.
120-
150 (£100-£130 approx)
656
Kilkenny Bank. One Pound Ten Shillings, 8-Octr.-1819
Provenance:
Whyte’s & Dix Noonan Webb, The Bob Blake Collection, Dublin 14 March
2009, lot 507.
Blake & Calloway PB259. James Loughnan as principal and signed by
him, but also signed by a former principal, Brenan, whose name was
printed on earlier issues from this bank. Despite support from the Earl of
Dysart, the bank failed in 1820. Couple of pinholes and third party
signatures on obverse, fine. A rare note.
1,200-
1,500 (£1,000-£1,250 approx)
657
Bank of Ireland One Pound, 18 Mar 1918
Washed, good
120-
150 (£100-£130 approx)
658
Bank of Ireland Five Pounds, Dublin 11-Apr-1921
Provenance:
Whyte’s & Dix Noonan Webb, The Bob Blake Collection, Dublin 14 March
2009, lot 566.
T/34 80056. Signed Hinton. This is the note illustrated for BA76 in Blake
& Calloway’s
Paper Money of Ireland
. Sealed and certified by Paper
Money Guaranty. Two spindle holes on right side, pinholes and light
staining at lower right, otherwise good fine to about very fine. PMG
graded as choice fine. A very rare note from the greatest collection of
Irish banknotes ever formed.
3,500-
4,000 (£2,920-£3,330 approx)
659
Bank of Ireland One Pound 15 June 1922
14A551103. Signed Ainton. Creases and soiling, very good.
180-
220 (£150-£180 approx)
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