One Pound Henry HaseWhite Note B201b dated 3rd November 1814 series No.20102 manuscript signature R. Lowe originally paper re-joined at right serial number and manuscript signature, probably originally for accounting purposes or similar, VG and an Exceptionally Rare note seldom seen, this example has been kept in a book in the possession of the vendor's family for a couple of generations
One Pound Henry HasewhiteB201c dated 29th December 1925 series No.8182, has a clear visible watermark, tears and holes in design, Poor condition but rare
One pound Henry HaseB201d dated 31st December 1825 (old date of 1821 at top) series No.63603, small holes within inked signature area, toned paper Fine and a scarce variety
Bank of England £1 trial proof c.181s, Promise to pay Mr Henry Hase, woman sitting with globe vignette at centre, attached to card, small tear at bottom & surface dirt, GVF and scarce
One pound Henry HasewhiteB201b dated 4th April 1812 series No.65424, has a clear visible watermark, edge tear & edge wear, pinholes, VG and a scarcer earlier date
Bank of England Applegarth & Cowper trial £5 circa 1821, "I Promise to pay Mr Henry Hase or bearer" at top, black with orange FIVE POUNDS at centre, Britannia at left & right, "Rippon" bottom centre, edge nicks & mount mark traces reverse GVF and scarce
One Pound Henry HasewhiteB201b dated 13th August 1818 series No.2557, backed onto paper, (difficult to tell if genuine as cannot see watermark due to condition) Poor but scarce
Bank of England Applegarth & Cowper trial £5 circa 1820's-1830's, Promise to pay Mr Henry Hase at top, blue & black underprint at centre, 1 cm tear at bottom, EF and scarce
One pound Henry HasewhiteB201b dated 21st November 1815 series No.41950, no watermark visible, a well made forgery, pinholes & mounting paper traces on reverse, VG
One PoundHase. B201A. Number 6289. Sep 1809. Scarce early type. Handwritten date. Fine with damage in the centre of the note, in a glass frame, unsuitable for posting
Blyths Grants 2 shilling 6 pence, half crown purchase voucher serial H002006, possibly a Scottish distillery local issue, edge wear & pinholes, almost Fine and unusual
One pound Henry HasewhiteB201a dated 13th October 1808, very faint watermark, multiple tears with paper repairs on reverse (in old frame), Poor but scarce
Bank of England forgeries (5) a group of well made modern copies on good quality paper (origin possibly Eastern Europe), £2 Hase 1811, £15 Hase 1822, £1 Newland 1797, £20 Newland 1794 and £20 Rippon 1835 Liverpool, Fine to VF
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