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The E-Sylum: Volume 28, Number 24, 2025, Article 16

NOONAN'S JUNE 2025 BANKNOTE SALE SELECTIONS

This press release highlights selected lots in the upcoming Noonan's sale of British and Irish Banknotes. -Editor

Lot 478 - Lady Lavery - please credit Noonans

A very rare and early Irish Free State £50 Banknote bearing the portrait of Lady Lavery is expected to fetch in the region of £15,000 in Noonans Mayfair's sale of British and Irish Banknotes on Wednesday, June 25, 2025 [lot 478].

Andrew Pattison, Head of Banknotes at Noonans commented: "Since the 1990s, Noonans (and DNW previously) have always offered many of the best Irish banknotes in the world and this spectacular Irish Free State £50 note is no different and considerably rarer than the £100. This is certainly one of the finest-known examples of this first date for the iconic Lady Lavery series that was to circulate for almost half a century."

He adds: "It is known as the Lady Lavery note as it depicted the American-born wife of the artist Sir John Lavery on the front with a harp. Lavery had painted the figure as a depiction of Kathleen Ni Houlihan, the mythical figure from Ireland's past."

Lot 352 - Ballykinlar Internment Camp - please credit Noonans 2 Lot 352 - Ballykinlar Internment Camp - please credit Noonans 3

Also in the sale is an extremely rare full set of 7 Ballykinlar Internment Camp tokens, all printed in vibrant colours on circular cards. These date from around 1921, towards the end of the War of Irish Independence, and a full set has not come up for sale for a great many years. These are being sold by a long-term collector of Irish notes and estimates range from £400 to £700 [lots 346-352].

Lot 501 - Central Bank of Ireland - please credit Noonans 1

For the first time, an exceptionally rare proof £100 note from the Central Bank of Ireland, dating from 1979-80 featuring a vignette of Grace O'Malley, the 16th century Irish chieftain, is expected to fetch £2,000-2,600. [lot 501].

As Mr Pattison explains: "It has long been known that this £100 note was designed, and very nearly printed, but no final proofs or specimens showing the obverse have ever come to auction before. This proof is so beautifully designed and so well engraved that it really is a tragedy that it was never put into production, and it may be the only chance to acquire such an important piece of Irish banknote history."

Lot 744 - National Bank of Scotland Limited - please credit Noonans

Also included in the sale will the first part of the Boyd Family Collection of Scottish Banknotes. Comprising 108 lots, subsequent notes will be offered in every British and Irish auction over the next three years. Among the highlights is an exceptionally rare £1 note from the National Bank of Scotland Limited, dating from 11 November 1880. This is the first example to come to auction in many years and is estimated at £2,000- £2,600 [lot 744].

Lot 200 - Bank of England, Matthew Marshall, a trial or proof for  £5 - please credit Noonans
Lot 200
Lot 218 - Bank of England, Ernest M. Harvey, specimen  £20 - please credit Noonans
Lot 218

Within the Bank of England section is an extremely rare and very attractive specimen £20 from London and dated 7 September 1922, that is expected to fetch £5,000- £7,000 [lot 218], while a trial or proof, which is thought to be unique, for a £5 note for the Manchester branch of the Bank of England, dated 24 January 1852 is estimated at £3,000- £4,000 [lot 200].

Lot 198 -  8 September 2003, serial number U007792, on fully watermarked paper, signature of Andrew Turnbull - please credit Noonans

This auction also contains some highly unusual examples of specimen Treasury Bills including two of the 2003 issued and cancelled examples in denominations that the experts at Noonans have never seen before. A £5,000,000 example dating from 8 September 2003, carries an estimate of £6,000- £8,000 [lot 198].

For more information, or to bid, see:
https://www.noonans.co.uk/

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Wayne Homren, Editor

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