Archives International Auctions - Auction 112 6th & 7th April 2026
Archives International Auctions - Sale 112 106 April 6-7, 2026 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com 551 551 NY. Republic Corporation., ND (1930-1940s), Uncut Sheet of 7 Unmarked Specimen Stock Certificates. New York, ND (1930-1940s). Uncut Sheet of 7 Stock Certificates, All for 100 Shares Common Stock with blue border and underprint, Allegorical women at top flank bald eagle, Archival notation at left margin, VF to XF condition, S-CBNC. ������������������������������������������������������������������ Est. $200-250 North Carolina 552 552 NC. Bank of NorthCarolina, 1862 I/UStockCertificate. Raleigh, NC...., 1862, Bank of North Carolina, 10 Shares Stock Certificate (I/U). Printed in black with an ornate border and multiple detailed vignettes: at left a cotton field scene with workers, at right allegorical maidens representing agriculture and industry, at bottom a female figure with cornucopia, and at top center a portrait of an older statesman; incorporated and chartered to support commerce, agriculture, and industrial development statewide during the Civil War era; issued to George McNeill of Fayetteville and hand-signed by the president and cashier, dated April 8, 1862, with embossed seal and manuscript entries; Choice Fine to VF condition or better. Printed by American Bank Note Company, New York. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Est. $150-250 Pennsylvania 553 553 PA. Provident Tradesmens Bank and Trust Co., ND(1930-50s), Specimen Stock Certificate with Matching Proof Vignette Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, ND (1930s to 1950s), Lot of 2 items includes <100 Shrs Specimen Stock Certificate, Black print with rust brown border, farmer vignette above title; and proof vignette on thin white paper with label “EST. 1847”, Black print, S/N 11061 on bottom of paper. Items range from XF to AU condition. SBNC. ������������� Est. $90-160 United Kingdom 554 554 Great Britain — Consolidated £3 per Cent Annuities Transfer Receipt, 1811. United Kingdom, 1814. £3922”10 I/U Consols (a form of British Government debt), Issued to a Mr. Charles Dixon who was ‘being considered for 600 pound interest.’ Partially printed and manuscript-completed receipt acknowledging the transfer of holdings in the Consolidated 3% Annuities (a major British government debt instrument) during the Regency/George III era. Issued to Charles Dixon on the 31st of August, 1811, documenting the consideration paid and the transferred amount (about £3,930). Includes revenue text warning against fraud, numerous handwritten financial notations, and signatures of officials and witnesses, including R. H. Sutton. Printed on period laid paper with typical fiscal formatting of early 19th-century Bank of England transfer forms. An attractive early British financial document suitable for scripophily or historical collections. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $70-120
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