Government of Ceylon
King George V

Essay of a partial series of notes with King George V with dates 23rd March 1936 and 30th July 1937. With the legality statement Promise to Pay Bearer on Demand the Sum of used on Ceylon Banknotes from 1885 January to 1941 February. These essays were done by Bradbury Wilkinson for the Commissioners of Currency of Ceylon putting a fictitious forward date. King George V died on 1936 January 20th before the date on both these notes.

Although the portrait of George V was not used in any Banknote issued for Ceylon it was used by British Administration for Fiji notes issued with No Date(1934-1935), and for The Strait Settlements notes with dates between 1931 and 1935.

Born on 1865 June 3rd, George V, Prince of Wales, was coronated on 1911 June 22nd, on death of his father King Edward VII on 1910 May 6th.

The back essay was not listed with Auction, or any other found online.
Denomination: 1 Rupee English : One Rupee
Sinhala රුපියලයි Thamil ஒரு ரூபாய்
Size : 114 x 64 mm Spink Auction 16011 lot 808
Denomination: 10 Rupees English : Ten Rupees
Sinhala රුපියල් දහයයි Thamil பத்து ரூபாய்
Size :  152x 102 mm Spink Auction 16011 lot 807

Front: On right Portrait of Bearded King George V facing forward. THE GOVERNMENT OF CEYLON on top. below which legality statement PROMISES TOO PAY THE BEARER ON DEMAND THE SUM OF Below centered in middle in VALUE RUPEES in one line. Below which value in Sinhala රුපියල් on left, and value in Thamil ரூபாய் on right. Date Colombo 23rd March 1936. Below in one line FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF CEYLON with space for Signatures above COMMISSIONERS OF CURRENCY on center. Signatures of H. J. Huxham and C. H. Colins who have signed some Ceylon currency from 1934 to 1939, and as a pair in the emergency fractional rupee issues of 1942. Numeric Values at all 4 corners. Two Serial Numbers without prefix at lower left and upper right. All within a rectangular decorated border and background. Back: On left Elephant head with pendent trunk. Numeric Value at all 4 corners.
Watermark : Elephant head with pendent trunk.
Essayer : Name BRADBURY WILKINSON & CO LD NEW MALDEN. SURREY, ENGLAND centered at bottom margin in small script, in front of Rs 5 and in back of Rs10.

The notes at xx and xx dpi and displayed at about 50 dpi if assuming height of 1941 notes.
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In 2016 January 16th Spink Hong Kong Auction 16011 lots 807,808 the Photographic Essays Sold for about Total US$800+20%BP.
The Gray-scale images of archival photographic proofs have been Sepia toned.