I'm not aware of any auction sales that were devoted exclusively to BABNC proofs and specimens. There was a "residue" sale of ABNCo archive world material in New York on June 5, 1991 and that sale included 38 lots of Canadian interest --- Barclays Bank, Bank of B.C., Bank of Commerce, Dominion Bank, Bank of Hamilton, Banque d'Hochelaga, Bank of Nova Scotia, Ontario Bank, Quebec Bank, Traders Bank, Union Bank, and others. Many of these lots contained 50 to 200 individual items! There was another ABNCo archive follow-up sale on December 9, 1991, and that contained another 150 or so lots of similar material.
There was a sale of Perkins Bacon Co. proofs on October 6, 1995, and that contained 132 lots of Canadian material. The large bulk comprised 19th century material from the Bank of British North America but there were 10 or so lots of Newfoundland (Commercial Bank & Union Bank) proofs.
Christies in London held a sale on October 3, 1985 that was devoted to Bradbury Wilkinson archive specimens but there were no Canadian items in that sale. I'm not aware of any Waterlow archive sales.
As always, all of the material in the above sales looked mighty mighty expensive at the time but it now looks so ridiculously cheap! I guess I'll never learn ....
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