Lot No |
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1 |
LNER - Signal Box Nameboard "HERTFORD". Wood with Cast Letters. Original condition. Size 68" x 12". |
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£310 |
2 |
BR (ER) Enamel Station Street Direction Sign. "EAST STATION". Size 61 x 33cm. Ex Hertford Station. |
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£320 |
3 |
BR (ER) Enamel Station Street Direction Sign. "NORTH STATION". Size 71 x 33cm. Ex Hertford Station. |
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£350 |
4 |
G.N.R. - Three Aspect Hand Lamp - Brass Plated "HATFIELD 23". Original condition, complete with vessel & burner. Cromer collection. |
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£220 |
5 |
Framed & Glazed Track Diagram from. "LNER - HERTFORD NORTH". Dated 1924. Ex Box condition. |
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£150 |
6 |
Alloy Diesel Depot Plaque "CREWE". Depicting the Small Cheshire Cat that was commonly seen affixed to Res - Class 47 Loco's. Ex loco condition. |
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£330 |
7 |
Small Alloy "DOUBLE ARROW". Ex Loco condition. Ex Res Class 47 Loco. |
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£100 |
8 |
GWR C/I Notice "THIS ACCOMMODATION BRIDGE MUST NOT BE USED BY ANY VEHICLE WITH A TOTAL WEIGHT INCLUDING LOAD EXCEEDING - TEN TONS. Restored condition. Size 22" x 20 1/2". |
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£280 |
9 |
A Selection of Seven Original - "1930's SOUTHERN RAILWAYS TIMETABLES".Sold as one Lot.
1. Principal Train Service and Cheap Fares From SEAFORTH. July 8th 1934.
2. Principal Train Service and Cheap Fares From LEWES. July 8th 1934.
3. Principal Train Service and Cheap Fares From LEWES. July 5th 1931.
4. Principal Train Service and Cheap Fares From REDHILL. July 5th 1931.
5. Principal Train Service and Cheap Fares From REDHILL TO REIGATE. July 5th 1931.
6. Principal Train Service and Cheap Fares From HORSHAM. July 16th 1933.
7. Principal Train Service and Cheap Fares From DORKING. July 16th 1933. Printed on cardboard. Good condition.
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10 |
B.R. (M) Station Enamel Totem Sign "FLIXTON". Fully flanged, face drilled. Good condition. |
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£520 |
11 |
1960's Alloy Highway Direction Road Sign "B6265 - RIPON - (FOUNTAINS ABBEY) with arrow pointing left. Good condition. |
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£120 |
12 |
12" Dial Clock "NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE RAILWAY - T. ARMSTRONG & BROS - MANCHESTER". Ebonised mahogany surround is complete with original dial and brass bezel, the back boxhas one side door and one lower door and retains its LMS brass plate No.8891. This fusee clock is complete with pendulum and winding key and in full working order. Nice original example. |
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13 |
C/I Mile Post "HEATON Jc - 4" Bottom of Base broken off. As removed. Size 60" Tall. |
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14 |
C/I Mile Post "MANORS - 3" Complete as removed. Size 80" Tall. |
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15 |
Brass Steam Locomotive Cabside Number plate "1428" As carried by a Collett designed ex GWR 0-4-2T built at Swindon Works in November 1933.Allocations included Reading, Croes Newydd, Landore, Goodwick, Oswestry and Gloucester from where it was withdrawn in June 1959.Cut up at Woodhams Barry 11/60. |
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£1200 |
16 |
A Perspex Covered Display Tray containing 35 Brass Pay Checks From the LMS & L&NWR era all from Garston Docks. Good condition. |
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£75 |
17 |
B.R. (M) Station Enamel Totem Sign "KENDAL". Fully flanged. Good condition. |
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£2100 |
18 |
1950's Reflective Road Sign - "WARNING TRIANGLE" M arked Royal Label Factory on reverse. All reflectors intact & fitment for fixing to a pole. Nice original item. |
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£160 |
19 |
C/I Preworboys Highway Finger Post Finial Top."DEVON COUNTY COUNCIL" Original Condition 16 ins tall. Good door stop!!!!!!! |
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£110 |
20 |
Wooden Decorative Wall Coat Hanger Unit with four hooks. Depicting a "NER 4-4-0 Loco and coach". Size 38" x 18". |
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£120 |
21 |
C/I Titled Notice "South Eastern & Chatham Cos - Managing Committee". White lettering on a Black background. Restored Condition. Size: 26" x 16". |
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£60 |
22 |
C/I Shed Plate "31A" CAMBRIDGE. Restored some time ago. |
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£220 |
23 |
Rare Items - Small Square Wooden Box containing a ion of old "FORTH BRIDGE" Glass Lantern Slides. All in good condition. |
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24 |
B.R. (M) Station Enamel Totem Sign "SQUIRES GATE". Fully flanged. Good condition. |
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£400 |
25 |
M S L R - (Mid-Suffolk Light Railway). Three Aspect HAND LAMP - with Two brass plates "MSLR - 8" and "HORHAM". Original condition complete with vessel & burner. Horham is a station on the MSLR. Cromer collection. Extremely Rare survivor!!!! |
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£2100 |
26 |
GNRI - Leather Document Bag. Brass engraved "GNRI - AUDIT OFFICE - DUBLIN". Good condition. |
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£60 |
27 |
C/I Wagon Registration Plate. "CALEDONIAN RY CO - 26577 - 1919 TO CARRY 10 TONS". Front restored. White on Blue. |
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£120 |
28 |
Stoneware - Ginger Beer Bottle Marked "E. EVERETT - CROMER". Good condition. Cromer collection. |
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£70 |
29 |
Glass - Embossed Water Bottle Marked. "E. EVERETT - CROMER". Good condition. Cromer collection. |
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30 |
C/I Steam Locomotive Cabside Number plate "9710" As carried by a Collett designed ex GWR 57XX class 0-6-0PT built at Swindon in December 1933. Allocated to Old Oak Common for all its working life it was withdrawn from there in October 1964. Cut up at Cox & Danks, Park Royal. 1/65. Ex loco condition. |
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31 |
Framed & Glazed Sketch Drawing "COUNTRY LOCAL". By DON BRECKON. Size 19" x 16". |
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32 |
Framed & Glazed Sketch Drawing "COUNTRY STATION". By DON BRECKON. Size 19" x 16". |
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£400 |
33 |
C/I Titled Notice "London & South Western Rly - Trespassing on Railway". White lettering on a Black background in Restored Condition. Size: 19" x 26".? |
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£120 |
34 |
BR (SR) Station Target Enamel Sign "CHISWICK". Good condition. |
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35 |
C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Number plate "42778" As carried by a Hughes designed ex LMS Crab 2-6-0 tender locomotive built at Crewe Works in September 1927. Allocations included Longsight, Birkenhead Mollington St, Stoke, Crewe South, Lancaster Green Ayre, Bolton and Gorton from where it was withdrawn in April 1965.Cut up at the Central Wagon Co, Ince, Wigan 07/65. Front restored. |
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£620 |
36 |
Framed & Glazed. G N & N E R Official Train Diagram - depicting the Royal Train carriages and passengers, including the King and Queen and dignitaries, commencing Wednesday 13th June 1917. Includes details of carriage lengths and who would be travelling in each one. |
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£45 |
37 |
Framed & Glazed. G N & G C R Official Time Table of the "SPECIAL TRAIN CONVEYING THE KING & QUEEN TO IMMINGHAM DOCK AND BACK". On Monday 22nd July 1912. |
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£50 |
38 |
Framed & Glazed. Official Time Table of the "SPECIAL TRAIN CONVEYING QUEEN VICTORIA". From Windsor to Ballater on the 21st and 22nd May 1895.Showing her travel times and mileages along four different Railway Companies during those two days. |
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£45 |
39 |
Modern image - Northern Rail Station Sign. "ALTRINCHAM". Ex Stores. |
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£40 |
40 |
Chromed Diesel Locomotive Worksplate "BRCW- SMETHWICK, ENGLAND - Works No DEL 145 - 1961. As carried by a Class 33 D6553 becoming 33 035. Front restored. |
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41 |
1940's Steel Watering Can Embossed "GWR". No leaks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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£40 |
42 |
Framed & Glazed Carriage Print. "STOKESAY". Nr Craven Arms, Shropshire. |
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43 |
A Selection of four Devonshire Police Constabulary items consisting of
1. Police Leather Belt.
2. Truncheon.
3. Buttons.
4. Handcuffs.
All from the Exeter Area. |
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44 |
Alloy Round Single Line Tablet. "SWAFFHAM STATION - NARBOROUGH -16". Good condition. Cromer collection. |
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£170 |
45 |
Brass Steam Locomotive Cabside Numberplate "7014" As carried by a Collett Castle Class 4-6-0 loco named "CAERHAYS CASTLE". Built Swindon 7/48. Allocations included 82C Swindon, 82A Bristol Bath Rd, 87E Landore, 82B St Philips Marsh, 81A Old Oak Common, 2B Oxley, 2A Tyseley from where it was withdrawn 2/65. Cut up at Cashmore's Great Bridge 5/65. Ex loco condition. |
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£3000 |
46 |
C/I Titled Notice "Great Western Rly - Rights of Way Act 1932". White lettering on a Black background in Restored Condition. Size: 25" x 16". |
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£70 |
47 |
Pair of Crewe Station - Ticket Office - Perspex Signs "TICKETS FOR STOKE" & "TICKETS FOR CHESTER". Size 24" x 8". As removed. |
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£45 |
48 |
B.R. (S) Station Enamel Totem Sign "CHARING CROSS" Fully flanged. Good condition. |
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£700 |
49 |
Alloy Single Line Key Token "DRWS-Y-NANT - BONTNEWYDD". From the Great Western Railway route Ruabon to Dolgelley with running powers to Barmouth. |
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£420 |
50 |
NB / LNER - Extremely Rare Metal Steam Locomotive Splasher named "LAIRD O' MONKBARNS" As carried by Reid designed NBR/LNER 4-4-0 D30/2 class locomotive No 62421 built by Cowlairs Works in April 1914. Allocated to Edinburgh St. Margarets Shed all its working life it was withdrawn from there in June 1960. Cut up at Cowlairs works 08/60. This is a unique historical survivor and no doubt would be of great interest to our enthusiasts north of the border. Original Ex Loco condition. Purchased by the vendor in August 1961 while visiting Cowlairs Works, he was amazed to see it laying against a load more scrap metal and asked someone in the office if he could buy it ?..They charged him 10/- Shillings!!!!!!! That was 56 years ago. |
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51A |
C/I Mile Post Top "MANORS - 11" Top only. Size 14" x 12". Unrestored. |
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£200 |
51B |
C/I Mile Post Top "BEDL n - 3". Top only. Size 14" x 12". Unrestored. |
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£110 |
52 |
C/I BR Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate "7022". As carried by an ex BR Collett designed 4-6-0 Castle Class. Locomotive named "HEREFORD CASTLE". Built at Swindon in 1949. Allocations included 86C Cardiff Canton, 85C Hereford, 85A Worcester and 85B Gloucester Horton Rd from where it was withdrawn in June 1965, Cut up at R.S.Hayes of Bridgend in October 1965. In Ex Loco condition. Nice example!!!!! |
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53 |
C/I Shed Plate "55G" HUDDERSFIELD. Ex Loco condition. |
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£240 |
54 |
C/I LNWR Notice. "PRESSURE S.V. 11Ft - TO No 8 - CAPSTAN. Ex Broad Street Stn, London. As removed. |
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55 |
G.E.R. - Three Aspect Sliding Knob Hand Lamp. Stamped "NORTH WALSHAM - 14". Original condition complete with vessel & burner. Cromer collection. |
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£310 |
56 |
NER C/I Boundary Marker "NER". Restored condition. 42" Tall. |
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£60 |
57 |
Brass Round Single Line Tablet "SNETTISHAM - HEACHAM - No 4. Good condition. Cromer collection. |
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£480 |
58 |
C/I Road Sign "UNADOPTED". Size 25" - 4 1/4". As removed. |
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£210 |
59A |
C/I Boundary Marker "GNR". Restored condition. 34" Tall. |
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£65 |
59B |
NER C/I Boundary Marker "A". Restored condition. 24" Tall. |
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£50 |
60 |
Brass Steam Locomotive Cabside Numberplate "4535". As carried by a Collett ex GWR 2-6-2T locomotive built at Swindon 4/13. Allocation included Bristol Bath Road for most of its working life it was withdrawn from there in 2/55. Cut up Swindon Works. Front Polished, still showing all the boiler stamping in the top and bottom rim. Nice example!! |
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61 |
1970's Alloy Road Sign" PASSING PLACE". Double sided. Has fitment for pole, nice original item. |
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£40 |
62 |
BR (ER) Unflanged Enamel Station Doorplate. "STAFF ONLY". Size "18 x 3 1/2". Good Condition. |
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£80 |
63 |
C/I Un Titled Great Western Railways - Notice "Beware of Trains". White lettering on a Black background in Restored Condition. Size: 33" x 19". |
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£135 |
64 |
Alloy Flame Cut Number Panel "47844". As removed condition. Size approx. 30" x 30". |
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£60 |
65 |
Diesel Locomotive Worksplate. "G.M. LOCOMOTIVE GROUP - MANUFACTURED AT LONDON, CANADA. As carried by 66 120. Ex Loco condition. |
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£240 |
66 |
NER C/I Mile Marker "1/4". Complete on a cast iron post. As removed condition. Size 64" Tall. |
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£40 |
67 |
Pair of NER C/I Mile Marker Tops "1/2 & 3/4". Restored condition. |
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£60 |
68 |
C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Number plate "3664" As carried by a Collett designed ex GWR 57xx Class 0-6-0PT built at Swindon Works in February 1940.Allocations included Tyseley, Wolverhampton Stafford Rd and Aberbeeg from where it was withdrawn in May 1964.Cut up at Cashmores, Newport, South Wales 07/64. Front restored. |
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£320 |
69 |
C/I NER Small Rectangular "1" Arch Number. As removed. |
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£40 |
70 |
BR (ER) Station Totem Enamel sign "DAGENHAM EAST" Half Flanged. Good condition. |
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£850 |
71 |
BR (ER) Station Totem Enamel sign "DAGENHAM HEATHWAY" Half Flanged. Good condition. |
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£750 |
72 |
BR(W) Station Enamel Sign "WAITING ROOM" 60" X 12".
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£100 |
73 |
C/I - GE / LNER Station Seat Back Sign. "ROYDON". Front restored. Size 60.5 x 11 cm. |
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£450 |
74 |
BR (ER) Enamel Station Fascia Sign "ROYDON" Un - Flanged. Size 183 x 61cm. |
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£250 |
75 |
FIRST OF THE CLASS - C/I Steam Locomotive Cabside Number plate "9600" As carried by a Collett designed ex GWR 57xx Class 0-6-0PT built at Swindon works in February 1945.Allocations included Swindon, Bristol St. Philips Marsh, Aberdare, Neath and Newport Ebbw Jct from where it was withdrawn in September 1965.It was purchased by the NCB soon after and worked at Merthyr Vale Colliery until 1975 when it was purchased for preservation and moved to Tyseley Locomotive works where it still resides. |
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£640 |
76 |
C/I Titled Notice "Southern Rly - Warning not to Trespass". White lettering on a Black background in Restored Condition. Size: 16" x 24 1/2". |
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£60 |
77 |
C/I Wagon Registration Plate. "F R Ry Co - No 752 - 1912 - TO CARRY 10 TONS". Front restored. |
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£130 |
78 |
Steel Single Line Key Token "BONTNEWYDD - DOLGELLEY". From the Great Western Railway route Ruabon to Dolgelley with running powers to Barmouth. |
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£420 |
79 |
L N W R. Signal Repeater. The case is marked L & N W Ry Electrical Dept. Crewe No. 3799. Label inside Date Tested 14 -7 - 44and is in working order. |
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£170 |
80 |
Alloy Diesel Locomotive Nameplate "COUNTY OF WEST GLAMORGAN - SIR GORLLEWIN MORGANNWG". As carried by a Class 37 No 37 899. Ex Loco condition. |
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£2000 |
80A |
Railway Coach - Brass Step Tread "BUILT BR WORKSHOPS". Good condition. |
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80B |
Pair Of LMS Black 5 Steam loco brass "WATER GAUGE PROTECTORS". All complete in excellent condition. |
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£130 |
80C |
A Pair of Small Brass Whistles.
1. LN&WR 1875 RAILWAY POLICE WHISTLE
2. SHUNTING WHISTLE. Used by Mr Elson, chief shunter at Burton – on – Trent, Retired 1921.
Both in excellent condition, within a display box. |
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£100 |
80D |
C/I Oval Diesel Locomotive Worksplate. “BUILT 1952 DERBY”. Front restored. Built that year 08 Shunters D3000 – D3014. |
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£100 |
81 |
BR (M) Wooden Carriage Board. "DERBY - LONDON". Size 32" x 3". |
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£80 |
82 |
SWT - Modern Image Station Sign "BOURNEMOUTH". As removed condition. Size: 83" x 12". |
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£140 |
83 |
BR (SR) Station Target Enamel Sign "REIGATE". Good condition. |
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£700 |
84 |
Framed & Glazed Q/R Poster. "RIVER FINDHORN". Near Forres. By Jack Merriott. |
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£100 |
85 |
Diesel Locomotive Worksplate. "G.M.LOCOMOTIVE GROUP - MANUFACTURED AT VALENCIA, SPAIN. As carried by 67 004. Ex Loco condition. |
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£520 |
86 |
JERSEY RAILWAY - Three Aspect Hand Lamp. Embossed "JR" complete with vessel & burner. Original condition. A rare survivor!!!!!!!!! |
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£200 |
87 |
C/I Titled Notice "Midland Rly - Notice PRIVATE FOOT PATH". White lettering on a Black background in Restored Condition. Size: 13½" x 20½". ? |
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£80 |
88 |
B.R. (WR) Station Totem Enamel Sign "GERRARDS CROSS". Half flanged. Good condition. |
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89 |
Southern Railway Mahogany Block Bell and Brass Indicator. Ex Box condition. |
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£110 |
90 |
Brass Steam locomotive Cabside Number plate "2123" As carried by a Wm Dean designed ex GWR 2021 class 0-6-0 PT built at Wolverhampton Works in March 1903.Allocated to Cardiff East Dock for most of its working life it was withdrawn from there in October 1952.Cut up at Swindon works before the end of the year. Front Polished. |
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£2000 |
91 |
BR (WR) F/F Enamel Station Sign "LADIES WAITING ROOM". Size 24" x 18". In Good Condition. |
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£150 |
92 |
C/I Coach Plate - This plate is from one of the initial carriages on the Lough Swilly Railway. 22 of these carriages were bought between 1884 and 1889, from Railway Carriage Co Ltd of Oldbury. These carriages were 31ft 9in in length and had 6 wheels on 3 axles arranged on the Cleminson principle, to accommodate the charpe curves on the system. Nice Restored condition. Extremely Rare example!!............Never seen in a UK Auction before. |
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£360 |
93 |
Two Extremely Rare Printing Plates. These engraved copper plates are for producing company headed paper. One plate is for "Londonderry & Lough Swilly Railway Company". It has a steam train logo and has spaces for the signatures 2 directors and a secretary. The plate is 8.125 in by 2.5 in. The other is for "Lough Swilly and Letterkenny Railway". Their plate also dates the paper with 188... The plate is 5 in by 2.5625in |
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£180 |
94 |
Rare & Historic - Brass Engraved Motor Launch Plate, Named "ABERFOYLE". This Original Registration plate came off the US Navy launch that was acquired by the Lough Swilly Railway, for the Fahan to Rathmullan ferry service that the company ran in conjunction with their train service. This launch came into service in 1947. It was the second vessel on the service to bear the name Aberfoyle. The first came into service in 1913 and operated for 2 years before being requisitioned by the navy. It never returned. Size 6.5in x 2.25in. |
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95 |
Irish Brass Oval Steam Locomotive Combination Worksplate and Cabside Numberplate. "HUDSWELL CLARKE & CO LTD - RAILWAY FOUNDRY - LEEDS. No 5 - No 985 - 1912" As carried by a 3ft Gauge 4-8-4 Loco. This plate came off No 5 Engine that operated on the Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway, in North West Ireland, between 1912 and 1953. This was a narrow gauge, (3ft) system. This engine and her sister unit were the only 4.8.4 engines operating in the British Isles. The two engines were also the most powerful narrow gauge engines, almost as powerful as standard gauge units. No 5 was the last engine to run on the Swilly system as it was used on the lifting train in 1953. It was used for this purpose as it was the only one with sufficient water capacity for the job. The plate is brass, 61cm x 41cm and weighs approx. 13Kg. Never been offered in Auction before - A Unique opportunity to acquire this stunning example of a Rare and Historical Combination. Also accompanying this lot is a 1910 Copy of the Railway Magazine. NEVER BEEN OFFERED IN A UK RAILWAYANA AUCTION BEFORE. NEVER BEEN OFFERED IN A UK RAILWAYANA AUCTION BEFORE. Also accompanying this lot is a 1910 Copy of the Railway Magazine. |
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£4200 |
96 |
M.R.N.C.C. Guards Watch. Circa 1910. This watch was used on the Midland Railway line, between Belfast and Londonderry. The Back is stamped "M.R.N.C.C. No 56". A nice example in full working order. |
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£280 |
97 |
Rare & Historic - Edmondson Wooden Ticket Cabinet with two opening front doors with 100's of Specific Multiple Tickets from the early 1900s. This Cabinet was used in the Londonderry Station of the Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway. What a rare survivor!!!!!!!!!!! |
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£580 |
98 |
Railway Guard's Whistle. (The Thunderer) Stamped on the side casing "G.N.R.I."??Working order!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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£110 |
99 |
The original drawing by GNRI of the general arrangement of Railcar "A". The drawing is dated May 1932.
A framed colour photo of Railcar No19. County Donegal Railway Joint Committee. 1930s.
A printout showing some history of railcar development in Ireland. This is for background information only.
A framed B&W photo of LNER Class A1 4-6-2 No 2547. "Doncaster". 1932.
2 Different L&LSR Postcards. Early 1900s.
L&LSR Company cheque to Cammell Laird. June 1914.
Letter from John Kelly, (Coal Importers) to L&LSR quoting the cost of coal delivered to Fahan. There are comments by L&LSR rep at the bottom.
17 L&LSR Letter stamps, plus 1 L&LSR Newspaper parcel stamp.
a. Large Red, 1898, 2d. 2 stamps (vertical pair) 2 stamps (horizontal pair) and one single stamp.
b. Small Red, 1889, 2d. 4 stamps (block of 4)
c. Light Blue, 1891, 1d. 4 stamps (block of 4)
d. Dark Blue, 1891, 1d. 4 stamps (block of 4)
e. 1 single Newspaper parcel stamp 1d.
A price list from David Feldman, Dublin, dated 1973, detailing Ireland Railway stamps. For Information.
A copy of "The Donegal Annual, 1952" This contains an article on the railways of Donegal. L&LSR included.
A holiday brochure issued by L&LSR in 1935 for 1 weeks touring Donegal and area. Full accommodation and travel. Cost £4 9s 6d !!! |
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100 |
GWR - Brass Steam Locomotive Nameplate "PRINCESS MARY" As carried by a Churchward designed Star Class ex GWR 4-6-0 locomotive number "4046". Built at Swindon works in May 1914. Works No 2572. Allocations included Shrewsbury from where it was withdrawn in November 1951.Cut up at Swindon Works. Superb example!!! Ex loco condition. |
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£7200 |
101 |
BR (ER) Enamel Station Running - In - Board Sign "BAYFORD" Un - Flanged. Size 183 x 40.5 cm. |
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102 |
C/I Titled Notice "Great Central Rly - Beware of the Trains". White lettering on a Black background in Restored Condition. Size: 14½" x 26½.? |
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£150 |
103 |
B.R. (S) Station Enamel Totem "LEE FOR BURNT ASH" Half flanged. Ex Station condition. This potentially Unique Totem now being offered at our Stafford Auction has not only never been offered in a UK Auction before but also was never known to have had the lettering "FOR BURNT ASH" in the bottom panel. Another rare find!!!!!!! |
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£8000 |
104 |
Lucas "KING OF THE ROAD" Vehicle Lamp. Nice original condition. |
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£50 |
105 |
Brass Steam Locomotive Cabside Number plate" 4156" As carried by a Collett designed 2-6-2T built at Swindon works in August 1947.Allocated to Severn Tunnel Jct and Newport Ebbw Jct it was withdrawn from the latter in June 1965.Cut up at Woodham Bros Barry in July 1980. Front restored. |
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£620 |
106 |
Alloy Round Single Line Tablet. "TRIMINGHAM - MUNDESLEY NORTH - No11. Good condition. Cromer collection. |
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£510 |
107 |
BR (W) Station Enamel Sign. "PULLMAN CAR B". Size 14" x 12". Good condition. |
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£330 |
108 |
FIRST OF THE CLASS - C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Number plate "5800" As carried by a Collett designed ex GWR 0-4-2-T built at Swindon Works in January 1933.Allocated to Swindon throughout its working life it was withdrawn from there in July 1958.Cut up at Swindon Works 10/58. |
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£650 |
109 |
A Selection of Brass Signal Box Lever Plates. Midland Rly - Small Type Brass Signal Lever Plates. Numbers 5, 6, 16, 26, 28. Size 4" x 1". Lightly Polished. Along with a Midland Rly - Brass Signal Lever Plate. "SIGNAL FROM No 1 RECEPTION LINE". Size 5" x 4". Lightly Polished. |
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£140 |
110 |
B.R. (WR) Station Totem Enamel Sign "TAPLOW". Fully flanged example. Nice condition. |
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111 |
C/I Shed Plate "2A" RUGBY. Face restored. |
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£150 |
112 |
Framed & Glazed B/W Official Photo showing Class 40 Locomotive Number "D299 ON THE ROYAL SCOT" Size 22" x 18". |
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£30 |
113 |
8"Dial clock with mahogany back box and dialsurround the back box has one side door, one lower door and LNER instruction's for regulating this clock. The dial is marked LNER 12424 and is complete with its brass bezel. This clock is in working order complete with cranked winding key. Some paint loss on the clock face but still in its original condition. |
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£250 |
114 |
BR (M) 1960's Black and White Station Enamel Sign. "STAFFORD". Good condition. Size 42" x 8". |
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£100 |
115 |
A Superb Brass Hand Built 3 1/4 Gauge Live Steam "ATLANTIC" 4-4-2 Locomotive along with it 6 Wheel Tender. Purchased in 1974 as a working Loco. The boiler certificate has expired. A very nice example indeed!!!!!! |
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£1000 |
116 |
C/I Oval Diesel Worksplate. "BUILT 1959 CREWE". As carried by a 08 Shunter Ex D3733 becoming 08 566. Ex Loco condition. |
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£100 |
117 |
C/I "D" Wagon Registration Plate. "B745084 -10 TONS - BARASSIE 1971 - LOT NO 3758". One of only 62 wagons built. Restored. |
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£40 |
118 |
BR (ER) Station Totem Enamel sign "BECONTREE" Half Flanged. Good condition. |
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£700 |
119 |
BR (M) Station Enamel Sign. "PASSENGERS MUST CROSS THE LINE BY THE BRIDGE" Good condition. Size 36" x 18". Ex Kimberley Station. |
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£150 |
120 |
Brass Steam Locomotive Cabside Number plate "1651" As carried by a Hawksworth designed 0-6-0 PT built at Swindon Works in December 1954.Allocations included only Llanelly and Swansea Paxton St from where it was withdrawn in October 1965.Cut up at Cashmore's Newport, South Wales 02/66. Ex Loco condition. |
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£650 |
121 |
G.W.R. - Three Aspect Hand Lamp. Stamped "GWR". Complete with vessel & burner. Original condition. |
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£60 |
122 |
BR (S) Station Enamel Sign. "TRAINS FOR LEWISHAM - LONDON BRIDGE - CANNON ST - WATERLOO AND CHARING CROSS". With Arrow pointing left. Good condition. Size 60" x 17". |
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£640 |
123A |
Large Steel Equipment Plate. "ENGLISH ELECTRIC". Size 34" x 5". As removed. |
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£45 |
123B |
Small Steel Equipment Plate. "ENGLISH ELECTRIC". Size 16" x 2 1/4". As removed. |
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£30 |
124 |
1970's Era Plastic Notice. "CREWE DIESEL DEPOT". Size 21" x 3". Ex Crewe North. |
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£35 |
125 |
LNER Wall Lamp Vessel and Glass only. Plated "LNER RUSKINGTON". Good condition. |
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£60 |
126 |
Great Eastern Railway - Small POLICE LAMP Plated "HADLEIGH -
3" and Stamped "GER". All complete with vessel and burner. Rare example. |
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£520 |
127 |
BR (ScR) Enamel Station Doorplate. "STAFF ONLY". Size "18 x 3 1/2". Good Condition. |
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£100 |
128 |
C/I Titled Notice "Lancashire & Yorkshire Rly - Notice Trespass". White lettering on a Black background in Restored Condition. Size: 21½" x 32". |
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£90 |
129 |
C/I Shed Plate "10C" PATRICROFT. Front restored. |
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£140 |
130 |
BR (ER) Station Totem Enamel sign "UPMINSTER BRIDGE" Half Flanged. Good condition. |
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131 |
BR (ER) Enamel Station Running - In - Board Sign "UPMINSTER" Un - Flanged. Size 10.5" x 20". Very nice condition and properly mounted on a wooden frame. |
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£160 |
132 |
Enamel Adverting Sign. "19 MEDALS AWARDED - VICKER'S INK'S". Size 12" x 8". |
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£120 |
133 |
Framed & Glazed Official Map of "MANCHESTER DISTRICT" by the Railway Clearing House 1926. Size 24" x 18". |
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£70 |
134 |
BR (M) Station Enamel Sign. "TICKETS". Good condition. Size 24" x 18". |
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£130 |
135 |
Brass Steam Locomotive Cabside Numberplate "2950". As carried by a GWR 4-6-0 Saint Class named "TAPLOW COURT" Built at Swindon Works in May 1912. Withdrawn from 82A Bristol Bath Road shed in September 1952. Cut up Swindon 1953. . Front restored. |
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£2000 |
136 |
BR (ER) Station Totem Enamel sign "HORNCHURCH" Half Flanged. Good colour and shine. |
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£1100 |
137 |
BR (ER) Signalbox Enamel "MAIN YARD CONTROL TOWER". Very good condition. Size 60" x 12". Ex Tinsley Marshalling Yard. |
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138 |
BR (ER) Signalbox Enamel "MAIN YARD (WEST END)". Very good condition. Size 60" x 12". Ex Tinsley Marshalling Yard. |
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139 |
BR (ER) Signalbox Enamel "EXPRESS FREIGHT YARD". Very good condition. Size 60" x 12". Ex Tinsley Marshalling Yard. |
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140 |
STEAM LOCOMOTIVE NAMEPLATE "CAEN" with its integral Royal Engineer Crest above. This fine cast brass set was carried by an Austerity 0-6-0ST with inside cylinders, War Dept. No 75032, built by Hunslet as works No 2884, becoming Longmoor Military Railway Loco No 102 in 1962 and withdrawn in 1967. Front restored. |
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£1500 |
141 |
A Pair of Midland Railway Steel Destination Signs. "MANCHESTER - DERBY". Double sided. Size 34 1/2" x 3 1/4. Good condition. |
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£60 |
142 |
BR (SR) Station Target Enamel Sign "SIDCUP". Good condition. |
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£230 |
143 |
C/I Titled Notice "Great Western & London Midland & Scottish Rlys Joint Committee - Trespass" Nine lines of text. White lettering on a Black background in Restored Condition. Size: 21 1/2" x 26 1/2". |
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£140 |
144 |
C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Number plate "44385" As carried by a Fowler designed ex MR/LMS 0-6-0 tender locomotive built at the North British Locomotive Co, Glasgow in October 1926.Allocations included Workington, Stoke and Crewe South from where it was withdrawn in August 1959.Cut up at Derby works in the same month. Front restored. |
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£440 |
145 |
Special Historic Item. We are Privileged to have the opportunity to offer this Historic Item today. The lot comprises a box within a box. The inner box is made of Solid Silver with Hallmarks for 1881 and contains a portion of the "FIRST SOD DUG AT THE COMMENCMENT OF THE HULL - BARNSLEY - AND WEST RIDING JUNCTION RAILWAY AND DOCK COMPANY ON THE 15TH JANUARY 1881". The outer engine turned and embellished box has an inscription inside the lid to this affect. The Box was presented to John Fisher JP Sheriff of Kingston Upon Hull at that time. The Silver Gilt box is presented in a Small Velveteen Draw String Bag. A unique opportunity to acquire a stunning rarity!!!!!!! |
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£540 |
146 |
Alloy Single Line Key Token "DRWS-Y-NANT - GARNEDDWEN". From the Great Western Railway route Ruabon to Dolgelley with running powers to Barmouth. Garneddwen is the summit of the line some 750 feet above sea level. This was a short section. |
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£340 |
147 |
North British Pattern - Three Aspect Bull's Eye Glass - Hand Lamp Stamped "N B - LONGTOWN - 21105". Complete with vessel & burner. Original condition, |
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£420 |
148 |
B.R. (WR) Station Totem Enamel Sign "DIDCOT". Fully flanged. Some minor face repairs otherwise good condition. |
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£650 |
149 |
BR (S) Signalbox Enamel "BRAMLEY". Very good condition. Size 54" x 12". |
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£400 |
150 |
FIRST OF THE CLASS - Brass Steam Locomotive Cabside Number plate "3200". As carried by Ex GWR Collett 0-6-0 Locomotive built Swindon 1946. Allocated new to Portmadoc in 1946, Machynlleth (89C) in 1950, its last shed was Templecombe (71H) from where it was withdrawn in in Jan 1965. Cut up Swindon 4/65. Front restored. |
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151 |
FIRST OF THE CLASS - C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate "3200". As carried by Ex GWR Collett 0-6-0 Locomotive built Swindon 1946. Allocated new to Portmadoc in 1946, Machynlleth (89C) in 1950, its last shed was Templecombe (71H) from where it was withdrawn in in Jan 1965. Cut up Swindon 4/65. Ex-loco condition. |
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152 |
S.R. Sunshine Letters Station Enamel "ROAD SERVICES - IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE - SOUTHERN RAILWAY". Size 26" x 5". Excellent condition. |
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153 |
C/I Star Shaped Wagon Registration Plate. S.R. - 740A - AUG.1930". Restored condition. |
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£200 |
154 |
C/I Star Shaped Wagon Registration Plate. F. R. Co - 922A - JAN 1917". Restored condition. |
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£75 |
155 |
Alloy Electric Locomotive Worksplate. "BRUSH TRACTION No 1080 - 1994". As carried by a Class 92 019. Ex Loco condition. |
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£650 |
156 |
Steel Railway Track Gauge - Stamped "JUNE 23th 1923". Good condition. |
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£25 |
157 |
L.N.E.R. Station Wall Lamp Glass Name "HERTINGFORDBURY". Closed line between Welwyn City - Hertford. Closed to passengers in the 1950's, to good's in the 60's. Sadly broken in two pieces. Rare survivor!!!!!! |
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£130 |
158 |
Brass Oval 9 X 5 Steam Locomotive Worksplate "LNER - 1929 - 1897 GATESHEAD WORKS". New to traffic as a NER Q Class Loco. Allocations included Carlisle, Gateshead, Stratford, Neville Hill, Selby, Scarborough, Selby. Withdrawn 5/11/38. |
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159 |
BR (E) Enamel station Totem Sign. "CLARE". Half Flanged. Excellent condition. |
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£2400 |
160 |
G.E.R Wooden Framed Waiting Room Glass Mirror Marked "GER 99". Size 107cm x 83cm. From Rye House. |
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£100 |
161 |
BR (SR) Station Target Enamel Sign "BASINGSTOKE". Some face chips. Otherwise good condition. |
|
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162 |
Wooden Framed Track Gradient Diagram from "WHITLINGHAM - CROMER". As removed condition. Size 26½" x 9½". |
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163 |
BR (ER) Fully Flanged Enamel Station Doorplate. "PRIVATE". Size "18 x 3 1/2". Good Condition. |
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£120 |
164 |
Framed & Glazed Official GWR Poster. "WINDSOR CASTLE". With Ivorine title plate. Showing a view of the Castle across the river. Good condition. |
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£150 |
165 |
C/I Steam Locomotive Cabside Number Plate "6639" As carried by a Collett designed ex GWR 56xx Class 0-6-02T built at Swindon Works in September 1928.Allocations included Newport Ebbw Jct, Severn Tunnel Jct, Swindon, Radyr, Llantrisant and Leamington Spa from where it was withdrawn in October 1963.Cut up at Birds Morriston, South Wales 5/64. |
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£430 |
166 |
Alloy Round Single Line Tablet. "EAST WINCH - SWAFFHAM - No1. Good condition. Cromer collection. |
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£170 |
167 |
Alloy Oval Diesel Locomotive Worksplate "BRUSH SULZER - No 623 - 1967 - ENGLAND. As carried by D1961 - becoming 47 515. Last Works number of the batch built at Brush. One of only 3 Locos that carried a 1967 builder's plate. Ex Loco condition. |
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£1300 |
168 |
B.R. (S) Station Enamel Totem Sign "CLAPHAM JUNCTION" Fully flanged. Good condition. |
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169 |
C/I Shed Plate "26F" PATRICROFT. From 2/58 to 9/9/63 then becoming 9H until closed 1/7/68. Front restored. |
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£160 |
170 |
Alloy Diesel Locomotive Nameplate "HENRY THE NAVIGATOR". As carried by a Cross Country Super Voyager No 221 125. As removed condition. |
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£1000 |
171 |
B.R. (M) Station Enamel Totem Sign "PATRICROFT". Fully flanged. Good condition. |
|
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172 |
C/I Steam Loco Water Capacity Plate. "GWR 2347 - 3500 GALLONS - SWINDON". Front restored. |
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£150 |
173 |
C/I Titled Notice "Great Western Railway - Beware of Trains". White lettering on a Black background in Restored Condition. Size: 23 1/2" x 15 1/2". Rare Pattern. |
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£65 |
174 |
BR (M) Double Sided Wooden Carriage Board. "BLACKPOOL NORTH - PRESTON". Size 28" x 3". As removed. |
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£180 |
175 |
Four items of Silver Ware in one lot.
1. Coffee Pot.
2. Tea Pot.
3. Water jug.
4. Serving Terrine. |
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£50 |
176 |
C/I Shed Plate "41C" SHEFFIELD MILLHOUSES. Restored condition. |
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£175 |
177 |
Wooden Birmingham City Transport Tram Car Destination Box and Blind. Both are ex Moseley Road, Balsall Heath depot (closed in1949). The original operating handle is included.Working condition. |
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£580 |
178 |
B.R. (M) Station Enamel Totem Sign "CAMDEN ROAD" Fully flanged. Good condition. |
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£600 |
179 |
A Set of (10) 7" Diameter Ceramic Small Plates. Company stamped. "MELTON CONSTABLE RAILWAY INSTITUTE". Good condition. |
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£120 |
180 |
An Extremely Rare - GWR C/I Steam Locomotive Cabside Numberplate "GWR 1392" As carried by a 4-4-0T. Built by the Yorkshire Engine Company in 1871 for the Neath & Brecon Railway, numbered No. 5, rebuilt in 1898 with a cab fitted, then got absorbed by the GWR in 1923, from when it was re-numbered GWR 1392. The loco only remained in service in GWR Stock for three years and was then withdrawn. |
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£2250 |
181 |
BR (W) Wooden Train Destination Board "SWINDON - OLD OAK COMMON. As removed condition. |
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£110 |
182 |
Alloy Diesel Depot Plaque. "CREWE CAT". Depicting the Cheshire Cat. Ex Loco condition. |
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£420 |
183 |
BR (ER) Enamel Signalbox Name Board. "ST. MARGARETS" Un - Flanged. Size 216 x 26.5 cm. |
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£420 |
184 |
C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Number plate "5027" As carried by a Collett designed ex GWR 4-6-0 Castle class tender locomotive named "FARLEIGH CASTLE" built at Swindon Works in May 1934.Allocations included Old Oak Common, Chester West, Wolverhampton Stafford Road, Bristol Bath Road, Carmarthen and Llanelly from where it was withdrawn in November 1962.Cut up at Cashmore's Great Bridge 09/63. |
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£1250 |
185 |
B.R "LION OVER WHEEL" Transfer mounted on a back board. |
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£45 |
186 |
S.R. Enamel Station Poster Header. "SOUTHERN RAILWAY". Dark blue lettering on a white background. Two pieces mounted on a wooden board. Size 53" x 6". |
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£130 |
187 |
A GWR Large "POCKET WATCH". In full working order. |
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£210 |
188 |
M & G N - Three Aspect Hand Lamp. Brass Plated "RUNTON WEST - 1950 - M&GN". Also stamped M & GN on the side casing. Complete with vessel & burner. Original condition. Cromer collection. |
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£850 |
189 |
Brass Round Single Line Tablet "SHERINGHAM - RUNTON JCT - No3". Good condition. Cromer collection. |
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£600 |
190 |
Alloy Steam Locomotive Headboard "THE TYNESIDER" As carried by the King's Cross to Newcastle Sleeping Car Train. The service started on the 5th June 1950 and lasted until 4th May 1968. Cast into the rear are other names of other Famous Named Train Express Headboard services. This impressive headboard is in Ex-Loco condition as from the last days of service. This is the first early version without its shield. |
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£2500 |
191 |
Alloy Electric Locomotive Plaque. "LION OVER WHEEL" Ex 83003. Acquired by the vendor with a scrap note while working in Crewe Works. Clean condition still showing signs of BR Blue paint to the rear. |
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£720 |
192 |
Electric Locomotive Worksplate. "AEI - 1960". As carried by a class 81 - E3010 - becoming 81 008. Restored condition. Not common!!!!!!! |
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£1200 |
193 |
B.R. ScR Station Totem Enamel Sign "WHITECRAIGS". Fully flanged. Good condition. |
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194 |
Alloy Single Line Key Token "LLANUWCHLLYN - DRWS-Y-NANT". From the Great Western Railway route Ruabon to Dolgelley with running powers to Barmouth. This was the long section when Garneddwen was switched out. |
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195 |
Brass Steam Locomotive Cabside Number plate "5062" As carried by a Collett designed ex GWR 4-6-0 Castle Class locomotive named " EARL OF SHAFTESBURY" built at Swindon works in June 1937.Allocations included Wolverhampton Stafford Road, Newton Abbot, Exeter, Taunton, Bristol Bath Road, Swindon, Landore and Llanelly from where it was withdrawn in August 1962.Cut up at R.S.Hayes, Bridgend 12/62. |
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£2500 |
196 |
C/I Titled Notice "Great Central Rly - Trespass". White lettering on a Black background in Restored Condition. Size: 12" x 20". |
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£95 |
197 |
C/I Oval Wagon Registration Plate. "N.B. Ry Co - COWLAIRS - 1921 - TO CARRY 15 TONS". Mounted on a wooden base. Front restored. Black & white. |
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£160 |
198 |
C/I Wagon Registration Plate. "N. B. RY Coy - No 25889 - 1914 - TO CARRY 12 TONS". Front restored. Black & Yellow. |
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£120 |
199 |
Extremely Rare - B.R. (M) Station Enamel Totem Sign "CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH CENTRAL" Fully flanged. Excellent condition. |
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£1350 |
200 |
Superb Brass Steam Locomotive Nameplate "FLYING DUTCHMAN" As carried by a Riddles designed BR Britannia Class 4-6-2 No "70018" Built at Crewe Works in June 1951.Allocations included Old Oak Common, Cardiff Canton, Carlisle Canal, Longsight, Crewe North, Crewe South, Carlisle Upperby and Carlisle Kingmoor from where it was withdrawn in December 1966.Cut up at Motherwell Machinery & Scrap, Wishaw, near Motherwell 05/67. A wonderful opportunity to own this first time in auction iconic plate. Ex Loco condition. Arguably one of the best names in the class! |
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£14000 |
201 |
C/I Oval Steam Locomotive Worksplate "BUILT 1951 CREWE". As fitted to the Britannia Class Loco's. Restored condition. |
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£420 |
202 |
C/I Shed Plate "86C" CARDIFF CANTON. Restored condition. |
|
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203 |
C/I Shed Plate "SC" Self-Cleaning. (86C). Restored condition. |
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£100 |
204 |
C/I Shed Plate "5A" CREWE NORTH. Restored condition. |
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£220 |
205 |
C/I Shed Plate "12A" CARLISLE KINGMOOR. Restored condition. |
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£210 |
206 |
A Superb Boxed O Gauge Model of "70018 FLYING DUTCHMAN". This model has been professionally hand built and is a wonderful a compliment to the Loco Nameplate offered to day. |
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207 |
Reproduction C/I Smokebox Number Plate "70018". Now concluding the ion of items associated with the Flying Dutchman nameplate collection. |
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£200 |
208 |
Alloy Single Line Key Token "LLANGOLLEN GOODS JCN - DEESIDE LOOP". From the Great Western Railway route Ruabon to Dolgelley with running powers to Barmouth. This was a short section. Ex box condition. |
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£220 |
209 |
BR (S) Enamel Station Doorplate. "PRIVATE". Size 18" x 3 1/2". Mounted on wood. Good Condition. |
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£100 |
210 |
Brass Steam Locomotive Cabside Number plate "2865" As carried by a Churchward designed ex GWR 2-8-0 tender locomotive built at Swindon Works in July 1918.Allocations included Salisbury, Oxley, Stourbridge Jct, Swindon, Newport Ebbw Jct, Cardiff canton and Severn Tunnel Jct from where it was withdrawn in January 1963.Cut up at Swindon Works 02/63. |
|
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211 |
LNER - Double Sided 'Horseshoe' Station Lamp Enamel. "CROMER". Good condition. Cromer Collection. Extremely Rare!!!!!!!!!!! |
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£330 |
212 |
C/I Shed Plate "87B" DUFFRYN YARD. Ex Loco condition. |
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£180 |
213 |
B.R. (WR) Station Totem Enamel Sign "WEST RUISLIP". Fully flanged. Good condition |
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214 |
Q/R Poster. LMS - LNER "ROYAL EDINBURGH". By Fred Taylor. |
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£280 |
215 |
Q/R Poster. "MANCHESTER - KNUTSFORD - CHESTER". 1970's Timetable Poster. |
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£60 |
216 |
Q/R Poster. "NORTHERN IRELAND SEVEN DAYS CAREFREE TOUR". Summer 1952. |
|
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217 |
Q/R Poster. "BR SEND YOUR PARCELS BY RAIL SPEEDY TRANSIT". |
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£30 |
218 |
Q/R Poster. "BR TRAIN DEPARTURES PETERBOROUGH NORTH". June 18th - Sept 23rd 1951. |
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£110 |
219 |
BR (SR) Station Target Enamel Sign "NORBURY". Good condition. |
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£300 |
220 |
Steel Single Line Key Token "DOLGELLEY - PENMAENPOOL". From the ex-Cambrian Railways route between Dolgelley and Barmouth Junction. Ex box condition. |
|
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221 |
C/I Titled Notice "Midland Railway - 7 Vic Cap Trespass". White lettering on a Black background in Restored Condition. Size: 19 1/2 x 26". |
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£75 |
222 |
Brass Steam Locomotive Cabside Number plate "8488". As carried by a Hawksworth designed 94xx class 0-6-0PT built by Robert Stephenson & Hawthorn at Darlington in July 1952. Allocations included Gloucester Horton Rd, Swansea East Dock, Neath Court Sart and Llanelly from where it was withdrawn in May 1965.Cut up at Bird's Bynea, South Wales 08/65. |
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£600 |
223 |
L T Underground Enamel station Sign. "TICKETS AND TRAINS" with arrow pointing left. Size 30" x 30". |
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£190 |
224 |
Brass Steam Locomotive Cabside Number Plate "9454" as carried by a Hawksworth designed 0-6-0PT built by Robert Stephenson & Hawthorns in September 1951. Allocated to Duffryn Yard throughout its working life it was withdrawn from there in January 1962. Cut up at Cashmore's Newport, South Wales 4/62. |
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£600 |
225 |
Brass Steam Locomotive Nameplate "FRILSHAM MANOR" As carried by a Collett designed ex GWR 4-6-0 No 7816 built at Swindon works in January 1939. Allocations included Neyland, St Blazey, Tyseley, Stourbridge Jcn, Reading, Swindon, Didcot and Gloucester Horton Road from where it was withdrawn in November 1965. Cut up at Cashmore's Newport 2/66. Stamped on the rear (7816 - R). This is the Right Hand plate. NEVER BEEN OFFERED IN AUCTION BEFORE. See next lot. |
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226 |
Brass Steam Locomotive Cabside Numberplate "7816". "FRILSHAM MANOR" As carried by a Collett designed ex GWR 4-6-0 No 7816 built at Swindon works in January 1939. Allocations included Neyland, St Blazey, Tyseley, Stourbridge Jcn, Reading, Swindon, Didcot and Gloucester Horton Road from where it was withdrawn in November 1965. Cut up at Cashmore's Newport 2/66. NEVER BEEN OFFERED IN AUCTION BEFORE. See next lot. |
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227 |
C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate "7816". "FRILSHAM MANOR" As carried by a Collett designed ex GWR 4-6-0 No 7816 built at Swindon works in January 1939. Allocations included Neyland, St Blazey, Tyseley, Stourbridge Jcn, Reading, Swindon, Didcot and Gloucester Horton Road from where it was withdrawn in November 1965. Cut up at Cashmore's Newport 2/66. NEVER BEEN OFFERED IN AUCTION BEFORE. |
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228 |
BR (ER) Station Totem Enamel sign "ELM PARK" Half Flanged. Good condition. |
|
£620 |
229 |
Alloy Single Line Key Token "LLANGOLLEN GOODS JCN - BERWYN". From the Llangollen Railway between Llangollen and Corwen. This key token dates back to 1985 when the railway operated between Llangollen and Berwyn before extending to Deeside in 1990. |
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£150 |
230 |
Alloy Diesel Locomotive Worksplate. "BEYER PEACOCK (HYMEK LTD) Works No 8066 - 1966" Manchester. As carried by D7656 becoming 25 306. Ex Loco Condition. Not common!!!! |
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£820 |
231 |
F&G Carriage print "CROMFORD, DERBYS" From a watercolour by Jack Merriott. Not common. |
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£50 |
232 |
NER Brass Oval Steam Locomotive Cabside Numberplate No "2392". As carried by a 0-6-0 Loco, Built at Darlington Works in 1923. Designed by Worsdell and later developed by Raven. In 1946 the number became 5894, later becoming 65894. Size 23 1/2" x 14 1/2". |
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£250 |
233 |
F&G Carriage print "UFFORD, NR MELTON - SUFFOLK" From a watercolour by L. R. Squirrell. |
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£40 |
234 |
BR (M) Double Sided Wooden Carriage Board. "LONDON - MANCHESTER". Size 32" x 3". As removed |
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£80 |
235 |
12" Dial "CLOCK" by John Smith of Derby with fusee movement and MAHOGANY DIAL SURROUND with spun brass bezel and brass plate NUMBER 11719. The MAHOGANY back box has two side doors and one lower door a superb example of a JOHN SMITH'S clock fully serviced complete with pendulum and key. |
|
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236 |
F&G Carriage print "HINCHINGBROOKE". Huntingdonshire. From a watercolour by Edward Walker. |
|
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237 |
C/I Titled Notice "London & North Eastern Rly - Footpath for the use of Pedestrians only". White lettering on a Black background in Restored Condition. Size: 20" x 23 1/2". |
|
£70 |
238 |
BR (E) White Loco Lamp. All complete with vessel & burner. Good condition. |
|
£95 |
239 |
Steel Single Line Key Token "LLANGOLLEN GOODS JCN - GLYNDYFRDWY". From the Great Western Railway route Ruabon to Dolgelley with running powers to Barmouth. This was the long section when Deeside Loop was switched out. Ex box condition. |
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£230 |
240 |
Brass Steam Locomotive Cabside Number plate "5339". As carried by a GWR Churchward 43xx class 2-6-0 Locomotive built at Swindon Works in January 1918. Allocations included Plymouth Laira, Newton Abbot, St. Philips Marsh, Carmarthen, Exeter, Severn Tunnel Junction. Withdrawn 11/60. Cut up Swindon works 4/61. Front restored. |
|
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241 |
Framed & Glazed Colour Print Showing Class 55 002 Deltic Loco in York Station. By Ivor Pritchard. No 97 - 750. Size 30" x 23". |
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£50 |
242 |
Framed & Glazed Colour Print "YORK RACES". Showing Two Class 55 Deltic Locos. By Brian Jones. No 7 - 500. Size 33" x 24". |
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£65 |
243 |
C/I Shedcode Plate. "34G" Finsbury Park. Front restored. |
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£60 |
244 |
B.R. (WR) Station Totem Enamel Sign "NEWBURY". Fully flanged. Good condition |
|
£600 |
245 |
Brand New - Twelve (12) Original British Railways "LION HOLDING WHEEL" Transfers. As displayed on Mk 1 carriage rolling stock. Ideal for the preservation movement. |
|
£120 |
246 |
C/I Shed Plate "61A" KITTYBREWSTER. Ex Loco condition. |
|
£230 |
247 |
Steel Class 91 Small Version. Inter City "SWALLOW". As removed condition. Not common! |
|
£100 |
248 |
South West Trains (SR) Modern Totem Sign "LYMINGTON PIER" Light Green. Good condition. |
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£420 |
249 |
Alloy Single Line Key Token "GLYNDYFRDWY - CARROG". From the Great Western Railway route Ruabon to Dolgelley with running powers to Barmouth. This was a short section. |
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£240 |
250 |
Brass LNER Commemorative Cabside Plaque. As carried by a Gresley V2 LNER 2-6-2 No 60835 "THE GREEN HOWARD". Built Darlington Works Sept 1938. Allocations included 52A, 52D, 52B, 52A, 61B, 64A from where it was withdrawn in October 1965. Cut up at Campbell's, Airdrie, 12/1965. This Plaque was fitted to the Loco in September 1938 at Richmond, Yorkshire. This remarkable survivor has been in an Ex LNER Driver's possession since the Loco came out of service in 1965. The Plaque was to commemorate the 250th year of the raising of the regiment 1688 - 1938. In original polished condition. ..The Plaques were fitted just under both Cab Windows clearly visible on many photographs!!!!!! . Only two V2's had these plaques this one and "THE SNAPPER". Acquired by the vendor who was a Top Link Driver on the LNER based at York |
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£2000 |
251 |
BR (ER) Enamel Sign. "PRIVATE CROSSING - THE USE OF THIS CROSSING EXCEPT BY AUTHORISED USERS IS FORBIDDEN". Ex "CRAMBOURNE DRIVE - HODDESDON. Between Rye House & St Margarets Stations. Size 30" x 30". |
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£200 |
252 |
BR (ER) Enamel Station Running - In - Board Sign "RYE HOUSE" Un - Flanged. Size 244 x 41cm. |
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£200 |
253 |
LNER Square Cart Lamp. Brass plated "LONDON GDS - 6306".Good original condition. |
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£135 |
254 |
B.R. (M) Station Enamel Totem Sign "PENDLETON BROAD STREET". Fully flanged, face drilled. Good condition. |
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£450 |
255 |
FIRST OF THE CLASS - Brass Steam Locomotive Cabside Number plate "3400" As carried by a Hawksworth designed 94xx class 0-6-0PT built by the Yorkshire Engine Co Leeds in December 1955.Allocations included Cardiff East Dock, Shrewsbury and Radyr from where it was withdrawn in November 1964.Cut up at R.S.Hayes, Bridgend 02/65. |
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£600 |
256 |
SR. Enamel Station Sign. "PRIVATE". Un flanged. Good condition. Size 18" x 6" |
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£100 |
257 |
C/I Titled Notice "London & North Western Rly - Beware of Trains". White lettering on a Black background in Restored Condition. Size: 15" x 28". |
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£100 |
258 |
Brass Oval Steam Locomotive Worksplate. "BEYER - PEACOCK & Co LTD - 6690 - MANCHESTER 1931". As carried by a GWR 0-6-0 Pannier No 8710. Complete with Photo of the Loco both mounted on a wooden board. |
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£230 |
259 |
F&G Carriage print "LUNE VALLEY - TEBAY". |
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£40 |
260 |
B.R. (S) Station Enamel Totem Sign "WANDSWORTH TOWN" Fully flanged. Good condition. |
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261 |
C/I Shed Plate "32A NORWICH THORPE". Restored long time ago. |
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£190 |
262 |
C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Number plate "5318" As carried by a Churchward designed ex GWR 43xx class 2-6-0 tender locomotive built at Swindon Works in July 1917.Allocations included Wolverhampton Stafford Road, Newton Abbot, Plymouth Laira, Newport Ebbw Jct, Severn Tunnel Jct, Tyseley and Pontypool Road from where it was withdrawn in September 1961.Cut up at Swindon Works 11/61. |
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263 |
Alloy Modern Traction Diesel Nameplate "CROSS COUNTRY TRAINS". Ex loco condition. Size 39½" x 6". |
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£520 |
264 |
F&G Carriage print "ARCHBISHOPS PALACE - YORK" From a watercolour by S. Agnew Mercer. |
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265 |
Alloy Oval Diesel Locomotive Worksplate "BRUSH SULZER - No 524 - 1964 - ENGLAND. As carried by D1762 - becoming 47 167 - LATER 47580 Named "COUNTY 0F ESSEX. Ex Loco condition |
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£700 |
266 |
Rare - C/I Notice - S.E. & C. Rly - FARMERS AND THEIR SERVANTS??.. 10 LINES OF TEXT. London Bridge Station. Face restored a long time ago. Size 26" x 16". |
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267 |
Alloy Diesel Depot Plaque. "TINSLEY". Depicting the Yorkshire Rose. Ex Loco condition. |
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£300 |
268 |
Southern Railway Brass Steam locomotive Cylindrical "WHISTLE". Scripted on the top "BR 0I" and "y 911 3". Mounted on an Untreated Oak Wall plate. The vendor's father was a long life Permanent Way Engineer on the Southern Region and has he recalls the whistle being on the wall in their home from around the 1960, almost 60 years ago. A very nice polished example!!! |
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£230 |
269 |
Alloy Loco Numberplate - "NATIONAL RAILWAYS OF ZIMBABWE" Oval Cabside. No 1219. As carried by a class DE2. 3" 6" Gauge 2000hp diesel electric loco. Built by English Electric in 1985 for Rhodesian Railways, This was a heavy main line loco similar to a class 40. Ex loco condition. Size 18½" x 12". |
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£160 |
270 |
Brass Steam Locomotive Cabside Number plate "9028" As carried by a Wm Dean/Collett designed ex GWR Dukedog 4-4-0 tender locomotive built at Swindon Works in November 1939.Allocations included Oswestry, Machynlleth, Oxford and Croes Newydd from where it was withdrawn in September 1957.Cut up at Swindon Works 09/57. |
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£1800 |
271 |
N.U.R. Poster "Presented to B.A.GOODWIN by the Derby and District Joint Committee for services rendered as Chairman during 1927". Mounted on card. |
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£110 |
272 |
Framed D/R - B. R. Official Poster. Depicting a Class 47 Locomotive on a passenger service. |
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£100 |
273 |
BR (ER) Station Totem Enamel sign "UPNEY" Half Flanged. Loss of colour and shine. |
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£250 |
274 |
BR (S) Enamel Station Doorplate. "STATION MASTER". Size "18 x 6". In excellent Condition. |
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£320 |
275 |
BR (SR) Station Target Enamel Sign "YEOVIL JUNCTION". Some face chipping. |
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276 |
F&G Carriage print "BRIGHTLINGSEA - ESSEX" From a watercolour by LEONARD SQUIRRELL. |
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£50 |
277 |
C/I Shed Plate "81F" OXFORD. Ex Loco condition. |
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£150 |
278 |
LNER Three Aspect Hand Lamp. Brass Plated "GRANTHAM - PASS 48". Complete with vessel & burner. Original condition. Cromer collection. |
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£110 |
279 |
C/I Titled Notice "Great Western Rly - Trespass". White lettering on a Black background in Restored Condition. Size: 21" x 30". |
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£60 |
280 |
F&G Carriage print "ST MONANCE - FIFESHIRE" From a watercolour by J. McINTOSH PATRICK. |
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£50 |
281 |
C/I Wagon Registration Plate. "CALEDONIAN RY CO - 23796 - 1908 TO CARRY 10 TONS". Front restored. Black |
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£105 |
282 |
1980's Modern Plastic Station Name Light Cover. "DUDDESTON". Size 39" x 8". |
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£40 |
283 |
Diesel Locomotive Worksplate "Built By BREL - Crewe Works 1983". Ex Loco condition. |
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£225 |
284 |
BR (WR) Station Totem Enamel sign "GORING & STREATLEY". Half Flanged. Good condition. |
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£1150 |
285 |
Brass Locomotive Cabside Numberplate "1504" As carried by a Hawksworth designed 0-6-0PT built at Swindon Works in August 1949. Allocated to Old Oak Common for carriage duties throughout its working life until withdrawal in May 1963. Cut up at Thos Ward, Briton Ferry 05/64. |
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£2100 |
286 |
C/I Shed Plate "26E" LEE (OLDHAM). Ex Loco condition. No common!!! |
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£160 |
287 |
Alloy Diesel Locomotive Worksplate. "BEYER PEACOCK (HYMEK LTD) Works No 7995 - 1963" Manchester. As carried by a Hymek No D7091. Front restored. |
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£500 |
288 |
Brass Round Single Line Tablet. "HOLT - SHERINGHAM WEST - No4. Good condition. Cromer collection. |
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£500 |
289 |
B.R. (S) Station Enamel Totem Sign "WHITTON" Fully flanged. Good condition. |
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£2350 |
290 |
C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Number plate "70046" As carried by a Riddles designed Britannia Class 4-6-2 named "ANZAC" built at Crewe Works in June 1954. Allocations included Holyhead, Crewe North, Longsight, Willesden, Aston, Crewe South, Banbury, Carlisle Kingmoor, from where it was withdrawn in July1967. Cut up at Campbell's, Airdrie 11/67. Very rare to find in "Ex Loco Condition". A Superb example. |
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£3700 |
291 |
F&G Carriage print "DUNNOTTAR CASTLE" From a watercolour by J. Mc INTOSH PATRICK. |
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£40 |
292 |
A Time "CLOCK" by NATIONAL TIME RECORDERS of LEEDS. With brass plate marked RCB.2-35. Complete with pendulum and keys in working order. A fine clock from one of B R's depots. Excellent condition. |
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293 |
BR (ER) Station Totem Enamel sign "BROMLEY-BY-BOW". Half Flanged. Ex Station condition. Never been offered in auction before. Records show this example was manufactured with just "BROMLEY" on the sign subsequently having a transfer overlay showing "BROMLEY - BY - BOW". ?..Rare example!!!!!!!!! |
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£3200 |
294 |
F&G Carriage print "CAVENDISH - SUFFOLK" From a watercolour by F.W. BALDWIN. |
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£45 |
295 |
Resin Diesel Locomotive Worksplate "BRCW- SMETHWICK, ENGLAND - Works No DEL 182 - 1961. As carried by a Class 33 D6578 becoming 33 059. Ex loco condition. |
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£250 |
296 |
C/I Titled Notice "Great Western & London & North Western Rly Joint Lines - Notice Trespass". 14 Lines of text. White lettering on a Black background in Restored Condition. Size: 21" x 30". Not common!!! |
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£110 |
297 |
BR (M) Double Sided Wooden Carriage Board. "MORECAMBE - BRADFORD". Size 28" x 3". As removed |
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£290 |
298 |
RARE - N & S C (Norfolk and Suffolk) - Three Aspect Hand Lamp. Brass Plated - "N&SC - ROUGHTON ROAD - SIGNALBOX". Complete with vessel & burner. Restored condition. Cromer collection. |
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£1600 |
299 |
Alloy Round Single Line Tablet. "ROUGHTON ROAD JUNC - OVERSTRAND - No 3". Good condition. Cromer collection. |
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£1000 |
300 |
Brass LNER Right Hand Facing "FOX". As carried by a Gresley Hunt Class D49 LNER 4-4-0. These were all independently fitted above the nameplate. Attractively mounted on a wood base many years ago by the vendor who was a Top Link Driver on the LNER based at York. |
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£2200 |
301 |
F&G Carriage print "WEST WYCOMBE - BUCKS" From a watercolour by HORACE WRIGHT. |
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302 |
LNER - Fully Flanged Enamel Station Destination Indicator "CROMER" Size "18 x 3 1/2". From the Norwich Train Describer Board. Good Condition. Comer Collection. |
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£350 |
303 |
BR (M) Enamel Totem Sign "MOORSIDE & WARDLEY". Fully Flanged. Good condition. |
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304 |
F&G Main Line Passenger Services Carriage Map "SOUTHERN REGION". |
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£55 |
305 |
FIRST OF THE CLASS – Brass Steam Locomotive Cabside Numberplate "4900" As carried by a Collett designed ex GWR mixed traffic 4-6-0 Hall Class locomotive named "SAINT MARTIN" built at Swindon in December 1924. Allocations included Plymouth Laira, Newton Abbot, Worcester, Old Oak Common from where it was withdrawn in April 1959. Cut up at Swindon Works 04/59. This was the only locomotive to be converted from a Saint and was originally numbered 2925. Ex Loco condition. SEE NEXT LOT BELOW. |
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£5000 |
306 |
FIRST OF THE CLASS - C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate "4900" As carried by a Collett designed ex GWR mixed traffic 4-6-0 Hall Class locomotive named "SAINT MARTIN" built at Swindon in December 1924. Allocations included Plymouth Laira, Newton Abbot, Worcester, Old Oak Common from where it was withdrawn in April 1959. Cut up at Swindon Works 04/59. This was the only locomotive to be converted from a Saint and was originally numbered 2925. Ex Loco condition. |
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£1500 |
307 |
We Have been instructed to offer for the first time in auction the following unique ion of items all from "THE HARLAXTON IRON STONE QUARRY - NR GRANTHAM". Which closed in early 1974. These have all been in the vendor's ownership since closure. Brass Steam Locomotive Nameplate "BETTY". As carried by a 0-6-0 ST. Scrapped at Buckminster Quarry, Lincs, Feb 1964. Size 23" x 7".Ex loco condition. |
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£1100 |
308 |
Brass Oval Steam Locomotive Worksplate "ANDREW BARCLAY & Co No 2107 - 1941". As carried by a 0-6-0ST. Ex Loco condition. |
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£600 |
309 |
Brass Steam Locomotive Nameplate "JOAN". As carried by a 0-6-0 ST. Size 20" x 6". Ex Loco condition |
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£1520 |
310 |
Brass Steam Locomotive Nameplate "DENTON". As carried by a 0-6-0 ST. Size 23" x 7".Ex loco condition. |
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£1250 |
311 |
Brass Steam Locomotive Nameplate "ACHILLES". As carried by a Robert Stephenson & Hawthorne 0-6-0 ST. Works No 8051 - 1958. Ex loco condition. |
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£700 |
312 |
Brass Steam Locomotive Worksplate. As carried by a Robert Stephenson & Hawthorne 0-6-0 ST. Works No 8051 - 1958. Name "ACHILLES". Ex loco condition. |
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£360 |
313 |
Brass Industrial Steam Locomotive Pipe "WHISTLE" As removed from "ACHILLES". All complete. 17" Inches long. Ex Loco condition. |
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£660 |
314 |
C/I Titled Notice "London Midland & Scottish & Great Western Joint Lines - Private Path". White lettering on a Black background in Restored Condition. Size: 16" x 25". |
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£200 |
315 |
G.C.R - Small Three Aspect Hand Lamp. Brass Plated. "GCR - W.FORD. DEPOT. LOCO.SUPT." Original condition complete with vessel & burner. Cromer collection. |
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£420 |
316 |
B.R. (S) Station Enamel Totem Sign "BRENTFORD CENTRAL" Fully flanged. Good condition. |
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317 |
Alloy Single Line Key Token "GLYNDYFRDWY - CORWEN WEST". From the Great Western Railway route Ruabon to Dolgelley with running powers to Barmouth. This was the long section when Carrog was switched out. |
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£340 |
318 |
Electro Diesel Locomotive Worksplate "ENGLISH ELECTRIC COMPANY LTD, The Vulcan Works, Newton - Le - Willows, England". As carried by a Class 73 Works No 3594 / E364 - 1965 - E6032 becoming 73 125. Latterly painted in the Gatwick Express Livery. Ex Loco condition. |
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£1020 |
319 |
Alloy Electro Diesel Loco Shed Plate "73A" STEWARTS LANE. Ex Loco Condition. |
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£240 |
320 |
Alloy Diesel Hydraulic Locomotive Nameplate "ZAMBESI". As carried by a Class 43 Warship. Built By NBL In Glasgow as Works No 27993 Numbered D864. Entered traffic in May 1962 - Withdrawn March 1971. Cut Up at BREL Swindon November 1971. Front restored, back Ex Loco. |
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£6250 |
321 |
F&G Carriage Print "BLYTHE BURGH NEAR HALESWORTH" From a watercolour by Henry J Denham |
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£40 |
322 |
Brass Oval Steam Locomotive Worksplate "ANDREW BARCLAY & Co No 974 - 1903". As carried by a 0-4-0 ST. New to the Alloa Coal Company at Tillicoultry Colliery in Clackmannan where it was No 6, Later to Devon Colliery as No 35, then to Manor Powis in Stirlingshire as No 6. Scrapped on Site Nov 1968. Ex Loco condition. |
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£300 |
323 |
Alloy Single Line Key Token "CORWEN WEST - LLANDRILLO". Straight shank, ex GWR. From the Great Western Railway route Ruabon to Dolgelley with running powers to Barmouth. |
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£240 |
324 |
B.R. (WR) Station Totem Enamel Sign "LIMPLEY STOKE". Half flanged. Excellent condition |
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£2700 |
325 |
Brass Steam Locomotive Cabside Numberplate "1365". As carried by a Churchward Class 1361- 0-6-0ST. Built Swindon August 1910. Only one of five built. Allocation included 82C Swindon used as the works shunter, Withdrawn 11/62. Cut up Cashmores, Newport 9/63. Only 5 Loco’s in the class!!! |
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£2400 |
326 |
A GWR Guards "POCKET WATCH". With Fob and chain, marked on the face 03192 and engraved on the rear with matching number. In full working order. |
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£480 |
327 |
C/I Shed Plate "74C" DOVER. Face restored. |
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£380 |
328 |
Alloy Single Line Key Token "LLANDERFELL - BALA JCN". Straight shank, ex GWR. From the Great Western Railway route Ruabon to Dolgelley with running powers to Barmouth. Ex box condition. |
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£220 |
329 |
BR (ER) Enamel Unflanged Station Doorplate. "LADIES WAITING ROOM". Size "18 x 6". Good condition. |
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£100 |
330 |
Alloy Reproduction Diesel Locomotive Nameplate "APAPA". The name once carried by a Class 40 Type 4 numbered D235 becoming 40035. |
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£380 |
331 |
C/I Titled Notice "Great Eastern Railway - Warning to drivers of Locomotives" White lettering on a Black background in Restored Condition. Size: 14" x 19". |
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£75 |
332 |
BR (ER) Station Totem Enamel sign "PLAISTOW" Half Flanged. Good colour and shine. |
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£760 |
333 |
C/I Smokebox Number plate "1451" As carried by a Collett designed ex GWR 0-4-2-T built at Swindon Works in July 1935.Allocations included Exeter, Yeovil Town and Gloucester Horton Road from where it was withdrawn in July 1964.Cut up at Swindon works 08/64. |
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£2050 |
334 |
B R (S) Double Sided Street Direction Sign. "STATION" with arrow pointing right. Good condition. Size 22" x 10". |
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£240 |
335 |
M & G N - Three Aspect Hand Lamp brass plated "SOUTH LYNN. WEST BOX - M &G. N. J.R - 1694". Complete with vessel & burner. Original condition. Cromer collection. |
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£1050 |
336 |
GWR 12" MAHOGANY Dial CLOCK with a chain driven fusee movement and dial inscribed GWR. The back box has two side doors and one lower door and retains its Ivorine plate GWR2223. A fine clock in working order complete with pendulum and winding key. A very nice example.!!!!!!!!!!! |
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337 |
C/I Titled Notice "Great Northern Railway - Warning not to Trespass". White lettering on a Black background in Restored Condition. Size: 28" x 16". |
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£70 |
338 |
Alloy Rectangular Diesel Train Load Hire Plate. "THIS LOCOMOTIVE IS THE PROPERTY OF TRANSRAIL FREIGHT LTD". Often seen on Class 37/4's on the North Wales Coast Passenger services in the 1990's. Ex Loco condition. Size 19" x 17 1/2". |
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£280 |
339 |
BR (M) Double Sided Wooden Carriage Board. "PRESTON - BOLTON". Size 28" x 3". As removed |
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£170 |
340 |
Re-Production Alloy Steam Locomotive Headboard. "GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY" with crest. An Attractive Item. |
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£275 |
341 |
GNR / BR - Four Sided Glazed Station Gas Lamp Top from "CUFFLEY". Ex GNR Station. All complete. Excellent condition. Items not common from that section!!!!!! |
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£350 |
342 |
B.R. (M) Station Enamel Totem Sign "AYLESBURY TOWN". Fully flanged. Good condition. |
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£1050 |
343 |
Brass Oval Industrial Steam Locomotive Worksplate. "PECKETT & SONS - No 1297 - 1913 BRISTOL". From a 0-6-0 Type 5.Threaded lugs to the rear. New to Oughterside Coal & Co in Cumberland, then to Richard Thomas and Baldwin's at Groves end Works, Gorsenion, then to Elba Steel Works, Gowerton. Glamorgan. Scrapped in 1966. Ex Loco condition. Nice example!!!!! |
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£410 |
344 |
Alloy Single Line Key Token "BALA JCN - BALA". From the Great Western Railway branch to Blaenau Ffestiniog. |
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£240 |
345 |
RARE - BR (SR) Station Target Enamel Sign "WINNERSH HALT". Good condition. Never been offered in auction before??. Has spent the last 40+Years in Canada. A well-travelled Target.!!!!!!!!!! |
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£2550 |
346 |
BR (S) Enamel Fully Flanged Station Doorplate. "STAFF ONLY". Size "18 x 3 1/2". In excellent Condition. |
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£130 |
347 |
C/I Titled Notice "Furness Rly - Caution to Trespassers". White lettering on a Black background in Restored Condition. Size: 19" X 25½. |
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£180 |
348 |
B.R. (S) Station Enamel Doorplate "WAITING AND LADIES ROOM". Size 18" x 6". |
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£250 |
349 |
B.R. (M) Station Enamel Totem Sign "NEW MILLS NEWTOWN". Half flanged. Good condition. |
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|
350 |
Brass Steam Locomotive Nameplate "KING GEORGE 1" Along with its Original Brass Splasher Beading. As carried by a Collett designed ex GWR 4-6-0 King Class locomotive number "6006". Built at Swindon works in February 1928. Allocations included Plymouth Laira and Wolverhampton Stafford Road from where it was withdrawn in February 1962.Cut up at Swindon Works in April 1962. A rare opportunity to acquire a nameplate from a iconic GWR Locomotive. Ex loco condition. |
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£25000 |
351 |
Brass Steam Locomotive Cabside Number plate "6006" As carried by a Collett designed ex GWR 4-6-0 King Class locomotive named "KING GEORGE 1" built at Swindon works in February 1928.Allocations included Plymouth Laira and Wolverhampton Stafford Road from where it was withdrawn in February 1962.Cut up at Swindon Works in April 1962. |
|
|
352 |
B.R. (S) Station Enamel Totem Sign "BROMLEY SOUTH" Fully flanged. Good condition. |
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£500 |
353 |
B.R. (E) Enamel Station Platform Sign. "GOODS ENQUIRIES". Good condition. Size 24" x 18". |
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£200 |
354 |
B.R. (S) Station Platform Enamel. "TICKETS & LEFT LUGGAGE OFFICE" with left facing arrow. Size. 48" x 12". |
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£220 |
355 |
C/I L & Y Notice - MACHANICALLY DRIVEN JIGGERS - SEVEN LINES OF TEXT. As removed condition. Size 22½" x 13". |
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£60 |
356 |
Diesel Locomotive Worksplate "ENGLISH ELECTRIC COMPANY LTD" London. As carried by a Class 40. Works No 2682 / D443 - 1959 - D227 becoming 40 027 Named "PARTHIA". Ex Loco condition. |
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£1000 |
357 |
C/I Shed Plate "SC" Self-Cleaning. |
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£160 |
358 |
BR (ER) Enamel Station Running - In - Board Enamel Sign "WARE" Un - Flanged. Size 122 x 51cm. |
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£550 |
359 |
C/I Shed Plate "1A" WILLESDEN. Face restored. |
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£200 |
360 |
Brass Cabside Numberplate "4085" as carried by a Collett designed ex GWR Castle Class 4-6-0 tender locomotive named "BERKELEY CASTLE" built at Swindon in May 1925 and was the 13th Castle to be built. Allocations included Plymouth Laira, Reading, Gloucester Horton Rd and Old Oak Common from where it was withdrawn in May 1962 having travelled in excess of 1.6 Million miles. Scrapped at Cashmores Newport 11/62. Plate purchased direct from Swindon, never been offered for sale before. Was Berkeley Castle an unlucky locomotive being the thirteenth CASTLE? - Well it was for George Jackson Churchward. On the 19th December 1933, Churchward (now nearly 77 and with failing eyesight and hearing) was wandering on the main line at Swindon inspecting a faulty sleeper when he was hit and killed by BERKELEY CASTLE, which was in charge of a Paddington to Fishguard express. Front polished. |
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£5500 |
361 |
C/I Shed Plate "63C" OBAN. Ex Loco condition. |
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£600 |
362 |
B.R. (WR) Station Totem Enamel Sign "SHIRLEY". Fully flanged. Excellent condition |
|
|
363 |
Signalbox Diagram. "BURNGULLOW". Dated 1st June 1965. Grampound Rd to St Austell. |
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£30 |
364 |
Signalbox Diagram. BR / SR "WILTON SOUTH". Salisbury West - Dinton. |
|
|
365 |
Signalbox Diagram. BR / SR "GILLINGHAM". Wilton South To Templecombe. |
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£30 |
366 |
Signalbox Diagram. BR / WR "BODMIN RD STATION". Lostwithiel To Onslow Sidings. |
|
|
367 |
F&G Carriage print "GOUROCK AND DUNOON, CAR FERRY, FIRTH OF CLYDE, From a watercolour by Henry J Denham. Not common. |
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£50 |
368 |
C/I - Diesel Locomotive Nameplate. "CRABTREE". As carried by a Rushton & Hornsby Type 88DS - 0-4-0 Industrial Shunter. Works No 3384 - 1953. New to British Oil and Coke Mills, Erith, Kent. Then to British Gypsum also in Erith in May 1971. Then went into preservation at the "North Downs Railway", Chatham in Dec 1985. Then to "The Electric railway Museum Coventry" in April 1996. Now Closed and Site Cleared. Ex Loco condition. |
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£250 |
369 |
Square Red 1960's Highway Road Lamp. Complete. |
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£30 |
370 |
FIRST OF THE CLASS - C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate "7000" as carried by an ex GWR Collett designed 4-6-0 Castle Class. Locomotive Named "VISCOUNT PORTAL" built at Swindon in 1946. Allocations included 83A Newton Abbott, 85B Gloucester Horton Rd, 85A Worcester from where it was withdrawn 12/63, Cut up at Cashmores, Great Bridge 6/64. Ex Loco condition. |
|
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371 |
C/I Titled Notice "British Transport Commission - Rights of Way Act 1932" .White lettering on a Black background in Restored condition. Size: 24" x 16". |
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£50 |
372 |
Alloy Single Line Key Token "BALA JCN - LLANUWCHLLYN". From the Great Western Railway route Ruabon to Dolgelley with running powers to Barmouth. This section is now home to the 2 foot gauge Bala Lake Railway. |
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£340 |
373 |
SAR - Brass Oval Steam Locomotive Cabside Numberplate "1805". As carried by a 4-8-2 Class 15A 3' 6" Gauge Loco built in 1914. Face polished. |
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£540 |
374 |
C/I CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS - Un titled “BEWARE OF TRAINS”. White lettering on a Black background. Restored condition. Size: 20” X 14”. |
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£100 |
375 |
BR (ER) Station Totem Enamel sign "WEST HAM (MANOR ROAD)" Half Flanged. Good colour and shine. Never appeared in auction before, Extremely Rare!!!!!!!! |
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£4200 |
376 |
LNER - Three Aspect Hand Lamp brass plated "KIRTON". With sliding knob, original condition complete with vessel & burner. Cromer collection. |
|
£160 |
377 |
LNER C/I Sign "RIGHT OF WAY ACT 1932". Four lines of text - 010 pattern. Restored front. Size 16" X 10½". |
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£45 |
378 |
C/I Shed Plate "86A" NEWPORT EBBW JUNCTION. Restored condition. |
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£200 |
379 |
Alloy Single Line Key Token "GARNEDDWEN - DRWSYNANT". From the Great Western Railway route Ruabon to Dolgelley with running powers to Barmouth. Garneddwen is the summit of the line some 750 feet above sea level. This was a short section. Ex box condition. |
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£220 |
380 |
C/I Cabside Number plate "3865" As carried by a Churchward ex GWR 2-8-0 28xx class tender locomotive built at Swindon Works in November 1942 Converted to oil firing for a short period and then back to coal in the mid nineteen forties. Allocations included Oxford, Swindon, Severn Tunnel Jct, Shrewsbury, Oxley, Banbury and Croes Newydd from where it was withdrawn in March 1965.Cut up at T.W.Ward, Killamarsh, Sheffield. 07/65. Ex Loco condition. |
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£1600 |
381 |
Three GWR Brass Signal Lever Plates. Numbers (1) 24 DOWN MAIN DETONATORS OFF - ON. (2) 22 DISC FOR No 20 - 20. (3) 3 UP MAIN START. Lightly Polished. |
|
|
382 |
C/I Titled Notice "Great Northern & Great Eastern Rly - Public Warning not to Trespass". White lettering on a Black background in Restored Condition. Size: 16" x 27½. |
|
£100 |
383 |
C/I Shed Plate "75D" HORSHAM. Ex Loco condition. |
|
£150 |
384A |
Southern Railways Metal Destination Sign "GOODWOOD". Size 18" x 3". As removed condition. |
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£140 |
384B |
Southern Railways Metal Destination Sign "PLUMPTON". Size 18" x 3". As removed condition. |
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£30 |
385 |
Plastic Ticket Office destination Sign. "BELLE VUE EXCURSION TICKETS". Ex Manchester Piccadilly Station. |
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£30 |
386 |
B.R. (ScR) Station Totem Enamel Sign "SHANDON". Half flanged. Good condition |
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£720 |
387 |
BR (W) Double Sided Wooden Carriage Board. "PADDINGTON - NEWBURY". Size 32" x 3". As removed. |
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£60 |
388 |
B.R. (WR) Station Totem Enamel Sign "TROWBRIDGE". Half flanged. Good condition |
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389 |
C/I Titled Notice "London & North Western Rly - Warning to Trespassers" White lettering on a Black background in Restored Condition. Size: 26" x 19". |
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£60 |
390 |
C/I Shed Plate "65A" EASTFIELD". Totally ex loco condition. |
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391 |
A Pair of Steel Ticket Office "TICKET PRESS". Brass plated. "E. G. McGrath - London" Also Plated Lancaster and Goddard Stationers - Hull. Along with one smaller size "TICKET PRESS". Nice condition |
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392 |
BR (S) White Loco Lamp. Brass plated "BR S. - H6263". All complete with vessel & burner. |
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£200 |
393 |
C/I Shed Plate "55B" STOURTON. Restored condition. |
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£180 |
394 |
Brass Oval Makers Plate. "JOHN MILLS & Co - RAILWAY FOUNDRY - LLANIDLOES - MONT - B828. As removed condition. |
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£80 |
395 |
C/I Smokebox Number plate "42982" As carried by a Stanier designed ex LMS 2-6-0 tender locomotive built at Crewe Works in February 1934.Allocations included Newton Heath, Crewe South, Edge Hill, Bescot, Monument Lane, Ryecroft (Walsall), Aston, Mold Jct, Chester, Nuneaton, Alsager, Gorton and Heaton Mersey from where it was withdrawn in November 1965.Cut up at Cashmores, Great Bridge 02/66. Restored condition. |
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£500 |
396 |
Brass Steam Locomotive Whistle. Domed Top. Complete with connector fitting. Un polished, Ex Loco condition. |
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£220 |
397 |
Terence Cuneo Book. "THE MOUSE AND HIS MASTER". Complete in its Book Sleeve. Good condition. |
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£200 |
398 |
C/I Titled Notice "Great Western Rly - Trespass". White lettering on a Black background in Restored Condition. Size: 21" x 30". |
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£50 |
399 |
C/I GWR Trespass Notice - Three lines of text - Size 23 1/2" x 12". Front restored. |
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£100 |
400 |
B.R. (E) Double Sided Enamel Station Platform Sign. "GENTLEMEN". Good condition. Size 36" x 24". |
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£160 |
401 |
SR Enamel Station Target Sign “TEDDINGTON”. As removed condition. |
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£30 |