| 21 |
LMS enamel Lamp Tablet
WYLLIE HALT. Ex LNWR station in Monmouthshire between Pontllanfraith
and Ynysddu, closed 13th June 1960. Black lettering on yellow
ground, flangeless and mounted on original wooden board with
lamp bracket on rear, as removed from the station. A desirable
survivor as little ever surfaces from this virtually unknown
station. Extremely good condition.
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£250
|
| 22 |
Worksplate Built 1953
Derby. Most likely ex 08 Diesel Shunter in the
range D3015 - D3039. Oval C/I with a small repair to right hand
side.
|
£20
|
| 23 |
LNWR C/I Signalbox Lever
Plate, 'SLOT FROM G.W. ENGINE SHED SIDINGS', black lettering
on white ground. Ex Chester
area.
|
£150
|
| 24 |
Cabside Numberplate 5554, C/I construction. Ex GWR 2-6-2T locomotive
built Swindon November 1928 and allocated
new to Bristol
Bath Road. By 1948 it was at Westbury and finished its days
at Whitland from where withdrawal took place in August 1963.
|
£400
|
| 25 |
GWR 'art deco' Carriage
Lamp with 'cubist' shades. The right angled bracket is brass
and clearly stamped 'GWR' in small capitals. The colourful shade
is 4" square with green overlapping lines having a brown
line style motif in the lower corner. The whole lamp stands
almost 6" high and protrudes from the wall by roughly the
same distance. Quite remarkable to see such a survivor, particularly
in this condition. This is one of a pair entered into this auction,
the other appearing under a different lot number.
|
£620
|
| 26 |
Carriage Print 30"x10",
MARKET HARBOROUGH, LEICESTERSHIRE from an original painting
by Frank Sherwin from the Midland Region
B series issued in 1952. This unframed print is in mint condition.
An uncommon print in this condition.
|
£100
|
| 27 |
Australian Railways enamel
Target COBURG, F/F, black lettering on white, 32" x 20½".
The station is in the suburbs of Melbourne
on the Upfield Line, opened 9 Sept
1884. Good condition but has some mottling.
|
£16
|
| 28 |
Single Line Key Token
WHITSTONE & BRIDGERULE - BUDE. Ex London
and South Western Railway's Halwill Junction to Bude branch
closed 1966. End removed as was the usual practice.
|
£65
|
| 29 |
Shedplate 10A, Springs
Branch until April 1958 and then Carnforth until August 1968.
|
£50
|
| 30 |
Southern Railway enamel
sign 'Do Not Stand On The Roof Sheeting
Nor Place Any Heavy Load On It'. Ex
Glastonbury S&D Goods Shed.
|
£70
|
| 31 |
Star Wagon Plates, a
pair of pre-grouping examples comprising
L&NWR 14377A Sept 1917 and GCR 475A May 1918. Both in excellent
condition. Plus a LNWR small C/I Crane Plate
number 3321.
|
£50
|
| 32 |
Worksplate, Andrew Barclay
Sons & Co Limited Caledonia Works Kilmarnock
No 2083 of 1940. Ex standard gauge 0-4-0ST, left works 30 April
1940 for use at Woolwich Arsenal where it was named ROBERTS.
Was at ROF Chorley early on, then Bedwas then Risca colliery.
Became a well known loco when hired out by Adam's of Newport.
It was cut up in 1970.
|
£130
|
| 33 |
Totem, BR(S) ELTHAM WELL
HALL, F/F. Ex SECR station between Blackheath and Falconwood
opened on 1 May 1895 and named Well Hall. Closed in 1985 and
a new station was opened nearby to take the place of the two
stations originally serving Eltham.
|
200
|
| 34 |
OV Bulleid officially
signed Photograph of Merchant Navy Pacific 21C12 UNITED STATES LINE.
Mounted in a BR(S) carriage print frame.
|
£35
|
| 35 |
Taff Vale Railway 12"
mahogany cased drop dial fusee Clock circa 1870. The fusee movement
is in good condition. The has had its lenticle window blanked
out long ago but all the ebony stringing is still there so this
could easily be reinstated. It retains its original ivorine plate attached
to the left hand side GWR 350. Dial
has been repainted by BR to show BR-W and British Railways label
still affixed to the rear shows Cardiff Queen Street. Known to have originated from Cardiff
Queen Street North Signalbox. A rare clock in excellent condition
complete with pendulum and key.
|
£1300
|
| 36 |
L&NWR brass Station
Stamp with hardwood handle. Stamp reads 'L&NWR RHYMNEY BRIDGE'.
It was a joint GWR/L&NWR station between Rhymney and Nantybwch
closed 6th January 1958. A very desirable
little stamp indeed.
|
£230
|
| 37 |
Cheshire Lines Committee
Signalbox Diagram STEWART STREET dated
26/8/88. Hand coloured measuring 30" in length. Left hand
shows from St Georges
Road, right hand from Tiviot Dale. This Cabin was situated
between two tunnels so was pretty isolated and there seems to
be no reference to it at all. What a wonderful survivor. Together
with BR Signalbox Diagram CUDDINGTON FRAME. Measures 30"
and shows that this location was between Manchester and Chester. Finally
LMSR & GWR Joint Signalbox Diagram MOLLINGTON. Situated
between Chester and Birkenhead. Hand coloured measuring
approximately 64" in length. Some damage but overall very
good.
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£160
|
| 38 |
Tyers No 6 Single Line
brass & steel Tablet TRESMERE - OTTERHAM 25. Ex London and South Western Railway's Okehampton to Padstow route
closed 1966. Stamped 'Out Of Use' on the face.
|
£340
|
| 39 |
LMS brass Handbell with
wooden handle. Stamped with company initials on the shoulder
of the bell, it stands 10" tall and is excellent condition.
Originated from Chester station.
|
£90
|
| 40 |
Star Wagon Plates, qty
5 comprising GWR 130192A Mar 1938;
x 3 LMS dated 1932, 1942 and 1948 and a LNER -E number 156 dated
Sept 1933.
|
£60
|
| 41 |
London Brighton &
South Coast Railway Diary dated 1922 and bearing, in gold lettering,
the name Finlay Scott Esq CBE. He was Superintendent of the
Line and is listed inside as so. A delightful little item that appears to be unused,
has the full company crest in gold on the cover and Finlay Scott's
signature inside
the front cover.
|
£200
|
| 42 |
Worksplate John Fowler
& Co Leeds number 13728. Ex ploughing
traction engine, one of possibly two
engines supplied to George Fox, Great Munden, Herts
on 31/10/17 and named 'IVY', the other engine was called 'BEATRICE.
' Registered as NK 982 and NK 987 respectively and passed
to John Patten, Hall Farm, Little Hadham, Herts. Derelict in
1959 and subsequently purchased by Hardwick's of West Ewell
in June 1960s and believed scrapped. Oval brass 9½" x 5"
with a small 'nibble' out of the top to fit around fixtures
on the engine. Totally ex engine condition and has '12366' is
chalked on the rear.
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£340
|
| 43 |
Lancashire and Yorkshire
Railway cast iron Umbrella Stand, incorporating the rose emblems
of each county with sunburst surround, the company initials
cast in the front and also in the removable drip tray, 26"
high, 14½" wide.
|
£500
|
| 44 |
Locomotive brass Oil
Pots, qty 6 all brass, reputedly recovered, with permission,
from the derelict Peckett 0-4-0ST locomotive No 1935 'HORNET'
whilst languishing at Bersham Colliery near Wrexham. Delightful
little items.
|
£190
|
| 45 |
Smokebox Numberplate
42841. Ex LMS 2-6-0 'Crab' locomotive, built Horwich 1930. A
Fleetwood loco for some time and latterly Lower
Darwen. Withdrawn 6 Mar 1965 and cut up 30 Jun that year at
Wards, Beighton.
|
£400
|
| 46 |
Carriage Print 30"x10",
ROLLESTON-ON-DOVE, STAFFORDSHIRE from
an original water colour by Ellis Sillas from the Midland
Region A series issued in 1950. This unframed print is in mint
condition. An uncommon print in this condition.
|
£30
|
| 47 |
BR(W) C/I Match Truck Plate number 347. Measures 14¾" x 6" and reads 'BR(W) Eng Dept Match Truck Crane No
347'. In original, unrestored condition. Most certainly an uncommon
plate.
|
£90
|
| 48 |
GWR Stoneware Bottle
with company initials embedded into the side
in unusually large lettering. Measures 4" high and the
base has a diameter of 2½".
|
£200
|
| 49 |
Single Line brass Key
Token HALWILL - DUNSLAND CROSS 13. Ex LSWR's
North Cornwall line between Okehampton
and Padstow, closed 1966. As was usual practice, the end has
been removed.
|
£130
|
| 50 |
Cabside Numberplate 2871. Ex GWR Heavy Freight 2-8-0 locomotive, built
Swindon under lot 210 in November 1918.
Initially allocated to Llanelly to work the arduous South
Wales mineral/coal lines. It had spells at Bristol
and Tyseley and by BR days it had found its way to Banbury then
spent many years at Croes Newydd. Final depot was Taunton
from where withdrawal took place in May 1963. Cut up at Cashmores
in June 1964.A photograph and the Bill Peto history sheet accompanies.
|
£1550
|
| 51 |
Enamel Advertising Sign 'Lyons Cakes'.
Rectangular with triangular lower portion, blue lettering and
border on yellow ground. Very good condition.
|
£60
|
| 52 |
Tinplate Advertising Sign 'Lyons Ice Cream'.
Octagonal shape with white lettering on red ground. Good condition,
just a few areas of paint loss.
|
£45
|
| 53 |
Tinplate Advertising Sign 'Redgate Table Waters'. Rectangular shape with red and white
lettering on a dual-tone blue ground and the red gate in the
centre. Good condition with only minor paint loss here and there.
|
£25
|
| 54 |
Enamel Advertising Sign, 'Gartman Chocolade - C.H.L. Gartman Altona', 14½"
x 4½". Some damage but a scarce German sign from a famous Hamburg company.
|
£95
|
| 55 |
Enamel Advertising Finger-plate Sign 'Ask For Hudson's Dry Soap
- Hudsons Established
Over 50 Years', 9½" x 3½". This is the 3 section example,
the top being plain white. Some damage but well worth restoring.
|
£55
|
| 56 |
Enamel Advertising Sign, 'Hudson's Soap
¼lb Packets' in clover-leaf style approximately 12" x 9".
Some damage but worth restoring.
|
£100
|
| 57 |
Enamel Advertising Sign, 'Brasso Metal Polish', 12" x 10", old style brasso
tin in centre on a green ground. Some damage but worth restoration.
|
£120
|
| 58 |
Enamel Advertising Sign, 'Van Houten's Cocoa - Best & Goes Farthest', 15"
x 6". Semi-pictorial with a couple of cocoa tins on right,
white lettering, brown ground. Some damage but worth restoration.
|
£160
|
| 59 |
Enamel Advertising Sign, Borax Starch Glaze - Improves All Starch', 14¾" x
10". White lettering on blue ground showing the packet
on the left and the famous maid on the right. Some damage but
overall very good and well worth the restoration.
|
£200 |
| 60 |
Enamel Advertising Sign, 'Venus Soap Saves Rubbing', 9" x 6". Blue lettering
on white ground. Very good condition with only minor damage.
|
£120
|
| 61 |
Enamel Advertising Sign, 'Barlova Malted Milk - What A Perfect Nightcap!',
24" x 12". Pictorial showing a young girl and boy
in pyjamas, each wearing a cap made from each of the two varieties
of malted milk produced by the company. Some damage but overall
quite good for this sign that we haven't
seen previously. Note: Barlova was made in Hyde, Cheshire.
|
£200
|
| 62 |
Worksplate, LMS Built
St Rollox 1928. One of just 19 locomotives built that year which
were LMS Class 4 0-6-0s Nos 4323-31/67-76 later BR Class 4F
44323-31/67-76. Cast brass oval, 10" x 6", the front
cleaned and bereft of paint, rear is original.
|
Reserved
|
| 63 |
Totem, BR(W) PERSHORE, H/F. Ex GWR station on the Worcester - Paddington line now know as the Cotswold
Line. Excellent condition with good colour and shine and complete
with original brackets, as removed from the station in 1966.
The station, still open, is only a half a mile from the GWRA
venue.
|
£560
|
| 64 |
GWR coloured Signalbox
Diagram, RHYMNEY dated 15.10.36. Linen backed, measures 71"
in length and is in very reasonable condition.
|
£65
|
| 65 |
LMS Art Deco Door Transom
as removed from the LMS Headquarters, Euston House, Evesholt
Street, London when renovation took place 30 years ago. A most
wonderful, museum standard item, typical of the mid 1930's era
when Euston House opened. It is constructed from brass, weighing
approximately 70 lbs and measures 60" x 19". The LMS
initials are spaced across in a most delightful style. The glass
was removed at the time for safety reasons.
|
£540
|
| 66 |
Carriage Print 30"x10",
ST.ASAPH, FLINTSHIRE from an original painting by Claude Buckle
from the Midland Region A series issued
in 1950. This unframed print is in mint condition. An uncommon
print in this condition.
|
£50
|
| 67 |
GWR brass Signalbox Lever
Plate, 20" in length '37 From Up Siding Start'g [Disc]
- 13, 34, 36 or 12, 13, 34, 36 or 33,34,36 or 33, 31, 34, 36'.
|
£75
|
| 68 |
Shedplate 34G, Finsbury Park until May 1973.
|
N/S
Res
£50
|
| 69 |
Tyers No 6 Single Line
brass & steel Tablet CAMELFORD - DELABOLE 12. Ex London and South Western Railway's Okehampton to Padstow route closed
1966. Stamped 'Not In Use' on the face.
|
£340
|
| 70 |
Class 50 collection in
a large box. A mass of both colour and b/w photographs in a
number of albums and smaller boxes, a substantial amount of
colour slides and significant jottings/sightings and so on.
Not to be missed by the class 50 enthusiast.
|
£150
|
| 71 |
LNER 10inch Oak cased
fusee clock circa 1930. The original dial is lettered LNER 12395
and has a couple of screw holes where the previous owner affixed
an Ardleigh shelfplate, the clock appears to be in working condition
and comes with a Key and pendulum. Research from the LNER clock
records show this clock as having been originally located at
March Loco Running depot, Engine men's signing on room, however the vendor states that this clock was in
use at Ardleigh signal box and was
presented as a retirement gift to his father.
|
£310
|
| 72 |
Worksplate, Andrew Barclay
Sons & Co Limited Caledonia Works Kilmarnock
Rebuilt May 1975. Andrew Barclay used a separate series of works'
numbers for other than new build locomotives which usually started
at 6000 before finishing at 6999 and then going back to start
again at 6000. This also include the rebuilding of locomotives. Unfortunately
not all plates showed a job number which, as in the case of
this example, can make it impossible
to identify the loco from which the plate came. It should be
noted that this unusual plate is not a Barclay standard casting
and may therefore be a replacement fitted by the owners or in
preservation.
|
£20
|
| 73 |
British Railways Ivorine
Signalbox Instrument Plates, qty 2 comprising:- TIRPHIL and LLANBRADACH DOWN GOODS LINE. The first is
4½" in length the second 4¾" in length. A very nice
selection from S. Wales.
|
£35
|
| 74 |
Presentation Nameplate
'railway children' together with the matching Plaque 'railway
children is a charity set up by railway people to support children
who find themselves on the worlds railway stations with nowhere
else to go - if you would like more information or want to help
call Railway Children on 01270 251571'. Nameplate measures
65¼" x 10", the plaque 29½"
x 14". Virgin HST, 43098 was named in May 1998 by
Sally Thomsett, child star of the 1970 film 'Railway Children'
child stars at Euston station when 43098 and 43093 together
formed a special train to take guests of Railway Children's
first Dinner & Ball from Euston to York via Birmingham (The
event was at the NRM). 43098 worked on Virgin's Cross- Country
diagrams from the NE and NW to the West Country until Voyager
units took over the routes. The name was removed and donated
to us when the unit was taken out of the Virgin lease. This
particular plate and plaque was donated to The Charity and has
never been carried.
|
£200
|
| 75 |
GWR enamel Lamp Tablet
YETMINSTER, white lettering on black ground, 17¼" x 3¼",
some restoration. The station opened by the Great Western Railway
on 20 January 1857 as part of their Wilts, Somerset
and Weymouth line. Very little if anything has ever
appeared from this station.
|
£410 |
| 76 |
Smokebox Numberplate
90664. Ex WD 'Austerity' 2-8-0 locomotive built for the War
Department in 1943. Withdrawn from Wakefiled
in October 1966 and cut up at Drapers, Hull
in February 1967.The plate has been welded but is in ex loco
condition.
|
£400
|
| 77 |
LMS or earlier, double
sided, wooden Train Destination Fingerboard
60" x 6" RHYL, PRESTATYN, CHESTER, ROCK FERRY, BIRKENHEAD. In excellent condition for an early item.
|
£160
|
| 78 |
Totem, BR(Sc) ARMADALE,
H/F. Ex North British Railway (Bathgate & Coatbridge Railway)
station between Bathgate and Westcraigs, opened 11 August 1862.
Lasted through LNER and British Railway days until closure on
8 January 1956. Extremely good condition with just minor edge
chipping as is usual. A rare totem, only once at auction before
and quite possibly the only survivor.
|
£450
|
| 79 |
SECR double sided enamel sign 'All Season Tickets To Be
Shewn'. White lettering on black ground,
double sided, 12" x 10".
Some small areas of loss but overall very good.
|
£50 |
| 80 |
LNER enamel Chamber Pot,
8¾" diameter. White with blue rim and handle, the LNER
logo is within an oval and is black. Marked on the bottom 'Railway
Property'. Most unusual, not seen by us previously. Very good
condition.
|
£120
|
| 81 |
British Railways coloured
Signalbox Diagram, RHONDDA CUTTING dated 21.4.48. Thick paper, some damage measures
40" in length.
|
£60
|
| 82 |
Worksplate, LNER 9 x
5 oval brass number 9143, NB Loco Co 1910. Ex-NBR 0-6-2T 'A'
class loco No. 399 built by NBL Hyde Park
Works No. 19176 and entered service in August 1910. Became LNE
9399 in April 1924 class N15/1 and 9143 in February 1946. Renumbered
69143 by BR in November 1949. Withdrawn in September 1960. The
front is unpainted and lightly polished, the back in ex-loco
condition.
|
£70
|
| 83 |
Totem, BR(M) HANLEY,
F/F. Ex North Staffs Railway station between Etruria and Burslem
in the Potteries, opened 13 July 1864 and closed to passengers
2 March 1964, goods 1 August 1966 In ex station condition with
a good colour and shine and a few minor face chips
|
£360
|
| 84 |
LNWR Guards watch By
John Walker of London.
A brass cased fusee Guards watch dating from circa 1840 this
important timepiece was used by the Guards and set and locked
at Euston then travelled with the Guard so he could confirm
the time at the Stations they stopped at, this was in use before
Greenwich time signals were sent by
Telegraph. The Brass case is engraved to the front John Walker
18 Princess Street, Leicester Square, London and to the rear
London & North Western Railway No 159 1074, The English
Lever fusee movement has recently been cleaned and the balance
staff replaced, so is in perfect working condition. This has
got to be the rarest and most important watch to come onto the
market ever.
|
£1750
|
| 85 |
Pullman Silverplate Ice
Bucket measuring 4½" diameter and 5¼" tall it is in
excellent condition with no loss of plating and a clear Pullman
car company limited crest on the front, stamped to the base
Martin Hall & Co Ltd Sheffield Shrewsbury Plate. A delightful
item.
|
£260
|
| 86 |
Carriage Print 30"x10",
NEWBY BRIDGE, LANCASHIRE from an original painting by Claude Buckle from
the Midland Region A series issued in 1950.
This unframed print is in mint condition. An uncommon print
in this condition .
|
£70
|
| 87 |
British Railways alloy
Double Arrow Cabside Plate. Measures
27¾" x 17" and is in ex loco condition.
|
£45
|
| 88 |
Single Line alloy Key
Token FREMINGTON - INSTOW. Ex L&SWR Barnstaple Junction
to Torrington and Halwill route which closed to passengers
in 1965.
|
£100
|
| 89 |
LB&SCR three aspect
"Chimney type" Handlamp with its large oval brass
plate showing the full company name. The body is stamped LB&SCR
SN 999 ( denotes Steyning) and the reducing
cone is also stamped LB&SCR. The lamp is complete with its
original LB&SCR stamped, sloping front reservoir.
|
£410
|
| 90 |
Totem BR(W), LLANDRIDNOD WELLS, H/F. Ex London and North Western
Railway's Central Wales line from Shrewsbury
to Swansea. One of
the very few stations on this lengthy line to have had totems.
|
£700
|
| 91 |
British Railways Ivorine
Signalbox Instrument Plates, qty 2 comprising:- BARGOED SOUTH MAIN LINES and BEDDAU LOOP. The first is
4½" in length the second 4¾" in length. A very nice
selection from S. Wales.
|
£30
|
| 92 |
Worksplate, Andrew Barclay
Sons & Co Limited Caledonia Works Kilmarnock
No 609 of 1976. Ex standard gauge 400 hp 0-6-0DH
supplied new to the National Coal Board at Dawdon
Colliery. It was sent for repairs at Lambton Engine Works for
repairs on the 19 January 1084 and then went to South
Hetton when the repairs were completed. It arrived at Hawthorn
Loco Shed at Murton in May 1987 and
was scrapped there at the end of May 1992 by M.J.K. Engineering
Services Ltd. of Esh Winning.
|
£40 |
| 93 |
North
London Tramway Fusee Pocket
Watch, by G.Taylor Fenton. A top quality
English made fusee watch with back wind and key set to the hands,
the movement is engraved 9758 G.Taylor
Fenton and is in cleaned and working condition. The dial is
free from chips and has THE NORTH LONDON TRAMWAY Co enamelled
onto it. The North London Tramways Company operated from 1885
25 Merryweather and Dick, Kerr steam
engines hauling long-wheelbase Falcon trailers, until its liquidation
in 1891. The North Metropolitan Tramway Company took over in
1891 and switched back to horses, in 1896 all lines were taken
over and operated by the county council itself and subsequently
on 1 July 1933 the London County Council Tramways passed to
the London Passenger Transport Board (LPTB), known as London
Transport. A rare a possibly unique
survivor from this company.
|
£860
|
| 94 |
BR(Sc) small Enamel Sign 'The Conditions Upon Which Season Tickets….etc'.
Measures 6" x 4" and is in very good condition overall.
Certainly one of the rarer of these signs.
|
£65
|
| 95 |
Great Eastern Railway Enamel Signal Boxboard WOOD
STREET , white on Blue enamel
measuring 39" x 8" and with a few chips which could
be restored. This is an extremely rare item as not many GER
enamel boards survive, the GER changed from this type to the
more familiar Wooden with Cast Iron lettered boards circa 1918.
Wood street Station is on the former GER line between Hackney
Downs and Chingford in Essex.
|
£310
|
| 96 |
GWR Silverplate Matchbox
Holder manufactured by Elkington Plate.
Beautifully engraved with the Great Western Hotels twin shield
logo. The base bears the date stamp X for 1909. Excellent condition
throughout.
|
£150
|
| 97 |
Carriage Print 20"x10",
THE BOOTH HALL, EVESHAM, WORCESTERSHIRE from an original water
colour by Frank Sherwin from the Western Region series issued
in 1954. This print is in excellent condition and is framed
with its original frame complete with safety glass. An extremely
rare print that has appeared only 3 times at auction before.
|
£180
|
| 98 |
A Tyers F Pattern "Scottish"
Double Line Block Instrument complete
with integral bell and original Tyer
& Co Label. This instrument was removed from Gartcosh
Junction signal box upon closure on the 29th May 1999, Gartcosh was a Junction on the Sighthill
to Gartsherie line. The instrument
is in lovely ex box condition.
|
£200
|
| 99 |
BR( E) enamel sign 10" x 8" RIGHTS OF WAY ACT 1932 THE BRITISH TRANSPORT
COMMISSION HERBY GIVE NOTICE THAT THIS WAY IS NOT DEDICATED
TO THE PUBLIC. A rare sign not seen
by us before in excellent condition with brilliant colour and
shine.
|
£130
|
| 100 |
Cabside Numberplate 5035. Ex GWR 4-6-0 'Castle Class' locomotive COITY
CASTLE, built Swindon in May 1935. Initially
allocated to Cardiff to work South
Wales expresses. Very quickly sent to Wolverhampton
Stafford Road and after a few years, it moved to Old Oak Common
for pretty well the rest of its working days with the exception
of the last couple of years at Swindon.
Withdrawal came in May 1962 and it was cut up by Cashmore's
Newport in December
of that year. A couple of photographs and the Bill Peto history
sheet accompanies.
|
£3000
|
| 101 |
LNWR C/I Signalbox Lever
Plate, 'Disc Down Chester Main To Loop', white lettering on red ground.
|
£100
|
| 102 |
Worksplate, The English
Electric Co Ltd., Vulcan Works, Newton-Le-Willows, England No 3421/D879, 1963. Ex Class 37 Diesel
Locomotive originally numbered D6935, later 37235 and named
11/87 'THE COAL MERCHANTS'. Introduced in April 1964 to work
the Western Region. Cut up at Carnforth 19 April 2008. Rectangular
chromed brass, ex loco condition.
|
£470
|
| 103 |
Totem, BR(M) SHOTTON
LOW LEVEL, H/F. Ex LNWR station between Chester and Rhyl,
opened in 1907 and closed in 1966 only to re-open again 6 years
later. A rare totem, first time at Railwayana auction.
|
N/S
Res
£750
|
| 104 |
Webb & Thompson One
Engine In Steam Staff HORAM - HEATHFIELD. Ex LBSCR route on
the 'Cuckoo Line', closed in 1965.
|
380
|
| 105 |
GWR C/I No Smoking Allowed
- By Order, 17¾" x 12". Totally unrestored, as removed
from the GWR Goods Shed at Taunton.
|
£170
|
| 106 |
Carriage Print 30"x10",
LICHFIELD, STAFFORDSHIRE from an original painting by Claude
Buckle from the Midland Region A series
issued in 1950. This unframed print is in mint condition. An
uncommon print in this condition.
|
£80
|
| 107 |
Photographs, approx 2000
predominantly b/w of various sizes,
all belonged to the late JR Carter, Patricroft Driver and lineside photographer. No copyright with these of course as copyright
went with the negatives but a superb collection that demonstrates
clearly the skill of the photographer.
|
£400
|
| 108 |
Poster, British Railways,
'Lichfield Cathedral' by Greene, D/R size.
Colourful and imposing view of this beautiful cathedral.
|
£130
|
| 109 |
Poster, British Railways
'River Findhorn Near Forres on the
route from Aberdeen to Inverness See Scotland by Train', by
Jack Merriott, D/R. Published by British Railways (Scottish Region)
B3299 Printed By Jordison & Co London and Middlesborough.
In Excellent condition.
|
£110
|
| 110 |
Poster, British Railways,
'Isle of Man', D/R, photographic style. Published by British Railways
(London Midland
Region) in 1963 Printed By Stafford & Co Netherfield
Nottingham. In Excellent condition.
|
£50
|
| 111 |
Poster, British Railways,
'Travel to the Isle Of Wight From London and the Provinces by Train' D/R. Published by British Railways
(Southern Region) AD6660 Printed By Leonard Ripley & Co
Ltd Vauxhall London. In Excellent condition and one of the rarer
Isle of Wight Posters.
|
£380 |
| 112 |
Poster, British Railways
'Forging Ahead - The First British Railways Standard Express
Locomotive' by Terence Cuneo, Q/R. A wonderful image of 70000
Britannia departing from Paddington station with a blue King
class in the background.
|
£460
|
| 113 |
Poster LNER, 'Wolsey Pageant Ipswich - June 23 -28' by Picking, D/R size. Striking reds greens and blacks in this period image set on
the lawns of a mansion house. Printed
by Dangerfield.
|
£90 |
| 114 |
Poster, British Railways(W) 'Ross-On-Wye - The Gateway Of The Wye' by Lander,
D/R size. Magnificent view with the
river in the foreground. Excellent condition throughout, loose
mounted in a tasteful wooden frame.
|
£350
|
| 115 |
Poster, LMS/LNER 'Dunkeld Cathedral River Tay - It's Quicker By Rail' by Norman
Wilkinson, Q?R. Stunning view of the
Cathedral through the river bridge with the Highlands
as a backdrop. Extremely good condition throughout.
|
£300 |
| 116 |
Poster, British Railways(W)
'Coney Beach - Britain's Coney Island - Porthcawl
- Perfect For Outings, It's Quicker By Rail' by Jackson Burton,
D/R size. Classic image of the Water Chute ride
with the beach in the background. Minor defects with some archival
tape repairs to the rear.
|
£300
|
| 117 |
Poster, GWR/LMS/LNER/SR
'In War And Peace We Serve' by Reginald Mayes, D/R. Vibrant
image of the fluttering Union Flag with an art deco, blue train
(Royal Scot appearance) bursting from beneath. Excellent condition
and tastefully loose mounted in a wooden frame.
|
N/S
Res
£300
|
| 118 |
Poster, GWR/LMS/LNER/SR
'In War And Peace We Serve' by Reginald Mayes, D/R. Vibrant
image of the 5 flags of the Allies and 4 art deco locomotives
beneath. Excellent condition and tastefully loose mounted in
a wooden frame.
|
£350
|
| 119 |
Totem, BR(W) GREAT MALVERN, H/F. Ex GWR station on the 'Cathedrals
Express' route between Worcester and Hereford.
Opened by the Worcester & Hereford Railway in 1860, this beautiful building
is constructed with local Malvern Ragstone in classic French Gothic
theme. A particular feature of the station
are the awning pillar capitals on both platforms. They
are decorated with high relief mouldings depicting different
arrangements of flowers and foliage.
|
£400
|
| 120 |
Enamel Advertising Sign 'Spratt's Canary Mixture And Budgerigar Mixture - The Clean,
Safe, Sound Bird Seeds That Are Sold Only In Packets' Depicts
the Canary made from the word 'Spratts'. Measures 24" x
12", no restoration, extremely
good condition.
|
N/S
Res
£200
|
| 121 |
Enamel Advertising Sign 'Spratts Bonio - Mixed Ovals - and Weetmeet'. Vertical doorplate
style, slightly wider than usual, black lettering on cream ground.
Superb condition, certainly an exceptionally rare sign not seen before.
|
£500
|
| 122 |
Enamel Advertising Sign 'Spratt's' depicting the dog the cat, the canary and the
fish all on one superb sign. Measures
23½" x 5" 'vertical doorplate style' with small flange
all round. Black on cream and in quite exceptional condition.
|
£950
|
| 123 |
Enamel Advertising Sign, 'It Pays To Use Commonwealth Fertilisers - Wheat Pickles
- Sheep Dip - Stock Lists'. White lettering on orange and black
ground with hand & sickle emblem
in the centre, 18" x 24". Good colour and shine with
no restoration just some wear around fixing holes.
|
£140
|
| 124 |
Enamel Advertising Sign,' Doctors Recommend Big Tree Gold Medal Wines'. Pictorial
with bowl of grapes and red and white bottles of wine in the
centre. 28" x 22" with restoration around the letter
'R' and some of the blue.
|
£180 |
| 125 |
Enamel Advertising Sign, 'Horlicks For Extra Energy',
depicting the famous jar of Horlicks in the centre. Black and white lettering on a blue
ground, 12" x 18". No restoration but small there
is just one very small chip in the blue.
|
£190
|
| 126 |
Enamel Advertising Sign, 'The Horse Head Safety Matches - Made In India'.
A lovely pictorial sign with a horse's
head within a horseshoe. Beige on red with some black, 7½"
x 12½". Excellent colour and shine, some restoration to
the bottom right.
|
£240
|
| 127 |
Enamel Advertising Sign, 'Bourneville Cocoa - Made By Cadbury'. White lettering
on dark blue ground, 24" x 18" with good colour and
shine, some edge wear.
|
£210
|
| 128 |
Enamel Advertising Sign, 'Singer Sewing Machines' with the lady at her machine within
the large 'S'. White lettering on red 'S' ground, overall a
green ground, 15" x 21". Excellent colour and shine,
some restoration to green edge.
|
£500
|
| 129 |
Enamel Advertising Sign, 'Veno's Lightning Cough Cure
- For Coughs Colds and Bronchitis'. Blue and black lettering
on a yellow ground, 26" x 8" with good colour and
shine, some edge wear.
|
£200
|
| 130 |
Enamel Advertising Sign, 'A Taste To Encourage - Corona - Sparkling Drinks And Fruit Squashes'.
Yellow and white lettering on dark blue ground, 15" x 4½".
Good colour and shine, wear around the fixing holes.
|
£210
|
| 131 |
Enamel Advertising Sign, 'New Hudsons Bicycles - Give a Lifetime's Satisfaction'. White lettering
with black shadow on a red ground, 36" x 12". Excellent
colour and shine, small restoration around fixing holes.
|
£400
|
| 132 |
Enamel Advertising Sign, 'Drink Phillips's Pure Cocoa'. White lettering on red ground, 17"
x 12" in excellent condition with deep colour and shine,
no restoration.
|
N/S
Res
£250
|
| 133 |
Enamel Advertising Sign, 'Lipton's Tea', double sided with right angled mounting flange. White lettering on blue ground
with lion & unicorn motif in centre, 17" x 12".
No restoration, good colour and shine.
|
£130
|
| 134 |
Enamel Advertising Sign, 'Hornimans Pure Tea'. Double
sided with right angled fixing flange,
black lettering on yellow ground with chequered border, 17"
x 11". Some damage.
|
£60 |
| 135 |
Enamel Advertising Sign in Thermometer style, 'Stephens Ink For All Temperatures'.
Has the original glass thermometer tube intact and overall is
in excellent condition. Measures 7" x 33", a gem.
|
£360
|
| 136 |
Enamel Advertising Sign in Fingerplate style , 'Agent For
Thomson's Dye Works Perth'.
Black lettering on white ground, 2½" x 7". Some minor
restoration to edges.
|
£110
|
| 137 |
Enamel Advertising Sign in Fingerplate style 'Bouillon Kub', French semi pictorial depicting the beef cube in centre
on a white ground. Measures 2" x 8" with a small amount
of restoration on the side.
|
£50
|
| 138 |
Enamel Advertising Sign in Fingerplate style, 'Lyons Tea Sold Here'. Traditional colours of white orange and blue, 3" x 10" with
a small amount of restoration around the fixing holes.
|
£390 |
| 139 |
Enamel Advertising Sign 'Spratts Builds Up A Dog - Dog Cakes - Mixed Ovals - Weetmeet'.
Brown lettering on beige ground with 'Spratts in black shaped
like the famous Scotty Dog. Measures 24" x 12" in
excellent condition.
|
£700
|
| 140 |
Enamel Advertising Sign 'Spratts Mixed Ovals - See The Name Spratt's On The Packet
and On Each Oval' Wonderful, pictorial sign with the Spaniel image bottom right. Excellent condition throughout.
|
£550
|
| 141 |
Worksplate, LNER 9 x
5 oval cast iron No 1125 of 1946. Ex B1 locomotive built by
the NBL Co under works number 25881. Originally numbered 1125,
later 61125. Allocations include Lincoln.
Withdrawn 12/63. Face repainted.
|
£200
|
| 142 |
Totem, BR(E) HARRINGAY WEST, H/F ('West' in lower panel). Ex GNR
East Coast main line location between Hornsey and Finsbury Park, opened 1 May 1885 as simply
Harringay. The station was renamed Harringay
West on 18 June 1951 when this totem would have probably been
fitted, but reverted to Harringay
on 27 May 1971.
|
N/S
Res
£1250 |
| 143 |
BR (W) Somerset and Dorset
section, Telephone circuit notice No 428 ,
issued in September 1959 for the Section MIDSOMER NORTON SOUTH
SIGNAL BOX - NORTON HILL COLLIERY WEIGHBRIDGE. lists
the following, Midsomer Norton South
signal Box, Norton Hill Colliery G.F., Norton Hill Colliery Weighbridge.
In its original Oak glazed frame measuring
8" x 5½".
|
£210
|
| 144 |
LNWR C/I Signal Box Lever
Plates, qty 2 comprising HOME FROM
DAVENTRY TO UP & DOWN PLATFORM and HOME FROM NAPTON TO UP
& DOWN PLATFORM. Ex Braunston
Signal Box on the Leamington Spa to Weedon route, closed to
passengers in 1958, and freight in 1963. Despite being a very
small village, it also had a station on the GCR route named
Braunston & Willoughby. Items from this location, indeed
branch are very seldom seen.
|
£180 |
| 145 |
BR(NE) enamel Platform Sign ENQUIRIES with left facing arrow
beneath, 24" x 18". In exceptional condition with
excellent colour and shine.
|
£190
|
| 146 |
Alloy Single Line Key
Token, NORTON JCT - EVESHAM. Ex GWR (Oxford
Worcester & Wolverhampton) section between Worcester Shrub Hill
and Oxford. The section
was doubled recently and all the single
line equipment removed.
|
£300
|
| 147 |
Continental steel Carriage
Board with cut-out hanging slots to place on the side of the carriage. Text reads: 'Orient Express - Paris Est
- Avricourt - Strasbourg - Stuttgart
- Munchen - Simbach - Wien - Prelzburg - Budapest - Szegedin
-Timesvar - Orsova
- Bucharest - Giurgiu - Russe - Varna
- Konstantinopel' All of the exotic
and romantic locations one could imagine. Measures 50" x 10½" and is in very good condition.
|
£200
|
| 148 |
British Railways wooden
totem sign Travel Agents Clock,
'BUY YOUR TICKETS HERE AT STATION PRICES', painted white
on red, 46" x 12". These signs
were to be found in the windows of BR accredited Travel Agents
who sold railway tickets on a commission
basis. Unusually, this example is complete with the original 8" dial electric clock by METAMEC with the
initials BR below the centre. The Clock has been tested and
appears to work however the plug has been removed and we suggest
you get it checked by a competent electrician before use.
|
£500
|
| 149 |
Shedplate 55H, Neville
Hill until May 1973.
|
N/S
Res
£50
|
| 150 |
Cabside Numberplate 5535, C/I construction. Ex GWR 2-6-2T locomotive
built Swindon June 1928 and first allocated to Cheltenham. Moved to Bristol Bath
Road for the rest of its life and was withdrawn from there in
June 1957.
|
£520
|
| 151 |
Cast Iron Telegraph Pole
Sign having the G.R. Crown and the following text:-
'Persons Throwing Stones At The Telegraphs Will Be Prosecuted'.
Curved to fit the pole measuring 8" x 6".
|
£55
|
| 152 |
GWR brass Signalbox Lever
Leads, qty 8 to include '30 To Corp'n
Line To Cross' and an 11" example '57 Up Siding Start'g
Nil or 49 47 or 49 48 47'. Ex Bristol
area, along Avonmouth line.
|
£270
|
| 153 |
Totem, BR(S) SHERBORNE,
F/F. Ex LSWR station between Templecombe
and Yeovil Junction, opened in 1860.
|
£600 |
| 154 |
Original Oil Painting
on canvas of a King Class loco 6011 on a West of England express
passing a maroon Western Hydraulic and a Pannier on a local train, by
Norman Elford (1931-2007), Guild of
Railway Artists. Tastefully framed the painting measures 30"
x 20" and in the frame 34" x 24". A lovely, vibrant
execution.
|
£750
|
| 155 |
SAR single language Cabside Numberplate no 570.
Ex 3'6" gauge 6th 4-6-0 built as a standard passenger type
for Southern African railways from the early 1890's. This one
was built by Neilson Reid of Glasgow, works
no. 5247 in 1898 for the Cape
Government Railway and was numbered
239. In 1912 the CGR became part of the new South African Railways
and the engine received this numberplate at that time which
it carried until withdrawal at Cape
Town in 1970. 570 had various minor improvements from the original
specification and was classified class
6D by the SAR; the "D" suffix also categorised the
other CGR later-built 6th class among the whole class of 4-6-0s.
|
£375
|
| 156 |
Wooden cased Signalbox
Telephone with small plate attached to face 'Listen Before Ringing
Code'/ Early style with brass trumpet mouth-piece and similar
ear-piece. The bell beneath is also brass and the whole instrument
is extremely good and very presentable indeed. The only defect
appears to be the frayed cord.
|
£75
|
| 157 |
Midland Railway single dial, mahogany cased Block Instrument with traffolite plate
affixed 'UP LINE'. Stamped with company initials, a very nice
instrument in very good condition.
|
£50
|
| 158 |
Nameplate MINERVA 1888.
Ex Kellett Brown & Co Ltd, spinners,
scribblers, scourers, fullers and tenterers,
Steam Engine sited at Calverley Mill Nr Leeds. Built by Engineer Mr Mortimer,
the machine was a 400hp Marsden tandem compound engine built
1888 with a huge 22 ft flywheel which rotated at
62rpm. Curved brass, hand engraved with black and some
red wax filling. Ornate floral motif either side
of the date. Measures 15½" x 6". A wonderful survivor
from our industrial past.
|
£450
|
| 159 |
Single Line alloy Key
Token BARNSTAPLE Jc
B - FREMINGTON. Ex L&SWR section between Barnstaple and
Torrington.
|
£150
|
| 160 |
Bristol Joint Station C/I Signalbox Door Notice. Fully titled, standard
GWR design of incredible rarity. Only
two or three boxes probably carried this type of sign and as far as we can ascertain, the others are not known. Consensus
is that it probably originated from Bristol Old Station Box. Face only restored, rear
original. Note: The Bristol Joint Station
Committee was constituted under an agreement dated the 23rd
March 1871 between the Great Western, Midland,
and Bristol & Exeter railway companies. The Bristol & Exeter Railway Company
was amalgamated with the Great Western Railway Company as from
1st January 1876 by the Great Western and Bristol & Exeter
Railways Amalgamation Act 27th June 1876. Joint Committee functions
were transferred to the Great Western and Midland
Railways Joint Committee constituted under Great Western and
Midland railway companies (Severn and Wye,
and Severn Bridge Railway) Act 1894.
|
£1050
|
| 161 |
Totem, BR(E) WEST GREEN,
H/F. Ex GER Palace Gates line between Noel Park and Seven Sisters,
opened in January 1878. Closed for passenger services on 7 January
1963 and for freight on 5 October 1964. The cutting where the
station once was has been completely filled and now houses a
school and sports field. A rare totem indeed.
|
N/S
Res
£4000
|
| 162 |
Worksplate, Andrew Barclay
Sons & Co Limited Caledonia Works Kilmarnock
No 588 of 1973. Ex standard gauge 252hp 0-4-0DH
No.DH 588 supplied new to the British Steel Corporation
Ravenscraig Works, Motherwell. It
had gone by 1991.
|
£20
|
| 163 |
Vic Welch original gouache
painting of Midland Johnson 3P Locomotive
number 716 in crimson lake livery. Unmounted, the paper size is 17½" x 12½". In excellent condition. Vic Welch produced
much work for Ian Allan which was widely published in Railways
Illustrated, Railway World, ABC loco
spotters books and other publications.
|
£220
|
| 164 |
Vic Welch original gouache
painting of Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway 0-6-0 Locomotive
number 60. In excellent condition. Vic Welch produced much work
for Ian Allan which was widely published in Railways Illustrated,
Railway World, ABC loco spotters books and other publications.
|
£510
|
| 165 |
Nameplate Sir Charles
Hallé. Ex Class 86 Electric Locomotive
originally numbered E3197, later 86237. Built by the English
Electric Company at the Vulcan Works under works number E3489/E335
and introduced to traffic in January 1966. Named in November
1983 at Manchester Piccadilly by the then
Lord Mayor of Manchester.
The only class 86 with an acute accent above a letter. Withdrawn
April 2004. Charles Hallé was a British
conductor who founded the Hallé Orchestra
in Manchester in 1858. Ex loco condition.
|
£3000
|
| 166 |
Carriage Print 30"x10",
BEDFORD from an original painting by Claude
Buckle from the Midland Region A series
issued in 1950. This unframed print is in mint condition. An
uncommon print in this condition .
|
£50
|
| 167 |
GWR Footwarmer, stamped with company initials on one end.
|
£55
|
| 168 |
Alloy Single Line Key
Token, LEEK BROOK JCN - MILTON
JUNCTION. Ex Stoke on Trent
to Caldon Low Quarries in Staffordshire
which closed in 1989.
|
N/S
Res
£120 |
| 169 |
Players Cigarettes wall
mounted Vending Machine bearing the makers label 'Dean Bros,
Mount St Works Nottingham' Size is 30" x 6" x 4"
in original condition with the Players logo in script across
the face and the price of 6d above the coin slot. Also has a
front plate 'Turn' next to the rotatable handle on the side. Has a key but it doesn't appear to open, may require some attention
to do so.
|
£380
|
| 170 |
Ships Plaque for HMS
SHROPSHIRE mounted on a wooden shield and bearing a brass inscription
beneath ' Presented By The Lords Commissioners
Of The Admiralty To The Urban District Of Market Drayton To
Commemorate The Adoption Of HMS SHROPSHIRE During Warship Week
February Feb 14th 1942. The ship was a heavy cruiser, launched
5 July 1928 gaining battle honours in both the Atlantic and
Arctic in WWII. Decommissioned in December 1942 and transferred to the Royal Australian Navy
gaining battle honours in New
Guinea, Layte
Gulf, Lingayen Gulf, Borneo and the Pacific. Sold for scrapping, 16 July 1954. Plaque measures
20½" x 16½", overall shield is 30" x 24".
Certainly an historic item and well worth reading her intriguing
history on Wikipedia.
|
£370
|
| 171 |
LNER Q/R Poster Board
Heading, white lettering on blue ground, fixed on to a backing
board for easy hanging. Restored condition with a crease repair
, excellent colour and shine, measures 53" x 6".
|
£45
|
| 172 |
Worksplate, The English
Electric Co Ltd., Vulcan Works, Newton-Le-Willows, England No 3547/D976, 1965. Ex Class 37 Diesel
Locomotive originally numbered D6987, later 37287 and then 37414.
Introduced in June 1965 to work the Western Region. Withdrawn
12 October 2005 and cut up at TJ Thomson's Stockton
13 March 2009. Rectangular chromed brass,
ex loco condition. |
£570 |
| 173 |
Totem, BR(S) WINCHESTER CITY, dark green, H/F. Ex L&SWR
station between Basingstoke and Southampton,
opened 10 June 1839. Good condition.
|
£1900
|
| 174 |
Tyers No 6 Single Line
alloy Tablet ANNBANK - DRONGAN number 16. Ex Ayr
& Cumnock Railway, the latter signalbox
closing on 28th July 1975 when the
line between Annbank and Killoch
Colliery became signalled under the
'one train working' system. Ex box condition.
|
£220
|
| 175 |
Midland Railway C/I Notice
'MIDLAND RAILWAY, NOTICE ALL PERSONS FOUND
BATHING OR FISHING IN THIS CANAL, OR BREAKING THROUGH OR OTHERWISE
DAMAGING THE HEDGES OR FENCING AND TRESPASSING ON THE TOWING
PATH WILL BE PROSECUTED. THE POLICE HAVE INSTRUCTIONS TO GIVE
INFORMATION OF ALL PERSONS SO OFFENDING, BY ORDER'. Measures
26" x 19½". Tastefully face restored.
|
£155
|
| 176 |
Smokebox Numberplate
42791. Ex Fowler 'Crab' locomotive, built Crewe
October 1927 and allocated to Manningham
and later Gorton. Withdrawn January 1965 and cut up in the April
of that year at Maden & McKee, Stanley, Liverpool.
The plate has been welded but is in ex loco condition. |
£260
|
| 177 |
GWR brass Signalbox Shelf
Plate MORETON on LUGG, machine engraved. Ex GWR location between
Hereford and Craven Arms, the plate would most
likely been in either Dinmore or Shelwick
Junction Signal Box .
|
£100
|
| 178 |
BR(S) flangeless enamel
sign 'Please Show Tickets', 16"
x 10" in extremely good condition. Together with a BR(S)
enamel 'S' sign, 9" square, good
condition except for a strip of enamel loss at the top edge.
|
£100
|
| 179 |
NSR double sided, wooden Station Direction Sign 38" x 26" LIVERPOOL
ROAD STATION. Original condition with BR(M)
Paintwork but you can make out the earlier lettering underneath
this.
|
£60
|
| 180 |
GWR C/I Notice, fully
titled 'MANOR HOUSE HOTEL - FISHING
RIGHTS ONLY' with a left facing, feathered arrow beneath. Measures
19¾" x 27". From the famous hotel in Moretonhampstead, Devon, since
2003 it has been called the Bovey
Castle. A BTC pamphlet describing the
hotel in BR days accompanies.
|
£530
|
| 181 |
Midland Railway Tunnel
Sign TANKERSLEY TUNNEL, measures 54" x 21". The tunnel
was 1498 Yards in length and was situated
on the Sheffield to Barnsley line with Wentworth station being at the north end and Chapeltown
to the south. Tastefully face restored.
|
£200
|
| 182 |
Worksplate, Andrew Barclay
Sons & Co Limited Caledonia Works Kilmarnock
No 417 of 1957. Ex standard Gauge 0-4-0DH supplied new to the
National Coal Board, Ayr. In the late 1960s
it could be found at Auchlochan Colliery
at Coalburn in Lanarkshire but by
1982 it was at Killoch
Colliery in Strathclyde. Subsequently scrapped.
|
£30
|
| 183 |
Worksplate Built Crewe
1940, oval brass construction. Ex LMS Princess Coronation 4-6-2
Pacific locomotive from either 6240 City Of Coventry; 6241 City
Of Edinburgh; 6242 City Of Glasgow; 6243 City Of Lancaster or
6244 City Of Leeds (later King George VI) A rare opportunity
for a Crewe Worksplate from this year that was carried by one
of the Stanier masterpieces.
|
£400
|
| 184 |
Totem BR(W), BRECON,
H/F. Ex Neath & Brecon/Brecon & Merthyr station in central
Wales, opened 1867 provided access to the Brecon and Merthyr,
the Mid Wales, and the Hereford, Hay and Brecon Railways which
were all completed about this time. A complex yet quite fascinating
history. Closed in Oct 1962 to passengers.
|
£750
|
| 185 |
Industrial Nameplate
VICTORIA together with matching Worksplate, Peckett & Sons Ltd
No 2028 Bristol 1942.
Ex Standard gauge 0-4-0ST built for the Royal Ordnance Factory,
Sellafield, Cumbria
as No 2. It was then operated by the Harbour Commissioners
for Whitehaven
Harbour. The nameplate measures 42½" x 6¼" and was manufactured
locally at Whitehaven and fitted to the loco there as can be
seen in the accompanying photograph. Interestingly, the reverse
shows that it was initially just painted and does have a 1945
stamp.
|
£500
|
| 186 |
Carriage Print 20"x10",
WYMONDHAM, NORFOLK
from an original water colour by L.Sqirrel
from the LNER Post War series issued 1945-1957. This unframed
print is in mint condition. An uncommon print in this condition.
|
£55
|
| 187 |
WITHDRAWN
|
£
|
| 188 |
Single Line Key Token
CAIRNRYAN JCT - CASTLE KENNEDY. Ex Portpatrick
& Wigtownshire Joint Railway section. Closed to passengers
in June 1965, but the line is still in use for trains to and
from Stranraer. The Castle Kennedy
to Cairnryan Junction token section
came into existence when Cairnryan
Junction signal box opened in October
1942. It ceased to exist when Cairnryan
Junction signal box closed in December 1962 and the token section once again
became Castle Kennedy to Stranraer Harbour Junction.
|
£90
|
| 189 |
Shedplate 55D, Royston
until September 1971.
|
N/S
Res
£50
|
| 190 |
Poster, British Railways
'Ilfracombe - On Glorious Devon's
Ocean Coast' by Harry Riley, D/R. Scenic view of the harbour from the hilltop
overlooking the foreground beach. Folds and some acid free tape
repairs that show slight browning from previous cello tape,
gladly saved from further damage. Some clean tears but overall
very good.
|
£300
|
| 191 |
Poster, British Railways
'Porthcawl - For Happy Healthy Holidays',
D/R anon. Classic image of child looking
upside down on beach with title written
in sand upside down. Folds and minor
acid free tape repairs.
|
£100
|
| 192 |
Poster, ' White Star
Line - Liverpool Queenstown - Philadelphia'
by Montague B. Black, D/R size. A
vibrant image of a Royal Mail Liner in full regalia being piloted
by a Tugboat. Printed by the Liverpool Printing & Stationery
Company Limited. Some loss to top border not affecting image,
a clean tear to the lower right and some minor tears and wrinkling
but very much restorable.
|
£1700
|
| 193 |
Poster, British Railways
'North Wales - The Conway
Estuary' by LA Wilcox, Q/R size.
A beautiful landscape looking through the escarpment to the
town below and the castle across the estuary. Published by British
Railways Midland Region. Excellent condition, mounted on linen.
|
N/S
Res
£450
|
| 194 |
Poster, LMS 'The Beautiful
& Romantic Holiday Spa Buxton by LMS'
by J.P.Sayer 1932,
Q/R size. A
street map view with cartoon characters alongside
their witty comments. Around the periphery are 15 small images
of local places of interest. A quite wonderful poster in excellent
condition, mounted on linen.
|
£880
|
| 195 |
Poster, LNER 'Ullswater - English Lakeland - Via Darlington,
Lovely Teesdale and Penrith'
by Kenneth Steel, D/R size. A quite delightful view of a couple strolling through a woodland
path toward the lake in the distance. Excellent condition, mounted
on linen.
|
£700
|
| 196 |
Poster, LMS/LNER 'The
Scott Monument Edinburgh'
by Fred Taylor, D/R size. A classic view of this famous landmark, the scene being complete with a
large, military pipe band. Good condition, mounted on linen.
|
£300
|
| 197 |
Poster, LNER 'Ely' by Walter E. Spradbery,
D/R size. A most contrasting and interesting
night view of the cathedral as seen by a couple viewing from
a gas-lit street. Excellent condition, mounted on linen.
|
£420
|
| 198 |
Poster, LNER 'Melrose Abbey - First Class Hotels and Hydro'
by Frank Newbould, D/R size. An almost timeless scene with the exception of the three small
children playing at the foot of the façade. Excellent condition,
mounted on linen.
|
£300
|
| 199 |
Totem, BR(M) HESWALL HILLS, F/F. Ex WM&CQ, later GCR station
between Neston and Upton on the Wirral, opened 1 May 1898. A
very rare totem, thought to be the only survivor.
|
N/S
Res
£850
|
| 200 |
Nameplate RIGNALL HALL,
left hand side. Ex GWR 4-6-0 'Hall
Class' locomotive built Swindon November
1929 and numbered 4963. Initially allocated to Carmarthen, then
Reading and Weymouth. By
BR days was at Westbury. Withdrawn 5th June 1962 from its last
depot Worcester and cut up at Swindon in the September
of that year. Three photographs and the Bill Peto history sheet
accompanies.
|
£5000
|
| 201 |
Furness Railway Acme
Thunderer Whistle with original chain. Nicely embossed on one
side 'F.R.Co. A scarce whistle in working
order.
|
£220
|
| 202 |
Worksplate, Neilson Reid
Hyde Park Locomotive Works Glasgow
No 6068 of 1902. GCR 0-6-0 class 9J No. 1006 built in April
1902. Superheated by the GCR in November 1914. Became LNER 6006
in June 1925 class J11/1 and reclassified
J11/4 in June 1930. Renumbered 4313 in June 1946 and 64313 by
BR in June 1950 later reclassified J11/5 in March 1956. A long-time Staveley GC engine withdrawn in May 1961 and scrapped at
Gorton Works. Oval, 6¾” x 4¼” in ex-loco condition front and
back.
|
£540
|
| 203 |
Flamecut Cabside Numberplate 40017. Ex
English Electric Type 4 Co-Co numbered D217 CARINTHIA. Introduced July 1959 and named 5/62. Initially worked the
West Coast main line out of Crewe. Withdrawn
8/81 and cut up at Swindon from where this
was acquired. Excellent condition.
|
£150 |
| 204 |
Warship Hydraulic Reversing
Handle as removed from the 'B' end of D851 'Temeraire'.
|
£55
|
| 205 |
British Railways coloured
Signalbox Diagram CAERPHILLY dated June 1951, linen has almost
come away. Together with British Railways coloured Signalbox
Diagram, NELSON & LLANCAIACH, dated 20.8.65 measures 115".
Linen coming away. Additional, office copy Signalbox Diagram,
LLANBRADACH dated 13.4.62 plus a similar ABER JUNCTION dated Feb 1969 and Bargoed North Junction same date.
|
£60
|
| 206 |
Carriage Print 20"x10",
BURY ST EDMUNDS, SUFFOLK from an original water colour by F.
Donald Blake from the LNER Post War series issued 1945-1957.
This unframed print is in mint condition. An uncommon print
in this condition.
|
£30
|
| 207 |
GWR Jigsaw 'Locomotives
In The Making' produced by Chad Valley. Made up to show completeness
and tastefully mounted in a wooden frame (note it is not in
any way stuck down so can easily be
removed if required). Complete with original box which is in
good condition. Considered to be the
scarcest of all the wooden GWR jigsaws. Measures 17¼" x
21" in frame.
|
£170
|
| 208 |
Single Line alloy Key
Token PORTSMOUTH ARMS
- UMBERLEIGH. Ex LSWR Exeter to Barnstaple Junction route, one of the six sections between Copplestone and Umberleigh.
|
£100
|
| 209 |
LMS Art Deco bronze Reading
Lamp as removed from the LMS Headquarters, Euston House, Evesholt
Street, London when
renovation took place 30 years ago. Stands 19" high and
has a typical 'Cleopatra's Needle' style, The rectangular, curved
metal shade is adjustable to suit the reader. No markings but
certainly from the HQ of the LMS. The electrical connection
has been removed so any re-connection should be via a qualified
electrician.
|
£100 |
| 210 |
LB&SCR 10" mahogany
cased chain driven fusee Clock by Grimshaw
Baxter & Elliott Ltd. The chain driven fusee movement is
in excellent condition and the case complete with its original
cast bezel is also stamped to the rear 590 B. The dial has been
repainted post 1948 and now reads B.R.(S) John Walker, 1 South Molton Street 590.B. The SR clock
records show that this clock was supplied new to the LB&SCR
in 1891 and was originally in use at Selham
Signal box on the line from Midhurst to Pulborough.
It was later transferred to the Station Master's Office at Charing
Cross and then to the stores at Wimbledon.
The vendor actually recovered it from London
Bridge Signal Box where it was languishing
in disrepair behind one of the signal
panels. A wonderful example in full working order.
|
£1650
|
| 211 |
Totem, BR(S) CLAPHAM
JUNCTION, F/F, light green. Ex LSWR station on the main line
from Waterloo to the south and west country. Good colour
and shine with a few, expertly repaired chips.
|
£760
|
| 212 |
Worksplate, Andrew Barclay
Sons & Co Limited Caledonia Works Kilmarnock
No 598 of 1975. Ex standard gauge 388hp 0-6-0DH No. DH611 supplied
new to the British Steel Corporation at Motherwell. It had gone
by 1991.
|
£20
|
| 213 |
GWR No 3 First Aid Outfit
numbered 5605. Complete with a very well stocked content, most
of which is marked BR.
The best example we have seen for a long time.
|
£35
|
| 214 |
Oil Painting 'Black 5
and Jubilee - Holbeck' by Joe Townend,
Guild of Railway Artists. An atmospheric view of Black 5 number
44694 and 45568 inside the Roundhouse
at Holbeck. The painting measures 30" x 24" and in
the frame, 35¾" x 30". An evocative execution capturing
the rays of sunlight streaming through the roof glazing.
|
£440
|
| 215 |
GW & L&NWR Joint
C/I 40/- Gate Notice. Face only restored.
|
£70
|
| 216 |
LMS Signalbox Aluminium
Lever Plates, qty 4 comprising: Down
Main To Hoylake Starting; Down Hoylake Advanced Starting; Up Main To Up Platform Line Outer
Home; Up Main To Up Platform Line Inner Home. Together with
5 other assorted lever plates.
|
£30
|
| 217 |
GWR coloured Signalbox
Diagram DERI JUNCTION dated 7/12/1925. Thick, period paper,
hand coloured measuring 36" x 13", excellent condition.
Deri Junction was on the branch between
Ogilvie Colliery and Darran. A fascinating
location near Bargoed, one claim to
fame is that an early Dr Who episode was filmed at the Colliery.
|
£60 |
| 218 |
Alloy Road Sign 'Crossing No Gates'. Depicts an 0-6-0 locomotive
with smoke in the top ¾ section, text below. Face repainted,
rear cleaned of paint but two horizontal corrosion
marks are clear showing where mounted.
|
£90
|
| 219 |
Alloy Key Token PONTLOTTYN
NORTH - RHYMNEY. Ex GWR, earlier Rhymney Railway section between
Cardiff and the Abergavenny to Merthyr route
at Rhymney Bridge.
|
£50
|
| 220 |
Nameplate WARRINGTON YARD. Ex Brush Class 47 D1792, later
under TOPS 47311. Built under Works number 554, it was introduced
to traffic in January 1965 and allocated to Darnall. Named by the Mayor of Warrington on 30 June1988. Scrapped at C.F.Booth, Rotherham in February 1993.
The nameplates were transferred to 47338 at Tinsley TMD without
ceremony in December 1991 and finally removed in October 1995.
This loco was also scrapped at C.F.Booth,
Rotherham in July 2007. The EWS Certificate of Authenticity accompanies.
|
N/S
Res
£1500 |
| 221 |
A GWR/BR-W pair of Home
Signal Finials, ex Aller Junction Down Road where the Paignton
branch leaves the main line near Newton Abbot.
|
£100 |
| 222 |
Worksplate, North British
Locomotive Company Glasgow
No 25816 of 1946. Ex B1 4-6-0 locomotive originally numbered
1060, later 61060. Initially allocated to Hull
Dairycoates and was finally at Lincoln.
Withdrawn 9/62 and cut up 1/63 at Cox & Danks,
Wadsley Bridge.
Brass diamond shaped.
|
£240
|
| 223 |
Totem BR(W) CULLOMPTON, F/F. Ex GWR station between Taunton and Exeter, opened
on 1 May 1844. Closed in October 1964. Excellent colour and
shine, virtually mint condition.
|
£600 |
| 224 |
Tyers Single Line brass
Tablet DALMENY - FORTH
BRIDGE NORTH number 10. Special configuration
for converted Tyers No 1 machine, introduced in 1896 for the
double line section across the famous Forth Bridge. There were 'scissor crossings'
each end of the bridge and single
line working could be introduced quite simply
should week-end or any other time engineering works were introduced.
The signal boxes controlling this section were closed on 13th May 1979
and control for such workings today, are from Edinburgh SC.
|
£670
|
| 225 |
GWR brass Signalbox Shelf
Plate, machine engraved 'FROM SALTNEY DEE JUNC UP GOODS RUNNING
LOOP No 2'.
|
£150
|
| 226 |
Carriage Print 20"x10",
DEEPING ST. JAMES, LINCOLNSHIRE
from an original water colour by Freda Marston from the LNER
Post War series issued 1945-1957. This unframed print is in
mint condition. An uncommon print in this condition.
|
£150
|
| 227 |
Southern Railway Target
PETERSFIELD. Ex LSWR station between Haslemere
and Havant, opened in Jan. 1859. Good colour and shine,
chips to enamel in the usual places.
|
£460
|
| 228 |
Tyers No 6 Single Line
fibre Tablet ASHWATER - TOWER HILL 12. Stamped on face 'Not
In Use'. Ex London and South Western Railway's North Cornwall
line from Halwill to Padstow, closed 1966.
|
£240
|
| 229 |
Shedplate 56D, Mirfield until April 1967.
|
£90 |
| 230 |
Enamel Advertising Sign , 'Drink Everybody's Tea, Te Pawb,
2/- LB , Papur Coch, Agents Everywhere'. A unusual and rare dual language
sign (English & Welsh) Black lettering
on yellow 30” x 14”, some edge chipping
and minor edge loss but good colour and shine.
|
£65
|
| 231 |
Enamel Advertising Sign 'Fry's 5 Boys' measuring 36" x 30". In good overall
condition with good colour and some restoration being the first
boy well restored. Marked at the base 'S Fry & Sons Bristol Chromo Wolverhampton'.
|
N/S
Res
£700
|
| 232 |
Enamel Advertising Sign 'St Bruno Flake' chess board in original frame,
complete with Match Striker both sides, 19" x 19". A magnificent sign in wonderful condition and of significant scarcity.
|
£500
|
| 233 |
Enamel Advertising Sign 'Greyhound - Royal Blue Services Book Here - Services of
Luxurious Coaches Maintained Daily Through The South & West
Of England', 41" x 20". The lower portion depicts
a map of the area and a half-cab coach sits
above this. Contrasting white & blue lettering on a pale
& dark blue ground. Very good condition.
|
N/S
Res
£780
|
| 234 |
Enamel Advertising Sign 'RAC Motor Cycle Repairer' White on blue lozenge shape.
These are probably the rarest of the RAC lozenge signs. Excellent condition.
|
£410
|
| 235 |
Enamel Advertising Sign, 'Robin Starch' with the famous robin in the centre. White
lettering on dark blue ground, 20" x 28". No restoration visible but there are
some chips, overall very good condition.
|
£650
|
| 236 |
Enamel Advertising Sign, 'Eno's Fruit Salts - Invigorating
- Refreshing' depicting a child drinking the elixir under a
grape vine. Measures 20" x 28" and is in very good
condition with some excellent restoration around the fixing
holes.
|
£400
|
| 237 |
Enamel Advertising Sign, 'Esso Elephant Kerosene', red, white and blue depicting
the traditional Esso sign and large
elephant below. Indian original, 12" x 24" in extremely
good condition with some restoration.
|
£240
|
| 238 |
Enamel Advertising Sign, 'Melox Dog Foods - The Finest
In The World' depicting the Terrier standing on the central
red circle. Blue ground, 10" x 14", restoration across
the centre and around the fixing holes.
|
£220
|
| 239 |
Enamel Advertising Sign 'Spillers Osoko - The Paramount
Dog Food'. Yellow lettering on chocolate ground. Some chipping
but a nice sign nevertheless.
|
£40
|
| 240 |
Enamel Advertising Sign, 'Greenall's Original Bitter -
The Original Taste Of Tradition', 11½" x 11½" at widest,
gold lettering on red ground, overall ground being dark green.
Extremely good condition.
|
£60
|
| 241 |
Enamel Advertising sign measuring 24” Diameter, 'Wakefield
Castrol Oil'. A nice early enamel in very good condition with
3 face chips and good colour and shine.
|
£210
|
| 242 |
Advertising double sided glass hanging sign.
'See Where You Are With Atlas
Street Lamps'. Both glass panels are semi pictorial and the
sign is in good condition overall
complete with original metal frame and hanging hooks.
|
£130
|
| 243 |
Totem, BR(NE) MOORTHORPE, F/F. Ex Midland & NER Joint station between Swinton and Pontefract, opened in May 1879. Much restoration
but displays exceptionally well.
|
N/S
Res
£1150
|
| 244 |
GWR 'art deco' Carriage
Lamp with 'cubist' shades. The right angled bracket is brass
and clearly stamped 'GWR' in small capitals. The colourful shade
is 4" square with green overlapping lines having a brown
line style motif in the lower corner. The whole lamp stands
almost 6" high and protrudes from the wall by roughly the
same distance. Quite remarkable to see such a survivor, particularly
in this condition. This is one of a pair entered into this auction,
the other appearing under a different lot number.
|
£550
|
| 245 |
BR (W) Somerset and Dorset
section, Telephone circuit notice No 797 , issued in September
1959 for the Section HIGHBRIDGE EAST "C" BOX - EDINGTON
BURTLE. lists the following, Highbridge
East "C" Box, Bason Bridge Ticket Office, Huntspill
Crossing, Edington
Burtle Ticket Office. In its
original Oak glazed frame measuring 8" x 5½".
|
£150
|
| 246 |
Carriage Print 20"x10",
HORSTEAD MILL, COLTISHALL, NORFOLK from an original water colour by J Fletcher Watson from the
LNER Post War series issued 1945-1957. This unframed print is
in mint condition. An uncommon print in this condition.
|
£30
|
| 247 |
Smokebox Numberplate
92058. Ex Riddles 9F BR Standard 2-10-0 locomotive, built Crewe
October 1955. Allocated to Westhouses,
withdrawn October 1966 and cut up at J. McWilliam,
Shettleston.
|
£310 |
| 248 |
Tyers No 6 Single Line
brass Tablet PETROCKSTOW - HATHERLEIGH 4. Ex North Devon &
Cornwall Junction Light Railway, opened in 1925 to link the LSWR Torrington
branch with Halwill Junction. Passenger Services were withdrawn
1 March 1965. This one has escaped being stamped 'Not In Use'.
|
£230
|
| 249 |
GWR Distant Signal Arm
marked 'WB&SC Co Ltd London & Chippenham
GWR '. Excellent condition and accompanied by its Lever No 206.
Both ex Newton Abbot East Box.
|
£200
|
| 250 |
Cabside Numberplate 4054. Ex GWR 4-6-0 'Star Class' locomotive PRINCESS
CHARLOTTE, built Swindon June 1914. Initially
allocated to Laira and regularly change
to Old Oak and back to the West Country. By BR days it was at
Exeter and then moved further West to Laira
then went to Swindon from where withdrawal took place in February
1952. A photograph and the Bill Peto history sheet accompanies.
|
£2750
|
| 251 |
Single Line Alloy Key
Token GLASTONBURY &
STREET - SHAPWICK. Ex Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway section
on the Evercreech Junction to Highbridge
and Burnham-on-Sea branch, closed 7th
March 1966.
|
£700 |
| 252 |
Worksplate, Andrew Barclay
Sons & Co Limited Caledonia Works Kilmarnock
No 604 of 1976. Ex standard gauge 400 hp 0-6-0DH
supplied new to the National Coal Board at South
Hetton Colliery. Later went to Easington, Lambton, and East Hetton and finally
to Hawthorn Loco Shed at Murton where
it was scrapped at the end of May 1992 by M.J.K. Engineering
Services Ltd. of Esh Winning.
|
£20
|
| 253 |
Totem, BR(W) BIRMINGHAM MOOR
STREET, F/F. Ex GWR terminus in Britain's second city, opened in July 1909 to
serve Stratford and Leamington
local services.
|
£720
|
| 254 |
GWR wooden Chair with
red rexine covered seat. Stamped on rear of frame with company
initials. Has been tastefully re-covered.
|
£40
|
| 255 |
British Railways coloured
Signalbox Diagram, NIXONS LEVEL CROSSING dated 1.12.60. Linen
backed, measures 26" in length and is in very good condition.
The box was near Mountain Ash between Penrhiwceiber
and Abercwmboi.
|
£65
|
| 256 |
Edmondson Ticket Dating
Press complete with a wooden box of type, pretty much complete.
The box bears an oval brass plate 'Edmondson
Knowsley Street Cheetham Manchester. Appears to be in full working order.
|
£65
|
| 257 |
Traffolite Signalbox
Shelf Plate 'DAINTON'. Wonderful location on the Devon
Banks. Together with a brass Toolbox Plate from the S&T
Department 'TAUNTON'.
|
£10
|
| 258 |
LNER cast iron Seatback
SPOONER ROW. Ex Great Eastern Railway station between Thetford
and Wymondham, opened 30 July 1845 and despite several closures
and re-openings, it finally became established on 1 March 1882
and has been there ever since. Unrestored
condition but has been welded between the two words so there
is some paint loss there. Not known to have survived, indeed
little from this station has ever come to light so a great rarity.
|
£520
|
| 259 |
Cabside Numberplate 8756, C/I construction. Ex GWR 0-6-0PT built Swindon
October 1933 and allocated to Old Oak Common. Remaining there
for its entire life, withdrawn October 1962.
|
£420
|
| 260 |
Original Painting 'Castle
Class 5070 SIR DANIEL GOOCH - Up Express Badminton' by Gerald
Broom, Guild Of Railway Artists. Oil on board in a tasteful,
gilt frame measuring 31¾" x 22¼". The artist's signature
bears the date of 1977 and he also signed
on the rear beneath the description. An excellent execution
of the express passing at speed at
twilight.
|
£2100
|
| 261 |
Southern Railway Enamel
sign 9" x 6" SOUTHERN RAILWAY,
THE CONDITIONS UPON WHICH TICKETS INCLUDING SEASON TICKETS ARE
ISSUED AND THE CONDITIONS APPLICABLE TO PASSENGERS LUGGAGE ETC,
CAN BE OBTAINED FREE OF CHARGE ON APPLICATION TO THE BOOKING
CLERK. In excellent condition with good colour and shine.
|
£150
|
| 262 |
Worksplate John Fowler
& Co Leeds number 9502. Ex Traction
Engine. Oval brass, 9½" x 5", totally ex engine condition.
|
£280 |
| 263 |
Totem, BR(S) FOLKESTONE
EAST, F/F light green variety. Ex SE&CR station opened in
December 1843 and carried several names over the years starting
as Folkestone, Folkestone Old, Folkestone Junction, Folkestone
Junction (Shorncliffe) and finally Folkestone East from September
1962. Closed in September 1965. In excellent condition with
good colour and shine.
|
£200
|
| 264 |
Worksplate, North British
Locomotive Company Glasgow
No 27888 of 1959. Type 2 B-B Class 22 diesel hydraulic loco
D6315. New to 83D Plymouth Laira
in January 1960, withdrawn from there in May 1971, and cut up
Swindon Works in January 1972. Diamond
shape measuring 12¾” x 5½” .
|
£270
|
| 265 |
General Repair Plates,
qty 9 from various companies and dated from 1957 to 1969. A
nice little selection.
|
£20
|
| 266 |
Carriage Print 20"x10",
LOWESTOFT, SUFFOLK
from an original water colour by E.T.Holding
from the LNER Post War series issued 1945-1957. This unframed
print is in mint condition. An uncommon print in this condition.
|
£75
|
| 267 |
GWR coloured Signalbox
Diagram, YSTRAD MYNACH SOUTH dated 1.7.38. Linen backed, measures
52"" in length and is in very reasonable condition.
|
£160
|
| 268 |
Wagonplate, C/I, Great
Central Railway pattern 'To Carry 10T'. Face only restored.
|
£20
|
| 269 |
GWR 3 aspect Handlamp of 'coppertop' proportions except the cone
is steel and not copper. Complete with original reservoir and
burner. Stamped with company initials and also 'Swindon
SB' also has a brass plate incised with the number 17.
|
£210
|
| 270 |
Sundry items, mostly
from Newton Abbot East Box to include a BR Light bulb, Lever
plates and various signalling items
plus an interesting GWR Rolling Tool as used by the S&T
Department. Stamped 'GWR' and bears the manufacturers plate
'WB&S Co Ltd'.
|
£30
|
| 271 |
BR(M) Capbadges, qty
6 comprising gilt fishtail Ticket
Collector, excellent; nickel totem Ticket Collector, excellent;
gilt totem Porter, excellent; gilt totem British Railways, excellent;
x 2 nickel totem British Railways, one excellent, one damaged.
All have makers name on rear, mostly Gaunt, London.
|
£120 |
| 272 |
Worksplate, Andrew Barclay
Sons & Co Limited Caledonia Works Kilmarnock
No 2360 of 1954. Ex standard gauge 0-4-0ST. Privately preserved
in a haulage contractors yard at Tinsley for over 25 yea rs
until moved to Wirksworth in October 2005.
|
£90
|
| 273 |
GWR coloured Signalbox
Diagram, PONTCYNON JUNCTION dated 16.2.25. Linen backed, measures
37½" in length and is in very good condition.
|
£130
|
| 274 |
Totem BR(W) HEREFORD,
H/F, brown edge. Ex GWR station opened in 1854 jointly by the
Hereford, Ross and Gloucester Railway and the
Shrewsbury and Hereford Railway. Known as Hereford
Barrs Court to distinguish between
the other station, Hereford
Barton.
|
£410
|
| 275 |
GWR steel Key Token BISHOPS
LYDEARD - CROWCOMBE. Ex GWR route between Taunton and Minehead. Ex box condition
with traces of blue paint.
|
£120
|
| 276 |
Midland Railway small,
wall mounted Telephone, stamped on the back 'MR Co PW'. An uncommon
item in excellent, original condition.
|
£160
|
| 277 |
Great Eastern Railway
6" Fusee Bracket clock by Bevan of Tottenham, London circa 1890. This Important clock is in the more ornate Gothic
Mahogany case with a glazed rear door and extra detail to the
carving on the front of the case, as supplied to the more Senior
officers of the company. The dial reads BR 777 and the rear
shows instructions not to paint this with 24 Hour numerals.
The Chain driven fusee movement has "snailed"
plates and is fully restored and working condition. An ivorine
plate 777 is attached to the inside
of the rear door. The LNER clock records show that this clock
was located at Kings Cross Station, Chief of Stores Hadley Wood.
A rare clock in fully working condition ,
complete with 2 keys and a pendulum.
|
N/S
Res
£1150
|
| 278 |
Lancashire & Yorkshire
Railway C/I Trespass Sign measuring 31½" x 19½". Face
restored, rear unrestored. Together with an LNER C/I Trespass
Notice, face restored, rear unrestored.
|
£100
|
| 279 |
London Transport canvas Bus Destination Blind with 16 destinations
listed. Starts at Camberwell
Station Road Via Kennington and includes Oxford Street Selfridges and Kings Cross. Measures
94" x 40" approximately.
|
£50
|
| 280 |
Nameplate TOTNES CASTLE. Ex Class 47 originally numbered D1919. Built by Brush under
works number 681, released to traffic January 1966 for work
on the Western Region. Renumbered to 47242 in Mar 1974, then
47659 in Nov 1986 and finally 47814 in July 1989. Named at Totnes
station by the Duchess of Somerset May 1997 to mark the 150th anniversary of the railway reaching
Totnes and the 125th anniversary of the Buckfastleigh,
Totnes & South Devon Railway. Face
only restored, rear ex loco. Not the plate sold recently, this
is the other side.
|
£900
|
| 281 |
GWR Ball of String on a roll. Marked with company name in full at
regular intervals. Little has been used so a substantial amount
remains.
|
£25
|
| 282 |
Worksplate, North British
Locomotive Company Glasgow
No 27952 of 1960. Ex Type 2 Bo-Bo Class 21 number D6148, allocated
new to Kittybrewster in May 1960. Withdrawn from Aberdeen in December 1967 after only 7 years service.
Cut up at J. McWilliam, Shettleston
in June 1968.
|
£240
|
| 283 |
Linen Map Of The Midland Railway by Bemrose. Folded into
a leather wallet bearing the owner's name HUGH MASON ESQ. Folds
out from 6" x 7¼" to 32" x 20" and shows
the entire UK with the Midland marked in red. The map is in
excellent condition but the covers are rubbed and there is some
spine loss. Hugh Mason was a social reformer Liberal politician
who owned several cotton mills. An interesting character indeed
and probably had a significant share
interest in the Midland Railway.
|
£120
|
| 284 |
GWR Telephone Circuit
Notice between Shrewsbury
and Bridgnorth in original glazed
frame. Includes locations such as Sutton
Bridge; Berrington; Cressage; Buildwas; Ironbridge and Coalport. Some minor loss but pretty much ex box condition.
|
£80
|
| 285 |
GWR brass Locomotive
Whistles ex Chester
Prairie Tank. The matching pair of both small and large size. Well polished and comes with a couple of home fabricated, brass
stands to aid display.
|
£200
|
| 286 |
Carriage Print 20"x10",
CLEY near HOLT, NORFOLK
from an original water colour by R.E.Jordan
from the LNER Post War series issued 1945-1957. This unframed
print is in mint condition. An uncommon print in this condition.
|
£120
|
| 287 |
Totem, BR(M) NESTON NORTH, H/F. Ex GCR station between Shotton High Level and Birkenhead,
opened in 1896 and is the last station on the line before the
Welsh border.
|
£600 |
| 288 |
Tyers No 6 Single Line
brass & steel Tablet HOLE - HALWILL 29.
Ex North Devon & Cornwall Junction Light Railway, opened in 1925 to link the LSWR Torrington
branch with Halwill Junction. Passenger Services were withdrawn
1 Mar 1965.
|
£420
|
| 289 |
Worksplate, The English
Electric Co Ltd., Vulcan Works, Newton-Le-Willows, England No 35447/D973, 1965. Ex Class 37 Diesel
Locomotive originally numbered D6984, later 37284 and then 37381.
Introduced in May 1965 to work the Western Region. Cut up by
Raxstar at Frodingham MPD in May
2000. Rectangular chromed brass,
ex loco condition. |
£380
|
| 290 |
Somerset & Dorset
Joint Railway D/R Poster Board Heading. One of only three green
examples known, this one has some restoration but is very displayable
indeed.
|
N/S
Res
£750
|
| 291 |
Worksplate, Andrew Barclay
Sons & Co Limited Caledonia Works Kilmarnock
Rebuilt 1987. Andrew Barclay used a separate series of works'
numbers for other than new build locomotives which usually started
at 6000 before finishing at 6999 and then going back to start
again at 6000. This also include the rebuilding of locomotives. Unfortunately
not all plates showed a job number which, as in the case of
this example, can make it impossible
to identify the loco from which the plate came.
|
£55
|
| 292 |
BR(W) Enamel F/F Station sign 28"
x 13 " with totem to the top, NO ENTRY TO STATION. This
sign which is the same size as the Named
direction signs is in good condition
with a few expertly repaired face chips. Probably unique and
a must for the Western region collector.
|
£360
|
| 293 |
Brass Signalbox Lever
Plate WERFA LOOP B. Ex Merthyr Tunnel Junction
or Abernant Signal Box.
|
N/S
Res
£50 |
| 294 |
GWR C/I Crane Plate 'G.W.R
Regd To Lift 2 Tons Swindon'.
Measures 7½" x 5", face only restored. An early, attractive
plate with serif lettering.
|
£300
|
| 295 |
Totem, BR(NE) YORK, black
edge lettering, F/F. This is the wonderful, only known fully
flanged example that was produced officially by British Railways
but never fitted. An unique opportunity never to be missed.
|
£5000
|
| 296 |
Manchester Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway
12 inch fusee clock by Arnold and Lewis of Manchester Circa 1870. This clock is in nice original condition complete
with the following dial writing, LNER 8033 and clearly visible
as Ghosted writing ARNOLD & LEWIS No 533 MANCHESTER, the
ebonised case is also in excellent condition and the early chain
driven fusee movement with shaped shoulders, turned ringed pillars
and cut outs to the bottom of the plates has recently been oiled
and is in fully working condition. The LNER clock records show
this clock as being located at Barnby
Dun Station, Kirk Sandal Signal Box, this was a former MS&L
station now closed on the line between Doncaster
and Thorne. Rare to find a MS&L clock in this condition.
|
£1000
|
| 297 |
Cabside Numberplate 8747, brass construction. Ex GWR 0-6-0PT built in
July 1931 under contract by W. Bagnall
Ltd, Works number 2441/31. Initially allocated to Bristol St
Philips Marsh, staying there well into nationalisation. By the
early 1960's it was allocated to Neath from where withdrawal
took place in May 1964.
|
£500 |
| 298 |
BR(Sc) Station Direction Sign with left facing arrow, F/F measuring
21" x 10½". In good condition with a few expertly
repaired face chips. The Scottish region version of this size sign
is the rarest to find with only a few having been sold before.
|
£200
|
| 299 |
Totem, BR(W) BEARLEY, F/F. Ex GWR station near Warwick,
opened 9th October 1860 originally a branch line from the GWR
Oxford to Birmingham route.
A rare Totem only previously been sold at auction once before.
The original Grange, the nameplate of which is the following
lot, was a mere stones throw away.
|
£440 |
| 300 |
Nameplate BEARLEY GRANGE,
right hand side. Ex GWR 4-6-0 'Grange
Class' locomotive, built Swindon August
1937 and initially allocated to Banbury then Tyseley where it
remained pretty well until nationalisation. Later at Birkenhead
and St. Philip's Marsh and finally, Oxley
by May 1965. Withdrawn October 1965 and cut up at G. Cohen,
Kettering. 4 photographs
and the Bill Peto history sheet accompany.
|
No
longer
available
|
| 301 |
BR(W) Stop Watch nicely engraved on rear case with company initials
and the number 5587. Good working order.
|
£85 |
| 302 |
Worksplate, North British
Locomotive Company Glasgow No 25041 of 1943, brass diamond shaped.
Riddles design for the Ministry of
Supply Class WD 2-8-0 originally War Department No.77170 and
then BR No.90156. Ex-works in June 1943. Following its demob
its first shed was Neville Hill in May 1947 after which it went
to New England, Peterborough Spital,
March, Stratford, Hornsey and Doncaster
from where it was withdrawn on the
18 April 1966. to be scrapped by Draper's
at Hull in the following September.
|
£170
|
| 303 |
Tyers No 9 brass Key
Token (configuration C) BANAVIE - ANNAT number 19. Ex Mallaig
Extension on the West Highland Line. The section was
introduced 21 June 1964 when the intermediate box at Camus-na-Ha
was eliminated and the new box at Annat was opened to control the new connection to Corpach Paper Mill. All was discontinued 14 June 1987 when
RETB signalling was introduced on
the Mallaig Line. Ex box condition with blue paint within the
lettering.
|
£570
|
| 304 |
G.W.R. R.D Whisky glass. A lovely straight sided
whisky glass with very clear etching on the base that says G.W.R.
R.D.(Refreshment Department) standing
3¼" tall and in excellent condition.
|
£45
|
| 305 |
Midland Railway Mainline
Restricted Clearance Milepost - fraction mile, 115
½ (ex Wickwar Tunnel in S.
Gloucestershire) Tastefully face restored.
|
£40
|
| 306 |
Worksplate, Andrew Barclay
Sons & Co Ltd., Caledonia Works, Kilmarnock
'LWDMU No. 706 dated 1985'. Ex DMU 706 unit 143616, 55679. Oval
alloy construction, 10" x 8", ex loco condition.
|
£170
|
| 307 |
Carriage Print 30"x10",
ARNSIDE, WESTMORLAND from an original painting by David Cobb
from the Midland Region B series issued
in 1952. This unframed print is in mint condition, but has a
slight tear on the right hand margin. An uncommon print in this
condition.
|
£40 |
| 308 |
BR-W steel Lever Plate,
ex Old Oak Common, most unusual.
|
£5 |
| 309 |
GWR Jigsaw 'Cornwall - Preparing For A Catch' produced by Chad Valley. Made
up to show completeness and tastefully mounted in a wooden frame
(note it is not in any way stuck down so can easily
be removed if required). Complete with original box which is
in good condition. Measures 24" x 19¼" in frame.
|
£50
|
| 310 |
Industrial Locomotive
Nameplate WULFRUNA, cast brass 25"
x 6½". Front stripped but traces of red and black paint,
rear ex loco with traces of green
and black paint on the edges. There were two steam Industrials
named thus but this is believed to be from a diesel.
|
£100
|
| 311 |
Linen backed Book dated
1926 with the Big 4 stations containing Rail Plans & Dimensional
Drawings
|
£150£
|
| 312 |
Worksplate, North British
Locomotive Company Glasgow No 21893 of 1918, brass diamond shaped.
Ex Robinson GCR 2-8-0 the design which
was adopted by the Railway Operating Division
as their standard freight loco during the First World War. It
was ex-works in Ma y 1918 and was
originally ROD No.1916. Following purchase by the LNER it was
classified 04/3 and renumbered 6518 and then 3807 and under BR became
63807. It was later rebuilt by BR as an O4/8. Post-1948 it
was at Mexborough, Langwith Junction
and Colwick but by 1957 it had become
a resident of Frodingham from where it was withdrawn
in September 1964. It was scrapped by Smith of Ecclesfield in January 1965.
|
£340
|
| 313 |
Enamel Advertising Sign 'Ask For - Will's Gold Flake Cigarettes - Always Fresh'.
Double sided red, yellow and black,
16" x 12". Good condition but no flange and some attempted
restoration.
|
£65
|
| 314 |
Enamel Advertising Sign 'Lyons Nippy Chocolates'.
Double sided, white and red on blue,
18" x 12". Good condition but no flange and some chipping.
|
£65
|
| 315 |
Enamel Advertising Sign 'Royal Standard Lamp Oil - It's a BP Product'. Double sided,
blue on white, 18" x 12". Good one side
with some chipping, no flange.
|
£95
|
| 316 |
Tinplate Advertising Sign in original wooden frame 'Walls Ice Cream In Delicious Flavours'
20" x 26". Depicts all the delicious looking ice creams
with flavour labels . Superb condition.
|
£140
|
| 317 |
Alloy Advertising sign 'Silver Cup Winners - Meddocream
- Ice Cream'. Double sided with wall
mounting flange, blue and red lettering on a white ground, 10½"
x 14". A scarce sign being owned
by Zoogirl in Jan 1938 in Birmingham. Taken over by Lyons in 1957 and in 1962 became part of
the Lyons Maid Eldorado Nielson Ltd. Excellent condition.
|
£25
|
| 318 |
Enamel Advertising sign 'Player's Weights Cigarettes'.
Double sided with wall mounting flange,
16¾" x 11", blue lettering on yellow ground. Extremely
good condition throughout with just minor edge chipping.
|
£60
|
| 319 |
Single Line brass Key Token PORT ISAAC ROAD - WADEBRIDGE EAST
5. Ex LSWR's North
Cornwall line between Okehampton and Padstow, closed 1966.
As was usual practice, the end has been removed.
|
£40
|
| 320 |
Nameplate ARNOLD KUNZLER, ex Brush Class 47 originally numbered
D1869 then TOPS 47219. Built under Works number 631, it was
introduced to traffic on June 1965. Named at Liverpool Street Station on 15/10/91 by Peter Kunzler,
Chairman of MAT. Cut up at EMR, Kingsburyon July 14th 2007. The EWS Certificate of Authenticity
accompanies. The plate is 59" in length.
|
£720 |
| 321 |
GWR C/I Luggage Rack
Supports, measuring 13½" long both are tastefully restored
and ready to use.
|
£75
|
| 322 |
Worksplate Neilson Reid
5821/1900. Ex SAR 7B class 4-8-0 new to the Central South African
Railway (their no. 384), one of the smaller constituents of
SAR on its formation in 1912. The SAR renumbered it 1057 and
it lasted into the early 1970's before being scrapped. The number
& class are stamped in the back by SAR. Note that sister
engine 1056 survived to be on SAR's
official roster of preserved working steam engines in the 1990's
& was shedded at Voorbai.
|
£300
|
| 323 |
Totem, BR(S) STREATHAM
COMMON, F/F. Ex LBSCR station between Brighton & London
Victoria opened on 1 December 1862 as Greyhound Lane station
changing to current name in 1875. It was built on the line that
was to short cut the route avoiding the then bottle-necks of
Crystal Palace and Norwood
Junction. Not a common totem.
|
£200
|
| 324 |
Midland Railway enamel
Firebuckets Notice, Derby 1909. Measures 11" x 6". Some edge chipping but overall
very good.
|
£45
|
| 325 |
Shedplate 9G, Northwich until April 1958 and then Gorton until June 1965.
|
£170
|
| 326 |
Carriage Print 20"x10",
FLATFORD MILL, (near MANNINGTREE) SUFFOLK from an original water colour by Kenneth Steel from the LNER
Post War series issued 1945-1957. This unframed print is in
mint condition. An uncommon print in this condition.
|
£40
|
| 327 |
BR-W Brass Annetts key Token stamped MAIDEN NEWTON GF. Was previously stamped BARNSTAPLE GF but most of this has been ground off.
|
£40
|
| 328 |
Enamel Trolley Bus Sign,
double sided 'Trolley Bus Stop'. Ex Newcastle Corporation.
|
£45
|
| 329 |
Southern Vectis alloy sign 'Bus Request Stop - Stage' together with the 'Southern
Vectis' Finial and a couple of mounting brackets. Measures
12" x 13¾" and is ex roadside
condition. Ex Ventnor area I.O.W.
|
N/S
Res
£45
|
| 330 |
Bournemouth Corporation
'Trolley Bus Stop By Request' double sided
enamel sign, 13" x 16".
Brown on yellow with brown border and the 'By Request' in blue.
Some restoration to both sides but
overall extremely good with deep colour and shine.
|
£40
|
| 331 |
Reading Corporation Transport
'Bus Stop Queue This Side Fare Stage' Double sided,
'Queue Other Side' on reverse of course. Measures 16¾"
x 11¼", black and red on buff ground, both sides
have minor bolt hole restoration.
|
£85
|
| 332 |
Worksplate, cast alloy,
Andrew Barclay & Sons Co Ltd., numbered LWDMU 690 dated
1985. Ex 4-wheeled DH 230Hp "Pacer" Class 143, 2-car
sets numbered 143601 to 143625, AB numbers 669 to 718/1985 to
1986 If plated in sequence this is ex Set 143611, Cars 55652
or 55677. The initials stand for Light Weight Diesel Multiple
Unit. Bodies were built by Walter Alexander of Falkirk and the
Underframes by AB.
|
£180
|
| 333 |
Totem BR(M), ST ALBANS CITY, H/F. Ex ex-MR station between St Pancras and Luton opened in July 1868 and still open today.
|
£450
|
| 334 |
Midland Railway Branch
line pattern Milepost (full mile)" "FROM W",
18" high.
|
£25 |
| 335 |
Pair of Desilux brass Horns, ex class
24 Locomotive. Unrestored condition.
|
£65 |
| 336 |
Shedplate 52A, Gateshead until May 1973. Face restored rear ex loco.
|
£20
|
| 337 |
A unique, hickory Home
Signal Blade that originated from Brook
Lane, Chester. Measure 56" x 10"
and is indeed a rare survivor. Additionally, qty 3 enamel Signal Blades, x 2 Home and x 1 Distant and
a separate Spectacle complete with both lenses.
|
£20
|
| 338 |
GWR brass Signalbox Shelf
Plate TO WYLDS
LANE BOX machine engraved. Ex GWR
location just outside Worcester Shrub
Hill near the old Midland Railway Shed.
Probably from either Norton Junction or Shrub Hill Signal Box.
|
£85
|
| 339 |
Wagon Plates and sundry
cast iron plates, qty 7 comprising:
LMS Derby 1929; W 'D' type 13 Tons number 127694; Chas Roberts
Horbury Junction 1928 oval shaped;
interesting Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad 1952, small oval
LNER 1331; small oval L&NWRy and
an even smaller Loco Supt Testing House Swindon Works number
8096.
|
£100
|
| 340 |
Midland Railway Cast
iron Lamp Post, in good original condition complete with one
ladder bar. Item is being sold from site
near Derby and successful purchaser must arrange suitable
collection. Note that the lamp is tall and heavy, at least a
two man job to lift, possibly three.
|
£150
|
| 341 |
GWR Sugg type Platform
Lamp Case, in good original condition.
Item is being sold from site near
Derby and successful purchaser must arrange suitable
collection.
|
£150
|
| 342 |
Worksplate, North British
Locomotive Company Glasgow No 24321 of 1936,
brass circular shaped. Ex LMS Stanier Class 4P 2-6-4T
number 2565 later 42565. Allocations include Bolton and Springs
Branch, withdrawn from the latter and cut up by Central Wagon
Co., Ince in August 1965.
|
£410
|
| 343 |
Single line fibre Tablets,
a pair FELIXSTOWE TOWN - FELIXSTOWE BEACH
numbers 14 and 15. Ex GER section on the short section to Felixstowe
Pier on the Suffolk coast, closed 1967. Ex box condition.
|
£120
|
| 344 |
GWR Hotels and Refreshment
Room Department silver plated No 4
Measure , standing 22" tall and clearly base marked 'GWR
H&R.R.D' In excellent condition.
|
£30
|
| 345 |
Ian Allan ABC Combine
for Nov 1964, in virtually mint condition with no underlining,
but someone has put 3 gummed stickers to the inside
and rear covers. D1733/XP64 double arrow transfer on cover.
Code on Back is VLC/1362/148/ CEXX 1164.
|
£10 |
| 346 |
Carriage Print 20"x10",
HEMMINGFORD ABBOTS, HUNTINGDONSHIRE from an original water colour
by Kenneth Steel from the LNER Post War series issued 1945-1957.
This unframed print is in mint condition. An uncommon print
in this condition.
|
£30
|
| 347 |
LMS traffolite Signalbox
Lever Plates, qty 15, the three significant
ones are:- Horse Landing To Up Through; P'form
4 Line To Horse Landing or Dn Thro'
Or Dn Slow Or Sdgs; Release To Preston
No 1 For Points In P'form 3 Or 4 Lines.
All in good, ex box condition.
|
£60
|
| 348 |
Oil Painting on canvas
'Drummond T9 30732 at Cosham' by Chris
Woods dated 1984. Canvas size is 24"
x 18" and overall in a tasteful frame, 29¾" x 23½".
A delightful execution but there is a little line of damage
where something has knocked it but well worth getting fixed.
|
£320
|
| 349 |
Aluminium Key Token DOUNE
- DUNBLANE number 5 (configuration O). Ex Caledonian Railway
section which was originally double track being singled
on 30 October 1955. Closed exactly 10 years later. Believed
to have been in use for the full term, the key is in ex box
condition with a red centre.
|
£80
|
| 350 |
Cabside Numberplate 2922. Ex GWR 4-6-0 'Saint Class' Locomotive named SAINT GABRIEL. Built September
1907. Initially allocated to Plymouth Millbay. Superheated October 1908 by Swindon
No. 2 superheater, the only 4-6-0
GWR locomotive using this superheater. Withdrawn from its
final depot, Severn Tunnel Junction in
December 1944. Three photographs and the Bill Peto history sheet
accompanies.
|
£2700
|
| 351 |
Totem, BR(S) GROVE PARK, light green, F/F. Ex SECR station between Hither Green and
Chislehurst, opened November 1871.
|
£150
|
| 352 |
Worksplate, Hunslet Barclay Sons & Co Limited Caledonia Works Kilmarnock No 6301 Rebuilt 1996. Andrew Barclay and their successor
Hunslet-Barclay used a separate series
of works' numbers for other than new build locomotives which
usually started at 6000 before finishing at 6999 and then going
back to start again at 6000. This also include
the rebuilding of locomotives. However records are incomplete
and not all numbers are identifiable. Regrettably this number
is one of them.
|
£30
|
| 353 |
British Railways coloured
Signalbox Diagram, GROESFAEN NORTH dated 12.3.68. Linen backed,
measures 35½" in length and is in very good condition.
|
£60
|
| 354 |
Traction Engine lease
plate 'Drage & Kent Contractors,
Chrishall, Royston, Herts. Rectangular
alloy, 11¾" x 6¼", totally ex engine condition. This
company had a fleet of traction engines which were leased to
small companies who didn't own their own engines. Original condition.
|
£70
|
| 355 |
Alloy Key Token CYMMER
- CAERAU. Ex GWR, earlier Llynvi and
Ogmore Railway via Cymmer
Tunnel (1595 yards opened 1877) north of Maesteg.
|
£210
|
| 356 |
Worksplate Aveling & Porter Rochester Kent number 5095. Ex 10 ton compound Steam Roller of 1902
that worked at Bournemouth Corporation in 1935. Later owned
by Paine Mainwaring and Lephard of
Worthing, apparently the firm still exists. Oval brass, 10¾"
x 8" and curved to fit the boiler. Totally ex engine condition
|
£320
|
| 357 |
LNWR Bracket Clock with
fusee movement housed in an ornate oak case. Complete with LMS
numberplate 6712. In good working condition. Last in use at
the BR(LM) Headquarters Marylebone.
|
£380
|
| 358 |
Miniature Single Line
Staff WESTERHAM - DUNTON GREEN. Ex SECR branch line section
off the main line between Knockholt
and Sevenoaks. Opened 1881 and closed in 1961 and despite efforts
to keep it open, the M25 put paid to those plans completely.
|
£260
|
| 359 |
Carriage Print 20"x10",
TOWN BRIDGE, STAMFORD, LINCS from
an original water colour by John Bee from the LNER Post War
series issued 1945-1957. This unframed print is in mint condition.
An uncommon print in this condition.
|
£35
|
| 360 |
GWR Hotels EPNS Pickle
Fork clearly stamped with 'GWR Hotels.
|
£35
|
| 361 |
Alloy Key Token BLAENGWYNFI
- CYMMER AFAN. Ex Great Western Railway's Rhondda and Swansea Bay line to Treherbert
east of Rhondda Tunnel, closed in 1970.
|
£100
|
| 362 |
GWR framed and glazed
Carriage paper notice 20" x 5½", Restaurant Car Services
for 1st and 3rd class passengers on Principal Expresses and
attendant announces times of meal service, Light refreshments
served between meals at moderate prices, Luncheon and tea baskets
obtainable at important stations and junctions. An uncommon
notice mounted in a glazed mahogany frame.
|
£170
|
| 363 |
Worksplate, North British
Locomotive Company Glasgow
No 24041 of 1930. GWR 5700 class 0-6-0PT № 7753 ex works
December 1930 Lot 274. A long-time Tondu allocation withdrawn there in April 1962
and cut up by Central Wagon Co, Ince.
Diamond shaped,15” x 6¼”, in ex-loco
condition front and back. Brass diamond shaped.
|
£250
|
| 364 |
GWR wall mounted Gas
Lamp with ornate end and the gas tap stamped with company initials.
We haven't seen this style before.
|
£100
|
| 365 |
British Railways coloured
Signalbox Diagram, ABERAMAN dated 18.12.64. Linen backed, measures
38" in length and is in very reasonable condition, some
foxing.
|
£30
|
| 366 |
Carriage Print 20"x10",
GRIMSBY, LINCOLNSHIRE from an original water colour by E.T.Holding
from the LNER Post War series issued 1945-1957. This unframed
print is in mint condition. An uncommon print in this condition.
|
£55
|
| 367 |
Totem, BR(W) CHURCH STRETTON, F/F. Ex LNWR & GWR Joint station
between Hereford and Shrewsbury. Excellent colour and shine with a
couple of edge chips on the top flange. Not a common
totem.
|
£720
|
| 368 |
British Railways Ivorine
Signalbox Instrument Plates, qty 3 comprising:- BLAENGWYNFI; CAERAU and LLANBRADACH DOWN GOODS LINE. The
first two 4½" in length, the last 4¾" in length. A
very nice selection from S. Wales.
|
£20 |
| 369 |
Carriage Print 20"x10",
FELIXSTOWE, SUFFOLK
from an original water colour by F.W.Baldwin
from the LNER Post War series issued 1945-1957. This unframed
print is in mint condition. An uncommon print in this condition. |
£40 |
| 370 |
Brewery Advertising Sign 'Draught Bass'. Thick slate construction measuring 19"
x 11" x ½" with the familiar Bass red triangle mark
in enamel.
|
£220
|
| 371 |
Brewery Advertising Sign 'Bass On Draught'. Thick slate construction measuring 29"
x 10" x ½" with the familiar Bass red triangle mark
in enamel.
|
£250
|
| 372 |
Enamel Advertising Signs, a pair of 'Hudson's Best Lamp Oil At Lowest Prices'. Both are rounded top 9"
x 7". Sadly both have damage and the scarcer one with italic,
lower-case writing at the top is well faded.
|
£260
|
| 373 |
Enamel Advertising Signs, a pair, 'Sunlight Soap - By
Special Royal Warrant - Soap Makers To H.M. The Queen' and 'Lifebuoy
Royal Disinfectant Soap'. Both are
15" x 7" and both have damage and/or fading.
|
£50
|
| 374 |
Enamel Advertising Sign, 'Watson's Matchless Cleanser', 14" x 10". White
lettering on blue ground with yellow border. Reasonable condition.
|
£60 |
| 375 |
Enamel Advertising Sign, 'Post Office Public Telephone', 20½" x 13½".
Blue lettering on white ground. Some damage but overall very
good.
|
£110
|
| 376 |
Enamel Advertising Sign, 'Horniman's Pure Tea', double-sided
16½" x 10". Black lettering on yellow ground with
chequered black & white border. Good colour and shine,
no restoration..
|
£100
|
| 377 |
Enamel Advertising Sign 'Wills Gold Flake Cigarettes Sold Here'. Classic
sign with the cigarette packet centrally
placed, yellow and red on a dark blue ground. Measures 36"
x 24" and is in good condition with several areas of chipping
not affecting picture.
|
£80
|
| 378 |
Enamel Advertising Sign 'You May Telephone From Here'. Double sided in the original wrought iron frame. White lettering on dark
blue ground. It is in exceptional condition and confirmed to
have been in situ at the vendor's
grandfather's bakery shop in Creech St. Michael.
|
£270
|
| 379 |
Enamel Advertising Sign, 'The Modern Enameline Stove Polish',
14" x 7¼". Black lettering on yellow ground. Some
damage but overall in good condition.
|
£50
|
| 380 |
Enamel Advertising Sign, 'Ask For Colman's D.S.F. Mustard', 18" x 12". Blue lettering on yellow ground. Some
damage but reasonable overall.
|
£50
|
| 381 |
Enamel Advertising Sign 'Try Thorleys For Your Horse For
One Month And Note The Results'. Measures 33" x 8"
Blue on white enamel depicting a picture of Horse to the right
hand side. A lovely sign in excellent condition
with just some edge chipping. A rare find.
|
£280
|
| 382 |
Enamel Advertising Sign 'Post Office For Money Orders, Savings Bank, Parcel Post
& Insurance and Annuity Business'.
Black on white, 27" x 13".
A delightful sign in virtually mint condition complete with its original wooden
frame. Difficult to find in this condition.
|
£170
|
| 383 |
LMS 3 aspect, slatted
glass Handlamp with reservoir and later burner. Brass plated
on collar 'LMS B 31819' and also embossed with company initials
on the side. A very nice lamp indeed.
Also, a BR 3 aspect Handlamp with reservoir and burner but some
damage, could be restored. Finally, a Miners Lamp bearing a
large, circular makers plate ' Hailwood
& Ackroyd Ltd, Morley, Leeds. Also a
small box of spare Lamp Glasses.
|
£75
|
| 384 |
Caledonian Railway 13
inch Pine cased wall mounted Regulator clock by Muirhead
and Sons , Glasgow circa 1870. This
clock is in nice original condition the dead beat weight driven
movement with maintaining power has been lightly cleaned and
oiled and the case oiled inside with wood Oil to ensure that it hasn't dried out to much over
the last 100 years, the exterior of the case still with its
original case paint has been lightly waxed. The clock was in
use at Greenfoot Level crossing Signal
box until its closure on May 29th 1999, as was normal Scottish
practice the previous Signal men have signed
their names inside. Greenfoot is near Glenboig on
the Main Perth Motherwell
line. A nice clock standing 56" tall in a condition rare
to find these days.
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£1100
|
| 385 |
Worksplate, North British
Locomotive Company Glasgow No 27292 of 1953, brass diamond shaped.
SAR 4-8-4 class 25NC number 3406, an early member of this famous
class of express engine. This was built in Glasgow
as a non-condensing engine from new
and worked out of Bloemfontein
and latterly De Aar before withdrawal in the late 1970's. Sister
3407 was a particularly well known classmate which carried green
livery for a while & still survives.
|
£410
|
| 386 |
Carriage Print 20"x10",
CROXDALE VIADUCT, NEAR DURHAM from an original water colour by S.R.Badmin from the LNER Post War series issued 1945-1957.
This unframed print is in mint condition. An uncommon print
in this condition.
|
£40 |
| 387 |
LNWR C/I Signalbox Lever
Plate, 'RELEASE FROM WEST CHESHIRE JCT',
black lettering on white ground.
|
£100 |
| 388 |
Webb & Thompson One
Engine In Steam Staff HORSTED KEYNES - ARDINGLY. Ex LBSCR section
on the Haywards Heath to Horstead Keynes
link. The branch was itself closed on 28th October 1963 but
was actually used occasionally to
transport rolling stock to the Bluebell Railway. The very last
movement along the line was on 13 May 1964 when Terrier No 32636
passed through prior to lifting of the track.
|
£480
|
| 389 |
Industrial Locomotive
Nameplate FRANCES.
Ex Hudswell Clark number 1860 of 1953.
Delivered new to John Lysaght Ltd.,
Normanby Park Works where it was number 19. Scrapped there in July 1965. Measures
43¼" x 9", red background, polished letters, rear
ex loco.
|
£260 |
| 390 |
Traction Engine enamel
Registration Plate, circular, 8" diameter - 'County Council
Of Essex Registered No. 527 - Locomotive Act
1898' ' white on green, original condition.
|
£150
|
| 391 |
Traction Engine enamel
Registration Plate, circular, 8" diameter - 'West Suffolk County
Council Registered No. 161 - Locomotive Act 1898' black on white
, original condition.
|
£110
|
| 392 |
Traction Engine enamel
Registration Plate, circular, 8" diameter - 'West Suffolk County
Council Registered No. 184 - Locomotive Act 1898' black on white
, original condition.
|
£160 |
| 393 |
Traction Engine enamel
Registration Plate, oval 10¼" x 8½" -"Cambs County Council 1909 License No 230 - Locomotives Act 1898'. White
on maroon, ex engine condition.
|
£220
|
| 394 |
Traction Engine enamel
Registration Plate, oval 10¼" x 8½" -"Cambs County Council 1907 License No 135 - Locomotives Act 1898'. White
on maroon, ex engine condition.
|
£100
|
| 395 |
Worksplate, Andrew Barclay
Sons & Co Limited Caledonia Works Kilmarnock
No 2079 of 1939. In use at Measham
Collieries Ltd., Measham Colliery,
Ex 0-6-0ST locomotive named SUCCESS.
Transferred to NCB stock in January 1947 at Measham,
then to Wm Bush Ltd., Alfreton in
May 1964 presumably for scrap. Oval, 16¾” x 11¾”, unrestored.
|
£310 |
| 396 |
Carriage Print 20"x10",
BERWICK-ON-TWEED, NORTHUMBERLAND from an original water colour
by S.R.Badmin from the LNER Post War
series issued 1945-1957. This unframed print is in mint condition.
An uncommon print in this condition.
|
£45
|
| 397 |
Alloy Single Line Key
Token DOVEY JUNCTION - ABERDOVEY. Ex Cambrian Railways coastal
line to Barmouth Junction. The section ceased in the mid 1960s when
Aberdovey signal
box was closed.
|
£120
|
| 398 |
Totem, BR(S) SEVENOAKS,
light green, F/F. Ex SER station between Orpington and Tonbridge,
opened on 2 March 1868 as Tubs Hill.
|
£330 |
| 399 |
Great Western Railway
12" mahogany cased drop dial fusee Clock circa 1870. The
chain driven fusee movement is in good condition and the case
just requires a few minor repairs, the Ivorine numberplate G.W.R.
2659 is affixed to the side of the case. The original dial has
been repainted by the GWR post 1930 with the desirable
Roundel style. This is a uncommon example
as the GWR favoured the trunk type of clock. In full working
condition complete with key and pendulum.
|
£1450
|
| 400 |
Nameplate KEITH. Ex LMS
4-6-0 'Jubilee' Class Locomotive number 5655, later under British
Railways 45655. Built at Derby in December
1934 under Lot number 113. It was a Manchester Longsight
loco for a long period before going to Crewe
in 1957. Spent a short time at Llandudno Junction and then returned
to Crewe. Final depot in 1961 was Warrington where it stayed until withdrawal from traffic in April
1965. Stored there until November of that year and sold to Birds
Bridgend, Glamorgan in December 1965 to be cut up the following
year. The plate is stamped with a single
punch mark on the rear denoting the left-hand side.
It is in outstanding, ex loco condition with lots of Brunswick green on the underside and more importantly, it has all the original 'split-pin' bolts
and nuts, quite superb.
|
£8000
|
| 401 |
Enamel Advertising sign 'Amiot's Cremant
Du Roi - The most popular sparkling
wine in France'. Semi Pictorial
45" x 30". Some loss to right hand side and general edge loss, but a rare sign.
|
£90
|
| 402 |
Enamel Advertising Signs, a quartet, the first being French origin, 'Assurances
Vie et Rentes L'Europeanne Bureau D'Agence',
13¼" x 8½". Blue and black lettering on white ground.
Some damage. Together with an American 'Dominion Express Money
Orders', 10" x 8". Blue and red lettering on white
ground. An interesting sign but sadly much damage. The last two are Spanish 'Close The Gate'
Notices, both approx 14" x 3" and both in poor condition.
|
£10 |
| 403 |
Enamel Advertising Signs, a pair, the first being 'N.T.C Public Telephone', 20"
x 8½". White lettering on blue ground with the well known
'bell' each end. Some damage. The second is 'Athletic News',
24" x 5". White lettering on blue ground. Some damage.
Note: NTC Telephone was a British telephone company from 1881
until 1911 and Athletic News was a Manchester-based newspaper formed in 1875. Its sole
purpose was to report sporting news. In 1931 it merged with
Sporting Chronicle
|
£45
|
| 404 |
Enamel Advertising Signs, a small collection of miscellany comprising:
'Beaufoys Pure Malt Vinegar' 9"
x 6" in poor condition; 'A.J. Tyler', 18" x 4"
unknown origins; 'Lifebelt Provision'
8" x 4½", probably from an Ocean Liner; 'Load Not
To Exceed 10cwt - Jackson & Ogden , Oldham', 12" x
8"; 'Thomson & Co Makers Glasgow' pressure gauge dial,
4" circular; a couple of possibly American, purely numbers, '066', 10" x 5" and 'AB
5', 17" x 8".
|
£35
|
| 405 |
Advertising Window from a tram 'Rinso - Soak The
Clothes That's All'. Original condition measuring 28" x
8½" complete with original brass hinges and brass opening
clip at top.
|
£40 |
| 406 |
Enamel Bus Stop Sign
'Bus Stop Local By Request', 19½" x 10" and in good
condition.
|
£50
|
| 407 |
Glass Advertising Sign 'Wine & Spirit Merchant', 58½" x 8½" Green glass with gold lettering in
excellent condition.
|
£200
|
| 408 |
Enamel Advertising Sign 'Michelin' 30" x 25" The famous Michelin man with
tyre in excellent condition except for chipping around the mounting
holes.
|
£115
|
| 409 |
Enamel Advertising Sign 'Tollemache's 2/6 Per doz
Imperial Pints For Family Trade', 21¾" x 29½". Pictorial
showing a Bottle of stout, hops and barley. In fairly good condition
with some face chipping.
|
£400
|
| 410 |
Enamel Advertising Sign 'Persil' double sided
White lettering on a red ellipse with a green background.
|
£80
|
| 411 |
LNER C/I Seatback DERBY.
Ex Great Northern Railway Derby Friargate Station between Breadsall
and Mickleover, opened in 1878 as simply Derby and renamed Friargate
in 1881. The station closed to passengers in September 1964
and the line closed completely in 1967. Measures 22" x
4½" and is totally unrestored. The whole Platform
Seat was rescued when the station closed but the wood has since
rotted. The following lot contains the original seat ends, the
seat of which carried this seatback plate. Little remains of
the station today but the bridge and arches to the south are
still in place. It is here that Bud Flanagan purportedly wrote
'Underneath The Arches' in 1927.
|
£1100
|
| 412 |
Great Northern Railway
C/I Platform Seat-Ends, ex Derby Friargate. Totally unrestored,
each 'leg' is embossed 'GNR'. The seat was rescued from Friargate
station upon closure and the LNER Seatback 'DERBY' in the previous
lat, was attached.
|
£250
|
| 413 |
LMS Cars Whisky Glass.
A lovely waisted whisky glass with
very clear etching on the side 'LMS
CARS' in vertical pattern standing 2¾" tall and in excellent
condition.
|
£75
|
| 414 |
Single Line Key Token
GLEN DOUGLAS - GARELOCHHEAD number 1. Brass construction, ex
North British Railway ' West Highland Line' section,
running high above Loch Long to
the remote summit and crossing loop
at Glen Douglas. Ex signal box condition,
a scarce opportunity to own the number 1 key token.
|
£320
|
| 415 |
Carriage Print 20"x10",
AMERSHAM, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE from an original water colour by Horace
Wright from the LNER Post War series issued 1945-1957. This
unframed print is in mint condition. A fairly rare print in
this condition.
|
£50
|
| 416 |
GWR EPNS Sugar Bowl by
Elkington Plate. Clearly marked with
the GWR Hotels shield motif.
|
£25
|
| 417 |
Furness Railway steel
Carriage Key clearly stamped 'FRC' and also the makers name
'Wynn & Timmins'. Excellent condition and a considerable
scarcity.
|
£65
|
| 418 |
Midland Railway Block
Bell with Tapper and Mushroom bell, In excellent condition.
|
£70
|
| 419 |
Worksplate, Andrew Barclay
Sons & Co Limited Caledonia Works Kilmarnock
No 647 of 1979. Ex standard gauge 400 hp 0-6-0DH supplied new
to the National Coal Board's Lambton Railway and later sent
to Ashington and South
Hetton. It ended its NCB career at
Hawthorn Loco Shed at Murton
and left there circa April 1992 for the Shropshire Loco Collection
near Wellington for preservation. The loco was eventually
acquired by Harry Needle Railroad Co. Ltd. and was last recorded
in 2009 on hire to John Marrow, Bryn Engineering at Horwich.
|
£45
|
| 420 |
GWR wooden Platform Sign
GENTLEMEN with cast letters. Measures 42" x 12" and
has been repainted in traditional chocolate and cream. The first
'N' has cracked but could easily be
repaired.
|
£45
|
| 421 |
Salters
Parcel Scales with a circular, enamel dial. Good working order.
|
£20
|
| 422 |
Alloy Single Line Key
Token, CEFN JC - NEWLANDS. Ex GWR section from Tondu to Margam,
east of Swansea.
|
£50
|
| 423 |
Carriage Print 20"x10",
HUTTON LE HOLE near PICKERING, YORKSHIRE
from an original water colour by L.J.Wood from the LNER Post War series issued 1945-1957.
This unframed print is in mint condition. An uncommon print
in this condition .
|
£45
|
| 424 |
Stencil for use on Apple
Crates ' Golden Apple Orchards Gunton
Station'. A delightful Norfolk
item.
|
£28
|
| 425 |
Wagon Plate, Midland - Yorkshire Tar Distillers Ltd Oldbury
Warley No 853 Worcestershire Owners. Cast Iron construction,
most rare to find the word Worcestershire on a wagon plate.
|
£65 |
| 426 |
Ship Builders Makers
Plate 'A & J Inglis Limited 1948
Shipbuilders Glasgow. Oval brass approximately 15" x 9¼".
The company was formed in 1848 and for around a century, they
built over 500 ships including Clyde Steamers (The Waverley being one of the most famous) and other
paddle steamers, small ocean liners, warships during the war
and whalers. They also built some ships for the Argentine Railways.
|
£150
|
| 427 |
Midland Railway 12"
Oak cased drop dial trunk fusee Clock by Hummel of Derby circa 1860. The replacement chain driven fusee with early type
shaped shoulders and barrelled pillars is in good condition
and the case has two side doors and
a bottom door secured with a brass lock, the brass numberplate
L.M.S. 12182 is affixed to the front of the case. The inside
of left hand side door has Pboro Signals Dept pencilled on it. One of the earliest
Midland railway clocks to have ever been offered and in full working
condition complete with key and pendulum.
|
£600 |
| 428 |
Carriage Print 20"x10",
LINCOLNSHIRE WOLDS,
NEAR HORNCASTLE from an original water colour by Freda Marston
from the LNER Post War series issued 1945-1957. This unframed
print is in mint condition. A fairly rare print in this condition.
|
£55
|
| 429 |
LMS enamel Lamp Tablet
STOCKPORT, black on yellow measuring 17" x 4½".
Flangeless style style with a mounting hole 3½"
in from both the left and right top. Good overall condition.
|
£240
|
| 430 |
British Railways coloured
Signalbox Diagram, PENRHIWCEIBER UPPER dated Jan 1954. Linen
backed, measures 39" in length and is in very good condition.
|
£30
|
| 431 |
'Map of the Country between
Liverpool & Manchester Exhibiting the Proposed New Line
Of Railway' dated 1826. Full colour, printed by J. Wylde,
mounted in an old, unglazed frame, 18½" x 13". A remarkable
survivor showing all the existing canals and the little villages
that are now engulfed in 21st century towns and cities.
|
£90
|
| 432 |
Carriage Print 20"x10",
FELIXSTOWE FERRY, SUFFOLK
from an original water colour by Leonard Squirrell
from the LNER Post War series issued 1945-1957. This unframed
print is in mint condition. An uncommon print in this condition.
|
£45
|
| 433 |
LMS aluminium Signalbox
Lever Plates, qty 4 comprising: Down
Main To Up Dee Bridge Starting; Up Dee Bridge Advanced Starting;
Down Main Home; Up Main Outer Home.
|
£30
|
| 434 |
Worksplate, Andrew Barclay
Sons & Co Limited Caledonia Works Kilmarnock
Rebuilt 1968. It is not certain what loco carried this plate
but it is of the same pattern and correct date as those fitted
to the British Railways North British Locomotive Company built
0-4-0DHs in the D27xx series which Andrew Barclay purchased
and refurbished for resale. These were D2738, D2763. D2767 and
D2774.
|
£80
|
| 435 |
Single Line brass Key
Token HALWILL - HOLSWORTHY 6. Ex LSWR's
North Cornwall line between Okehampton
and Padstow, closed 1966. As was usual practice, the end has
been removed.
|
£170
|
| 436 |
Midland Railway mahogany
cased Pegging Block Instrument stamped 'MR Co' twice on the
top and has the original enamel dial. In excellent, original
condition.
|
£95 |
| 437 |
LNWR C/I Signalbox Lever
Plates, qty 6 comprising:- Fast To
Slow Home 1; Fast To Slow Call On; Down Fast Warning Signal,
Up Main To Platform Loop Home 1; Crossing
Up Sidings And Up Main; Detonator Placer For (rectangular with
raised border)
|
£85
|
| 438 |
British Railways wooden
Tool Box, ex S&T Department Teignmouth
and bearing a plate stamped as such. Comes complete with key.
|
£20
|
| 439 |
BR(S) enamel D/R Poster Board Heading in virtually mint condition.
|
£80
|
| 440 |
GWR Block Bell, mahogany
cased fitted with a standard mushroom style bell. In extremely
good condition.
|
£70 |
| 441 |
Photographs, 10 albums
of b/w steam, all regions and a couple of mammoth boxes of b/w
steam and colour diesel.
|
£150
|
| 442 |
Railway Crockery comprising x2 Midland
Railway 10" diameter Plates with full garter crest to centre,
both excellent; x1 GWR 6" diameter Saucer; x1 LNER 6"
diameter Saucer.
|
£50
|
| 443 |
A Box of Paperwork to
include Ian Allan Combines, one being unmarked;
ABC's; Working Timetables and official handbooks mainly
relating to signalling. Worth a
delve.
|
£50
|
| 444 |
GWR mahogany cased lamp
repeater with Ivorine plate 25 & Up Branch Distant
, ex Hartlebury Signal box
and was the instrument for the Stourport
Branch, In lovely ex box condition.
|
£380
|
| 445 |
Leicestershire Constabulary
Victorian Police Truncheon. Measures 11½" in length and
has the crown at the top, the initial 'LC' in the centre and
'Constable' in a red shield at the base. The handle is knurled
and a brass fitting is at the bottom. Well used but not a common
truncheon.
|
£50
|
| 446 |
Shedplate 50B, Neville
Hill until January 1960 and then Hull
Dairycoates until September 1970.
|
£50
|
| 447 |
GWR D/R Poster 'Increased
Train Services To & From Devizes- May
and June 1903. Folds with some tears along folds. A rarity nevertheless.
|
£90
|
| 448 |
Carriage Print 20"x10",
ALNMOUTH, NORTHUMBERLAND from an original water colour by S.R.Badmin from the LNER Post War series issued 1945-1957.
This unframed print is in mint condition. A fairly rare print
in this condition.
|
£60
|
| 449 |
GWR 1947 Double Line
Block Instrument, ex Newton Abbot East Box.
|
£110
|
| 450 |
GWR EPNS Hot Water Jug
by Elkington Plate. Clearly marked
with the GWR Hotels roundel motif.
|
£40
|
| 451 |
BR(S) Locomotive Headlamp
complete with interior vessel and flip-over red lens.
|
£90 |
| 452 |
Wagon Registration Plates,
qty 5 comprising: x 2 LYR - 1896 (no
lugs) and 1906, one lug missing; GWR
1926 complete with lugs; L&NWR 1917, one lug missing; LMS 1943 complete with lugs.
|
£45
|
| 453 |
LNWR wood cased Block
Instrument with single dial. Lacks
front glass otherwise totally ex box condition. Comes with a
wood cased Telephone Bell
Box that has a pair of small bells fitted beneath.
|
£70
|
| 454 |
Great Western Railway
untitled 'Beware Of Trains' Notice. Together with a GWR C/I
Signal Finial, square bottom (one side
having a piece missing) and a pair
of Signal Lamps without interiors, ex Llangollen area.
|
£130 |
| 455 |
LNER Signal Lamp Interior
plus a couple of BR(M) examples, nicely
restored with the copper reservoirs highly polished.
|
£55
|
| 456 |
GWR C/I Signalbox Door
Notice, fully titled. Face restored,
rear original.
|
£100
|
| 457 |
GWR wood cased Block
Bell, no tapper, as used by station staff at Newton Abbot West
Box.
|
£50
|
| 458 |
British Railways coloured
Signalbox Diagram, BARGOED PITS dated 1962. Linen backed, hand
coloured measuring 36" x 13", excellent condition.
|
£55 |
| 459 |
Carriage Print 30"x10",
BEAUMARIS, ANGLESEY from an original water colour by David Cobb
from the Midland Region B series issued
in 1952. This unframed print is in mint condition. An uncommon
print in this condition .
|
£38
|
| 460 |
Sundry items comprising:- LMS glass Inkwell with company initials etched onto the curved
base, in excellent, undamaged condition; an early LMS Guards
Whistle; a BR(M) Thunderer Guards Whistle with a couple of BR
Keys attached; an LNWR brass Carriage Key; qty 9 brass Paychecks
including LMS Rhyl and LMS Chester;
assorted Buttons including LMS & GWR Joint; a small collection
of whole Edmondson Tickets and some halves; a pack of LMS Playing
Cards with the 9 spades missing; qty 2 LMS Smelling Salt Bottles; LMS plastic Teaspoon/Tablespoon
Measure, base damaged; BR(W) leather Carriage Window Strap;
Southern Railway green upright Teapot, no lid and damage to
the base which has the full title garter crest within the glaze.
|
£85
|
| 461 |
British Railways folding
Foot Stool. The cloth is marked beneath 'BR'. Ex Swindon
Works.
|
£22 |
| 462 |
A pair of oak framed
and glazed early Railway Prints both depicting Midland
Railway locomotives. One is 25" X 16" with MR 4-4-0
No 2632 and the other is 23" x 17" with MR 4-2-2 116.
|
£10
|
| 463 |
GWR Platform Lamp Interior
in unrestored condition. Stands 7" tall and the brass
wick holder is stamped 'GWR' within the circular tray.
|
£40
|
| 464 |
British Railways alloy
notice 'Limit OF B.R. Maintenance. Measures 14" x 10",
black lettering on white ground. The makers name 'Royal Label
Factory' is clearly embossed on the rear.
|
£30
|
| 465 |
LNER Signal Box Diagram
MALLAIG JUNCTION. Measures 26" x 60¾" in original
wooden frame. Annotated 'LNER Engineers Dept Edinburgh, it shows
the lines from and to Fort William,
Spean Bridge
and Banavie
Canal Bridge.
Also shows the Ballast Siding and the British Aluminium Sidings.
Believed to have been taken out of the box in the early 1960's.
A wonderful survivor in totally ex box condition.
|
£160
|
| 466 |
North Eastern Railway
3 aspect Handlamp with original rape oil burner and reservoir.
Slatted glasses intact, slight bloom on the front lens. Together
with a nicely restored, BR 4 aspect Fogmans
Lamp, complete.
|
£70
|
| 467 |
North British Railway
String Tin, 5" x 4¾". Clearly stamped 'NBR' on the
side, it is in unrestored condition.
|
£35 |
| 468 |
Worksplate, North British
Locomotive Company Ltd., Glasgow number 27665 of 1958, alloy construction. Ex North British Type 2 B-B Class 22
number D6300, introduced to traffic in January 1959 as first
of the class and allocated to Swindon. Withdrawn from Laira
in May 1968 and cut up at J. Cashmore
Newport in January 1969.
|
£400
|
| 469 |
Midland Railway 3 aspect
small pattern Handlamp with matching brass oval plates on both
reducing cone and main body showing full title and the number
15342B. Later reservoir and burner. The lamp is in excellent unrestored
condition, still retaining original maroon paint and is exquisitely hand painted 'WH Buxton' on the side.
|
£150
|
| 470 |
Model Steam Engine, vertical
boiler style with separate pumping engine. Standing 15"
high, the main flywheel has a diameter of 6"A delightful
item, reputedly in working order although requiring a little
attention.
|
£1150
|
| 471 |
Railway COAs,
all mounted either on wood, steel or alloy. Companies include
L&NWR, Midland Railway, GWR and British Railways (L-O-W).
|
£95
|
| 472 |
Midland Railway, brass
plated Paraffin Can for filling other lamps. Together with a
brass plated Midland Railway Lamp Interior an interesting lamp having a
L&NWR top and an LMS marked body. The top has a shaped brass
plate that reads 'L&NWR Loco Dept Crewe'.
|
£120 |
| 473 |
Worksplate 'Built Horwich
1946', oval C/I. Painted on rear is 44987 which was a 'Black
5' built within lot 133 at the works. The loco was ex works
on 30th November 1946 and initially allocated to Newton
Heath, it ended it's days at Carnforth.
Withdrawn 30th October 1966 and cut up by Cashmores Great Bridge
in February 1967. Ex loco condition.
|
£85
|
| 474 |
Midland Railway C/I oval
Wagon Builder Plates, x 5 comprising
a rare 1888; 1913; 1914; 1919 and 1930. All in ex wagon condition.
|
£80
|
| 475 |
Shedplate 9B Stockport Edgeley until May 1968. Unrestored
condition.
|
£130 |
| 476 |
Midland Railway 3 aspect
Handlamp, large pattern. Brass plated on both body and reducing
cone with the fully titled, oval plate No 5420A. Original
condition but a later reservoir and burner.
|
£300 |
| 477 |
Wagon Plate Moys Wagon Co Ltd Makers Peterborough number 158A. Measures 6" in diameter and is unusual
in that it is lead construction. Not seen before.
|
£50 |
| 478 |
Worksplate LMS Built
Derby, oval brass. No identification but the plate is ex loco
on the rear, clean of paint on the face.
|
£60 |
| 479 |
Wagon Plates, qty 5 comprising:
NER Timber Bogie 0783; Central Wagon Company; Birmingham RC
& W Co Birmingham dated 1934 (some lig
damage); Midland 113496 'D' Plate; M 288845 13 Tons alloy 'D' Plate.
|
£75
|
| 480 |
Carriage Prints, qty
5 framed and glazed Hamilton
Ellis 'Travel In' series plus a single
framed not glazed LMS sepia of Anne Hathaways
Cottage in Stratford-on-Avon.
|
£115
|
| 481 |
Wagon Registration Plates,
x3 comprising: Midland Railway 81002
14 Tons dated 1918; L&NWR 10586 10 Tons dated 1893; L&NWR
10714 20 Tons dated 1893. All complete with lugs.
|
£60 |
| 482 |
Lamp miscellany comprising x 4 lamps 3 of which are Handlamps
and 1 is a locomotive lamp, possibly
private owner. Mostly in excellent condition, plus a couple
of Flare Lamps and an Oil Can.
|
£75 |
| 483 |
A box containing a large
quantity of b/w Photographs of different format, mostly taken
around Bristol and Bath S&D.
The photographer was the late Rowan Seymour. With this lot comes a few sundry items such as a couple
of 'N' Gauge loco bodies and and ABC
of Railways. The photographs have no negatives which were evidentally lost.
|
£65 |
| 484 |
GWR fully titled C/I
Trespass notice. Restored but with clear post mark on rear.
|
£55 |
| 485 |
GER hand engraved brass
shelfplate ARDLEIGH, this was affixed to the LNER clock elsewhere
in this auction but the vendor has rightly removed it. Ardleigh
was a former Great Eastern station in Essex between Colchester
and Ipswich.
|
£60 |
| 486 |
LMS/Midland C/I Signalbox
Board letters, two sets. The first set is ex FINDERN CROSSING
but N broken and G missing, the other
set is 21 letters including the small C & T for Junction. |
£120 |
| 487 |
GWR wood cased Block
Bell, cow bell style complete with makers brass plate 'RE Thompson'.
Ex Newton Abbot East Signalbox. |
£90 |
| 488 |
Withdrawn
|
£ |
| 489 |
Sundry items comprising:- Brass cased Ships Compass, possibly the top part of a Binnacle together with a brass Porthole; Commemorative
Tray to celebrate the anniversary of the Rocket; a novelty Rocket
Radio in original box, probably never used.
|
£55 |
490 |
Midland Railway, Signalbox
Shelf Plates SPETCHLEY and DROITWICH ROAD. Ex Dunhampstead Signal
Box situated between the junction to Worcester via Droitwich
at Stoke Works and the southern junction to Worcester at Abbotswood
Junction. Both brass and in wonderful, if not well polished
condition.
|
£190 |
491 |
BR Western Region Signalbox
Diagram DUNHAMPSTEAD, framed and glazed measuring 29½"
x 17½" in the frame. Ex Midland Railway box between
Stoke Works and Oddingley Crossing on the main Birmingham to
Bristol route. There was a station at this location way back
in the 1840-'s when the line was first opened. A simple diagram
from a remote location.
|
£180 |
492 |
Alloy Key Token WORCESTER
SHRUB HILL STATION - EVESHAM. A very rare token, supplied for
the 1990 introduction of MAS at Worcester which of course was
abandoned and semaphore signalling remains in place to this
day.
|
£130 |
493 |
Great Northern Railway
Signal Lamp Interior with a large brass plate bearing the full
company title and the number 18603 on the reservoir. The top of
the box section carries a brass plate inscribed BREYDON. This
significant Midland & Great Northern Railway location was
where the 5 span swing bridge across Breydon Water was used to
connect Yarmouth Beach station with the Great Eastern Railway
line from Yarmouth South Town at Gorleston. Excellent condition
throughout. |
£140 |
494 |
GWR untitled C/I Sign
'Passengers Are Requested To Cross The Line By The Bridge'. Measures
43¼" x 18½" and is in totally ex station
condition with part of the wooden post still attached. |
£75 |
| 495 |
Oil
Painting 'The Excursion 1938" by Ivan Lilley (1932 - ). An
execution of apple green LNER B12/3 number 8585 passing Gatehouse
No 35 near Magdalen Road on an excursion from March to Hunstanton
in August 1938. On board, signed & dated 1982 and tastefully
framed measuring 39" x 27". Ivan Lilley is a well known
Norfolk Artist. |
£300 |