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BR(M) “British Railways” double royal enamel Poster Board Header. Edge chips mainly. 635mm. long. (25in). |
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“Great Central Ry. Trespassers on this property will be prosecuted” cast iron Notice. Face restored only. |
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“LNER 90” oval cast iron Bridge Numberplate with casting code “B100”. Face restored. |
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BR(ScR) double royal (cut down) pictorial Poster “St. Andrews” by Frank H. Mason. The BR totem etc. trimmed from the base. A fine view of the shore, famous golf links and town beyond. Minor nicks and folds only. An expensive poster when intact. Still a nice image in this condition. |
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Cast iron Locomotive Shedplate “17C” (Coalville then Rowsley). Unrestored. |
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A good quality 17 jewel Swiss made LMS Guards Pocket Watch by Record. The unusual face with smaller Roman numerals has an inset seconds dial. Back of the case engraved “LMS 15332”. Complete with gold chain with gold NUR medallion ornately inscribed to “Bro. W. Mawer by the Rowsley Branch NUR for services etc.” A fine group, the watch being in full working order. |
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“The Charente S.S. Co. Ltd. china Sauce Boat by Masons Patent Ironstone. Title scroll and house flag to face. v.g.c. The Charente Steamship Co. was also known as the Harrison Line. |
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Rectangular cast brass Locomotive Builder’s Plate “The English Electric Company Ltd. London No. 2866 / D582. 1960. The Vulcan Foundry Ltd. Locomotive Works England”. As carried by BR Type 3 Co-Co DE Loco No. D6703 later Class 37 No. 37003 named “First East Anglian Regiment”. The plate appears to have been face skimmed traces of Rail Blue to back. 253x112mm. (10x4.4in). |
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“Munson Steamship Lines” small china Cream Jug in the ‘Atlantic’ pattern by the Mayer China Co. Full title roundel and house flag to face. We understand that this company was formed about 1899 and went into bankruptcy in 1934. The jug is in v.g.c. and 62mm. tall. (2.4in). |
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LYR oak cased Telephone from Goole Goods Signal Box. An early style phone with brass fittings including a needle selector with ten graduations. Clearly incised “LYR” underneath. v.g.c. |
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LNER leather Cash Bag with brass plate “LNER Bardney and Lincoln”. v.g.c. and complete with “BR” brass closing disc. |
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108 |
Hornby Railways ‘00’ Gauge Electric LNER B12 4-6-0 Locomotive 8509 (R150) with matching tender (R39). Unboxed but hardly used so v.g.c. |
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LNER folding card Menu for Dinner at the Royal Victoria Hotel, Sheffield 27th May 1937. Colour etching of Harrogate to front cover by Cyril Barraud. Pictorial advert for Royal Station Hotel, York to back cover. Together with a BR folding publication “See Britain by Train in Coronation year. Sketch of a ‘Britannia’ hauled express to front cover. Opens out to reveal BR system map on reverse. g.c. (2). |
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GNR Semaphore Signal Lamp Interior with steel plate “Sibsey”. Complete with burner, all glasses, copper chimney and brass filler bung. v.g.c. and restored. A station between Boston and Firsby closed in Sept. 1961. |
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Oval cast brass Industrial Locomotive Cabside Numberplate “53”. As carried by Robert Stephenson & Hawthorns 0-6-0 ST. Loco 7030 of 1941 which worked at Stewarts & Lloyds Minerals, Pen Green Depot, Corby. Scrapped circa 1963. Lightly face restored only. 334x217mm. (13x8.5in). |
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GNR Semaphore Signal Lamp Interior with copper plate “Gonerby”. Complete with burner, all glasses, copper chimney, brass filler bung and copper cap. Lightly polished metal finish. v.g.c. A location just west of Grantham on the Nottingham Line. |
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100 |
Caledonian Railway Guards brass Thunderer Whistle. “CR” Initials to mouthpiece. Working order. |
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111 |
LNER silver plated half pint Tankard by Walker & Hall. Crisply face marked with the “LNER” script initials. A particularly nice example. |
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101 |
M&GNJR (LNER pattern) 4 aspect Handlamp. Body embossed “LNER” and has brass label “London & North Eastern Railway Moulton M&GN”. Complete with vessel, burner, reflector and all glasses (small crack to orange). v.g.c. and nicely restored. A station between Spalding and Sutton Bridge closed in March 1959. |
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“GW & L&NWR” large 24mm. nickel three line script initials Button. Shrewsbury & Hereford Rly. (F44/20) but note that this is a nickel example. Very good condition. |
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102 |
Curved cast brass Plate “Platform Bell” from a brass cased bell push. A pre-grouping item in fine condition. |
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