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London Passenger Transport Board double royal Poster showing a map of the environs of Boston Manor Station. Dated Jan 1934 and in v.g.c. Mounted on linen. A former Metropolitan District Rly. station on the Acton Town - Hounslow Branch. 1934 was the first year of the formation of the LPTB. |
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Cast iron Locomotive Smokebox No. Plate “63962”. Fine unrestored condition as carried by LNER ‘02’ Class 2-8-0 loco built at Doncaster Works (1788 of 1934). It was given its BR No. in 3/1948. Mainly a Doncaster loco with short stays at Retford and Grantham it was w/d in 9/1963 and cut up by Rigleys, Bulwell in 3/1964. |
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266 |
GNR double royal enamel Poster Board Header “Great Northern” in white on red. General edge and screwhole chipping. Very good colour and shine. 29.7in. long. |
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278 |
“Furness Railway” enamel Poster Board Header. Vertical central strip of enamel loss otherwise light edgewear and good condition. Scarce. 26.5in. long. |
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267 |
Miniature steel Single Line Staff (‘B’ configuration) “Ballyduff - Fermoy”. A section of former Great Southern & Western Railway of Ireland opened in May 1860 and closed by the C.I.E. in March 1967. |
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279 |
“Grantham South” Signal Box Diagram in its original glazed wooden frame with all wiring and solenoids etc. to back. Includes the gradient details and some overlays. Dated 9/4/70. A tad faded in parts following years in the Lincolnshire sunshine! 74x20in. |
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Chromed cast brass Locomotive Nameplate / Badge “Stephenson” bearing a raised image of the “Rocket” loco. As carried by industrial diesel locos manufactured by Robert Stephenson & Co. Ltd. Ex-loco condition. 6.2x5.7in. o/all. |
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280 |
Oval cast iron Locomotive Builders Plate “Built 1954 Doncaster”. Face painted only. 10.6x6in. As carried by BR Std. Class 4 2-6-4T No. 80111. A Polmadie, Kittybrewster and Hurlford loco it was withdrawn from Beattock 11/66 and cut up by Motherwell Machinery & Scrap Co. Wishaw in 4/67. |
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A group of four tinplate flat back Locomotives each with unfolded base stands as originally given to readers of the 1930’s boys comic, possibly “The Wizard”. LNER Cock O’ The North, LMS Princess Royal, GWR King George V and SR Lord Nelson all in v.g.c. and nicely presented in a glazed frame. 14.75x10.25in. o/all. |
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Fibre Single Line Tablet “Romaldkirk - Middleton in Teesdale 26”. A former NER Branch west of Barnard Castle closed in Nov. 1964. |
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270 |
Oval cast iron ‘9x5’ Locomotive Works Numberplate “London & North Eastern Railway Rebuilt 1944”. Probably carried by a Class 04/8 2-8-0 loco which were rebuilt with 100A B1 boilers. Restored. |
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LMS ceramic corner Wash Hand Basin. Ornate “LMS” script initials and with soap recess, drain liner and lever tap. A couple of minor chips otherwise v.g.c. with glaze crazing only. 16.5x16.5in. |
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Locomotive Water Gauge Protector from the cab of LMS ‘Royal Scot’ Class 4-6-0 Loco No. 46129 “The Scottish Horse”. v.g. ex-loco condition. |
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LNWR 3 aspect Handlamp. Top stamped “L&NWR Car. Dept. Wolverton”. Body unusually stamped the same plus “Pt. Way Northampton A11497”. Complete with “LNWR” vessel, “LMS” burner, reflector and all glasses. v.g.c. and nicely restored. |
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Carriage Print “Inverlochy Castle, Inverness-shire” by Leonard Squirrel. A splendid view from the LNER 1945-47 Series. v.g.c. and in an original glazed frame. |
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Hexagonal cast brass Locomotive Builders Plate “Robert Stephenson & Hawthorns Ltd. 7199 Darlington Works 1945”. Lightly face polished only. 11.5x5.5in. As carried by South African Railways 19D Class 4-8-2 Loco No. 2729. This engine was w/d from Klerksdorp depot in the Cape Northern Region by 1989 and is presumed scrapped. |
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Oval cast brass Locomotive Builders Plate “LMS Built 1931 Derby” with engraved date. Face restored only. 10.4x6in. Locos built at Derby that year were Class 3P 2-6-2T Nos. 40022 - 60 and Class 2P 4-4-0 Nos. 40661-65. |
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BR(ER) double royal pictorial Poster “Boston Lincolnshire” by Lance Cattermole showing some of the Pilgrim Fathers aboard ship. An early 1948 BR poster in v.g.c. and in a glazed frame with a crack to one corner. |
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274 |
Enamel Hamper Plate “L&NWR Co. Refreshment Rooms Wigan” with flanges to short sides. Minor chips and discolouration. 7.6x3.5in. Displayed on a wooden mount. |
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286 |
A Great Eastern Railway china Cake Stand with a pedestal base. Decorated with bands of green and gold and marked “G.E.R” underneath. v.g.c. 9.25in. dia. |
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LMS ‘Test Train’ Diagram titled “6 1/2 hrs Services Euston - Glasgow Coronation Class Engine Load 300 tons”, detailing the comparative performances of the “Coronation Scot” and “Royal Scot” on journeys between Euston and Glasgow. The complete route with gradients is shown together with drawbar horsepower curves and speed in m.p.h. for the up and down trains. Quite a historic document dated “6/4/38” and nicely mounted in a frame glazed with clear acrylic. 84x15in. |
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A pair of Highland Railway cast iron Station Bench Ends each incorporating a script “HR” monogram. They are handed correctly so the “HR” reads the right way on each end. Three wooden slats and a tie rod are required to complete to the length of your choice. Each end is 17.3x15in. and unrestored. Very scarce. |
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North British Railway copper Signal Lamp Case 23in. tall with a fine bullseye lens and still attached to its original cast iron post fitting bracket. Rear lens missing but a rare survivor. Unrestored. |
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GWR Locomotive Nameplate “Dummer Grange” as carried by the 4-6-0 loco no. 6834 built at Swindon in 1937 (Lot No. 308). Latterly at Bristol (S.P.M.) loco it was w/d 6/64 and cut up by Cashmores, Great Bridge in 9/64. Dummer Grange itself is near Basingstoke and is now a hotel complex. The plate is in fine condition with ex-loco paintwork & untouched back stamped “6834L” (left hand plate). 60.7in long. |