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LMS oak cased 8” spring wound Wall Clock. The original service dial with ink script 24hr. numerals is lettered “L.M.S. 16252”. Original label pasted to rear of case shows that the clock was sent to the “Clock and Watch Shop, Osborne Street, Manchester” for repair from Uttoxeter. v.g.c. and in working order with key. |
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117 |
“LNWR” Steel Bottle Opener. Both faces incised with the company initials. v.g.c. |
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107 |
1840’s linen Railway Map of England, Wales and South Scotland folding into ornately embossed leather covers. All rail lines then extant are fully titled. The map is in very good condition, the cover spine a little worn. |
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118 |
Colne Valley Railway Abstract Book for the period 1909 - 1916 for goods carried and detailing sending and receiving stations. A stout ledger with cloth covered board covers which are a tad scruffy. Contents clean. |
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108 |
Oval brass reversible Cash or Document Bag Label “Works Inspector Engrs. Dept. Skipton. LMS 42” / “LMS Dist. Works Ins. Engineers Dept. Barrow”. v.g.c. |
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119 |
Midland Red (Birmingham Motor Omnibus Company) cast bronze and wood Bus Wheel Chock. Embossed on the top “Midland Red”. A fine item in very good condition. |
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109 |
LMS Northern Counties Committee silver plated Grape Scissors by Elkington. Nicely top marked “LMS NCC” in two vertical outlined panels. v.g.c. |
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120 |
North Eastern Railway double royal Poster for July 1888 advertising the company’s port at Hull and detailing other railway cos. conveying goods via the NER and listing all steamers using the port and their global destinations. A very scarce and fascinating poster incorporating a coloured plan of Hull Docks. Some losses and backed onto paper to conserve. You certainly won’t see another! |
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110 |
Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen Certificate inscribed to “Bro. A. Morley Peterboro 2 Branch 1925”. A beautifully produced work incorporating steam locos, trans Atlantic liner, classical figures, famous engineers etc. In a glazed frame 730x625mm. (29x24.6in) overall. |
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Cast iron Notice “Great Central Ry. Trespassers on this property will be prosecuted”. Unrestored. |
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111 |
LNE-C cast iron Brake Van Stove clearly face embossed “LNE-C” complete with circular ring fender. All you need is a flue & a bag of coal for winter warmth in your railway shed! Buyer to collect from Nottingham but please be aware it’s heavy |
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122 |
Central London Railway Brass “CLR” initials Cap Badge. v.g.c. and complete with rear fixing sprigs. |
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112 |
Carriage Print “Killiecrankie, Perthshire” by Jack Merriott from the LNER 1945-47 Series. v.g.c. In an orig. type glazed frame |
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123 |
“L&NWR 1155” oval cast iron Property Numberplate. From a former crossing cottage near Thorpe station between Thrapston and Barnwell on the Northampton - Peterborough line which closed in May 1964. The plate is in fine condition face restored only. |
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113 |
Liverpool & Manchester Railway 1830-1930 Centenary Pageant. An original programme of events Sept. 13th to 20th 1930 together with an Edmondson card ticket for one journey on the Centenary Train around a circular track. A scarce pair in v.g.c. (2) |
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124 |
Cast iron Locomotive Shedplate “3A” (Bescot). Face restored only. |
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114 |
Cast metal Metropolitan Vickers makers / equipment Plate recovered from Class EMI Bo- Bo Woodhead Electric Locomotive No. 26007 later Class 76 No. 76007. Built Gorton 1014 of 1951. Withdrawn July 1981 and cut up by C.F. Booth, Rotherham in June 1983. The plate is in an ex-loco condition. 100x33mm. (4x1.3in). |
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125 |
Cast iron Wagon Registration Plate “Registered by the L.N.W.(E). 1925 to carry 7 tons 4”. Note low tonnage and low wagon number. Face rest. a long time ago. |
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115 |
GWR copper and brass Oil Pourer. Stamped “GWR” on the original screw cap. v.g.c. Attractive 150mm. tall (6in). |
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126 |
Locomotive Publishing Co. Broadsheet titled “The Broad Gauge Locomotives of the Great Western Railway 1837 - 1892”. Line drawings of 53 locos each with Class data including builders, building dates, loco names etc. An early document in v.g.c. 1012x630mm. (40x25in). Folded. |
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116 |
London Transport cast iron Bridge Number Plate “U7” from the Uxbridge Branch (face restored only) together with a cast iron “U” (Uxbridge) overplate as fitted to some bridge plates (unrestored) (2) |
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127 |
“Goole Steam Shipping Co. Ltd” large 25mm. gilt Button. Full title around houseflag. v.g.c. (Frog. 151/21). This company was later acquired by the LYR. |