51 |
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Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate “61948”. As carried by the LNER K3 Class 2-6-0 built by the North British Loco Co. in Sept. 1935. In BR days it was a long term March loco being w/d in March 1962 followed by cutting up at Doncaster Works. |
SOLD FOR
£500 |
52 |
 |
“Welsh Wagon Works Ltd. Cardiff Builders”. Crown shaped cast iron Wagon Plate. Unrestored. 9.5×5.75in. |
n/s |
53 |
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“LNER Caution Beware of the Trains” cast iron Notice with casting number “0.161”. Face restored only and uncommon. |
SOLD FOR
£200 |
54 |
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North Eastern Railway Guards Pocket Watch by Reid & Sons Newcastle on Tyne. The screw back is ornately engraved “NER” in fine intertwined script. V.g.c. and working order. |
SOLD FOR
£620 |
55 |
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Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Guards Pocket Watch by Fattorini & Sons Bradford and dated for 1898. V.g.c. with matching numbers to dial, movement and case which is engraved “LY” on the back. Working order and complete with chain. |
n/s |
56 |
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Midland & Great Northern Joint Railway 3 aspect Handlamp with three brass plates “Yarmouth Pass. M&GNJR 14”, “T.B. Brown” and “M&GNJR”. Complete with all fittings and glasses. Unpainted. |
SOLD FOR
£440 |
57 |
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Carriage Print “Ditton Viaduct, Lancashire” by Claude Buckle from the 1952 Railway Architecture LMR Series. V.g.c. and in a glazed frame. |
SOLD FOR
£60 |
58 |
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Rectangular cast white metal Signal Box Lever Plate “Up Starting To Larkfield Signal”. V.g.c. and restored. 6×4.75in. A former Caledonian Rly. Glasgow South Side location. |
SOLD FOR
£110 |
59 |
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LNER cast iron Doorplate “Scrap”. Paint removed and raised areas lightly polished. |
SOLD FOR
£210 |
60 |
 |
Great Northern Railway cast brass Locomotive Tender Plate “1080” as carried by the tender attached to D3 Class 4-4-0 built at Doncaster (732 of 1897) and allocated to Grantham. The loco was w/d in Aug. 1947. Tender plate is face restored only. 5.5x3in. |
SOLD FOR
£75 |
61 |
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Cast iron Locomotive Shedplate “3E” (Monument Lane). Face restored only. |
SOLD FOR
£320 |
62 |
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North Eastern Railway 2 aspect Driver’s Handlamp complete with all fittings and glasses and restored. |
SOLD FOR
£100 |
63 |
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Rolled Signal Box Diagram “Armley” by Saxby & Farmer. An early coloured diagram dated 1893 showing the arrangements between Wortley & Pudsey at ths location. Backed onto stout paper and not in the best of health but a scarce survivor. 47×21.5in. |
SOLD FOR
£250 |
64 |
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Rolled Signal Box Diagram “Quarry Gap” (between Shipley and Laisterdyke / Cutlers Junction). Dated June 1959 and v.g.c. 53.5x18in. |
SOLD FOR
£210 |
65 |
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BR(M) fully flanged enamel “Rights of Way” Sign in v.g.c. with good colour and shine. |
SOLD FOR
£140 |
66 |
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Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate “48061”. As carried by the 8F Class 2-8-0. Built at the Vulcan Foundry in 1936. A Nuneaton, Leicester, Wellingborough, Rugby, Oxley and Stoke engine. It was w/d from Rose Grove Sept. 1967 and cut up by Buttigiegs, Newport. |
SOLD FOR
£520 |
67 |
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Original Painting by local artist Peter Annable G.R.A. depicting a steamy, wintry scene at Grantham Loco Shed with V2, B1 and WD locos near the coaler. Oil on canvas and framed. 22x18in. o/all. |
SOLD FOR
£500 |
68 |
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BR(NE) flangeless enamel Station Sign “Station Master”. Minor edge chips. 32x12in. |
SOLD FOR
£230 |
69 |
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Oval cast brass Locomotive Builders Plate “W. G. Bagnall Ltd. Stafford England No. 3024 of 1953”. As carried by an 0-4-4-0 Articulated narrow gauge tank locomotive named “Monarch” working at the Bowater Paper Mills. Now preserved. Face restored only. 11.75x7in. |
SOLD FOR
£300 |
70 |
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BR(M) fully flanged enamel Station Totem Sign “Llanrwst & Trefrew” on the Llandudno Junction – Blaenau line. V.g.c. with very good colour and shine, just slight bloom on maroon above the lettering. The station was re-named Llanrwst North in July 1989. |
SOLD FOR
£2400 |
71 |
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BR(Sc) double royal pictorial Poster “Dunfermline” by McIntosh Patrick. Folds otherwise v.g.c. and in a glazed frame ready to hang. |
SOLD FOR
£460 |
72 |
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London & North Western Railway colour lithographed official tinplate Ashtray lettered “L&NWR England & Ireland via Holyhead”. Also displays a fine view of Kingstown Harbour and two LNWR Company crests. A very good example. 4.75×3.6in. |
n/s |
73 |
 |
Cast iron Locomotive Shedplate “16A” (Nottingham then Toton, but more likely the former). A couple of small areas of rim loss and unrestored. |
SOLD FOR
£70 |
74 |
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South Yorkshire Joint Railway cast iron “Please shut the door” Plate. Unrestored. 12.5x5in. |
SOLD FOR
£110 |
75 |
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LMS, LNWR pattern, Station Platform Wall Lamp retaining its original location label “Radway Green & Barthomley”. Complete with original “LMS” vessel, burner, glass chimney, mirrored reflector and all glasses. Nicely restored. 29in. tall to top of carrying handle. A former NSR station closed in Nov. 1966. |
SOLD FOR
£200 |
76 |
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Wooden Pattern for a Locomotive Wheel believed to have been made by Derby Works apprentices in the 1950’s. It used to hang in the Works Training School reception area. Fitted with curved lighting, the wiring and two pin ‘BR’ plug still attached. A most unusual item 27in. o/all diameter and painted / lined in LMS livery. |
SOLD FOR
£80 |
77 |
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“London & North Western & Furness Joint Railways” fully titled cast iron Gate Notice as used on the 35 mile long Whitehaven, Cleator and Egremont Railway. The sign is notable for the misspelling of the word “forfit” which should be “forfeit”. A scarce notice nicely restored with good visible mounting marks to the back. |
SOLD FOR
£250 |
78 |
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LMS Northern Counties Committee cast iron Wagon Plate “LMS NCC 2574”. Unrestored. |
SOLD FOR
£40 |
79 |
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Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate “41096” as carried by the 4P 4-4-0 built at Derby in 1925. A Nottingham engine it was w/d 1958 and cut up at Derby Works. |
n/s |
80 |
 |
North Eastern Railway three compartment metal Correspondence Unit with “NER” oval badge and original paper strip written “North”, “South” and “Urlay Nook”. Unrestored. |
SOLD FOR
£60 |
81 |
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LNER cast iron Platform Seatback Nameplate “Helensburgh” in ex-station condition. A former NBR location on the Firth of Clyde north west of Glasgow. |
SOLD FOR
£560 |
82 |
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Midland Railway early 3 aspect square fronted Handlamp brass plated “Midland Railway Co.” and “9985”. Complete with “MR Co.” vessel, rape oil burner, all fittings and glasses (green cracked). Unrestored. |
SOLD FOR
£220 |
83 |
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Carriage Print “South Portals of Primrose Hill Tunnels, London” by Claude Buckle from the LMR 1952 Architecture Series. V.g.c. and in an original type glazed frame. |
SOLD FOR
£110 |
84 |
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“South Eastern & Chatham Railway” quad royal enamel Poster Board Header. Chips to left end otherwise lovely condition with very good colour and shine. 41.5in. long. |
SOLD FOR
£160 |
85 |
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LNER cast iron Doorplate “Gas Meter”. Paint removed and raised areas lightly polished. |
SOLD FOR
£100 |
86 |
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“LMS Built Crewe 1925” oval cast brass Locomotive Worksplate. Locos built that year at Crewe were 4F Class 0-6-0’s Nos. (4)4108 to (4)4158. Unrestored. |
SOLD FOR
£260 |
87 |
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London & North Western Railway cast iron Doorplate “Porters Room”. Unrestored. |
SOLD FOR
£75 |
88 |
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Glasgow & South Western Railway 3 aspect Handlamp stamped “G&SWR 3849” and brass plated “R.G. Murray Carlton Court Bridge St. Glasgow”. Complete with all fittings and glasses and restored. |
SOLD FOR
£210 |
89 |
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Cast brass Locomotive Nameplate “United Provinces” as carried by the LMS ‘Jubilee’ Class 4-6-0 built by the North British Locomotive Co. Ltd. in 1934 and numbered 5578 / 45578. A Carlisle Kingmoor, Longsight, Edge Hill and Newton Heath loco in BR days it was w/d June 1964 & cut up at Ward’s, Killamarsh. This Cowlairs style plate is face restored only. 49in. long. |
SOLD FOR
£10000 |
90 |
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BR(E) fully flanged enamel Station Direction Sign. Chips to right edge. Very good colour and shine. |
SOLD FOR
£440 |
91 |
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A selection of items from the former LD&ECR station at Doddington & Harby. Comprising ticket stock books, “LNER Doddington to Lincoln” plated cash bag, “LNER Doddington & Harby” office stamp (brass) and a similar (wood) “Station Doddington & Harby LDECR” canvas bag and “LNER” ticket nippers. |
SOLD FOR
£200 |
92 |
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“GCR 288 (60)” cast iron Viaduct Plate from the multi-arch Weekday Cross structure on the GCR main line south of Nottingham Victoria station. Restored. |
SOLD FOR
£200 |
93 |
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Large circular china Dish / Fruit Bowl on a pedestal base. Top marked “Raven Railway Hotel” in a belted garter with the raven bird to the centre. An early piece date marked 1867 and in good condition except for a chip to the underside of the foot rim. From Ravenhall on the Yorkshire coast. 12in. dia. |
n/s |
94 |
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LNER ‘Kesick’ ware china Cake Stand with a pedestal foot. Small chips to the foot rim and one similar to the top rim. This is the English version with roses and no thistles. 9in. dia. |
n/s |
95 |
 |
London & North Western Railway 3 aspect Handlamp stamped “LNWR Adderley Park A 33533” (Manchester) and bears a brass re-location plate “L&NW TFC Dept. Orton Waterville” (Peterborough). Complete with all fittings and glasses. Unpainted. |
SOLD FOR
£150 |
96 |
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BR Intercity double royal pictorial Poster “Leeds” by Brendan Neiland. V.g.c. |
SOLD FOR
£100 |
97 |
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Midland Railway mahogany cased Signal Box non-pegging Block Instrument. The roof marked “MR Co” twice and original “Midland Railway Test Label” inside. Good condition. |
SOLD FOR
£100 |
98 |
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Cast iron Locomotive Shedplate “32B” (Ipswich). Unrestored. |
SOLD FOR
£90 |
99 |
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“London & North Eastern Railway Notice this footbridge is for the use of pedestrians only” followed by 12 lines of text. Casting No. “0.6”. Face restored only. |
SOLD FOR
£95 |
100 |
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BR(M) flanged enamel Station Totem Sign “Kirkdale” with four face holes for wall fixing. V.g.c. with good colour and shine. A former LYR Liverpool station. |
SOLD FOR
£420 |