101 |
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Cast brass Swedish Locomotive Axle Weight Plate as affixed to the cabsides. Ex-SJ Class ‘B’ 4-6-0 No. 1137. Restored. 11.4×6.25in. |
SOLD FOR
£60 |
102 |
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GWR fully titled pre-grouping cast iron “Owners & Drivers of Locomotives etc.” Weak Bridge Sign dated 1874. V.g.c. and nicely restored. |
SOLD FOR
£90 |
103 |
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100 black & white postcard size Photographs of SR locos and trains. All steam and good quality. |
SOLD FOR
£30 |
104 |
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As Previous Lot 100 photos – SR loco and trains. |
SOLD FOR
£30 |
105 |
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As Previous Lot 100 photos – GWR locos and trains. |
SOLD FOR
£70 |
106 |
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As Previous Lot 100 photos – GWR locos and trains. |
SOLD FOR
£45 |
107 |
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GWR fully titled Carriage Panel System Map also showing the four company owned hotels. V.g.c. and in an original glazed frame. |
SOLD FOR
£110 |
108 |
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Polished cast aluminium Nameplate “Brighton Belle”. 41×10.6in. An uncarried plate destined for a Voyager Unit but not fitted. |
SOLD FOR
£160 |
109 |
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Southern Railway cast iron Bridge Numberplate “41”. Unrestored. |
SOLD FOR
£60 |
110 |
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South Eastern & Chatham Railway 3 aspect Handlamp. Brass plate to chimney “SE & CR G8258” plus brass “A” (Ashford) dome. Complete with all fittings and glasses and restored. |
SOLD FOR
£120 |
111 |
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London Transport Underground enamel Station Frieze Sign “Northern Line Archway”. Small face chips. 61in. long. |
SOLD FOR
£100 |
112 |
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Cast iron GWR Coal Stage Sign “Caution engines must not pass this arch. GWR Swindon May 1899”. Ex-Stourbridge Junction Shed. Face restored. 70.75x24in. Very heavy! |
SOLD FOR
£420 |
113 |
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GWR cast brass Locomotive Cabside Numberplate “6909” as carried by the ‘Hall’ Class 4-6-0 “Frewin Hall”. Built in 1940 the loco was shedded at Goodwick, Neyland and Didcot in BR days. W/d from the latter in June 1964 and cut up at Cashmores, Newport. The plate has a re-painted and polished face, the back ex-loco. |
n/s |
114 |
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Three “Southern Vectis” Staff Cap Badges relating to the Isle of Wight Omnibus operator. (3). |
SOLD FOR
£140 |
115 |
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GWR mahogany cased Signal Box Block Bell with tapper and large brass cow bell. Lovely condition throughout. |
SOLD FOR
£150 |
116 |
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London Brighton & South Coast Railway painted wooden Policeman’s Truncheon. Lettered “L.B.S.C. Ry” in three lines below the “VR” script cypher and crown. V.g.c. 18in. long. |
SOLD FOR
£150 |
117 |
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Original Painting by Roffe depicting GWR No. 6003 “King George IV” hauling the Cornish Riviera Express leaving the Parson & Clerk Tunnel, Teignmouth. A very pleasing image in a glazed frame with card mount. 38.25×25.5in. o/all. |
SOLD FOR
£75 |
118 |
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A circular wooden Pullman Plaque “Car Joan” with Pullman coat of arms. V.g.c. 9.3in. dia. Car Joan ran in the “Bournemouth Belle” train and is reputed to have been the carriage used by General Eisenhower as his headquarters during the Second World War. These plaques replaced the interior clocks when the latter were removed. |
SOLD FOR
£340 |
119 |
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Great Western Railway Train Tail Lamp embossed “GWR” on the chimney and bearing a curved brass plate “Cardiff Docks No. 20A”. Complete with fittings and red bullseye lens. Restored. |
SOLD FOR
£110 |
120 |
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“LB&SCR Signal Box Diagrams” titled Book in original hard covers with leather spine and corners. Many pages of diagrams arranged in alphabetical order from A – W. V.g.c. and scarce. |
SOLD FOR
£250 |
121 |
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Box of official LB & SCR Books, Booklets, Rule Books, Signalling Instructions, Ticket Rates, Telegraph Codes and bound Time Tables for 1916. Interesting mix. |
SOLD FOR
£320 |
122 |
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“The London Brighton & South Coast Railway” by J.T. Howard Turner parts 1, 2 and 3. First editions pubd. 1977, 1978 & 1979. Hard backs with dust wrappers. V.g.c. |
SOLD FOR
£40 |
123 |
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Brass faced steel Single Line Tablet inscribed “Medstead – Alton 4”. V.g.c. |
SOLD FOR
£340 |
124 |
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BR(S) fully flanged enamel Station Sign “Platforms 7 & 8” small edge / flange chips only. Very good colour and shine. 36x18in. |
SOLD FOR
£150 |
125 |
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BR(W) enamel and gilt “British Railways” Lion over Wheel Cap Badge in v.g.c. |
SOLD FOR
£40 |
126 |
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A Locoman’s Tip Up wooden Seat from the cab of a GWR steam locomotive. Good original condition complete with mounting brackets. |
SOLD FOR
£55 |
127 |
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“LBSC No. 105 Emergency Box”. Repainted very well over original and complete with contents, some marked SR or BR(S), including splints and 1911 1st. aid book. Brass fittings marked “LB&SCR”. |
SOLD FOR
£75 |
128 |
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Longmoor Military Railway 3 aspect Handlamp stamped “LMR” and brass plated “Mutlow 1940 London”. Complete with all fittings and glasses including bullseye lens. |
SOLD FOR
£160 |
129 |
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BR(WR) double royal pictorial Poster “Somerset” by A. Wilcox. Small nick to bottom edge otherwise v.g.c. with no folds. |
SOLD FOR
£400 |
130 |
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“Southern Railway Southampton Docks Centenary” stainless steel Ashtray bearing the full title, dates 1838 – 1938 and with a facsimile of the original dock seal to the centre. V.g.c. |
SOLD FOR
£20 |
131 |
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Carriage Print “Stowmarket Station, Suffolk” by Leonard Squirrell from the LNER 1945 – 55 series. V.g.c. and in an original type glazed frame. |
SOLD FOR
£25 |
132 |
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GWR fully titled small Map enamel Sign “The Cornish Riviera England’s National Health & Pleasure Resort”. Extensive restoration but very scarce. 14.25×12.25in. |
SOLD FOR
£110 |
133 |
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South Eastern & Chatham Railway Carriage Door with drop light, leather strap, sliding ventilator and brass furniture, some marked “SE&CR”. Very good painted condition and with applied SE&CR coat of arms transfer. 73×24.75in. overall. |
SOLD FOR
£110 |
134 |
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Great Western Railway fully titled “Grand Football Match Somerset v Dorset at Bridport Feb. 27th. 1902”. Gives timetable of trains from Yeovil Pen Mill. Tape stains and some edge losses but an interesting large format notice. 14.75x10in. |
SOLD FOR
£110 |
135 |
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A cast brass Prancing Horse as fitted to an Aveling & Porter traction engine or steam roller. A very nice example. |
SOLD FOR
£60 |
136 |
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GWR cast iron Sign “Passengers are requested to cross the line by the subway”. Fine original condition. 43.25×18.5in. |
SOLD FOR
£200 |
137 |
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South Eastern & Chatham Railway double royal Poster advertising Cook’s Conducted Tours to South of France, Egypt, The Nile, Syria, Palestine etc. via Dover & Calais / via Folkestone & Boulogne. A very scarce poster dated 1900 in superb condition laid on conservation paper. |
SOLD FOR
£300 |
138 |
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Pressed aluminium Road Sign “A27 Portsmouth Southsea”. Good ex-roadside condition. 19.75×12.5in. |
SOLD FOR
£130 |
139 |
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BR(W) fully flanged enamel Station Totem Sign “Bridgwater”. A re-touched chip to the upper and lower panels otherwise a fine Somerset totem in lovely condition. |
SOLD FOR
£1050 |
140 |
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“GWR Bridgwater Station” brass Office Stamp on a turned wooden handle. V.g.c. |
SOLD FOR
£130 |
141 |
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GWR large Locomotive brass Whistle. V.g.c. and polished. |
SOLD FOR
£110 |
142 |
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“Southern Railway Passengers must not cross the line here”. Light chipping, very good colour and shine. An early enamel sign same size and shape of the LSWR family of cast iron notices. 26x16in. |
SOLD FOR
£150 |
143 |
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“Tunbridge Wells Omnibus Driver 234” aluminium Tag in v.g.c. Lacking button hole hanging strap. |
n/s |
144 |
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Cast iron Locomotive Shedplate “88E” (Abercynon). Face restored only. |
SOLD FOR
£120 |
145 |
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A Pair of cast iron LB&SCR Carriage Luggage Rack Brackets each bearing the company initials in the mounting plates. 9in. projection. V.g.c. |
SOLD FOR
£60 |
146 |
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Southern Railway Eastleigh pattern 4 aspect Motorman’s Handlamp incorporating the unique purple aspect. Brass plated “J. Davis C. Pal” (i.e. Crystal Palace) “E” and “528” complete with original vessel, all fittings and glasses and restored. |
SOLD FOR
£70 |
147 |
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Original Rolled Signal Box Diagram BR(SR) “Dorchester Junction”. 23/6/70. |
SOLD FOR
£100 |
148 |
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As Previous Lot “Branksome”. 4/3/71. |
SOLD FOR
£30 |
149 |
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As Previous Lot “West Moors”. 1964. |
SOLD FOR
£190 |
150 |
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As Previous Lot “Worgret Junction” 1971, together with another “Furzebrook Siding G.F.” 15/6/61. (2). |
SOLD FOR
£180 |