May 2019 Lots 201-250

SAT 11th May 2019 – Gartell Light Railway,
Templecombe, Somerset BA8 0NB
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201 GWR fully titled printed tinplate Notice warning the public against throwing articles out of the carriage windows. General very light rusting otherwise very good condition and scarce. SOLD FOR
£75
202 An original Painting depicting an 0-6-0 Tank Locomotive in ‘Southern’ livery alongside a loco shed (possibly Folkestone). Oil on board and unsigned. In a frame 24x16in. o/all. SOLD FOR
£40
203 “GWR Calne” brass Cash bag Label on its leather mount. V.g.c. Terminus of the branch from Chippenham, Calne closed in Sept. 1965. SOLD FOR
£150
204 Box of GWR Miscellaneous Items comprising china, glass inkwell, clothes brush and others, pilotman armband, look-out armband, stoneware inkwell, roll of marked twine, miscellaneous hardware. SOLD FOR
£200
205 GWR fully titled “Propping of Wagon Doors” cast iron Sign. Ten lines of text and “James Milne March 1922”. Face painted but lettering not picked out. SOLD FOR
£85
206 Metropolitan Railway 3 aspect Handlamp with copper reducing cone. Brass plates to body “Met. Rly”, “P.Way 50 Harrow” and “The Lamp Manufacturing Company Etc.” Complete with all fittings and glasses. V.g.c. and unpainted. SOLD FOR
£600
207 Cast iron Wagon or Coach Axle Box Cover “LB&SC Ry. No. 7”. Face painted only a while ago. SOLD FOR
£40
208 Carriage Print “Leigh-on-Sea, Essex” by Charles King from the 1953 series. A small light water stain on the top edge otherwise v.g.c. and in an original type glazed frame. SOLD FOR
£40
209 South Eastern & Chatham & Dover Railways cast iron Fire Place Fender “SE & CDR” across the face. Complete with an upstand rail to the three sides. V.g.c. 42x12in. and scarce. SOLD FOR
£440
210 London Transport Bakelite Lapel Badge from the Second World war period lettered “Fuel Watcher Heat. Light. Power”. V.g.c. with pin back and scarce. SOLD FOR
£80
211 “London Transport 22000 Volt Cables” bronze Sign. Ex-railway condition. 18x9in. SOLD FOR
£200
212 BR(W) quad royal pictorial Poster “Cornwall”. The vibrant artwork showing beaches around St. Ives. Folds only. SOLD FOR
£540
213 Cast iron Locomotive Shedplate “84B” (Oxley). Face restored. Chalked on the back is “6803”, which was “Bucklebury Grange”. This plate presumably removed from the loco when the depot code changed to 2B. SOLD FOR
£180
214 GWR fully titled enamel Notice “Caution! Unauthorised persons interfering with the electric gear will be instantly dismissed. Engineers Office Swindon Jan 1910”. Some restoration to sides very good colour and shine. 11.25×9.75in. SOLD FOR
£150
215 South Eastern & Chatham Railway fully titled cast iron Trespass Notice in ex-lineside condition. SOLD FOR
£65
216 Group of BR Southern Region large format Carriage Window Labels: Bournemouth Central, Bournemouth West, Bognor Regis, Cannon Street, Dover Priory, Eastleigh, Romsey, Southampton Central, Southampton Terminus, Winchester. All in v.g.c. (10). SOLD FOR
£20
217 GWR small brass Locomotive Whistle. Fine ex-loco condition. SOLD FOR
£120
218 Wooden double sided Destination Board with metal ends “Bognor / Fernhurst & Liphook”. Very good original condition. 32in. long. SOLD FOR
£80
219 Chemin de Fer brass Acetylene Handlamp by Depail & Grenier Paris. Brass plate to base “Chemin de Fer du Nord 12626 Dourges Manutiom”. Complete with all fittings and glasses. SOLD FOR
£120
220 SR Marine China: A sugar bowl and milk / cream pourer both bearing the “Southern Ry” title scroll and house flag. Both in v.g.c. (2). SOLD FOR
£95
221 GWR cast iron Station Platform Lamp Post. Clearly cast “GWR Co. Hardy & Padmore Worcester”. Fine restored condition. 98in. tall. SOLD FOR
£550
222 Cast iron Locomotive Shedplate “86E” (Severn Tunnel Junction). Restored. SOLD FOR
£90
223 GWR cast brass Locomotive Cabside Numberplate “4277” as carried by the 2-8-0T introduced in 1910. A South Wales engine it was w/d from Aberbeeg in June 1964 and sent to Barry Docks. It is now preserved. SOLD FOR
£640
224 Metropolitan District Railway Guards brass Thunderer Whistle with a BR plastic example. Both in working order. (2). SOLD FOR
£40
225 GWR pre-grouping cast iron “Lamp Room” Doorplate. Face restored only. SOLD FOR
£200
226 London & South Western Rly. 4 aspect Handlamp. Top and body are stamped “L&SWR” and body also has a “L&SWR Co.” brass plate. Complete with all fittings and glasses. Unpainted. SOLD FOR
£80
227 “Great Western Railway” fully titled cast iron Boundary Post Top mounted on a stub of broad gauge rail. SOLD FOR
£120
228 Southern Railway fully titled Ticket Conditions enamel Notice as displayed in booking halls and ticket offices. Six lines of text. A tiny face chip. 9x6in. SOLD FOR
£110
229 Bound Set of R.C.H. Junction Diagrams in original titled hard covers. Maps numbered 1 to 158 plus index pages. (Last 7 maps are loose). Pubd. 1903, ink stamp inside reads “LB&SCR Supt. of the Line 17 Apr. 1903”. SOLD FOR
£180
230 Cast iron Locomotive Shedplate “82B” (Bristol St. Phillip’s Marsh). Restored. SOLD FOR
£130
231 Circular aluminium Road Sign “No Entry” complete with all red and clear reflective beads. Good ex-roadside condition. 30in. diam. SOLD FOR
£180
232 BR(S) half flanged enamel Station Totem Sign “Salisbury”. Three very small re-touched face chips and re-touching of the edges and flanges. Very good colour and shine. SOLD FOR
£700
233 London Chatham & Dover Railway miniature single aspect Handlamp. Stamped “LCDR No. 32”. The original vessel also stamped “LCDR No. 32”. A very rare little lamp in original condition. SOLD FOR
£520
234 BR(W) eight day metal cased Wall Clock. The ex-service 6in. dial lettered “BR – W 5438”. The chromed bezel also inscribed “BR-W”. Working order with key. The clock is ex-Swindon Works and is with the British Rail Engineering Ltd. Purchase documents dated 1987. n/s
235 BR(W) aluminium Single Line Key Token inscribed “Wiveliscombe – Milverton”. Very good condition and restored. A section of the former GWR Taunton to Barnstaple line closed in Oct. 1966. SOLD FOR
£320
236 Cast iron Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate “90712” as carried by the ‘WD’ Austerity 2-8-0. A long term Aintree resident it was w/d from there in Aug. 1964 and cut up at Central Wagon, Ince. The plate has original paintwork to the face, the back cleaned only. SOLD FOR
£400
237 G.W.R. Danger Inflammable Stores enamel Doorplate Notice. Nine lines of instructions. Some restoration to a high standard. Very good colour and shine. 14x10in. SOLD FOR
£90
238 Southern Railway Signal Lamp with copper plate “Tisbury” and in v.g.c. A nice local lamp east of Templecombe. SOLD FOR
£180
239 “GWR” engraved brass Fire Bell complete with clapper, leather strap and wall hanging bracket. Original red paintwork and in v.g.c. SOLD FOR
£220
240 “Southern Region Suburban Services” so headed mirrored diagrammatic Map of System. An unusual item in v.g.c. and in a wooden frame. 25x17in. overall. SOLD FOR
£90
241 Cast aluminium Diesel Locomotive Depot Plaque featuring the Spitfire of Eastleigh. Minimal use or probably a depot spare. SOLD FOR
£180
242 Replacement Lot. BR(S) Private Door Plate. SOLD FOR
£110
243 South Eastern Railway 3 aspect Handlamp. The body stamped “SER” and with brass plates “Station Master Hawkhurst” and “The Lamp Manufacturing Co. Ltd. London”. The aspect drum stamped “SER 2210”. Complete with all fittings and glasses. Unrestored. Terminus of the branch from Paddock Wood, Hawkhurst closed in June 1961. SOLD FOR
£1650
244 A Locoman’s Seat from the cab of the Southern Region ‘West Country’ Class Pacific No. 34104 “Bere Alston”. The upholstery lettered “BR” in an oval three times. V.g.c. SOLD FOR
£300
245 BR(S) fully flanged enamel Station Sign “Way Out to Town & Priory” ex-Christchurch. Flange and minor edge chips only. Very good colour and shine. 36x18in. SOLD FOR
£340
246 Cast iron “SC” Locomotive Self Cleaning Smokebox Plate. Face restored only. SOLD FOR
£45
247 Railway Executive cast iron ‘Propping of Wagon Doors’ Sign in good unrestored condition. A GWR pattern Notice still dated March 1922! SOLD FOR
£70
248 “G.W.R. Country Lorry Service” enamel Sign with four lines of text. Some very well executed edge restoration and one small corner loss. Very good colour and shine. 18x12in. SOLD FOR
£220
249 GWR engraved brass Signal Box Shelf / Instrument Plate “To Athelney”. V.g.c. 4.75×1.5in. Somerset West of England Main Line location. SOLD FOR
£290
250 “GWR Hotels” china Ashtray by Grosvenor China. Top marked with the roundel and scroll device. One chip underneath otherwise v.g.c. and scarce. SOLD FOR
£240

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