November 2019 Lots 401-450

SAT 23rd November 2019 – Cedric Ford Pavilion,
Newark Showground, Notts, NG24 2NY
Viewing from 8.00am on morning of sale – Sale starts 10.00am
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401 Great Eastern Railway 3 aspect sliding knobs Handlamp with fluted top and intact back handle. Top stamped “GER Magdalen Road 4”. Complete with all fittings and glasses. The station, on the Kings Lynn – Ely line closed in Sept. 1968, re-opened May 1975 and was re-named Watlington in Oct. 1989. SOLD FOR
£320
402 Carriage Print “King Edward Bridge, Newcastle-upon-Tyne” by Kenneth Steel from the LNER post war series. V.g.c. and in an original glazed frame. SOLD FOR
£60
403 “LNER” double royal enamel Poster Board Header. Some edge chipping. Excellent colour and shine. SOLD FOR
£100
404 A North British Railway cast iron Signal lamp Bracket embossed “NBR Railway Signal Co. Liverpool 143”. A scarce survivor in v.g.c., painted a while ago. 23.5in. tall o/all. SOLD FOR
£290
405 Cast iron Locomotive Shedplate “70D” (Basingstoke then Eastleigh). Restored. SOLD FOR
£70
406 A mahogany LNWR Signal Instrument Panel edge marked “LNWR Tele. Dept. Stockport”. Fitted to which is a “L&NWR Tele Dept” cast iron cased nickel bell with external hammer, a BR(LMR) telephone circuit code card for Derby Friargate in a glazed frame, a Morse tapper and an ivorine label “Marefield North Junction” (GN & LNWR Joint Line). SOLD FOR
£210
407 Great Central Railway glass Inkwell complete with glass stopper. Clearly face etched “G.C.R.”. V.g.c. SOLD FOR
£70
408 BR(W) aluminium Single Line Key inscribed “Goodrington – Churston” with remains of original blue paint. A section of the former GWR Paignton – Kingswear line. SOLD FOR
£190
409 Heavy cast aluminium Road Sign “Cross Roads” by the Royal Label Factory Stratford on Avon. Some ‘pulling’ and cracking at the fixing holes. Unrestored. SOLD FOR
£230
410 Pair of LNER pattern Loco Headlamps. Both complete with the usual fittings and good bullseye lenses. V.g.c. (2). SOLD FOR
£230
411 Hull & Barnsley Railway cast iron Wagon Plate “H&BR 214 to carry 7 tons”. Unrestored. SOLD FOR
£170
412 ‘One Engine In Steam’ Staff. Wooden with brass plate inscribed “Train Staff Oxmarsh L.C. Barton-on-Humber”. A nicely crafted item 9in. long. SOLD FOR
£190
413 Oval cast iron Builders Plate “LNE Builders York 1928”. Ex-vehicle condition as removed from a Gresley coach. 6.9×4.5in. SOLD FOR
£40
414 North Eastern Railway double sided wooden Train Destination Board painted “Acklington, Warkworth, Alnwick Express” complete with pointing hands. Ex- Newcastle Central and in superb original condition with metal hangers and corner straps. 33x14in. SOLD FOR
£380
415 GWR Wrights Patent copper top 3 aspect Handlamp. Brass plate to top “Wrights Patent Petroleum Hand Lamp manufactured by William Sugg & Co. Westminster”. This plate repeated on the original copper vessel with “GWR” porcelain burner. Complete with all fittings and glasses. Restored. SOLD FOR
£210
416 Great Northern Railway small enamelled Washbowl in very nice condition with large “GNR” letters to the face. SOLD FOR
£280
417 BR(E) flangeless enamel Station Doorplate “Ladies Waiting Room”. Chips to one corner and a screwhole but with fine deep colour and shine. SOLD FOR
£100
418 LNER cast iron Station Doorplate “Ladies Waiting Room” in fine ex-station condition. SOLD FOR
£110
419 Cast iron Locomotive Shedplate “51A” (Darlington). Restored both sides but genuine. SOLD FOR
£65
420 “BR(E)” silver plated face inscribed Teapot. A very elegant shape and in v.g.c. SOLD FOR
£55
421 Great Northern Railway brass Locomotive Whistle complete with activating lever. V.g.c. and unpolished. SOLD FOR
£320
422 Great Eastern Railway oak Correspondence Box with a tambour lid which stows away into a slotted back panel. Clearly marked “GER” internally below the lift out pen tray. V.g.c. 15.5×6.75x10in high. SOLD FOR
£85
423 Quad royal pictorial Poster “Perth the Fair City. Scotland’s Holiday Centre” by W.M. Fraser R.S.A. A fine image of the city issued by the LMS. One small tear to the left margin. No folds and in a glazed frame but not stuck down. SOLD FOR
£140
424 “Lancashire Wagon Company Ltd. Owners oval cast iron Plate. Restored. 7x4in. n/s
425 North Eastern Railway Carriage Roof Pot Lamp. “NER” oval brass plate to body and complete with “NER” burner, all fittings and glass globe. V.g.c. and restored. SOLD FOR
£80
426 Carriage Print “Bildeston, Suffolk” by Horace Wright from the LNER 1945 – 47 series. V.g.c. and in an original type glazed frame. SOLD FOR
£40
427 LNER 3 aspect Handlamp brass plated “London & North Eastern Railway St. Neots”. Complete with all fittings and glasses. Restored. The vessel support stanchion requires re-soldering to the base. SOLD FOR
£48
428 LNER cast brass ‘9×5’ Locomotive Works Numberplate. “London & North Eastern Railway 7224 re-built Stratford Works 1916”. Face restored only. As carried by the F6 Class 2-4-2T allocated to Melton Constable on the M&GNJR during its BR days. Withdrawal came in Nov. 1956 followed by cutting up at Stratford. SOLD FOR
£210
429 “British Railways” Southern Region double royal enamel Poster Board Header. A scarcer style in transitional Southern Railway green. V.g.c. SOLD FOR
£130
430 Brass faced steel Single Line Tablet inscribed “Bellarena – Limavady Junct. 10”. V.g.c. From the Belfast – Londonderry line. SOLD FOR
£330
431 “GN & GE 8” oval cast iron Bridge Numberplate from a structure at Ruskington. Face restored only. SOLD FOR
£65
432 “South African Railways / Suid Afrikaanse Spoorwee 2131 12A” cast brass Locomotive Cabside Numberplate in fine ex-loco condition. As carried by the 4-8-2 built by the North British Locomotive Co. in 1929 (Works No. 23896). SOLD FOR
£340
433 Double sided Station wooden Finger Board. “Darnall, Woodhouse, Kiveton Bridge, Worksop, Retford, All Stations to Boston (except Lincoln)”. 62in long. One face repainted extremely well, the other face totally original but paint is worn. SOLD FOR
£160
434 BR(Sc) fully flanged enamel Sign “Police Notice No Parking in this Roadway”. A transitional sign with upper and lower case letters. One small face chip plus a few to edges / flanges. Very good colour and shine. 24x18in. SOLD FOR
£140
435 Cast iron Locomotive Shedplate “89D” (Oswestry). Face painted only a long while ago. n/s
436 Cast iron Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate “63435” in fine ex-loco condition. As carried by the Q6 Class 0-8-0 built by Armstrong Whitworth in 1920. W/d from West Hartlepool in June 1966 and cut up by Hughes Bolckow Ltd., North Blyth. SOLD FOR
£480
437 GNR 3 aspect Handlamp stamped “GNR 9591” top and body. Brass plated “Great Northern Railway Company Newark Gds. No. 10” and “Thomas Knight & Co. Highgate Works Birmingham”. Re-location plate to body “Ryburgh” (Wells – Dereham line). Complete with GNR vessel. All fittings and glasses except red shade. Unrestored. SOLD FOR
£270
438 BR(NE) fully flanged enamel Station Doorplate “Staff Only”. Re-touched chipping to face and edges. Good colour and shine. SOLD FOR
£190
439 Great Central Railway Pocket Watch by A.G. Burrell, Sheffield. Case back nicely inscribed “GCR 1649”. V.g.c. and in working order. SOLD FOR
£230
440 GWR Bakelite cased Signal Box “Lamp In / Lamp Out” Indicator by R.E. Thompson Ltd. Complete with “Bell On / Bell Off” knob. V.g.c. SOLD FOR
£75
441 Diamond shaped Locomotive Builders Plate “North British Locomotive Company Ltd. Glasgow No. 26122 1947”. V.g.c., face restored only, back cleaned. As carried by the LNER ‘B1’ Class 4-6-0 No. 61221 “Sir Alexander Erskine – Hill”. An Edinburgh Haymarket engine mainly with later allocations to St. Margarets, Thornton Jct and Dundee Tay Bridge. W/d from the latter March 1965 and cut up at Shipbreaking Industries, Faslane. SOLD FOR
£420
442 BR London Midland Region chrome plated Stop Watch by Precista. The case back inscribed “L.M.R. 050”. V.g.c. and working order. SOLD FOR
£190
443 Cheshire Lines Committee metal Correspondence Unit 12.25in. long. Clearly stamped “CLC” each end and twice in the back. Unrestored with original “LMS” labels pasted inside. SOLD FOR
£40
444 North Eastern Railway Platform Lamp Case with blue etched nameglass “Thornton Dale” and an interior ‘vessel’ previously wired for electricity. Complete with all glazing and restored. 26.5in. tall. The station on the Pickering – Seamer line closed in June 1950. SOLD FOR
£440
445 Cast iron Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate “64678”. face restored only as carried by the LNER J20 Class 0-6-0 built in 1943. A Cambridge and March engine mainly it was w/d Sept. 1960 from Stratford and cut up at the Works. SOLD FOR
£620
446 Cast iron Locomotive Shedplate “41A” (Sheffield Darnall). Cleaned otherwise ex-loco. n/s
447 Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway “Private Occupation Crossing” cast iron Notice. 21.75 in. long. Face restored only. Back painted “Ex. Ryhill Halt”, which closed in Sept. 1951. SOLD FOR
£40
448 “Helpringham Station Box” copper plated metal Oil Can complete with handle and brass screw cap. V.g.c., unpainted 16.5in. tall. A GN & GE Joint line location south east of Sleaford. SOLD FOR
£65
449 GNR large 3 aspect Handlamp stamped “GNR 8626” top and body. Brass plated “Great Northern Railway Company Meldreth No. 9”. Complete with “GNR” vessel, all fittings and glasses. Restored. A location on the Cambridge – Hitchin line. SOLD FOR
£280
450 “British Railways Board Pullman Travel” glazed wooden Notice as displayed in Pullman Car vestibules informing passengers on travel and luggage conditions. Dated July 1963. Pullman coat of arms to the top. 10.5×7.25in. SOLD FOR
£25
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