November 2019 Lots 451-500

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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451 Great Eastern Railway mahogany cased 12in.roundhead Wall Clock. The ex-service dial with 24 hour numerals is written “LNER 15035”. A fine chain driven fusee movement is marked “GER” on the outer brass plate. Records show its location as “Doncaster (Tinsley Carriage & Wagon)”. SOLD FOR
£340
452 Rolled coloured Signal Box Diagram on stout paper “Annesley Jct” between Nottingham and Annesley North with branch to Annesley Colliery shown. dated 1954. V.g.c. 44×18.5in. SOLD FOR
£120
453 Carriage Print “Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk” by Donald Blake from the LNER 1945 – 55 series. Tiny damp mark to lower left corner. In an original type glazed frame. SOLD FOR
£40
454 Brass faced steel Single Line Tablet inscribed “Delabole – Port Isaac Road 10” and stamped “Not in use”. From the former LSWR Halwill Junction to Padstow line closed in October 1966. SOLD FOR
£320
455 A pair of brass cased Signal Box Repeater Instruments: “Call Technician” and “Signal On Wrong Off”. V.g.c. SOLD FOR
£100
456 BR(M) fully flanged enamel Station Totem Sign “Wilnecote”. V.g.c. with fine colour and shine. The back painted black. A former Midland Railway station south of Tamworth. SOLD FOR
£720
457 A Stevengraph (silk picture) titled “The Present Time 60 miles an hour” featuring a 2-2-2 locomotive “Lord Howe” hauling two four wheeled carriages. V.g.c. in a glazed frame with original “Thomas Stevens” manufacturers label to the back. SOLD FOR
£60
458 “GNR Beware of Trains” cast iron Notice with casting number “G5”. The scarcer round cornered example with the company initials at the bottom. Fine ex-lineside condition. SOLD FOR
£85
459 Miniature Single Line Staff (aluminium) inscribed “Maynooth – Kilcock”. ‘B’ configuration. A former MGWR section of the Dublin – Galway line. SOLD FOR
£60
460 Two double royal letterpress Posters: “LNER Furniture Removals by Road or Rail Currie’s in association with L.N.E.R”; “Railway Executive Committee” notice to passengers concerning additional coal traffic over the LMS and LNE Railways. Both v.g.c. with folds only. (2). n/s
461 Eastern Counties Railway brass headed Office Stamp on a turned wooden handle. “E.C.R. Middleton”. The station south east of Kings Lynn was re-named Middleton Towers in Nov. 1924 and closed in Sept. 1968. SOLD FOR
£280
462 LNER cast iron ‘9×5’ Locomotive Works Numberplate “London & North Eastern Railway 6295 1919” together with its 1944 rebuilt ‘9×5’ plate. Both restored as carried by the Class 04/7 2-8-0 No. 63891. A Mexborough engine w/d Sept 1961 and cut up at Doncaster Works. SOLD FOR
£190
463 Leeds High Level Railway cast iron Viaduct Plate “LHL 1”, GNR pattern. Restored a while ago. SOLD FOR
£110
464 Cast iron Locomotive Shedplate “55B” (Stourton). Restored. SOLD FOR
£55
465 Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway Door Key stamped “S&DJR” and with brass tag attached stamped “SDJR Radstock N. Signal Box”. SOLD FOR
£250
466 Midland Railway mahogany cased Signal Box Rotary Block Instrument in v.g.c. The roof clearly marked “MR Co. 1913”. SOLD FOR
£190
467 Nottingham City Passenger Transport Department double sided enamel Sign “NCPTD Trams Stop Here”. Edge wear mainly. Good colour and shine. 15x12in. SOLD FOR
£60
468 Original Painting by Joe Townend, G.R.A. depicting Q6 No. 63451 and D49 No. 62761 in Selby MPD Roundhouse. Oil on canvas. Unframed. 24x20in. SOLD FOR
£60
469 GER or LNER copper Station Platform Lamp Case with a faded glass name tablet “Whittlesea”. One decorative corner ear missing otherwise complete and in v.g.c. 34.5in tall o/all. The station is on the Peterborough – March line. SOLD FOR
£160
470 Great Northern Railway silver plated twin handled Sugar Bowl by Walker & Hall. Face marked with the intertwined “GNR” monogram within fine foliate engraving. V.g.c. SOLD FOR
£55
471 Cast iron Locomotive Shedplate “16E” (Kirkby-in-Ashfield). Ex-loco condition. SOLD FOR
£50
472 “LNER Arlesey” brass Signal Box Hanging Lamp complete with wire cradle and enamelled shade. V.g.c. A former GNR ECML location between Hitchin and Biggleswade. The station here closed in Jan. 1959. SOLD FOR
£130
473 LNER conical Oil Pourer with large brass plate “St. Ives Petroleum Oil for long burning lamps”. Restored. A former GER station on the Cambridge – March / Huntingdon lines closed in Oct. 1970. SOLD FOR
£75
474 Fibre Single Line Tablet inscribed “Westgate – Wearhead 21” in its leather pouch with hoop. From the former NER Weardale branch closed to passengers in June 1953. SOLD FOR
£540
475 Great Northern Railway decorative glazed Top Light in its original mahogany frame. “GNR” intertwined monogram to the centre with foliate designs coloured in terracotta, yellow and pink. A superb example of the early glass crafter’s art and a scarce survivor. 38×9.6in. o/all. SOLD FOR
£70
476 Metropolitan Railway 3 aspect Handlamp. Complete with London Transport copper vessel, all fittings and glasses. Unrestored. SOLD FOR
£260
477 Oval cast iron Locomotive Builders Plate “Built 1954 Swindon”. Face restored only a while ago. As carried by the BR Class 3 2-6-0 No. 77010 allocated to Hull Botanic Gardens, Dairycoates & Stourton. W/d Nov. 1965 & cut up by Arnott Young, Parkgate & Rawmarsh. SOLD FOR
£210
478 Carriage Print “The Falls, Invermoriston, Inverness-shire” by Kenneth Steel from the Scottish Region 1956 / 7 series. V.g.c. and in an original type glazed frame. SOLD FOR
£50
479 Great Eastern Railway cast iron Company Crest as displayed many years ago at Cambridge station. Painted in authentic colours as per attached official colour scheme and description sheet. SOLD FOR
£85
480 Two “Crindles Old Fashioned Black Treacle” printed tinplate Advertising Signs in v.g.c. 10.75x4in and 9.75×3.1in. (2). SOLD FOR
£40
481 “South African Railways Suid Afrikaanse Spoorwee 3029 15F” cast brass Locomotive Cabside Plate. Face restored only. As carried by the 4-8-2 built by North British Locomotive Co. (25568 of 1945). SOLD FOR
£240
482 LNER enamel Locomotive Shedplate “Colwick”. Removed from the cab of one of the depot’s J52 tank locomotives. Good condition. SOLD FOR
£740
483 Cast iron Locomotive Shedplate “51D” (Middlesbrough). Face painted only a while ago. SOLD FOR
£400
484 Great Eastern Railway 3 aspect sliding knobs Handlamp stamped “GER Cowbit” and date coded for 1919. Brass plate to top “J. Broughton Cowbit”. Brass plate to body “London & North Eastern Railway Cowbit”. Complete with “GER” vessel, all fittings and glasses although red shade is cracked. Restored. A former GN & GE location between Spalding and March closed in Sept. 1961. SOLD FOR
£300
485 BR(Sc) fully flanged enamel Station Totem Sign “Carntyne”. Re-touched chips as per our photograph. Could be vastly improved with correct colour matching. A former NBR station east of Glasgow. SOLD FOR
£380
486 Diamond shaped Locomotive Builders Plate “North British Locomotive Company Ltd. Glasgow 1949 No. 25867”. Cleaned. As carried by the (LNER) Class B1 4-6-0 No. 61111. It was w/d from Sheffield Darnall in Sept. 1962 and cut up by J. Cashmore, Great Bridge. SOLD FOR
£230
487 LNER double royal Train Departures and Arrivals Poster Timetable for Kings Lynn 26/9/1938 to 30/4/1939. Services via the M&GN Joint are also shown. Folds and a central tear. SOLD FOR
£30
488 Hull & Barnsley Railway enamel Doorplate “Booking Office” from South Cave station closed in August 1955. Chips as per photograph. Good colour and shine. SOLD FOR
£180
489 “Lyons Tea” double sided enamel Sign with wall flange. Both faces in pretty good order with general edge wear. 16.25x12in. SOLD FOR
£120
490 Painted wooden Carriage Board “Poole Bournemouth Birmingham Leeds”. Good condition. 11 feet long. Successful bidder to collect from Southampton. n/s
491 “GWR Hotels” black leaf china Egg Cup bearing the roundel and scroll title device. Minor restoration but displays very well. SOLD FOR
£60
492 BR(Sc) fully flanged enamel Station Doorplate “Ladies Waiting Room” in v.g.c. SOLD FOR
£200
493 Mahogany drop cased 10in. Wall Clock. The face written “BR(E)”. Chain driven fusee movement. The original pendulum marked “Pay Office Loco C&W Acc.” A nice looking clock probably of LYR or NER origins in working order with key. SOLD FOR
£440
494 British Rail Carriage Print “Ride Coastway” incorporating a route diagram of the Portsmouth Harbour – Hastings line with connections. Unusual example in its original glazed frame. V.g.c. SOLD FOR
£40
495 Midland & Great Northern Joint Railway 3 aspect Handlamp. Top and body stamped “M&GNJR”. Brass plates to body “Per Way Wisbech M&GNJR 1475” and “J. Thompson Inspector Wisbech”. Complete with “M&GNJR” vessel, all fittings and glasses. Restored. SOLD FOR
£1400
496 “LNER Dullingham to Newmarket” brass plated leather Cash bag in v.g.c. SOLD FOR
£40
497 Cast iron Locomotive Shedplate “18A” (Toton). Face restored only. SOLD FOR
£90
498 LNER 3 aspect Handlamp brass plated “London & North Eastern Railway Beckingham”. Complete with all fittings and glasses. Restored. A GN&GE Joint location west of Gainsborough. SOLD FOR
£60
499 A Station Waiting Room Picture formed from a cut down double royal poster titled “North Landing Flamborough” by Frank H. Mason”. V.g.c. with no folds and in a glazed frame ready to hang. 33.75×25.5in. o/all. SOLD FOR
£95
500 Bronze Single Line Key inscribed “Killingholme – Immingham West Junction 10”. V.g.c. SOLD FOR
£160
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