451 |
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Cast iron Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate “48104”. Face restored only. As carried by the LMS Class 8F 2-8-0 built at Crewe in 1939. A long term Leeds Holbeck loco it was w/d in July 1967 and cut up by Draper’s, Hull. |
SOLD FOR
£300 |
452 |
 |
Cast iron Locomotive Self Cleaning “SC” Smokebox Plate in unrestored condition as carried by the BR Standard Class Tank Engine No. 82037. |
SOLD FOR
£50 |
453 |
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Box of Railway Lamps. |
SOLD FOR
£220 |
454 |
 |
Hexagon engraved brass Locomotive Builders Plate “Robert Stephenson & Co. Ltd. No. 3736 Darlington 1918” with War Dept. arrow and “Cont. 23P / 201 / C238” references. Face lightly polished only. As carried by Ministry Of Munitions 2-8-0 No. 1688 which became LNER Stock No. 6318 April 1924 and Class 04 3708 BR 63708. W/d from Immingham Sept. 1962 and cut up at Derby Works. |
SOLD FOR
£320 |
455 |
 |
Midland Railway engraved brass Plate from a signal box flap indicator “Distant From Up Fast Line To Kettering On” with original red wax infill to the lettering. Fine ex-box condition with original iron crank riveted to the back. |
n/s |
456 |
 |
“The Manx Electric Railway for Snaefell and Ramsey” pictorial Poster. A colourful view depicting vintage tramcars on the line to Snaefell Summit via the Laxey Wheel. V.g.c. and in a glazed frame ready to hang. 25x20in. o/all. |
n/s |
457 |
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Box of Miscellaneous Railway Hardware. |
SOLD FOR
£80 |
458 |
 |
Cast iron Locomotive Builders Plate “The Baldwin Locomotive Works Philadelphia U.S.A. 71767 1944”. Face restored only. 9.25in. dia. As carried by the Indian Railways ‘AWD’ Class 2-8-2. A lend lease loco, one of a batch of 255 supplied to India (Broad Gauge). Withdrawn in the 1970’s. |
n/s |
459 |
 |
Cheshire Lines Committee 3 aspect sliding knobs Handlamp stamped “CLC P.Way Fog Lamp 8D 73G” and brass plated “Cheshire Lines Mobberley P.Way 8D 3G”. Complete with “CLC” lining drum, “CLC” rape oil vessel, all fittings and glasses. Good ex-service condition. |
n/s |
460 |
 |
Original Painting by C.D. Holland in gouache depicting a platform end at Manchester Exchange with a light engine ‘Jubilee’ loco backing down. A very unusual and accomplished image in a glazed frame with card mount ready to hang. 28.5×23.5in. o/all. |
SOLD FOR
£120 |
461 |
 |
Brass Single Line Tablet inscribed “Yorkshire Main Sidings – Denaby Siding 2”. V.g.c. |
n/s |
462 |
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Southern Railway enamel Station Target Sign “Witley”. Enamel losses as photograph but good colour and shine. A former LSWR station between Guildford and Haslemere. |
SOLD FOR
£100 |
463 |
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“L&Y Rochdale” china Saucer by A.E. Gray & Co. Stoke on Trent. Top marked with the company shield device and station name. |
SOLD FOR
£55 |
464 |
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LNER cast brass ‘9×5’ Locomotive Works Numberplate. “London & North Eastern Railway 4625 N.B. Loco Co. 1920”. Cleaned only. As carried by the J37 Class 0-6-0 w/d from Thornton Jct. Sept 1965 and cut up by Motherwell Machinery & Scrap Co., Wishaw. |
SOLD FOR
£100 |
465 |
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London & North Eastern Railway fully titled “Private Roadway” cast iron Notice. Casting No. “0.2”. face restored only. |
SOLD FOR
£90 |
466 |
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A brass and steel Single Line Key Token inscribed “Wickford – Fambridge 17” in its leather pouch and hoop assembly. Very good condition. A section of the former Burnham on Crouch – South Minster Branch. |
SOLD FOR
£150 |
467 |
 |
BR(M) fully flanged enamel Sign “British Railways Footpath for Pedestrians Only” followed by eight lines of text. A few small face chips but good colour and shine. 24x18in. |
SOLD FOR
£160 |
468 |
 |
A Display Board containing eleven enamel Description Plates from a German Signal Box or Signal House. All in v.g.c. |
SOLD FOR
£50 |
469 |
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Mahogany cased Signal Box Points Indicator Instrument ivorine plated “Points No. 44”. V.g.c. |
SOLD FOR
£400 |
470 |
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Cast iron Locomotive Shedplate “55F” (Bradford Manningham). Unrestored. |
n/s |
471 |
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“Leadenham and Grantham” brass plated leather Cash Bag retaining original “GNR Leadenham” wax seal on the brass closing disc. V.g.c. |
SOLD FOR
£50 |
472 |
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Cast iron Locomotive Shedplate “32A” (Norwich Thorpe). Face restored only. |
SOLD FOR
£180 |
473 |
 |
Cast brass Locomotive Cabside Numberplate “South African Railways Suid Afrikaanse Spoorwee 2681 19D”. Face and edges are painted, the back original as carried by the 4-8-2 built byBorsig (14732 of 1938). |
n/s |
474 |
 |
Rly. Exec (ER) double royal pictorial Poster “Ely Cathedral where Hereward the Wake made his last stand” by Lance Cattermole. Striking artwork of the warrior leader with the cathedral behind. Folds only otherwise v.g.c. |
n/s |
475 |
 |
LB&SCR 3 aspect Handlamp. The full company title oval brass plate is to the body and the chimney bears a “S.R.A. 2161” brass plate. Complete with “SR” vessel, all fittings and glasses. Front lens is cracked. Unrestored. |
SOLD FOR
£160 |
476 |
 |
Cast aluminium Diesel Depot Plaque featuring the star and scroll of Immingham depot. A nice carried example in fine ex-loco condition. |
SOLD FOR
£140 |
477 |
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BR(M) fully flanged enamel Sign “Way Out” with directional arrow from Bolton Trinity Street Station. A couple of corner chips otherwise lovely condition with fine shine. 24x18in. |
SOLD FOR
£140 |
478 |
 |
Carriage Print “London Kensington Palace” by Kenneth Steel from the LNER 1945 – 47 series. V.g.c. and in an original type glazed frame. |
n/s |
479 |
 |
Large cast iron Wagon Plate “Midland Ry. Carriage & Wagon Co. Limited Owners Birmingham 48766”. An impressive sunshine shape 15.25×13.25in. o/all. Face restored only. One point was broken off and glued back by our vendor so please handle with care when viewing. |
SOLD FOR
£45 |
480 |
 |
Cast iron Locomotive Shedplate “40E” (Colwick). Restored a while ago. |
SOLD FOR
£60 |
481 |
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Cast brass engraved Locomotive Worksplate “No. 2190 Darlington 1952” as carried by the (LMS) Class 2 2-6-0 No. 46498. A Holbeck engine mostly until moving north to Ardrossan and Ayr. It was w/d Sept. 1965 and cut up by Motherwell Machinery & Scrap, Wishaw. |
SOLD FOR
£300 |
482 |
 |
Cast iron Crane Makers Plate “H. J. Coles Ltd. Crane No. 3849 Patented”. Cleaned and unpainted. 15.5×6.3in. |
SOLD FOR
£20 |
483 |
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Great Northern Railway Somersault Signal Lamp Interior plated “Skillington Road” (High Dyke Ironstone Branch) together with two Trafolite Signal Lever Plates relating to the High Dyke Line. (3). |
SOLD FOR
£480 |
484 |
 |
Cast iron Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate “41233” face restored only. As carried by the LMS Class 2P 2-6-2T built at Crewe in 1949. A long term Bangor, North Wales engine, it was finally w/d from Stockport in Nov. 1966 and cut up by Cashmore’s, Great Bridge. |
n/s |
485 |
 |
Three brass cased Pressure Gauges: “GWR” (6in. dia); “LER” (London Electric Rly. 4in. dia) and “LPTB” (London Passenger Transport Board 3.25in. dia). All in good condition. (3). |
SOLD FOR
£60 |
486 |
 |
LNER “ Beware of Trains” enamel Sign in its original wooden frame. Superb condition throughout. 29x20in. o/all. |
SOLD FOR
£400 |
487 |
 |
Cast iron LNER ‘9×5’ Works Numberplate “London & North Eastern railway 5959 1910”. Painted both sides. As carried by the ex-GCR 8A Class 0-8-0T. Later Class Q1 No. 69932 built at Gorton in 1910, rebuilt 1944 and w/d in Nov. 1958. A Class of only 13 locos. |
SOLD FOR
£130 |
488 |
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BR(E) Locomotive Headlamp complete with all fittings and glasses including flip over lens. |
SOLD FOR
£130 |
489 |
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A Petrol related enamel Sign “Pratts”. Double sided with enamel losses to one vertical face each side. Good colour and shine both sides. 23.5x18in. |
SOLD FOR
£85 |
490 |
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“Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Company” china Tea Plate. The company titled crest and perimeter bands in maroon and gold. Very small base chips and slight crest wear. 7in. dia. |
SOLD FOR
£40 |
491 |
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Cast iron Locomotive Builders Plate “Built 1956 Crewe” as carried by the Tyne Dock allocated 9F 2-10-0 No. 92064. It was w/d in Nov. 1966 and cut up by Thompson’s, Stockton-on-Tees. |
SOLD FOR
£280 |
492 |
 |
Pair of Polish Locomotive Plates: Cast aluminium Worksplate “H. Cegeilski Sp. Akc. Poznan 1946 No. 1005” ex-TY2 steam loco. Curved 12.75×7.75in. and a cast aluminium “PKP” ‘Eagle’ plate 10×7.75in. Both ex-loco condition. |
SOLD FOR
£55 |
493 |
 |
An oval LNER Carriage Compartment Mirror in v.g.c. Backed with ply and ready to hang. |
SOLD FOR
£40 |
494 |
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BR(E) double sided enamel Station Sign “Ladies Waiting Room” with suspension rings. Minor edge chips and with excellent colour and shine to both faces. 48x12in. |
SOLD FOR
£290 |
495 |
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R.E. Thompson plastic cased Signal Box Repeater Instrument “Arm & Slot On / Wrong / Slot Off” display with Trafolite plate inside “Arm & Slot 4 Slot Only”. V.g.c. |
SOLD FOR
£40 |
496 |
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Cast iron Locomotive Shedplate “38E” (Woodford Halse). Ex-loco condition. |
SOLD FOR
£300 |
497 |
 |
LNER 3 aspect Handlamp brass plated “LNE-C 10534 Killamarsh”. Complete with all fittings and glasses and restored. |
SOLD FOR
£130 |
498 |
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Armstrong Whitworth brass Locomotive Builders Plate No. 1469 of 1937. As carried by the LMS ‘Black 5’ 4-6-0 No. 45414. In BR days a Carlisle Kingmoor, Upperby, Warrington and Edge Hill engine it was w/d Feb. 1965 and cut up at Central Wagon Co. Ince. |
SOLD FOR
£270 |
499 |
 |
Cast iron Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate “42184” in ex-loco condition. As carried by the LMS Class 4P. 2-6-4T. Built at Derby in 1949. In BR days it was allocated to Derby, Leicester, Nottingham, Neville Hill and Low Moor. Withdrawal came in Dec. 1966 and cutting up by Ward’s of Killamarsh. |
SOLD FOR
£200 |
500 |
 |
Great Central Railway miniature 3 aspect sliding knobs Handlamp. Stamped “GCR” in body, lining drum and rape oil vessel and brass plated “Mr. G. Hunt Gorton”. Complete with all fittings and glasses and restored. |
£420 |