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Lincolnshire Road Car Company Ltd Poster, "Enjoy the Riches of Britain" by Nevin, measuring 20" x 30". Depicts a quaint fishing village with fishermen and boats in dry harbour, lighthouse in background. Printed by Blades East and Blades Ltd London. Excellent condition except for slight blemish bottom left.
A good selection of Railway Lamps to include:- a GCR Porters Handlamp; an LNER Loco Lamp; a pair of LMS General Purpose; a BR(M) Handlamp; a small Bicycle Lamp; an unmarked Acetylene Lamp; a BR Handlamp. (8 items)
London Transport enamel sign PICCADILLY LINE, 20" x 9¾", white ground with dark blue stripe top and bottom and dark blue LT roundel with name in centre. Virtually mint condition. Together with an LT enamel Frieze WAY OUT with feathered arro w pointing right, 47" x 5". Dark blue ground with white lettering, the arrow having a red circle through the centre. Excellent condition just a few very minor edge chips.
GWR 4-aspect level crossing gate lamp, complete and in good order, with all glasses, comprising 4-aspect lamp case, later two-aspect G.W.R. interior vessel, stamped Reading, with two red glasses and all marked G.W.R. components, and proper T128 cast- iron fixing bracket. Totally unrestored.
Loose carriage prints Qty 17 20" x 10" all from the LNER post war series most in fairly good condition with minor water staining to margins, colours are good and not faded, Staithes Gyrth Russell, London Horseguard Whitehall John L Baker, R iver Wharf Ilkley Yorkshire Frank Sherwin, Maldon Essex Henry J Denham, River Ouse York Gyrth Russell, St Ives Huntingdonshire Francis R Flint, Brightlingsea Essex Leonard Squirrell, Pickering Yorkshire Jack Merriott, Richmond Yorkshire Leonard R Squirrell, London Tower Bridge John L Baker, Felixstowe Ferry Suffolk Leonard Squirrell, London Waterloo Bridge Kenneth Steel, Cavendish Suffolk F W Baldwin, River Wharf Ilkley Gyrth Russell, Thaxted Nr Elsenham Essex F W Baldwin, Gorleston on Sea Norfolk Donald Blake, Linlithgow Palace Linlithgow Palace Kenneth Steel. Worth viewing.
Shedplate 56D Mirfield until April 1967, face restored rear original.
SR enamel Platform Sign WAY OUT WAITING AND LADIES ROOMS, flangeless measuring 36" x 18". Some defects but a scarce one being in the plural.
GWR C/I Notice regarding the Dangerous Practice Of Propping Of Wagon Doors, Felix Pole Manager, March 1922. Ex trackside condition.
Station Platform Finger Board, blank, together with a wooden Fee Sign and a white Loco Board No 16. Together with Bus Roller Blinds, Qty 4, includes x 2 Route 687/669/690/689/685/699/, High Road Leyton/Stratford/Plaistow Station; Dalmuir and other Sc ottish; plain numbers.
A set of old style Great Northern Railway cast iron milepost tops, full L149 (149 miles from London) a ¼, ½ and ¾ complete the set , together with a LSWR boundary post.
Bridgeplates, a pair comprising:- L&NWR square ampersand No 90; BR (L&NWR style) No 70. Together with C/I Plates, x 3 ex 20 Ton Vaughan of Manchester Crane. Each plate is of a different style to the other but obviously are only part of bigger plates.
Cast Iron GWR "Propping Up Wagon Doors" Notice, James Milne Mar 1922. Face restored, rear original.
An interesting selection of three different style GWR Mileposts comprising:- GWR flat mile post, 17011, from the bridge at the East end of Cardiff, General Station, undamaged and complete, in ex-trackside condition, 12½” x 12”, C/I letter s on wooden back board; GWR special small flat mile post, as used on narrow-gauge lines, 91111, ex Rheidol Falls, on the Vale of Rheidol Light Railway, complete and in ex-trackside condition, 10½” x 11”, C/I letters on wooden back board; GWR West of England pattern, double-sided milepost, 411, from Heathfield, on the Moretonhampstead Branch, in ex-trackside condition, complete except one `bar` is broken. These mileposts were made from one solid block of wood, probably at Newton Abbot Works, and were found only in the West Country, 18” x 15½”, C/I letters on wooden back board.
GWR C/I Cabside Numberplate 9716. Ex GWR 0-6-0PT, built Swindon Works in 1934. For some time a Laira loco and also St Blazey. Moved later to Neath and was withdrawn from there in June 1965. Face only restored.
Totem, BR(W) ACOCKS GREEN & SOUTH YARDLEY, F/F. Ex GWR station, opened 1852, between Tyseley and Olton on the Birmingham Snow Hill to Paddington route. Good colour and shine, one chip of note bottom right edge.
Worksplate North British Locomotive Company Atlas Works Glasgow 18903 dated 1909 ex G Class narrow gauge G Class 2-8-2 No 61 built for the North Western Railway and used on the narrow gauge Kalabagh Bannu Rly. Circular brass, face cleaned.
Worksplate LMS Built 1925 St Rollox. Ex 4F 0-6-0 locomotive in the range 4179 - 4206, later 44179 - 44206. Ex loco condition.
Worksplate LMS Built Derby 1940. Locos built this year were 4P 2-6-4T No 2653, later 42653 and batch of 4F`s 0-6-0 4597 - 4604, later 44587 - 44604. Face cleaned.
Worksplate North British Locomotive Company Atlas Works Glasgow 18895 dated 1909 ex G Class narrow gauge G Class 2-8-2 No 59 built for the North Western Railway and used on the narrow gauge Kalabagh Bannu Rly. Circular brass, face cleaned
Worksplate W.G. Bagnall Engineers 2339 Stafford, England. Ex 2`6" gauge Class ZB 2-6-2T number 201, built October 1928 for the North Western Railway.
Worksplate The Vulcan Foundry (Limited), Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire number 3036 dated 1914. Ex class SGC 0-6-0 built for the North Western Railway. Cleaned back and front.
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