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Northern Ireland Railways Company Limited enamel sign WARNING TRESPASSERS PROSECUTED, Measures 24in x 16in and is in very good condition with minor loss to two corners. Not common.
Worksplate MONTREAL LOCOMOTIVE WORKS LIMITED 58333 JANY 1918. Ex 4-6-2 built for Canadian Government Railways as No 476, it then became Canadian National Railways 5096 Class J-4-c and was withdrawn September 1958. Rectangular cast brass, face restore d.
Totem BR(W) FF WEST BROMWICH from the former Great Western Railway station between Birmingham and Wolverhampton. The totem has some excellent repairs and now displays well. A must for any West Bromwich Albion fan!
Diesel worksplate BUILT 1960 SWINDON ex BR Class 42 Warship in the number range D814-D829. Oval cast aluminium, face cleaned with traces of blue around the edge.
GWR 3 aspect Wrights Patent coppertop handlamp stamped GWR on the side and brass plated WRIGHTS PATENT WILLIAM SUGG & CO WESTMINSTER on the reducing cone and reservoir. Nicely restored and complete with all glasses intact.
Nameplate INKAKHA ex Rhodesian Railway 15th class 4-6-4 + 4-6-4 Beyer-Garratt locomotive No 409 built by Beyer Peacock Manchester in 1950 as works number 7361, Cast brass in as removed condition measures 31in x 6in.
GWR brass cabside numberplate 111 ex Churchward 4-6-2 Pacific THE GREAT BEAR. Built at Swindon in 1908 as the first and only GWR Pacific, it was rebuilt as a Castle Class locomotive in 1924 and renamed VISCOUNT CHURCHILL. Shedded at 81A Old Oak Commo n and 83D Laira from where it was withdrawn in 1953. Scrapped later the same year at Swindon Works. Face restored with boiler and engine details stamped in the rim. A truly historic cabside.
Smokebox numberplate 30687 ex LSWR Drummond 700 Black Motor built by Dubbs & Co in 1897. Shedded at 70B Feltham in British Railway days and withdrawn from there in 1960. Scrapped at Eastleigh Works. Face restored.
Shedplate 87F Llanelly 1950-1965 with Sub-sheds Burry Port to 1962, Llandovery 1959-1964, Pantyffynon to 1964. Face restored with clear Swindon casting marks to rear.
London Underground enamel frieze sign LANCASTER GATE measuring 57in x 9in. In very good condition.
Southern Railway enamel target sign LADYWELL from the former SECR station between New Cross and Catford Bridge. In very good condition with a few minor chips, measures 28in long. A scarce Target.
Totem BR(M) FF EDGE HILL from the oldest passenger station in the world between Liverpool and Manchester. In very good condition with one small chip at the bottom.
Worksplate MONTREAL LOCOMOTIVE WORKS LIMITED T1b 69116 NOV 1938 ex Canadian Pacific Class T1b 2-10-4 loco No 5926, the class were known as Selkirks being so named after the Selkirk range of mountains that they crossed, the (railway) summit of which was located just inside the western portal of the Connaught Tunnel beneath Rogers Pass. They were the largest and most powerful non-articulated locomotives in the British Empire. Rectangular cast aluminium in as removed condition, a rare plate.
Furness Railway enamel Double Royal poster board heading. Measures 26.5in x 4in and has had some restoration.
Nameplate WALLERSCOTE ex Ruston & Hornsby 0-4-0 DE built in 1957 and spent all of its working life at ICI Winnington works until it was withdrawn in 1986. Rectangular cast aluminium measuring 34.75in x 6in and in as removed condition.
British Railways Midland Region 5in dial mantle clock by Smiths Of England. The original dial is lettered BR(M) 22860 and the clock is in original condition and working. A nice little railway clock.
London Transport enamel sign WARNING KEEP OFF ROOF COVERINGS USE DUCKBOARDS OR LADDERS BY ORDER ex Hatfield Bus Garage. Measures 22in x 16in and is in very good condition.
London Transport Underground enamel target/ bullseye sign HAMPSTEAD complete with rectangular aluminium frame, slightly curved to fit the curved walls. In excellent condition measuring 24.5in x 24.5in.
Diesel worksplate THE DREWRY CAR CO LTD CITY WALL HOUSE LONDON EC2 ASSOCIATED WITH ROBERT STEPHENSON & HAWTHORNS LTD DARLINGTON LOCO No 2658 204 HP 1960 ex BR Class 04 0-6-0 D2281. Initially allocated to 75A Brighton and withdrawn from 30E Colchester in 1968. Scrapped in 1971. Oval cast brass in as removed condition.
Nameplate BURGHCLERE GRANGE. Ex GWR Collet 4-6-0 Grange Class Locomotive number 6809 built Swindon September 1936. Shedded at Old Oak Common, Penzance, Bristol St. Philip's Marsh and withdrawn from 81C Southall in July 1963 scrapped later the same ye ar at Swindon Works. In lightly cleaned original condition. Burghclere Grange was a few miles south of Newbury.
Great Western Railway cast iron sign TO OWNERS AND DRIVERS OF LOCOMOTIVES OR OTHER PERSONS HAVING CHARGE OF THE SAME re Locomotive Act 1861. Dated 1st January 1874. Face cleaned ready for repainting. Measures 30in x 16.25in.
GWR/BR-W wooden carriage board BATH (GREEN PARK)-BRISTOL. Has been split and glued with a small piece missing. Complete with metal ends. Measures 28in x 3.25in.
Totem BR(S) FF WOODSIDE from the former South Eastern & Chatham Railway station in Surrey. In good condition with some chipping. This is the rarer black flanged version.
Worksplate NEILSON REID & CO HYDE PARK LOCOMOTIVE WORKS GLASGOW No 5873 1901 ex Cape Government Railways 6H Class 4-6-0 No 603 / 543 and later South African Railways No 625. Oval cast brass face cleaned.
East Kent Railway nickel plated brass Guards whistle stamped on the lip THE ACME THUNDERER EKR. Together with a similar bakelite one stamped in the side EKR. Both in good condition.
BR-W brass cabside numberplate 8444 ex Hawksworth 0-6-0 PT built by W. G. Bagnall Ltd in 1954. Shedded at 86J Aberdare and 86H Aberbeeg from where it was withdrawn in 1961. Scrapped the following year at Swindon Works. Face restored.
Smokebox numberplate 73060 ex Riddles BR STD Class 5 4-6-0 built at Derby in 1954. Shedded at Motherwell and withdrawn from 66A Polmadie in 1967. Scrapped the same year at Campbells Airdrie. In as removed condition, small loss on left hand bolt hole.
Pullman cast brass oval carriage window frames, a pair, for both inside and outside. In lightly cleaned condition measuring 23in x 15in.
BR(S) Quad Royal enamel poster board heading BRITISH RAILWAYS in the unusual larger letter size. In good condition with some chipping, measures 53in x 5.75in.
Nameplate ROYAL LONDON SOCIETY FOR THE BLIND and Braille badge ex BR class 47 47745. Built at Crewe in November 1965, named september 1994 nameplates removed 20/07/2004. Locomotive scrapped at EWS TOTON by HNRC in August 2004. Cast aluminium in ex lo co condition measures 51.75in x 9.75in. Badge measures 29.75in x 7.75in. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity.
Smokebox numberplate 7200 ex GWR Churchward 2-8-0 T built at Swindon in 1926 as 5205. Rebuilt in 1934 to 2-8-2 T and renumbered 7200. Shedded at Newton Abbot, Landore, Duffryn Yard and withdrawn from 87F Llanelly in 1963. Face restored.
A pair of new, old stock locomotive Firemans Shovels both stamped E&W LUCAS BR(E) 1958. Both in excellent unused condition with minor surface rust and measure 38in long.
LBSCR Webb & Thompson single line electric train staff MITCHAM - BEDDINGTON LANE. In original condition measures 25.5in long including annetts key on the end.
GWR/BR-W Tyers No9 single line aluminium key token GLANDYFI - YNYSLAS. In original condition measures 7.5in long.
Worksplate THE BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS PHILA, USA, MAY 1946 72490 ex SNCF 141R class 2-8-2 No 677 as supplied by the United States Transportation Army Corp. Cast brass, face cleaned.
Totem BR(W) FF ASHLEY HILL from the former Great Western Railway station between Bristol and Pilning. Has been creased and repaired which could be done better, nevertheless an uncommon Bristol area totem.
Carriage Print FENNY COMPTON, WARWICKSHIRE by Jack Merriott R.I. from the LMR (A) Series, issued 1950. In original type frame with the print measuring 25in x 10in and is in excellent condition.
Canadian Pacific Railway silver plate butter dish warmer, marked on the side with the fully titled company logo and motto Spans the world, base marked Mappin & Webb and date stamped 1929. A delightful item that measures 6.5in diameter, in very good c ondition.
GCR platform wall mounted lamp with original makers plate SILBERLIGHT LONDON. Stands 22in tall and is in very good condition. Ex Stoke Mandeville Station.
NER signal box board MOSS from the former North Eastern Railway box on the East Coast mainline north of Doncaster. Wood with cast iron letters, measures 25in x 10in and is in ex railway condition.
LBSCR 3 aspect handlamp stamped LB&SCR on the reducing cone, side and brass front catch, also stamped in the side B1116 BISHOPSTONE. Complete with SBR reservoir SR burner and all glasses intact. Nicely Restored.
Southern Railway enamel target sign VIRGINIA WATER from the former London and South Western Railway station between Staines and Ascot. In good condition with minor edge chipping.
London Underground enamel frieze sign CENTRAL LINE. In good condition measuring 18in x 9in.
Southern Railway enamel sign GENTLEMEN measuring 30in x 12in. In very good condition with a few minor chips.
Nameplate LOUGHBOROUGH GRAMMAR SCHOOL ex BR class 47 47146. Built by Brush Traction as works number 510 in June 1964, named in May 1995 name removed in January 2000. Locomotive scrapped by C F Booth in June 2006. Cast aluminium in ex loco condition m easures 65.5in x 17.5in. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity.
Worksplate LIMA LOCOMOTIVE CORPORATION LIMA OHIO U.S.A No1427 1914. Ex Union Pacific 4-6-2 No 184. Rectangular cast brass face lightly restored.
Totem BR(SC) FF BEARSDEN from the former North British Railway station between Maryhill and Milngavie. Has had a few areas of restoration.
GWR brass cabside numberplate 6754 ex Collett 0-6-0 PT built at Swindon in 1947. Sheds included 87D Swansea East Dock, 86A Ebbw Junction and 87D from where it was withdrawn in 1962. Scrapped at Swindon Works. Face restored.
Smokebox numberplate 3854 ex GWR Churchward 2-8-0 built at Swindon in 1942. Shedded at Oxford, Swindon, St Phillips Marsh, Cardiff, Pontypool Road, Oxley and withdrawn from 81C Southall in 1965. Scrapped later the same year at Cohens Morriston. Light ly face restored.
Shedplate 84A Wolverhampton Stafford Road 1950 - 1963 and Plymouth Laira 1963 - 1973. Lightly cleaned with clear Swindon casting marks to rear.
Somerset Joint Committee buttons consisting of: 4 x 25mm, 2 x 23mm, 7 x 16mm. All in good condition.
GWR wood with cast iron letters double sided sign GENERAL WAITING ROOM. In nicely restored condition measuring 27in x 9in.
A pair of Victorian large signal lamp cases, one is brass plated UP MAIN. Both are in original condition, one requires the flip up hinge to be resoldered. Both stand 16in tall.
South Eastern Railway 12in dial oak cased drop dial railway clock with a chain driven English fusee movement stamped in the back SER G&B. The case is in ex railway condition and the back box is stamped 868.SE. The dial is in lightly cleaned original condition and is screen printed JOHN WALKER 1 SOUTH MOLTON ST LONDON and lettered B.R.(S) 868.S.E. In working condition complete with pendulum which is stamped 868 and key. The Southern Railway records show this clock as last being in use at Virginia Water Platform and previously at Charing Cross Main Line Booking Office.
GWR locomotive NOT TO BE MOVED sign. Pressed steel with integral lamp bracket. Nicely restored measures 37in x 18in.
A selection of 29 wagonplates to include: LNER D plates, Chas Roberts, Cravens, Butterley, etc. All in original or cleaned condition.
A pair of GWR cast iron signs TRESPASS and PROPPING UP WAGON DOORS etc JAMES INGLIS. Both in original condition.
A pair of LNWR 3 aspect apprentice lamps. Both complete with reservoirs and all glasses intact.
Southern Railway enamel target sign SURBITON from the former LSWR station between Wimbledon and Woking. A rare target that has only appeared twice before at auction. In good condition with some chipping. Measures 29in long.
Nameplate FAENDRE HALL. Ex GWR Collet 4-6-0 Hall Class Locomotive number 5954 built Swindon December 1935. Shedded at Banbury, Leamington, Laira, Old Oak Common and withdrawn from 82B Bristol St. Philip's Marsh in November 1963 scrapped the following year at Coopers Metals Sharpness. In lightly cleaned original condition, rear stamped LIN No 5954 Lot No 297 indicating this is the left hand plate. Faendre Hall was near to Cardiff in the district of St. Mellons.
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