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GWR brass cabside numberplate GWR 399 ex 0-6-0 ST named HILDA. See previous lot for details. Face restored with Hilda stamped into the rim.
Great Western Railway brass drum clock with 3.5in enamelled dial hand painted GWR. The case is stamped 5665 and the movement is marked Made In France and has had a GWR modified winder fitted. In good working condition.
Diesel worksplate THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC CO LTD ENGLAND SOREFAME PORTUGAL 1967 ex Portuguese Railways Class CP 1400 which were closely modelled on the BR Class 20 diesels. Rectangular chromed brass in as removed condition. Measures 10.25in x 4.5in.
London Underground enamel FF 3 part target/ bullseye sign TOWER HILL. In very good condition measures 58in x 42in. Not a common type of sign as they were only used at sixteen stations.
Hull and Barnsley brass organ pipe type Guards whistle stamped V.R. 23 H&B RLY. In good condition.
Worksplate BEYER PEACOCK & CO LTD BEYER GARRATT LOCOMOTIVE H. W. GARRATTS PATENT No17165 AND PATENTS PENDING MANCHESTER 1930 ex LMS Garratt in the number range 4967-96 (7967-96). Oval cast brass, face cleaned and primed ready to paint.
Totem BR(M) FF HUNTS CROSS from the former Cheshire Lines Committee station between Garston and Warrington. In very good condition.
Nameplate STAR OF THE EAST ex BR class 47 47401. Built in 1962 by Brush Traction Loughborough in February 1965 as works number 342 and numbered D1500, named at Immingham TMD in May 1991 nameplates removed June 1992 and transferred to 37421 for around a month. Locomotive now preserved at Midland Railway centre Butterley. Cast aluminium in ex loco condition measures 59in x 9.75in. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity.
BR(S) FF light green enamel sign PLATFORM 4 measuring 24in x 18in. In very good condition with one small edge chip.
Smokebox numberplate 44794 ex LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 built at Horwich in 1947. Shedded at Polmadie, Aberdeen and withdrawn from 63A Perth South in 1967. Scrapped later the same year at Motherwell Machinery Wishaw. In as removed condition.
GWR/BR-W wooden carriage board CARDIFF-PORTHCAWL. In very good condition complete with metal ends. Measures 32in x 3.25in.
LNWR wooden railway sign with cast iron letters TO LIVERPOOL with pointing hand. In original condition measuring 52in x 13in.
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway chromed steel Bull Holder stamped L.Y.R. and with the makers name Hiatt. In very good condition measures 5in x 4in wide.
BR(S) Suburban Services Mirror British Railways Southern Region Suburban Services Route Map mirror showing all the routes from London Bridge, Victoria, Waterloo, Charing Cross & Cannon Street, and Holborn Viaduct Stations in a coloured diagrammatic m ap. Measures 24in x 16in and is in excellent condition.
Nameplate badge from KENT YOUTH MUSIC depicting Kent County coat of arms ex BR class 73 73136. Built by English Electric Vulcan Foundry as works number 3715/E375 in September 1966, named in May 1992 and name removed in May 2004. Locomotive now part o f GBRf pool. Cast aluminium in ex loco condition measures 11.75in x 13.75in. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity.
Totem BR(W) FF SOHO & WINSON GREEN together with a FF enamel 3 CAR STOP. From the former Great Western Railway station between Hockley and Handsworth. In excellent condition.
Worksplate NORTH BRITISH LOCOMOTIVE COMPANY LTD GLASGOW No25640 1945 ex Riddles WD 2-10-0 numbered WD No 3794, 73794, and then BR 90770 in December 1948. Shedded at 66B Motherwell all during it BR career and withdrawn from there 29th December 1962, scrapped at Darlington Works the following year. Diamond shaped cast brass, lightly face restored.
GWR brass cabside numberplate 6699 ex Collett 0-6-2 T built by Armstrong Whitworth in 1928. Shedded at 82C Swindon, 88A Radyr and 88A Cardiff Canton from where it was withdrawn in 1963. Scrapped the following year at Birds Risca. Face restored.
Smokebox numberplate 42055 ex Fairburn 2-6-2 T built at Derby in 1950. Shedded at Polmadie, Carstairs, Ardsley and withdrawn from 56F Low Moor in 1967. Scrapped the same year at Cashmore's Great Bridge. In as removed condition.
Nameplate EARL OF DUCIE. Ex GWR Collet 4-6-0 Castle Class Locomotive number 5054 built Swindon September 1936 originally named Lamphey Castle and re named to Earl Of Ducie in September 1937. Shedded at Old Oak Common, Cardiff Canton, Bristol Bath Roa d, Carmarthen, Neath (Court Sart), Llanelly, Hereford, Worcester, and withdrawn from 85B Gloucester Horton Road in October 1964 scrapped later the same year at Swindon Works. In nicely restored condition, rear stamped L indicating the is the left hand plate.
EWS 3 headed Beastie destined for a class 37 but not carried. Cast brass measures 25in x 15in. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity.
Carriage Print SAMUEL PEPYS AND THE FIRE OF LONDON, 1666... by Bill Sawyer from the LMR Historical Series of 1955. This series was a commission to four artists working for the Artist’s Partners Agency in London. In original type frame with the print measuring 20in x 10in and is in excellent condition.
GWR cast iron cabside 6146 ex Collett 2-6-2 T built at Swindon in 1932. Shedded at 83C Exeter and 83B Taunton and withdrawn from there in 1962. Scrapped at Cashmore's Newport during 1964. Lightly face restored.
Nameplate WEST BURTON POWER STATION ex BR class 56 56028. Built by Electroputere as works number 777 in September 1977, named in September 1988 and name removed in February 1993. Locomotive was scrapped at Adtranz Crewe by MRJ Philips in September 19 98. Cast aluminium in ex loco condition with small cracks in a couple of the bolt holes, measures 97in x 9.75in. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity.
BR(NE) Quad Royal enamel poster board heading BRITISH RAILWAYS in full. Measures 50in x 6in and is in good condition with some chipping. Was used at Beverley Station Goods Depot.
Original watercolour painting MORSTON CHURCH, NORTH NORFOLK by R.E. Jordan. Produced in the 1950's as an artwork study for the British Railways Eastern Region Publicity Department. Painting measures 14in x 10in mounted in card and is in very good co ndition.
Totem BR(M) FF KETTERING from the former Midland Railway station between Market Harborough and Wellingborough. In good condition, with a well executed crease repair, which displays well.
Worksplate THE BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS PHILADELPHIA USA 61177 JANUARY 1930 ex Wabash Railway M1 Class 4-8-2 number 2810. Circular cast brass, face restored with 14484E829 stamped into the rear.
Southern Railway silverplate TOAST RACK and SUNDAE DISH, both marked Southern Railway and with the SR shipping flag. Toast Rack is base marked Elkington Plate and Sundae dish Walker & Hall. Both in very good condition.
GWR cast iron sign PASSENGERS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO CROSS THE RAILWAY EXCEPT BY MEANS OF THE BRIDGE. In restored condition, measures 43in x 18.5in.
GWR 3 aspect brass collar coppertop handlamp stamped in the side GWR V SWINDON and brass plated 988. Complete with correct copper skinned reservoir also stamped GWR V and GWR burner, front lens etched GWR. Nicely restored and complete with all glasse s. These are a lot rarer than the standard coppertop lamps.
South Eastern & Chatham Railway 12in dial oak cased drop dial railway clock with a chain driven English fusee movement stamped in the back J.SMITH & SONS CLERKENWELL 1916. The dial and case have been restored a long time ago. In working condition and complete with pendulum stamped 1663 and key. The Southern Railway records show this clock as last being in use at Eastleigh Portable Plant Depot and previously at Dartford Inspectors Office.
Diesel worksplate BUILT 1959 SWINDON ex BR Class 42 Warship in the number range D803-D813. Oval cast aluminium, face restored.
London Transport Underground enamel target/ bullseye sign COVENT GARDEN complete with rectangular aluminium frame. In excellent condition measuring 26.5in x 26.5in.
London Underground enamel frieze sign GOODGE STREET measuring 60.5in x 9.75in. In very good condition.
BR(E) enamel Double Royal poster board heading BRITISH RAILWAYS. Measures 25.5in x 6in and is in good condition with some chipping and a few scratches.
Nameplate GLORIOUS DEVON ex High Speed Train class 43 43027 Built at Crewe in 1976 and named 25/04/1994 nameplates removed June 2016. Cast aluminium in ex loco condition measures 49in x 9in. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid of their no minated Charity and comes with an official GWR certificate of authenticity confirming the original owner.
Totem BR(S) FF LOWER SYDENHAM from the former South Eastern & Chatham Railway station between Lewisham and New Beckenham. In very good condition with a few small chip repairs.
Worksplate NORTH BRITISH LOCOMOTIVE COY LTD HYDE PARK WORKS GLASGOW No24815 1942 ex Stanier 8F 48225. Shedded at Kirkby In Ashfield and withdrawn from 5B Crewe South in 1966. Scrapped the following year at Cohens Kettering. Circular cast brass, face restored.
Nameplate MANCHESTER CITY ex GRESLEY B17 4-6-0 and later rebuilt to Class B2. Built by Robert Stephenson & Co in June 1937 as LNER no 2871, it received the nameplates from 2870 which had been hurriedly renamed Tottenham Hotspur. Rebuilt as the fi rst Class B2 by Thompson in 1945 and later renumbered to 1671, the loco was then chosen to be one of the Royal Train engines and named Royal Sovereign the football club nameplates being removed in April 1946 and never reallocated. As 61671 the loco was Cambridge based for the whole of its life and was withdrawn from there in September 1958 and cut up the following month at Stratford Works. Although the Footballers had panels each side of the brass ball painted in Club colours, Manchester City was turned out from Darlington Works in 1945 with green panels, rather than the correct sky blue with which it first ran and it is offered in this condition. Complete with numerous photographs of the engine over the years, copies of works drawings of the nameplate and associated paperwork. The original splasher to which it is mounted is believed to be one of only two known in existence, nameplate and football are lightly cleaned only.
GWR cast iron cabside numberplate 6167 ex Collett 2-6-2 T built at Swindon in 1935. Shedded at 81B Slough and 81C Southall from where it was withdrawn in 1965. Scrapped at Birds Risca later the same year. In original condition.
Smokebox numberplate 82033 ex Riddles BR STD Class 3 2-6-2 T built at Swindon in 1955. Shedded at Newton Abbot, Treherbert, Radyr, Bristol, Machynlleth, Bangor and withdrawn from 70A Nine Elms in 1965. Scrapped the following year at Birds Risca. In a s removed condition.
Shedplate 56B Ardsley 1956-1965 and Healey Mills 1966-1967. Face restored with casting number in the front.
Totem BR(M) FF MARKET HARBOROUGH from the former LNW & MR joint Railway Station between East Langton and Desborough & Rothwell and the junction for Rugby and Stamford. In very good condition with a couple of small repairs.
A Bristol Tramways destination box with the following destinations noted; Old Market, St George, Nags Head Hill, Staple Hill, Hanham, Knowle, Bedminster Depot, Kingswood, Tramways Centre, Brislington Depot, Temple Meads Station. Steel cased with inte gral winding handle, measures 38in x 12in x 8in. In original working condition.
LMS brass locomotive whistle (Hooter) ex Stanier Class 5/8F etc. In very good condition complete with pipe mounting flange.
A pair of wagon plates: IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES LTD RUNCORN CASTNER KELLNER SIDINGS LMR, 25in x 9in; and IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES I.C.I. (ALKALI) LTD WINNINGTON C.LC. Rly, 32in x 9in. Both in as removed condition.
Midland Railway oak cased pegging block instrument stamped MRCo and brass plated CROESS NEWYDD. In very good condition.
Totem BR(S) FF MINSTER (THANET) from the former South Eastern and Chatham Railway station between Canterbury and Ramsgate. In good condition with some face chipping.
Worksplate BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS PHILADELPHIA USA BURNHAM WILLIAMS & CO 18818 MARCH 1901 ex Lexington and Eastern Railway 2-8-0 number 22 and later Louisville and Nashville number 661. Circular cast brass, face restored and rear stamped 1084 E 158 0.
Hull and Barnsley Railway nickel cased pocket watch with A M Waltham Co key wound and key set movement 3381834 which dates the watch to late 1887. The rear of the case is engraved HBR 3161 41 which is very worn. The dial is free from chips and is in working condition. Complete with key.
Neath and Brecon Railway nickel cased pocket watch with American Waltham Watch Co 15 Jewel lever movement 9570902 which dates the watch to 1900. The dial is marked N&BR FATTORINI & SONS BRADFORD and is free from chips. The rear of the case is engrave d 17. In good working condition.
Southern Railway nickel cased pocket watch with Swiss Recta 15 Jewel movement. The case is engraved S.R 4084 with a couple of minor chips on the dial. In good working condition.
Great Western Railway nickel cased pocket watch with Lancashire Watch Co Ltd lever movement 328732. The rear of the case is engraved 3114 with GWR and earlier number barely visible. The dial is free from chips and is enamelled G.W.R. KAY WORCESTER. I n good working condition.
London and North Western Railway nickel cased pocket watch with Lancashire Watch Co Ltd lever movement which is thumb set. The case is engraved x3144 and the dial is free from chips and enamelled LANCASHIRE WATCH CO LTD PRESCOTT L&N.W.R. In good work ing condition.
Vale Of Clwyd Railway nickel cased pocket watch with fully signed English fusee movement by DAVID GRIFFITH DENBIGH number 3309, key wound and key set. The dial is in excellent condition and enamelled VCR in English Gothic script. The rear of the case is engraved L&NWR A97 and also very faintly VCR. A rare watch from a very small company that was amalgamated into the LNWR in 1867. In working condition complete with key.
South Eastern Railway nickel cased pocket watch with Waltham lever movement 1240110 which dates the watch to late 1879. The case is engraved SER 3303 and the dial has one small chip. In good working condition.
Taff Vale Railway nickel cased pocket watch with Waltham lever movement 4936521 which dates the watch to 1891. The case is engraved TVR 121 and also TAFF VALE RAILWAY 264. The dial is free from chips and is in good working order.
London and North Eastern Railway nickel cased pocket watch with Swiss Record 15 Jewel movement. The case is engraved L.N.E.R 2152 and there is a small chip on the dial. In good working order.
Nameplate THE PORT OF FELIXSTOWE ex BR class 47 47291. Built at Crewe in March 1966, named in March 1987 and name removed in May 1996. Locomotive scrapped by C F Booth in June 2004. Cast aluminium in ex loco condition measures 80.5in x 10in. Sold o n behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity.
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