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North Eastern Railway silverplate SUGAR BOWL marked to the front NER ROYAL STATION HOTEL HULL and base marked Elkington & Co and date stamped 1884. In good condition stands 3.5in tall.
Nameplate FURNACE ex Peckett 0-4-0 ST built in 1919 as works number 1539. Delivered new to Baldwins Ltd Swansea Hematite Works Landore. Rectangular cast brass, face partially cleaned, measures 28in x 6.25in.
Worksplate WIENER-LOKFABRIK WIEN 1940 F.N.R. 3433 ex DB Class 50 2-10-10 numbered 50-713. Oval cast aluminium in lightly cleaned condition measuring 8.5in x 5.5in.
Turkish Railway steam locomotive cabside CRESCENT and STAR. Cast brass in lightly face cleaned condition. Crescent measures 6.5in top to bottom.
Totem BR(M) FF WIGAN from the former London and North Western Railway station between Crewe and Preston. In very good condition and has been sign written ALIGHT HERE FOR THE PIER.
Worksplate GENERAL MOTORS DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE BUILT BY ELECTRO-MOTIVE-CORPORATION LA GRANGE, ILL. CLASS 0-4-4-0 SERIAL No 1373 DATE 8-1-41 from a locomotive supplied to The Great Northern Railway USA and numbered 5327. Rectangular cast bronze, face cle aned and rear stamped VZ1355. Measures 15.5in x 5.375in.
Smokebox numberplate 5606 ex GWR Collett 0-6-2 T built at Swindon in 1925. Allocated to Stourbridge Junction, Wrexham, Croes Newydd, Oxley and 2A Tyseley from where it was withdrawn in November 1965 and scrapped at Birds Long Marston. In as removed c ondition.
British Railways Western Region aluminium signal box board BRANDY BRIDGE. From the former box between Merthyr and Troedyrhiw. In as removed condition measures 50.75in x 6in.
GWR cast iron cabside numberplate 3771 ex Collett 0-6-0PT built at Swindon in 1938. Allocated to 87F Llanelly for most of its working life and withdrawn from there in January 1963 and scrapped later the same year at R.S. Hayes/Birds, Tremains Yard, B ridgend. In original condition as stored since 1965.
Totem BR(W) FF PARSON STREET from the former Great Western railway station between Bedminster and Flax Bourton. In good condition with a slight loss of shine.
Nameplate badge ex British Railways class 60 60031. Built at Brush Loughborough as works number 933 in April 1991, and named ABP CONNECT in June 2002 name removed in March 2010 . Locomotive currently stored at Toton. Cast aluminium In as removed con dition measures 27in x 9.5in. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity.
Nameplate badge S&T SAFETY.QUALITY.TEAMWORK as fitted to British Railways diesel class 37's 37411 and 37232 which were named The Institution of Railway Signal Engineers, this badge was applied below the nameplates. Withdrawn and scrapped in 1999. Cast aluminium in as removed condition measures 14in x 10in. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity.
Nameplate badge for VICTIM SUPPORT nameplate ex British Railways diesel class 47 47787 built at Brush Loughborough in 1964 as D1757. Subsequently numbered 47163, 47610, 47823 and 47787. Named at Victoria Station by HRH The Princess Royal in December 1994. Nameplates removed in March 2002. Cast aluminium in as removed condition measures 20in x 9.5in. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity.
Nameplate badge TRACK OFF GET A LIFE DONT LOOSE IT ex British Railways diesel class 60 60080. Built by Brush Loughborough as works number 982 in November 1991. Cast aluminium in as removed condition measures 27in x 9.5in. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo ( UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity.
Nameplate badge for TILCON ex British Railways diesel class 60 60059. Built by Brush Loughborough as works number 961 in May 1991. Named Swinden Dalesman in June 1995 and T badges also fitted, withdrawn in February 2009, nameplates removed and locomo tive stored. Cast aluminium in as removed condition measures 20in x 9.5in. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity.
Locomotive badge RAIL INDUSTRY AGAINST TRESPASS & VANDALISM as fitted to sole liveried British Transport Police class 47 47829. Withdrawn and scrapped at Booths Rotherham 2006. Cast aluminium in as removed condition measures 12in x 9.5in. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity.
Nameplate WAMIA ex East African Railways Tribal Class 31 2-8-4 No3146 which was the last of the class built by Vulcan Foundry as works No6273 in 1955. Named after a local African tribe. Cast brass with face restored and rear original. Measures 31in x 6.5in.
Worksplate JOHN FOWLER & CO (LEEDS) LIMD 4200026 ex 0-4-0 150HP Diesel built in August 1948 and supplied to Joseph Crossfield & Son Ltd Warrington Lancs. Oval cast brass, face cleaned, measures 12in x 8in.
Nameplate THALIA ex 0-4-0 Diesel Mechanical Locomotive built by Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns in 1954 as works number 7816 and Drewry Works number 2503. Supplied new to WM Gory & Son Ltd Rochester Kent. The locomotive was sold in 1985 and now r esides and operates small display trains at the Historic Dockyard Chatham. In face restored condition measures 19.25in x 6in.
BR-W brass cabside numberplate 9680 ex Collett 0-6-0 PT built at Swindon in 1949. Allocated to St Blazey, Swindon, Worcester and 82E Bristol Barrow Road from where it was withdrawn in December 1965 and scrapped the following year at Cashmores, Newpo rt. In original condition as stored since 1965.
Totem BR(W) FF WESTON MILTON from the former Great Western railway station between Weston Super Mare General and Puxton & Worle. In good condition with a few small face chips and slight loss of shine.
Nameplate ROBERT. Ex 0-6-0 ST built Avonside Engine Co Bristol as works number 1600 of 1912. Delivered new to Garswood Coal and Iron Co. Ltd, who later became Garswood Hall Collieries Ltd. In January 1947 the locomotive passed into the ownership of t he National Coal Board (NCB) and saw use at Lea Green and Cronton. Sold for scrap to J K Holt in 1965 and survided at the scrap yard until around 2006 when it was purchased for preservation. Rectangular cast brass, face restored measures 30in x 6.25in.
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