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Metropolitan Railway enamel sign NOTICE NO PERSON IS PREMITTED TO ENTER THIS SIGNAL BOX EXCEPT THE SIGNALMAN, OR OTHER AUTHORISED OFFICIAL ON DUTY. MANAGERS OFFICE WESTBOURNE TERRACE 1st JAN 1881. JOHN BELL GENERAL MANAGER. In good condition with som e restoration to the corners but a rare sign. Measures 10in x 7in.
Docklands Light Railway FF enamel railway station platform sign PUDDING MILL LANE from the station between Canary Wharf and Stratford. In excellent condition measures 57.75in x 10in. Currently the site of the ABBA Arena.
British Railways FF enamel station platform sign BIRMINGHAM NEW STREET from the former London & North Western Birmingham station. In excellent condition, measures 41in x 19in.
Three Pullman Car circular wall plaques; CAR CHLORIA, CAR NIOBE and CAR No 167. In excellent original condition measure 9in diameter. These were used to cover up the holes in their respective coaches where the brass wall clocks had been and seldom ap pear for sale. Chloria & Niobe were both used on the Post War Golden Arrow service.
A pair of brass Pullman swan neck torpedo wall lamps both stamped Pullman. Both in excellent condition. Measure 9.75in long. This pattern is illustrated on page 182 of the book Pullman profile no.1 the 12 wheeled cars by Anthony M. Ford.
London Brighton and South Coast Railway string dispenser. Made from mahogany and branded underneath LB&SCR, in lovely original condition measures 6.5in diameter x 7in tall.
Worksplate ANDREW BARCLAY SONS & CO CALEDONIA WORKS KILMARNOCK No 1876 1925 ex 0-4-0 Fireless locomotive supplied new to Northfleet Paper Mill in Kent and after withdrawal in 1979 it was presented to the Sittingbourne & Kemsley Light Railway as a static exhibit. Oval cast brass in as removed condition complete with bolts, measures 16.75in x 11.75in. Note this is the other side to the one sold in March.
Worksplate AVONSIDE ENGINE CO LIMITED BRISTOL 1633 1914 ex 0-6-0 ST. Delivered new to Newport Abercarn Blackvane Steam Coal Co Ltd at Celynen North Colliery and named Trecelyn, 1936 taken over by Partridge, Jones & John Paton Limited and then pas sed into NCB ownership in 1947. Withdrawn in 1964 and scrapped by 1967. Oval cast brass, face restored, measures 10.75in x 6.5in.
Worksplate NORTH BRITISH LOCOMOTIVE COMPANY LTD GLASGOW No 25153 1944 ex Riddles WD 2-8-0 numbered WD 7425, 777425 and BR 90294. Allocated to the SR in 1944 at Bricklayers Arms then to Le Mans in France and returned back to England in 1947, then Colc hester, Immingham and 40B March from where it was withdrawn in July 1965 and scrapped at Drapers (Hull). Diamond shaped cast brass face cleaned, measures 13.5in x 5.5in.
Worksplate NORTH BRITISH LOCOMOTIVE COY LTD HYDE PARK WORKS GLASGOW No24815 1942 ex LMS Stanier 8F numbered LMS 8225 and BR 48225. Allocated to Kirkby In Ashfield and withdrawn from 5B Crewe South in October 1966 and scrapped at Cohens Kettering. Cir cular cast brass, face lightly cleaned, measures 7.75in diameter.
Worksplate GREAT CENTRAL RLY BUILDERS 1911 GORTON WORKS. Locomotives built that year were Robinson Class 8A / Q4 0-8-0, 04 2-8-0's and A5 4-6-2Ts. Oval cast brass lightly cleaned, measures 9.875in x 5.25in. On the rear is a label with 69805 written o n it so it may have been on this locomotive.
Worksplate PECKETT & SONS LTD BRISTOL No 2046 1943 ex R4 0-4-0 ST supplied to Metal & Produce Recovery Depot Morris Cowley Oxfordshire. Oval engraved brass, lightly face cleaned, measures 12in x 8.5in.
Worksplate LMS BUILT 1943 SR ex LMS Stanier 8F 2-8-0 built at Eastleigh and numbered LMS 8658 and BR 48658. Allocated to Willesden, Nuneaton, Northampton and 5B Crewe South from where it was withdrawn in August 1965 and scrapped. Oval cast brass face lightly cleaned, measures 10.5in x 6in.
Worksplate NEILSON & Co GLASGOW 1883 No 2963 ex LSWR Adams Jumbo Class 0-6-0 numbered SR 3440 and BR 30576. Allocated to the Kent & East Sussex Railway and withdrawn in December 1950 and scrapped. Oval cast brass face restored measures 10.25i n x 6in. A rare plate from a small class of 18.
Worksplate CONSTRUCTED AT ASHFORD WORKS SE&CR ex Wainwright J 0-6-4T numbered SECR 129, SR 595, 1595 and BR 31595. Allocated to Ashford from where it was withdrawn in May 1951 and scrapped. Oval cast brass face restored with 1595 on the back, mea sures 11.25in x 6in.
Worksplate REBUILT AT ASHFORD WORKS SE&CR from one of the classes rebuilt or re boilered at the works which included Classes O, E, D & J. Oval cast brass face lightly cleaned, measures 11.25in x 6in.
Worksplate SHARP STEWART & CO LIMITED ATLAS WORKS GLASGOW 4692 1900 ex South Eastern and Chatham Railway Wainwright C Class 0-6-0 numbered SR 1720 and BR 31720. Allocated to Hither Green, Bricklayers Arms, Faversham, Nine Elms, Dover Marine and 7 3F Ashford from where it was withdrawn in October 1961 and scrapped at Ashford works. Oval cast brass in cleaned condition, measures 9.75in x 6in.
Worksplate ROBERT STEPHENSON & Co LTD DARLINGTON 4142 1937 ex standard gauge 0-6-0ST supplied new to the Workington Iron & Steel Co Ltd at Moss Bay Iron & Steel Works Workington and numbered No 60. Scrapped in August 1969. Lozenge shaped engraved brass face lightly restored, measures 11.25in x 5.25in.
Worksplate AVONSIDE ENGINE CO LTD BRISTOL BUILT 1928 ENGINE No 1979 ex 0-4-0ST new to Manchester Corporation at Partington Gas Works and named Tom Cook later to N.W.G.B and scrapped in November 1967. Oval cast brass face restored, measures 10.875in x 6.5in.
Worksplate MANNING WARDLE & CO LTD 1846 LEEDS 1914 ex 0-4-0 ST supplied to Brookes Co Ltd Shap Granite Company and named Felspar. Oval cast brass, face lightly cleaned, measures 10.875in x 6.125in.
Worksplate NEILSON REID & CO HYDE PARK LOCOMOTIVE WORKS GLASGOW 1900 No 5694. Ex South Eastern & Chatham Railway Wainwright H class 0-6-0 numbered SECR 688, SR 1688 and BR 31688. Allocated to Gillingham Kent and 73C Hither Green from where it was withdrawn in February 1960 and scrapped at Ashford works. Oval cast brass face lightly cleaned, measures 9in x 6.5in.
Worksplate ROBERT STEPHENSON & HAWTHORNS LTD NEWCASTLE & DARLINGTON 7136 1944 ex Austerity 0-6-0 ST. Ordered by the Ministry of Supply and numbered WD 5186 delivered to Central Ordnance Depot, Donnington, Shropshire. She was renumbered 75186 in late 1944 and to 150 circa 1951/2 then went to the Royal Engineers, Arnott, Oxon in April 1955 and was named Royal Pioneer in June of this year then to the Central Ammunition Depot, Kineton, Warwickshire in April 1956. Sold to Hunslet in September 1963 and completely rebuilt, purchased by J E Warrington for ÂŁ1,500 and moved to the Bahamas Railway Society at Dinting in August 1969 and named Warrington later purchased by Peak Rail in July 1990. Oval cast iron in as removed condition, measures 13in x 8.5in.
Worksplate AVONSIDE ENGINE CO LTD BRISTOL BUILT 1921 ENGINE No 1874 ex 0-4-0ST delivered new to Bombay Improvement Trust, then to T.W.Ward, Grays. Used by John Gill on Barking Power Station contract, 1930, returned to Ward 1931. To APCM Crown and Qua rry Works, Kent, and scrapped August 1964. Oval cast brass lightly face cleaned, measures 10.875in x 6.5in.
Worksplate DUBS & CO GLASGOW LOCOMOTIVE WORKS No 3531 1897 ex LSWR Drummond 700 Class 0-6-0 numbered LSWR 708, SR 326 and BR 30326. Allocated to Brighton and 70C Guildford from where it was withdrawn in December 1962 and scrapped at Eastleigh Wor ks. Diamond shaped cast brass lightly face cleaned, measures 13.5in x 5.5in. Face restored.
Worksplate BEYER PEACOCK & CO LTD MANCHESTER REBUILT 1921. From South Eastern & Chatham Railway Maunsell D 4-4-0 numbered SECR 487, SR 1487 and BR 31487 which was rebuilt to class D1. Allocated to Faversham, Tonbridge and 73B Bricklayers Arms from where it was withdrawn in February 1961 and scrapped. Oval cast brass lightly face cleaned with 1487 scratched in the back, measures 10in x 5.875in.
Worksplate NORTH BRITISH LOCOMOTIVE COY LTD HYDE PARK WORKS GLASGOW No 24793 1942 ex LMS Stanier 8F 2-8-0 numbered LMS 8209 and BR 48209. Allocated to Canklow and 41E Staveley Barrow Hill from where it was withdrawn in April 1964 and scrapped. Circul ar cast brass face lightly cleaned, measures 7.75in diameter.
Worksplate HUDSWELL, CLARKE & CO LTD RAILWAY FOUNDRY LEEDS No 1164 1916 ex Burry Port & Gwendraeth Valley Railway 0-6-0 T originally numbered BPGVR 15 then GWR 2168. Based at 87F Llanelly for most of its working life and withdrawn in May 1956 and scrapped. Oval engraved brass face lightly cleaned with 2165(8) stamped in the back, measures 13in x 8.125in.
Worksplate LNER 9x5 LONDON & NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY BUILT STRATFORD WORKS 1895 2785 ex Great Eastern Railway Holden E4 2-4-0 numbered GER 490, LNER 7490, 7802, 2785 and BR 62785. Allocated to Bury St Edmunds, Hitchin and 31A Cambridge from where i t was withdrawn in December 1959 and was the last 2-4-0 in service. Saved for the National collection and restored to Great Eastern Livery at Stratford works and is now on display at Bressingham Railway Museum. Oval cast brass, face restored, measures 9in x 5in.
Worksplate THE HUNSLET ENGINE co LTD LEEDS No 3800 1953 18 x 26. Ex Austerity 0-6-0ST. Supplied new to MOD and numbered W200 later renumbered WD 195. It saw use at Bicester and the Longmoor Military Railways until it was sold to the Kent & East S ussex Railway in 1971 where it was named William H Austen and Rolvenden and numbered 24. Subsequently sold again in 2014 to the Colne Valley Railway. Oval cast brass in as removed condition, measures 11.5in x 8in.
Worksplate THE VULCAN FOUNDRY (LIMITED) NEWTON-LE-WILLOWS LANCASHIRE No 5306 1945 ex Austerity 0-6-0ST. Delivered new to the Longmoor Military Railway and then sold to Broomhill Collieries Ltd in July 1946 and numbered 33 and named Vulcan. Scrapped i n March 1973. Oval cast brass in as removed condition, measures 9.625in x 5.625in.
Worksplate SUPER SENTINEL PATENT LOCO No 6710 ex 4w loco new to LNER as 8401, purchased for use by Engineers Dept. at Lowestoft Beach. It had the distinction of being wrongly renumbered twice. Allocated 7773 in the 1943 scheme, it was given that num ber in 1946, when it should have been 8131, it got that number in 1953, instead of 68131. Then to Engineers Dept 39 in 1956, the works numberplate read 7773 Worked at Lowestoft , Norwich, then Cambridge, Chesterton P Way Depot and was withdrawn in April 1963. Cast brass in as removed condition, measures 9.975in x 5.25in. Together with its LNER 9x5 works numberplate LONDON & NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY 7773 REBUILT STRATFORD WORKS. Oval cast brass lightly face cleaned, measures 9in x 5in. Rare to get a matched pair.
Worksplate LONDON NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY Co DONCASTER No 1583 1924 ex Gresley J50 0-6-0 T numbered LNER 3231, 8930 and BR 68930. Allocated to Ardsley and 34B Hornsey from where it was withdrawn in February 1961 and scrapped at Doncaster Works. Oval en graved brass, face lightly restored, rear stamped 3231. Measures 13.5in x 7.5in.
Gooische steam tram ownership plate GOOISCHE STOOMTRAM from a steam locomotive that operated on this tram system in Holland between Amsterdam, Hilversum, Laren and Naarden. Rectangular steel with brass letters, lightly face restored, measures 20inn x 8in.
Worksplate ROBERT STEPHENSON & HAWTHORNS NEWCASTLE & DARLINGTON 7288 1945 ex WD Austerity 0-6-0 ST numbered 71479 and named Gordon. Delivered to Manchester Collieries in 1946 and later to Bickershaw Colliery where it was withdrawn in 1968. Ov al cast iron, face restored, measures 13in x 8.5in. Together with its British Railways Registration Plate No134 1952 which is also face restored and measures 12in x 6in.
Worksplate LNER 9x5 LONDON & NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY 5181 1904. Ex Robinson Great Central Railway B5 4-6-0 built by Beyer Peacock as works number 4532. Numbered GCR 181, LNER 5181 and 1684. Allocated to Immingham, Mexborough and Lincoln from where its was withdrawn in May 1947 and scrapped. Oval cast iron face restored, measures 9in x 5in.
Worksplate LNER 9x5 LONDON & NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY 62312 GORTON WORKS 1902. Ex Robinson Great Central Railway D9 4-4-0 built by Sharp Stewart as works number 4837. Numbered GCR 1027, LNER 6027, 2312 and BR 62312. Allocated to Trafford Park from w here its was withdrawn in March 1950 and scrapped. Oval cast iron face restored, measures 9in x 5in.
Worksplate LNER 9x5 LONDON & NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY 6288 1919. Ex Robinson ROD 04 2-8-0 built by The North British Locomotive Company as works number 22200. Numbered WD 2110, LNER 6288, 3879 and BR 63879. Allocated to Thornton Junction, Dunferline Upper, Annesley, Gorton, Colwick, March and 41E Staveley Barrow Hill from where its was withdrawn in July 1965 and scrapped at Drapers Hull. Oval cast iron face restored, measures 9in x 5in.
Worksplate LNER 9x5 LONDON & NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY 69062 GORTON WORKS 1916. Ex Robinson Great Central Railway L3 2-6-4T. Numbered GCR 343, LNER 5343, 9062 and BR 69062. Allocated to Gorton, Annesley, Mexborough, Woodford Halse and 13D Shoeburynes s from where its was withdrawn in May 1951 and scrapped at Gorton Works. Oval cast iron face restored, measures 9in x 5in.
Worksplate No 2102 DONCASTER 1952 ex British Railways Ivatt 2MT 2-6-0 numbered 43157. Allocated to Yarmouth Beach, Norwich Thorpe, Boston, Retford Thrumpton and 41E Staveley Barrow Hill from where it was withdrawn in January 1965 and scrapped. Oval e ngraved brass face lightly cleaned, measures 12.25in x 6.25in. A loco that was used from new on the M&GN until 1959.
Worksplate YORKSHIRE ENGINE CO LIMITED MEADOW HALL WORKS SHEFFIELD No 2458 1950 ex BR-W Hawksworth 0-6-0 PT numbered 8465. Allocated Neath Court Sart, Duffryn Yard, Merthyr Tydfil, Barry, Treherbert, Cardiff East Dock, Swindon and withdrawn from 81C Southall in November 1963 and scrapped. Oval cast brass, lightly face cleaned, measures 11in x 6in.
Worksplate LMS BUILT 1928 CREWE. Locomotives built at Crewe in 1928 were 5MT Crab 2-6-0 42800-7 and 4F 0-6-0 44447-56, 44507-56. Oval Cast brass face restored, measures 10.5in x 6in.
Worksplate LMS BUILT 1937 CREWE. Locomotives built in that year were Stanier 2-6-2T numbers 40185-40195, Fowler 4F 0-6-0 numbers 44562-76, and Stanier 8F 2-8-0 numbers 48015-26. Oval Cast brass face restored, measures 10.5in x 6in.
Worksplate LMS BUILT 1943 CREWE. Locomotives built in this wartime year include Coronation Pacific's 4-6-2 46245-46248, 8F's 2-8-0 48158-8175 and 48301-48316. Oval Cast iron face restored, measures 10.5in x 6in.
Worksplate LMS BUILT 1947 CREWE. Locomotives built in that year were Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 44758-44782, Class 2 2-6-0 46410-46419 and Class 2 2-6-2T 41209. Oval Cast iron face restored, measures 10.5in x 6in.
Worksplate BUILT 1950 CREWE. Locomotives built in that year were Ivatt class 2 Mickey Mouse 2-6-0 numbers 46435-46464. Oval Cast iron face restored, measures 10.5in x 6in.
Worksplate BUILT 1951 CREWE. Ex Riddles Standard Class 7 Britannia 4-6-2 in the number range 70000-70024 or Riddles Standard Class 6 Clan 4-6-2 nos 72000-1. Oval cast iron face restored, measures 10.5in x 6in.
Worksplate BUILT 1956 CREWE. Ex Riddles Standard Class 9F 2-10-0 in the number range 92070-92086 and 92097-92118. Oval cast iron face lightly cleaned, measures 10.25in x 5.875in.
Worksplate LMS BUILT 1920 DERBY. Ex Fowler 481 Class 4-4-0 built to order number 4476 with 3250 Gallon Tenders. Locos built were LMS numbers 447, 452, 453, 454 and 456. These were not new builds but renewal of the Johnson 4-4-0 locomotives. Oval cast brass face restored, measures 10.5in x 6in. Not common.
Worksplate LMS BUILT 1926 DERBY. Ex Fowler class 4F in the number range 44217-87. Oval cast brass, face lightly cleaned. Measures 10.5in x 6in.
Worksplate LMS BUILT 1939 DERBY from a Johnson 4F 0-6-0 in the number range 44577-96 or a diesel 0-6-0 with Jackshaft drive in the number range 7080-9. Oval cast brass face restored, measures 10.5in x 6in.
WORKSPLATE BUILT 1955 SWINDON. Ex Riddles BR STD Class 4 4-6-0 in the number range 75065-77 or Class 3 2-6-2 T 82032-44. Oval cast iron face restored with U240 casting number, measures 10.5in x 6in.
Worksplate NEILSON & CO GLASGOW 3389 1885 ex LSWR Adams Jumbo 395 Class 0-6-0 numbered LSWR 509, SR 3509 and BR 30581. Allocated to Eastleigh and 72A Exmouth Junction from where it was withdrawn in March and scrapped at Eastleigh Works. Oval cas t brass face restored, measures 10.25in x 6in
Worksplate LMS REBUILT 1920 DERBY. Quite a few ex Midland Railway locomotives were rebuilt at Derby in 1920. They were examples of Classes 2606 and 2781 4-4-0's; Classes 1262 and 2282 0-4-4T's; Class 1102 0-6-0T's and Classes 1142 and 1873 0-6-0's. O val cast brass face restored with a small crack to the left hand bolthole, measures 10.5in x 6in.
Worksplate YORKSHIRE ENGINE CO LIMITED MEADOW HALL WORKS SHEFFIELD No 2440 1948 ex 0-6-0 ST delivered new to Samuel Fox & Co Ltd Stocksbridge Iron Works and numbered 4. Oval cast brass in original condition, measures 11in x 6in.
Worksplate LNER 9x5 LONDON & NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY 98 1930 ex LNER Sentinel Y3 0-4-0 numbered LNER 98, 8178, BR 68178 (not applied) and departmental 42. Allocated to Chesterton Civil Engineers Dept and withdrawn in July 1960 from 31A Cambridge an d scrapped. Oval cast aluminium face restored, measures 9in x 5in.
Worksplate LMS BUILT CREWE 1946 ex Ivatt class 2 2-6-2T 41200. Allocated to Crewe, Bangor, Ipswich and 6G Llandudno Junction from where it was withdrawn in July 1965 and scrapped at Cohens Morriston. Oval cast iron face restored measures 10.5in x 6i n.
Worksplate LMS BUILT 1914 HORWICH. Locos built by the LYR at Horwich in 1914 were Hughes 1546 class 3 0-8-0 tender locos, with LYR numbers 1583, 1584, 1585 & 6, 7, 134, 141,142, 150, 229, 259, 281, 460 becoming LMS 12877-12889, only one of this l ot carried a BR number that being 229 later 12886 finally BR 52886 until withdrawn in 1949. So it could possibly be off this locomotive as it was the only one that made it into BR service. LYR 1583 LMS 12887 was allocated a BR number but never carried it as withdrawn in 1948. Oval Cast brass in cleaned condition, measures 10.5in x 6in. A rare plate.
Worksplate BEYER PEACOCK & CO LD 1901 MANCHESTER ex Dutch State Railway Nederlandse Spoorwegen 4-4-0 numbered 4267-96. Oval cast brass in cleaned condition, measures 10in x 6in. The assumption that this plate is from one of these locomotives is m ade as the plate was sent to us from Holland along with the WD elsewhere in this auction.
Worksplate NORTH BRITISH LOCOMOTIVE COMPANY LTD GLASGOW No 25144 1944 ex Riddles WD 2-8-0 numbered WD 7273, 77273. This locomotive remained in Europe and was used by the Dutch State Railway Nederlandse Spoorwegen and numbered 4349. Withdrawn and scra pped in September 1953. Diamond shaped cast brass face lightly restored, measures 13.75in x 5.5in.
Worksplate BEYER PEACOCK & Co LTD 7363 BEYER GARRATT LOCOMOTIVE MANCHESTER 1950. Ex Rhodesian Railways Class 15 4-6-4 + 4-6-4 Double Baltic numbered 411. Oval cast brass face lightly restored , measures 10.5in x 6.5in.
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