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Great Western Railway locomotive whistles, a pair of large and small complete with their mounting elbows and connecting pipes. Small whistle stands 10.5in tall and the large 12.5in tall. In as removed condition.
Totem BR(S) FF SEAFORD from the former London Brighton & South Coast Railway station on the branch line from Lewes. In very good condition with one minor face chip repair.
Worksplate GEC TRACTION LIMITED VULCAN WORKS NEWTON-LE-WILLOWS ENGLAND 5464 1977 ex 0-6-0 diesel electric shunter used at British Steel Middlesborough Steel Works. Rectangular chromed brass in as removed condition, measures 10.25in x 4.5in.
London & North Eastern Railway tender plate L.N.E.R. 8216 STRATFORD 1901 ex GER Holden G58/LNER J17 0-6-0. Rectangular cast iron in as removed condition measures 10.25in x 6in.
Smokebox numberplate 80125 ex British Railways Riddles Standard Class 4 2-6-4T built at Brighton in 1955. Allocated to Stirling and 10D Lostock Hall from where it was withdrawn in October 1964 and scrapped at Maden and McKee (Stanley). In restored co ndition.
Nameplate MERLIN Ex 0-6-0 DM built by Hudswell Clark in 1951 as D 762 and delivered new to the Port Of Bristol Authority and numbered D23 and named Merlin. Sold in 1971 to R. O. Hodgson Ltd. of the English China Clay Group where it was used at their general warehouse at Carnforth, Lancashire and now preserved on the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway. Rectangular cast brass face restored, measures 27in x 5.5in.
Nameplate WILLINGTON HALLL ex BR-W Hawksworth modified Hall Class 4-6-0 built at Swindon in 1950 as order number 376 and numbered 7927. Allocated to Reading, Old Oak Common, Cardiff Canton, Cardiff East Dock, Ebbw Junction and 81F Oxford from where i t was withdrawn in December 1965 and sent to Barry. It is now owned by the Great Western Society Didcot and its frames are being used for its 1014 County project. In lightly face restored condition with L7927 stamped into the back indicating this is the left hand side. Willington Hall was near Tarporley Cheshire.
Totem BR(M) FF EAST DIDSBURY from the former London & North Western Railway station between Crewe and Manchester. In good condition with a small crease.
GWR brass cabside numberplate 5095 ex Collett Castle Class 4-6-0 built at Swindon in 1939 and named BARBURY CASTLE. Allocated to Laira, Old Oak Common, Cardiff Canton and 84G Shrewsbury from where it was withdrawn in August 1962 and scrapped at Swind on Works. Face restored, rear original.
London Underground enamel target/bullseye station sign SEVEN SISTERS. Measures 24in x 24in and is in very good condition with a few minor face chips.
Peckett locomotive headlamp brass plated PECKETT & SONS ENGINEERS BRISTOL on the chimney. Large bullseye front lens with cowling and rigid steel top handle. Complete with reservoir burner and slide in red shade. In restored condition stands 16in tall. Note one of 3 different pattern Peckett headlamps we are offering in this sale.
Totem BR(S) FF BROADSTAIRS from the former South Eastern and Chatham Railway station between Margate and Ramsgate. In fair condition with some face repairs.
Worksplate GEC TRACTION LIMITED VULCAN WORKS NEWTON-LE-WILLOWS ENGLAND 5409 1976 ex 0-6-0 diesel electric shunter used at Llanwern Steel Works in South Wales. Rectangular chromed brass in as removed condition, measures 10.25in x 4.5in.
British Railways cast aluminium depot plaque for Toton depicting the Cooling Towers. Square cast aluminium measures 17.75in x 17.75in. Face lightly restored.
Smokebox numberplate 68056 ex War Department Riddles J94 0-6-0 ST built by W.G. Bagnall in 1945 and numbered WD 75268. Taken into LNER stock in 1946 and numbered 8056 and then BR 68056. Allocated to West Hartlepool from where it was withdrawn in Octo ber 1962 and scrapped. In as removed condition with casting details in the rear.
BR(M) FF enamel doorplate PRIVATE. In very good condition with a few minor edge chips, measures 18in x 3.5in.
Totem BR(M) HF ACTON CENTRAL from the former London & North Western, Midland and North London Railway Joint station between South Acton and Willesden Junction. In very good condition with two minor face chip repairs.
North British Railway waiting room wall lamp stamped NBR in the front. Duplex burner stamped Sherwood Linley in the wick adjusters and complete with glass chimney and reflector. In original condition stands 15.5in tall.
BR(SC) FF enamel direction sign HILLINGTON WEST STATION with British Railways totem and left facing arrow, from the former London Midland & Scottish Railway station between Glasgow Central and Greenock. In good condition with minor edge repairs, mottling and slight loss of shine. Measures 28in x 13in.
INTER CITY APT advertising Model possibly for use in Travel Agents. Manufactured from wood with Driving Car SC48101 and Carriage SC48601 and SC49001. In excellent condition measures 50.5in long.
Tyers No 6 fibre single line tablet FELIXSTOWE TOWN - FELIXSTOWE BEACH from the former Great Eastern Railway section. In ex railway condition measures 4.5in diameter.
Totem BR(S)FF NORTHAM from the former London & South Western Railway station between St. Denys and Southampton. In excellent condition.
Worksplate YORKSHIRE ENGINE CO LIMITED MEADOW HALL WORKS SHEFFIELD No 2913 1965 ex 0-6-0 Diesel Hydraulic delivered new to the NCB. Oval cast brass in face cleaned condition, measures 11in x 6in.
Great Western railway brass cabside numberplate 7764 ex GWR Collett 0-6-0 PT built by the North British Locomotive Company, Glasgow as works number 24052 in 1931. Allocated to Severn Tunnel Junction from where it was withdrawn in May 1962 and scrappe d. Face lightly restored with PH stamped in the lower rim rear original condition.
Smokebox numberplate 42051 ex LMS Fairburn 4P 2-6-4T built at Derby in 1950. Allocated to Kentish Town, Manningham, Hellifield and 9E Trafford Park from where it was withdrawn in July 1965 and scrapped. In restored condition.
Great Western Railway original card notice re Funeral Of Her Late Most Gracious Majesty The Queen, Arrangement Of The Royal Train, Paddington to Windsor, 1.32pm Saturday 2nd Feb 1901. An absolutely stunning item with the complete train including the locomotive positioned across the page as a guide to a table beneath announcing the individuals in each carriage and the loco crew. Ornate, coloured border with the royal crests in each of the top corners. Printed by Waterlow & Sons, and is in it's original oak glazed frame. In superb condition, measures 15.75in x 10.75in. A superb and historic item.
Totem BR(S) FF FOLKESTONE WEST from the former South Eastern & Chatham Railway station originally named Shorncliffe Camp and is between Sandling and Folkestone Central and also had a platform for the Elham Valley Railway which closed in 1947. In excellent condition.
London & North Western Railway mahogany cased double line Block Instrument with traffolite plate UP FAST BLOCK TO CEMETERY. In very good condition stands 18.5in tall.
GWR machine engraved brass shelf plate CEMENT SIDINGS. In very good condition with original black wax infill. Measures 4.75in x 1.5in. From one of the Boxes between Kidlington and Aynho.
London Underground enamel target/bullseye station sign OXFORD CIRCUS. Measures 25.25in x 25.25in and is in excellent condition.
Nameplate STRATFORD CONNECTIONS ex British Railways Class 315 EMU 315857. This nameplate was fitted on the DMSO vehicle in 2008 when operated by National Express and removed in June 2015. Rectangular cast aluminium in as removed condition measures 51 in x 7.5in.
Nameplate ICKENHAM HALL ex GWR Collett Hall Class 4-6-0 built at Swindon in 1935 as order number 290 and numbered 5944. Allocated to Stafford Road, Oxley, Stourbridge Junction, Worcester and 85B Gloucester Horton Road Tyseley and 84C Banbury from whe re it was withdrawn in April 1963 and scrapped at Cashmore's Newport. Nicely face restored. The Hall is near Uxbridge London.
GWR brass cabside number plate 5944 ex Ickenham Hall, see previous lot for details. In face restored condition.
Worksplate THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC COMPANY LTD LONDON DICK KERR WORKS PRESTON ENGLAND WORKS ENGLAND No 523 1922. Ex New Zealand railways BOBO WE Overhead Electric locomotive. Rectangular cast brass, face restored, measures 10.25in x 4.5in.
Smokebox numberplate 43003 ex LMS Ivatt 2-6-0 built at Horwich in 1948 and numbered LMS 3003. Allocated to Bletchley, Nuneaton, Stoke and 5B Crewe south from where it was withdrawn in September 1967 and scrapped. Face restored.
Worksplate BRITISH RAILWAYS DONCASTER 1965 No 3481/E327 BUILT BY THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC Co Ltd VULCAN WORKS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATED ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES & THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC Co Ltd ex British Railways Class 86 Electric originally numbere d E3189 and 86250 in May 1974 and named The Glasgow Herald 1980 to 1996, Sheppard 100 2003 to 2004. Rectangular cast aluminium measures 8.5in x 6.5in. In lightly face restored condition with 86250 stamped into the back.
Totem BR(M) FF ALDERLEY EDGE from the former London & North Western Railway station between Crewe and Stockport. In good condition with a small crease.
GWR cast iron cabside numberplate 3761 ex Collett 0-6-0PT built at Swindon in 1937. Allocated 87F Llanelly for most of its working life and withdrawn from there in April 1964 and scrapped at Birds, Bynea. In original condition.
Caledonian Railway Coat Of Arms mounted on a hardwood back board. The LMS label on the rear states that this was produced at St Rollox Works for the Centenary of the railway and was used at the Centenary Luncheon in the Central Hotel Glasgow 10th Sep tember 1947. In very good condition measures 48in x 18in.
Tyers No 6 aluminium single line tablet DEREHAM WEST JCN - SWAFFHAM. From the former Great Eastern railway section closed in 1968. In ex railway condition measures 4.5in diameter.
LMS Tenderplate No 4401 1931. Originally fitted to Fowler 7F 0-8-0 locomotive 49637 built at Crewe in 1931. Rectangular cast iron in as removed condition measures 7.875in x 5.875in.
A pair of London & North Eastern Railway tins. BRASSO METAL POLISH embossed L&NER on the base stands 5in tall and NICKLEEN NICKEL POLISH embossed L&NER on the base stands 5in tall. Both in good condition and remarkable survivors and not s een by us before. (2 items)
Worksplate THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC CO LTD VULCAN WORKS NEWTON-LE-WILLOWS ENGLAND No D.1137 1966 ex 0-6-0 diesel hydraulic delivered new to NCB Aberpergwm Colliery, Glyn Neath and numbered No2, then to Maesteg Deep Pit and then back to Aberpergwm and fin ally to the Central Electricity Generating Board Ham Hill Power Station and numbered No1. Rectangular chromed brass face cleaned, measures 10.25in x 4.625in.
BR(S) FF enamel doorplate PRIVATE. In excellent condition with a couple of edge chips, measures 18in x 3.5in. This is the earlier dark green with raised lettering.
Smokebox numberplate 3743 ex Great Western Railway Collett 0-6-0 PT built at Swindon in 1937. Allocated to Tyseley and 84F Stourbridge Junction from where it was withdrawn in May 1962 and scrapped at Cashmore's Newport. Lightly face restored.
London & North Western Railway 3 Aspect Handlamp stamped in the reducing cone LNWR CARR DEPT WOLVERTON and on the side LNWR LLANWRTYD TRAFFIC No4 A2844. Complete with LMS reservoir, burner, reflector and all glasses. In lightly cleaned condition.
Totem BR(S)FF ST.JOHNS from the former South Eastern and Chatham Railway station between New Cross and Chislehurst. In very good condition with some chipping in the bottom panel.
BRISTOL AND EXETER RAILWAY wooden painted railway policeman's truncheon, hand painted BER 34 with Victorian crown to the top. In good condition has a glued split but now solid, handle marked PARKER 233 HOLBORN. Measures 17.25in long.
British Railways Western Region brass cabside numberplate 9437 ex Hawksworth 0-6-0 PT built by Robert Stephenson & Hawthorn Ltd in 1951. Allocated to Duffryn Yard, Cardiff Canton, Barry, Cardiff East Dock and 88B Radyr from where it was withdrawn in June 1965 and scrapped. In face restored condition.
London Underground enamel target/bullseye sign BOND STREET. In very good condition with a couple of minor face chips in original bronze frame. Measures 43.5in x 36in. A famous London landmark.
Danish State Railways Danske Statsbaner cast gun metal winged locomotive emblem as fitted to the front of their diesel locomotives, In nicely polished condition rear original, measures 29in x 10.5in.
Totem BR(S) FF FOLKESTONE EAST from the former South Eastern & Chatham Railway station originally named Folkestone Junction and was between Shorncliffe and Dover Town. In excellent condition.
Worksplate THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC CO LTD VULCAN WORKS NEWTON-LE-WILLOWS ENGLAND No D.1199 1967 ex 0-6-0 diesel hydraulic used at Celnen South Colliery Abercarn and later rebuilt by Yorkshire Engine in 1996 for Thames Steel Ltd Sheerness Steelworks, Isl e of Sheppey, and named Bill and numbered No.L127, withdrawn around 2012. Rectangular chromed brass face cleaned and restored, measures 10.25in x 4.625in.
Cambrian Railway cast iron Fire Fender with CAMBRIAN RAILWAY COMPANY cast into the front. In very good condition measures 29.25in wide x 9in deep x 6in tall.
Smokebox numberplate 58196 ex Midland Railway Johnson 2F 0-6-0 built at Derby in 1875. Allocated to 5B Crewe South from where it was withdrawn in July 1958 and scrapped. Numerals lightly restored.
Rhymney Railway Gangers Lookout horn. Brass with horn mouthpiece clearly stamped in the end RR Co. Measures 12in long.
Nameplate LORD PALMER ex GWR Churchward Saint Class 4-6-0 built at Swindon in December 1905 and numbered 175 renumbered 2975 in 1912. Originally named Viscount Churchill then Sir Ernest Palmer and lastly Lord Palmer. Lord Palmer was deputy chairman o f the GWR from 1906-1943. Allocated to Bristol Bath Road and Banbury from where it was withdrawn in November 1944 and scrapped. In restored condition. If you look closely at the back of the plate you can see the GWR re used the backplate from Sir Ernest Palmer.
GWR brass cabside numberplate 2975 ex Churchward Saint Class 4-6-0 named Lord Palmer. In nicely face restored condition, see previous lot for further details.
Tyers No6 fibre single line tablet CLAYTON WEST JCN - CLAYTON WEST STN complete with original leather hoop and pouch. In ex railway condition hoop measures 21.5in long.
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