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An auction of Bus, Tram, Trolleybus & Underground Collectables

Enamel signs & plates, posters, cap badges, maps, timetables, tickets & other relics

th Monday 29 June 2015 at 11.00 am (viewing from 9am) to be held at THE CROYDON PARK HOTEL (Windsor Suite) 7 Altyre Road, Croydon CR9 5AA (close to East Croydon rail and tram station)

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Lot Number 1932 London Underground items Lot Number London Transport BUS STOP comprising a card BOOKLET SIGNS 'Also for journeys on 1 with fold-out UNDERGROUND 4 other routes towards Holborn' MAP of Central London "Guide and 'Alighting point only for to Travel - through service Sth buses terminating here'. Harrow and the West End" dated Measuring 25" (63cm) across and November 1932 (small stain on made of painted aluminium, rear cover, map is excellent) and these signs are larger than fold-out LEAFLET "Bus & Tram normal q-plates and are connections with South Harrow believed to have been situated & Hounslow Line Stations" (good atop a bus shelter, original condition). [2] location unknown. In very good condition. [2] Estimate £50 to £70 Estimate £40 to £60

Lot Number First-year edition of the BECK Lot Number London General Omnibus UNDERGROUND MAP Company MAP & GUIDE TO 5 'Underground Railways of 2 OMNIBUS SERVICES dated London", this being the undated August 1911, the 6th issue of the edition without a print-code famous London bus map which issued in approx August 1933 ran from March 1911 until 1994. with mention of the An early issue with the reconstructed & re-named illustration of the B-type bus on stations at Green Park and the cover. Lightly used with Holborn opening in September some foxing to the cover but that year. A fold-out card map in otherwise in very good excellent condition. [1] condition. [1] Estimate £200 to £300 Estimate £100 to £150

Lot Number London Underground ENAMEL Lot Number Enamel 'bullseye' STOCK- SIGN 'WAY OUT' with arrow and NUMBER PLATE from 1949 6 listing Sloane Street, 3 London Underground R47-Stock Knightsbridge and Brompton (District Line) Non-Driving Motor Road. Thought to be from Car 23206. These plates were Knightsbridge station on the located above the inter- Piccadilly Line and the style connecting doors at each end of suggests 1960s vintage. An the car. In very good ex-car unflanged sign 59" (75cm) long condition. [1] and in very good, ex-use condition. [1] Estimate £40 to £60 Estimate £80 to £120

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Lot Number London Transport items Lot Number London Transport ENAMEL comprising E-PLATES for Green SIGN 'DANGER OVERHEAD 7 Line Coach routes 714 11 REPAIRS' as fitted to the AEC (weathered with edge-corrosion) Mercury tower wagons used to & 725 (weathered) plus a bus erect, maintain & dismantle the driver's duty-card (paper pasted overhead wires of the London on resin) dated October 1963 for trolleybus system from 1936-62. route 142 out of Cricklewood This is one of the exact replica garage, in ex-use condition. [3] signs manufactured for the LT Museum (marked LTM 2/1991 on the reverse) in connection Estimate £30 to £50 with the restoration of vehicle 89Q. A few small chips but generally excellent. Measures 35" x 24" (89cm x 61cm). [1] Estimate £50 to £70 Lot Number London Underground 1938 Tube Stock enamel DESTINATION 8 PLATE for East Finchley & Tooting on the Northern Line. Double-sided. In good, ex-use condition. [1] Lot Number London Transport enamel bus stop E-PLATE for 'Thames Estimate £50 to £70 12 Weald'. This independent operator (Dr Nesbitt Heffernan) was mainly known for his Dartford Tunnel service which linked north Kent with Romford. Plates for this operator are very scarce. This is the version with London General Omnibus Co Ltd Lot Number green lettering. In very good ex- driver's/conductor's CAP bus stop condition. [1] 9 BADGE of the winged-wheel design, in brass, issued around Estimate £90 to £120 1910. These badges were replaced by Underground Group designs post-WW1. In used but very good condition. [1]

Estimate £60 to £80 Lot Number Routemaster EPHEMERA comprising set of 6 TfL interior 13 posters 1954-2005 plus large Golden Jubilee vinyl logo for side of buses (picture shows one in situ) plus a framed set of photographs entitled 'The last Collection of London General Lot Number days of Routemaster on the 12'. Omnibus Company MAPS [8 items] 10 comprising nos 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 8 1928 and nos 3, 4, 5/6 & 7 1929. Estimate £30 to £50 Variable condition but most are good. [11]

Estimate £50 to £70

Lot Number London Transport Green Line MAPS OF DAILY COACH 14 SERVICES issued in 1946 as the services were re-instated after the War - these are the May and September issues respectively and are in very good condition. [2] Estimate £25 to £35

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Lot Number Collection of mainly London Lot Number WW2 London Transport fold-out transport EPHEMERA including TIMETABLE LEAFLETS for 15 bus photos, early AEC general 19 Green Line routes 2, 23 & 23A, 3 arrangement drawings, & 35 and 9 & 10, all dated April brochures, maps, ABCs etc. 1941. After withdrawal of all [Quantity] Green Line services upon the outbreak of WW2, a limited Estimate £25 to £35 network, using route numbers instead of letters, was re- introduced from December 1940 onwards, only to be withdrawn again in 1942. These wartime timetables are scarce survivors. All in excellent condition. [3] Lot Number c1931 London Underground MAP OF LONDON'S 16 UNDERGROUND RAILWAYS, Estimate £60 to £80 one of the Stingemore-designed series which ran from 1925 until 1932. Linen-card map with red cover in the larger size of the later editions and showing the Piccadilly Line extensions to Cockfosters, Sudbury Town and Lot Number 1953 London Underground Northfields as under Metropolitan Line card CAR construction. It is in unmarked, 20 DIAGRAM showing the lines lightly-used condition. [1] from Aldgate to Watford, Aylesbury and Uxbridge. Carries a print-date of 10/53 and likely Estimate £50 to £70 to have been fixed in a Class T compartment stock coach. In good ex-use condition with light creases and slight staining. [1] Estimate £40 to £60

Lot Number London Transport tram/trolleybus driver's SAFE 17 DRIVING MEDALS comprising a full, consecutive set from 1941 to 1974 with the ribbons for 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35 years. Awarded Lot Number 1930s London Transport to driver H A Blunt of whom Advertising Department CAP there is an accompanying 21 BADGE as issued to bill-posters picture dated 12/60 where he is on the bus and underground wearing the first 4 ribbons. An systems from the 1930s to the amazing record in every sense. 1950s. This is the earlier version In good condition as worn. [8 of this badge with under and items] over-lining to the word 'Advertising'. In very good, Estimate £30 to £50 lightly-used condition. [1] Estimate £100 to £150

Lot Number London Transport ename bus stop E-PLATES for routes 79 M- 18 S, 90B, 95 x 3 (2 are painted aluminium), 109 Weekday, 119B Sunday and 141A Saturday. All in good, ex-use condition. [8]

Estimate £80 to £120

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Lot Number Capital Transport BOOK Lot Number A London (City of Westminster) 'LONDON TRANSPORT CAP STREET SIGN for Savile Row, 22 BADGES', the definitive and only 26 W1, the street famous for men's reference work on the subject, bespoke tailoring as well as written by David Lawrence. Fully being where the Beatles illustrated in b&w, it was performed in 1969 on the roof of published in 1989 and, being the Apple offices. Made by long out of print, is now much Burnham, the sign measures 36" sought after. Hardback book in x 12" (92cm x 31cm) and is in good condition, lightly read. [1] excellent ex-street condition with a good shine and just minor Estimate £20 to £40 chipping at the edges and the screw-holes. [1] Estimate £200 to £300

Lot Number London Underground ENAMEL ROUNDEL SIGN from Bayswater 23 Station. This is a medium-size sign measuring 34" (87cm) Lot Number London Transport 1950s/60s across by 28" (71cm) high, enamel BUS & COACH STOP estimated to date from the 27 FLAG (both request) of the 1980s/90s, and comes in three hollow, 'boat' type introduced parts plus original brass frame. In c1950. This is an E3 version with very good condition. [1] space for 3 e-plates on each side and is complete with Estimate £800 to £1000 runners. An outstandingly fine example with barely a blemish (one small repaired chip noticed). [1] Estimate £180 to £220 Lot Number London Transport enamel coach stop E-PLATE for Green Line 24 route 712 destinated Victoria, Epsom, Dorking, likely to have been located on a southbound stop in north London, for Lot Number Early 20th century ENAMEL example at Golders Green. In BADGE 'Swindon Corporation very good ex-use condition. 28 346 Licensed Driver' believed to Destinated plates for route 712 have been issued to a bus driver are scarce. [1] in that town. Double-sided and measuring 2" (5cm) across, the Estimate £130 to £150 badge would have been worn with a leather strap on the lapel. Some enamel loss on one side. [1] Estimate £25 to £35 Lot Number 1928 London Underground fold- out POCKET MAPS "What to See 25 and How to Travel", designed by E G Perman, comprising the Summer 1928 edition (lightly used but good condition) and the 12/1928 edition (well-used, worn with fold tears). [2]

Estimate £30 to £50

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Lot Number London Transport 'Ultimate' Lot Number London Transport enamel coach TICKET MACHINE no U889 with stop E-PLATE 'National Express 29 correct-type box ex Kingston 33 Coach Stop' with the reflected garage for routes 218/219 plus 'N' symbol. From a stop in the TICKET-ROLL HOLDER with London area served by the long- TICKET ROLLS (non -LT), driver's distance coaches of the National door MOUNTING BRACKET, Bus Company group. Some driver's TIME-CARDS for surface scratches but generally 218/219 duties and a pair of good. [1] reversible plastic GARAGE ALLOCATION PLATES for Estimate £40 to £60 Kingston (K)/Norbition (NB) garages. Machine appears to be in excellent condition. [Set] Estimate £150 to £200 Lot Number London Underground enamel STATION FRIEZE PANEL from 34 Sloane Square station carrying the colours of the District and Circle Lines at the top edge. This Lot Number Croydon Corporation Tramways is the later style of panel still in driver's/conductor's CAP use today and is invery good 30 BADGE as worn from 1906-1933. ex-use condition with just very Made of brass, the badge minor marks etc at the edges. [1] features the Corporation's coat of arms supported by laurel leaves and the motto 'Sanitate Estimate £80 to £120 Crescamus' (let us grown in health). A very scarce badge in excellent condition. [1]

Estimate £150 to £200 Lot Number Collection of London Transport BUS ITEMS comprising a 35 perspex Routemaster GRILLE BADGE, a Park Royal RT/RTL BODYBUILDER'S PLATE, a 3/3RT brass CHASSIS TAG and Lot Number London Underground two BELL PUSHES, one white 1950s/60s ENAMEL FRIEZE and the other the brown type for 31 PLATE for the Piccadilly Line the conductor's use. All in ex- with the line name on the bar of vehicle condition and all good a traditional LT bullseye. Slight bar the body plate which is a damage at some screw-holes little damaged at one screw- but overall a fine example. [1] hole. [5] Estimate £80 to £120 Estimate £70 to £90

Lot Number 1919 London Underground MAP Lot Number London Underground Q Stock OF THE ELECTRIC RAILWAYS enamel DESTINATION PLATE 32 OF LONDON 'What to See & 36 for Hammersmith & Mansion How to Travel' with print-code House on the District Line. 395-500M-2-10-19. Has the red, Double-sided. In good, ex-use open, bullseye circle on the condition. [1] cover and opens out in 8 panels to 13.7" x 10.9" (34 x 28cm). In Estimate £80 to £120 very good, unmarked condition with just minor age-darkening in places. [1] Estimate £80 to £120

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Lot Number London Transport Buses Lot Number London Transport EPHEMERA "Fireman" BADGE issued from comprising 3 small bus 37 the late 1940s onwards to the 41 POSTERS including a 1962 members of the Central Road Galbraith 'Please help the Services fire brigades until conductor', a 14-position disbandment in the late 1960s. wooden TICKET RACK (with Badge is nickel with enamel used, dog-eared tickets) and a inlays, one fixing lug on the quantity of PUNCH TICKETS, reverse is missing, otherwise in almost all post-WW2, from excellent condition. [1] Central & Country buses, Green Line Coaches, trams, Festival of Estimate £50 to £70 Britain etc. [Quantity] Estimate £30 to £50

Lot Number Quantity of London Transport Tram/Tram & Trolleybus 38 POCKET MAPS from 1934/5 to Lot Number London Underground 1950. Condition varies from well DIAGRAMMATIC CARD MAPS by used to very good. [24] 42 H C Beck comprising issue No 1, 1935 (small stain, otherwise good) and No 2, 1936 (a little Estimate £40 to £60 age-spotting, otherwise good). [2] Estimate £30 to £50

Lot Number London Underground items comprising 1936 double-sided 39 LEAFLET 'Cheap Evening Fares to UndergrounD Stations (from Lot Number London Transport 1960s the LNER)' (small loss at top Aldenham Bus Works, Drawing edge) and a 1940 Metropolitan 43 Office PHOTOGRAPHS IN Line CARRIAGE NOTICE 'What BINDERS comprising 1/2-plate to do in Air Raids' and photographs (100+ each) of bus referenced for Met Line types, with descriptions, during Compartment Stock (frayed construction and after edges and one short inward completion, taken by Director of tear). [2] Research, Chiswick, including both whole vehicle views and Estimate £25 to £35 close-ups of bodywork and mechanical features. A very comprehensive photographic reference for use for repairs & overhaul. This set comprises the RC coach & standee Merlin XMS types. [2] Lot Number WW2 London Transport Tramways double-sided CARD Estimate £50 to £70 40 FARECHART dated April 1942 for routes 2-4 (Victoria Embankment & Wimbledon Station) and 22-24 (Victoria Embankment & Streatham/Tooting). In ex- tramcar condition with a little damp-staining and other marks but quite reasonable overall. [1]

Estimate £40 to £60

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Lot Number London Transport 1960s Lot Number London Transport enamel Aldenham Bus Works, Drawing UNDERGROUND CAP BADGES 44 Office PHOTOGRAPHS IN 47 comprising 4 x 1977/78 BINDERS comprising 1/2-plate supervisory issue with griffins (2 photographs (30+/80+) of bus x Station Foreman, 2 x Station types, with descriptions, during Manager) and 4 x traditional construction (XA) and after motorman's issue (2 x 1930s completion (both), taken by nickel, 2 x 1960s chrome). Small Director of Research, Chiswick, nicks to the 1930s badges, the including both whole vehicle rest in very good condition. [8] views and close-ups of bodywork and mechanical Estimate £50 to £70 features. A very comprehensive photographic reference for use for repairs & overhaul. This set comprises the TT Dartford Tunnel & XA types. [2] London Transport enamel coach Estimate £40 to £60 Lot Number stop E-PLATE for Green Line 48 route 711 destinated Uxbridge, Beaconsfield, High Wycombe. This plate would have been located in west London, perhaps in Shepherds Bush or Ealing. In Lot Number London Transport 1960s very good ex-use condition. [1] Aldenham Bus Works, Drawing 45 Office PHOTOGRAPHS IN BINDERS comprising 1/2-plate Estimate £100 to £150 photographs (60+) of the BEA RMA type Routemaster, with descriptions, during construction and after completion , taken by the Director of Research, Chiswick, including both whole Lot Number c 1910-1933 London General vehicle views (including trailer) Omnibus Company Inspector's and close-ups of bodywork and 49 CAP BADGE of the laurel-leaf mechanical features. A very wreath design introduced in the comprehensive photographic early motor-bus era and in use reference for use for repairs & until the LPTB takeover. Made of overhaul. [1] brass with enamel inlay. In good condition. [1] Estimate £40 to £60 Estimate £100 to £150

Lot Number London Transport 1960s Lot Number London Transport 1940/50s Aldenham Bus Works, Drawing enamel bus stop timetable 46 Office PHOTOGRAPHS IN 50 panel HEADER PLATE. This is BINDERS comprising 1/2-plate the early post-WW2 design photographs (70+) of the RMC & featuring the updated version of RCL type Routemasters, with the LT bullseye design and was descriptions, during construction the final issue of these plates and after completion , taken by before they were discontinued the Director of Research, in the 1950s. Measures 8" x 3" Chiswick, including both whole (21cm x 7cm). In very good, ex- vehicle views and close-ups of use condition with just a few tiny bodywork and mechanical edge-chips which have been features. A very comprehensive touched in. [1] photographic reference for use for repairs & overhaul. [1] Estimate £100 to £150

Estimate £40 to £60

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Lot Number London Transport 1950s/60s Lot Number Collection of London Transport enamel BUS SHELTER PLATE " OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS 51 LONDON TRANSPORT - 54 comprising ANNUAL REPORTS CARLTON AVENUE WEST" from (foolscap editions) for 1934, 1935 the "Keston" wooden shelter & 1936 x 2 (illustrations & maps served by RT/RTL/RTW and present), 'London Transport - A RM-type buses on route 18 at Record & Survey' illustrated, this stop on the Watford Road in soft-cover BOOKS by Vernon North Wembley. Sign is 18" Summerfield - 1934 & 1935 (42cm) square, one-sided with a editions, plus BOOKLETS 'A flange and fixing lugs. A couple Personal Letter from the of small chips touched in but Chairman', the full set of five otherwise in very good condition 1949-1953. Generally in good to with an excellent shine. [1] very good condition. [11] Estimate £50 to £70

Estimate £220 to £250

Lot Number London Transport Bus Examiner's CAP BADGE issued in Lot Number Bell Punch TICKET MACHINE as 55 the early 1960s to those used from the 1890s on. Divisional Mechanical Inspectors 52 Machine no 58746, it punches who were qualified by the and dings. [1] Ministry of Transport to conduct driving tests of trainees passing through LT's Chiswick Training School. Issued to a very small Estimate £50 to £70 number of staff for a short period of time, this is a scarce badge. Made of 'gold'-plated metal with enamel inlays, it is in very good condition. [1] Estimate £100 to £150 Lot Number London Transport TROLLEYBUS 'T' TRANSFER mounted on red- 53 painted board and varnished. These transfers were carried on every London trolleybus on the rear platform window and, originally, on the nearside. A Lot Number London Transport enamel bus well-finished item of high stop E-PLATE for route 806 quality. [1] 56 destinated Templefields, Harlow Mill Station and likely to have Estimate £50 to £70 been located at Harlow bus station. A little weathered from a long period of use but generally good. [1] Estimate £80 to £120

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Lot Number 1912 Underground MAP: Central Lot Number Metropolitan Electric Tramways London Railway 'Liverpool & Driver's & Conductor's CAP 57 Broad St Stations now open' 60 BADGE dating from 1924-1933. promoting the 'connecting link Based on the Underground between East and West' and the Group's bar & circle 'bullseye' connections with the Great motif and made of nickel-silver Eastern Railway. Shows the enamelled in blue. The badge extension from Wood Lane to has some small enamel losses in Ealing as under construction. places on the bar but is overall Opens out to 14" x 11" (36" x 28"). very reasonable. [1] In well used condition with wear and fold-partings. An unusual Estimate £100 to £150 issue. [1] Estimate £80 to £120

Lot Number London Underground quad royal POSTER MAP 'The London 61 Underground' dated 1978 and Lot Number 1940s/50s London Transport designed by Paul Garbutt. LOCAL ROAD & RAIL Shows the Jubilee Line under 58 TIMETABLES comprising Hemel construction from Baker St to Hempstead & District November Trafalgar Square. Has been 1950, Hertford, Ware & District stored folded and has a small November 1946 and Hitchin, hole near the top edge (outside Letchworth & District March the map) but is otherwise in 1948 and May 1 to June 10, 1952. good condition. [1] Some cover markings but generally good. [4] Estimate £40 to £60 Estimate £50 to £70

Lot Number 1910 LCC TRAMWAY MAP of London and Suburbs 'showing Lot Number London Transport RT-class 62 the LCC Tramways and their BRASS DUMB-IRON TAGS (fleet connections with other 59 & chassis nos) comprising RTs tramways and tube railways'. A 590, 880, 1097, 1341, 1708 ('GB' fold-out linen-backed map bus formerly RT 2776 - see lot inside linen-card covers 310 for 2776 tag), 2511, 2823 produced by G W Bacon & Co (green ex red), 3252, 3446 (red ex Ltd 'under the direction of the green), 3886 (survives in London County Council', the Canada), 4037 (red ex green, map pre-dates the LCC's own later Guernseybus open-top), issues. Shows the whole County 4195B (green, later red), 4667 of London area. Name on cover, and 4785B (last heard of in a little damp-staining at the top Canada). All in ex-vehicle but generally good. A very condition, some with traces of scarce issue. [1] black or green paint. [14] Estimate £200 to £300 Estimate £80 to £120

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Lot Number Selection of London Transport Lot Number A box of London Transport enamel bus stop E-PLATES EPHEMERA from a retired senior 63 comprising 117 Mon-Sat ('Sat' in 66 driving instructor at Chiswick red, vinyl sticker for N29 Night Works comprising rule books on reverse), 639 Mon-Fri Peak and instruction manuals, staff Hours, both these in very good posters, lecture slides, training condition, and 805 (weathered sheets, recruitment material etc. with small corner damage). [3] [Considerable quantity] Estimate £40 to £60 Estimate £20 to £40

Lot Number London Transport Underground 1950S/60S enamel FRIEZE Lot Number Quantity of London County 64 PANEL from Blackfriars station Council (LCC) Tramways shared by the District & Circle 67 POCKET MAPS from 1928 to Lines and featuring the colours 1933 (last one is LT issue). of both lines plus a 'bullseye' Variable condition from lightly logo for the District. It is unusual used to very good. [14] for these panels to include the bullseye. 64" (163cm) long and in Estimate £40 to £60 very good ex-use condition with a few edge-chips touched in. [1] [See lot 352 for a matching Circle Line frieze plate.] Estimate £130 to £150 Lot Number London Transport enamel bus stop Q-PLATE "Queue this side 68 for 80, 80A, 151, 164, 164A, 280, 280A, 711 - Queue other side for 93, 213, 213A". An unusually 'congested' plate including a Lot Number London Transport Senior Tour green-background number for a Guide's CAP BADGE with gold Green Line service. This would 65 finish and raised infills as issued have been on a combined bus to the senior inspectors who and Green Line coach stop qualified as guides on the situated in Sutton High St. Minor sightseeing bus tours operated edge chips but generally very by the Tours & Charters Dept good. [1] and who supervised the 'basic- level' guides. It is believed that Estimate £220 to £270 there were usually only a couple of senior guides at any one time and that this is therefore a most uncommon badge. Very good condition. [1] Estimate £130 to £150

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Lot Number London Transport WW2 "BUS Lot Number London Underground 1938 Tube TROLLEYBUS & TRAM Stock enamel DESTINATION 69 ROUTES - CENTRAL AREA", 73 PLATE for Golders Green & three issues comprising No 3, Hampstead on the Northern 1943 (foxing to cover, otherwise Line. Double-sided. A much good), No 1, 1944 (very good sought-after destination. In condition) and No 1, 1945 (poor good, ex-use condition. [1] condition, separated). Wartime issues when publishing of the usual maps stopped but the Estimate £150 to £200 presence of large numbers of allied servicemen in London caused a need for some information. Fold-out lists of routes/places served and only 12/13,000 printed. [3] Lot Number 1935 London Underground quad royal POSTER MAP 'Central Area Estimate £40 to £60 74 and surrounding streets'. Has a 'bubble' for every station, each containing a street map. A most unusual issue. Has been stored folded with a couple of small partings at the fold-corners but Lot Number 1924/5 London Underground otherwise in good condition. [1] MAP of the Electric Railways of 70 London "What to see and how to travel". Winter 1924/25 Estimate £80 to £120 (November 1924) edition. In very good condition, just lightly used. [1] Estimate £50 to £70 Lot Number 1930 East Surrey Traction Co Ltd Official TIMETABLE of Bus 75 Routes - Summer Service (First Issue) dated 16/4/30. 108pp booklet in good condition apart Lot Number London Transport 1950s/60s from minor edge-losses to enamel COACH STOP FLAG - cover. [1] 71 REQUEST of the hollow, 'boat' type introduced c1950. This is an Estimate £50 to £70 E3 version with space for 3 e- plates on each side and is complete with runners. An outstandingly fine example with barely a blemish. [1] Early 1930s Green Line Coaches Estimate £170 to £220 Lot Number Ltd (pre-London Transport) 76 enamel timetable panel HEADER PLATE. These plates were replaced by LT versions from 1933 onwards. Some chips to the enamel at the Lot Number London Transport enamel bus corners/edges but this is a very stop E-PLATE for Eastern scarce survivor. [1] 72 National route 401 'Summer Only' which ran between Enfield Estimate £170 to £220 and Southend in the summers of 1973 and 1974. A scarce plate in very good, ex-use condition. [1]

Estimate £80 to £120

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Lot Number London Transport GOLD PASS Lot Number 1887 District Railway "COUNTRY MEDALLION as formerly issued MAP OF THE ENVIRONS OF 77 to board members/very senior 81 LONDON", a series which ran officers to provide the holder from 1883 to 1898. Pocket-sized, with free travel on LT rail and linen-backed map inside hard road services. Believed to be the covers with many illustrations of final issue, inscribed 'London London sights. The map (13" x Transport'. In excellent condition. 16.5" - 33cm x 42cm) shows [1] counties in different colours and the DR connections with the Estimate £100 to £150 Metropolitan and main-line railways, reaching to St Albans in the north and Dorking in the south. Some wear to covers but a very reasonable copy of this scarce issue. [1] Lot Number WW1 LCC Tramways pocket- sized "MAP & GUIDE TO CAR Estimate £100 to £150 78 SERVICES" dated February 1915. Illustrated with a cover picture of Southwark Cathedral. In very good condition. [1]

Estimate £60 to £80 Lot Number London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATES for Green 82 Line coach routes 707/717 (1970s, between Baker St & Golders Green) and 721 between Aldgate and Brentwood. In ex- London Transport Tramways Lot Number stop condition. [2] double-sided card 79 FARECHARTS for routes 8-20, 22-24 (Victoria/Embankment & Estimate £50 to £70 Tooting/Streatham) & 10, 16-18 (City & Tooting, Victoria Embankment & Purley) dated October 1950 and routes 44 & 46 (City & Beresford Square) and 54 (Victoria & Grove Park) dated January 1947. In ex-tramcar Lot Number PERSONAL SCRAPBOOK (with condition with wear & stains etc. his monogram on cover) of H [2] 83 (Harry) C Beck, designer of the famous London Underground Estimate £50 to £70 map. 29 double-sided pages containing a wide variety of items special to him, eg cartoons, tube maps, drawings, sketches of self and Fred Stingemore, family photos (incl wedding) and correspondence, Quantity of London Transport Lot Number LT rejection letter, design for Green Line Coaches POCKET Underground timetable cover MAPS from 1935 to 1939. Mostly 80 etc etc. A truly historic mini- in very good condition. [13] archive. [1 with multiple contents] Estimate £500 to £800 Estimate £40 to £60

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Lot Number London Transport/LCC Lot Number 1913 official UNDERGROUND Tramways items comprising 2 x MAP OF LONDON, "What to see 84 Nov 1931 LCC Tram MAPS, 87 and how to see it". Print-code: enamel E-PLATES for routes 57 187-150 M-1-6-13.This is the map Mon-Sat and 303A and 8 x shown on p59 of Capital Underground WORKING Transport's "No need to ask" TIMETABLE APPENDICES dated reference work and shows the 1947/48/57/61. [12] planned extensions of the Bakerloo, Central and Estimate £40 to £60 Hampstead Tubes. The cover features one of the first printed versions of the bullseye logo, forerunner of today's roundel. Ex-guidebook issue with small edge-trim. Light wear but Lot Number Pair of London Transport generally good. [1] 'Pyrene' brass FIRE Estimate £80 to £120 85 EXTINGUISHERS as fitted to most London buses from the 1930s to the 1970s. Both are marked 'LPTB' from the 1933-1948 period. In ex-use condition. [2] Lot Number London Transport CAP BADGE Estimate £30 to £50 "TOUR GUIDE" issued in the 88 mid-1960s onwards to those bus inspectors who qualified as guides on the sightseeing buses and coaches of the Tours and Charters Department. Badge is Lot Number Fleetnumber BONNET PLATE chromed metal with enamel from London Transport AEC inlays. In excellent conditon. [1] 86 Regent STL 2272. Delivered in 1937 with a Chiswick-built 'roof- Estimate £50 to £70 box' body, the final bus to carry this number was withdrawn and scrapped in 1950. The plate evidences that final destination of the scrapyard and has buckles and chips as well as Lot Number London Underground ENAMEL minor loss to some of the DESTINATION PLATE from an transfers. [1] 89 O/P/Q-stock car reading 'District' on one side and Estimate £150 to £200 'Metropolitan' on the other. Thought to date from the late-1930s, this sign was a swivel-plate for the lower position in the destination indicator. In well-used but very reasonable ex-car condition. [1] Estimate £50 to £70

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Lot Number Collection of BUS EPHEMERA Lot Number London Transport Police CAP incl Ian Allan ABCs 1949 East BADGE 'British Transport 90 Kent, (unmarked), London 94 Commission Police' with King's examples 1944-72, Buses Crown and LT 'griffin' logo inset. Illustrated issues 1-4 (very good Believed to be 1958 on. Approx originals), 1947 'Overground' 2" top to bottom and 1" wide booklets x 2, Lough Swilly (5cm x 3cm). Complete with clip timetable 1/9/57 and Coras on reverse and in very good Iompair Eireann provincial condition. [1] timetable Summer 1958. [16 items] Estimate £50 to £70 Estimate £50 to £70

Lot Number London Transport Buses Senior Road Inspector's CAP with 1970s Lot Number VEHICLE BADGES comprising a 95 BADGE (cap is size 7/56 and brass AEC PLATE surmounted appears to be unused) plus 91 by wings and the letters 'EE' London Underground Area (operator unknown) and an Manager's/Traffic Manager's enamel WHEEL-HUB PLATE CAP with 1980s 'bullion' type from a BUT (British United BADGE (cap is size 7 1/8 / 57 Traction) trolleybus, possibly a and also appears to be unused). London Q1 vehicle. The brass [2] plate is in good condition, the trolleybus plate, a scarce Estimate £60 to £80 example, has chips around the screw-holes. [2] Estimate £120 to £150

Lot Number London Underground ENAMEL SIGN 'TO THE TRAINS' featuring 96 a 4-flight arrow and thus believed to date from the late Lot Number 2nd edition of the Harry Beck 1920s/early1930s. Measures 37" London Underground (94cm) across including 'after- 92 diagrammatic, fold-out MAP market' frame. Two small chips issued in February 1933 with to the face have been touched print-code 376-20,000-17-2-33. in, otherwise the sign is in very This is the special version good condition. [1] relating to the opening of the stations at Southgate and Estimate £150 to £200 Enfield West. This was a limited print-run and this is a scarce issue. A little light wear but overall in very good condition [1] Estimate £250 to £300 Lot Number Quantity of London Transport road and rail POCKET MAPS 97 comprising the 'London'/'London's Railways' series 1956-1975, the 'Welcome' series 1962-66, Sightseeing & Lot Number London Transport enamel bus Tourist issues 1969-78 and Red stop E-PLATE for route 71 Arrow issues from 1973 & 1975. 93 Sunday Afternoon in red In very good to mint condition. lettering. Believed to have been [38] used on the Sunday diversion of the route in Ham in the Estimate £40 to £60 late-1970s. In very good condition. [1] Estimate £50 to £70

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Lot Number London Transport Official's Lot Number London Transport enamel bus TIMETABLE of Country Area stop E-PLATE for Maidstone & 98 Buses (North-East Area) in 101 District services 98, 100 & 101. operation on and from Likely to have been located on Wednesday, July 5th 1939. The an LT bus stop in Tonbridge and 4th issue in this series and the unsusual, not only for being a 3- last before WW2. 64pp booklet way split but also for giving the with inspector's initials on front operator's name three times. In cover and partial parting of the very good ex-use condition. [1] last few pages but otherwise good. [1] Estimate £80 to £120 Estimate £50 to £70

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Lot Number 1927 London Underground MAP 102 OF LONDON'S UNDERGROUND 99 RAILWAYS, one of the Fred Stingemore-designed 1925-32 series, this being the January 1927 issue. A linen-card map in the smaller size of the early 'Stingemores'. In lightly-used but very reasonable condition. [1]

Estimate £50 to £70 Lot Number Green Line Coaches Ltd (pre- London Transport) MAPS OF 103 DAILY COACH SERVICES dated 31.3.33 and 1.5.33, two of the less common issues from the seven in this style in 1933. Lightly used Lot Number London Buses senior officers' id but good condition. [2] badges comprising OFFICIAL'S 100 PLATE (serial no 2036) issued for Estimate £30 to £50 use as identification when on duty out of uniform with the design largely unchanged from that introduced by the LGOC in the early 1920s. Chrome-plated metal with blue enamel inlays. Enamel 'bullseye' STOCK- Plus two WALLET MEDALLIONS Lot Number NUMBER PLATE from 1938 in chromed metal with red 104 London Underground P-stock enamel inlays - the inspector driving motor car (D-end) 14234. (numbered) and instructor These plates were located versions. All date from the 1980s above the inter-connecting and are in excellent condition. [3] doors at each end of the car. In very good ex-car condition. [1] Estimate £50 to £70 Estimate £100 to £150

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Lot Number WW1 London General Omnibus Lot Number London Transport enamel coach Company TRAFFIC CIRCULARS stop E-PLATE for Green Line 105 comprising No 27 (21 August, 109 route 712 destinated Harpenden, 1915), No 63 (16/17 April 1916 - a Luton. This plate would have full list of routes with times, been located near the northern headways, fares, operating end of the route, quite possibly garage etc), No 88 (7 October at St Albans. In ex-use condition 1916) and No 126 (7 July 1917). with a little-grime and a couple Somewhat fragile with some of surface scratches. Destinated page partings but complete. [4] plates for route 712 are scarce. [1] Estimate £30 to £50 Estimate £80 to £120

Lot Number London Transport Special Events MAPS & LEAFLETS Lot Number London Underground 1938 Tube 106 comprising 1937 & 1953 Stock enamel DESTINATION Coronations, 1946 Victory 110 PLATE for Alexandra Palace Celebrations, 1948 Olympic (never utilised) & Moorgate on Games and 1951 Festival of the Northern Line. Double-sided. Britain. Mostly in very good In good, ex-use condition. [1] condition with some duplication. [14] Estimate £50 to £70 Estimate £40 to £60

Lot Number WW1 London General Omnibus Lot Number London Transport Bell Punch Company 'ON WAR SERVICE bus/tram/trolleybus 111 1915' LAPEL BADGE issued 107 conductor's TICKET PUNCH during the Great War to staff MACHINE (as used 1890s who were regarded as being in a onwards) complete with backing reserved occupation and not to plate (inscribed 'London be seen as avoiding military Transport'). Machine no 66242. service. Serial number 1137 on Punch mechanism requires reverse and made of brass with freeing. Plus conductor's enamel inlay. In very good BUDGET KEY and City of Exeter condition. [1] PUNCH TICKET PACK. [1] Estimate £100 to £150

Estimate £30 to £50

Lot Number London Transport bus garage allocation STENCIL PLATES for Lot Number 1923 London Underground MAP 112 BN (Brixton), CM (Chelsham) and of the Electric Railways of GR (Garston). As used on RT, RF, 108 London "What to see and how to Routemaster vehicles etc until travel". Issue dated 1/1/23. A c1960. In good ex-use condition. MacDonald Gill-designed map in [3] very good condition. [1] Estimate £60 to £80 Estimate £80 to £120

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Lot Number London Underground items Lot Number Considerable quantity of London comprising 1924 fold-out Transport Central Bus POCKET 113 LEAFLET 'The Way to the 116 MAPS from the period 1965 to Exhibition' with plan of British 1988. All in excellent condition. Empire Exhibition (good [44] condition) and 1940 fold-out LEAFLET/MAP for the High Barnet Extension 'with the Estimate £40 to £60 compliments of LNER & London Transport' (used condition with small library stamp inside). [2] Estimate £25 to £35

Lot Number Collection of FRAMED PHOTOGRAPHS of London 117 trams, trolleybuses and buses including Routemasters plus a framed display copy of a 1934 Lot Number 1919 London Underground MAP LT Tramways map. [11 items] OF THE ELECTRIC RAILWAYS 114 OF LONDON 'What to See & Estimate £40 to £60 How to See it' with print-code 209-500M-18-6-19. Has the black, open, bullseye circle on the cover and opens out in 8 panels to 13.7" x 10.9" (34 x 28cm). In unmarked, used condition with a couple of fold- Lot Number Green Line Coaches Ltd partings and general wear. [1] RADIATOR BADGE as fitted to 118 the company's coaches from Estimate £50 to £70 c1930 until the formation of the LPTB in 1933. The plate is made of bronze (we believe) with enamel inlays in green, black and white, featuring the company name in the Underground Group bar & circle Lot Number London Transport buses CONDUCTOR'S BAG (satchel) motif. A scarce item. In very 115 complete with original BUDGET good ex-vehicle condition with KEY plus a 14-position TICKET- just a little loss of shine in RACK containing 9 PUNCH places. [1] TICKET PACKS (unused & part- Estimate £300 to £500 used) for LT Country Buses from the 1940s/50s period with values from 3d - 1/3d + a pack of 2/- Brentwood area return tickets. Bag has conductor's name pencilled on - badge no 39392 (1950s issue). All in good, Lot Number London Underground Station used condition, tickets mostly as Manager's CAP BADGE. Gold- new. [3 items plus ticket packs] 119 coloured metal with red and blue enamel inlays. Issued in the 1980s, this was the last to Estimate £80 to £120 feature the traditional supporting griffins. In excellent condition. [1]

Estimate £30 to £50

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Lot Number WW2 London Transport fold-out Lot Number London Transport double-sided TIMETABLE LEAFLETS for card TROLLEYBUS FARECHART 120 Green Line routes 14, 47 & 47A, 123 dated May 1960 for Holborn 15 & 46 and 18 & 49, all dated Loop routes 513/613, 517/617 to April 1941. After withdrawal of all Parliament Hill Fields, Green Line services upon the Hampstead & North Finchley outbreak of WW2, a limited and routes 615/639 from network, using route numbers Moorgate to Parliament Hill instead of letters, was re- Fields & Hampstead. In ex- introduced from December 1940 vehicle condition with a little onwards, only to be withdrawn staining in places but very again in 1942. These wartime reasonable overall. [1] timetables are scarce survivors. All in excellent condition. [3] Estimate £30 to £50

Estimate £60 to £80

Lot Number Quantity of Underground Group Tramways POCKET MAPS from 124 1922 to 1932. Variable condition Lot Number London Transport enamel bus from well used to good. [17] stop E-PLATE 'O. R. T. DOWNE 121 BIGGIN HILL' from the un- numbered route between Orpington and Biggin Hill run Estimate £50 to £70 under LT licence by Orpington Rural Transport Association between 1963-75, later route 858 and now covered by the R2 & R8. A very scarce example indeed, perhaps one of a pair London Underground only and likely to have been Lot Number 1950s/60s ENAMEL FRIEZE located in Orpington. [1] 125 PLATE for the Bakerloo Line with Estimate £150 to £200 the line name on the bar of a traditional LT bullseye. A few small blemishes but overall very reasonable. [1] Estimate £50 to £70

Lot Number 1930s London Underground POCKET DIAGRAMMATIC MAPS 122 by H C Beck comprising No 2, 1934 (used condition with some small underlinings on station London Transport ROUTE names) and Number 2, 1938 in Lot Number NUMBER PLATE 240A as used excellent condition, crisp and 126 on RF-type single-deckers clean. [2] operating this route between Estimate £60 to £80 Edgware and Mill Hill East from Oct 1962 until Jan 1966. The plate is aluminium with silver transfers on a black background and these were situated above the door on the buses. In good ex-use condition. A rare survivor. [1] Estimate £50 to £70

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Lot Number London Transport Bus Chief Lot Number London Transport bus Examiner's CAP BADGE issued in conductor's leather MONEY BAG 127 the early 1960s to the senior 130 with BUDGET KEY for opening official responsible for the the locker and destination blind Examiners who conducted boxes and a few COIN BAGS. driving tests of trainees passing This is a well-used but perfectly through LT's Chiswick Training serviceable example with a School. It is believed that there good 'patina'. [Set] was only one person in this position and that only a very small number of badges was Estimate £50 to £70 produced, making this an exceptionally scarce badge. Made of 'gold'-plated metal with enamel inlays, in good, lightly- used condition. [1] 1911 London County Council Estimate £120 to £170 Lot Number (LCC) Tramways 'OFFICIAL 131 TRAMWAYS GUIDE', The 'Coronation Issue'. A 186 pp BOOKLET including a fold-out MAP of the tram routes, this being before system maps were Lot Number London Transport enamel coach generally available in other stop E-PLATE for route 716A forms. Lightly used with some 128 destinated Stevenage. This cover wear, the map has a little would have been situated near damage at the l/h edge from the northern end of the route, where it is glued into the perhaps in Hatfield or guidebook. A scarce issue. [1] Knebworth. An early plate bearing the scars of a long Estimate £50 to £70 period of use with some weathering and edge-damage. [1] Estimate £50 to £70 Lot Number c1930 London Underground MAP OF LONDON'S 132 UNDERGROUND RAILWAYS, one of the Stingemore-designed series which ran from 1925 until Lot Number London General Country 1932. Linen-card map with red Services TIMETABLE BOOKLET cover in the larger size of the 129 of Omnibus & Coach Services, later editions and showing the Southern Division for Winter Piccadilly Line extensions to 1932-33, the first edition dated Cockfosters and Northfields as 5-10-32. 190pp booklet with under construction. It is in good centre-fold map. Some ageing condition, unmarked, just lightly- and wear to covers, staples have used. [1] corroded. [1] Estimate £50 to £70 Estimate £50 to £70

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Lot Number London Transport enamel bus Lot Number London Underground 1938 Tube stop Q-PLATE "Queue this side Stock enamel DESTINATION 133 for 486 - Queue other side for 137 PLATE for Mill Hill East (Elstree 480, 701, 725". This would have visible under paper sticker) & been on a combined bus and Special on the Northern Line. Green Line coach stop in Double-sided. In good, ex-use Dartford. A few small edge chips condition. [1] but otherwise good. [1] Estimate £50 to £70 Estimate £150 to £200

Lot Number Quantity of London Transport Lot Number London Transport 1930s/40s Green Line Coaches and enamel BUS STOP FLAG 138 Country Buses POCKET MAPS 134 (compulsory) of the type with comprising fourteen mainly two enamel plates inside a different issues from No 1, 1935 bronze frame. An outstanding to June 1952. In good to very example in superb condition good condition. [14] with minor blemishes only and polished frame. [1] Estimate £25 to £35 Estimate £150 to £200

Lot Number London Underground quad royal POSTER MAP 'London's Lot Number 1930s London Transport 'Central 139 Transport Systems' dated May Omnibuses' enamel OFFICIAL'S 1956 and designed by B G Lewis 135 PLATE as issued to senior, plain- (1900-1966) who did work for LT clothes officials. An from 1931-1964. A marvellous exceptionally rare issue of this map which portrays the plate - the 'Central Omnibuses' Underground, Bus & Coach wording was only used by LT in routes and British Railways. A the first year or so of its few minor edge-scuffs but existence and we have not seen generally good. Has been stored this version before. Not folded.[1] mentioned in the main reference work on this subject. Nickel- Estimate £40 to £60 silver with blue enamel inlays, in excellent condition. [1] Estimate £300 to £500

Lot Number A London Transport SET OF SCALES made by F Quiney & 140 Sons, Leytonstone, E11 including assorted weights. Wooden Lot Number London Transport enamel coach carrying case is marked 'London stop E-PLATE for Green Line Transport Enfield' and it is 136 route 714 destinated St Albans, thought that the scales may Harpenden, Luton and likely to have been in use in the have been located on a conductors' paying-in room in northbound stop in the North Ponders End bus garage. Finchley or Barnet areas. In very Vintage unknown but Quiney good ex-use condition. [1] known to have operated 1890 - WW2. A heavy item. Calibration Estimate £120 to £150 not tested! [1] Estimate £40 to £60

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Lot Number London Transport brass Lot Number London Transport ename bus VEHICLE TAGS comprising MB stop E-PLATES for routes 408, 141 Merlin type (3), SM Swift type (3), 144 416 Fare Stage, 418, 423, 447B, DM/DMS type (10), FS Ford 454A, 463 Fare Stage, 466, 466 Strachan type (1) and MD/M Fare Stage, 469, 800 and 320 (Metropolitan) type (2). All in ex- . In ex-use condition, vehicle condition, one duplicate mostly good. [12] noted. An old LT tradtion which carried on even on these Estimate £100 to £150 1970s/80s buses. Tags are not often seen for these types. [19] Estimate £50 to £70

Lot Number Quantity of London Transport Central Bus/Central Bus & 145 Trolleybus POCKET MAPS from the period 1946 to 1957. Variable Lot Number 1911 UNDERGROUND MAP OF condition from well used to LONDON. Early example of the excellent. [21] 142 unified system map, printed by Johnson Riddle & Co Ltd with Estimate £40 to £60 the lines in full colour and the UndergrounD logo. Shows 3 separate stations at Hammersmith and includes the LBSCR lines from Victoria & London Bridge to the Crystal 1921 Underground Group Palace. In good condition apart Lot Number Tramways ROUTE MAP & GUIDE from a short inward tear from 146 'How to Travel around London', the right-hand edge. Has been Summer Services May to re-folded. [1] September, dated 20/5/1921. Estimate £80 to £120 The map, calligraphy and border are designed by MacDonald Gill. Apart from a small blemish at the bottom l/h corner, this is a very good copy of this scarce issue. [1]

Lot Number 1951 London Transport quad Estimate £80 to £120 royal POSTER MAP 'Central 143 London' showing Underground, bus, tram, trolleybus and Green Line coach routes superimposed on a streetmap. An unusual issue which also features an London Transport (London early use of the border of Lot Number Buses) CAP BADGES comprising alternatingly positioned 147 Area Inspector's issue from 1985 bullseyes. Has been stored on, the last version of this folded and has a few edge splits traditional design (circle and scuffs. [1] supported by griffins) which had Estimate £40 to £60 originated in the 1930s and made of white metal with enamel inlays plus the Driver's/Conductor's issue in gold-coloured metal with enamel inlays. Both in excellent condition. [2] Estimate £30 to £50

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Lot Number Enamel 'bullseye' STOCK- Lot Number London Underground ENAMEL NUMBER PLATE from 1949 ROUNDEL SIGN from Marble 148 London Underground R47-Stock 151 Arch Station. This is one of the (District Line) Non-Driving Motor highly collectable, smaller-size Car 23210. These plates were signs measuring 24" (60cm) located above the inter- across by 20" (50cm) high, connecting doors at each end of estimated to date from the the car. In very good ex-car 1980s/90s, and comes in three condition. [1] parts plus original brass frame. In very good condition. [1] Estimate £40 to £60 Estimate £750 to £1000

Lot Number 1922 London Underground MAP OF THE ELECTRIC RAILWAYS Lot Number 1902 District Railway WORKING 149 OF LONDON 'What to See & NOTICE no 66 in respect of the How to Travel' with issue date 152 opening of the Whitechapel & 1-3-22. Designed by MacDonald Bow Joint Line on 2nd June Gill with calligraphed station 1902. An 11-page notice with a names, the map opens out to full centre-spread of the signal & 13.5" x 11" (34 x 28cm). In very track layout at Whitechapel good, unmarked condition. [1] station as well as engine headcodes, a gradient diagram, signal details, crossovers, level Estimate £80 to £120 crossings etc. A scarce survivor in excellent condition with hardly any signs of ageing. [1] Estimate £30 to £50

Lot Number Large collection of London Transport 1950s/50s paper 150 'DOLLY STOP' stickers comprising multiple examples of all the variants - bus, coach, bus Lot Number Collection of London Transport & coach in compulsory and POCKETS MAPS comprising request versions - plus some 153 tram/trolleybus 1931-1950 (4), special wordings and a few Central Bus 1951-76 (19), Country London Country examples Bus 1950-1968/9 (7), Green Line including an unusual 'bus stand' 1950-75 (16), Festival of Britain, variant with the original LCBS Coronation (3) plus sundry map logo and some of their vinyl and leaflets. In variable good to issues. All unused, a few with used conditon. [55 items] storage marks but generally very good. [43] Estimate £60 to £80 Estimate £80 to £120

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Lot Number Bundles of London Lot Number London Transport enamel coach Underground EPHEMERA stop E-PLATE for Green Line 154 relating to (1) the opening of the 157 route 709 'Sunday Baker Street'. Heathrow extension by HM The This dates from the 1964/65 Queen in December 1977 and (2) period when the route ran the Jubilee Line by HRH The Godstone to Baker Street on Prince of Wales in April 1979, Sundays, continuing to Chesham both including invitations, tickets, on other days. A scarce plate in special working timetables, excellent ex-use condition. [1] programmes, commemorative books etc plus two bound copies of WORKING Estimate £150 to £200 TIMETABLES for the Central and Metropolitan lines from 1961. All in excellent condition. [Quantity]

Estimate £50 to £70 Lot Number c1898 District Railway MAP OF LONDON, 6th edition (first issue 158 thereof) with Putney Bridge & Wimbledon section inset, the first tube line between King William St & Stockwell shown as Lot Number London Transport Country Bus complete and other early tube Chief Inspector's CAP BADGE lines as under construction. 155 issued c1960 to the most senior Linen-backed map inside board inspectors who were in charge covers (front detached), opening of garages and bus stations. This out to 42" x 26" (106cm x 66cm). is a slightly larger-than-normal Well used but intact. [1] badge, with a laurel wreath inside the circle, and is the same design as those issued Estimate £60 to £80 concurrently to senior station masters on the Underground. Made of gold-plated base metal, this is a very scarce badge. Very good condition with light wear only. [1] Lot Number London Transport Tramways FARECHARTS for routes 16-18, Estimate £180 to £220 159 paper issue (Victoria Embankment & Purley) dated Nov 1936 and route 27, card type (Tottenham Ct Road & Edmonton Town Hall) dated October 1938. These are the Lot Number Collection of LGOC/LT smaller-size charts designed for EPHEMERA comprising BUS the 'Feltham' tramcars and are in 156 MAPS 1920s-1980s, Inspector's ex-tramcar condition with some 'Red Book' TIMETABLE Oct 1954, wear, the card chart has some 1946 Country Bus RULE BOOK age-darkening. [2] and sundry other leaflets, maps, a timetable and staff items. Estimate £60 to £80 Condition varies from good to well used. [50+ items] Estimate £40 to £60

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Lot Number Quantity of 1920s London Lot Number London Transport enamel bus Underground HOLIDAY stop E-PLATE for route 119A 160 LEAFLETS (Easter, Summer etc), 164 Saturday. This route ran from some with atractive cover 1970-1978 between Bromley designs, plus British Empire North and Thornton Heath. In Exhibition LEAFLETS. In well- very good ex-use condition. [1] used to good condition, mostly good. [14] Estimate £30 to £50 Estimate £40 to £60

Lot Number 1930s London Transport Revised Bus Routes TIMETABLE Lot Number South Metropolitan Electric 165 BOOKLETS comprising Hemel Tramways Driver's & Hempstead & District dd 10 April 161 Conductor's CAP BADGE dating 1935, Watford, Hemel from 1924-1933. Based on the Hempstead Districts and Underground Group's bar & Windsor & District, both dd 18 circle 'bullseye' motif and made March 1936, Amersham & High of nickel-silver enamelled in Wycombe Districts dd 13 May blue. The badge has some small 1936 and Windsor, Slough & enamel losses in places and the District dd October 12 1938. Two lugs on the reverse are have corroded staples and one damaged. [1] has a small damp stain. [5] Estimate £30 to £50 Estimate £50 to £70

Lot Number London Underground DIAGRAMMATIC CARD MAPS by Lot Number Fleetnumber BONNET PLATE 162 H C Beck comprising issue No 1, from London Transport AEC 1947 and No 1, 1948. Both in 166 Regent 'Country' RT 3189, a lightly-used, good condition. [2] Weymann-bodied bus which entered service at Amersham garage in 1950, the final vehicle Estimate £25 to £35 to carry this number being withdrawn at Grays garage in 1971 and scrapped that year. In very good ex-vehicle condition. [1] Estimate £140 to £180 Lot Number London General Omnibus Company Ltd fold-out LEAFLET 163 of Motor and Horse Routes dated July 1910 from the monthly series which ran from June 1910 to February 1911. Cover has illustration of early Lot Number Collection of London General motor-bus and contents include Omnibus Company/LPTB BUS details of motor services 1-24 167 MAPS comprising nos 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, and horse services 32-92. A 7, 8, 9, 11 &, 12 1932, no 4 1933, scarce survivor in generally Winter Service 1933-4 and no 1 good condition, a light stain to 1934. Condition varies from very the cover and a little parting at good to well used. [13] some fold-edges. [1] Estimate £50 to £70 Estimate £250 to £500

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Lot Number London Transport RT-class Lot Number Large quantity of London BRASS DUMB-IRON TAGS (fleet Transport Green Line Coaches 168 & chassis nos) comprising RTs 172 POCKET MAPS from 1947 (first 315, 603, 1072 (red ex green), post-war issue) to 1978. Appear 1616B (green ex red), 1812, 2142, to be all different. Generally in 3052B (green, later red, re- very good condition. [57] purchased by LT 1972), 3344, 3734, 4009, 4415, 4746 and 4812. Estimate £60 to £80 All in ex-vehicle condition, some with traces of black or green paint. [13] Estimate £80 to £120

Lot Number London Underground 1938 Tube Stock enamel DESTINATION 173 PLATE for Drayton Park on the Northern Line, City section. Reverse is blank. In good, ex-use Lot Number 1940s/50s London Transport condition. [1] LOCAL ROAD & RAIL 169 TIMETABLES comprising Aylesbury & District June-July Estimate £80 to £120 1953 & January-February 1955 and St Albans & District June 1940 and August 1949. Some cover markings but generally good. [4] Estimate £50 to £70 Lot Number London Transport enamel coach stop E-PLATE for Green Line 174 route 701 destinated Staines, Virginia Water, Ascot and which would have been located on a westbound stop, likely in Hammersmith or Hounslow. Lot Number London United Tramways tram Unusually, the 701 still runs conductor's CAP BADGE of the today - from Victoria to 170 style issued from approx Bracknell. Traditional, destinated 1910-1924. Made of polished e-plates for the westbound 701 brass and featuring the are very scarce indeed. In very company's coat of arms good ex-use condition. [1] supported by griffins. In very good, lightly-used condition. [1] Estimate £150 to £200 Estimate £100 to £150

Lot Number London Transport enamel BUS Lot Number 1923 London Underground MAP STOP FLAG (compulsory of the Electric Railways of 175 version) from the 1980s issue 171 London "What to see and how to with black lettering under the travel". Issue dated 1/11/23 and roundel. A double-sided, hollow showing British Empire 'boat'-style flag in excellent ex- Exhibition stations. A MacDonald use condition with nothing more Gill-designed map with some than a few very small blemishes. foxing in places but otherwise [1] good. [1] Estimate £50 to £70 Estimate £50 to £70

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Lot Number Selection of 1930s LCC Lot Number London Underground Tramways EPHEMERA 1950s/60s ENAMEL FRIEZE 176 comprising 2 different, original 179 PLATE for the Northern Line with editions of the 1932 BOOKLET the line name on the bar of a 'Pullman Review' (one not so traditional LT bullseye. Some titled), an original copy of the edge-chipping but overall very 1931 GUIDE TO THE KINGSWAY reasonable. [1] SUBWAY, 'Statutory Rules and Orders' RULEBOOKS dated 1926 Estimate £40 to £60 and 1935 (LT issue) and the 1933 issue of a newspaper format TRAVEL GUIDE 'The London Holiday-Maker'. All in used condition to a greater or lesser degree, one Pullman Review is Lot Number Quantity of LGOC/LT Bus very good. [6] POCKET MAPS from the period 1932 to 1935. A couple are well Estimate £40 to £60 180 used but most are good. [22]

Estimate £40 to £60

Lot Number London Underground Electric Railways 1907 advertising CARD 177 with MAP, one of a series featuring different stations, in this case Kentish Town with an 1960s London Transport Central illustration of a Charing Cross, Lot Number Buses Driving Instructor's CAP Euston & Hampstead Rly train. 181 BADGE in chromed metal with Opens into 3 parts by lifting the blue/turquoise enamel inlays train to reveal more of the and raised lower infill plus a station, including posters, eg London Transport Instructors' 'Hampstead Tube Now Open'. Association LAPEL BADGE (with Opens out to show fares, pin), the second type, and journey times and season-ticket similarly of chromed metal with rates. Reverse of the card has a enamel inlays. Both in excellent small map of the Underground. condition. [2] Excellent condition. [1] Estimate £60 to £80 Estimate £270 to £320

London Transport enamel coach London Transport leather Lot Number Lot Number stop E-PLATE for Green Line CONDUCTOR'S BAG (satchel) 182 route 723 destinated Rainham, with LT bullseye logo on front, 178 Grays, Tilbury. This plate would as used by London bus probably have been located in conductors over many decades. Barking or Dagenham. In very A good, used example with a good ex-use condition. nice patina. Complete with Destinated plates for route 723 original strap. [1] are very scarce. [1] Estimate £50 to £70 Estimate £150 to £200

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Lot Number London Transport official's Lot Number WW2 London Transport fold-out TIMETABLE of Trams and TIMETABLE LEAFLETS for 183 Trolleybuses ('Inspector's Yellow 187 Green Line routes 21 & 52, 26 & Book') in operation on and from 26A and 33 & 34, all dated April Wednesday, November 21 1945. 1941. After withdrawal of all 84pp booklet in very good Green Line services upon the condition. [1] outbreak of WW2, a limited network, using route numbers instead of letters, was re- Estimate £60 to £80 introduced from December 1940 onwards, only to be withdrawn again in 1942. These wartime timetables are scarce survivors. All in excellent condition. [3]

Collection of London Transport Lot Number Estimate £60 to £80 bus RUNNING NUMBER 184 PLATES comprising mainly pairs between 1 and 11, plus 18, 23 and 69. Also a selection of REPLICA GARAGE ALLOCATION PLATES in pairs for AR, CY, HG, KH and OK. In good used condition. [38] Lot Number Complete set of London Transport Green Line MAPS OF 188 DAILY COACH SERVICES issued Estimate £30 to £50 at frequent intervals in 1946 as the services were re-instated after the War. Issues 4/46, 5/46, 8/46, 9/46 x 2 different and 11/46. Condition varies from lightly used to good, mainly the Lot Number London Transport enamel bus latter. [6] stop Q-PLATE 'Queue this side Estimate £40 to £60 185 for 51, 51A, queue other side for 61, 94, 229, 477'. An interesting example featuring both central and country bus routes and which would have been located on a stop in Orpington. In very good ex-use condition. [1] Lot Number Metropolitan Railway 'METRO TIME TABLES' comprising No Estimate £120 to £150 189 13 - May 1931 including fold-out Railway Map and No 17 - December 10th, 1932 (map removed). Both have worn covers, the latter's front cover is detached. [2] London Underground fold-out, Lot Number Estimate £50 to £70 linen-card MAPS designed by 186 Fred Stingemore from the 1925-32 pre-Beck series comprising the c1931 issue with red cover (in used condition but reasonable) and the c1932 issue wih mustard cover (well-used, worn with markings). [2] Estimate £25 to £35

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Lot Number London Transport Lot Number London Transport WW2 "BUS OFFICIAL'S PLATE wth serial no TROLLEYBUS & TRAM 190 1098 as issued for id purposes to 193 ROUTES - CENTRAL AREA", two senior officials who might often issues comprising No 2, 1943 be in plain clothes. The design (bus routes only) and No 1, 1945. originated with the LGOC in the Wartime issues when publishing 1920s and this is the 1970s issue. of the usual maps stopped but Made of chromed metal with the presence of large numbers blue enamel inlays and in of allied servicemen in London excellent condition. [1] caused a need for some information. Fold-out lists of routes/places served and only Estimate £25 to £35 15/13,000 printed. Both lightly used with a little foxing. [2]

Estimate £40 to £60

Lot Number First edition of the Harry Beck London Underground 191 diagrammatic, fold-out MAP issued in January 1933 with the famous inscription "A new Lot Number London Underground ENAMEL design for an old map....". This is STATION SIGN for King's Cross a used copy, unmarked but with 194 St Pancras, the biggest some overall wear and, interchange station on the specifically, deterioration at the system, serving 6 Underground bottom edge. [1] lines and 2 main-line stations. Features the roundel design, Estimate £120 to £150 likely to date from the 1980s and measures approx 24" (60cm) square. In excellent condition. [1]

Estimate £100 to £150 Lot Number London bus driver's ENAMEL LICENCE BADGE 'STAGE 192 DRIVER MECHANICAL POWER' issued in the first years of the 20th century when distinction needed to be made between Lot Number London Transport Tramways horse and motor-bus drivers. A double-sided CARD double-sided badge which 195 FARECHART dated June 1936 would have been worn on the for (West Croydon lapel with a leather strap and Station & Scrubs Lane) and route bearing serial number 18,954. 42 (Thornton Heath & This is the larger of the two Croydon/Purley). In ex-tramcar variants issued and is in good condition with some wear and condition with some edge marks but pretty good overall. [1] corrosion and enamel loss. [1] Estimate £100 to £150 Estimate £60 to £80

Lot Number LCC Tramways pocket-sized "MAP & GUIDE TO CAR 196 SERVICES" dated February 1913. Illustrated with a cover picture of a tram crossing Westminster Bridge. Somewhat fragile with fold-partings. [1] Estimate £25 to £35

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Lot Number Quantity of London General Lot Number London Transport TICKET RACK Omnibus Company POCKET of PUNCH TICKETS as issued to 197 MAPS from the period 1928 to 201 bus conductors 1950s-1970s to 1930. Variable condition from carry in their Gibson machine very worn to good. [21] boxes for emergency use in the event of malfunction of the machine. Contains 8 unused Estimate £40 to £60 packs each of 100 tickets and the base is marked 'NX335' for use at New Cross garage. In good condition. [1] Estimate £25 to £35

Lot Number Pre-Grouping RAILWAY CAP BADGES comprising an LB&SCR 198 Loco Dept engine driver's badge, a L&SWR Servants' Band badge and a generic LB&SCR coat-of-arms badge. All made of Lot Number Original 1937 London Transport brass and in very good condition. double-royal POSTER [3] 202 'Coronation Day - 12 May' (the Coronation of George VI) by Estimate £30 to £50 Harold Stabler (1872-1945) who designed posters for the Underground Group and LT from 1923-37. Has been stored folded and has some edge scuffs & splits but displays well. [1] Lot Number 1928 London Underground MAP of the Electric Railways of Estimate £50 to £70 199 London "What to see and how to travel". Summer 1928 edition. In very good condition. [1]

Estimate £50 to £70 Lot Number London Underground quad royal POSTER MAP 'London's 203 Railways' dated March 1973 and designed by Tim Demuth who did work for LT from 1971-1989. A few light creases but generally Lot Number London Transport enamel bus very good. [1] stop E-PLATE for route 82 Mon- 200 Fri Heathrow Airport via Cargo Estimate £40 to £60 Terminal. Believed to have been located at Hounslow West station prior to the opening of the Piccadilly Line extension. In very good condition. [1] Estimate £50 to £70 Lot Number Original 1932 London Underground double-royal 204 POSTER 'Tower of London' by Louis Whirter (1873-1932) who designed posters for the Underground Group 1931-32. The picture half of a pair Lot Number A break for refreshments 'London's Treasures'. Minor creasing at some edges and a tiny inward tear at r/h edge, otherwise in very good condition. [1] Estimate £80 to £120 Estimate £ to £

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Lot Number Original 1933 London Lot Number WW2 London Transport double- Underground double-royal royal POSTERS 'Bus (and 205 POSTER 'Cockfosters Stn opens 208 Trolleybus) Routes From Here' 31st July - into new country by for Golders Green and Underground' by B G Lewis Hammersmith Broadway (1900-1966) who designed Stations (both 1944) and posters for LT from 1931-64. Leicester Square Station (1945). Features the short-lived 'LPTB' All have been stored folded, the logo which briefly replaced the last has some edge scuffs, the bullseye in 1933. Poster been others are good. [3] stored folded and has a few small edge-scuffs but otherwise Estimate £40 to £60 good. [1] Estimate £50 to £70

Lot Number Original WW2 London Transport POSTER from 1945 'Car Miles .... 209 London Transport Carries On' by Lot Number Original 1959 London Transport James Fitton (1899-1982) who POSTER 'Lord Mayor's Show' by designed posters for LCC 206 Harry Stevens (1919-2008) who Tramways, London designed posters for London Underground and LT between Transport from 1960-1978. One 1925 and 1945. Two small filing of a long-running series holes near top edge and a promoting this event which were horizontal crease, otherwise in posted on the glass vestibules very good condition. 20" x 25" of Underground cars. Size 12 (50cm x 63cm) [1] 1/2" x 10 1/2" (32cm x 26cm) and in excellent condition with no material blemishes. [1] Estimate £60 to £80

Estimate £50 to £70

Lot Number London Underground quad royal POSTER MAP 'The London 210 Underground' dated January Lot Number Original 1946 London Transport 1977 and designed by Paul quad royal POSTER 'Some Garbutt. A few light creases in 207 Places of Interest served by places and a short inward tear at London's Underground' by the r/h edge but generally in Clodagh Sparrow (1905-57) who good condition. [1] designed posters for LT from 1939-46. A wonderfully Estimate £40 to £60 illustrated poster with pictures of London's attractions, part of the post-WW2 encouragement to use the Underground for leisure again. A little edge-loss at top l/h corner, poster has been Lot Number Original 1936 London Transport folded in the past. [1] Underground double-royal POSTER ''Christmas Calling'' by Estimate £80 to £120 211 Tom Eckersley (1914-1997) & Eric Lombers (1914-1978), joint designers of many LT posters in the 1930s, the former continuing to do so until 1995. Linen- backed with the odd edge-scuff and 4 tiny pin-holes but generally very good. [1] Estimate £80 to £120

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Lot Number Original 1938 London Transport Lot Number 1920s/30s London independent double-royal POSTER 'To bus operator MAPS/GUIDES 212 Sunningdale....by Green Line A2, 216 comprising City Motor Omnibus to Dunstable Downs....by Green Map & Timetable No 2 1925 for Line H2' by Aufseeser, believed service 536A 'The All Brown to be Hans Aufseeser, later Hans Route' between Highgate and Tisdall (1910-1997). Linen- Southend Village/Farnborough backed with a little edge- and Birch Bros Map-timetable- scuffing in places but generally guide dated 1931 for route 231 good. [1] between Hampstead Heath and Harlesden. Both in lightly-used Estimate £50 to £70 but good condition. [2] Estimate £50 to £70

Lot Number Original 1936 London Transport double-royal POSTER 'Now on 213 sale - Green Line Coach Guide' Lot Number London Underground ENAMEL by Beath (John Fleming) ROUNDEL SIGN from King's (1913-1991) who designed 217 Cross St Pancras Station. This is posters for LT from 1936-1954. a medium-size sign measuring Linen-backed with light creasing 51" (131cm) across by 42" (107cm) but overall good. [1] high, estimated to date from the 1980s/90s, and comes in three Estimate £80 to £120 parts plus original brass frame. In very good condition. [1] Estimate £900 to £1200

Lot Number London Transport ENAMEL ARMBAND PLATE 'Interstation 214 Autobus' as worn by the conductors on the bus service Lot Number London Transport 1950s/60s linking the main-line railway enamel BUS STOP FLAG stations which ran from 218 (compulsory) of the hollow, 1936-1950, with a break at the 'boat' type introduced c1950. start of WW2, and was operated This is an E6 version with space by C-class Leyland Cubs as well for 6 e-plates on each side and as ST-type double-deckers, is complete with runners. An painted in a blue livery. The outstandingly fine example with badge is made of nickel-silver very few blemishes (a few small with enamel inlays, comes repaired chips noticed). [1] complete with its original leather strap (stiff) and is in excellent Estimate £150 to £200 condition. An exceptionally rare item. [1] Estimate £350 to £450

Lot Number Enamel 'bullseye' STOCK- NUMBER PLATE from 1949 219 London Underground R47-Stock (District Line) Non-Driving Motor Lot Number Quantity of London General Car 23214. These plates were Omnibus Company POCKET located above the inter- 215 MAPS from the period 1924 to connecting doors at each end of 1926. Includes 1924 & 1926 the car. In very good ex-car Country Bus Routes. Variable condition. [1] condition from very worn to good. [18] Estimate £40 to £60 Estimate £40 to £60

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Lot Number London General Omnibus Lot Number 1930s enamel BULLSEYE PLATE Company MAP & GUIDE dated "LONDON TRANSPORT", a small 220 August 1913, an early example 224 sign (7 1/2" x 4 1/2" - 19cm x from the famous series of 11cm) from one of the large, red London bus maps which ran time-recording clocks which from 1911 to 1994. Short fold stood at the roadside for the parting, small corner-loss but conductor to hop off and insert a generally a good copy. [1] card to be punched, thereby obviating the need for a human Estimate £50 to £70 controller at that point. This is the first type, pre-WW2, with the under/over-lining. Some restoration around two screw- holes but otherwise good. A scarce survivor. [1] London Underground 1938 Tube Lot Number Estimate £120 to £150 Stock enamel DESTINATION 221 PLATE for Euston & Finsbury Park on the Piccadilly Line. Double-sided. In good, ex-use condition. [1]

Estimate £80 to £120 Lot Number London Transport Maps' 96pp soft-cover BOOKLET by 225 Burwood & Brady, the definitive guide to all maps published by LT and predecessors, going back to the earliest Underground maps. The 3rd Green Line Coaches Ltd enamel Lot Number edition (1992) of this long out-of- LAPEL BADGE issued to coach print and most sought-after 222 crews from 1930 onwards, publication. In excellent effectively a miniature version of condition. [1] the coaches' radiator badges at the time. In excellent condition. Estimate £25 to £35 [1] Estimate £40 to £60

Lot Number Fleetnumber BONNET PLATE from London Transport AEC Regal Green Line coach, later London Underground 226 Lot Number bus, T 213. A vehicle with a DIAGRAMMATIC CARD MAPS fascinating history, it entered 223 comprising issue No 3, 1939 Green Line service with a Duple (lightly-used) and two copies of body in 1931, received an ex-R No 2, 1940 (lightly used and class Weymann body in 1938, well-used). [3] was converted to a red central Estimate £40 to £60 bus in 1939, fitted with wartime perimeter seating from 1942-45 and scrapped in 1952. The plate has some bumps, dents and scratches from removal upon scrapping. [1] Estimate £170 to £200

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Lot Number London Transport enamel bus Lot Number Early London 'Tramways' driver's stop E-PLATE for 'Thames & conductor's CAP BADGE in 227 Weald'. This independent 231 Underground Group style as operator (Dr Nesbitt Heffernan) issued by the Combine's tram was mainly known for his companies (LUT, MET & SMET) Dartford Tunnel service which in the 1914-1920s period. linked north Kent with Romford. Chrome and blue enamel inlays Plates for this operator are very on brass. Badge is in very good scarce indeed and this is the condition. [1] even more unusual variant with blue lettering. In very good condition. [1] Estimate £100 to £150 Estimate £100 to £150

Lot Number London Underground 1950s/60s ENAMEL FRIEZE Lot Number 1924 London Underground MAP 232 PLATE for the Central Line with of the Electric Railways of the line name on the bar of a 228 London "What to see and how to traditional LT bullseye. A superb travel". June 1924 edition. Lightly example in excellent condition. used with some edge-wear and [1] small partings at the fold- corners. [1] Estimate £100 to £150 Estimate £30 to £50

Lot Number London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATES for Windsor Lot Number WW2 London Transport 'Sunday 233 area routes 441 Mon-Sat and Outlook' LEAFLETS, a weekly 457/457A. In ex-stop condition, 229 series issued when the the 'A' on 457A has been authorities wished to boost restored. [2] wartime morale by encouraging limited leisure travel on Estimate £40 to £60 Sundays. There are 2 copies each of the issues with print- codes 4821, 4835, 4873 and 4921 - all issued in 1940. Few of these have survived. One has age-spotting but the others are Enamel 'bullseye' STOCK- in very good condition. [8] Lot Number NUMBER PLATE from London Estimate £40 to £60 234 Underground Q38 stock driving motor car 4417. These plates were located above the inter- connecting doors at each end of the car. Some damage to the enamel. [1]

Lot Number London Transport Green Line Estimate £30 to £50 MAPS OF DAILY COACHES 230 SERVICES from 1933/34 comprising the issues coded 33-3630, 34-2481 and 34-3652, the latter very worn, the others good. [3] Estimate £30 to £50

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Lot Number 1909 London Underground Lot Number London General Omnibus MAP -'What to see & how to see Company Ltd fold-out LEAFLET 235 it - The Excursionist's Guide with 238 of Motor and Horse Routes Map'. This was the first issue to dated August 1910 from the dispense with the streets monthly series which ran from background, resulting in a much June 1910 to February 1911. clearer image, and also one of Cover has illustration of early the first to use the famous motor-bus and contents include UndergrounD logo. It was aimed details of motor services 1-24 at the leisure market with and horse services 32-92. A numbers referring to listed scarce survivor in good places of interest. A small scuff condition, a little parting at some near the top edge but generally fold-edges only. [1] very good. Has been re-folded. [1] Estimate £400 to £600 Estimate £100 to £150

Lot Number WW2 London Transport Tramways FARECHART for Lot Number London Transport RTL bus 239 route 62 between Victoria offside ROUTE STENCIL PLATE Embankment and Blackwall 236 for Blackwall Tunnel routes 108 Tunnel dated September, 1940. and 108A out of Athol Street or Horizontal creasing from where Poplar garages in the 1953-63 once folded but overall good. [1] period. Double-sided metal sign with silver digits in ex-use Estimate £40 to £60 condition. [1] Estimate £40 to £60

Lot Number WW2 London Transport fold-out TIMETABLE LEAFLETS for 240 Green Line routes 40 & 40A, 53 Lot Number London Transport enamel bus and 54, all dated April 1941. After stop Q-PLATE 'Queue this side withdrawal of all Green Line 237 for 53, 54,75, queue other side services upon the outbreak of for 108, 108B'. An interesting WW2, a limited network, using example which includes the route numbers instead of letters, well-known Blackwall Tunnel was re-introduced from route 108 and which would have December 1940 onwards, only to been located on a stop in be withdrawn again in 1942. Charlton Road, Blackheath. A These wartime timetables are small edge chip but generally in scarce survivors. All in excellent very good ex-use condition. [1] condition. [3] Estimate £130 to £180 Estimate £60 to £80

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Lot Number London Underground Lot Number London Transport bus stop 1950s/60s enamel FRIEZE enamel E-PLATE for route 203M 241 PLATE for Archway station 244 'United Counties' with green (opened 1907 as Highgate) on lettering. Originally Birch Bros the Northern Line along with two route 203 from accompanying smaller frieze Bedford/Rushden to King's plates marked 'Northern Line' on Cross, part of the service used the bar of the bullseye, the the new M1 motorway from 1959 complete set mounted on board on and gained an 'M' suffix, the for display. All in excellent route passing to United Counties condition. [3] in 1969. In very good, ex-use condition. [1] Estimate £130 to £180 Estimate £60 to £80

Lot Number 1902 Central London Railway fold-out MAP produced by the Lot Number Collection of London 242 "Tuppenny Tube" to promote its Underground EPHEMERA service from Bank to Shepherds 245 comprising June 1927 Bush. The line is superimposed 'Stingemore' MAP (good), 'Beck' in red on a street-map MAP no 1, 1945 (good), 4 further background and shows the MAPS 1949-65, 1953 COLLISION generating station and depôt at REPORT Stratford Central Line, the western end with an inset Easter 1963 District Line plan of the subways at Bank on TIMETABLE NOTICE, 4 x CAR the top right. The reverse has LINE DIAGRAMS (used travel and ticket information. A condition, scruffy) and a modern lightly-used but very reasonable double-royal POSTER for copy. [1] Travelcards. [13 items] Estimate £70 to £90 Estimate £60 to £80

Lot Number London Transport BRASS Lot Number London Transport 1950s/60s VEHICLE TAGS from RT type enamel BUS & COACH STOP 243 buses including 'pre-war' 2RT2 246 SHELTER PLATE "LEMSFORD type, RT6 (RTW) and RT7 (RTL) CORNER" from the "Keston"-type types, RT3 & RT10 roofbox wooden shelter served by RT & types, RT 3/3 Saunders and RT RF-type buses & Green Line 3/4 Cravens types plus coaches at this location in numerous RT3/1 and RT8 body Welwyn Garden City. Sign is 18" types. All in ex-vehicle condition (42cm) square, one-sided with a with traces of red and green flange and fixing lugs. In very paint. Very minor duplication good condition with an excellent only, mainly different. [24] shine, a few small chips and a scratch on the face/flange have Estimate £80 to £120 been touched in. [1]

Estimate £300 to £500

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Lot Number London Transport Buses Driving Lot Number London Underground 1938 Tube Instructor's CAP BADGE, 1987 Stock enamel DESTINATION 247 issue, the last of the traditional 251 PLATE for Kennington & design with the circle supported Edgware on the Northern Line. by griffins, lettered 'London Double-sided. In good, ex-use Buses' and manufactured in condition. [1] white metal with enamel inlays and a raised lower infill. In very Estimate £80 to £120 good condition. [1] Estimate £50 to £70

Lot Number London Transport enamel coach stop E-PLATE for route 716 252 destinated Welwyn Garden City, Lot Number c1928/29 London Underground Stevenage, Hitchin. From the MAP OF LONDON'S northern end of the route, 248 UNDERGROUND RAILWAYS, perhaps at Golders Green or one of the Stingemore-designed North Finchley. In ex-use series which ran from 1925 until condition with a little weathering 1932. It is a linen-card map in the to the letters. [1] larger size of the later editions. Used with light wear but Estimate £100 to £150 unmarked and generally very reasonable. [1] Estimate £50 to £70

Lot Number Collection of London Transport unused 1950s/60s DOLLY BUS 253 STOP STICKERS (22, with duplication), 4 x 1960s timetable Lot Number 1940s/50s London Transport changes posters, unused, plus 3 LOCAL ROAD & RAIL very tatty, used vehicle/bus 249 TIMETABLES comprising stop posters. [29 items] Amersham etc & District April 1946, January-February 1955 & Estimate £30 to £50 March 20 1957 and Uxbridge etc & District October 1947, December 1948 and January 1949. Generally very good condition. [6] Estimate £60 to £80 Lot Number London Transport Underground Traffic Guide's CAP BADGE 254 inscribed 'Information' and issued mid-1960s to assistance staff at Piccadilly Circus & Charing Cross stations. This is the second version of the badge Lot Number 1920s/30s London General finished with enamel & chrome. Omnibus Company TRAFFIC A very scarce badge in excellent 250 CIRCULARS comprising 712 condition. [1] (16.5.28), 721 (11.7.28), 723 (25.7.28), 765 (1.5.29), 797 Estimate £150 to £200 (27.11.29), 799 (11.12.29), 859 (7.1.31), 860 (14.1.31), 861 (21.1.31), 864 (11.2.31), 884 (24.6.31), 889 (29.7.31), 908 (30.12.31) and 913 (9.3.32). All in good condition, some have staff annotations. [14]

Estimate £50 to £70

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Lot Number London Transport WW2 "BUS Lot Number London Transport enamel bus TROLLEYBUS & TRAM stop E-PLATE for Mole Valley 255 ROUTES - CENTRAL AREA", 258 Transport Services, an issue No 2, 1945 (May issue). A independent operator which wartime issue when publishing took over a number of services of the usual maps stopped but in the 1970s in the Leatherhead, the presence of large numbers Cobham, Oxshott and Esher of allied servicemen in London areas which had been caused a need for some abandoned by LT & London information. In the fold-out style Country. Ex-use condition with a of the pre-war maps but just a couple of tiny chips. [1] list of routes/places served and only 13,000 printed. Very few Estimate £50 to £70 have survived. In good condition, a few foxing marks, route numbers of night services added by user. [1] Estimate £20 to £40 Lot Number Quantity of London General Omnibus Company POCKET 259 MAPS from the period 1926 to 1928. Includes 1926 Country Bus Routes. Variable condition from very worn to good. [18] Lot Number London Transport buses CONDUCTOR'S BAG (satchel) Estimate £40 to £60 256 complete with BUDGET KEY. Bag has LT bullseye on the front and is in superb condition, it appears to be unused with just a few storage marks/stains. [2] Lot Number WW2 "Seven Battalions - The Estimate £50 to £70 Story of London Transport's 260 Home Guard". 128pp soft-cover, well-illustrated BOOK produced by London Transport in 1947 to commemorate the achievements of the LPTB Home Guard London Battalions Lot Number 1905 London County Council in WW2. A much sought-after MAP OF THE RIVER THAMES publication not often seen at 257 'shewing the Steamboat Piers...', auction. A very good copy. [1] a fold-out map in good condition inside very worn covers (front Estimate £50 to £70 piece detached) together with accompanying GUIDE TO THE COUNCIL'S RIVER STEAMBOAT SERVICE, a 78pp booklet with fares, names of steamers etc. In used condition, outer cover London Transport 1940s enamel looks to be missing. Both Lot Number BUS & COACH STOP FLAG publications dated June 1905 261 (request) of the type with two and very unusual indeed. [2 enamel plates inside a bronze frame. This is the first style of Estimate £50 to £70 'vertically split' bus & coach flags, introduced in the late-1940s. A scarce example in generally very good condition - one stone chip restored and a couple of other minor blemishes. [1] Estimate £150 to £200

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Lot Number London General Omnibus Lot Number District Railway MAP OF Company Inspector's CAP & 262 BADGE of the laurel-leaf wreath 265 ENVIRONS, 1st edition dated design introduced in the motor- 1902. A large-scale, fold-out bus era and in use c1910-1933. map, paper on canvas inside Made of brass with enamel inlay. hard covers. This series of In good condition. [1] District Rlwy maps ran from 1902-1908. In well-used Estimate £100 to £150 condition with some wear to the covers and small labels on and inside the front cover. The map is generally good apart from a fold-parting in one of the panels.

LCC Tramways pocket-sized Lot Number Estimate £60 to £80 "MAP & GUIDE TO CAR 263 SERVICES" dated April 1913. Illustrated with a cover picture of a single-deck tram emerging onto the Embankment from the Kingsway subway. Somewhat fragile with a short fold-parting, Lot Number London Transport ENAMEL BUS small edge-loss and initials on STOP PLATE for the cover. [1] 266 destinated Epping. A larger version of an e-plate (8" or 20cm Estimate £30 to £50 square) which is believed to have been located at Walthamstow Bus Station in the 1969-76 period. In good, ex-use condition. [1] Estimate £80 to £120 Lot Number London General Omnibus Company/London Transport 264 BELL PUNCH TICKET MACHINE (no 37359) together with LGOC PUNCH CANCELLER (machine no 1008) used for cancelling return tickets, both mounted on Lot Number Large collection of London the correct DOUBLE Transport 1950s/50s paper BACKPLATE plus a 7-position 267 'DOLLY STOP' stickers TICKET-RACK containing LT comprising multiple examples of TICKET PACKS from 1d to 1/1d, all the variants - bus, coach, bus some complete, others part- & coach in compulsory and used, all in a correct, original request versions - plus some BOX containing a 1954 sticker special wordings and a few from Clapham garage. Both London Country examples machines in working order. [5 + including an unusual 'bus stand' tickets] variant with the original LCBS logo and some of their vinyl Estimate £200 to £250 issues. All unused, a few with storage marks but generally very good. [39] Estimate £80 to £120

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Lot Number London General Omnibus Lot Number London trolleybus items Company MAP & GUIDE TO obtained by vendor in 1961/2 268 OMNIBUS SERVICES dated 271 comprising two bell-pushes (one November 1911, the 9th issue of bakelite, one chrome), a bakelite the famous London bus map horn-push (marked on rear '1274' which ran from March 1911 until which was the last trolleybus 1994. An early issue with the into Isleworth depot) and an illustration of the B-type bus on extract from a destination blind, the cover.In fragile condition the 'private' panel. All in ex-use with fold-partings. [1] condition. [4] Estimate £25 to £35 Estimate £50 to £70

Lot Number Collection of LGOC/London Lot Number Collection of London Transport Transport PUBLICATIONS bus GARAGE ALLOCATION 269 comprising 1922 LGOC BOOK 272 PLATES comprising K (Kingston) 'Re-birth of the Motor-Omnibus' x 2, MH (Muswell Hill) x 1 and T (opening of Chiswick Works), (Leyton) x 2. In good, ex-use 1930s BOOKLET 'Rolling Stock condition. [5] Overhaul' (Underground), BOOKLETS for the Staff Reunion Estimate £60 to £80 Victory Dinners in 1946, and 1947 soft-cover BOOK 'London Transport Carried On'. Reasonable to good condition. [5] Estimate £50 to £70 Lot Number London Transport EMERGENCY TICKET PACK believed to have 273 been used on the last London trolleybus (1521) on the final journey on route 601 into Fulwell depot in May 1962. Comes with completed waybill (figures Lot Number WW2 London Transport AIR match tickets used) signed by RAID PRECAUTIONS MANUALS conductor R Gadsby. 270 comprising the 1938, linen card- Provenance not guaranteed but covered version issued to all in vendor's personal possession staff and a further issue for the since 1963 when obtained from Underground 'Special member of inside staff at Instructions for the working of Fulwell. Condition as used. [2] railways', a 75pp card-covers booklet dated 1 September 1941. Estimate £80 to £120 Both unmarked inside but with some stains to the covers. [2]

Estimate £30 to £50

Lot Number Enamel 'bullseye' STOCK- NUMBER PLATE from 1949 274 London Underground R47-Stock (District Line) Non-Driving Motor Car 23225. These plates were located above the inter- connecting doors at each end of the car. In very good ex-car condition. [1] Estimate £40 to £60

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Lot Number London Underground Lot Number London Transport Bell Punch DIAGRAMMATIC CARD MAPS bus/tram/trolleybus 275 comprising issue No 2, 1938 279 conductor's TICKET PUNCH (lightly-used, unmarked) and No MACHINE (as used 1890s 1, 1939 (well-used with wear). [2] onwards) complete with backing plate (inscribed 'London Transport') and strap. Machine Estimate £25 to £35 no 40623. In working order - it punches a ticket with a 'ding'. [1]

Estimate £60 to £80

Lot Number Collection of London Underground SIGNS comprising 276 an enamel Northern Line platform FRIEZE PLATE, two enamel No Smoking SIGNS and Lot Number London Transport ename bus three sundry tin PLATES. All in stop E-PLATES for routes 159 good to very good condition. [6] 280 Weekday, 176 M-F x 3, 180 Weekday, 220 Fare Stage, 229, Estimate £70 to £90 232A, 269 M-F and 292 Special Journeys. All in good, ex-use condition. [10] Estimate £100 to £150

Lot Number London General Omnibus Company Pointsman's CAP 277 BADGE of the laurel-leaf wreath design introduced in the early motor-bus era and in use Lot Number 3 London Transport bus BELL c1910-1933. Pointsmen were PUSHES removed by the vendor roadside controllers or 281 from scrap 2RT2 'pre-war' RTs inspectors. A very unusual issue c1962/3. One is marked 'RT 104', which is rarely seen. Made of the other vehicle numbers brass with enamel inlay and concerned have escaped the chrome serial number. Very vendor's memory. All in ex-use slight blemishes in the blue condition. [3] enamel but generally in very good condition. [1] Estimate £50 to £70 Estimate £250 to £300

Lot Number Quantity of 1930s London Underground/London Transport Lot Number London Transport Tramways paper FARECHARTS for 282 HOLIDAY LEAFLETS (Easter, 278 Kingsway Subway routes Christmas etc) covering the comprising route 31 (Hackney & whole decade from 1930 to Battersea) dated July 1938, route 1939, many with cover designs 33 (West Norwood & Manor by well-known artists. In used to House) dated November 1949 very good condition, mostly and (Archway & Forest good. [30] Hill) dated March 1941. Two have Estimate £80 to £120 horizontal creases but all are generally very reasonable. [3]

Estimate £80 to £120

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Lot Number London General Omnibus Lot Number London Transport enamel bus Company MAP & GUIDE TO stop E-PLATE for routes 283 OMNIBUS SERVICES dated 287 802/802A with an unusual September 1912, from the diagonal split, only known on second year of issue of the this plate and one other. The classic London bus map which 802/802A were Stevenage ran from March 1911 until 1994. industrial services and the latter Features an illustration of the only existed for a short period in famous B-type bus on the cover. the mid-1960s. A scarce plate in In rather fragile condition with good, ex-stop condition with some fold-partings. [1] minor edge chipping in places. [1] Estimate £25 to £35 Estimate £40 to £60

Lot Number Southern Railway ENAMEL SIGN 'Danger, don't touch conductor Lot Number First-year edition of the BECK 284 rails' dating from the 1930s. UNDERGROUND MAP Measures 20" x 12" (51cm x 31cm) 288 'Underground Railways of and has been mounted on board London", this being the undated for display. Rather weathered edition without a print-code and has some corrosion and loss issued in approx August 1933 at the edges. [1] with mention of the reconstructed & re-named stations at Green Park and Estimate £30 to £50 Holborn opening in September that year. A fold-out card map with some creasing but otherwise unmarked and good. [1] Estimate £150 to £200 Lot Number London Transport Tram & Trolleybus Driver's/Conductor's 285 CAP BADGE (Firmin issue) plus a London Country Bus Services Instructor's CAP BADGE plus 4 London Underground 1980s/90s CAP & LAPEL Lot Number Fleetnumber BONNET PLATE BADGES. All in very good from London Transport Leyland condition. [6] 289 7RT-PD2/1 RTL 88 which entered service in 1949 at Estimate £50 to £70 Barking garage, the last bus to carry the number being withdrawn at Poplar garage in 1967. The bus was subsequently used by Broadway Coaches, Wickford and Contractus, Lot Number London Transport BRASS Stevenage before being VEHICLE TAGS from TD-type scrapped in 1974. In very 286 (TD 123), RLH-type (RLH 55), RF- reasonable ex-vehicle condition, type (Private Hire RF 11 & RF some restoration at the edges. 576), RTLs 140, 172, 175, 972, 1613 [1] & 1631 (highest number) and Estimate £130 to £180 RTWs 45, 75 (survivor), 320, 468, 483 (went to Ceylon), 488 & 495 plus various TD, RLH, RF vehicle codes. All in ex-vehicle condition. [22] Estimate £80 to £120

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Lot Number London Underground 1938 Tube Lot Number 1928 London Underground MAP Stock enamel DESTINATION of the Electric Railways of 290 PLATE for Bushey Heath (never 294 London "What to see and how to utilised) & Finchley Central on travel". December (12/1928) the Northern Line. Double-sided. edition. Minor age-spotting in a In good, ex-use condition. [1] couple of places and one small corner-parting, otherwise a good example. [1] Estimate £80 to £120 Estimate £40 to £60

Lot Number Bell Punch TICKET MACHINE as used from the 1890s on. Lot Number London Transport enamel bus 291 Machine no 27220, believed to stop Q-PLATE "Queue this side be ex-London, complete with 295 for 57, 712, 713 - Queue other back-plate which has the extra side for 155". An unusual plate position for the ticket canceller. with green-background The machine punches and dings. numbers for Green Line services. [1] This would have been on a combined bus and Green Line Estimate £70 to £90 coach stop situated in Tooting. Minor edge chips but generally very good. [1] Estimate £230 to £280

Lot Number London Transport TIMETABLE BOOKLET of Buses, Coaches 292 and Main Line Railways, Western Area dated November 1935. 216pp booklet which includes Lot Number WW2 London Transport fold-out fold-out maps of bus and Green TIMETABLE LEAFLETS for Line services. In very good 296 Green Line routes 55 and condition. [1] 59/59A, both dated April 1941. After withdrawal of all Green Estimate £50 to £70 Line services upon the outbreak of WW2, a limited network, using route numbers instead of letters, was re-introduced from December 1940 onwards, only to be withdrawn again in 1942. Lot Number London Underground ENAMEL These wartime timetables are STATION SIGN for Covent scarce survivors. Both in 293 Garden, c1950s-60s. A 'bullseye' excellent condition. [2] platform sign measuring 28" x Estimate £40 to £60 22" (71cm x 57cm) from this Piccadilly Line station opened by the Great Northern, Piccadilly and Brompton Railway in 1907. Some chips around the screw- holes and other small blemishes but generally very reasonable. [1] Lot Number London Transport Bus Area Inspectors' CAP BADGES 297 comprising the early 1970s issue Estimate £100 to £150 (pure roundel) and the 1985 'London Buses' issue - the last of all. Both are chromed metal with enamel inserts and both in very good condition. [2] Estimate £50 to £70

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Lot Number London Transport enamel bus Lot Number London Transport enamel coach stop timetable panel HEADER stop E-PLATE for Green Line 298 PLATE "LONDON TRANSPORT", 301 route 714 destinated Kingston, the type introduced around Chessington, Dorking. This plate 1934/5 following the dropping of is likely to have been located in the 'General' fleetname. This is the Hammersmith or Richmond the very scarce green version for areas. A few very light surface the Country Area. These plates scratches but generally in very were generally replaced by an good ex-use condition. [1] all-purpose version later in the 1930s. In excellent condition with a good shine. [1] Estimate £100 to £150 Estimate £200 to £250

Lot Number London Transport BRASS VEHICLE TAGS from Lot Number c1909 London Underground 302 Routemaster types incl bus nos MAP issued independently by RMs 21, 51, 92, 103, 190, 533, 629, 299 the Central London Railway but 1198, 1586, 1633, 1896, 2138, RMC using a standard London Electric 1476, RCL 2236 plus A-frames A Railways map on one side with 1861 & A 2236, numerous 5RM5 the CLR's own map and combinations and body types up information on the reverse. This to RM 5/11 and RM 9 and RM10 is the earlier version of this map (RMC & RCL) types. All in ex- which does not yet show the vehicle condition, only 2 CLR extension to Liverpool duplicates noted otherwise all Street under construction. In different. [35] good, lightly used condition with a strip of paper & adhesive on the central spine on the Estimate £80 to £120 reverse, not affecting any content. A scarce map. [1] Estimate £170 to £220

Lot Number Enamel 'bullseye' STOCK- NUMBER PLATE from London 303 Underground 1938 (1949) tube stock shunting-control motor car Lot Number Quantity of London General 31028. These plates were Omnibus Company POCKET located above the inter- 300 MAPS from the period 1930 to connecting doors at each end of 1932. Variable condition from the car. In very good ex-car very worn to good. [21] condition. [1] Estimate £80 to £120 Estimate £40 to £60

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Lot Number London Transport 1950s/60s Lot Number London Underground ENAMEL enamel COACH STAND FLAG of STATION SIGN for Lancaster 304 the hollow 'boat' type introduced 308 Gate, c1980s. A 'roundel' c1950. Probably the rarest platform sign measuring 25" version of all the LT bus and (64cm) square from this Central coach stop flags, coach stands Line station opened by the are known to have existed at Central London Railway in 1900. Luton garage and in Portland A couple of minor blemishes but Place, for example. This is an E3 overall very good. [1] flag complete with runners for e/q-plates and is in superb Estimate £100 to £150 condition with no obvious blemishes at all. [1] Estimate £250 to £300

Lot Number London Transport Bus Road (senior) Inspector's hallmarked, 309 'gold'-plated silver CAP BADGE of the first type, with a navy blue Lot Number London General Omnibus ring, issued from 1933-1950 after Company MAP & GUIDE dated which the ring colour was 305 June 1913, an early example changed to red. Serial number from the famous series of 154 on the reverse. These blue London bus maps which ran badges were withdrawn in 1950 from 1911 to 1994. Light use but a and few have survived. In good, good copy. [1] lightly-worn condition, just a little surface rubbing. [1] Estimate £40 to £60

Estimate £150 to £200

Lot Number London Transport Tramways FARECHART for 306 between Hop Exchange and Lot Number London Transport RT-class Hammersmith Broadway dated BRASS DUMB-IRON TAGS (fleet June, 1936. Horizontal creasing 310 & chassis nos) comprising RTs from where once folded but 470 (RT3 roofbox body), 695, overall good. [1] 1192, 1661 (green ex red, went to a Danish museum), 2002, 2776 Estimate £70 to £90 (N America tour 'GB' bus later numbered 1708 - see lot 59), 3144, 3244B (originally Green Line, later red, re-purchased by LT 1972), 3310, 3840, 4110 (red ex green), 4527B and 4760 ('GB' Lot Number 1932 London Underground MAP bus, last RT to go abroad as OF LONDON'S UNDERGROUND new). All in ex-vehicle condition, 307 RAILWAYS, the last of the some with traces of black or Stingemore-designed series green paint. [13] which ran from 1925 until 1932. Linen-card map with mustard Estimate £80 to £120 cover in the larger size of the later editions and showing the completed Piccadilly Line extensions with dates of opening on the reverse. It is in lightly- used condition with some cover staining. [1] Estimate £50 to £70

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Lot Number London Transport (London Lot Number London Transport (London Country) DESTINATION BLIND Country) bus DESTINATION 311 for an RF bus (front box - L) from 315 BLINDS from Windsor (WR) East Grinstead (EG) garage garage for the RML Routemaster dated 22.1.73. A traditional blind type comprising a KK (front made by LT at Aldenham, intermediate) dated 26.1.73 and a complete with both hems, and in PP (canopy) dated 21.5.73. Both very good, lightly-used are in good ex-use condition but condition. [1] have the top hems missing and are therefore not guaranteed Estimate £60 to £80 100% complete. [2]

Estimate £40 to £60

Lot Number Bundle of London Transport ROUTEMASTER DESTINATION 312 BLINDS from Catford (TL) Garage comprising side box (L) Lot Number 1950s London Transport dated 15.9.82, intermediate box trolleybus DESTINATION BLIND (KK) dated 28.9.82, ultimate box 316 (route numbers) from Finchley (NN) x 2 dated 2.3.78 & 30.8.84 (FY) depôt dated 4.3.58. A and number box (MM) dated complete blind with both white 11.9.82. All are in well-used hems present. In well-used, ex- condition, in particular some of vehicle condition but very the displays for routes 1 &47. [5] reasonable. [1] Estimate £80 to £120 Estimate £80 to £120

Lot Number London Transport Metrobus Lot Number London Country RCL DESTINATION BLIND (also fits Routemaster Coach 313 RT, Routemaster etc) for the 317 DESTINATION BLIND for the ultimate box (NN) from Norbiton ultimate box (TT) at Reigate (NB) garage dated 5.1.84. A Garage dated 7/77. A complete traditional 'Aldenham' blind King & Flack blind in very good, which is complete but missing lightly used condition (2 panel the bottom hem. A great many joins have been repaired) with destinations included. In good the roller still present at the ex-use condition. [1] bottom end. [1] Estimate £80 to £120 Estimate £50 to £70

Lot Number 1951 London Transport Lot Number London Underground 59/62/72 trolleybus DESTINATION BLIND Tube Stock DESTINATION 314 (number box) from Fulwell (FW) 318 BLIND for the Northern Line. A depôt dated 18.12.51 which complete blind in 'Tyvek'-type would have originally been fitted material and in excellent, ex-use to a Q1 trolleybus. An early condition with one roller still example of an Aldenham present. [1] (Chiswick?)-made version. Blind is complete but condition is dry Estimate £50 to £70 and cracked with some repairs to the reverse and a section of '601' missing. [1] Estimate £40 to £60

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Lot Number London Transport RT bus Lot Number London Transport RT bus DESTINATION BLIND for the DESTINATION BLIND for the 319 front intermediate box (B) from 323 side/rear intermediate box (S) Ponders End (E) garage dated from North Street, Romford (NS) 4.10.72. A complete blind with garage dated 8.10.70. Includes a both hems and in good used blue display for express condition, some edge wear. [1] journeys on route 174. A complete blind with both hems Estimate £40 to £60 and in very good condition. [1] Estimate £80 to £120

Lot Number 1950s London Transport trolleybus DESTINATION BLIND 320 (front & rear boxes) from Lot Number London Transport/London Carshalton (N) depôt dated Country Routemaster Coach 8.3.56. A complete blind with 324 DESTINATION BLINDS both white hems present. In comprising an SS (side) for an well-used, ex-vehicle condition RCL at Windsor (WR) garage, with some wear but very date indistinct but late 60s (well- reasonable overall. Vendor used with staining, top hem advises that he obtained this missing, may not be 100% legitimately direct from the complete) and two complete depôt at the end of trolleybus blinds for prototype RMC4 at operaton there in 1959. [1] Dorking (DS) garage - a route number and ultimate (TT) - Estimate £150 to £200 manufactured by McKennas c1988 (both in good condition). [3] Estimate £40 to £60

Lot Number 1950s London Transport DESTINATION BLIND PANELS 321 for the side/rear intermediate box for an RT-type bus. The destinations are for the old Lot Number London Transport RLH bus incarnations of routes 4 and 17 DESTINATION BLIND for the and these panels are therefore 325 front/side box (W) from Dalston likely to have been from a (D) garage dated 20.9.65. display at Old Kent Road (P) Despite the date of garage in the 1950s. In worn manufacture, upper-case letters condition, the top panel is were used throughout, detached. [1] presumably stocks of the older stencils remained. A complete Estimate £25 to £35 blind with both hems. In well- used condition, particularly on the principal display but a rare survivor. [1] Estimate £80 to £120 Lot Number 1960s London Transport RT/RTL DESTINATION BLIND 322 (canopy box route numbers) from Poplar (PR) garage dated 1.12.66 and coded AA. A complete blind with both white hems present. In good, ex- vehicle condition, shows most use on Blackwall Tunnel routes 108/108A. [1] Estimate £30 to £50

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Lot Number London Transport-style Green Lot Number London Transport 1950s/60s Line DESTINATION BLINDS enamel BUS SHELTER PLATE " 326 comprising a King & Flack-type, 330 LONDON TRANSPORT - 1950s-style replica blind for an HENDON BELL LANE" from the RT front intermediate box (B) for "Keston" wooden shelter served route 723 at Grays (GY) garage, by RT/RTL and RM-type buses undated, and a 1960s/70s on routes 83, 183 and 240 at this original part blind (no hems), for stop, formerly also the terminus an RF coach front box (M), at 'The Bell' public house. Sign is probably from Dartford or 18" (42cm) square, one-sided Windsor garage with displays for with a flange and fixing lugs. In routes 701,702 & 725. In ex-use very good condition with an condition. [2] excellent shine. [1] Estimate £30 to £50 Estimate £330 to £380

Lot Number London Transport Routemaster Lot Number Quantity of London General DESTINATION BLIND for the Omnibus Company POCKET 327 side box (LL) from New Cross 331 MAPS from the period 1921 to (NX) garage dated 26.11.85. In 1924. Variable condition from good, ex-use condition. [1] very worn to good. [18]

Estimate £30 to £50 Estimate £40 to £60

Lot Number London Transport-style Lot Number 1925 London Underground MAP DESTINATION BLINDS of the Electric Railways of 328 comprising a Grays (GY) garage 332 London "What to see and how to McKenna's blind for an MB-type travel". Summer 1925 edition. In Mercedes-Benz, undated but very good condition, just a c1990 (marked MB914), and a couple of light creases. [1] 2002 'McKennaglo' NN (ultimate) DDA-compliant blind for Estimate £50 to £70 Tolworth garage. In good, ex- use condition. [2] Estimate £25 to £35

Lot Number 1920s Underground Group (MET, LUT, SMET) Tramways 333 OFFICIAL'S BADGE in bullseye style with a horseshoe fitting for Lot Number c1930/31 London Underground use on the lapel. A most unusual quad royal POSTER MAP. badge. Measures 2" (5cm) across 329 Undated but mentions and is made of enamel on construction of Piccadilly Line nickel-silver. Minor surface wear extension from Finsbury Park to from use but in good general Cockfosters. Drawn by G W condition. [1] Bacon & Co Ltd. Has been stored folded and has some Estimate £200 to £250 edge scuffs and small splits but is otherwise good and displays well. [1] Estimate £80 to £120

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Lot Number London Transport Tramways Lot Number Collection of Green Line FARECHARTS for route 12 Coaches EPHEMERA comprising 334 (paper) between Hop Exchange 337 two copies of the first edition of & Wandsworth High St dated the COACH SERVICE GUIDE November 1949 and routes 28 dated 27.4.31 (light foxing), (Victoria Station & Clapham featuring a map of Poland St Junction) and 34 (Blackfriars & Coach Station, a 1936 fold-out King's Road, Chelsea), a double- illustrated PAMPHLET (used sided card issue dated October condition) 'See London at its 1947. The paper chart is in good best' with a central London map condition with one horizontal and featuring an illustration of a crease and the card chart is in T-type coach and two issues ex-tramcar condition with a tear (1936 & 1958) of the linen-card at one edge. [2] MAP issued to coach crews in case of breakdowns (good Estimate £50 to £70 condition). [5] Estimate £60 to £80

Lot Number Complete set of London Underground 1962 Tube Stock 335 enamel STOCK-NUMBER Lot Number London Transport enamel bus PLATES from the 4-car set stop Q-PLATE 'Queue this side 1480/2480/9481/1481. The 338 for 267, queue other side for 203, plates were fitted inside the cars 207'. This plate would have been over the connecting doors. In ex- located on a stop in Brentford. In use condition with some good ex-use condition. [1] chipping at the screw-holes and paint splashes from the overhaul of the cars. [4] Estimate £100 to £150 Estimate £100 to £150

Lot Number London Underground 1938 Tube Stock enamel DESTINATION Lot Number London Transport OFFICIAL 339 PLATE for Barons Court & ROAD AND RAIL TIMETABLE for Rayners Lane on the Piccadilly 336 Great Missenden, Prestwood Line. Double-sided. In ex-use and District dated May 1937, condition with some chipping issue 6. This 'alternative cover' around the chain-holes. [1] version of the Amersham etc issue only ran from Dec 1936 to c November 1938. A sticker and Estimate £80 to £120 stamps on the front cover, staples have corroded. [1] Estimate £40 to £60

Lot Number Large quantity of London Transport Country Bus POCKET 340 MAPS from 1948 (1st edition) to 1977. If not a complete set then close to it. Nearly all in very good condition. [44]

Estimate £50 to £70

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Lot Number London Underground Lot Number London Transport enamel bus 1950s/60s ENAMEL FRIEZE stop E-PLATE for Eastlander 341 PLATE for the Bakerloo Line with 345 Coaches, an association of the line name on the bar of a coach operators with services traditional LT bullseye. A very that penetrated the LT area in good example, just minor chips Essex and Herts. This plate at two of the screw-holes. [1] could have been located in Harlow or Bishops Stortford, for Estimate £80 to £120 example. A scarce plate in good ex-use condition. [1] Estimate £120 to £170

Lot Number LCC Tramways pocket-sized "MAP & GUIDE TO CAR 342 SERVICES" dated July 1913. Illustrated with a cover picture of Lot Number 1902 District Railway 'POCKET a tram by Cleopatra's Needle. REFERENCE MAP OF LONDON Contains 2 folded LCCT leaflets 346 & ENVIRONS' with cover on cheap return fares and band illustration of steam train in performances in parks. Lightly tunnel with motto 'Time is used with a little cover-staining money'. Map shows extension to but otherwise a good example. Uxbridge etc as dotted line. [1] Opens out to 17" x 11" (44cm x 28cm). In used condition with Estimate £60 to £80 wear and short fold-partings, one panel repaired with archive tape. A scarce issue. [1] Estimate £50 to £70

Lot Number London Underground ENAMEL ROUNDEL SIGN from Oxford 343 Circus Station. This is one of the highly collectable, smaller-size signs measuring 24" (60cm) Lot Number London Transport paper across by 20" (50cm) high, TROLLEYBUS FARECHARTS for estimated to date from the 347 route 607 between Shepherds 1980s/90s, and comes in three Bush and Uxbridge dated parts plus original brass frame. In November 1949 and route 667 very good condition. [1] between Hammersmith and Hampton Court dated February Estimate £1000 to £1500 1950. Both in good condition, former has horizontal creases, latter a couple of small edge- tears. [2] Estimate £60 to £80

Lot Number North Metropolitan Tramways Company CAP BADGE issued to 344 tram conductors on this horse- drawn system which eventually passed to the LCC and the MET. This very scarce badge is believed to date from the 1880-1890s. In very good condition. [1] Estimate £200 to £250

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Lot Number Original 1934 London Transport Lot Number Collection of mainly 1930s quad royal POSTER MAP of 'All London Transport LEAFLETS of 348 Routes - Road & Rail' including 351 great variety incl tram to buses, trams, Underground and trolleybus, revised bus route main-line railways, possibly the nos/stopping places, cheap first issue showing the whole fares, season tickets, LPTB operating area. These Underground extensions & line would have been posted at timetables, how to cross London selected bus and Underground and much more. Some 1920s stations, enquiry offices etc. Has and 1940s/50s included. been stored folded and has Condition varies from well used some short fold-partings in to good, mainly the latter. [40+] places and scuffed edges. A very scarce item. [1] Estimate £60 to £80 Estimate £80 to £120

Lot Number London Underground Circle Line 1950s/60s ENAMEL FRIEZE Lot Number 1940s London Transport enamel 352 PLATE from a station on the BUS STOP (Request), being the southern section shared with the 349 post-WW2 version of the type District Line (for example, introduced in the 1930s Blackfriars - see lot 64), whose consisting of two enamel plates colour appears on the lower in a bronze frame. This is an E3 edge with the Circle Line's at the version with runners for 3 e- top. In very good condition, just a plates on each side. A superb few edge-chips which have example in excellent condition been touched in. [1] with polished frame. A couple of minor blemishes, very slight Estimate £130 to £180 weathering and a trace of a fare- stage sticker in one corner. [1]

Estimate £150 to £200 Lot Number Quantity of London Transport Central Bus POCKET MAPS from 353 the period 1935 to 1940. A couple are well used but most are good. [22] Lot Number London Transport bronze, framed OWNERSHIP SIGN from 350 a bus garage with head office Estimate £40 to £60 address of 55 Broadway. These signs were put up at all bus garages in the 1930s and, in 1948, the top halves were separated, reversed and inscribed 'London Transport' in 1914 London Underground MAP place of the previous 'London Lot Number OF THE ELECTRIC RAILWAYS Passenger Transport Board'. This 354 OF LONDON 'shewing example has the residue of the connections with the Great original lettering on the reverse. Central Railway at Marylebone'. The surface is weathered but Opens out to 16.5 " x 13" (42cm x overall condition is good. [1] 33cm) with 12 panels. Undated but mid-late 1914. Circle of Estimate £100 to £150 bullseye on cover is red. Small loss at top edge and minor fold- parting but overall a good example. [1] Estimate £80 to £120

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Lot Number London Transport Buses Senior Lot Number London Transport enamel coach Road Inspector's CAP BADGE. stop E-PLATE for Green Line 355 This is the gold-coloured version 358 route 715 destinated Esher, issued to senior inspectors from Guildford and marked 'Fare 1985 on, titled 'London Buses', Stage' and which was probably and was the last version of this located in the Kingston or traditional design (circle Malden areas. Fare Stage coach supported by griffins) which had e-plates are most uncommon. In originated in the 1930s. In very good ex-use condition. [1] excellent condition. [1] Estimate £150 to £200 Estimate £50 to £70

Lot Number A Metropolitan Railway cast-iron Lot Number Fleetnumber BONNET PLATE PLAQUE of the company's coat from London Transport AEC 359 of arms featuring the steam 356 Regent RT 1262, a Saunders trains in the tunnels (running 'roof-box' bodied vehicle which right-hand road). Undated but entered service in 1949 at thought to be late 19th century Willesden garage, the last bus to and vendor believes may have carry the number (still with a been located at Harrow, later Saunders body) being Harrow-on-the-Hill, station withdrawn at Harrow Weald which opened in 1880. Measures garage in 1970. The bus was lent 11" (29cm) across. Some surface to the Road Research scratches but generally in good Laboratory, Crowthorne for a condition. [1] short period before being scrapped later that year. In good ex-vehicle condition, some loss Estimate £350 to £500 to the second '2' transfer. [1]

Estimate £130 to £180

Lot Number Selection of LCC Tramways LEAFLETS & PAMPHLETS, 360 mainly from the 1920s, including 'Dickens' London', 'First & Last Lot Number Underground Group Tramways Cars', 'Greenwich by Tramway', ENAMEL TRAM STOP from the 'Holidays in London', 'London's 357 1920s "Tramways - Trams stop Tramways to the West End; etc. by request". Single-sided sign All used to a greater or lesser with the classic domed design. degree. [10] Some enamel loss at the edges but the main face is very good Estimate £30 to £50 and this is a fine example of this very scarce sign. [1] Estimate £340 to £400

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Lot Number London Coastal Coaches 1950s Lot Number Collection of London Transport enamel COACH STOP as fitted BUS ITEMS comprising a green 361 by London Transport to stops in 364 enamel RT RADIATOR BADGE the London area used by (some chips), RT/RTL coaches belonging the 'Coastal' BODYBUILDER'S PLATES for consortium. This example is for Park Royal and Weymann's, Greyhound Motors (Bristol brass CHASSIS TAGS from RT Tramways & Carriage Co Ltd) 1239, RT 4555B & RTL 1546 and a and Royal Blue Express Services bakelite AEC HUB PLATE. All in (incl Southern & Western ex-vehicle condition, generally Nationals). A single-sided sign good. [7] measuring 17" x 31" (44cm x 79cm) in good ex-use condition. Estimate £70 to £90 [1] Estimate £180 to £220

Lot Number 1912 London Underground Railways MAP printed by George 365 Philip & Son Ltd and featuring Lot Number London Transport CAP BADGE the vertical UndergrounD logo. "TOUR GUIDE" issued in the This issue marks stations with 362 mid-1960s onwards to those bus black-outlined white circles and inspectors who qualified as shows the Met station at guides on the sightseeing buses Hammersmith (Grove). A single- and coaches of the Tours and sided map ex-guidebook with Charters Department. Badge is small printer's cutaway at lower chromed metal with enamel left-hand edge. In very good inlays. In excellent conditon. [1] condition. [1] Estimate £50 to £70 Estimate £80 to £120

Lot Number London Underground enamel STATION SIGN for Lancaster Lot Number London Underground ENAMEL 363 Gate on the Central Line, opened ROUNDEL SIGN from King's by the Central London Railway in 366 Cross Station. This is one of the 1900. The sign would have highly collectable, smaller-size formed the separate bar of a signs measuring 24" (60cm) station bullseye and is approx across by 20" (50cm) high, 58" (144cm) long. A few edge estimated to date from the chips, surface scratches and 1980s/90s, and comes in three paint splashes. [1] parts plus original brass frame. In very good condition. [1] Estimate £50 to £70 Estimate £1000 to £1500

Lot Number Selection of 1930s Green Line Coaches TIMETABLE LEAFLETS 367 comprising route K (1932), route AR (1933), routes AY, B, BH & S (1934), routes R & Z1/Z2 (1935) and routes G (2 copies), H3, T1/T2 & X (1936). Some lightly used but most are good. [13]

Estimate £50 to £70

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Lot Number London Transport enamel coach Lot Number 1921 'Inner Area MAP of the stop E-PLATE for East Kent Electric Railways of London', a 368 Express Services from one of 371 pocket-sized linen-card issue the few stops in the London area designed by MacDonald Gill served by this company. A using his own personalised style scarce example and also of calligraphy for the station interesting for its red, rather than names and key box text. Very the normal green, lettering. In slight wear to the covers but a good, ex-use condition. [1] firm and crisp example in very good condition. [1] Estimate £100 to £150 Estimate £200 to £250

Lot Number 1920s East Surrey Traction Co Ltd Official TIMETABLE AND Lot Number London Underground 1938 Tube 369 MAP OF BUS ROUTES, Summer Stock enamel DESTINATION Service (First Issue) dated 372 PLATE for Archway & Colindale 23/5/28. 108pp booklet with on the Northern Line. Double- centre-fold map of routes, sided. In good, ex-use condition. adverts for Ascot & Goodwod [1] Races, Aldershot Searchlight Tattoo etc plus illustrated advert Estimate £80 to £120 for the company's Motor Coach hires. Some signs of ageing, light corrosion to staples but generally in good condition. [1]

Estimate £100 to £150 Lot Number 1934 London Transport quad royal POSTER MAP of Green 373 Line Coach & Country Bus Routes, thought to be the first issue. These were posted in bus shelters, at bus and Underground stations etc. A Lot Number London Transport Central Buses unique map in that there was no Senior Instructor's CAP BADGE. equivalent pocket-sized issue. 370 This is the original type, first Has been stored folded and has issued in 1942, but from a some edge scuffs/splits and a second production run in the couple of fold-corner partings late-1950s, still with both infill but still displays well. Very plates but made of 'gold'-plated scarce. [1] base metal. Senior Instructors were responsible for teams of Estimate £120 to £170 Instructors. This is a scarce issue of this badge. In well used condition with a small chip to the enamel which has been touched in but otherwise good. [1] Lot Number LCC Tramways A-type PUNCH Estimate £100 to £150 TICKET MACHINE with serial no 374 A174. An early machine with part of 'LCCT' just visible on the casing. These machines were used from 1919-1952. Complete with back-plate the machine punches and dings. [1] Estimate £120 to £170

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Lot Number Quantity of London County Lot Number LCC Tramways FARECHART Council (LCC) Tramways dated June 1933 (last pre-LPTB 375 POCKET MAPS comprising 379 issue) for service 80 between March 1913 (very poor) plus from John Carpenter Street and 1919 to 1927. Variable condition Norwood. Quite reasonable from well used to good. [16] condition with some fold- creases and a small loss at bottom edge. [1] Estimate £40 to £60 Estimate £50 to £70

Lot Number WW2 London Transport official's TIMETABLE of Central Area Lot Number London Transport enamel BUS 376 Buses ('Inspector's Red Book') in & COACH STOP FLAG, the operation on and from 380 'request' version, a single-sided Wednesday, May 14th, 1941. sign from the 1950s and 300pp booklet with some measuring 17 1/2" x 15 1/2" fraying at the base of the spine (45cm x39cm). Ex-use condition but otherwise in good, with several edge-chips. [1] unmarked condition. [1] Estimate £30 to £50 Estimate £100 to £150

Lot Number London Transport Green Line Lot Number London Underground RAILWAY Controller's CAP BADGE from MAP NO. 2 1934. An early H C 381 the 1960s as issued to a small 377 Beck diagrammatic card map in group of staff based at Oxford unmarked, lightly-used Circus. Badge is made of gold- condition with very slight coloured metal with a green staining. [1] circle and orange infill. In our view, this is the most sought- Estimate £80 to £120 after LT badge of all and has not been seen at auction before. There is a damaged example in the LT Museum collection. This badge is in very good condition. [1] Lot Number London Transport ename bus Estimate £1500 to stop E-PLATES for routes 1 M-S, £2000 378 2A M-F, 7, 12A, 18 M-S, 36B, 39 M-F, 40 Sat-Sun and 72 Sunday. All in good, ex-use condition. [9]

Estimate £100 to £150 Lot Number 1921 London Underground MAP OF THE ELECTRIC RAILWAYS 382 OF LONDON 'What to See & How to Travel' with issue date 9-3-21. Designed by MacDonald Gill with a blue decorative border and calligraphed station names, the map opens out to 13.5" x 10.5" (34 x 27cm). In very good, unmarked condition. [1]

Estimate £80 to £120

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Lot Number Quantity of London Transport Lot Number Enamel TRAIN DESTINATION Central Bus/Central Bus & PLATE 'Croxley 383 Trolleybus POCKET MAPS from 387 Green/Richmond' (double- the period 1958 to 1965. Most in sided) believed to be from a excellent condition. [28] 1920s LNWR/LMS electric multiple unit. In ex-service condition with chipping. [1] Estimate £40 to £60 Estimate £60 to £80

Lot Number c1910 Metropolitan Electric Tramways, Middlesex and Lot Number c1931 London Underground 384 Hertfordshire Light Railways MAP OF LONDON'S small, pocket-sized MAP OF 388 UNDERGROUND RAILWAYS, ROUTES and Particulars of one of the Stingemore-designed Services. Two filing punch-holes series which ran from 1925 until at one side but otherwise 1932. Linen-card map with blue excellent. A very scarce issue. [1] cover in the larger size of the later editions and showing the Piccadilly Line extensions to Estimate £150 to £200 Cockfosters, Sudbury Town and Northfields as under construction. It is in unmarked, lightly-used condition with a horizontal crease. [1]

Lot Number London Underground Estimate £50 to £70 1950s/60s ENAMEL FRIEZE 385 PLATE for the Northern Line with the line name on the bar of a traditional LT bullseye. A couple of small chips but overall very reasonable. [1] Lot Number London Transport enamel bus Estimate £50 to £70 stop E-PLATE for routes 3, 11 389 and 12. An uncommon variant with 3 services on one plate, needed in central London where many routes used the same stop. The plate is likely to have been located at Trafalgar London Transport enamel bus Lot Number Square or in Whitehall. In very stop Q-PLATE 'Queue this side good condition. [1] 386 for 27, 134, 137 queue other side for 214'. This plate would have Estimate £50 to £70 been located on a stop in Kentish Town. One small edge chip touched in but otherwise in very good ex-use condition. [1] Estimate £100 to £150

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Lot Number London General Omnibus Lot Number London General Omnibus Company MAP & GUIDE TO Company Limited Inspector's 390 OMNIBUS SERVICES dated 394 CAP BADGE from the horse-bus September 1911, the 7th issue of era, c1890s, and designed to fit a the famous London bus map bowler hat. Made of brass with which ran from March 1911 until an enamelled coat of arms in 1994. An early issue with the red and white. Some enamel illustration of the B-type bus on loss. [1] the cover. In well-used condition with scuffing and damage along Estimate £80 to £120 one edge although very reasonable in other areas! [1]

Estimate £25 to £35 Lot Number London Underground ENAMEL ROUNDEL SIGN from Green 395 Park Station. This is a medium- size sign measuring 44" (112cm) across by 36" (92cm) high, Lot Number London Transport 'Gibson' estimated to date from the TICKET MACHINE' no 35731, an 1980s/90s, and comes in three 391 alpha fare-codes model with parts plus original brass frame. A correct-type BOX plus few blemishes from use but conductor's HARNESS, PSV generally very good. [1] BADGE and spare TICKET ROLLS. Machine appears to Estimate £600 to £800 function well and prints a good ticket with the words 'London Transport' still present. [Set] Estimate £280 to £320 Lot Number London tramcar ROUTE NUMBER STENCIL PLATE for 396 service 38 which ran between Embankment & Abbey Wood. This is the larger-size version Lot Number London Transport bus which was displayed on the driver's/conductor's CAP AND upper deck at each of the 392 BADGE, a grey 1970s issue, size tramcar. In good, ex-use 7 1/8 / 57, appears unused, plus condition. [1] a London Country Bus Services 1970s driver's/conductor's CAP Estimate £50 to £70 AND BADGE, size not marked but is a small medium, lightly used. [2] Estimate £60 to £80 Lot Number First-year edition of the BECK UNDERGROUND MAP 397 'Underground Railways of London", this being the undated edition with print-code 33-2791 Lot Number London Transport TRAM STOP issued in approx September FLAG. A double-sided sign with 1933 and showing the escalator 393 two enamel plates inside a connection between Bank and bronze frame, of the style Monument stations. A fold-out introduced in the 1930s and card map in lightly-used, used until the end of the system unmarked condition. [1] in 1952. This is the compulsory stop version and both the plates Estimate £100 to £150 and the frame are in excellent condition, the fixing rods are still present. [1] Estimate £300 to £500

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Lot Number Enamel 'bullseye' STOCK- NUMBER PLATE from 1938 398 London Underground P-stock, later COP, trailer (D-end) 014098. These plates were located above the inter-connecting doors at each end of the car. In very good ex-car condition. [1]

Estimate £100 to £150

Lot Number London Transport enamel coach stop E-PLATE for route 716 399 destinated Sunday Hitchin. This is believed to have been located on the Sunday-only routeing via Lister Hospital in Stevenage. In good, ex-use condition with original street grime. [1]

Estimate £80 to £120

Lot Number London Underground 1922 MAP OF THE ELECTRIC RAILWAYS 400 OF LONDON - WHAT TO SEE AND HOW TO TRAVEL. Edition dated 1-3-22. Designed by MaDonald Gill, this attractive map uses calligraphy for the station names and features a decorative border. The map opens out to 13.5" x 11" (34 x 28cm). A couple of small, light stains but generally a very good example. [1] Estimate £80 to £120

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