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Catalogue for Auction Sale of Railwayana BLAKEY LANE, THIRSK, YO7 3AB 01845 523165 www.thirskmarket.co.uk CATALOGUE FOR AUCTION SALE OF RAILWAYANA Over 900 lots entered SATURDAY 20 January 2018 SALE STARTS 10.30 AM Viewing on day from 8.30am Buyers premium 10% + VAT Catalogues available to download at www.thirskmarket.co.uk Enquiries to Michael Harrison Tel: 07730 765569 Please register at the office and obtain your buyers number prior to the commencement of the sale Refreshments available at The Gavel Café DATE OF NEXT SALE SATURDAY 14th April 2018 1 A YORK COACHPLATE 1963 2 A 71A SHEDPLATE 3 A YORK COACHPLATE 1958 4 FRAMED & GLAZED CARRIAGE PRINT OF HARPENDEN BY ELLIS SILOS 5 FRAMED & GALZED CARRIAGE PRINT OF ORMSKIRK BY CHARLES KNIGHT 6 UNFRAMED CARRIAGE PRINT, RAILWAY ARCHITECTURE NASH MILLS BRIDGE HERTS 7 BRITISH RAIL UNIFORMS (1980'S) - BOX 8 BRITISH RAIL BAGS X 3 9 BOX OF BOOKS/MAGAZINES/AUCTION CATALOGUES 10 BR LOOK OUT ARMBAND (WITH STRAP) 11 APPROX 70 MONTHLY STEPHENSON LOCO SOC JOURNALS (JAN 1950 - AUG 1955) 12 GAUNT ORANGE TOTEM CAP BADGE 13 1971 BR PASSENGER NETWORK MAP (DOUBLE SIDED) 14 BAG OF 11 BRASS S.R. BUTTONS 15 BOX OF 18 STEAM RAILWAY DVDS 16 BAG OF APPROX 250 CIGARETTE CARDS ASSORTED CATEGORIES INCLUDING RAILWAYS 17 3 GAUNT METAL CAP BADGES (2 X FOREMAN/PORTER) 18 B.R. PLASTIC ACME THUNDERER WHISTLE 19 METAL BR CAP BADGE (LION OVER WHEEL) 20 8 TRAFFOLITE SIGNAL LEVER DESCRIPTION PLATES (FROM A SIGNAL BOX IN THE ABERDEEN AREA) 21 10 TRAFFOLITE SIGNAL LEVER DESCRIPTION PLATES (FROM A SIGNAL BOX IN THE ABERDEEN AREA) 22 FRAMED/GLAZED CARRIAGE PRINT 'KYLES OF BRUTE' MACFARLANE' 23 2 LOOK OUT ARMBANDS 24 FRAMED/GLAZED CARRIAGE PRINT 'RIVER TWEED/NEIDPATH CASTLE (MERRIOTT) 25 BAG OF SUNDRY METAL RAILWAY ITEMS 26 BR(E) TOTEM STYLE DARK BLUE BRITISH RAILWAYS CAP BADGE 27 BRIDGE PLATE 3 28 11 ORIENTAL TICKETS FROM DERWENT VALLEY LIGHT RAILWAY 29 6 PAYCKECKS (LNWR/LMSR/MR/GWR) 30 2 LOCOMOTIVE PRESSURE GAUGES - ONE MARKED B.R.AND THE OTHER B.R. (STD) 31 8 BRASS SIGNAL - LEVER RELEASE LEVERS 32 B.R. TIMETABLE FOR STEAMER SERVICE BETWEEN LYMINGTON PIER AND YARMOUTH(I OF W) FOR PERIOD 9/62 TO 6/63 (LAMINATED CARD 19" X 24" 33 LMS CARRIAGE - DOOR STEP TREAD 34 5 METAL SIGNAL LEVER DESCRIPTION PLATES (FROM A GWR SIGNAL BOX IN DEVON) 35 2 METAL RAILWAY ASHTRAYS - ONE INSCRIBED KANAS CITY, MISSOURI AND THE OTHER CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY 36 BOX OF 18 SUNDRY BUTTONS/BADGES ETC 37 2 TICKET CLIPPERS (GER/GWR) AND AN LNER CARRIAGE KEY 38 A BAG OF 14 STEAM RAILWAY DVDS 39 FRAMED/GLAZED BR QUAD-ROYAL POSTER 'NORTHUMBERLAND' 40 2 LAMPS (LNER SIGNAL LAMP/SMALL HANDLAMP AND LMS SIGNAL LAMP BASE/RESERVOIR 41 7 PAY CHECKS (GER/MR/LMSR) 42 2 BR STOP WATCHES - ONE ENGRAVED BR(W) AND THE OTHER BR(M) 307 43 TRAY OF 28 RAILWAY BUTTONS (LMS/GWR/LNER/GER/MR/NER/MGN) 44 6 PIECES OF RAILWAY CUTLERY LONDON TRANSPORT LMS/GER/GCR) - 3 ARE HALLMARKED SILVER 45 2 BR(W) GUARDS VAN SIDE LAMPS 46 FRAMED/GLAZED CARRIAGE PRINT 'BARNARD CASTLE, CO DURHAM' (MOODY) 47 CONTAINER OF SMALL SUNDRY RAILWAY ITEMS (BADGES/KEY FOB/ ETC) 48 GER LOOK OUT ARMBAND 49 AN OVAL C/1 PLATE - GW CO LTD 1890 SLAITWAITE 50 BAG OF APPROX 500 LUGGAGE LABELS 51 FRAMED/GLAZED CARRIAGE PRINT 'SUNDERLAND CO DURHAM' (HOLDING) 52 RAILWAY POCKET WATCH INSCRIBED BR-WR 6504 53 AN 1882 EDITION OF RAILWAY GAZETEER (LISTS EVERY UK RAILWAY STATION + OTHER INFORMATION - A VALUABLE REFERENCE DOCUMENT 54 LNWR BRIDGEPLATE 87 55 C/1 SHEDPLATE 82E (YEOVIL/BRISTOL BARROW ROAD) 56 AN LNER PACK OF PLAYING CARDS ENTITLED 'COUNTIES OF BRITAIN' - A NEW EDUCATIONAL GAME 57 F & G PRINT BROADGAUGE AT PADDINGTON 58 F & G POSTER 'CROMER LMS & LNER 59 'MAIL ROOM' DOOR PLATES 60 EPHEMERA FOLDER INCLUDING :- OLDHAM, ASHTON UNDER LYNE & GUIDE BRIDGE RAILWAY PARCELS WAY BILLS FROM 1872 61 FOLDER CUT DOWN HANDBILLS 1939 - 1956 USED AS CLAIM DEPARTMENT MEMOS 62 REPLACEMENT WORKS PLATE LNER 65894 63 LARGE FUEL STORAGE CONTAINER NER BRASS PLATE TAP & KEY 64 NER BRIDGE PLATE NO 94 UNRESTORED 65 NER WAITING ROOM OIL LAMP EX NORHAM STATION (BASE MARKED) 66 WORKSPLATE BUILT 1945 NORWICH EX 48389 67 SMOKEBOX NO PLATE 80151 REPRODUCTION 68 BOOKS, TIMETABLE AND RULE BOOKS INCL GREAT WESTERN 69 2 X LNER D PLATES 12 TONS AND 21 TONS 70 4 X WAGON PLATES INCL LMS & CKW 71 BRASS PLATE NO 29 ALVIS PLATE PLUS SHUNTERS HORN 72 ENAMEL SIGN HORSE HEAD SAFETY MATCHES 73 BR(E) MIRROR IN A QUALITY WOODEN FRAME 74 CIRCULAR PLATE NICHOLSONS NEWARK ENGLAND NO 6555 75 DOUBLE LINE BLOCK SEND & RECEIVE 76 5 BRASS ITEMS LNER & GWR STAMPED & MOUNTED 77 GNR FULL TITLE TRESPASS (NICELY FACE RESTORED) 78 A REPRODUCTION TOTEM 'ELTHAM PARK' 79 A BOX OF MISC BR OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS 80 BOX OF LMS & BR REGULATIONS FOR TRAIN SIGNALLING 81 BOX OF BR WORKING TIME TABLES 82 A QUANTITY RULE BOOKS & WORKING INSTRUCTIONS ETC 83 A GWR CAMBRIAN LINES DISTANT SIGNAL FINIAL 84 A PAIR OF CLASS 31 FLAME CUT DATA PANELS 85 A PAIR OF CLASS 31 FLAME CUT DATA PANELS 86 SCOTSMAN '34' SIGNED LIMITED EDITION OF 850 DAVID SHEPHERD PUBLISHED 1976 COMPLETE BOUND & FRAMED 87 HIGH FORCE (TEASDALE) CARRIAGE PRINT BY EW HAZELHURST R.I. MOUNTED & IN ORIGINAL FRAME 88 NER 'SHUT THIS GATE' C/1 NOTICE 89 NER 'PENALTY FOR NEGLECT £2' NOTICE 90 LNER WAGON PLATE, CASH BAG, COMMEMORATIVE MUG ETC 1825 - 1975 S & DR 91 BOX OF OLD LEAD FIGURES COWBOYS & INDIANS 92 A SIMILAR LOT, 1ST & 2ND WW LEAD SOLIDERS & SHIPS 93 A BOX OF WALSALL CORPORATION BUS TOKENS 94 PAIR OF 1930'S MERCHANT NAVY OFFICERS CAP BANDS PLUS A METAL SHIPPING LINE HOUSE FLAG PRINTING BLOCK 95 RMS 'SCYTHIA' CUNARD LINE SHELL SHAPED BRASS BONBON DISH WITH GLASS LNER 96 BOX OF BADGES & BUTTONS RAILWAY/ FIRE/ POLICE 97 MORLEY INSTITUTE JUBILEE 1881 - 1931 COMMEMORATIVE MUG 98 '0' GAUGE TRUCK BOXED, LIMA, PLUS '00' GAUGE 19605 PLAYCRAFT TUNNEL 99 3 BRASS STEAM ROLLER REPAIR PLATES HA MCEWAN 100 BOX OF COLLECTABLES, INC MENU HOLDERS & OLD DARLINGTON TEA PACKETS 101 PAIR OF OFFICIAL SOUTHERN RAILWAY OFFICIAL BOOKLETS (ROUND THE SOUTHERN FLEET) & (LOCOMOTIVES OF THE SOUTHERN) 102 PAIR LMS OFFICIAL BOOKLETS (TRIUMPH OF A ROYAL SCOT) & (MODERN LOCOMOTIVES OF THE LMS) 103 A FOLDER OF OLD MOTOR MAIL (THOMAS TILLING) TIMETABLES 104 DARLINGTON GINGER BEER BOTTLE. BLUE PRINTED FIRTHS WITH LOCOMOTIVE PRINT 105 OVER 120 VINTAGE B/W TRAM PHOTOGRAPHS SOME POSTERS 106 GLOUCESTER FIRE SERVICE BOOKLETS, HELMET BADGES, ETC WITH GLOUCESTER CIVIL DEFENCE CORPS EMBROIDERED ARMBANDS(2) 1950'S 107 BOX OF RAILWAY MEMORABILIA AND DIESEL VYNIL SHED CODES 108 A PAIR OF EXHIBITION PHOTOS F & G BILLINGHAM & NORTON STATIONS BY THE LATE IVAN HARRINGTON 109 A SIMILAR LOT STOCKTON STATION IN 1970'S AND 1967 110 A SIM LOT CHURCH STREET BOX HARTLEPOOL 111 2 ALBUMS OF QUALITY BR/LNER LOCO PHOTOGRHS FROM THE LENS OF B WALL ALL DATED & LOCATION ON BACK 112 A SIMILAR LOT OF BR/LMS LOCOMOTIVES 113 L & YR VINTAGE LOCO PHOTOS POSTCARD 114 OVER 200 BR/LNER BW POSTCARD SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS 115 A SIMILAR LOT OVER 200 BR/LNER 116 OVER 250 BR/LMS TYPES BW POSTCARD SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS 117 A SIMILAR LOT OVER 250 BR/LMS/TYPES 118 OVER 100 BR STANDARD TYPES BW PHOTOGRAPH 119 OVER 100 BR/SR TYPES B/W POSTCARD SIZE PHOTOS 120 OVER 130 BR/GWRTYPES B/W POSTCARD SIZE PHOTOS 121 OVER 100 BW PHOTOS ALL REGIONS 122 OVER 500 B/W PHOTOS ALL REGIONS INC, INDUSTRIAL, EARLY EUROPEAN STEAM, DIESELS, INFRASTRUCTURE 123 OVER 100 LNWR LOCOMOTIVE B/W PHOTOS 124 A SIM LOT OVER 100 LNWR PHOTOS 125 130 + BR/SR STEAM BW PHOTOS 126 100 + BR/LMS STEAM B/W PHOTOS 127 200 + B/W STEAM PHOTOS ALL REGIONS 128 100 + B/W STEAM BR/LNER TYPES ALL REGION 129 100+ B/W STEAM PHOTOGRAPGS 130 200 B/W STEAM PHOTOS ALL REGIONS 131 150 B/W STEAM PHOTOS ALL REGIONS 132 APPROX 100 B/W PHOTOS 133 ORANGE ENAMEL SIGN FROM THORNABY RAILWAY STATION - TRAINS FOR HARTLEPOOL AND THE NORTH AND DARLINGTON AND THE SOUTH WITH POINTING ARROWS WHITE LETTERING LINED IN BLACK 134 1964 'THE HOLIDAY TRAIN' VINTAGE SCHOOLS EDUCATION POSTER 135 1950 'GOING TO THE SEA' VINTAGE SCHOOLS EDUCATION POSTER 135A THE HOLIDAY TRAIN VINTAGE SCHOOLS EDUCATION POSTER 135B RAILWAY BADGES & BUTTONS & APOTHERAY WEIGHTS 135C A FLAME CUT CABSIDE D5611 (BR GREEN) AS CARRIED BY CLASS 31 BUILT BRUSH TRACTION 1960 136 1950 ROVEX RAILWAY SET (46201 PRINCESS ELIZABETH) WITH COACHES ALSO INCLUDES TRUCKS STATION AND VARIOUS ACCESSORIES 137 CARRIAGE PRINT IN FRAME - MALDON, ESSEX 138 CARRIAGE PRINT (THE GROVES AND RIVER DEE CHESTER) 139 BRASS NAME PLATE (MENDIP STAR) 140 9 PIECES OF CUNARD (KOSHER) CHINA 141 AN ORANGE ENAMEL SIGH (TO THE TRAINS AND TICKET OFFICE) APPROX SIZE 8FT 6" x 14 " / 2.6M x 360M/M) 142 AN LNER CARRIAGE MIRROR WITH CROMOID FRAME 143 AN OLD STONEWARE FLAGON, RICHMONDS, NUNEATON, 1909 144 A QUANTITY OF RAILWAY CO CUTLERY 145 AN LMS HOTELS GLASS BEER BOTTLE 146 AN LNER 1ST SERIES CATHEDRAL PLATE, ELY PERFECT 147 AN LMS ACID ETCHED SMALL MEDICINE BOTTLE 148 A ROTTERDAM LLOYD SMALL CERAMIC ASH TRAY 149 AN LNER KESICK WARE SMALL CHINA MILK JUG 150 A BRASS MAKERS PLATE, 'THE HYDRAULIC ENG. CO.LTD CHESTER & LONDON' ATTRACTIVELY POLISHED 151 A COAST LINES CHINA SOUP BOWL 152 A LAMPORT & HOLT LINE SMALL SILVER PLATED OVAL DISH 153 A SHAW SAVILL LINE SILVER PLATED TEAPOT 154 A 'SOUTHEND CORPORATION TRANSPORT' ENAMEL AND NICKEL CAP BADGE 155 A 'DARLINGTON CORPORATION DRIVER' BRASS NO TAG 156 A NICKEL STEEL RAIL WEAR GAUGE, MARKED N.E.R.
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