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Lot No Description London Transport Auctions Limited London Transport Auctions Limited - Sales Results - 31 October 2015 Lot No Description Sold for: Estimate 1 Boat Style Bus Stop for Red Arrow in excellent condition. £150.00 80-120 2 Boat Style Bus Stop - compulsory - in good as withdrawn condition, £50.00 70-90 some chipping. 3 Bus Stop Request Plate in excellent condition. £85.00 70-90 4 Two radiator badges (RM and RT) mounted on a wooden £20.00 40-60 background, in used condition. 5 Three rule books for drivers and conductors plus a book 'Timetable £10.00 10-20 and Duty Schedule Compilation' by JF Turner, and another book 6 E Plates - Routes 1 and 1A - Good Condition £65.00 50-70 7 E Plates - Routes 15/36 and 53 - Good (2) £95.00 30-50 8 E Plates - Routes 89 and 261 - Good Condition £25.00 30-50 9 Seven Garage Running Numbers as lotted (7) £10.00 20-30 10 A good selection of maps, leaflets, timetables and LOTS magazines £45.00 20-40 as lotted (Q) 12 A London Underground Pullover and Tie (Appear unworn) - £22.00 20-40 (Pullover 38" chest) (2) 13 Two Cap Badges - Yellow London Transport (no pin), and £22.00 30-50 Underground together with a Button hole Underground badge - 14 A group of regulation books from the 1970s and 80s (11) - Good £12.00 30-50 condition 15 A wallet of excess fare tickets - stamped Picadilly Circus (approx a £20.00 20-40 dozen tickets missing/used) - Very Good Condition 16 A pewter tankard bearing the inscription 'London Transport Aldgate £45.00 20-40 East Station October 1938' - F 17 A large selection of signalling ephemera including mechanical £10.00 20-40 diagrams, photos and books - F-G (sample shown, inspection 18 A large quantity of LT bus tickets £70.00 20-40 19 A large quantity of LT bus tickets £70.00 20-40 20 A bell punch machine in working order (punches tickets and dings) - £48.00 50-70 good used condition 21 A collection of books and timetables including Ian Allan ABC books, £22.00 20-40 in most cases with traditional underlining, together with various 22 A RT Bonnet Plate £75.00 80-120 23 East London Joint Committee senior station staff CAP BADGE of £60.00 100-150 the laurel-leaf wreath design issued c1910-1933 and made of brass 24 An East Surrey Traction Company (Aldershot and District) £15.00 30-50 driver's/conductor's CAP BADGE silver coloured base metal with 25 A "YelloWay Services" coach driver cap badge Holt Bros £40.00 40-60 (Rochdale) Ltd.,1915-31. 12/11/2015 12:16:49 An auction of London Bus, Tram, Trolleybus & Underground Collectables - 31 October 2015 Page 1 of 1 26 A single flag bus stop, smaller size LT Request Stop (153/4" x 14") £65.00 50-70 27 London Transport CAP BADGE "TOUR GUIDE" issued in the mid- £60.00 40-60 1960s onwards to those bus inspectors who qualified as guides on 28 LT enamel radiator badges (4) £75.00 60-80 29 A LT country buses Inspector's Badge, hallmarked silver £90.00 80-120 30 £200.00 80-120 A LT Country Buses Senior Inspector's Badge, hallmarked silver gilt 31 LT Cap badge staybright 1960s red/chrome £40.00 30-50 32 London Transport Divisional Mechanical Inspector's CAP BADGE £125.00 70-90 issuedLondon in Transport the early Central1960s to Buses the staff Instructor's responsible CAP for BADGE, driving 1960s 33 issue, chrome-plated with flush upper infill. In very good condition [1] £50.00 70-90 34 London Transport Country Buses & Coaches Inspector's CAP £40.00 40-60 BADGE 'staybright' with green enamelled bullseye supported by 35 London Transport Country Bus Chief Inspector's CAP BADGE £200.00 100-200 issued c1960 to the most senior inspectors who were in charge of 36 London Transport Central Buses Senior Instructor's CAP BADGE £80.00 80-120 from the early 1960s issue in gold-plated base metal with two raised 38 A London United Tramway's Cap Badge circa 1920s. Good £200.00 100-200 condition - nickel silver, enamelled in blue. 39 South Metropolitan Electric Tramways 'Underground Group' era cap £150.00 100-200 badge - nickel and blue - probably worn from around the end of the 40 '''General'' CAP BADGE in red enamel. These badges were normally £190.00 80-120 blue and it is thought that the much less common red versions were 41 Tramways' driver's & conductor's CAP BADGE in Underground £50.00 70-90 Group style and believed to have been issued by the Combine's 42 Green Line' driver's & conductor's CAP BADGE issued by Green £75.00 60-80 Line Coaches Ltd between 1930-1932. In Underground Group style. 43 ''General'' bus driver's/conductor's CAP BADGE in blue enamel as £30.00 40-60 issued from c1914 until 1933. In good used condition, some 45 1950s Central Bus Fireman's Cap Badge. This badge was unusual £50.00 50-70 in that it was an adaptation of an existing design rather than a 47 ''Timpson's'' coach driver's CAP BADGE featuring a single-deck £50.00 80-120 coach design with enamel inlays on chrome. Believed to date from 48 London Transport Military Band CAP BADGE of the first type, £110.00 80-120 believed to have been worn in the 1930s/1940s. The band paraded 49 London General Omnibus Co Ltd driver's/conductor's CAP BADGE £70.00 100-150 of the winged-wheel design, in brass, issued around 1910. These 50 London Transport Advertising Department CAP BADGE as issued to £70.00 60-80 bill-posters on the bus and underground systems from the 1930s to 52 Circa 1920s 'Prince' Omnibus Company - Cap Badge £80.00 80-120 The Prince Omnibus Co. operated tours and excursions as well as 53 A Tram Route 16 Stencil in good used condition £75.00 40-60 12/11/2015 12:16:49 An auction of London Bus, Tram, Trolleybus & Underground Collectables - 31 October 2015 Page 1 of 1 54 London Transport Central Buses Senior Instructor's CAP BADGE. £80.00 60-80 This is the 1985 final issue of this badge, a series which began in 55 Buses for Trams window sticker - Route 52 Tram/ Bus Route 149 £32.00 30-50 Replacement 56 London Underground map / London Electric Railways 1908 £220.00 70-90 58 One London Undergound Map together with a Tramways Map - Fair £60.00 30-50 Condtion 59 The Metropolitan Map of London - Poor to Fair Condition £32.00 20-40 60 Leyland Motors Maker's Plate £80.00 80-120 61 Route 476 E Plate - Town Centre-Tilgate £45.00 60-80 62 A Chassis plate from a trolleybus together with RT brass plates plus £50.00 30-50 a bronze Bahamas name plate (5) 63 London Underground Station Master's/Station Manager's CAP £30.00 40-60 BADGE, with 'gold'-plating, enamelled ring and serial number 1073 64 A collection of modern London Transport Cap and Pin Badges £50.00 50-70 together with a Diamond Jubilee coin. (9) 65 A Tram Route 18 Stencil in good used condition £50.00 40-60 66 A selection of Pre-War coach booklets - South East England in good £40.00 20-40 used condition. (10) 67 A selection of Pre-War coach leaflets in generally good used £40.00 20-40 condition - mainly South East England (13) 68 A selection of Pre-War coach leaflets in generally good used £50.00 20-40 condition - mainly South East England (13) 69 Three Burwood and Brady booklets plus one LHRG London Map £22.00 20-40 Catalogues (4) 70 A Stingemore 1926 used condition map (some graffiti on inside £32.00 30-50 cover) 71 A Stingemore 1927 good condition - slight wear commensurate with £32.00 50-70 age 72 Ten tube maps from the 1940s to early 1950s generally good £180.00 40-60 condition commensurate with age. (10) 73 An LGOC Motor and Horse Routes information leaflet (July 1910) £150.00 100-200 Poor to fair condition (readable but breaking away at creases) 74 A selection of six Tramway maps in good condition (1920s to 30s) £60.00 30-50 (6) 75 Three Greenline Coach Maps(1930s) in good to very good £50.00 40-60 condition. (3) 76 An LCC Tram Map (1918) some staining to edge otherwise good £20.00 30-50 condition. 77 A pair of LCC Tram Maps (1922) in good condition (2) £40.00 40-60 78 A pair of LCC Tram Maps (1923 and 1924) good condition - one has £20.00 40-60 a small graffiti mark (date) to cover (2) 79 A selection of LCC Tram Maps (1926, 1927 and 1928) in good £55.00 40-60 condition (3) 12/11/2015 12:16:49 An auction of London Bus, Tram, Trolleybus & Underground Collectables - 31 October 2015 Page 1 of 1 A selection of LCC Tram Maps (1926, 1927 and 1928) in good condition (3) 80 A group of LCC Tram Maps (including 1929, 1930, 1931) Good £60.00 50-70 condition (1929 issue has small tape repair) (4) 82 A Front Box Destination Bus Blind - Dorking Garage - including £65.00 60-80 routes 439, 449, 425 and 412 (very good condition) 83 A Front Box Destination Blind Route 446, 446a - Windsor Routes - £30.00 40-60 Fair to Good condition (some splitting - repaired with sellotape) 84 A Front Box Blind for Metrobus - routes from Fulwell Bus Garage - £20.00 40-60 dating 1981 as withdrawn condition 85 A K M Blind for Metrobus - routes from Fulwell Bus Garage - dating £20.00 40-60 1981 as withdrawn condition 86 A group of Trolley Bus number blinds to include an Edmonton £80.00 60-80 Number Blind dated 7/7/59, a Charshalton Number Blind dated 87 Edmonton front and rear destination blinds for Trolley bus dated £160.00 80-120 10/12/57 - very good, as withdrawn condition.
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