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Thirsk Railwayana Auctions Catalogue for Auction Sale THIRSK RAILWAYANA AUCTIONS CATALOGUE FOR AUCTION SALE OF RAILWAYANA Over 1000 lots entered SATURDAY 19 JANUARY 2019 SALE STARTS 10.30 AM Viewing on day from 8.00am LOT 560 Buyers premium 10% + VAT Catalogues available to download at www.thirskmarket.co.uk Enquiries to Michael Harrison Tel: 07730 765569/01845 523165 Thirsk Auction Mart, Blakey Lane, Thirsk, N Yorks, YO7 3AB 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 13TH APRIL 2019 LOT 566, 564, 567, 568 LOT 419 LOT 365 LOT 738 LOT 745, 740 LOT 582 LOT 581 LOT 236 1 BOX OF SLS (STEPHENSONS LOCO SOCIETY) JOURNALS 1950 - 1965 2 THREE RAILWAY JIGSAWS 3 THREE RAILWAY JIGSAWS 4 AN OLD INVINCIBLE FIRE EXTINGUISHER 5 HOME SIGNAL BLADE EX TOTLEY TUNNEL EAST SIGNALS 6 CARRIAGE PRINT FRAMED AND GLAZED OF RICHMOND YORKS BY MERRIOTT 7 CARRIAGE PRINT FRAMED AND GLAZED OF INVERERY CASTLE, LOCH FYNE BY MERRIOTT 8 CARRIAGE PRINT NORTH PORTALS PRIMROSE HILLS TUNNELL BY BUCKLE 9 CARRIAGE PRINT FRAMED & GLAZED OF CAVENDISH, SUFFOLK BY BALDWIN 10 'HCCW 21 FT 3 INCH VALVE' CI SIGN (HARROGATE CITY COUNCIL) 11 'LMS' OVAL PLATED SIGNAL INTERIOR LAMP 12 'BR(W)' SIGNAL INTERIOR LAMP 13 'SHUT & FASTEN' GATE SIGN BROKEN IN TWO NEEDS WELDING (LMS) 14 MR CO 3 ASPECT HANDLAMP WITH COPPER INT VESSEL 15 SIGNAL INTERIOR LAMP 16 MR CO BROWN CREAM JUG BASE MARKED 17 GNR BLACK INSTRUMENT PLATED ' DOWN BLOCK FROM TAXTON' NEAR ST NEOTS (COMPLETE) 18 GCR BLOCK INSTRUMENT (COMPLETE) 19 BOX OF 18 BOOKLETS LMS RULES 1933, ELEC LINES BURY LIVERPOOL ETC 20 'HASTINGS' FRAMED POSTER 21 ZONE A TRACK & SIGNAL DIAGRAMS RAILTRACK BOOK, TWO HUNDRED PLUS MAPS MANCHESTER, MIDLANDS, N LONDON 22 N GUAGE BOXED MALLARD & 2 COACHES PLUS TRACK BY ATLAS 23 TEACHERS AND HAIG CHINA WHISKEY WATER JUGS EX DINING CARS 24 'END OF ONE TRAIN WORKING' TRACK SIGN 25 CI SIGN 'NOTICE NO UN AUTHORISED PERSON IS ALLOWED TO OPEN THESE DOORS' EX DERBY LOCO PAINTSHOP 26 CI BRIDGEPLATE 'LMS 50' 27 CI BRIDGEPLATE 'LNWR 57' 28 CI BRIDGEPLATE 'LNWR 81' 29 CALEDONIAN RAILWAY CI FINIAL 30 'NER GARDEN RAKE NICE MARK ON HEAD 31 A SHUNTING POLE 32 WOODEN DRAWER OF PHOTOS & NEGS 33 8 PAYTINS, LIDS NUMBERED. LMS 34 'WESTERN ROAD' ALLOY ROAD SIGN 35 SHOEBOX OF PHOTOS & NEGS 36 'ENGLISH ELECTRIC POWER UNIT BUILDERS PLATE EX CLASS 40 37 MR CO 'GAS SYPHON' CI PLATE 38 BRASS HUBCAPS 'W HAHN SCMALKDON' PLUS A BRASS LETTER BOX 'J STEWART' 39 A 'LOOKOUT' MANS BAG WITH FLAGS AND ARMBANDS 40 MODEL BOXED FRENCH LOCO 'PACIFIC CHAPLEON NORD' 41 14 ALBUMS OF AEROPLANE PHOTOS PLANES FROM ALLOVER, HUNDREDS 42 BOX RAILWAY PHOTOS 43 2 BOXES OF BOOKS, JIGSAWS AND RAILWAY MAGAZINES 44 A BOX OF PLANS & DRAWINGS 45 A BRICK FROM NESS RAILWAY VIADUCT 46 BR INTERCITY POSTER 'THE RAIN TRAIN' 47 SKY MARKS MODEL BOAC JUMBO BOXED 48 COAL MODELOF ROCKET PLUS ANOTHER MODEL 49 5 RAILWAY LEAD WEIGHTS (1947) 50 A NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY CAST IRON TRESPASS SIGN 51 BR LNER TICKETS - CLOSED SCOTTISH STATIONS (22) 52 BOX OF SLIDES (200) BR 1970S ELECTRIC 1990S DIESEL 53 PHOTO ALBUM B/W EARLY DIESELS, WAGONS, SHEDS 54 CLASS 86 ELECTRIC PARKING LIGHT - RED LENSE 55 BOX B/W PHOTOS- CLASS 73-73001 - 73213 56 BR(M) LAMP - COMPLETE 57 SHEDPLATE - 73F ASHFORD 58 BOX OF EUROPEAN RAIL EPHEMERA 59 F & G CARRIAGE PRINT TOWNEND - BY MADDOX 60 WOODEN BR(NE) DOORPLATE FROM MBRO STATION 61 2 X COLIN GIFFORD BOOKS - DECLINE OF STEAM - STEAM FINALE NORTH 62 DIESEL RAILWAY BOOKS (25) 63 BRITISH RAIL CARRIAGE MIRROR 64 BRITISH RAIL CARRIAGE MIRROR 65 LNER BAKELITE ASHTRAY 66 TRAINS TO SALTBURN THIS PLATFORM/TRAINS TO MIDDLESBROUGH AND DARLINGTON OTHER PLATFORM 67 WIGWAG CROSSING LIGHT UNIT COMPLETE EX YAFFORTH CROSSING 68 ALUMINIMUM LUGGAGE RACK 69 1970S BRITISH RAIL DRIVERS JACKET WITH GOLD BUTTONS SIXE XL 70 1970S BRITISH RAIL DRIVERS JACKET WITH GOLD BUTTONS SIZE XL 71 1970 S BRITISH RAIL DRIVERS TROUSERS 72 BRITISH RAIL CAP NAVY SIZE 59 73 1990S BRITISH RAIL GILLET REVERSIBLE SIZE XL 74 BRITISH RAIL WESTERN REGION INTRODUCTION TO DIESEL TRACTION CIRCA JULY 1965 75 CLASS 37 IN CAB FAULT LIGHT PANEL 76 BRITISH RAIL LONG SLEEVED STRIPED SHIRT 1990S SIZE 16 1/2 TWO OF 77 BRITISH RAIL SHORT SLEEVED STRIPED SHIRT 1990S SIZE 17 1/2 78 BRITISH RAIL 1980S GUARDS JACKET SIZE XL 79 MARK ONE COACH DATA CAST PLATE 80 BOX OF BOOKS 81 BOX OF BOOKS 82 FOLDER OF APPROX 30 HIGHLAND RLY PAPERWORK 83 2 BRITISH RAILWAYS SCOTLAND HOLIDAY GUIDES 1955/60 84 FOLDER OF VARIOUS I.O.M. RAILWAY PAPERWORK 85 VARIOUS SCOTTISH RELATED PAPERWORK, LEAFLETS - BOOKS 86 17 OFFICIAL CALEDONIAN RLY POSTCARDS 87 6 OFFICIAL FURNESS RLY POSTCARDS 88 APPROX 57 LOCO OFFICIAL POSTCARDS INCLUDING HR, NER, L&YR AND LNWR 89 OVER 400 TRACTION COLOUR SLIDES 90 28 STEAM DVDS 91 BOX OF GOOD QUALITY STEAM BOOKS 92 OVER 1000 STEAM COLOUR SLIDES 93 OVER 400 MODERN TRACTION COLOUR SLIDES 94 BOX OF GOOD QUALITY STEAM BOOKS 95 OVER 350 STEAM COLOUR SLIDES 96 30 STEAM DVDS 97 OVER 700 MODERN TRACTION COLOUR SLIDES 98 OVER 650 STEAM COLOUR SLIDES 99 BOX OF GOOD QUALITY STEAM BOOKS 100 OVER 400 MODERN TRACTION COLOUR SLIDES 101 30 STEAM DVDS 102 OVER 400 MODERN TRACTION COLOUR SLIDES 103 SINGLE LINE TOKEN HOLDER WITH LEATHER POUCH AND LEATHER COVERED HOOP 104 A SIMILAR LOT 105 FOUR WHITE PORCELAIN GWR TELEGRAPH WIRE INSULATORS 106 SIX WHITE PORCELAIN LNER TELEGRAPH WIRE INSULATORS 107 PLATFORM LAMP COMPLETE WITH ALL GLASSES AND NAME - 'SOUTH EASTRINGTON' 108 PLATFORM LAMP NAME TABLET 'CLIFF COMMON' ( ON THE FORMER SELBY - MARKET WEIGHTON LINE) 109 3 CAST IRON OVAL PLATES 'GEN REPAIRED BY W R LTD' 1975/1982/1982 110 CAST IRON ROUND WAGON PLATE - LMS 17770 1948 111 FRAMED/GLAZED CARRIAGE PRINT - 'UFFORD NEAR MELTON SUFFOLK' (SQUIRRELL) IN ORIGINAL FRAME 112 BAG OF APPROX 500 PRE GROUPING LUGGAGE LABELS 113 CAST IRON OVAL DOOR PLATE 'STATION MASTER' 114 BOX OF RAILWAY BOOKS 115 BOX OF SUNDRY RAILWAY PAPERWORK INCLUDING NUMEROUS BR AND PRE BR RAIL MAPS 116 2 CAST IRON OVAL WAGON PLATES - HURST NELSON, MOTHERWELL 1958 117 EDMUNDSON TICKET DATER AND A BOX OF 3 SMALLER BOXES OF REPLACEMENT RUBBER NUMBER/MONTH BLOCKS 118 3 CAST IRON OVAL PLATES - GEN REPAIRED BY WR LTD 1981/1982/1982 119 BR(M) HAND LANTERN COMPLETE WITH BURNER 120 A WHITE/BLACK ENAMEL 'LADIES' DOOR PLAT E 121 2 'D' WAGON PLATES - LNER DARLINGTON 1946 AND PRESSED STEEL 1951 122 CAST IRON OVAL WAGON PLATE - METRO CAMMELL C R W MIDLAND WORKS 1937 123 BRASS LMS TENDER PLATE - NO 9802 1939 (THE TENDER WAS ATTACHED TO H6239 CITY OF CHESTER AND LATER H6229 DUCHESS OF HAMILTON) 124 A 4 ASPECT FOGGING HAND LAMP (COMPLETE WITH ALL COLOURED GLASSES AND BURNER) 125 A DOUBLE SIDED TRAIN DESTINATION PLASTIC SIGNS (18" X 61/2") - THE MIDLAND SCOT 126 2 DOUBLE SIDED TRAIN DESTINATION PLASTIC SIGNS (18" X 6 1/2") - PRESTON - GLASGOW /CARSTAIRS - MANCHESTER 127 2 DOUBLE SIDED TRAIN DESTINATION PLASTIC SIGNS (18" X 6 1/2") CREWE- GLASGOW/ CARLISLE - LONDON 128 2 DOUBLE SIDED TRAIN DESTINATION PLASTIC SIGNS (18" X 61/2") - CREWE- GLASGOW/CARLISLE - LONDON 129 2 DOUBLE SIDED TRAIN DESTINATION PLASTIC SIGNS (18" X 61/2") - CARLISLE-LIVERPOOL/ MANCHESTER AND WIGNA/PRESTON - GLASGOW 130 3 CAST IRON OVAL PLATES - GEN REPAIRED BY WR LTD 1981/1981/1982 131 A LONDON & SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY (EASTLEIGH) SIGNAL LAMP (STAMPED LSWR AND E) COMPLETE WITH BURNER 132 2 CAST IRON OVAL PLATES - REBUILT GWR 1946 (12863) 133 BROWN/CREAM ENAMEL DOOR PLATE 'PRIVATE' 134 2 CAST IRON OVAL PLATES - GEN REPAIRED BY WR LTD 1971/1982 AND A PLASTIC GEN REPAIRED BY PDW PLATE 135 OVAL BRASS WORKSPLATE - LMS BUILT 1925 ST ROLLOX 136 A SHUNTERS SEAT (FOR TEMPORARY ATTACHMENT TO A WAGON WHILST CARRYING OUT SHUNTING DUTIES) 137 A SIGNAL REPEATER DIAL 138 CAST IRON OVAL WAGON PLATE - METRO CAMMELL C & W WEDNESDAY WORKS 1938 139 2 LAMPS - A3 ASPECT SILVER PAINTED BR HANDLAMP COMPLETE WITH GLASSES/BURNER) AND AN LNER SIGNAL LAMP (COMPLETE) 140 SINGLE LINE TABLET POUCH/HOOP POUCH MARKED ' CRIANLARICH WEST JCT' ON SCOTTISH WEST HIGHLAND LINES 141 FRAMED/GLAZED CARRIAGE PRINT - RIVER OUSE, YORK (RUSSELL) 142 4 SIGNAL LEVER IDENTIFICATION PLATES - 3 STAMPED S R (SOUTHERN RAILWAY) 143 3 CAST IRON OVAL PLATES - GEN REPAIRED BY W R LTD 1981/1981/1982 144 FRAMED/GLAZED CARRIAGE PRINT - THE LUNE VALLEY NEAR TEBAY (GREENE) 145 LARGE BLACK SIGNAL LAMP (STAMPED BR(M) COMPLETE WITH ORIGINAL WITH ORIGINAL RESERVOIR/BURNER 146 SMALL BROWN/CREAM ENAMEL SIGN (6" X 4") REGARDING CONDITIONS OF ISSUING TICKETS ETC 147 A BOX CONTAINING 100 COLOUR SLIDES DEPICTING VIEWS OF SOUTHERN AREA LOCOS AND TRAINS AT WORK 148 2 BOOKS, BRITISH LOCOMOTIVE BUILDERS PLATES, & LOCOMOTIVE NAMES 149 WAGON PLATES, STANDARD RAILWAY WAGON CO BUILDERS & B414781 HURST NELSON 1952 21T LOT 2402 150 COLLIERY MOTTIES INCLUDING KELLINGLY, BOLLSOVER, CASTLE HILL, MONK BRETTON COLLIERY ETC 151 RAILWAY PAYCHECKS INCLUDING EXAMPLES FROM PRE GROUPING COMPANIES, LNER, LMSR AND BR 152 A FOLDER OF MAPS AND PLANS OF RAILWAY LOCATIONS, IN SHEFFIELD AREA LMS & LNER, ALSO PLAN OF IMMINGHAM, AND AREA COVERED BY 2 RAILTOURS IN 1955 & 1959 153 A BRITISH RAILWAY SUPERVISORS HAT AND A SELECTION OF BIG FOUR GROUP BUTTONS AND BADGES 154 LMSR & LNER TIMETABLE BOOKS & HANDBILLS 1927 - 1939. 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