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Lot 1 Lot 2

Set of AEC VEHICLE BADGES London Transport COMPLETE comprising an enamel & chrome ROAD AND RAIL TIMETABLE for RADIATOR TRIANGLE and two Watford, Rickmansworth and enamel HUB BADGES. In District dated April 1937, issue 4 excellent condition. [3] from a series which ran in numbered form from January 1937 until no 227 £20 to £25 in October 1957 and un-numbered until Feb 1972. Some wear to covers, staples have corroded. [1]

£30 to £50

Lot 3 Lot 4

London Transport enamel bus London Transport items stop E-PLATE '183 Hendon comprising an original 1947 copy Garage Fare Stage'. Route 183 of 'LONDON TRANSPORT ran between Golders Green and CARRIED ON' (the LT WW2 Northwood (and still does) and story) in worn condition, an this plate would have been official LT COMMEMORATION located on the section towards PACK for the last RT in 1979 Hendon bus garage in respect of (poster, ticket, photographs and buses terminating there. Hendon pewter medallion) in orginal garage closed in 1987 and was envelope and a part 1970s subsequently demolished. A DESTINATION BLIND scarce plate in good, ex-use (Routemaster canopy 'PP') with condition. roller from Northfleet (NF) garage. [3] £100 to £150 £20 to £25

Lot 5 Lot 6 1913 London Underground MAP contained in the 1914 Union Jack WW2 London Underground Club diary. The map has a CAR NOTICE 'What to do in specially-designed reverse side Air Raids'. Paper on a with details of outings, fares, first hardboard backing and slightly & last trains etc and differs from curved to fit in the apertures the more commonly seen version above the seats. In ex-use in that the planned CLR extension condition with some damp to Ealing is not yet shown stains. [1] although those for the Bakerloo and Hampstead tubes are. The £20 to £25 map is in superb condition and the diary itself is very good. [1]

£100 to £150

Lot 7 Lot 8

British Railways CARRIAGE Original London Transport MIRROR in original wooden Routemaster RADIATOR GRILLE frame and featuring the BR ex RML 2269 and carrying monogram under the glass. registration plate CUV 269C. The Thought to date from the 1950s. first bus to carry this number In very good, ex-carriage entered service at Tottenham condition. [1] (AR) garage in 1965 and the final RML 2269 was withdrawn from £20 to £25 Shepherd's Bush (S) garage in 2003 after an accident. Since refurbished, the bus still exists. This grille is believed to date from the vehicle's major refurbishment in 1992. In excellent condition. [1]

£75 to £100 1 London Transport Auctions Sale 3 - 1st November 2014 - Croydon Park Hotel

Lot 9 Lot 10

London Underground Circle Line Double-sided, flanged enamel BUS 1950s/60s ENAMEL FRIEZE STOP FLAG 'By Request, Queue PLATE from a station on the this side/Queue other side'. No northern section shared with the operator's name but of the style Metropolitan Line, whose colour used by Thames Valley, Aldershot appears on the lower edge with & District etc. In very good, the Circle Line's at the top. In lightly-used condition with an excellent condition, just a couple excellent shine. [1] of small chips. [1] £30 to £50 £100 to £125

Lot 11 Lot 12

London Transport ENAMEL BUS London Transport WW2 ''BUS STOP PLATE for route 20 TROLLEYBUS & TRAM ROUTES destinated Epping. A larger - CENTRAL AREA'', issue No 2, version of an e-plate (8'' or 20cm 1945 (May issue). A wartime issue square) which is believed to have when publishing of the usual maps been located at Walthamstow stopped but the presence of large Bus Station in the 1969-76 numbers of allied servicemen in period. In good, ex-use condition. London caused a need for some [1] information. In the fold-out style of the pre-war maps but just a list £150 to £200 of routes/places served and only 13,000 printed. Very few have survived. In good condition, a few foxing marks, route numbers of night services added by user. [1]

£40 to £50

Lot 13 Lot 14

London Transport Buses Enamel 'bullseye' STOCK- STENCIL HOLDERS for the NUMBER PLATE from 1949 garage allocation and running London Underground R47-Stock number plates. Part no. RF 864 (District Line) Non-Driving C6 as introduced for the Motor Car 23213. These plates modernised RFs in the mid-60s were located above the inter- and used on most subsequent connecting doors at each end of types, including retro-fitting to the car. In very good ex-car Routemasters. One ex Edmonton condition. [1] (EM) garage marked DMS 1274 and the other ex Bromley (TB) £50 to £75 garage marked DMS 1265, both buses being withdrawn in 1979. In ex-vehicle condition. [2]

£30 to £40

Lot 15 Lot 16

London, & South Bound Volume of the London Coast Railway POCKET MAP Transport HOME GUARD 'London's Elevated Electric SUPPLEMENTS TO Railway - Elevated Electric PENNYFARE from October Trains now run between 1941 to December 1944. London Bridge & Crystal Appears to be an official volume Palace....'. A publication very and probably the complete set of much in the Underground issues. One page noted with a style, even down to the green small sellotape repair but edging. Undated but c1911. generally in very good condition. Slight wear to the cover but A mine of historical information otherwise very good. A scarce and not seen by us at auction item. [1] before. [1]

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Lot 17 Lot 18

London bus postcard-size London Transport enamel coach PHOTOGRAPHS, 288 good- stop E-PLATE for Green Line quality, largely b&w in-service route 716 Chertsey via Kingston. images of TF, LT, T, STL, C & This is an older style of plate, using RTL types loose-mounted in the 'via' designation, and may well albums. Some well-known have been located in the London bus photographers noted. Richmond area. In ex-use In excellent condition. [288] condition with a little corrosion at the foot but generally good. [1] £40 to £60 £75 to £100

Lot 19 Lot 20

London Underground ENAMEL London Underground RAILWAY STATION SIGN for Strand, c1950s- MAP NO. 2 1934. An early H C 60s. A 'bullseye' platform sign Beck diagrammatic card map in measuring 28'' x 26'' (71cm x 66cm) excellent condition - crisp and ex this Bakerloo and Northern Lines clean. [1] station which opened in 1906 and was renamed Charing Cross in 1979. Small enamel loss at some screw- holes and slight edge-wear but £100 to £150 overall very good. [1]

£150 to £200

Lot 21 Lot 22

London Transport enamel bus stop London Underground ENAMEL E-PLATE for 'Thames Weald'. This ROUNDEL SIGN from Marble independent operator (Dr Nesbitt Arch Station. This is one of the Heffernan) was mainly known for its highly collectable, smaller-size Dartford Tunnel service which signs measuring 24'' (60cm) across linked north with Romford. by 20'' (50cm) high, estimated to Plates for this operator are very date from the 1980s/90s, and scarce indeed. In good, ex-use comes complete with brass frame. condition, a couple of surface In very good condition. [1] scratches. [1] £750 to £1,000 £150 to £200

Lot 23 Lot 24

London Transport enamel BUS London Transport Tramways STOP SIGN in the smaller size double-sided CARD FARECHART (10.5'' x 10'' - 27cm x 25cm) which dated November 1947 for routes were located in runners on the 68 (Waterloo Station & roofs of bus shelters in the Greenwich) and 70 (Tooley Street 1950s/60s. This is the 'Request' & Greenwich). In ex-tramcar version - other variants are also condition with wear and marks, listed in today's sale - and is in has also been folded in the past, excellent condition. [1] perhaps by the person who took it as a souvenir of the last trams! £75 to £100 See lot 26 for a tram stencil plate for route 68. [1]

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Lot 25 Lot 26

Metropolitan Electric, London London tramcar ROUTE NUMBER United and South Metropolitan STENCIL PLATE for service 68 Electric Tramways c1913/14 which ran latterly between ROUTE MAP AND GUIDE TO Waterloo & Greenwich. This is the THE TRAMWAY SYSTEMS. No larger-size version which was date or print-code but same style as displayed on the upper deck at each Underground maps of this period. end of the tramcar. In ex-use Some Sellotape repairs to folds but condition with some knocks and still in reasonable condition for this surface corrosion. See lot 24 for a series which was printed on poor- farechart for this route.[1] quality paper. [1] £50 to £75 £30 to £50

Lot 27 Lot 28

London Transport enamel bus stop ''Seven Battalions - The Story of Q-PLATE ''Queue this side for 2, London Transport's Home Guard''. 2B, 50 - Queue other side for 35, 128pp soft-cover, well-illustrated P4''. This would have been on a bus BOOK produced by London stop in Brixton. A touched in chip Transport in 1947 to commemorate at the top r/h corner, otherwise the achievements of the LPTB Home good. [1] Guard London Battalions. A much sought-after publication not often £100 to £150 seen at auction. A very good copy. [1]

£75 to £100

Lot 29 Lot 30

London Underground 1950s/60s London General Omnibus ENAMEL FRIEZE PLATE for the Company MAP & GUIDE TO Northern Line with the line name OMNIBUS SERVICES dated January on the bar of a traditional LT 1912, from the second year of issue bullseye. This is the shorter-sized of the classic London bus map version which was located at the which ran from March 1911 until end of a section of the frieze. In 1994. Features an illustration of the excellent condition with nothing famous B-type bus on the more than a couple of tiny chips. [1] cover.Some fold partings and a paper repair to the reverse of one £75 to £100 panel. [1]

£25 to £35

Lot 31 Lot 32

London Underground ROUTE MAP London Transport enamel bus stop E- issued for internal use only and PLATE for route 352 'Before 09:00 showing the complete system in Hrs'. This route ran out of Dunstable geographical format superimposed but it has not been possible to establish on a general map on one side and where these early morning journeys the central London area, also in ran. A very scarce and unusual plate. In geographical format, on the other. good, ex-stop condition with minor A fold-out, pocket-sized map dated edge-chipping only. [1] January 2007 and rarely seen in public. In excellent condition. [1] £100 to £125

£20 to £25

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Lot 33 Lot 34

1923 District Railway MAP ''How to London Transport FLEETNUMBER reach Hampton Court by BONNET PLATE from WW2 STL UndergrounD'' aka ''The District 2672, a so-called 'unfrozen' chassis Railway Miniature Map of London completed in 1942 by special and Environs - 9th edition'', the 8th authority of the Ministry of Supply having been way back in 1908. and fitted with a Chiswick-built These DR maps were curiously re- 'austerity' body. Originally painted issued, barely updated, in the 1915- red, the bus entered service at 1925 period, in this case to Watford in the Country Area, later promote travel to Hampton Court, seeing service at Godstone when it pictures of which are on the was painted green. Withdrawn from reverse. In generally good condition, public service in 1952, it may have the cut-out on the left edge was later been a staff bus. In very done by the printer for insertion reasonable ex-vehicle condition. [1] into a guidebook. [1] £200 to £250 £50 to £75

Lot 36 Lot 35 1930s London Underground bronze BULLSEYE PLAQUE as fitted to the concrete structures supporting the Lot withdrawn by vendor station signs, poster positions and lamps at the Holden/Heaps-designed above-ground tube stations. An unusual survivor in good, ex-use condition. [1]

£30 to £50

Lot 37 Lot 38

London Transport bus Collection of items from the BODYBUILDER'S PLATE for PEOPLE'S LEAGUE FOR FREEDOM Saunders Engineering and Shipyard BUS SERVICE which ran in London Ltd from one of the 300 RT-type during the 1958 bus strike and AEC Regents with bodies built by comprising POSTERS which were this firm in 1948-51. In very good pasted to the buses (2 small and one ex-vehicle condition. [1] large), all different, two FLYERS giving details of the revised service £50 to £75 operating from 13 June 1948 and five 6d TICKETS for different routes. All in good condition, the posters have been folded. [10]

£30 to £40 Lot 39

London Transport WW2 fold-out TIMETABLE LEAFLET ''Times of Last Buses on and after Nov. 20, Lot 40 1940 working out of Plumstead Garage, Streatham Garage''. It was London Underground ENAMEL very unusual to publicise bus STATION FRIEZE PLATE for services during WW2 but this Kentish Town on the High Barnet appears to be a public document, branch of the Northern Line, possibly due to the presence of opened in 1907. Some damage with important war-time employment enamel loss at the top and bottom along the routes. A scarce survivor edges. [1] in very good condition. [1] £50 to £60 £20 to £25

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Lot 41 Lot 42 Pair of London Transport Central Buses GARAGE 1925 London Underground MAP OF ALLOCATION PLATES for LONDON'S UNDERGROUND Southall, formerly Hanwell, garage RAILWAYS, one of the Stingemore- (HW), as used from the 1930s until designed series which ran from that c1960. The garage was opened by year until 1932, this is the first the LGOC in 1925 and closed in edition with reference 694.11-5-25. 1986. In 1938, it operated the A linen-card map and in the smaller prototype RT, disguised as ST 1140, size of the early 'Stigemores'. In used in chassis/engine trials. In ex-use condition with some edge-wear and condition. [2] damp-staining where the red ink of the cover has run through to the £25 to £30 map side. [1]

£30 to £40

Lot 43 Lot 44

London Transport enamel bus stop London Transport ('General' titled) E-PLATE '458 Langley, , fold-out TIMETABLE LEAFLETS Windsor'. Thought to have been dated 31 January 1934 for routes located at the Uxbridge terminus of 309, 309A & 357 to Harefield, this long-established route and routes 318 & 320 from Chipperfield, probably one of just a pair. In very route 344 from Leavesden to good, ex-bus stop condition with Sarratt and route 385 between just a little street grime at the edges. Watford and Radlett Road. The first [1] has a little staining to the cover, otherwise all are unmarked and very £100 to £150 good. [4]

£25 to £30

Lot 45 Lot 46

London Transport (Country Buses Collection of 1980s Leyland coach & Coaches) BOUND VOLUME II of badges comprising 'Leyland', 'Tiger' TRAFFIC CIRCULARS 53 to 105, x 2 and 'Tiger 245' x 2. Excellent 1st January to 31st December 1935, condition. [5] the second year of issue. Official bound edition with index, originally issued to the Asst District Superintendent (N) at St Albans. £20 to £25 The covers are worn but the contents are good. [1]

£40 to £50

Lot 47 Lot 48

Enamel 'bullseye' STOCK-NUMBER London Transport (LPTB) bronze, PLATE from 1938 London framed OWNERSHIP SIGN from a Underground Q38-Stock trailer bus garage with head office address (D-end) 014140. These plates were of 55 Broadway. These signs were located above the inter-connecting put up at all bus garages in the 1930s doors at each end of the car. In and, in 1948, the top halves were very good ex-car condition. [1] separated, inscribed 'London Transport' and reversed. This £50 to £75 example has been re-fitted to its original state. Some touching in to some of the lettering but in good overall condition. [1]

£200 to £250

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Lot 49 Lot 50

WW2 London Transport paper London Transport BUS TROLLEYBUS FARECHART dated TIMETABLE Country Area (North) March 1941 for routes 517/617 for October 1937. 336pp booklet between Holborn Circus and North in excellent condition, hardly used. Finchley via the Holborn loop. An [1] unusual survivor from the war years. In ex-vehicle condition with £40 to £50 small edge frays but very reasonable overall. [1]

£30 to £40

Lot 52 Lot 51 London Underground enamel London Transport 1950s/60s STATION SIGN ROUNDEL from enamel BUS & COACH STOP Baker Street, a complete 4-part sign FLAG (bus compulsory, coach comprising bar, half-circles and request) of the hollow, boat type bronze frame. Thought to date from introduced c1950. This is an E3 the 1980s, the sign is in very good version with space for 3 e-plates on condition with a few minor each side and is complete with blemishes only. It measures 51'' runners. An outstandingly fine (130cm) across by 42'' (107cm) example with barely a blemish. [1] down. [1]

£150 to £200 £1,000 to £1,500

Lot 53 Lot 54

A small crate of London Pair of London Transport Central Underground WORKING Buses GARAGE ALLOCATION TIMETABLES, RULE BOOKS etc PLATES for Old Kent Road garage dating from the early 1950s to (P), as used from the 1930s until recent times. A considerable closure of the premises. The garage quantity, well worth sorting. was opened by the Vanguard [Quantity] Motorbus Co Ltd in 1906 and closed in 1958 due to service £25 to £30 reductions following the bus strike that year. Very scarce survivors from a long-gone LT garage. In ex- use condition. [2]

£30 to £40

Lot 55 Lot 56

c1898 Routledges' ''SIXPENNY London Transport enamel bus stop LONDON GUIDE'' including The E-PLATE for route 217A Weekday ''District Railway'' MINIATURE Fare Stage. This 1960s/70s route MAP OF LONDON,a Victorian ran between Alexandra Park (later issue of the Underground map Enfield) and Epping Forest. In good which shows the DR extension ex-stop condition with a little from Fulham to Wimbledon as an weathering from a long use. [1] additional panel at the top left-hand side. The 'Miniature Map of London' £40 to £45 series of Underground maps ran from c1881-c1898. The guidebook is in very good condition (covers are protected by clear plastic) and the map is excellent. [1]

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Lot 57 Lot 58

1930s London Transport Enamel London tram items comprising a BUS RADIATOR BADGE from a BACKING PLATE & STRAP for an Country Area or Green Line AEC LCCT/LPTB A-type ticket punch Regent, Regal (T, STL-type) etc. (inscribed 'London Transport') and Thought to be from the early days a leathercloth BADGE (1 3/4'' - of LT, 1933 on, this is a very rarely- 4.5cm diameter) inscribed 'New seen example. In good ex-vehicle Cross Trams' which is thought may condition with a couple of small have been issued to members of the chips at the screw-holes. [1] VIP party which travelled from Charlton Works to New Cross £100 to £150 depot on the last night in July 1952. In ex-use condition. [2]

£25 to £40

Lot 60 Lot 59 London Transport 1940s/50s London Transport Tramways enamel BUS STOP FLAG (request) double-sided CARD FARECHART of the type with two enamel plates dated November 1949 for routes inside a bronze frame. This is one 12 (Hop Exchange & Wandsworth of a small number used in LT's High St) and All-Night Service 3 Country Area which had frames (Blackfriars & Battersea). In ex- with rounded corners as a safety tramcar condition with wear and measure, used particularly on marks. [1] telegraph poles where workmen would need to climb over the flag. £25 to £30 A very scarce example in very good condition and complete with fixing rods. [1]

£100 to £150

Lot 62 Lot 61 London Transport Buses STAFF London Underground ENAMEL ITEMS comprising a Central Buses STATION FRIEZE PLATE for RULE BOOK for Drivers & Green Park from the Piccadilly Line Conductors Rev June 1950, Repr. platforms, opened in 1906. Some August 1957, similar for Country chips at the edges but very Buses dated March 1957, RATES reasonable overall. [1] OF PAY BOOKLET for Central Road Services dated May 1960 and £80 to £100 a London Transport DIAMOND JUBILEE MEDALLION from 1993 in original unopened blister pack and cover. All in very good condition. [4]

£25 to £30

Lot 63 Lot 64

London Transport London Transport enamel bus stop ROUTEMASTER RADIATOR E-PLATE, a 'split' version for routes TRIANGLE BADGE complete with 19 Mon.-Sat. and 19A Sunday (in original GRILLE SURROUND red). Likely to be from the 1969-71 PIECE as fitted to RMs/RMLs from period when these two routes ran 1965 onwards. Badge is in together between Finsbury Park excellent condition, almost and Clapham Junction. In very good unmarked, and the surround is in condition. [1] good, ex-vehicle condition with some light scratches and red paint £40 to £50 marks. [2]

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Lot 65 Lot 66

Box of London Transport London Underground GUIDE TO ephemera comprising pocket maps, THE NEW UNDERGROUND timetable and route change leaflets, SERVICE to and from Arnos annual reports etc. Mainly dated Grove, Bounds Green, Wood 1970s-90s, some earlier. [Large Green, Turnpike Lane, Manor quantity] House Stations dated Sept 1932. Card booklet with fold-out £20 to £25 UNDERGROUND MAP of Central London. Cover has ageing marks, map is excellent. [1]

£60 to £75

Lot 67 Lot 68 1930s CIGARETTE CASE with engraved London Underground 1924 London Underground MAP of map including pre-WW2 bullseye the Electric Railways of London logo. Undated but map shows ''What to see and how to travel''. Underground service on the West June 1924 edition. Lightly used with London line which ceased during some edge-wear and small partings WW2. Manufactured by Tallent of at the fold-corners. [1] gold-coloured metal with two £30 to £40 spring-loaded cigarette compartments and complete with original cloth case. Lightly used. [1]

£20 to £25

Lot 69 Lot 70

London Transport London Transport enamel coach BODYBUILDER'S PLATE for stop E-PLATE for Green Line route Eastern Coach Works Ltd from one 704 destinated Victoria, London of the 84 GS-type Guy Specials with Airport, Windsor and likely to have bodies built by that firm in 1953. been located in SE London, perhaps This is one of the original-style between Bromley and New Cross. plates using ECW's own lettering as In good, ex-use condition with a fitted when new in 1953. In very little street grime at the edges. [1] good, ex-vehicle condition. [1] £75 to £100 £100 to £125

Lot 72 Lot 71 1911 UNDERGROUND MAP OF Pair of London Transport LONDON. Early example of the Trolleybus DEPOT unified system map, printed by ALLOCATION PLATES for Johnson Riddle & Co Ltd with the BEXLEYHEATH (BX) depôt as lines in full colour and the used from 1950 until c1960. The UndergrounD logo. Shows 3 depot was the only new one to be separate stations at Hammersmith purpose built for and and includes the LBSCR lines from was opened by the LPTB in 1935. Victoria & London Bridge to the It was converted to diesel buses in Crystal Palace. In good condition 1959 and remains in use as apart from a little scuffing and Bexleyheath bus garage today. In printer's trimming at the left-hand ex-use condition. [2] edge. Has been re-folded. [1] £40 to £50 £75 to £100

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Lot 73 Lot 74

London Transport 'DOLLY STOP', Enamel RADIATOR BADGE a temporary bus stop used for PLATES for London Transport diversions, emergencies etc. This is buses comprising one Guy Special the 'head' of the stop and consists (GS) type (also fitted to a small of two back-to-back enamel plates batch of Country Area RTLs) and inside a steel frame. It is the 'Bus & one TD/STD type (to fit the larger Coach Request' version, a very non-LT, Leyland radiator). Both in scarce variant. A few well- excellent, unused condition. [2] executed chip repairs and a little weathering. [1] £75 to £100

£150 to £200

Lot 76 Lot 75 Quantity of London Transport London Underground ENAMEL POCKET MAPS for Central Area ROUNDEL SIGN from Goodge Buses/Central Area Buses including Street Station on the Northern Trolleybuses all issued between Line and opened in 1907. This is 1946 and 1969. Some include one of the highly collectable, amendments leaflets. Nearly all in smaller-size signs in 4 pieces very good condition. [24] measuring 24'' (60cm) across by 20'' (50cm) high, estimated to date £30 to £40 from the 1980s/90s, and comes complete with brass frame. In very good ex-use condition. [1]

£750 to £1,000

Lot 78 Lot 77 London Transport COMPLETE London Transport-style bus stop ROAD AND RAIL TIMETABLE for enamel E-PLATE for route N91 St Albans and District dated Night Bus with yellow lettering on December 1937, issue 13 from a a blue background and the night series which ran in original form owl design introduced for the from Dec 1936 until no 243 in Dec revamped night-bus network in the 1958. In good condition, stamped 1980s. LT actually used vinyl 'gratuitous copy' on the cover with a stickers but a limited number of pencilled '1937'. [1] enamel plates were produced as a private initiative on a 'what might £25 to £30 have been' basis. In excellent condition. [1]

£25 to £30

Lot 80 Lot 79 1950s/60s London Transport enamel tram Company enamel BUS STOP (the stop timetable panel HEADER less common compulsory version PLATE ''TRAMWAYS - LONDON in red) with additional ENAMEL TRANSPORT'', the type PLATE for London Transport introduced after the LPTB Green Line route 701. From the takeover in 1933. Note the style of western end of the Green Line the 'W'. These plates were route, Virginia Water towards replaced by generic London Ascot, which was Thames Valley Transport versions later in the territory and where LT had to use 1930s and this is a very scarce TV bus stops. Double-sided bus survivor indeed. Some very small stop flag wth double-sided plate nicks at the top edge with well bolted on, the whole ensemble in executed repairs but excellent very good condition. [1] overall with a good shine. [1] £100 to £125 £250 to £350 10 London Transport Auctions Sale 3 - 1st November 2014 - Croydon Park Hotel

Lot 81 Lot 82

London Transport TIMETABLE London Transport 1950s/60s BOOKLETS, ALTERATIONS & enamel COACH STOP FLAG HOLIDAY LEAFLETS comprising 2 (compulsory) of the hollow, boat x Christmas 1952 leaflets, Official's type introduced c1950. This is an timetable for Country Buses E6 version with space for 6 e-plates North-East dated Jan 22 1947, on each side and is complete with local timetable for Hertford etc runners. An outstandingly fine dated 27 June 1970, undated Bus example with barely a blemish. [1] Excursions leaflet, bus alterations leaflets for Edmonton etc 1968 & £150 to £200 Barnet 1969 and 2 x Green Line timetable leaflets for routes 724/727 dated June 1973. Good to very good condition. [9]

£20 to £25

Lot 84 Lot 83 London Transport enamel coach London General Omnibus stop E-PLATE for Green Line Company MAP & GUIDE dated route 716A Stevenage via Hatfield. December 1914, one of the very This is an older style of plate, using few London bus maps issued the 'via' designation, and may well spasmodically during WW1. One have been located in the Barnet or long fold-parting but otherwise Potters Bar areas. In ex-use good. This issue is rarely seen. [1] condition with a little corrosion at the foot but generally good. [1] £75 to £100 £100 to £125

Lot 85 Lot 86 London Underground flanged ENAMEL SIGN 'TICKETS & Enamel 'bullseye' STOCK- TRAINS' with sloping, 2-flighted LT NUMBER PLATE from 1949 arrow of the classic 'pierced London Underground R47-Stock bullseye' design. Size 31'' x 21'' (District Line) Non-Driving Motor (79cm x 53cm). May have been in a Car 23218. These plates were partially open location as shows a located above the inter-connecting little weathering but generally good doors at each end of the car. In condition. [1] very good ex-car condition. [1]

£100 to £125 £50 to £75

Lot 87 Lot 88

London Transport enamel BUS London Transport Tramways STOP SIGN ''BUS & COACH FARECHART dated January 1934 STOP - TWO WATERS for ex-Croydon Corporation local GARAGE'' from the wooden route 2 between Thornton Heath ''Keston'' shelter used by LT and Croydon Greyhound. Special Country Buses & Coaches outside larger size to fit the ex-Croydon the garage. Sign is 18'' (42cm) tramcars. Includes through bookings square, one-sided with a flange with 'General' LT buses. In ex- and fixing lugs. Two Waters tramcar condition with a little () bus garage foxing. Has formerly been folded. A was designed in the Holden style very scarce and unusual survivor. and opened in 1935, closing in [1] 1997. A few small chips touched in but otherwise in very good £75 to £100 condition with an excellent shine. [1]

£400 to £500

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Lot 89 Lot 90

London Transport enamel bus stop LCC Tramways pocket-sized ''MAP Q-PLATE ''Queue this side for & GUIDE TO CAR SERVICES'' 709, 711 - Queue other side for dated February 1915. Illustrated 12, 53, 88''. This would have been with a cover picture of Southwark on a combined bus and Green Line Cathedral. In very good condition. coach stop situated between [1] Circus and Westminster. Minor edge chips at top edge but £75 to £100 otherwise very good. [1]

£250 to £350

Lot 92 Lot 91 WW2 London Transport fold-out London Underground 1950s/60s TIMETABLE LEAFLET for Green ENAMEL STATION FRIEZE PLATE Line routes 3 and 35, dated 4 for Essex Road in the black of the December 1940. After withdrawal Northern Line. Opened in 1904 by of all Green Line services upon the the Great City & Northern Rlwy, outbreak of WW2, a limited Essex Road was part of the network, using route numbers Underground from 1933-1975 when instead of letters, was re- it was transferred to . introduced in December 1940, Today is it operated by First Capital only to be withdrawn again in Connect. Some small chips at the 1942. Leaflet is in used condition edges, otherwise in very good with wear and some small stains condition. [1] but a scarce survivor. [1] £75 to £125 £20 to £25

Lot 94 Lot 93 London Underground 1938 Tube London Transport bus stop painted Stock VENTILATION GRILLE. An aluminium E-PLATES for 408 alloy casting finished in bronze- Express (blue background), Reading coloured paint one of which would Transport X1 (burgundy have been at each end of the Tube background) and Southend car above the inter-connecting Transport X1 (turquoise doors and to which was originally background). In ex-bus stop fitted the enamel stock number condition, some paint loss to the plate. In good, ex-car condition. [1] edges of the Southend example. [3]

£25 to £35 £25 to £30

Lot 95 Lot 96

London Transport 1913 London Underground MAP ROUTEMASTER BONNET 'Plan du Londres - ce qu'il faut voir, FLEETNUMBER PLATE from RM comment il faut voir' (what to see, 222. The original RM 222 entered how to see it) specially produced service on trolleybus replacement for the visit in June that year of the at Walthamstow garage in April French President. The cover and 1960 and the last bus to carry this reverse (travel information etc) are number was withdrawn from entirely in French whereas the map service at Edmonton garage in is the standard, normal issue of that September 1985 and sent for year with the planned extensions scrap two months later. In ex- etc. In used condition with small vehicle condition with a little partings at the fold-corners but very damage to the transfers. [1] reasonable overall. [1] See lot 117 for the 'English' version! £100 to £125 £150 to £200

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Lot 97 Lot 98

London Transport Officials' London Transport enamel bus stop TIMETABLE of Trams & E-PLATE for route 457A to Upton Trolleybuses (including Easter Lea, Slough, Windsor. This plate Services) in operation on and from was probably located at Uxbridge Wednesday, March 29, 1950. 120pp Bus Station and the routeing via booklet. In very good condition, Upton Lea differentiated this official's initials have been removed service from the main 457. In very on front. [1] good, ex-use condition with minor street grime near the edges. [1] £50 to £75 £100 to £125

Lot 99 Lot 100

Selection of London Transport Collection of mainly 1920s/30s enamel & plastic PLATES & London PUNCH TICKETS from BADGES including a reproduction LGOC, LGOC & Associated Routemaster radiator bullseye, Companies, LCC Tramways, LPTB miniature bus stops and fareboard, LGCS & LPTB Country Wimbledon Underground plate Buses. Sorted by type/route/value etc. All in excellent condition. [7] and loose-mounted in album pages, considerable variety and barely any £20 to £25 duplication noted. In very good condition. [105]

£30 to £40

Lot 101 Lot 102

Bell Punch bus/tram conductor's London Transport 'GIBSON' TICKET PUNCH MACHINE (as TICKET MACHINE no 27365, a used 1890s onwards) complete letter fare-codes example which is with backing plate and strap still set to route 159 and comes (leather is stiff). Machine no 90863. with webbing harness and box. The In working order - it punches a machine prints a good ticket, the ticket with a 'ding'. [1] words 'London Transport' still present. [1] £50 to £75 £250 to £300

Lot 104 Lot 103 London Transport 1940s enamel Collection of early post-WW2 BUS & COACH STOP FLAG London Trolleybus PUNCH (compulsory) of the type with two TICKETS with headings LPTB enamel plates inside a bronze (Trolleybuses), London Transport frame. This is the first style of Trolleybuses (full & abbreviated) 'vertically split' bus & coach flags, and London Transport T&T. All introduced in the late-1940s, and have geographical stages and/or evidenced by the background route numbers, largely the latter. colour of the bar being the same Divided into heading types but colours as the circle. This was later otherwise unsorted. Huge variety, changed to black for better minor duplication noted. [C150] legibility. A very scarce example in very good condition with minor £25 to £30 blemishes only. [1]

£125 to £175

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Lot 105 Lot 106

Very large collection of 1940s London Transport 'GIBSON' London Transport Buses TICKET MACHINE, a letter fare- GEOGRAPHICAL PUNCH codes example with a number of TICKETS with a wide variety of spare ticket rolls and complete with routes and values. Completely correct-style box. The machine unsorted, minor duplication noted. prints a good ticket, the words Good condition. [C400] 'London Transport' still present but the serial number is indistinct. [1] £75 to £100 £200 to £300

Lot 108 Lot 107 Large collection of London bus & Bus Conductor's wooden TICKET coach PUNCH TICKETS (+ some RACKS with spring-loaded other types) from 1940s onwards compartments comprising including LT bus geographicals, examples with 8, 14 & 16 Green Line geographicals & compartments. Filled with a weeklies, trolleybus, LCC & mixture of part-used ticket packs municipal trams, LGOC, Country and used London Transport punch Area weeklies, other home counties tickets. All in good/very good operators etc etc. All in very good condition. [3] condition, loose-mounted in albums. [1,000+] £40 to £50 £50 to £75

Lot 109 Lot 110

Large collection of early 1950s London Transport 1950s/60s London Transport PUNCH enamel BUS STOP SIGN '' BUS & TICKETS including Country Bus COACH STOP - , THE and Green Line Returns, ex-tram AVENUE'' from the ''Keston'' bus routes, tram & trolleybus etc. shelter served by LT Country Buses All in good condition. [C350] & Coaches on routes 303/A, 315A, 388 and 716/A at this stop on the £25 to £30 Great North Road. Sign is 18'' (42cm) square, one-sided with a flange and fixing lugs. A couple of small chips touched in but otherwise in very good condition with an excellent shine. [1]

£250 to £350

Lot 111 Lot 112 Gibson A14' TICKET MACHINE serial no 403 which prints tickets Collection of early post-WW2 for 'N T C Ltd' (unknown London Transport Green Line operator) with a 'Drink Coca Cola' Coaches GEOGRAPHICAL advertisement, fare values from 2d PUNCH TICKETS for routes CS1- to 2/-, date, class (1st, 2nd etc) and 13 & CS15-16. Sorted by route & stage boarded. Somewhat battered value and loose-mounted in album from much use but appears to be pages. Considerable variety and no in full working order. A very apparent duplication. In very good unusual machine from one of the condition. [238] few operators outside London to £50 to £75 use Gibsons. [1]

£300 to £500

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Lot 113 Lot 114

A crate containing several trays, Bell Punch bus/tram conductor's boxes and a loose-mounting album TICKET PUNCH MACHINE (as of BUS TICKETS from all over the used 1890s onwards) complete with UK. Massive variety of ticket types backing plate and strap together and operators, including some with a 10-position wooden ticket unused packs. ['000s] rack complete with packs of unused tickets marked 'Pearce's Motors £75 to £100 Ltd' and a quantity of further loose similar ticket packs. Machine no 92376. In working order - it punches a ticket with a 'ding' - but needs a clean. [2 items plus ticket packs]

£70 to £90

Lot 115 Lot 116 Collection of late pre- and early post-WW2 London Tram PUNCH London Transport bus stop enamel TICKETS with headings LTT, LPTB E-PLATE for route 810A Special Tramways (full & abbreviated), Journeys Only from this LPTB (Trams), London Transport Town route which ran at peak Tramways, LT Trams, London hours only. In good, ex-stop Transport Trams, and London condiion. [1] Transport T&T. All have £50 to £75 geographical stages or route numbers, mostly the former. A few 'Last Tram Week' included. Divided into heading types but otherwise unsorted. Huge variety, minor duplication noted. Good condition. [C100]

£25 to £30

Lot 117 Lot 118

1913 official UNDERGROUND London Underground ENAMEL MAP OF LONDON, ''What to see STATION SIGN for King's Cross St and how to see it''. This is the map Pancras, the biggest interchamge shown on p59 of Capital station on the system, serving 6 Transport's ''No need to ask'' Underground lines and 2 main-line reference work and shows the stations. A relatively modern sign, planned extensions of the featuring the roundel design, Bakerloo, Central and Hampstead measuring approx 24'' (60cm) Tubes. The cover features one of across and in excellent condition. the first printed versions of the [1] bullseye logo, forerunner of today's roundel. This is a scarce issue and £100 to £150 is in very good condition, minor ageing only. [1] See also lot 96.

£150 to £200

Lot 120 Lot 119 District Railway MAP OF London Transport enamel BUS & STOP SIGN in the smaller size ENVIRONS, 1st edition dated (10.5'' x 10'' - 27cm x 25cm) which 1902. A large-scale, fold-out map, were located in runners on the paper on canvas inside hard covers. roofs of bus shelters in the This series of District Rlwy maps 1950s/60s. This is the 'Bus ran from 1902-1908. In well-used Compulsory, Coach Request' condition with some wear to the version - other variants are also covers and small labels on and listed in today's sale - and is in inside the front cover. The map is excellent condition. [1] generally good apart from a fold- parting in one of the panels. £100 to £125 £75 to £100 15 London Transport Auctions Sale 3 - 1st November 2014 - Croydon Park Hotel

Lot 121 Lot 122

Collection of London General London Transport COMPLETE Omnibus Company MAPS & LISTS ROAD AND RAIL TIMETABLE for comprising 1921 (undated issue), Hertford, Ware and District dated December 1921, May, July & 12 November 1937, issue 15 from a 1922, February, March, April and series which ran in original form May 1923. In lightly to well-used from Sep 1936 until no 275 in condition. [9] March 1957. In good condition, stamped 'gratuitous copy' on the £30 to £40 cover with a pencilled '1937'. [1]

£25 to £30

Lot 123 Lot 124

London Underground enamel 1930s/40s London Underground STATION FRIEZE PANEL from CARD GAME made by De La Rue Sloane Square station carrying the from 1936-1945 and comprising 50 colours of the District and Circle station cards with photographic Lines at the top edge. This is the images, 16 'junction' cards and 6 later style of panel still in use today season ticket cards, together with and is in good ex-use condition rules sheet and original box with gilt with just some surface corrision illustration of a Standard Stock tube marks at the edges. [1] train. Some wear to box and rules sheet, cards in very good order. [1 £75 to £100 set] £30 to £50

Lot 126 Lot 125 London tramcar ROUTE NUMBER London Transport bus stop enamel STENCIL PLATE for service 52 E-PLATE for route 100 'Tourist which ran between Southwark Bus' in white lettering on a red Bridge & Grove Park. This is the background. This route ran during smaller-size version which was various summers in the 1970s, displayed on the side of the tramcar operated on LT's behalf by outside the lower-deck windows. In Obsolete Fleet and using vintage ex-use condition with bumps and buses which are today part of the surface corrosion. [1] London Bus Museum collection. In good ex-use condition with a £40 to £50 couple of light surface scratches. [1]

£40 to £50

Lot 127 Lot 128

London General Omnibus Company London bus postcard-size Ltd fold-out LEAFLET of Motor and PHOTOGRAPHS, 288 good- Horse Routes dated November quality, largely b&w in-service 1910 from the monthly series which images of Q, TD, GS, BN, RB, LH, ran from June 1910 to February SM & types loose- 1911. Cover has illustration of early mounted in albums. Some well- motor-bus and contents include known London bus photographers details of motor services 1-25 and noted. In excellent condition. [288] horse services 32-92. In fragile condiiton with many fold-partings and only just intact but a scarce £30 to £50 survivor. [1]

£75 to £125

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Lot 129 Lot 130

London General Omnibus London Transport enamel bus Company fold-out card stop Q-PLATE ''Queue this side TIMETABLE dated April 2nd, 1924 for 62, 150, 247A - Queue other for route 99A from Woolwich to side for 167''. Believed to have Dartford. In very good condition. been on a bus stop at Fulwell [1] Cross, Barkingside near Barking bus garage. In very good condition. £25 to £30 [1]

£125 to £150

Lot 131 Lot 132 Croydon Corporation Tramways MAP & GUIDE TO Set of London Transport Green SERVICES dated February 1924. Line TIMETABLE LEAFLETS issued Somewhat fragile with a couple of in 1946 as the services were re- folds starting to split but still a very instated after the War. This appears reasonable example of this to be a complete set for all the exceedingly rare issue. [1] routes introduced that year, 701 to 727, except for the 720. All in £150 to £250 excellent condition. [21]

£30 to £40

Lot 134 Lot 133 London Transport 'RED ROAD London Transport Bus Inspector's GUIDE' TIMETABLE of Central HAT & BADGE, a 1960s/70s issue Area (Red) Buses, Trams & manufactured by Compton Webb Trolleybuses for May 27 - August 4, which appears to be unused, both 1936. A good copy with a little hat and badge are in superb wear to the cover, the back cover condition, just a small storage nick is missing. [1] to the peak. Hat size 7 1/4 or 58. [2] £30 to £40 £75 to £100

Lot 135 Lot 136

London Underground ENAMEL London Transport enamel coach STATION SIGN for Charing Cross, stop E-PLATE for Green Line c1950s-60s. A 'bullseye' platform route 719 destinated Watford, sign measuring 28'' x 26'' (71cm x Garston, Hemel Hempstead. This 66cm) from the original station of plate would probably have been this name, serving the District, located between Marble Arch and Circle, Bakerloo and Northern Stanmore. In very good ex-use Lines, which opened in 1870 and condition. [1] was renamed Embankment in 1976. A few small chips touched in but £100 to £150 overall very good. [1]

£150 to £200

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Lot 137 Lot 138

London Transport (Country Buses London Underground Jubilee Line & Coaches) BOUND VOLUME Extension Project 27 October 1993 XXV (25) of TRAFFIC - 28 March 1998 CIRCULARS 261 to 285, 1st COMMEMORATIVE MEDALLION January to 31st December 1958. as given to project staff and in Official bound edition with index. original presentation case plus Excellent condition. [1] another COMMEMORATIVE MEDALLION similarly given out in £30 to £40 respect of the completion of the Sao Paulo Metro on 14.9.74. Both in excellent condition. [2]

£20 to £25

Lot 139 Lot 140

London Transport TIMETABLES London General Omnibus comprising Inspectors' 'RED Company 1920 LEAFLET ''LIST OF BOOK' of Central Buses & Green MOTOR-BUS ROUTES - Services Line Coaches dated 8 May 1963, working during week Nov. 17 to Green Line Coach Guide No 1, Nov. 23.'' Issue no. 45, 1920. In 1936 with fold-out map and Green very good condition. [1] Line Coach Guides dated Winter 1958-59, Summer 1959 and £25 to £30 Summer 1960, all with fold-out maps present. All in good, lightly- used condition. [4]

£20 to £25

Lot 141 Lot 142

London Underground enamel London Transport enamel coach STATION FRIEZE PANEL from stop Q-PLATE 'GREEN LINE Oxford Circus station. This is a COACHES', an uncommon Victoria Line panel of the original double-width version which would style fitted in 1969 and replaced have been located in runners on during the 1980s refurbishment. It the roof of a bus shelter. In very measures 71'' (180cm) long and is good condition. [1] in very good ex-use condition with minor blemishes only. [1] £75 to £100

£50 to £60

Lot 143 Lot 144

Metropolitan Railway MAP of London General Omnibus London - the Met's own version of Company MAP & GUIDE of the Underground map, a series Weekday and Sunday Services which ran from 1921-1932. This is a dated February 1914. An early c1932 issue with green cover and issue of the classic London bus map print ref M.1495/100m. It's in very which ran from March 1911 until good condtiion, crisp & clean, with 1994. A clean example in very good just minor signs of age. [1] condition. [1]

£75 to £100 £100 to £125

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Lot 145 Lot 146

London Transport COMPLETE London Transport Tramways ROAD AND RAIL TIMETABLES FARECHART for route 3 between for St Albans and District dated Holborn and Hampstead Heath February 1941, issue 51, and for dated 6 June, 1937. Horizontal Amersham, Chesham, Great creasing from where once folded Missenden and District dated but overall good. [1] December 1941, issue 60, plus a LOCAL ROAD & RAIL £75 to £125 TIMETABLE for Redhill, Reigate, East Grinstead & District for Aug- Sept 1953, issue 188. All in used condition with cover wear and a cover stain to the Amersham example. [3]

£20 to £25 Lot 148

Lot 147 London Transport bus conductor's leather MONEY London Transport bus stop enamel BAG with BUDGET KEY for E-PLATE for route 203M 'United opening the locker and Counties' with green lettering. destination blind boxes. This is Originally Birch Bros route 203 a superb example, apparently from Bedford/Rushden to King's unused, of this popular item Cross, part of the service used the which was used on new M1 motorway from 1959 on Routemasters and preceding and gained an 'M' suffix, the route types. Has the LT bullseye logo passing to United Counties in 1969. on the front. Almost as new In very good, ex-use condition. [1] other than some surface scratches etc, seemingly from storage.[2] £75 to £100 £75 to £100

Lot 150 Lot 149 London Underground ENAMEL Collection of London General STATION SIGN from Grange Hill Omnibus Company MAPS on the Central Line, opened by the comprising March, April, Nos 5, 6, Great Eastern Railway in 1903 on 7, 8, 9 & 12 1924, Nos 4, 5/6, 7, 8, the Fairlop Loop line between 9, 10, & 11/12 1925. In lightly used Woodford & Ilford and on the condition. [15] Central Line's Hainault Loop since 1948. Grange Hill was also the £40 to £50 name of a fictional TV series 1978- 2008. The sign would have formed the separate bar of a station bullseye and is of a medium size, approx 40'' (100cm) long. In Lot 151 excellent condition with very minor blemishes only. [1] c1911 London Underground Railways CARD POCKET MAP, £40 to £50 considered by many to be the true ancestor of today's Tube map and Lot 152 the first to be printed on linen-card in a handy size. Featuring the vertical London Transport 'DOLLY STOP' UndergrounD logo on the cover, enamel BUS STOP SIGN, a this is a scarce example issued by temporary bus stop used for the Metropolitan Railway, despite diversions, emergencies etc. This is the latter not being a part of the the 'Request' version and is a single- Underground Group. In used sided enamel plate 12 1/2'' (32cm) condition with some wear at the in diameter. In excellent condition, folds and owner's name on the only lightly used, with no material cover. [1] damage. [1] £100 to £150 £50 to £75

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Lot 153 Lot 154

Green Line Coaches Ltd 1931 London Transport fleetnumber COACH SERVICE GUIDE on fold- BONNET PLATE from Leyland out card with a cover illustration of RTW 28. The original bus with this a country road and full details of all number entered service at Green Line service in the pre- Tottenham garage in 1949 and the London Transport era, including a last RTW 28 finished as a trainer at map showing the location of Poland Camberwell in 1970. The bus went St Coach Station. This is the 2nd for scrap n March 1971. In very edition with print-code 883-50,000- good ex-vehicle condition.[1] 27.4.31. In good, unmarked condition [1] £150 to £200

£30 to £40

Lot 156 Lot 155 WW2 London Transport AIR RAID London Transport POCKET PRECAUTIONS MANUALS MAPS comprising 1947 & 1950 comprising the 1938, linen card- Trolleybus & Tram, Country Bus covered version issued in 1938 to issues between 1948 and 1968/69 all staff and a further issue for the and Green Line issues btween Underground 'Special Instructions 1948 and 1969. Condition for the working of railways', a 75pp generally very good, some include card-covers booklet dated 1 amendment leaflets. [12] September 1941. Both unmarked but with some stains to the covers. £20 to £25 [2]

£50 to £60

Lot 157 Lot 158

London Transport enamel coach London Underground ENAMEL stop E-PLATE for Green Line STATION SIGN for Covent Coach service 727 Express to Garden, c1950s-60s. A 'bullseye' , Fare Stage. The 727 linked platform sign measuring 28'' x 22'' Luton and Crawley, via Heathrow (71cm x 57cm) from this Piccadilly and Gatwick Airports and this plate Line station opened by the Great dates from the original route, later Northern, Piccadilly and Brompton extended at the northern end to Railway in 1907. Some chips . LT produced blue, around the screw-holes and other rather than green, e-plates to small blemishes but generally very signify an express coach service. reasonable. [1] E-plates for express routes are scarce. In very good, ex-use £75 to £100 condition, two small edge-chips. [1]

£150 to £200

Lot 160 Lot 159 c1872 MAP of London Railways London Transport bus 'Simplified & explained showing in BODYBUILDER'S PLATE for various colours the different lines Metropolitan Cammell Carriage & and their connection with each Wagon Co Ltd from one of the 700 other'. A fold-out, canvas-backed RF-type AEC Regals with bodies colour map drawn & printed by F built by this firm in 1951-3. A Waller of Hatton Garden and rarely-seen plate in good ex-vehicle published by C Smith & Sons of condition. [1] Charing Cross. Undated but progress of Metropolitan District £75 to £100 Railway suggests early 1870s. Worn with a little edge-loss but map itself still good. [1]

£50 to £75

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Lot 161 Lot 162

Complete set of the first Green District Railway and London United Line Coaches MAPS issued by the Tramways 1910 ''PICTURE MAP LGOC subsidiary in 1932 and OF PARTS OF MIDDLESEX''. A entitled 'COACH GUIDE FOR fold-out, tall pocket-size pictorial RAMBLERS'. Fold-out leaflets with map showing through connections a network map inside, the 3 issues into Middlesex from the tramways are dated 18-3-32, 11-5-32 and onto the DR. The reverse has 23-5-32. Lightly used with some details of attractions and fares etc. creases but unmarked. [3] An attractive piece of early Underground Group publicity, £40 to £60 rarely seen. This is a very worn copy with fold tears and tape repairs. [1]

£40 to £50

Lot 163 Lot 164

London Transport Tramways London General Omnibus CARD FARECHART for all-night Company double-sided bus stop service route 1 between Victoria PANEL TIMETABLES for route Embankment, Streatham & 169B from Kilburn Park to Tooting. Undated but has Early Norwood Junction dated October Morning Fares sticker dated 1929 (horizontal fold-crease and October 1950. In ex-tramcar slight stains on one side) and condition with the usual stains and route 141 from Edgware to wear. [1] Boreham Wood dated April 1933 (good condition). [2] £20 to £25 £20 to £25

Lot 166 Lot 165 London Transport enamel coach London Underground 1950s stop E-PLATE for Green Line ENAMEL SIGN 'WAY OUT AND route 723 destinated Rainham, TO MAIN LINE STATION' with Grays, Tilbury. This plate would 2-flighted LT arrow of the classic probably have been located in 'pierced bullseye' design. Size 37'' x Barking or Dagenham. In very 9.5'' (94cm x 24cm). A few small good ex-use condition. Destinated chips touched in but generally in plates for route 723 are very very good condition. [1] scarce. [1]

£100 to £125 £200 to £250

Lot 168 Lot 167 1910 LCC TRAMWAY MAP of Thomas Tilling Ltd thin card London and Suburbs 'showing the LEAFLET 'Instruction for Drivers - LCC Tramways and their Type TTA 1' dated February 1912 connections with other tramways in respect of the first generation of and tube railways'. A fold-out paper petrol-electric map inside card covers produced which were introduced in 1911. A by G W Bacon & Co Ltd 'under the fascinating item which we have direction of the London County never seen before. In well-used Council', the map pre-dates the condition, some pencil writing on LCC's own issues. Shows the whole the cover. [1] County of London area. Worn covers, front cover detached, short £30 to £40 fold tear to map. A very scarce issue. [1]

£100 to £150

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Lot 169 Lot 170

Collection of London Transport London Underground ENAMEL vinyl E-PLATE STICKERS from SIGN 'CUSTOMER the 1980s period after production INFORMATION' featuring the of enamel e-plates had ceased and roundel logo and designed for before the introduction of today's display on a station concourse with plastic 'e-tiles'. All different and all information added by hand as and unused. [30] when required. Measures approx 40'' x 25'' (102cm x 64cm) and is in £20 to £25 excellent condition. [1]

£40 to £50

Lot 171 Lot 172

Box of London Transport London Transport paper POCKET MAPS dated 1930s- TROLLEYBUS FARECHART dated 1990s and comprising March 1950 for route 653 between Underground card maps, Central Aldgate and Tottenham Court Bus, Country Bus, Trolleybus & Road. In ex-vehicle condition with a Tram and Green Line issues plus little edge fraying in places but very special events eg Coronations and reasonable overall. [1] Olympics. Most are in excellent condition. [150+] £25 to £30

£50 to £75

Lot 174 Lot 173 London Transport enamel bus stop Great Northern Railway MAP of Q-PLATE ''Queue this side for 40, London Suburban Lines with 40A, 68, 176, 176A, 184, 196 - Electric Railways in connection. Queue other side for 185''. Believed Undated but 1920-24 period. A to have been on a bus stop in larger-size, fold-out pocket map in Camberwell. In very good used condition with some wear but condition. [1] overall very reasonable. [1] £125 to £150 £30 to £40

Lot 176 Lot 175 London General Omnibus Company London Transport enamel bus stop MAP & GUIDE TO OMNIBUS E-PLATE for Eastern National SERVICES dated November 1911, route 264 destinated Brentwood from the first year of issue of the Station, Warley. Thought to have classic London bus map which ran been located in the centre of from March 1911 until 1994. Brentwood where the bus stops Features an illustration of the were maintained by LT. In very famous B-type bus on the cover. A good ex-use condition. [1] few partings at the fold-corners but generally in good condition. [1] £150 to £200 £100 to £125

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Lot 177 Lot 178

London Transport COMPLETE ENAMEL SIGN 'REGENTS PARK', ROAD AND RAIL TIMETABLE thought to be from the London for , Loudwater, Underground, pre-London Bourne End, West Wycombe and Transport, and probably from a District dated February 1937, issue platform train indicator elsewhere 8 from a series which ran in on the Bakerloo Line, originally the numbered form from July 1936 Baker Street and Waterloo Railway until no 230 in March 1957 and and which opened in 1906. 19'' un-numbered until Feb 1972. (48cm) across. Some chips to the Some wear to covers, staples have enamel with resulting corrosion at corroded. [1] those points but this scarce survivor is very reasonable overall. £30 to £50 [1]

£25 to £30

Lot 179 Lot 180 First edition of the Harry Beck London Transport fleetnumber London Underground BONNET PLATE from 'pre-war' diagrammatic, fold-out MAP AEC Regent 2RT2 RT104. The printed in January 1933 with the original bus with this number was famous inscription ''A new design built in 1940, entering service in for an old map....''. This is one of 1941 at Putney Bridge (F) garage those issued after the takeover by and the last finished as a trainer at London Transport in July 1933 Holloway (J) in 1963, being sent for when the remaining stock was scrap that year. Good, ex-vehicle overprinted on the cover with the condition.[1] new LPTB name & address. These are less common than those issued £150 to £200 earlier. In excellent, unmarked condition, very lightly used and therefore not quite mint. [1]

£750 to £1,000

Lot 182 Lot 181 Collection of London General London Underground ENAMEL Omnibus Company MAPS STATION FRIEZE PLATE for comprising nos 3, 4, Summer Holborn in the blue of the Piccadilly Season (Country), nos 6/7, 9 & Line, actually the lighter blue later 10/11 1926, nos 4, 7, 10/11 & 12 used for the Victoria Line. This is 1927. In lightly used condition. [10] the less common type of frieze plate which includes the line bullseye alongside the station name. In very £30 to £40 good condition. [1]

£100 to £125

Lot 183 Lot 184

London Transport enamel bus stop Enamel RADIATOR BADGE E-PLATE for route 441 to Old PLATES (triangles) for London Windsor, Staines from the days Transport buses comprising two when it was a trunk route from RT-type (Central and Country Area High Wycombe to Staines. This versions) and one post-1991 plate was likely to have been refurbished Routemaster type located on a southbound stop in (London Buses). All in excellent Windsor. In ex-use condition and condition. [3] quite good under the street-grime remaining. [1] £75 to £100

£100 to £150

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Lot 185 Lot 186

London General Omnibus London Transport bus Company fold-out card BODYBUILDER'S PLATE for TIMETABLES dated October 11, Ltd from one of 1931 for route 65 from the 500 RTW-type Leyland 6RTs Leatherhead to Ealing and routes with bodies built by this firm in 79/115/620 between Kingston 1949-50. A rarely-seen plate in Omnibus Stn and good ex-vehicle condition. [1] Guildford/Woking. In lightly-used, unmarked condition. [2] £75 to £100 £30 to £40

Lot 188 Lot 187 WW1 London General Omnibus LCC/LPTB standard tramcar Company ''LONDON TRAFFIC FARECHART HOLDER. A glazed NOTES & NEWS - COUNTRY wooden frame with hinged MOTOR-BUSES'' dated Aug-Sept, opening. Contains a notice dated 1915. Fold-out LEAFLET with four 1949 regarding keeping the tram double-sided panels of information tidy. In good, ex-car condition. [1] about excursions by bus during £50 to £75 WW1. In very good condition, just lightly used. [1]

£20 to £25

Lot 189 Lot 190

London bus postcard-size London Transport enamel bus stop PHOTOGRAPHS, 432 good- Q-PLATE' Alighting Point for Buses quality, largely b&w in-service and Coaches Terminating Here', a (1930s-1970s) images of RT, RTL & most uncommon version in that it RTW types loose-mounted in includes coaches. Thought to have albums. Some well-known London been located outside a bus garage. bus photographers noted. In A couple of tiny edge-chips but excellent condition. [432] generally in very good condition. [1] £75 to £100 £75 to £100

Lot 191 Lot 192

London tramcar ROUTE NUMBER London Transport (Country STENCIL PLATE for service 31 Buses & Coaches) WW2 which ran latterly between BOUND VOLUME VIII (8) of Wandsworth & Islington via the TRAFFIC CIRCULARS 269 to Kingsway Subway. This is the 294, 1st January to 31st smaller-size version which was December 1941 - a wartime displayed on the side of the edition. Official bound edition tramcar outside the lower-deck with index. Some wear but windows. In ex-use condition with overall still good condition. [1] some knocks and surface corrosion. See lot 195 for a farechart for this route.[1] £30 to £40 £50 to £75

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Lot 193 Lot 194

London Transport enamel coach The National Omnibus and stop E-PLATE for Green Line Transport Co Ltd LEAFLET route 711 destinated Uxbridge, 'LUTON TIME TABLE' dated July Beaconsfield, High Wycombe. This 1st, 1925. A double-sided leaflet plate would have been located in which has been folded into four. In west London, perhaps in Shepherds used condition and a little fragile Bush or Ealing. In very good ex-use but still reasonable overall. [1] condition. [1] £20 to £25 £150 to £200

Lot 196 Lot 195 London Transport POCKET MAPS London Transport Tramways for special events, promotions etc paper FARECHART for route 31 comprising 1946 Victory from Wandsworth to Islington via celebrations, 1948 Olympics, 1951 the Kingsway Subway dated Festival of Britain x 3, 1953 November, 1949. In ex-car Coronation x 2 (Greycaines & condition with some edge-frays Waterlow versions, 1964 but very reasonable overall. See 'Welcome' and 1959 'Hop on a lot 191 for a tram stencil plate for Bus'. In good to excellent condition. this route.[1] [9]

£25 to £30 £25 to £30

Lot 198 Lot 197 London Passenger Transport Board Enamel 'bullseye' STOCK- Underground Guard's triple-aspect NUMBER PLATE from 1949 (red, green, neutral) HANDLAMP, London Underground R47-Stock marked 'LPTB' on the casing. (District Line) Non-Driving Motor Appears to be complete with all Car 23205. These plates were internal parts but this is a 'barn find' located above the inter-connecting in dirty condition with surface doors at each end of the car. In corrosion and requires a clean-up. very good ex-car condition. [1] [1]

£50 to £75 £20 to £25

Lot 199 Lot 200

London Transport COMPLETE London Transport enamel coach ROAD AND RAIL TIMETABLE for stop E-PLATE for Green Line Chertsey, Weybridge, Walton and route 712 destinated Harpenden, District dated September 1938, Luton. This plate would have issue 16 from a series which only been located near the northern ran from Dec 1936 until no 129 in end of the route, quite possibly at June 1948. In rather worn St Albans. In ex-use condition condition, stained and dog-eared. with edge-grime and some surface [1] scratches. Destinated plates for route 712 are scarce. [1] £10 to £15 £150 to £200

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Lot 201 Lot 201A

Original 1959 London Transport Original 1973 London Transport POSTER 'Lord Mayor's Show' by double-royal POSTER 'National Harry Stevens (1919-2008) who Army Museum' by William Fenton designed posters for London who designed posters for LT 1952- Transport from 1960-1978. One of 76. In very good condition. [1] a long-running series promoting this event which were posted on the £30 to £50 glass vestibules of Underground cars. Size 12 1/2'' x 10 1/2'' (32cm x 26cm) and in excellent condition with no material blemishes. [1]

£50 to £100

Lot 202 Lot 203 Original 1932 London Underground double-royal Original 1950 London Transport POSTER 'Tower of London' by POSTER 'Buy the London Louis Whirter (1873-1932) who Transport Magazine' with a picture designed posters for the of a messenger boy. Measures 20'' x Underground Group 1931-32. The 30'' (51cm x 76cm). Some creasing picture half of a pair 'London's but generally good. [1] Treasures'. Minor creasing at some edges and a tiny inward tear at r/h £20 to £25 edge, otherwise in very good condition. [1]

£125 to £175

Lot 204 Lot 205

Original WW2 London Transport Original 1953 London Transport POSTER from 1945 'Car Miles .... double-royal POSTER from London Transport Carries On' by Coronation Year 'Kensington James Fitton (1899-1982) who Palace' by Sheila Robinson (1925- designed posters for LCC 1987) who designed posters for LT Tramways, London Underground 1951-53. This is the picture half of and LT between 1925 and 1945. a pair from the 'Royal London' Two small filing holes near top series commissioned by LT during edge and a horizontal crease, Coronation Year. A couple of otherwise in very good condition. minor edge-scuffs but overall in 20'' x 25'' (50cm x 63cm) [1] very good condition. [1]

£75 to £100 £70 to £90

Lot 206 Lot 207

Pair of original 1951 London Original 1936 London Transport Transport POSTERS 'Men double-royal POSTER ''Christmas Conductors Wanted' & 'Women Calling'' by Tom Eckersley (1914- Conductors Wanted' featuring an 1997) & Eric Lombers (1914- illustration of a speeding double- 1978), joint designers of many LT deck bus with a conductor hanging posters in the 1930s, the former on to the platform pole. By an continuing to do so until 1995. unknown artist. These were issued This is the 'Underground' version as the staff shortages were starting of this poster (see Lot 202 for the to bite and it had been accepted bus version). Linen-backed with that women conductors were now the odd edge-scuff and 4 tiny pin- a permanent feature. Posters holes but generally very good. [1] measure 20'' x 30'' (76cm x 51cm) and have light creases and edge £100 to £125 scuffs. [2]

£60 to £75

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Lot 208 Lot 209

Original 1956 London Transport Original 1935 London Transport double-royal POSTER 'The Tower' double-royal POSTER 'Stuart by Hans Unger (1915-1975) who London - Banqueting House, designed a great many posters for Whitehall & Royal Hospital, LT 1950-1974. Very minor edge- Chelsea' by Charles Shepard, also scuffing in a couple of places and known as 'Shep' (b1892) who pinholes in the top corners but designed posters for London generally in very good condition. [1] Transport from 1924-1960. One of a small series, this variant is not listed by LT Museum. Linen-backed £75 to £100 and in very good condition. [1]

£75 to £100

Lot 210 Lot 211

Original 1960 London Transport Original 1955 London Transport POSTER 'Friday May 6th 1960' double-royal POSTER 'Engraved (Wedding of Princess Margaret to Brasses' by Stella Marsden (b 1921) Antony Armstrong-Jones) by who designed this one poster for Charles Shepard, also known as LT. One part of a pair poster. 'Shep' (b1892) who designed Some edge-scuffing, particularly at posters for London Transport from the right-hand edge, but very 1924-1960. Size 12 1/2'' x 10 1/2'' reasonable overall. [1] (32cm x 26cm) and of the type posted on the glass vestibules of £50 to £75 Underground cars. In excellent condition with no material blemishes. [1]

£50 to £100

Lot 213 Lot 212 Original 1958 London Transport Original 1926 London double-royal POSTER 'Hop on a Underground quad royal POSTER Bus' by 'Lobban' who designed 'A Pageant of London - for posters for LT from 1956-60. One London's Children' by Elijah Albert of a series produced after the 1958 Cox (1876-1955) who designed bus strike in an effort to woo back posters for the Underground lost passengers, this is the version Group from 1915-1926. The with the lady and her shopping. A poster has been stored folded and very short tear at the top edge, therefore has creases as well as otherwise in excellent condition. edge-scuffs and small partings at [1] the fold-corners. Nonetheless, it still displays well. [1] £75 to £100

£100 to £125

Lot 214 Lot 215

Original 1956 London Transport Original London Underground double-royal POSTER 'Epping double-royal POSTERS comprising Forest' (Dick Turpin) by John 'SILVER TRAINS' by Frank Bainbridge (1919-1978) who Overton, dated December 1960 designed posters for LT from 1953- (vertical & horizontal folds, corner 1957. Some edge-scuffing, pinholes & a little edge-scuffing), particularly on the l/h edge and a and 'Metropolitan Line Engineering very small fold-crease at the top r/h Works - Rickmansworth etc' corner, but good overall. [1] dated January 1966 (corner pinholes, otherwise good). [2] £40 to £50 £25 to £30

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Lot 216 Lot 217

Original 1959 London Transport Original 1942 WW2 London double-royal POSTER 'See London Transport POSTER 'In the on a Sightseeing Bus Tour' by Blackout.....make sure it is the Victor Galbraith who designed platform side' by Bruce Angrave posters for LT from 1957-1966. A (1914-1983) who designed posters couple of light creases and a short for LT 1942-64 as well as for British tear at the r/h edge but otherwise Railways and its predecessor very good. [1] railway companies. Measures 19.5'' x 24.5'' (50cm x 61cm) and one of a £75 to £100 series of five WW2 LT blackout safety posters. It has been linen backed and, apart from some light creasing in places, is in very good condition. [1]

£75 to £125

Lot 218 Lot 219

Original 1934 London Transport Original 1951 London Transport double-royal POSTER 'Country POSTER MAP 'Festival of Britain'. A Ways by Underground...by Tram to quad-royal sized decorative poster Uxbridge, Epping Forest, Hampton (artist unknown) depicting a map of Court etc' by an unknown artist. inner London with the various One of a small series, this variant is Festival sites, special bus services, not listed by LT Museum. Linen- Underground and rail lines etc. A backed and in very good condition. large version of the concurrent [1] pocket map designed for bus stops, Underground stations etc. A £75 to £100 pencilled 'Tooting Bdy' on the reverse suggests it was intended for that station but never posted. Has been stored folded with a little edge-wear and small partings at the fold corners. [1]

£75 to £100

Lot 220 Lot 221 Original 1935 London Transport double-crown POSTER 'Garage Original 1938 London Transport Staff - to take care is part of your POSTER 'A.A.A. Championships, job....' by Edward E Hunt who White City' (Amateur Athletics) by designed a number of safety Harry Blacker (1910-1999) who posters for LT from 1934-38. designed posters for London Features a lovely illustration of red Transport in 1938/39. Size 12 1/2'' (STL722) and green STL-type x 10 1/2'' (32cm x 26cm) and of buses. One of only 150 printed and the type posted on the glass this one not in the LT Museum vestibules of Underground cars. collection. Mounted on linen and in Some scuffing to the left-hand edge very good condition with a few but otherwise good. [1] small, light creases and a couple of small age spots only. [1] £75 to £125 £150 to £250

Lot 223 Lot 222 Original 1956 London Transport double-royal POSTER 'Visitor's Original 1951 London Transport London' by Frederic Henri Kay double-royal POSTER 'London's Henrion (1914-1990) who Past' by William Johnstone (1897- designed posters for LT from 1981) who designed this one poster 1942-1956. One of a small for LT. One part of a pair poster. contemporary series of posters Slight edge-scuffing in places and which employed excrutiatingly two short inward tears at r/h edge corny 'Franglais' in the text! Some but very reasonable overall. [1] edge fraying in places but generally £40 to £50 good. [1] £75 to £100 28 London Transport Auctions Sale 3 - 1st November 2014 - Croydon Park Hotel

Lot 224 Lot 225

Original WW2 London Transport Original 1953 London Transport POSTER from 1942 'A Word of double-royal POSTER 'Buckingham Thanks' by Austin Cooper (1890- Palace' by John Bainbridge (1919- 1964) who designed posters for 1978) who designed posters for LT the Underground Group and LT from 1953-1957. This poster was between 1922 and 1944. Two one of the 'Royal London' series small filing holes near top edge, during Coronation year and is the otherwise in very good condition. picture half of a pair. Some minor 20'' x 25'' (50cm x 63cm) [1] edge-scuffing and wrinkling at the right-hand edge, top half, but very £75 to £100 reasonable overall. [1]

£75 to £90

Lot 226 Lot 227

Original 1954 London Transport Original 1932 (pre-LPTB) Green double-royal POSTER 'Wild or Line Coaches Ltd POSTER MAP of Savage' by Betty Swanwick RA Coach Routes dated 20-1-32. A (1915-1989) who designed posters quad-royal sized poster for display for LT from 1939-1954. This on bus shelters and at bus stations colourful poster promoted LT's and garages etc. Also shows guidebook 'Visitor's London'. through fares. Has been stored Mounted on linen, the poster is in folded and has a few small partings excellent condition with just a little at the fold-corners but still very professional repair to the corners good overall. [1] before mounting. [1] £50 to £75 £50 to £75

Lot 229 Lot 228 London General Omnibus Original 1935 London Transport Company MAP & GUIDE dated POSTER MAP OF Road & Rail June 1913, an early example from services including Buses, trams, the famous series of London bus Underground and main-line maps which ran from 1911 to railways. A quad-royal sized poster 1994. Light use but a good copy. which shows the whole LPTB [1] operating area. These would have been posted at selected bus and £75 to £100 Underground stations, enquiry offices etc. Has been stored folded and has some short fold-partings in places and scuffed edges. A very scarce item. [1]

£75 to £100

Lot 231 Lot 230 London Transport enamel bus stop London Underground internal use E-PLATE for routes 802/802A with only LONDON CONNECTIONS an unusual diagonal split, only ROUTE MAP dated January 2007 known on this plate and one other. and LONDON CONNECTIONS The 802/802A were Stevenage GEOGRAPHICAL MAP dated industrial services and the latter December 2009, both showing the only existed for a short period in complete railway system in the mid-1960s. A scarce plate in geographical format superimposed good, ex-stop condition with minor on a general map on one side and edge chipping in places. [1] the central London area, in geographical format - 2007 issue £100 to £125 and diagrammatic format - 2009 issue, on the other. Fold-out, larger-sized maps rarely seen in public. In excellent condition. [2]

£20 to £25

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Lot 232 Lot 233

London Underground ENAMEL London Transport FLEETNUMBER STATION FRIEZE PLATE for BONNET PLATE for AEC Regent Charing Cross from the Bakerloo RT 2521, a green Country Area Line platforms, opened in 1906, at example which entered service at the original station bearing this Crawley in 1950. The last bus to name, re-named Embankment in carry this number was one of 1976. Some chips at the edges but those repainted by London very reasonable overall. [1] Country into its short-lived green with yellow band livery when it £80 to £100 received the LCBS-style yellow transfers on the plate. The bus finished its service at Swanley garage in 1972 and was scrapped that year. In very good ex-vehicle condition. [1]

£125 to £150

Lot 234 Lot 235 London Transport enamel BUS STOP SIGN in the smaller size 1921 'Inner Area MAP of the (10.5'' x 10'' - 27cm x 25cm) which Electric Railways of London', a were located in runners on the pocket-sized card issue designed roofs of bus shelters in the by MacDonald Gill using his own 1950s/60s. This is the 'Bus & Coach personalised style of calligraphy for Compulsory' version - other the station names and key box variants are also listed in today's text. Light wear to the covers but sale - and is in excellent condition. a firm and crisp example in good [1] condition. [1] See lot 331 for the paper, full-sized version of this £100 to £125 map.

£75 to £100

Lot 236 Lot 237

Enamel 'bullseye' STOCK- British Railways, Southern Region NUMBER PLATE from 1938 flanged ENAMEL SIGN ' London Underground P-stock, later WIMBLEDON AND HOLBORN OP, trailer (A-end) 013092. These VIADUCT'. Believed to have been plates were located above the located at a station on the Sutton inter-connecting doors at each end Loop. Holborn Viaduct station was of the car. In very good ex-car closed in 1990. Size 48'' x 18'' condition. [1] (123cm x 46cm). Some chips to the lettering (restored) and the edges £50 to £75 but generally in good condition. [1]

£150 to £200

Lot 238 Lot 239

London Transport enamel bus stop London Underground ENAMEL E-PLATE for route 217B lettered STATION SIGN for Chancery 'Sunday Enfield Ninefields' and in Lane, c1950s-60s. A 'bullseye' red on white to signify a Sundays platform sign measuring 28'' x 22'' only service. Believed to have been (71cm x 57cm) from this Central located at either Chase Farm Line station opened by the Central Hospital or Oakwood Station to London Railway in 1900. Some which points the route was chips around the screw-holes and extended on Sundays in the late paint splashes at the top edge but 1970s/early 1980s. In very good otherwise very reasonable. [1] ex-use condition. [1] £75 to £100 £100 to £150

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Lot 240 Lot 241

1930s London Transport ENAMEL London Transport 1930s/40s SIGN 'TROLLEYBUSES' with 3- enamel BUS STOP FLAG flighted arrow of the classic (compulsory) of the type with two 'pierced bullseye' design. A double- enamel plates inside a bronze sided sign in its original alloy frame, frame. This is one of the very early believed to date from the examples of its type, introduced in introduction of trolleybuses to the 1930s, and evidenced by the replace trams in the mid-1930s and larger, bold lettering as well as used in certain ex-Underground grey, rather than black, reverse Group tramways areas. Not see at sides of the plates. A very scarce auction before, the only other example in very good condition, known example is a damaged one in with polished brass frame and the LTM, Acton. In excellent minor blemishes only. [1] condition. [1] £125 to £175 £300 to £400

Lot 243 Lot 242 Collection of London General London Transport enamel bus stop Omnibus Company MAPS Q-PLATE ''Queue this side for 486 - comprising nos 2, 4, 9, 10-11 1928, Queue other side for 480, 701, nos 2, 5/6, 7, 9 & 10 1929 and nos 725''. This would have been on a 3 & 7 1930. In lightly used combined bus and Green Line coach condition. [11] stop in Dartford. A few small edge chips but otherwise good. [1] £35 to £45 £250 to £300

Lot 244 Lot 245

London Underground Tube Car Pair of London Transport bus LINE DIAGRAM for the Piccadilly BODYBUILDER'S PLATES for Park Line with station names in upper- Royal Vehicles Ltd and Weymann's case lettering. Undated but Ltd, the principal builders of bodies Heathrow, Jubilee Line and for London's post-war fleet of RTs Aldwych shuttle suggest 1980s. and RTLs from 1947-1954. Both in Hard-wearing and mounted on good ex-vehicle condition. [2] hardboard with a slight curve to fit in the tube car. Slight damage at £75 to £100 the corners but otherwise in very good condition. [1]

£50 to £75

Lot 246 Lot 247

1877 District Railway MAP of London bus postcard-size London, 2nd edition. From the very PHOTOGRAPHS, 564 good- first series of public maps of the quality, largely b&w in-service future Underground, this second images of Routemasters, LTC, issue is over-printed 'New Route RFW, RW, RTL, RLH, RP, DMD, to Kew and Richmond' on the Titan, MS, FS & other types loose- cover, the extension overlapping mounted in albums. Some well- the map border, and shows the known London bus photographers Inner Circle Completion in blue. A noted. In excellent condition. [564] fold-out paper map in linen covers, the map appears barely used and is in excellent condition, the covers £75 to £125 evidence some age marks. [1]

£250 to £300

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Lot 248 Lot 249

London Transport enamel coach London Underground 1950s/60s stop E-PLATE for Green Line route ENAMEL FRIEZE PLATE for the 714 destinated Kingston, Central Line with the line name on Chessington, Dorking. This plate is the bar of a traditional LT likely to have been located in the bullseye. In excellent condition Hammersmith or Richmond areas. with negligible wear. [1] A few light surface scratches but generally in very good ex-use £125 to £150 condition. [1]

£150 to £200

Lot 250 Lot 250 A Original London Transport Routemaster RADIATOR GRILLE ex RM 1240 and carrying registration plate 240 CLT. The A break for refreshments first bus to carry this number entered service at Tottenham (AR) garage in 1962 and the final RM 1240 was withdrawn from Finchley (FY) garage in 1993. Initially intended for refurbishment, that decision was subsequently rescinded and the bus was sent for scrap in 1994 but not before the grille had been prepared. In excellent condition. [1]

£75 to £100

Lot 251 Lot 252

Collection of bus VEHICLE BADGES London Tram items comprising an comprising a Daimler radiator plate LCC Tramways/LPTB enamel (heavy casting in good, ex-vehicle RUNNING NUMBER PLATE '24' condition), a Leyland Albion in good, ex-use condition and two Atlantean badge in enamel on LCC/LPTB (LCC-style) MAPS chrome (some distortion and enamel dated November 1932 and loss) and a plastic badge. [3] November 1933, both in lightly- used condition. [3]

£50 to £75 £25 to £30

Lot 253 Lot 254

London Transport Underground London Transport bus driver's or ENAMEL SIGN from the subway & conductor's CAP WITH BADGE. station entrance outside Blackfriars Dating from the 1960s, this is a station. A classic 'domed' sign summer-issue cap with white top believed to date from the 1950s and complete with original enamel and likely to have been located 'bullseye' badge for the Central above the steps down to the Area (red buses). The hat is size 7 subway. Measures 27.5'' (70cm) 1/8 or 57 and is in excellent across x 27'' 6cm) down. A little condition, appears completely weathered due to its outside unused. [1] location and some edge-loss, particularly at the top edge. [1] £40 to £60

£300 to £500

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Lot 255 Lot 256

A Metropolitan Railway enamel London Transport bus stop enamel DESTINATION PLATE reading E-PLATE 'Night Services to Baker Street on one side and ' with white Northwood on the other. These lettering on a black background. plates were carried by electric Believed to have been located at multiple units and electric Trafalgar Square. In very good, ex- locomotives from around 1910 use condition. [1] onwards. Rarely seen at auction. In ex-use condition. [1] £50 to £75

£150 to £200

Lot 257 Lot 258

London Transport (Country Buses Metropolitan Railway small BOOK & Coaches) BOUND VOLUME 'Record of Events from the XVIII (18) of TRAFFIC Opening of the Line in 1863, CIRCULARS 79 to 104, 1st January revised to December 31st, 1910. A to 31st December 1951. Official chronological record of every bound edition with index. In significant event affecting the excellent condition. [1] railway plus tables of receipts & passengers carried. Inside hard £30 to £40 covers with gold leaf lettering and marked 'Private & Confidential' so may have been for board members, shareholders etc. A very unusual item in very good condition, minor wear only. [1]

£50 to £75

Lot 259 Lot 259A

Metropolitan Railway sterling A Metropolitan Railway ENAMEL silver DRIVER'S KEY ''Presented SIGN thought to have been located to A C Ellis Esq by the officers of at King's Cross and indicating to the the Metropolitan Rly Compy on westbound platform for Farringdon the occasion of the running of the etc. Likely to be early 20th century first passenger train by electricity and comes with a purpose-made between Baker St & Uxbridge, 1st wooden frame which may be January 1905.'' ''The first original. Measures 72'' (186m) by passenger electric train on the 14'' (26cm) and has some chips etc Metropolitan Railway was driven to the enamel but is very by Mr Ellis with this key.'' A C Ellis reasonable overall. An amazing was the then General Manager of survivor from the pre-London the Met. [1] See also lot 269. Transport Underground. [1]

£800 to £1,000 £500 to £700

Lot 261 Lot 260 1953 Metropolitan Line card CAR Metropolitan Railway 25 YEARS' DIAGRAM showing the lines SERVICE LAPEL BADGE in gold- from Aldgate to Watford, coloured metal with enamel inlays, Aylesbury and Uxbridge. With a including the company's coat of print-date of 10/53, the outline arms. Issued to staff member A E marks of a fully-enclosed frame Savage (name engraved on reverse) suggest that this would have been and thought to date from approx fixed in a Class T compartment 1920-1933. In excellent condition. stock coach. In good ex-use [1] condition with a vertical fold crease and slight staining. [1] £20 to £25 £50 to £75

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Lot 262 Lot 263

London Underground ENAMEL A CAST-IRON PLATE 'M R 153' DESTINATION PLATE from an believed to be a BRIDGE PLATE O/P/Q-stock car reading 'District' from the Metropolitan Railway. on one side and 'Metropolitan' on Measures 9'' (23cm) across and is the other. Thought to date from in unrestored, ex-use condition. [1] the late-1930s, this sign was a swivel-plate for the lower position in the destination indicator. In well- £50 to £75 used but very reasonable ex-car condition. [1]

£75 to £100

Lot 264 Lot 263A Metropolitan Railway MAP of Metropolitan Railway TICKET London - the Met's own version of INSPECTOR'S CAP BADGE with the Underground map, a series serial number 1997. Made of brass which ran from 1921-1932. This is with inlaid blue enamel and laurel the first issue from 1921 with print leaves, complete with fixing pin. ref G.1608/100,000 and comes Early 20th century issue and in inside its official card cover, a excellent condition. A very scarce scarce version not seen at auction example.[1] before. The inside cover has a 1921 calendar and Post Office £250 to £350 information on the reverse. A little wear and staining to the cover, some minor nicks to the map but generally very good. [1]

£75 to £100

Lot 266 Lot 265 London Underground 1950s/60s A Metropolitan Railway enamel ENAMEL STATION FRIEZE PLATE DESTINATION PLATE reading for Aldersgate with the yellow and Moorgate St on one side and purple edge colours of the Wembley Park on the other. Metropolitan & Circle Lines. These plates were carried by Opened in 1865 by the electric multiple units and electric Metropolitan Rlwy, Aldersgate locomotives from around 1910 station was re-named Barbican in onwards. Rarely seen at auction. 1968. Other than a little weathering In ex-use condition. [1] in places, the sign is in very good condition. [1] £150 to £200 £75 to £125

Lot 267 Lot 268

A Metropolitan Railway cast-iron Original 1931 editon of METRO- PLAQUE of the company's coat of LAND, the guidebook published by arms featuring the steam trains in the Metropolitan Railway. Contains the tunnels (running right-hand its original fold-out Metropolitan road). Undated but thought to be Railway Underground map. In used late 19th century and vendor condition with worn covers, believes may have been located at contents including the map are Harrow, later Harrow-on-the-Hill, very good. [1] station which opened in 1880. Measures 11'' (29cm) across and is £40 to £50 in good condition. [1]

£600 to £750

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Lot 269 Lot 270

A leather-bound, gold-leaf BOOK London Underground Metropolitan presented in 1908 to A C Ellis, Line 1950s/60s ENAMEL FRIEZE retiring General Manager of the PLATE from a station shared with Metropolitan Railway, with pages the northern section of the Circle beautifully drawn by a calligapher, Line, whose colour appears on the including illustrations and coats of upper edge, with the Metropolitan's arms, and bearing the signatures of on the lower one. In excellent the senior officers and names of all condition. [1] the staff in the offices and at the stations. In very good condition. £150 to £200 [1] See also lot 259 for a related item.

£200 to £300

Lot 271 Lot 272

1929 Metropolitan Railway & LCC Tramways pocket-sized LNER BOOKLET 'Country Walks ''MAP & GUIDE TO CAR in Middlesex, Hertfordshire & SERVICES'' dated January 1915. Buckinghamshire with sketch maps Illustrated with a cover picture of of routes and details of cheap fares St John's Gate, Clerkenwell. In on the rear cover. In used very good condition. [1] condition with some wear to £100 to £125 covers and age-staining. [1]

£20 to £25

Lot 274 Lot 273 1915 Manchester Corporation London Transport enamel bus Tramways 'Trips by Tramcar' fold- stop E-PLATE for route 224 out LEAFLET. Fragile but intact. [1] 'Mon.-Sat. Colnbrook', the first incarnation of this number, a mainly single-deck service which £20 to £25 was finally withdrawn in 1978. This plate is likely to have been located at Uxbridge bus station during the route's latter days. In very good condition. [1]

£75 to £100

Lot 275 Lot 276

London & North Eastern Railway London Transport TIMETABLE of 1923 POCKET MAP showing Buses, Coaches & Main Line Rlys connections from King's Cross, for South-West Area for August Liverpool St & Marylebone to all 1934 - the second issue - complete parts of London by means of the with fold-out maps of Railways, electric railways (ie the Green Line and Country Bus Underground). Effectively an services. In good condition, lightly Underground map, this was used. [1] designed by C R Swift of York for the LNER and is illustrated with £30 to £50 numerous pictures of London locations served by the Underground. In very good condition, just lightly used. [1]

£75 to £100

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Lot 277 Lot 278

London General Omnibus LCC Tramways FARECHART Company Ltd fold-out LEAFLET of dated October 1931 for service 19 Motor and Horse Routes dated between Tottenham Court Road August 1910 from the monthly and Barnet. Light horizontal fold series which ran from June 1910 creases but very good overall. [1] to February 1911. Cover has illustration of early motor-bus and £75 to £125 contents include details of motor services 1-24 and horse services 32-92. A scarce survivor in good condition, a little parting at some fold-edges only. [1]

£750 to £1,000

Lot 280 Lot 279 London Transport LGOC/LPTB double-sided bus stop UNDERGROUND GUIDE PANEL TIMETABLES for routes (timetables) for Winter 1936/7 - 71/82/84 from Finsbury the second edition of a series Park/Golders Green to St which ran until 1972. Contains the Albans/Hatfield dated April 1925 fold-out Beck Underground map. (scuffs/small edge-tears but In lightly-used condition with some reasonable overall) and route 205 cover wear, small stamp of from Cuffley to Waltham Cross owner's name on front. [1] dated March 1934 (good condition). [2] £30 to £40 £20 to £25

Lot 282 Lot 281 London General Omnibus London Underground ENAMEL Company MAP & GUIDE TO STATION SIGN from Oval OMNIBUS SERVICES dated May Station, named after the famous 1911, the 3rd issue of the famous cricket ground and opened in 1890 London bus map which ran from by the City & South London March 1911 until 1994. An early Railway, the 1st standard gauge issue with the illustration of the tube and London's 1st electric B-type bus on the cover. In rather railway. Believed to date from the fragile condition with some fold- 1926 extension of the line to partings and pencil annotations on Morden when Oval station was the rear cover. [1] modernised, it features a 4-flighted arrow. Made by National Signs of £75 to £125 Hendon with Registered Design No 659814 of 1916/17. 72'' (183cm) square and in two equal- size parts, it has some chips from removal and damage at the bottom corners. [1]

£500 to £700

Lot 283 Lot 284

London Transport enamel bus stop London Underground MAPS & E-PLATE for route 167A 'See LEAFLETS comprising 1947 '7 More Below' 'Fare Stage'. The 167A was stations' (Central Line extension), a circular route between Abridge & Beck/Garbutt card maps Chigwell and this plate is likely to 1950/1964/1965, 'London' pocket come from a section where a maps 1960/1962/1964 and 'The notice on the bus stop indicated New Victoria Line' 1969. Condition the direction of travel. E-plates for good to excellent. [8] this route are very scarce. In good, ex-stop condition with minor edge- £20 to £25 chipping. [1]

£100 to £125

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Lot 285 Lot 286

LCC Tramways GUIDEBOOK Enamel 'bullseye' STOCK-NUMBER ''Round and About London by PLATE from 1949 London Tram - Volume II - South of the Underground R47-Stock (District Thames.'' 3rd edition, undated but Line) Non-Driving Motor Car contains the May 1931 LCC 23223. These plates were located Tramways Map & Timetable and above the inter-connecting doors at has illustration of the re-opened each end of the car. In very good Kingsway Subway. A 308-page ex-car condition. [1] illustrated guide to London attractions reached by tram £50 to £75 including a list of routes, fares, details of all-night trams etc. Worn covers but very reasonable condition. Ex-libris stamp on cover. [1]

£40 to £50 Lot 288 Lot 287 London Transport enamel bus stop Metropolitan District Railway MAP Q-PLATE 'And Buses to Elmers End from 1880 featuring the original title Garage' which would have been of the District Railway. Shows the used on a stop near the garage to newly completed extension to indicate a service that was Putney Bridge & Fulham station, the terminating there. The garage was unbuilt but authorised Inner Circle opened by the LGOC in 1929, completion and new connecting severely damaged by a flying bomb omnibus services to Putney and in 1944 and finally closed due to Wandsworth in blue. A scarce issue service cuts in 1986. A few small not shown in the reference works. chips at the lower edge, otherwise Single-sided with two short inward in very good condition. [1] tears at the fold and an irregular r/h edge where inserted into a £100 to £150 guidebook but very good overall. [1]

£150 to £200

Lot 289 Lot 290

London Underground 1950s/60s London Transport Officials' ENAMEL FRIEZE PLATE for the TIMETABLE of Central Area Buses Northern Line with the line name in operation on and from on the bar of a traditional LT Wednesday, Oct 9, 1946. 316pp bullseye. Damaged at one corner booklet ''For the information of the when removed and a small scratch Board's Officials'', one of the series on the bullseye but otherwise good. which ran from 1936 to 1978 and [1] were known as the inspectors' 'Red Books'. In used but very reasonable £40 to £50 condition, cover has pencilled annotaton 'Barnet' & 'Not to be taken away'. [1] Lot 291 £30 to £40 London Transport enamel bus stop E-PLATE for route 74Z 'Zoo Bus' in Lot 292 the 'express' colours of white on blue. The 74Z ran non-stop Original London Transport between Baker Street and London ROUTEMASTER RADIATOR Zoo in the late 1970s and was BADGE as fitted to all red operated by Obsolete Fleet on RMs/RMLs from 1965 on and later behalf of LT. With e-plates only retro-fitted to earlier vehicles. A likely to have been located at each plastic badge in first-class end of the route, this is a very condition, very lightly used only. scarce plate. In excellent condition, [1] the small blemish is from the manufacturing process. [1] £30 to £40 £250 to £300

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Lot 293 Lot 294

1905 London County Council MAP Box of London Transport POCKET OF THE 'shewing MAPS dated 1930s-1960s and the Steamboat Piers...', a fold-out comprising Central Buses (some map in good condition inside very with Trolleybuses) [25], Country worn covers (front piece Buses [42], Green Line [2], detached) together with Underground [1] issues plus Festival accompanying GUIDE TO THE of Britain [2] and 1953 Coronation COUNCIL'S RIVER STEAMBOAT [1]. ondition varies from tatty to SERVICE, a 78pp booklet with good. [73] fares, names of steamers etc. In used condition, outer cover looks £25 to £30 to be missing. Both publications dated June 1905 and very unusual indeed. [2

£75 to £100

Lot 295 Lot 296

British Railways, Midland Region London Transport COMPLETE half-flanged ENAMEL 'TOTEM' ROAD AND RAIL TIMETABLE for SIGN for Brondesbury, a station Beaconsfield, Penn and District opened by the Hampstead Junction (alternative title for the Gerrards Railway in 1860, later part of the Cross booklet) dated February and now on 1937, issue 8 from a series which the London Overground network. ran in numbered form from July Some minor blemishes to the 1936 until no 51 in November enamel but generally in good 1940 after which it was condition. [1] amalgamated into the High Wycombe issue. Some wear to £150 to £200 covers, staples have corroded. [1]

£30 to £50

Lot 297 Lot 298

London Transport 1912 Underground MAP: Central FLEETNUMBER BONNET PLATE London Railway 'Liverpool & Broad from AEC Regent ST 818 built in St Stations now open' promoting 1931 by the LGOC for its the 'connecting link between East associate company National in and West' and the connections with Watford, passing to London the Great Eastern Railway. Shows Transport in 1933. The bus was the extension from Wood Lane to withdrawn from service at Hemel Ealing as under construction. In Hempstead in 1950 and scrapped lightly used condition with a little by Daniels of Rainham, Essex that edge fraying and cover wear. An year, where this plate was saved unusual issue. [1] from the scrapman. An identical bus - ST 821 - survives in the LT £100 to £125 Museum. In ex-vehicle condition with some war to the transfers. [1]

£150 to £200

Lot 299 Lot 300

London Transport enamel coach London Underground stop E-PLATE for Green Line 1930s/40s ENAMEL SIGN 'NO route 706 destinated Edgware, EXIT' with classic LT bullseye Watford, Aylesbury. This plate motif. Size 11'' x 17'' (27cm x would have been located on the 42cm). A few small edge-chips northern section of the route, touched in but generally in perhaps between Marble Arch and very good condition. [1] Cricklewood. In good, ex-use condition. [1] £100 to £125

£75 to £100

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Lot 301 Lot 302

Collection of 1950s/60s bus & 1930s COMMERCIAL coach COMMERCIAL BROCHURES for Ransome's BROCHURES & PAMPHLETS trolleybuses comprising a 36pp including AEC Reliance and Swift, b&w illustrated example showing Daimler Fleetline (d/d & s/d) and the company's products in service Roadliner, Jonckheere, Harrington in the UK & overseas (c1938) and Crusader, Grenadier and 'Trolleybuses at Cape Town' Legionnaire, MCW Metropolitan (c1936), a 24pp b&w illustrated Luxury Coach, short history of booklet together with 2 official Strachans and a large poster '70 extracts from trade publcations years of Leyland achievement'. All regarding trolleybuses in in excellent condition. [21] Bournemouth (1936) and Cape Town (1938). In good to excellent £30 to £40 condition, small library annotations on the booklets. [4]

£30 to £50

Lot 303 Lot 304

Large collection of 1970s/80s bus Collection of 1950s bus and coach and coach COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL BROCHURES & BROCHURES including Ailsa, PAMPHLETS from manufacturers Bedford, Berkhof, DAF, Dennis comprising Dennis (Falcon & Dorchester, Ensignbus, Eurobus Lancet), East Lancs, English Electric and Kässbohrer. Some duplication, (trolleybus equipment), Mann generally in excellent condition. Egerton (Norfolk etc), Marshall of [41] ), Metal Sections, MCW (Fanfare), Mulliners, Scottish £30 to £40 Aviation and Yeates (Europa, Riviera etc). All in excellent condition. Minor duplication. [19]

£30 to £40

Lot 305 Lot 306 1938 COMMERCIAL BROCHURE FOR Nulac coach paint 'The WW2 Bristol Tramways & Master Finish' with 12 whole-plate Carriage Co BROCHURES colour illustrations of buses, comprising a 1940 issue to full trolleybus & coaches including a peacetime (illustrated) standards London STL, Leeds AEC, Sheffield for 'L' & 'K' single & double-deck and Leylands, chassis and an austerity issue, Birmingham, Portsmouth and dated 1944, stamped Jan 1945, for trolleybuses etc. war-time production of the 'K6A' A high-quality publication in very double-deck chassis. Both in very good condition. Small library good condition with small library annotation inside. [1] reference annotations. [2]

£25 to £30 £25 to £35

Lot 307 Lot 308

Collection of COMMERCIAL Collection of COMMERCIAL BROCHURES & PAMPHLETS for BROCHURES & PAMPHLETS for the BEDFORD PASSENGER DUPLE COACH & BUS BODIES VEHICLE range from the early from 1948 to 1969. Fully illustrated 1950s to the early 1970s. Fully in colour and including the illustrated in colour and including publication 'The Duple Group the fold-out publication '35 years of 1919-1965'. All in excellent progress' issued in 1966. All in condition. Minor duplication [47] excellent condition. Minor duplication. [18] £50 to £75

£30 to £50

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Lot 309 Lot 310

Collection of COMMERCIAL 1937 COMMERCIAL BROCHURE BROCHURES & PAMPHLETS for 'Trolleybuses' published by AEC and PLAXTON COACH BODIES from English Electric Ltd with details of 1956-1983. Fully illustrated in the product range incl 661T, 662T, colour and including the publication 663T & 664T types. Illustrated '1907-1967, 60 years of progress, throughout in b&w with a fold-out (Scarborough) Ltd'. All in centre-page spread of trolleybuses excellent condition. Minor in service with various undertakings duplication. [43] incl London and overseas. 25pp soft-cover publication in very good £40 to £60 condition, small library annotations in places. [1]

£25 to £30

Lot 311 Lot 312

Collection of COMMERCIAL 1950s GUY MOTORS BROCHURES for Ford buses and PUBLICATIONS comprising 'Forty coaches from 1959 to 1982. Minor Years of Achievement' (1954), a duplication. In very good to history of the company in a 65pp excellent condition. [12] high-quality illustrated BOOKLET plus a COMMERCIAL BROCHURE £20 to £25 for the Guy Arab bus or coach chassis dated 1955. Both in very good condition. [2]

£25 to £30

Lot 313 Lot 314

1930s COMMERCIAL Collection of AEC BROCHURE for Harrington PUBLICATIONS comprising Coachwork. Fully illustrated with 'Regent Mark III DD Omnibus photographs of the Hove works Chassis (1946), 'Proud Inheritance' and the company's products, (ACV Sales - 1952) (2 copies), 'This including the famous 'Dorsal Fin' is AEC - Half a Century of body, and shown on AEC Regal Progress' (1960 - 2 copies) and the and Regent, Leyland Cub and Tiger last, commemorative edition of the and Bedford chassis, as well as AEC Gazette dated Nov-Dec 1968. vans and lorries. Undated but pre- All in excellent condition. [6] WW2. A high-quality publication in good condition. Small library £25 to £30 annotation on the cover. [1]

£25 to £30

Lot 315 1 Lot 316

936 Leyland Motors official Collection of 1950s COMMERCIAL BOOKLET 'The Leyland BROCHURES for AEC Reliance bus Trolleybus'. A high-quality 36pp & coach chassis, fully illustrated in booklet promoting the company's colour and all different editions, trolleybuses but also including a plus 2 copies of a 1956 short history of the firm. Profusely specifications leaflet for the same. illustrated, mainly in b&w, with All in excellent condition. [8] pictures of the company's products across the UK and overseas, with a £30 to £40 strong emphasis on London, including details of the run-back brakes used on the Crystal Palace service and a colour illustration of a London trolleybus. Excellent condition, small library reference annotations. [1]

£30 to £40

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Lot 317 Lot 318

Collection of 1930s bus & coach Collection of 1950s bus and coach illustrated COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL BROCHURES & BROCHURES comprising English PAMPHLETS from manufacturers Electric bus and passenger vehicle comprising AEC (Regal), Albion bodies (3 different issues), Brush (Nimbus), Atkinson, Brush, Road Passenger Vehicle Burlingham (Seagull), Churchill, Coachwork (including trams) and (Avenger) and Daimler Cravens body builders. All in very (Freeline). All in excellent good to excellent condition, the condition. Minor duplication. [23] odd library reference annotation. [5] £30 to £40

£40 to £60

Lot 319 Lot 320

Large collection of 1970s/80s bus 1930s COMMERCIAL BROCHURE and coach COMMERCIAL ' Trolleybuses'. A high- BROCHURES including Leyland, quality, 16pp publication, illustrated MCW, Neoplan, Moseley in b&w, detailing the company's 4 Continental, Officine Padane, and 6-wheel trolleybus chassis for Scania, Sparshatts, Unibus, Van single and double-deck bodies. Hool, Vanguard and Volvo. Some Undated but clearly late-1930s. In duplication, generally in excellent excellent condition with small condition. [43] library reference annotations. [1]

£30 to £40 £25 to £30

Lot 321 Lot 322

c1947 BOOK 'Contribution to Collection of 1930s bus & coach Victory' published by AEC Ltd to illustrated COMMERCIAL record and commemorate the BROCHURES comprising Brush company's production during Road Passenger Vehicle WW2. Lavishly illustrated in b&w Coachwork, Dennis Falcon, Guy with photos of buses, trucks, Regenerative Control Trolleybuses lorries, armoured cars, other and Tilling-Stevens Luxury Coach military vehicles, captured German Chassis. In very good to excellent items, bomb-damaged premises condition, the odd library and much more. Also covers the reference annotation. [4] 'Clubmobile' T-type conversions, gas producer experiments etc. £30 to £50 120pp, large-format hardback book in very good condition, small library annotations. [1]

£30 to £50

Lot 323 Lot 324

Metropolitan Cammell-Weymann Collection of COMMERCIAL official PUBLICATIONS BROCHURES & SPEC SHEETS for comprising 'The Story of MCW Duple & Willowbrook coaches Progress ' (1949), a high-quality dating from 1970 to 1983. In 30pp booklet with many colour excellent condition with some illustrations of the company's duplication. [28] products in the UK & overseas and 'Happy Birthday' (1957), a smaller £20 to £25 b&w illustrated booklet produced for the company's 25th anniversary. Both in excellent condition, the former has a small library reference annotated inside. [2]

£25 to £30

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Lot 325 Lot 326

London Underground 1950s/60s London Transport enamel coach ENAMEL FRIEZE PLATE for the stop E-PLATE for Green Line Bakerloo Line with the line name route 712 destinated Morden, on the bar of a traditional LT Epsom, Dorking. This plate would bullseye. In very good condition have been located in south with just a couple of small chips. London, probably between [1] Victoria and Clapham. In very good ex-use condition. Destinated £75 to £100 plates for route 712 are scarce. [1]

£150 to £200

Lot 327 Lot 328

British Railways, Southern Region London Transport enamel bus stop fully flanged ENAMEL 'TOTEM' Q-PLATE ''Queue this side for SIGN for Westcombe Park, a 423A, 423B, 480, 477, 499 - Queue station opened by the South other side for 486''. This would Eastern Railway in 1879 on the have been on a bus stop in which linked the Dartford. In very good condition. South-Eastern main line with the [1] . A scarce totem believed last seen at auction in £150 to £175 2009. Some very small chips along the white edge and some more on the flange, all touched in, but generally in very good condition. [1]

£300 to £400

Lot 329 Lot 330

London tramcar ROUTE NUMBER Selection of early London coach STENCIL PLATE for service 2 TIMETABLE LEAFLETS, all for the which ran between Wimbledon & Bishops Stortford service, the first Victoria. This is the smaller-size (Winter 1932-33) being in the version which was displayed on the independent style of Acme side of the tramcar outside the Pullman, the second (10 February lower-deck windows. In ex-use 1933) in Green Line style but still condition with bumps and surface titled Acme and the third (28 June corrosion. [1] 1933) issued by the LPTB. Some foxing to the first example, the £50 to £75 others are good, lightly-used condition. [3]

£25 to £30

Lot 332 Lot 331 Underground Group Tramways London Underground 1921 ''MAP ENAMEL TRAM STOP from the of the Electric Railways of London - 1920s ''Tramways - Trams stop by What to see and How to travel''. request''. Double-sided sign with Edition dated 9-3-21. Designed by the classic domed design. Some MaDonald Gill, this attractive map loss from corrision at the uses his own calligraphy for the edges/corners, some weathering to station names and key box and the enamel faces but overall a good features a decorative border. Apart example o fthis very scarce sign. from a trace of adhesive on the [1] spine on the reverse, this example is excellent, almost as new. [1] See £300 to £400 lot 235 for the card 'Inner Area' version of this map.

£100 to £125

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Lot 334 Lot 333 London Underground ENAMEL London bus postcard-size STATION SIGN from Oxford PHOTOGRAPHS, 288 good- Circus Station. This is a medium- quality, largely b&w in-service size sign measuring 39'' (99cm) images of RF and Leyland National across by 32'' (81cm) high featuring etc types loose-mounted in the current roundel design and is albums. Some well-known London estimated to date from the bus photographers noted. In 1980s/90s. A few minor surface excellent condition. [288] scratches but generally in excellent condition. [1] £40 to £60 £250 to £300

Lot 336 Lot 335 London Transport bus Collection of London General DESTINATION BLIND coded 'NN' Omnibus Company MAPS for the ultimate box for a comprising nos 3, 4, 9, & 11/12 Routemaster, DMS or Metrobus 1931, nos 1, 6, 9 & 12 1932 and no (also fits RT, Titan etc) at Brixton 1 1933. In lightly used condition. (BN) garage dated 2.10.86. Includes [9] seaside town destinations for £30 to £35 private hire duties. In good, ex-use condition. [1]

£100 to £150

Lot 337 Lot 338

London Transport fleetnumber London Transport enamel bus E- BONNET PLATE from AEC PLATE for route 77 Mon.-Fri. Fare Regent RT 226 which entered Stage from the days when this service as a Park Royal bodied long-established route ran from 'roofbox' RT at Croydon garage in Euston to Wallington. Some 1947, the last bus to carry this weathering from a long period of number being withdrawn from use and bears a vinyl sticker on the Romford, North Street garage in reverse for route 217 from re-use 1971 and sent to Yorkshire for in its later life. [1] scrap. Good, ex-vehicle condition.[1] £40 to £50

£175 to £200

Lot 339 Lot 340

London Underground platform 1960s London Transport RT bus directional ENAMEL SIGN with DESTINATION BLIND coded inset backlit panel 'Way Out' 'S' for the side/rear intermediate believed to have been located at points box and dated 25.9.67 for Farringdon station prior to the Thornton Heath (TH) garage. In recent rebuild. A flanged sign generally good, ex-vehicle measuring 49'' x 25'' (120cm x condition with most use of the 60cm) which is in good condition. 109 panel. The white hem at the [1] bottom end is missing. [1]

£100 to £150 £75 to £100

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Lot 341 Lot 342

London Transport TRAM 1940s/50s London Transport DESTINATION BLIND for a 'Restricted' DESTINATION standard car on Kingsway Subway BLINDS coded 'W' comprising a route 35 out of Camberwell depôt. possibly complete blind dated Dated July 26 1950 and perhaps 20.4.50 (top hem missing) for one of the last to be made for this RT/RTW-operated routes 144 & route which was withdrawn in April 296 (night) from Leyton (T) garage, 1952. In used but good condition, a short section of a similar blind ex-car, complete with both hems plus another section for route 6 and retaining one of the original out of Hackney/Willesden garages. rollers. [1] All in ex-use condition with some wear. [3] £200 to £250 £75 to £100

Lot 343 Lot 344

1950s London Transport trolleybus Early 1960s London Transport RT route numbers DESTINATION bus DESTINATION BLIND coded BLIND from Hanwell (HL) depôt 'B' for the front intermediate dated 11.10.54. Complete with points box and dated 23.1.61 for white ends. In well-used, ex-vehicle Holloway (J) garage. In generally condition with wear and some good, ex-vehicle condition. The touching in of the black in a couple white hem at the bottom end is of places. [1] missing. [1]

£75 to £100 £75 to £100

Lot 345 London Country (LT- Lot 346 manufactured) BUS DESTINATION BLIND dated London Country BUS 27.2.73 for an RF single-decker DESTINATION BLIND (LT style, (code L, front box) at Crawley manufactured by King & Flack) (CY) garage. In well-used, ex- dated 197? (date indistinct) for an vehicle condition with a fair amount MBS single-decker (code L, front of wear, particularly to the first box - also fits RF type etc) at panel and a few further down. The Windsor (WR) garage. Complete top hem is missing. [1] with both hems and in good, used, ex-vehicle condition. [1] £50 to £75 £50 to £75

Lot 347 Lot 348

London Underground 59/62/72- London Transport bus STOCK DESTINATION BLIND DESTINATION BLIND coded for the Northern Line in excellent 'NN' for the ultimate box for a condition. The blind is printed in Metrobus (also fits Routemaster, reverse so that the front has an RT, Titan, DMS etc) at Clapham opaque covering and requires (CA) garage dated 4.4.86. Includes backlighting for display. [1] seaside town destinations for private hire duties. In good, ex-use £50 to £75 condition. [1]

£100 to £150

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Lot 349 Lot 350

London Transport bus London Underground C-STOCK DESTINATION BLIND coded DESTINATION BLIND with 'NN' for the ultimate box for a displays for the Circle, Metrobus (also fits Routemaster, Hammersmith & City and District RT, Titan, DMS etc) at Brixton Lines. A yellow-on-black blind in (BN) garage dated 2.5.85. In good, excellent condition, just lightly ex-use condition. [1] used. [1]

£100 to £150 £50 to £75

Lot 352 Lot 351 London Transport bus London Transport bus DESTINATION BLIND coded 'NN' DESTINATION BLIND coded for the ultimate box for a 'NN' for the ultimate box for a Routemaster or Metrobus (also fits Metrobus (also fits Routemaster, RT, Titan, DMS etc) at Clapham RT, Titan, DMS etc) at Brixton (CA) garage dated 29.5.86. In good, (BN) garage dated 2.7.85. In good, ex-use condition. [1] ex-use condition. [1] £100 to £150 £100 to £150

Lot 354 Lot 353 London Transport enamel bus stop London Transport bus E-PLATE for route 341 Special DESTINATION BLINDS coded Journeys Only. Believed to have 'MM' for the route number box for been located on a short section of Routemaster, Metrobus, DMS this St Albans-Hertford trunk route vehicles (also fit RT, Titan etc) which served Hatfield Technical comprising 4 x Brixton (BN) garage College. In very good, ex-stop - 23.4.82, 11.5.84, 23.4.85 & condition. [1] 21.9.86) and 1 for Clapham (CA) garage dated 9.4.86. All in good, £40 to £50 ex-use condition. [5]

£30 to £40

Lot 356 Lot 355 London Underground internal use London Underground ENAMEL only OPERATIONS TRACK STATION FRIEZE PLATE for OVERVIEW MAPS dated March Kilburn Park on the Bakerloo Line, 2008, two different versions, both opened in 1915. Some enamel loss single-sided and showing, in at the top and bottom edges. [1] geographical format, the system's track layout, including Network £70 to £80 Rail connections, one being in larger scale with added reversing locations. Fold-out, larger-sized maps rarely seen in public. In excellent condition. [2]

£20 to £25

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Lot 357 Lot 358

Collection of 1930s London National Bus Company items Transport BUS MAPS comprising comprising a Crosville BUS STOP nos 3 & 4 1934, no 5 1934/5, no 2 SIGN (double-sided, plastic), a 1935, no 5 1936, nos 1, 4 & 5 1937, National Express coach stop PLATE nos 1, 2, 3 & 4 1938, nos 2 & 4 (double-sided, painted metal) and a 1939 and no 2 1940. In good, 'double-N' enamel VEHICLE PLATE lightly-used condition other than as fitted to Leyland Nationals, the last which is well used. [15] Bristol VRs etc. All in excellent condition. [3] £50 to £60 £30 to £40

Lot 359 Lot 360

1925 London's Underground London Underground ENAMEL CARD & MAP 'How to travel to SIGN 'WAY OUT' with arrow and and from Queen's Park, Kilburn listing Sloane Street, Knightsbridge Park, Maida Vale and Warwick and Brompton Road. Thought to Avenue Stations' from August 1925. be from Knightsbridge station on Small card booklet containing a the Piccadilly Line and the style b&w fold-out Underground map by suggests 1960s vintage. An MacDonald Gill. An unusually early unflanged sign 59'' (75cm) long and example of this type of issue. In in very good, ex-use condition. [1] excellent condition. [1] £100 to £150 £50 to £75

Lot 362 Lot 361 London Transport Tramways London Transport enamel BUS FARECHART dated January 1934 STOP SIGN in the smaller size for ex-LCC service 7 between (10.5'' x 10'' - 27cm x 25cm) which Holborn and Parliament Hill Fields. were located in runners on the In the transitional LCC-style design roofs of bus shelters in the with the early 'Tramways' logo. 1950s/60s. This is the very scarce Horizontal creases from where 'Bus Request, Coach Compulsory' once folded but generally good. [1] version, the least common type of London bus stop - other variants are also listed in today's sale - and is £75 to £125 in excellent condition. [1]

£125 to £175

Lot 363 Lot 364

London Underground 1922 MAP London Transport FLEETNUMBER OF THE ELECTRIC RAILWAYS BONNET PLATE from Leyland RTL OF LONDON - WHAT TO SEE 1551. The first bus with this AND HOW TO TRAVEL. Edition number entered service at Upton dated 1-3-22. Designed by Park garage in July 1954 and the MaDonald Gill, this attractive map final RTL 1551 was withdrawn at uses calligraphy for the station Cricklewood in June 1967. The names and features a decorative vehicle went to a Yorkshire border. Year written on the front, scrapyard in April 1969 whence this the odd small stain and crease but item was obtained. In good ex- generally a good example. [1] vehicle condition. [1]

£75 to £100 £150 to £200

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Lot 365 Lot 366

London Transport enamel coach London Underground ENAMEL stop E-PLATE for Green Line ROUNDEL SIGN from Oxford route 708 destinated Edgeware Circus Station. This is a medium- (sic!), Watford, Hemel Hempstead. size sign measuring 44'' (112cm) This plate would have been located across by 36'' (92cm) high, on the northern section of the estimated to date from the route, perhaps between Marble 1980s/90s, and comes complete Arch and Cricklewood. In good, with brass frame. In very good ex-use condition. [1] condition. [1]

£75 to £100 £750 to £1,000

Lot 368 Lot 36 Metropolitan Electric Tramways, London Transport 1950s/60s Middlesex and Hertfordshire Light enamel BUS STOP FLAG (request) Railways small, pocket-sized MAP of the hollow, boat type introduced OF ROUTES and Particulars of c1950. This is an E3 version with Services. Undated but c1910. space for 3 e-plates on each side Carries a sticker on the cover that and is complete with runners. An lines shown in dotted blue are now unusually fine example with minor open. One fold has parted for half blemishes only. [1] its length but this copy is otherwise very reasonable. An exceptionally £100 to £150 scarce issue. [1]

£75 to £100

Lot 369 Lot 370

London Transport Green Line Bus garage SIGN from the London MAPS OF DAILY COACH General garage at Sutton, featuring SERVICES issued in 1946 as the the B-type bus logo of this London services were re-instated after the Buses subsidiary company. Dates War - these are the May and from the pre-privatisation era - November issues respectively and 1980s. Made of plastic/perspex and are in excellent condition. [2] in good condition. Measures approx 5' x 3' (155cm x 90cm). [1] £25 to £30 £25 to £30

Lot 372 Lot 371 London Underground 1950s/60s 1950s/60s editions of THE LITTLE ENAMEL FRIEZE PLATE for the RED BOOK, the principal Piccadilly Line with the line name reference book of the road on the bar of a traditional LT passengere transport industry. bullseye. In excellent condition Editions dated 1954/55, 1955/56, with barely a blemish. [1] 1957/58, 1958/59, 1959/60, 1962/63, 1965/66 and 1969. Small £125 to £150 hardback books in excellent condition. [8]

£25 to £30

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Lot 373 Lot 374

First edition of the Harry Beck London Transport enamel BUS London Underground STOP FLAG. A double-sided, diagrammatic, fold-out MAP issued framed, 'compulsory' E6 flag of the in January 1933 with the famous 1940s style with runners for 6 e- inscription ''A new design for an plates on each side. A small stone- old map....''. This is the less chip on one side (under the e- common paper version, designed plates when fitted!) and minor for insertion into guidebooks, and weathering in places but overall a is a superb example: nearly mint very good example. Comes with its with just a slight trace of adhesive original fixing bars. [1] on the spine when folded. [1] £100 to £150 £500 to £750

Lot 375 Lot 376

WW1 1915 (12.7.15) Underground Original London Transport Group Tramways BROCHURE ''A Routemaster RADIATOR GRILLE Little Guide to the Tramways'' with ex RML 2547 and carrying cover illustrations by Fred Taylor registration plate JJD 547D. The (1875-1963) who produced first bus to carry this number artwork for the Underground/LT entered service at Hackney (H) from 1908-1946. Folds out to 16 garage in 1966 and the final RML panels with details of attractions to 2547 was withdrawn from visit. Printed on unusually high- Willesden (AC) garage in 2004 and quality paper for the WW1 period. still exists today. This grille carries a Lightly used but in good condition. Metroline badge and is believed to [1] date from the vehicle's transfer to that operator upon privatisation in £25 to £30 1994. In excellent condition. [1]

£75 to £100

Lot 377 Lot 378

London Transport enamel bus stop London Underground items E-PLATE for route 803 Express comprising an ENAMEL STOPPING destinated Welwyn Garden City. SIGN, white diamond on black (10'' E-plates for this route, which was x 12'' - 26cm x 31cm), a limited stop only, are scarce and PLATFORM THERMOMETER made destinated ones even more so. by O Comitti & Son and marked This plate may have been located LT, and a RAIL THERMOMETER at the Uxbridge terminus, Watford made by Russell & Sons, complete is also a possibility. In very good, with wooden case, marked BRB but ex-stop condition. [1] believed to have been used on the Underground. All in good, ex-use £150 to £200 condition, thermometers appear to be working. [3]

£40 to £50 Lot 379 Lot 380 London Transport 1950s/60s enamel BUS STOP SIGN '' London Transport 1940/50s LONDON TRANSPORT - enamel bus stop timetable panel CARLTON AVENUE WEST'' from HEADER PLATE. This is the early the ''Keston'' shelter served by LT post-WW2 design featuring the Central Buses on route 18 at this updated version of the LT bullseye stop on the Watford Road in design and was the final issue of North Wembley. Sign is 18'' these plates before they were (42cm) square, one-sided with a discontinued in the 1950s. In very flange and fixing lugs. A couple of good, ex-use condition with just small chips touched in but minor edge-chips at the screw- otherwise in very good condition holes and a good shine. [1] with an excellent shine. [1] £30 to £50 £250 to £350

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Lot 381 Lot 382

Pair of London Transport Central London Underground flanged Buses GARAGE ALLOCATION ENAMEL SIGN 'PLATFORM 1' with PLATES for Alperton garage sloping, 2-flighted LT arrow of the (ON), as used from the 1930s classic pierced bullseye design, until c1960. The garage was c1950s. Size 24'' x 10'' (63cm x opened by the LPTB in 1939 and 26cm). Minor wear in a couple of remains in use today. In ex-use places but overall very good. [1] condition. [2] £100 to £125 £25 to £30

Lot 384 Lot 383 London Transport fleetnumber Metropolitan Electric Tramways BONNET PLATE from green 'pre- TIMETABLE PANEL POSTER war' AEC Regent 2RT2 RT36. The (schedule of first & last cars) dated original bus with this number 29 October 1923 (5th November entered service at Chelverton Road ufn) for services 64 & 66 between (AF) garage in 1940 and the last Acton, Harlesden & Paddington. was one of seven painted green in Has Underground Group 1955 for service at Hertford (HG) ''Tramways'' logo at top and a panel garage, this one even appearing on at the foot refers to connections Green Line duty. This bus finished with London United trams at as a trainer at West Ham (WH) in Acton. Folded once but overall in 1963, being sent for scrap that year. good condition. [1] Very reasonable, ex-vehicle condition.[1] £40 to £50 £175 to £225

Lot 385 Lot 386

London Transport enamel bus stop ENAMEL BULLSEYE SIGN E-PLATE for route 434 destinated ''LONDON TRANSPORT'', a East Grinstead, Dormansland, small 1950/60s plate (7 1/2'' x 4 Edenbridge. Probably located at 1/2'' - 19cm x 11cm) from one of Crawley bus station or possibly at the large, red time-recording Three Bridges. In very good, ex- clocks which stood at the stop condition. [1] roadside for the conductor to hop off and insert a card to be £125 to £150 punched, thereby obviating the need for a human controller at that point. Plate has some chips at the screw-holes and edges, touched in, but is generally good. Picture of clock is for illustrative purposes only, not included in lot. [1]

£50 to £75

Lot 387 Lot 388

London Transport bus WW1 London General Omnibus BODYBUILDER'S PLATE for Company POCKET MAP entitled Metropolitan Cammell Carriage & 'Map of some Motor-Bus Wagon Co Ltd from one of the Extensions of the London 450 RTL-type Leyland 7RTs with Underground Railways', one of bodies built by this firm in 1949-50. only two issues that year and one A label on the reverse states that of a very small number issued the plate is ex-RTL 593 on altogether during the war. A 27.3.1968. A rarely-seen plate in couple of fold-partings but very good ex-vehicle condition. [1] reasonable overall. [1]

£75 to £100 £30 to £50

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Lot 389 Lot 390

London Transport 1950s/60s London Underground 'Beck' enamel BUS & COACH STOP DIAGRAMMATIC CARD MAPS FLAG (both request) of the comprising 2 x No 1, 1947 hollow, boat type introduced (146.214G.250,000 (2R)) and 2 x c1950. This is an E3 version with No 1, 1948. All are crisp and clean, space for 3 e-plates on each side two have owner's name stamped and is complete with runners. An on front. [4] outstandingly fine example with barely a blemish (one small £25 to £30 repaired chip noticed). [1]

£150 to £200

Lot 391 Lot 392

London tramcar ROUTE London Underground ENAMEL NUMBER STENCIL PLATE for STATION FRIEZE PLATE for service 46 which ran between Leicester Square in the blue of the Southwark Bridge & Woolwich. Piccadilly Line. Some chipping This is the smaller-size version around one screw-hole, otherwise which was displayed on the side of in good condition. [1] the tramcar outside the lower- £100 to £125 deck windows. In ex-use condition but may have been repainted after withdrawal. [1]

£50 to £75

Lot 394 Lot 393 LCC Tramways FARECHART 1890 District Railway dated June 1933 for service 6 ''COUNTRY MAP OF THE between City and Mitcham. Ex- ENVIRONS OF LONDON'', the tram condition and with light 2nd edition of a series which ran horizontal fold creases but good from 1883 to 1898. Pocket-sized, overall. [1] paper map inside card cover with the various counties in different £75 to £125 background colours and showing the DR connections with the Metropolitan and main-line railways, reaching to St Albans in the north and Dorking in the south. A couple of short fold- partings but overall a very good copy of this scarce issue. [1]

£100 to £150

Lot 396 Lot 395 London Transport enamel bus stop London Underground BULLSEYE E-PLATE for route 23 'Special SIGN constructed of perspex under Journeys Only Bank' from the 1970- glass and designed to be back-lit, 77 period when the early morning probably either as a free-standing M-F service was extended beyond outside sign or as part of a glass the regular western terminus of frontage at a station. The style Aldgate. Likely to have been located suggests 1950s/60s. Made of on a bus top outside Aldgate bus separate pieces and measures 52'' station. In good ex-use condition (132cm) across and 36'' (91cm) with minor edge stains. [1] down when assembled. In good ex- use condition, frame not present. £75 to £100 [1]

£150 to £250

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Lot 397 Lot 398

Large collection of UNIFORM Collection of car and commercial BUTTONS from a diverse BADGES plus AA BADGE and selection of bus companies KEY. All in excellent condition. [19] including London Transport, Brighton, Midland, North Western, £25 to £30 Portsmouth, Ribble and many more. In good, used condition. [60+]

£25 to £30

Lot 400 Lot 399 Large selection of British Railways Collection of petrol company CAP & LAPEL BADGES plus BADGES & KEY FOBS including MINIATURE STATION TOTEMS. most traditional names. All in excellent condition. [24] Considerable variety. All in excellent condition. [21] £30 to £40 £20 to £25

Lot 401 Lot 402

Capital Transport BOOK Ltd enamel 'LONDON TRANSPORT CAP LAPEL BADGE issued to coach BADGES', the definitive reference crews from 1930 onwards, work on the subject, written by effectively a miniature version of David Lawrence, fully illustrated in the coaches' radiator badges at the b&w and published in 1989. time. Light wear but overall in good Hardback book in good condition, condition. [1] lightly read. [1] £30 to £50 £20 to £25

Lot 403 Lot 404

Complete set of the 'wages grades' London Transport CAP BADGE CAP BADGES issued by London ''TOUR GUIDE'' issued in the mid- Transport in 1977/78 comprising 1960s onwards to those bus Underground Motorman, inspectors who qualified as guides Guard/Railman & Road Trainer and on the sightseeing buses and Bus Conductor Instructor. All in coaches of the Tours and Charters excellent condition. [4] Department. Badge is chromed metal with enamel inlays. In £20 to £25 excellent conditon. [1] See lot 446 for the 'gold' level badge.

£100 to £125

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Lot 405 Lot 406

London Transport Publicity Sets of bus Driver's and Department CAP BADGE as Conductor's PSV BADGES for the issued to bus stop timetable etc Northern & Yorkshire (AA & BB) posting staff. This is the 1950s Regions from the 1950s/60s. In version of this badge in enamelled good, used condition. [4] chrome. In excellent condition. [1] £25 to £30 £75 to £90

Lot 407 Lot 408

London Transport Buses London Transport Tram & Instructor's CAP BADGE, 1987 Trolleybus Driver's/Conductor's issue (the last), lettered 'London CAP BADGE as issued to staff from Buses' and manufactured in white 1933-62. This is the post-war metal. In very good condition. [1] version (second issue) of this badge, manufactured by Firmin in £50 to £75 chrome with enamel inlays. In excellent condition. [1]

£20 to £25

Lot 409 Lot 410

London Transport Divisional London Transport Underground Mechanical Inspector's CAP Station Manager's CAP BADGE in BADGE issued in the early 1960s gold-coloured metal with enamel to the staff responsible for driving inlays. This is the 1977/78 issue, standards on London's Central the last in the traditional style and Area buses. A special design of size as introduced in the 1930s. In badge, in gold-finish base metal excellent condition. [1] with white infills, for this group of only around 15-20 senior staff and £50 to £75 hence very uncommon. In excellent condition. [1]

£100 to £125

Lot 411 Lot 412

London Transport Buses Senior London Transport Underground Road Inspector's CAP BADGE. This ''Fireman'' CAP BADGE issued to is the gold-coloured version issued staff responsible for installation of to senior inspectors from 1985 on, fire-fighting equipment, fire-safety titled 'London Buses', and was the inspections etc. This is the second last version of this traditional design issue of the badge, dating from the which had originated in the 1930s. early 1960s. Badge is chrome-plated In excellent condition. [1] with ochre and red enamel inlays and is in excellent condition. [1] £50 to £75 See lot 468 for a different issue of this badge.

£75 to £100

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Lot 413 Lot 414

Collection of London Transport London Transport Country Buses and Trade Union LAPEL/PIN Conductor Instructor's CAP BADGES including LT sports BADGE as issued to experienced associations, LT bus companies, bus conductors who trained AEC Southall, T&GWU shop novices. Apple green enamel with steward etc. All in excellent turquoise infills, the 'instructing condition. [11] colour'. This is the only version of the Country Area badge, dating £25 to £30 from the late-1950s, manufacturer: Firmin and an uncommon issue. In very good condition. [1]

£40 to £60

Lot 415 Lot 416

London Transport Buses London Buses CAP BADGES issued ''Fireman'' BADGE issued from the by the pre-privatisation operating late 1940s onwards to the subsidiaries London Central and members of the Central Road London United Busways. Enamelled Services fire brigades until badges featuring the companies' disbandment in the late 1960s. logos. In excellent condition. [2] Badge is nickel with enamel inlays, one fixing lug on the reverse is £20 to £30 missing, otherwise in excellent condition. [1]

£75 to £90

Lot 417 Lot 418

London Buses Inspector's enamel & London Transport Central chrome WALLET MEDALLION Buses Driver's/Conductor's issued to plain-clothes officials in enamelled CAP & LAPEL the 1980s. In excellent condition. BADGES comprising 3 x [1] 1950s/60s traditional issues (manufactured by Gaunt and £35 to £50 by Dowler), 2 x 1987 'London Buses' issue and a 1970s issue lapel badge. Very good to excellent condition. [6]

£25 to £30

Lot 419 Lot 420

London Transport Trams & London Transport Advertising Trolleybuses Regulator's/Section Department CAP BADGE as issued Inspector's hallmarked, silver CAP to bill-posters on the bus and BADGE of the first type issued underground systems from the from 1933 onwards and later issued 1930s to the 1950s. This is the to bus inspectors from 1950 on. earlier version of this badge with Serial no 1997 on the reverse and under and over-lining to the word hallmarked for 1939. Many decades 'Advertising'. In very good, lightly- of polishing have worn the surface used condition. See Lot 453 for the of the silver a little but generally in later issue of this badge. [1] very good condition. [1] £75 to £100 £75 to £100

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Lot 421 Lot 422

Metropolitan Electric Tramways London Transport Bus Conductor Driver's & Conductor's CAP Instructor's CAP BADGE as issued BADGE dating from 1924-1933. to experienced bus conductors Based on the Underground who trained novices. Blue and Group's bar & circle 'bullseye' white enamel with turquoise infills, motif and made of nickel-silver the 'instructing colour'. This is the enamelled in blue. The badge has first issue of this badge, dating from some small enamel losses in places the late 1950s, manufacturer: on the bar but is overall very Firmin. In very good condition. [1] reasonable. [1] See Lot 494 for a different version of this badge. £150 to £200 £30 to £40

Lot 424 Lot 423 London Transport Country Buses London Transport Central Buses Inspector's CAP BADGE with Senior Instructor's CAP BADGE. green enamelled bullseye This is the 1985 final issue of this supported by griffins. This is the badge, a series which began in the 1960s issue with chrome-plated 1940s. Senior Instructors were body. In excellent condition. [1] responsible for teams of Instructors. In very good £50 to £75 condition. [1]

£75 to £100

Lot 425 Lot 426

Leaside Buses (London Buses) London Transport Buses Area Official's CAP BADGE worn by Inspector's CAP BADGE issued in Inspectors and Controllers. the early 1970s, featuring chromed Chrome with enamel inlays and infills and the 'pure' roundel without featuring the swan motif of this bus a separately-defined bar. In company, one of several formed by excellent condition. [1] London Transport in the 1980s as a precursor to privatisation. In £25 to £35 excellent condition. [1]

£25 to £35

Lot 427 Lot 428

London Transport Country Bus Sets of bus Driver's and Chief Inspector's CAP BADGE Conductor's PSV BADGES for the issued c1960 to the most senior North Western & West Midland inspectors who were in charge of (CC & DD) Regions from the garages and bus stations. This is a 1950s/60s. In good, used condition. slightly larger-than-normal badge, [4] with a laurel wreath inside the circle and the same design as those £25 to £30 issued 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]

£150 to £200

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Lot 429 Lot 430

Victoria Coach Station Inspector's Western Natonal Omnibus CAP BADGE made of chromed Company sterling silver & enamel metal with enamel inlays and 25 YEARS' SERVICE LAPEL BADGE bearing serial number 32. In hallmarked 1970 and in original excellent condition. [1] presentation box. Condition as new. [1] £25 to £30 £25 to £30

Lot 431 Lot 432

London Transport Buses Driving London Buses OFFICIAL'S PLATE Instructor's CAP BADGE. This is issued to senior bus officials for the early 1980s issue with the use as identification when on duty separately defined bar. In excellent out of uniform. The design is condition. [1] largely unchanged from the plate introduced by the LGOC in the £50 to £75 early 1920s. There were a number of versions over the years and this is the 1980s issue bearing the name 'London Buses'. Chrome- plated metal with blue enamel inlays. In excellent condition. [1]

£30 to £50

Lot 433 Lot 434

London Coaches enamelled CAP & London bus driver's ENAMEL LAPEL BADGES from the 1990s LICENCE BADGE 'MECHANICAL comprisng 2 x Official's brooches POWER' issued in the first years of with laurel leaves (blue and red the 20th century when distinction issues) and 2 x generic badges. In needed to be made between horse excellent condition. [4] and motor-bus drivers. A double- sided badge which would have been £25 to £30 worn on the lapel with a leather strap and bearing serial number 14,472. This is the larger variant (see lot 454 for the smaller version) and is in very reasonable condition with some edge corrosion and loss. [1]

£150 to £200

Lot 435 Lot 436

Set of reproduction London London General Omnibus Transport CAP BADGES Company 'ON WAR SERVICE' comprising 3 x Bus Inspector type LAPEL BADGE issued during WW1 with griffins - blue-ringed chrome to staff who were regarded as being and red-ringed chrome and gold in a reserved occupation and not to types - and Tram/Trolleybus be seen as avoiding military service. driver/conductor. All in excellent Dated 1915 with serial number condition. [4] 4005 on reverse and made of brass with enamel inlay. In very good £25 to £30 condition. [1]

£100 to £150

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Lot 437 Lot 438

London Transport Central Buses Black & White Motorways Ltd OFFICIAL'S PLATE from the first coach driver's CAP BADGE in LT issue in the 1930s with serial chrome with black enamel inlays. In number 330. Made of nickel-silver excellent condition. [1] with blue enamel inlays, these plates were issued to senior officials who £30 to £40 might often be in plain clothes and the design was based on the former LGOC version. Similar plates have continued to be issued until recent times. The plate is in good condition with light wear. [1]

£75 to £100

Lot 440 Lot 439 London Transport Bus Chief London General Omnibus Examiner's CAP BADGE issued in Company Limited Inspector's CAP the early 1960s to the senior BADGE from the horse-bus era, official responsible for the c1890s, and designed to fit a Examiners who conducted driving bowler hat in the days before tests of trainees passing through formal uniforms were issued. Made LT's Chiswick Training School. It is of brass with an enamelled coat of believed that there was only one arms in red and white. In used but person in this position and that very good condition. [1] only a very small number of badges was produced, making this an £150 to £200 exceptionally scarce badge. Made of 'gold'-plated metal with enamel inlays, it is in very good condition. [1]

£150 to £175

Lot 441 Lot 442

An enamelled CAP BADGE 'Julius London Country Bus Services Lockwood', complete with fixing Instructor's CAP BADGE issued in pin. It has not been possible to find the former London Transport any information about this, Country Area from 1970 on. presumably, transport enterprise. Retaining the LT custom of In used condition, small enamel loss turquoise infills signifying in two places. [1] instruction, the badge is made of chromed metal with enamel inlays £25 to £30 and comes with its original plastic backing used to protect the peak of the cap. In excellent condition. [1]

£20 to £25

Lot 444 Lot 443 London Transport Underground London Underground CAP BADGE issued to Station Foreman's/Inspector's CAP Foremen, Station & Travelling BADGES from the 1980s issue, Ticket Inspectors and Train the last with the traditional Regulators from 1977/78 on and griffins. Two have lug fittings and featuring an ochre-coloured enamel one has a clip, all in very good roundel supported by griffins, the condition. [3] badge being finished in chromed metal. In excellent condition. [1] £40 to £50 £25 to £30

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Lot 445 Lot 446

Sets of bus Driver's and London Transport Senior Tour Conductor's PSV BADGES for the Guide's CAP BADGE with gold East Midland & Eastern (EE & FF) finish and raised infills as issued to Regions from the 1950s/60s. In the senior inspectors who qualified good, used condition. [4] as guides on the sightseeing bus tours operated by the Tours & £25 to £30 Charters Dept and who supervised the 'basic-level' guides. It is believed that 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] See lot 404 for the 'silver' level badge

£150 to £200

Lot 447 Lot 448

London bus conductor's ENAMEL London General Omnibus LICENCE BADGE of the type Company bus driver's/conductor's issued form 1906 onwards and LAPEL BADGE in blue enamel as used until replaced by N-prefixed issued from c1930 until 1933. In badges in 1931. A double-sided very good condition. [1] badge which would have been worn on the lapel with a leather £30 to £40 strap. Serial no 9,817 and bearing the Imperial Crown and the letters 'M P' of the licensing authority, the Metropolitan Police. A few chips at the edges but generally good. [1]

£150 to £200

Lot 449 Lot 450

London Transport Bus Inspector's London Transport Buses Area hallmarked silver CAP BADGE of Inspector's CAP BADGE issued in the first type, with a navy blue ring, the mid-1980s and the last issued from 1933-1950 after which traditional type to carry the name the ring colour was changed to red. 'London Transport'. Made of Hallmarked for 1933 with serial chromed metal with enamel infills. number (1574) on the reverse. In excellent condition. The minor These blue badges were withdrawn blemishes in the enamel visible in in 1950 and few have survived. In the picture are from the very good condition. [1] manufacturing process and are below the surface.[1] £125 to £175 £25 to £35

Lot 451 Lot 452

London Buses (driving) Instructor's London Transport Underground enamel & chrome WALLET enamel CAP & LAPEL BADGES MEDALLION issued to plain- comprising a numbered type issued clothes officials in the 1980s. In to guards and station staff, 2 x excellent condition. [1] motorman's badges (all from the 1950s/60s) and one 1970s lapel £30 to £40 badge. In very good to excellent condition. [4]

£20 to £25

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Lot 453 Lot 454

London Transport Advertising London bus driver's ENAMEL Department CAP BADGE as issued LICENCE BADGE 'MECHANICAL to bill-posters on the bus and POWER' issued in the first years of underground systems from the the 20th century when distinction 1930s to the 1950s. This is the needed to be made between horse later version (second issue) of this and motor-bus drivers. A double- badge with the modernised sided badge which would have been lettering used post-WW2. In very worn on the lapel with a leather good, lightly-used condition. See strap and bearing serial number Lots 420 and 499 for the first issue 19139. This is the smaller variant of this badge.[1] (see lot 434 for the larger version). Some edge corrosion and loss to £50 to £75 the enamel but still reasonable. [1]

£150 to £200

Lot 456 Lot 455 East Surrey Traction Company London Transport Trams & driver's/conductor's CAP BADGE Trolleybuses Regulator's/Section as issued from the 1920s until 1933 Inspector's hallmarked, silver CAP and modelled on the Underground BADGE of the first type issued Group 'bar & circle' design (the from 1933 onwards and later 'General' had an agreement with issued to bus inspectors from and, later, a controlling interest in, 1950 on. In very good, lightly- East Surrey). Made of gold-coloured worn condition. [1] base metal with red and blue enamel inlays and in very good, £75 to £100 lightly-used condition. [1]

£150 to £200

Lot 458 Lot 457 A Station Master CAP BADGE of generic, laurel leaf design complete Collection of London Transport with backing plate and fixing pin. Of Central Buses early 20th century style and in Driver's/Conductor's CAP good, lightly-used condition. [1] BADGES of the traditional style issued from 1933-1969, these £50 to £75 being 1960s issues. All in excellent condition. [5]

£25 to £30

Lot 460 Lot 459 London General Omnibus London Transport Central Buses Company 'Official's' LAPEL BADGE Senior Instructor's CAP BADGE. with serial no 08 on the reverse. This is the 1960s issue with the Made of nickel-silver with enamel shiny gold finish and raised lower inlay and a horse-shoe fitting. infill. Senior Instructors were Believed to date from responsible for teams of approximately the 1910-1920s Instructors. A small nick to the period. In lightly-used condition. An enamel of the circle at 2 o'clock unusual badge seldom seen. [1] but otherwise very good. [1] £100 to £125 £75 to £100

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Lot 461 Lot 462

London Transport supervisory Selection of London Transport grade CAP BADGE of souvenir PIN BADGES including experimental design produced in Underground, Green Line, small 1972. One of a number in different griffin badge, LT Museum, colour schemes, these badges did Routemaster 50 etc. All in away with the traditional griffins excellent condition. [7] and the lettering on the bar but were not popular and the £20 to £25 traditional designs subsequently returned. This badge has a red circle and yellow bar and may have been for the Underground. Manufactured by Toye, Kenning & Spencer Ltd, it is in very good condition. [1]

£50 to £75

Lot 463 Lot 464

Sets of bus Driver's and London Transport Instructors' Conductor's PSV BADGES for the Association (Bus Section) LAPEL South Wales & Western (GG & BADGE. This is the second type of HH) Regions from the 1950s/60s. badge issued to members of the In good, used condition. [4] Association and is made of chromed metal with blue & turquoise enamel £25 to £30 inlays and a pin fitting on the reverse. On excellent condition. [1]

£20 to £25

Lot 466 Lot 465 London Transport Underground London Transport Divisional Group Manager's (former Senior Mechanical Inspector's CAP Station Manager) CAP BADGE BADGE issued in the early 1960s issued from 1978 on and featuring to the staff responsible for driving an ochre-coloured enamel roundel standards on London's Central supported by griffins, the badge Area buses. A special design of being finished in yellow metal. In badge, in gold-finish base metal excellent condition. [1] with white infills, for this group of only around 15-20 senior staff and £50 to £75 hence very uncommon. In very good condition. [1]

£100 to £125

Lot 468 Lot 467 London Transport Underground London General Omnibus Co Ltd ''Fireman'' CAP BADGE issued to driver's/conductor's CAP BADGE staff responsible for installation of of the winged-wheel design, in fire-fighting equipment, fire-safety brass, issued around 1910. These inspections etc. This is the third badges were replaced by issue of the badge, dating from Underground Group designs post- 1977/78 on. Badge is chrome-plated WW1. In used but very good with ochre and red enamel inlays condition. [1] and is in excellent condition. [1] See lot 412 for a different issue of £100 to £150 this badge.

£60 to £75

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Lot 469 Lot 470

London Country Bus Services London Transport Central Buses Senior Inspector's CAP BADGE in OFFICIAL'S PLATE with serial gold finish with enamel inlays as number 3144. Chromed and with issued in the former London red enamel inlays, this was the Transport Country Area from 1990s issue of a plate, examples of 1970 onwards. In lightly-used but which were first issued to senior very good condition. [1] bus officials in the 1920s, all the earlier versions having had blue £40 to £50 enamel. In excellent condition. [1]

£30 to £50

Lot 472 Lot 471 London Bus Driver's and South Metropolitan Electric Conductor's PSV LICENCE Tramways Driver's & Conductor's BADGES. Metropolitan Traffic Area CAP BADGE dating from 1924- badges N75922 and N58196, 1933. Based on the Underground believed to have first been issued in Group's bar & circle 'bullseye' motif the 1950/60s. Both in used but very and made of nickel-silver enamelled good condition, horseshoe fittings in blue. The badge has some small on reverse. [2] enamel losses in places and the lugs on the reverse are damaged. [1] £25 to £35 £60 to £80

Lot 474 Lot 473 London Transport Central Buses (driving) Instructor's CAP BADGE, London Underground CAP & 1960s issue, chrome-plated with LAPEL BADGES comprising 3 x enamel inlays and raised lower infill enamel 1980s issues and 1 polished and flush upper. In excellent metal 1990s issue. In very good condition [1] condition. [4] £75 to £100 £20 to £25

Lot 476 Lot 475 London General Omnibus London horsebus driver's ENAMEL Company Limited Inspector's CAP BADGE of the first type type BADGE from the horse-bus era, issued approx 1838-1850 (after c1890s, and designed to fit a which badges carried the letters M bowler hat. Made of brass with an P for Metropolitan Police). A enamelled coat of arms in red and double-sided badge which would white. Some enamel loss. [1] have been worn on the lapel with a leather strap. Serial number 2392 £150 to £175 with imperial crown. Some enamel loss at the edges but in good condition overall. [1]

£150 to £200

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Lot 477 Lot 478

London Transport Country Area London United Tramways Divisional Mechanical Inspector's Motorman's (Driver's) CAP CAP BADGE issued in the early BADGE of the style issued from 1960s until 1970 to the staff approx 1910-1924. Made of brass responsible for driving standards on and featuring the company's coat of LT's Country Buses & Coaches. A arms supported by griffins. In very special design of badge, with white good, lightly-used condition. [1] infills and 'gold' plating, for this group of only around 4 senior staff £150 to £200 and thus a very uncommon issue. In very good condition. [1]

£150 to £200

Lot 479 Lot 480

London Underground Station London Transport Buses Area Manager's CAP BADGE. Gold- Inspector's CAP BADGE. This was coloured metal with red and blue issued from 1985 on, with the title enamel inlays. Issued in the 1980s, 'London Buses', and was the last this was the last to feature the version of this traditional design traditional supporting griffins. In which had originated in the 1930s. excellent condition. [1] In excellent condition. [1]

£30 to £50 £25 to £35

Lot 481 Lot 482

London Transport Country Buses Selection of Bristol, Devon Driving Instructor's CAP BADGE General and 'Motorman' CAP & in chrome finish with a green LAPEL BADGES. All in good bullseye and turquoise infills (raised condition. [5] lower infill), supported by griffins. Early 1960s issue. In excellent £20 to £25 condition. [1]

£150 to £200

Lot 483 Lot 484

East Surrey Traction Company London Transport Underground INSPECTOR'S CAP BADGE as SAMPLE CAP BADGE produced issued from the 1920s until 1933 around 1964 as one of a number of and modelled on the Underground experimental designs intended as Group 'bar & circle' design (the possible updates, this being the 'General' had an agreement with Underground version. Manufactured and, later, a controlling interest in, by J R Gaunt in chromed metal with East Surrey). Made of gold- white and ochre enamel inlays. In coloured base metal with red and the event, the traditional badges blue enamel inlays. A scarce badge were retained. In excellent not seen at auction before. Some condition and these samples were enamel loss to the main body and not put into full production. [1] the 'inspector' scroll. [1] £50 to £75 £150 to £250

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Lot 485 Lot 486

London Transport Underground London Transport Country Buses & Railway Instructor's CAP BADGE Green Line Coaches from the final issue of the Driver's/Conductor's enamelled traditional badge in 1984. Made in a CAP BADGES of the 1933-69 style, gold finish with ochre and these examples issued in the turquoise enamel inlays and a 1950s/60s and manufactured by raised lower infill. In excellent Gaunt, Dingley etc. In very good to condition. [1] excellent condition. [5]

£60 to £80 £25 to £30

Lot 487 Lot 488

Set of bus Driver's and London Transport CAP BADGE Conductor's PSV BADGES for the ''TOUR GUIDE'' issued in the mid- South Eastern (KK) Region plus 1960s onwards to those bus Conductor's versions for Scottish inspectors who qualified as guides North & South (LL & MM) and on the sightseeing buses and London (NN) Regions. From the coaches of the Tours and Charters 1950s/60s. In good, used Department. Badge is chromed condition. [5] metal with enamel inlays. In excellent conditon. [1] £30 to £35 £100 to £125

Lot 489 Lot 490

London Transport Central Buses London General Omnibus OFFICIAL'S PLATE from the first Company Inspector's CAP BADGE LT issue in the 1930s bearing the of the laurel-leaf wreath design name of the officer to whom it was introduced in the motor-bus era issued, 'F W Thomas'. Made of and in use c1910-1933. Made of nickel-silver with blue enamel inlays, brass with enamel inlay. In good these plates were issued to senior condition. [1] officials as id when in plain clothes and a select few of the most senior £150 to £200 of them had their name on the plate rather than a number. In very good, lightly-used condition. [1]

£125 to £175

Lot 491 Lot 492

London Transport Central Buses London Transport Underground Senior Instructor's CAP BADGE. solid silver CAP BADGE with This is the original type, first issued enamel inlays as issued to Station in 1942, but from a second Foremen, Station & Travelling production run in the late-1950s, Ticket Inspectors and Train still with both infill plates but made Regulators from 1934 on. This first of 'gold'-plated base metal. Senior type of badge was manufactured Instructors were responsible for from 1934-49 and this example is teams of Instructors. This is a hallmarked 'X' for 1947 and bears scarce issue of this badge. In well serial no 3665 on the reverse. In used condition with a small chip to excellent condition. [1] the enamel which has been touched in but otherwise good. [1] £75 to £90

£100 to £150

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Lot 493 Lot 494

Selection of London Country & London Transport Bus Conductor London Country South West Instructor's CAP BADGE as issued enamel/chrome CAP & LAPEL to experienced bus conductors BADGES. All in excellent who trained novices. Blue and condition. [5] white enamel with turquoise infills, the 'instructing colour'. This is the £20 to £25 third issue of this badge, dating from the mid-1960s, manufacturer: Gaunt and the only issue to feature the word 'conductor'. In very good condition. [1] See Lot 422 for a different version of this badge.

£30 to £40

Lot 496 Lot 495 London Transport Country Buses & London Transport Trams & Green Line Coaches Inspector's Trolleybuses Road Inspector's hallmarked, silver CAP BADGE of hallmarked silver CAP BADGE of the first type issued from 1933 on. the first type issued from 1933 and Serial no 2152 on the reverse and hallmarked for that year with serial hallmarked for 1936. Many decades number 359 on the reverse. These of polishing have worn the surface red-ringed badges were re-issued of the silver a little but generally in to Central Road Services very good condition. [1] inspectors post-1950. In excellent condition. [1] £90 to £110

£100 to £150

Lot 497 Lot 498

''General'' CAP BADGE as issued ''Pembroke'' driver's/conductor's to London General Omnibus CAP BADGE from this London Company bus crews in the horse- independent bus company which bus era pre-1910. A large brass operated from 1924-33, mainly badge in good condition. [1] with one bus and on routes 3A & 59A, the business passing to the £250 to £300 LPTB in November 1933. Like several independents, the design of the badge closely followed the 'General' in both colour and use of the bar & circle. The badge is in used but very good. [1]

£350 to £400

Lot 500 Lot 499 London Transport Underground London Transport Advertising Depot Clerk's CAP BADGE. Issued Department CAP BADGE as in the 1980s to this supervisory issued to bill-posters on the bus grade which carried out and underground systems from administrative functions at depots the 1930s to the 1950s. This is the as well as covering for Station earlier version of this badge with Managers in emergencies. A under and over-lining to the word traditional design of badge with the 'Advertising'. In very good, lightly- roundel supported by griffins but used condition. See Lot 453 for unique in having white enamel the later issue of this badge. [1] inlays. In excellent condition and a scarce badge. [1] £75 to £100 £60 to £80

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