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1 a South Eastern & Chatham Railway 1 A South Eastern & Chatham Railway Platform Lamp CRANBROOK. From the station (closed 1961) on the line from Paddock Wood to Hawkhurst. Dark blue lettering to top glazed section of one side, the remaining being whole panels. Ornate corners to steel roof section rising to circular chimney and surmounted by circular copper saucer/finial. C/W correct square tapering reservoir/large glass chimney. 17¼” sq, 31” h. 2 A BR(Sc) Fully Flanged Enamel Sign PULLMAN CAR G. Good colour/shine with minimal edge chipping. 14½” x 12”. 3 A Shedplate 8A – Edge Hill (Liverpool) 1948 to 05/1968. Repainted. 4 A Midland Red Bus Wheel Chock. Triangular open relief cast bronze body with integrally cast handle to back and embossed MIDLAND RED to top. Unrestored. Body 6” x 8” x 5”. 5 A Southern Railway Target SYDENHAM. Former LB&SCR station on the line from New Cross Gate to Crystal Palace/Norwood Junction. Good colour/shine with edge corrosion/two small face chips. 6 A BR(Sc) D/R Poster THE BONNIE, BONNIE BANKS OF LOCH LOMOND DAILY SAILINGS ON THE LOCH DURING SUMMER MONTHS SEE BRITAIN TRAVEL BY TRAIN AND STEAMER. By W.C. Nicolson published 1955 and depicting colour relief map from Balloch to Ardlui and Loch long to Loch Ard. Fold marks/small edge nicks. Rolled condition. 7 A London Midland & Scottish Railway Pictorial Carriage Print BLACKPOOL. B/W slightly sepia image taken from the sea looking shore wards with the Tower to centre. C/W original frame. 8 A London & North Eastern Railway Ashtray. Square pressed stainless steel with clipped corners and embossed LNER in Eric Gill totem style. 4½” sq. 9 A Pair of Cloth Armbands. Both identical white embroidered lettering on red cloth backgrounds c/w leather straps/buckles. Comprises LSWR PILOTMAN c/w POKESDOWN lettered to rear and S.R. PILOTMAN. Both slight service wear. 10 A BR(S) Signalbox Diagram BROCKENHURST ‘A’ ‘WDV’. B/W diagram dated 29-07-1966 c/w cut-outs for light indicators. Covers section from TOTTON to CHRISTCHURCH/LYMINGTON PIER. Some creasing mainly to ends. Rolled condition. 59” x 20”. 11 A BR Class 76 Bo-Bo Electric Locomotive Roller Bearing Cover LNER TIMKEN 1939. Circular c/i with embossed lettering/numerals and four fixing points. Originates from 26040/76040 built BR Gorton 1952 and withdrawn 05/1981. This pattern (which was unchanged) was first designed for/used on tender 5590 attached at this period to A4 pacific 2509 Silver Link. Unrestored. 10¼” dia. 12 A Pair of Bus Company Cap Badges. Comprises ALDERSHOT & DISTRICT TRACTION Co LTD nickel/dark green enamel. WILTS & DORSET MOTOR SERVICES LTD CONDUCTOR. Gilt/dark red enamel. Both VGC c/w retaining pins. 13 A Birmingham City Transport D/Sided Enamel Bus Stop Flag. BUSES STOP HERE BY REQUEST in dark blue lettering on circular white background. C/W original c/i surround/post fitting again finished in original dark blue. Service wear. Overall dia 23”. 14 A Great Western Railway Post Grouping Doorplate WAITING ROOM. Rectangular c/i. Unrestored. 24” x 3½”. 15 A Hornby-Dublo Clockwork Engine Class A4 4-6-2 SIR NIGEL GRESLEY. DL1 issued 1938 to 1941 finished as 4498 in garter blue with valances over the motion and pre-war coupling to tender. One centre driving wheel/connecting rod missing and damage to coal in tender. C/W key. Also handbuilt(?) SOUTHERN/3741 0-4-0T model (non motorised). 16 A Southern Railway Carriage Panel PORTCHESTER CASTLE. By Hesketh Hubbard issued 1945 to 1948, depicts castle keep and wall ruins to middle with trees/grass/cattle to foreground. C/W original frame. 17 A Southern Railway Chinaware Dish. Diamond shaped made by ‘Alfred Meakin’ featuring ornate green top edge line and green/brown swag design. SOUTHERN RAILWAY in brown full garter to base. 9½” x 5¼”. 18 A London & North Eastern Railway Pocket Watch. 17 jewel mechanism made by ‘Record’, c/w separate second hand/dial. Rear of case is heavily engraved L.N.E.R. which has two lines engraved through it to cross it out and B.R.Sc/1278 further engraved above/below. Watch GWO/GC. 19 A Brass Single Line Key Token CAIMBAMBO G. JUNQUEIRO. From a seventeen mile section of the Caminho de Ferro de Benguela (CFB) Railway in Angola. Engraved tear drop description end. 20 A London & North Eastern Railway Q/R Poster NORWICH CATHEDRAL IT’S QUICKER BY RAIL. By H Titensor published 1936 depicting interior view of THE CLOISTERS with choir to l/h side and entrance to cloisters on right. Has been folded, mounted on linen to conserve. Rolled condition. 21 A Shedplate 56B – Ardsley 07/1956 to 10/1965, Healey Mills 09/1966 to 12/1967. Unrestored. 22 A Glasgow & South Western Railway Signal Post Finial. Square base with clipped corners and open cruciform finial. Repainted. 24” h. 23 A SE&CR/SR Station Lamp Tablet WEST ST. LEONARDS. Opaque glass with dark green background c/w original wooden frame. From the station on the line from Robertsbridge to St. Leonards Warrior Square. 17¾” x 6¼”. 24 A Great Western Railway Hotel Room Key/Tag. Unmarked steel room key with cast brass fish-shaped tag embossed GREAT EASTERN HOTEL LIVERPOOL STREET, LONDON. E.C.2./STAMPS to one side and PLEASE LEAVE KEY AT OFFICE. IF TAKEN AWAY, RETURN PER POST UNSEALED. No. 323. Tag 4½” x 1⅞”. 25 A Carriage Print LONDON, TOWER BRIDGE. By John L. Baker from the L&NER post-war series issued 1948 to 1955. Depicts three-quarter view of ‘open’ bridge allowing red funnelled ship to pass under and progress down the River Thames. C/W carriage print type frame. 26 An Original Oil Painting LONDON SCOTTISH AT WIGAN. By Joe Townend, Guild of Railway Artists, depicting three-quarter view of rebuilt Royal Scot class 4-6-0 46124 in Brunswick green livery at head of a passenger train at Wigan Station. Unframed. 30” x 24”. 27 A Great Eastern Railway Wooden Cased Signalbox Telegraph Instrument. Open needle on circular green enamel background, wooden send/receive handle and wooden slope to front. C/W small spike. Original signalbox condition. 28 A Collection of (approx 90) B/W Negatives featuring Pre-Grouping/BR Era Steam. All medium format and featuring subjects from 1940s/1950s from all regions, from tank to Princess Coronation and including Standard classes. All in separate annotated envelopes. Viewing recommended. Copyright to buyer. 29 A London Midland & Scottish Railway (L&YR pattern) Locomotive Gauge Glass Protector. Brass construction stamped LMS to top of both hinged sections. Unrestored. 6” h. 30 A Fully Flanged Totem ERIDGE. Former LB&SCR junction station on the line from Hurst Green to Uckfield/Polegate. Light green, good colour/shine with minimal edge chip repairs. 31 An East African Railways & Harbours Locomotive Data Plate. Oval cast brass with embossed E.A.R.&H/NAIROBI to outer edge with embossed/stamped details to centre. Originates from 24 Class 4-8-0 built by Vulcan Foundry numbered 2417 and named Tabora. Repainted. 6¾” x 4½”. 32 A Modern Image Half Flanged Station Sign READING. Black lettering on white stove enamelled background c/w dark green top/bottom edges. V minor service wear. 41½” x 11¼”. 33 A London & North Eastern Railway Enamel Armband L.N.E.R. FIREMAN FIRE BRIGADE. Red lettering/oval white background. Edge chipping/one face chip touching N of FIREMAN. Leather straps missing. 34 A London & Birmingham Railway Bridgeplate 121. Oval c/i. Unrestored. 15” x 8¾”. 35 A London & North Western Railway Chinaware Teapot. Made by ‘Mintons’ and featuring LONDON & NORTH WESTERN Rly. REFRESHMENT ROOM DEPT device to the side. Small chip to underside of lid. 36 A Flangeless Enamel Sign BRITISH RAILWAYS DANGER. DON’T TOUCH CONDUCTOR RAILS. Red lettering/inner border line on white background. Edge/small face repairs and larger repairs to top/lower r/h corners. Less common small version. 12½” x 10”. 37 A Collection of (4) Longmoor Military Railway Passes/Tickets. All 1969, comprises ENGINE PASS, ROYAL CORPS OF TRANSPORT RAILWAY SOCIETY, COMMEMORATIVE TICKET ISSUED TO MARK THE LONGMOOR/BORDON GARRISON OPEN DAY, THE BULLEID PACIFIC PRESERVATION SOCIETY DAY MEMBERSHIP ADMISSION TO LONGMOOR. All attractively presented in wooden glazed frame. 13” x 9⅛”. 38 A Webb & Thompson Large Single Line Staff OLD KENT ROAD/DEPTFORD LIFT BRIDGE. From a section of the former LB&SCR Deptford Wharf Branch, the bridge crossing the Grand Surrey Canal. Staff has key affixed to end. 39 A London Chatham & Dover Railway Signal Post Finial. Circular cruciform style with LCD/349 incised into two vanes. C/W integrally cast flat square base. Small part of finial tip removed in service. Repainted. 20” h. 40 A Collection of (5) Large Format B/W Prints by John Ashman FRPS. All card mounted and entered in various exhibitions. Comprises 70009 ‘Alfred The Great’ at Liverpool Street, ditto on the turntable, both 19½” x 15½”. Unrebuilt 35009 ‘Shaw Saville Line’ on the down ACE near Hook, 15” x 12”. King Arthur class 768 ‘Sir Balin’ at Waterloo 1925 (personally signed), image 11¾” x 8½”. Image of part of a lathe titled “HEAVY DUTY” 15¾” x 19¾”. All superb clarity/composition. 41 A Modern Image Plastic Station Sign CREWE/VIRGIN TRAINS. White lettering on dark blue background with red VIRGIN TRAINS band to bottom edge. Minor marks. 81” x 21¾”. 42 A Carriage Print BLAKENEY, NORFOLK. By Acanthus from the L&NER post-war series issued 1948 to 1955. Depicts view of the Blakeney Channel flowing from the foreground towards the sea beyond the sandbank in the background.
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