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September 30, 2017 Prices Realized Railroad Auction #17 Brookline Auction Gallery - September 30, 2017 Lot $ What 1 160 New York Central Switch Lamp Targets - Minty 2 35 Baltimore & Ohio "Capitol" Dinner Plate 3 550 Photo Negatives - Thomas collection - New Haven 4 325 Philips & Rangeley Railroad Annual Pass 1904 5 100 Taunton Locomotive Works Photographs - 2 6 350 Rutland Railroad Dietz #6 Bellbottom Lantern 7 40 Photo Negatives - Thomas collection - Cog Ry 8 150 Montpelier & Wells River Railroad Switch Key 9 100 Delaware & Hudson Station Agent Hat Badge 10 800 East Milford - Boston & Maine Depot Sign 11 210 Conductor Presentation Lantern by Underhill 12 70 Hampton Casino EH&A Street Ry China Dish 13 190 Scrapbook B&M Branches New Hampshire 14 25 Lowy's Island Railroad $200 Bond - Maine 15 110 2 Diesel Locomotive Manuals + Alco News Magazines 16 130 Hiram Piper (Star) Bellbottom Lantern Green Etch CPR 17 500 Photo Negatives - Thomas collection - NY Ferries 18 80 New Haven Railroad Car Lock 19 70 Passumpsic Railroad Brass Baggage Tag 20 50 Alco Products Incorporated Builder Plate 21 150 Locomotive Classification Lamp by Handlan 22 60 2 Pullman Platters Indian Tree Pattern 23 100 Scrapbook New Hampshire North Stratford 24 60 * Boston & Maine Framed Advertising Print 25 230 Concord Railroad Locomotive "Triton" Photograph 26 275 Pair of Matching Adlake Classification Lamps 27 130 Photo Negatives - Thomas collection - Tourist 28 60 Connecticut River Railroad Switch Key 29 350 Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes Baggage Man Hat Badge 30 450 Maine Central North Anson Porcelain Depot Sign 31 140 Rock Island Lines Adlake Lantern Cast Globe 32 60 Canadian National Railway "Jasper" Pattern Plate 33 130 Scrapbook Mixed NH Steam, B&M, CNR 34 325 Franklin & Megantic Railroad Pass 1903 35 90 5 Locomotive Photographs Hinkley, Portland Co. 36 100 Boston & Maine "Adams" Railroad Lantern CC 37 210 Photo Negatives - Thomas collection - Canadian Boats 38 500 Boston & New York Air Line Switch Key 39 160 Grand Central Terminal OFFICES Hat Badge 40 650 * Brass Locomotive Bell 12" Ball Finial 41 230 4 Pennsylvania Railroad Bunk Lamps 42 160 Chesapeake & Ohio Geo. Washington Service Plate 43 35 Scrapbook Canadian National Railway 44 160 Wiscasset & Quebec Railroad Annual Pass 1896 45 100 Boston & Maine 1850 Framed Depot Timetable 46 180 Concord & Montreal Railroad Bellbottom Lantern 47 450 Photo Negatives - Thomas collection - Transit Busses 48 120 3 Pennsylvania Railroad Brass Keys - switch coach 49 425 Montpelier & Wells River Conductor Hat Badge 50 400 South Windham - Maine Central Depot Sign 51 425 Old Colony Railroad Bellbottom Lantern 52 90 Milw Road & Great Northern China (5) 53 140 Photo Negatives - Thomas collection - Tourist 54 50 Santa Fe Alco FT Framed Advertising Print 55 25 2 Color California Railroad Trolley Books 56 900 Fitchburg BLUE Cast Ham Railroad Lantern 57 150 Photo Negatives - Thomas collection - Boats Maritimes 58 35 Pennsylvania Railroad Switch Key Old A&W Hex Logo 59 50 New Haven Railroad Gateman Hat Badge 60 900 Curtis Corner - Maine Central Depot Sign 61 400 Peter Gray Conductor Railroad Lantern 62 200 New York Central Dining Car lot (7) 63 200 Photo Negatives - Thomas collection - Tourist 64 70 * Pennsylvania Railroad Framed 1935 Calendar 65 80 Sioux City & Pacific 1883 Free Land Booklet 66 35 Pennsylvania Railroad Tools (5) 67 180 Photo Negatives - Thomas collection - Boats Maine 68 375 Pennsylvania Railroad Cast Back Lock & Key 69 275 Great Falls Sandy Hill & Fort Edward Railroad Badge 70 300 Alco New York Central S-1 Builder's plate 69838 71 325 Pennsylvania Railroad Brasstop BB Lantern Red Cast 72 160 B&O / C&O Dining Car China (4) 73 200 Photo Negatives - Thomas collection - Tourist 74 40 Florida East Coast Railway Ephemera (4) 75 130 Boston & Maine Builder Photograph "Saxon" 76 140 New Haven Railroad Star Headlight Bellbottom Lantern 77 70 Photo Negatives - Thomas collection - Covered Bridges 78 275 Cooperstown & Charlotte Valley Switch Lock 79 150 Delaware & Hudson Police Patrolman Badge 80 950 Alco New Haven RS-2 Builder's Plate 81 350 Bellbottom 6" Barrel Globe Lantern Unique Lid Latch 82 120 Southern Pacific Dinging Car China (4) 83 100 Photographic Slides Southern Pacific Diesel Locomotives 84 45 * Union Pacific Railroad Skull Rocks Framed Ad 85 60 3 Books all Boston & Maine Railroad 86 170 Conductor Railroad Lantern Westlake 1968 Patent 87 210 Photo Negatives - Alan Thomas New England 88 110 Boston Concord & Montreal Railroad Switch Key 89 140 Fonda Johnstown & Gloversville Motorman Badge 90 950 Alco Delaware & Hudson RS-36 Builder's Plate 91 150 Rutland Railroad Dietz Vesta Lantern 92 40 Canadian National Railway & Hotel China (3) 93 110 Photographic Slides Great Northern Railway 1970s 94 50 Florida Railroad Ephemera (7) 95 25 Bangor & Aroostook 3 Decks Playing Cards 96 25 Handlan Consolidated Telegraph & Electric Lantern 97 250 Photo Negatives - Alan Thomas Mixed Subjects 98 25 St Johnsbury & Lake Champlain Sherburne Lock 99 150 Hudson Valley Railroad Motorman Hat Badge 100 100 General Electric Maine Central HH660 Plate 101 190 New York Central Dietz Inspector Lantern NYCLines Globe 102 180 Union Pacific Railroad Dining Car (8) 103 90 Slides 2 Boxes of loose + Trains Milw. Electric 104 300 Sandy River Railroad Annual Pass 1897 105 60 Florida Railroad Ephemera (4) 106 120 Central Vermont Railway Bellbottom Lantern 107 180 Scrapbooks Geared & Logging Locomotives (3) 108 170 Delaware & Hudson Company Cast Steel Lock 109 80 Delaware & Hudson Corp Conductor Hat Badge 110 300 Alco / GE Maine Central HH660 Plate 111 180 Concord Railroad Brasstop Bellbottom Lantern 112 50 Dining Car China West: SF RI Eagle 113 35 Photographic Slides Southern Pacific Diesel Locomotives 114 275 Monson Railroad Annual Pass 1897 115 50 B&M Western Div. Brass Switch Key 116 190 Western Style Adlake Switch Lamp Fork Base Bellbottom 117 70 Scrapbooks Short Lines of the South (2) 118 30 Pennsylvania Railroad Knobby Brass Switch Key 119 200 St Johnsbury & Lake Champlain Conductor Hat Badge 120 600 Alco Delaware & Hudson C-628 Builder's Plate 121 60 F. O. Dewey Mill Lantern #98 - odd model 122 90 "The Challenger" Dining Car China (3) 123 100 Railroad Photographic Slides the West (700) 124 160 Hoosac Tunnel & Wilmington Pass 1897 125 60 3 New York Central related Switch Keys 126 40 Brasstop Bellbottom Railroad Lantern E. J. Adams 127 70 Wiscasset Waterville & Farmington Timetable 9/29/30 128 210 Pennsylvania Railroad Cast Back Lock & Key 129 350 Portland Terminal PORTER #2 Hat Badge 130 80 Boston & Lowell Railroad Tin Box 131 300 Square Switch Lamp - Are these Gray or knockoffs? 132 110 New York Central Railroad China Plates (2) 133 80 Railroad Photographic Slides the West (800) 134 25 * Southern Pacific Mt Shasta Framed Print 135 80 4 Boston & Maine Railroad Brass Keys 136 100 Early Brass Lantern - Unique Globe removal 137 35 6 Bangor & Aroostook Timetables + B&M place mat 138 350 Old Colony Railroad Cast Back Brass Car Lock 139 120 Central Vermont Station Agent Hat Badge 140 90 Rumford Falls & Rangeley Lakes Tin Plans Tubes 141 170 Peter Gray Locomotive Classification Lamp - Unusual! 142 120 Dining Car China from the South: ACL, N&W (4) 143 60 Railroad Photographic Slides the West (800) 144 120 Railroad Photographs & Postcards 145 90 3 Brass Switch Keys: C&C, PC, BC&M 146 180 Boston & Maine Dressel Tail Marker Lamp 147 45 11 Canadian Employee Timetables 1953-1960 148 50 Central New England Railway Switch Key 149 80 Bangor & Aroostook Railroad Trainman Hat Badge 150 120 Washington County Railroad Baggage Tag 151 40 7 Fixed Globe Lantern Globes all Free Blown 152 100 Baltimore & Ohio Railroad "Capitol" China (4) 153 160 Railroad Photographic Slides Older West (300) 154 110 Boston & Maine Locomotive Photographs 155 80 4 Brass Switch Keys: GTR, CPR, D&H, CV 156 50 Dressel Slide Mount 2 Red Lens Lamp 157 300 10 Maine Central Railroad Employee Timetables 158 40 Fitchburg Railroad Brass Switch Key 159 250 Portland & Rumford Falls Station Agent Hat Badge 160 50 Eclectic Collection Small New England hardware 161 190 Fitchburg/Custom Railroad Lantern Clear Cast FRR Globe 162 40 Canadian National Railway Dining Car China (4) 163 80 Railroad Photographic Slides the West (800) 164 325 Wiscasset & Quebec Railroad Annual Pass 1898 165 30 2 Maine Central Railroad Keys Switch & Car 166 150 New York Central Railroad Marker Lamp 167 25 3 Greenwich & Johnsonville Employee Timetables 168 150 Quebec Montreal & Southern Railway Key 169 500 Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes Station Agent Hat Badge 170 110 5 Narragansett Pier Baggage Tags 171 140 Maine Central Armspear Lantern Blue unmarked Globe 172 90 Union Pacific Railroad Dining Car China (3) 173 80 Railroad Photographic Slides the East (550) 174 160 Philips & Rangeley Railroad Annual Pass 1897 175 35 3 Boston & Maine Railroad Switch Keys 176 350 Presentation Lantern Globe 6" Barrel "J Brooks" 177 45 Delaware & Hudson Coal Company Advertising Items 178 650 Danbury & Norwalk Railroad Switch Key 179 275 Bangor & Aroostook Railroad Trainman Hat Badge 180 375 * Locomotive Bell 9" by 12" with Yoke 181 160 Pennsylvania Railroad Lamp Parts - Founts (6) 182 90 New Haven & Pullman Dining Car China (4) 183 210 Railroad Commercial Slides Locos West (400) 184 50 Somerset Railway Annual Pass 1896 185 35 Belfast & Moosehead Lake Brass Switch Key 186 250 Pennsylvania Railroad Lamp Parts Founts (5) 187 130 13 Delaware & Hudson Railroad Timetables 188 25 3 Railroad Switch Keys: NH, N&W, GTR 189 200 Grand Trunk Railway Portland Special Police Badge 190 240 * Howard Locomotive
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