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An auction of Transport Collectables from & all over the UK: Bus, Tram, Trolleybus, Underground & Rail

Enamel signs & plates, maps, posters, badges, destination blinds, timetables, ticket machines & railwayana

Sunday 1st July 2018 at 11.00 am (viewing from 9:30am) to be held at THE CROYDON PARK HOTEL (Winston & Wolsey Suites) 7 Altyre Road, Croydon CR9 5AA (close to East Croydon rail and tram station)

Live bidding online at www.the-saleroom.com (additional fee applies)

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Lot: 1 Lot: 2 Lot: 3

London Underground Standard / 38-Tube Stock Selection of c1960s CAR GRILLE BADGES Selection of London Transport bus garage enamel CAB DESTINATION PLATE for Stanmore comprising Automobile Association x 2, Historic ALLOCATION STENCIL PLATES for Athol Street / Wembley Park on the former Bakerloo Line. A Commercial Vehicle Club, The National Trust (C), Grays (GY), Kingston (K), Norbiton (NB), double-sided plate with brass ends. In generally and Surrey. In ex-use condition, need cleaning. Shepherds Bush (S) and Middle Row, good, ex-use condition. [1] [5] Kensington (X) garages. In very good, ex-use Estimate: £70 to £90 Estimate: £50 to £60 condition. [6] Estimate: £70 to £90

Lot: 4 Lot: 5 Lot: 6

Quantity of 1950s/60s British Railways 1925 MAP of the Electric London Underground items comprising a LEAFLETS for Holiday Runabout Tickets, Railways of London "What to see and how to perspex SIGN 'Tickets and Information' with two Excursions etc (c60), little duplication, plus travel", Summer 1925 edition. In excellent bullseye logos, designed to be backlit and further quantity (c20) of 1960s/70s sundry condition, barely a blemish, a superb copy. [1] situated above a ticket office window at a LEAFLETS, mostly different. Estimate: £120 to £140 station. In good, ex-use condition, a small loss Generally in good to very good condition, the at one corner. Plus six brass AIR PRESSURE early leaflets are age-darkened. [c80] GAUGES with a variety of company names Estimate: £80 to £90 including LER, District Railway, CLR, LT, all in ex- use condition. [7] Estimate: £80 to £100

Lot: 7 Lot: 8 Lot: 8A

Quantity of Underground Group & London Set of London Underground 1983 Mk I Tube London Underground enamel PLATFORM Transport 1920s-1950s LEAFLETS & POCKET Stock aluminium STOCK-NUMBER PLATES from FRIEZE PANEL from Camden Town station on MAPS including holiday leaflets, excursions, a 3-car unit: 3651, 4651 and 3751, two motor the Northern Line. Measures 53" x 9" (135cm x private hire, bus & tram stopping places, Inter- cars and one trailer. These plates were located 23cm). Some damage at the bottom l/h corner Station Bus, Underground extensions, inside the cars above the inter-communicating with enamel loss & corrosion and other small Coronations, Victory Celebrations, Festival of doors. In good, ex-use condition. [3] blemishes but very reasonable nonetheless . [1] Britain, 'Hop on a Bus' etc. Mostly in good to Estimate: £60 to £80 very good condition, some duplication noted. Estimate: £90 to £110 [47] Estimate: £90 to £110

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Lot: 9 Lot: 10 Lot: 11

Selection of London Transport POCKET MAPS & Large quantity of UK BUS TIMETABLES etc, Large quantity of UK BUS TIMETABLES etc, EPHEMERA including 1950s Beck Underground mainly 1950s-70s, from operators or areas from mainly 1950s-70s, from operators or areas from maps x 5, 1950s Green Line timetable leaflets x A-E. Includes Aldershot & District, Birch Bros, E-R. Includes Eastern Counties, Hants & Dorset, 9, a 1928 District Railway Westinghouse Brake Birmingham, Bradford, , Bournemouth, Isle of Man, Leeds, Maidstone & District, booklet, holiday leaflets and sundry other Bristol, Burwell & District, Crosville, , Manchester, North Downs, ephemera. Condition varies from well used and , , East Kent & Northern General, Portsmouth, Provincial, marked to very good. [27 items] several more. In lightly-used to very good Reading, Ribble & several more. In lightly-used Estimate: £30 to £35 condition. [62] to very good condition. [61] Estimate: £80 to £100 Estimate: £80 to £100

Lot: 11A Lot: 12 Lot: 13

Quantity of UK BUS TIMETABLES etc, mainly Officially bound volume of London Transport Officially bound volume of London Transport 1950s-70s, from operators or areas from S-Y. TRAFFIC CIRCULARS (Central Road Services) for TRAFFIC CIRCULARS (Central Road Services) for Includes Southend, Sheffield, Southdown, the year 1957, Volume 38, 1-27. In very good the year 1958, Volume 39, 1-26, in very good Southern Vectis, Trent, Venture, West condition. [1] condition, plus the March 1968 issue of the Bridgford, Wilts & Dorset, , Estimate: £60 to £70 London Transport Officials' BOOKLET 'Approved Ulsterbus. Yorkshire Woollen & several more. Turning Points & Stands, ' (good, In lightly-used to very good condition. [39] used condition) plus a 1944 (Christmas Day) Estimate: £60 to £70 London Transport DRIVER'S TIMECARD for route 156, running number A1 from Sutton garage, in very good condition. [3] Estimate: £80 to £100

Lot: 13A Lot: 14 Lot: 15

Officially bound volume of London Transport 1907 "District" [Railway] MAP of Greater Large quantity of London Transport POCKET TRAFFIC CIRCULARS (Central Road Services) for London & Environs, 2nd edition. Shows the MAPS incl 1937 & 1953 Coronations, 1948 the year 1959, Volume 40, 1-27. Small cut-out Franco-British Exhibition (held in 1908) and Olympics, 1951 Festival of Britain, 'London' & from first page where a name was removed, Exhibition Station on the CLR. A large-scale, full- 'London's Railways' series 1956-73, 'Hop on a otherwise in very good condition. [1] colour, paper map (42" x 26", 107cm x 66cm), Bus', Sightseeing & Tourist etc. All in excellent Estimate: £60 to £70 folded into thin-card covers. Bakerloo, condition. [49] Hampstead & Piccadilly tubes shown in bold, Estimate: £70 to £80 non-Group tubes, eg Central and C&SLR, not so prominently! Fragile at the folds and has parted from the covers at the corner panel. [1] Estimate: £60 to £80

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Lot: 16 Lot: 17 Lot: 18

Rail & Bus ephemera comprising quantity of c1928/9 London Underground linen-card 1911 LONDON TRAFFIC REPORT - 'Report of the used RAIL & BUS TICKETS from late 1940s on, POCKET MAP from the Stingemore-designed London Traffic Branch of the Board of Trade' as incl GWR, SR Forces on Leave, LT bus, coach & series of 1925-32. This is one of the two first presented to Parliament. 162pp soft-cover tram, provincial bus etc, 1928 Southern Railway issues of the larger, second series and is the one booklet with 3 of the 8 fold-out maps still POCKET DIARY (very good, unmarked), Oct 1935 with the yellow cover. These were issued before present - Main Roads, Town Planning & Traffic LT TIMETABLE, South-West Area (lightly-used), any of the line extensions were projected. Census. Well used with rear cover, some pages 1933 LT Underground RULE BOOK (1955 Lightly used with a small crease and slight and the maps all loose. [1] reprint) (very good condition) and 1944 Ian staining to the back cover but generally a very Estimate: £60 to £80 Allan ABC of London Transport (lightly used). good copy. [1] [Tickets + 4] Estimate: £80 to £100 Estimate: £70 to £90

Lot: 19 Lot: 20 Lot: 21

Selection of 1960s London Transport Central Large quantity of London Underground c1908 tin-plate MATCHBOX HOLDER featuring Buses BOOKLETS "Allocation of Scheduled PAPERWORK relating to the Jubilee Line an UNDERGROUND MAP on one side similar to Buses" commencing with issue no 1 from May Extension in the 1990s. Consists of two large the style used by Johnson, Riddle on 1962 plus further issues 3, 4 (2 copies), 5, 6, 7, ring-binders packed with photos, press- contemporary official pocket maps. Produced 8, 9 and 13 dated September 1968. Generally in releases, fact-sheets, progress reports & for King's Acre Nurseries, Hereford and shows a good, ex-use condition, most have the official updates, information packs etc plus a quantity Marie Verdier rose on the reverse. Well used amendments pasted in or annotated. [10] of separate binders of progress photographs with some stains and a small area of damage. A plus two books and various pamphlets etc. An most unusual item. [1] Estimate: £120 to £140 absolute mine of information on the project. Estimate: £25 to £30 [large quantity] Estimate: £60 to £70

Lot: 22 Lot: 23 Lot: 24

Selection of London Transport Officials' Pair of London Transport Officials' TIMETABLE Pair of London Transport Officials' TIMETABLE TIMETABLE BOOKLETS ('Red Books') of Central BOOKLETS ('Red Books') of Central Area Buses BOOKLETS ('Red Books') of Central Area Buses Area Buses comprising the issues dated April 30 comprising the issues dated October 9 1946 and comprising the issues dated April 17 and May 1947, October 29 1947 and May 5 1948. In Jan 29 1947. In good, lightly-used condition, 22 1946. In very good condition, the first has a good to very good condition - the middle copy both have a small loss from the front cover small loss from the front cover where the has the inspector's name on the cover and the where the inspector's names have been inspector's name has been removed. [2] first 2 pages (4 sides) are missing. [3] removed. [2] Estimate: £70 to £90 Estimate: £80 to £100 Estimate: £70 to £90

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Lot: 25 Lot: 26 Lot: 27

London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE c1908 London Underground MAP in a frame. 1930 London General Omnibus Co (LGOC) for Green Line route 704 destinated Victoria, Shows the Shepherds Bush and Earl's Court POSTER MAP of roads served by motor-buses. London Airport, Windsor. Features the original Exhibitions. An ex-guidebook copy with the These were posted at Underground stations and name for . This would have borders trimmed. Small losses at the edges. bus shelters. Measures 33.5" x 26" (85cm x been quite likely located in Lewisham or New Measures 16" x 13" (40cm x 33cm) with the 66cm). Age-darkened with edge-scuffs, fold - Cross on a westbound stop. In excellent, ex-use frame. [1] partings, short fold-tears repaired with archive condition. [1] Estimate: £60 to £70 tape on reverse. [1] Estimate: £350 to £450 Estimate: £60 to £80

Lot: 28 Lot: 29 Lot: 30

1932 London General Country Services Large quantity of London Transport (and Selection of London Transport 'wages grade' TIMETABLE BOOKLETS for Omnibus & Coach predecessors) POCKET MAPS comprising enamel uniform CAP BADGES comprising Services, both for Winter 1932-33, comprising Trams/Trolleybuses 1932-50, Central Buses Central Buses driver or conductor (nickel-silver, the issues for the Northern Division (12/32 1929-76, 1939-60, Country c1950s), Country Buses driver or conductor edition) and Southern Division (23.11.32 Buses 1948-60 plus a few sundries eg Festival of (brass, c1930s), Underground motorman edition). The former has centre pages 53-56 Britain 1951, Coronation 1953 etc. Some are (nickel-silver, c1950s) and Underground missing, otherwise both are in very good very heavily used but the majority are good to Guard/Station staff (chrome, numbered, condition. [2] very good. [52] c1960s). All are in very good condition, Estimate: £70 to £80 Estimate: £80 to £100 complete with fixing lugs on reverse. [4] Estimate: £60 to £80

Lot: 30A Lot: 31 Lot: 32

c1909 London Underground PUZZLE featuring London Underground 1938-Tube Stock enamel 1908 (first issued) London Underground the official Underground map on the top of the CAB DESTINATION PLATE for Archway / POSTCARD MAP produced by Waterlow & Sons. box. The game is to get 3 steel balls 'from the Colindale on the Northern Line. A double-sided Said to be the first publication to feature the Underground into the Tubes and run them until plate with brass ends. In generally very good, word 'UndergrounD' as a logo. The reverse you get one ball in the centre of each terminus.' ex-use condition, a few small blemishes. [1] promotes the direct connection from the In a self-contained box measuring 6.5" x 3.5" Estimate: £70 to £90 Street Hotel to the Underground via (16cm x 8cm). In used condition. A most the Metropolitan Railway and, shortly, via the unusual item. [1] extension of the Railway (which Estimate: £60 to £70 suggests these cards were still being issued in c1911/12). A very good example in excellent, unmarked condition. [1] Estimate: £60 to £80

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Lot: 33 Lot: 34 Lot: 35

Collection of mainly London Transport London Transport enamel BUS & COACH STOP Selection of London County Council (LCC) ephemera comprising 12 x LOCAL ROAD & RAIL FLAG (bus compulsory, coach request). A Tramways POCKET MAPS comprising issues TIMETABLES from 1945-58 (mainly well used), 1950s/60s 'bullseye'-style, double-sided 'boat'- dated July 1915, October 1915, January 1916 WW2 LIST of Bus, Tram & Trolleybus Routes (No type flag. Measures 18" x 15.5" (46cm x 40cm). and April 1916. In good to very good condition. 2, 545 - excellent condition), other LT LEAFLETS An excellent example with a full shine and in [4] etc, October 1937 RULEBOOK for Tram Drivers very good condition with just a few small chips. Estimate: £140 to £180 & Conductors (stained cover, contents good), [1] c1960s MCW BODY DRAWING for a Leyland Estimate: £120 to £160 Panther (/Liverpool) & other sundry ephemera. [24 items] Estimate: £50 to £60

Lot: 36 Lot: 37 Lot: 38

1920s Great Western Railway (GWR) linen-card Selection of early rail & tramway small sheet Selection of 1920s/30s POCKET MAPS POCKET MAP. A fold-out map of the company's MAPS comprising c1862 South Eastern Railway comprising LCC Trams dated Nov 1928 and May network including services in Ireland and (Continental railway map on reverse), c1843 1930, London Transport Central Buses No 5 showing shipping connections. Undated but London & Birmingham Railway, c1862 East 1934/5, No 1 1938 & No 1 1939 plus a fold-out Felix J C Pole was General Manager in the Gloucestershire Railway (2 copies) and c1887 map of the London & North Eastern Railway 1920s. Opens out to 9.5" x 6.5" (25cm x 15cm) Aldershot & Farnborough Tramways. All in good (LNER) dated July 1930, shows the route of the and is in excellent condition. Plus a GWR sheet to very good condition. [5] Flying Scotsman in bold print. Maps are in MAP with London & Suburban services on one Estimate: £60 to £80 lightly-used to excellent condition. [6] side and 'Northern Section' on the reverse. Undated but appears to be pre-WW1. 20" x Estimate: £50 to £60 11.5" (51cm x 29cm), in well-used condition. [2]

Estimate: £60 to £80

Lot: 39 Lot: 40 Lot: 40A

1950s/60s London Transport enamel BUS STOP Selection of London Transport bus stop enamel Selection of London Transport bus stop enamel FLAG, an E3 compulsory version with runners E-PLATES comprising routes 156 Mon-Fri, 408, E-PLATES for the 403 group out of Chesham for 3 e-plates on each side. A traditional 426, 426A, 470 and 476A from the Sutton and garage comprising 403,, 403A (originally the bullseye 'boat' flag, (two-sided, hollow) areas respectively. In ex-use condition, Warlingham Park Hospital journeys) and 403B measuring 18" x 20.5" (46cm x 52cm). A good some are weathered. [6] (the Farleigh journeys). All are in excellent, ex- example with a few small chips from use. [1] Estimate: £60 to £70 use condition. [3] Estimate: £90 to £110 Estimate: £70 to £80

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Lot: 40B Lot: 41 Lot: 42

Pair of London Transport bus stop enamel E- Selection of London Transport bus garage Selection of London Transport bus garage PLATES for Chesham garage routes 403 Fare ALLOCATION STENCIL PLATES for Sutton (A), ALLOCATION STENCIL PLATES for Abbey Wood Stage and 483 (the through service to Twickenham (AB), Willesden (AC), Hendon (AE), (AW), Battersea (B), Brixton (BN), Athol Street, Sevenoaks, renumbered from 403A). In very Putney (AF), Streatham (AK),Merton (AL), Poplar (C), Clapham (CA), Chalk Farm (CF), Clay good, ex-use condition, the former retains its Plumstead (AM), Seven Kings (AP), Tottenham Hall (CL), Enfield, Ponders End (E), surface grime! [2] (AR) and Hounslow (AV) garages. In good to (EW), Putney Bridge (F) and Forest Gate (G) Estimate: £60 to £70 very good, ex-use condition. [11] garages. In good to very good, ex-use condition. Estimate: £140 to £160 [11] Estimate: £140 to £160

Lot: 43 Lot: 44 Lot: 45

Quantity (14) of LCC Tramways POCKET MAPS Quantity of LONDON TRANSPORT MAGAZINES Quantity of LONDON TRANSPORT MAGAZINES dated from 1918-1927, all different. Mostly in from the 1st edition in April 1947 to December from January 1951 to June 1957. Almost a lightly-used condition, a couple are well-used. 1950. Almost a complete run, a couple of issues complete run, a couple of issues missing but a [14] missing but a couple of duplicates a well. couple of duplicates a well. Condition varies Estimate: £120 to £140 Condition varies from very well used to very from very well used to very reasonable. [68] reasonable. [43] Estimate: £80 to £100 Estimate: £70 to £90

Lot: 46 Lot: 47 Lot: 47A

1919 London Underground MAP OF THE Selection of London Transport TIMETABLE Large quantity of London Transport POCKET ELECTRIC RAILWAYS OF LONDON 'What to See BOOKLETS comprising London Area (well used) MAPS from 1956 onwards comprising the & How to See it' with print-code and Western Area (good condition), both dated various series: 'London', 'London's Railways', 395-500M-2-10-19. Has the red bullseye on the January 1936, and Officials' Timetable for 'Welcome'. 'Sightseeing', 'Tourist Information' cover and opens out in 8 panels to 13.7" x 10.9" Country Area Buses, North-West Area, dated and 'Official Tourist Information'. A very (34 x 28cm). A good copy in lightly-used April 2nd 1941 (good condition). [3] comprehensive collection, possibly a complete condition with some wear and a little Estimate: £100 to £120 run, minimal duplication. Most are in excellent weakening at some folds. [1] condition. [75] Estimate: £80 to £100 Estimate: £80 to £100

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Lot: 48 Lot: 49 Lot: 50

Pair of bus conductor's wooden TICKET-RACKS, 3 sets of London Transport bus garage Selection of London Transport brass bus double-sided, with spring loaded ALLOCATION & RUNNING NUMBER STENCIL CHASSIS/BODY TAGS comprising B D 1 (Daimler compartments, the first a 24-section (4 x 6), PLATES comprising AW (Abbey Wood), PM Utility), LTL-1/2 ('Scooter' LT), B RT 2/2 ('pre- double-tiered example and the second a 20- (Peckham) and TG (Tring), each with a running war' RT), B STL 5 and B STL 11 (both standard position (2 x 10) version. Both are in good, ex- number. In very good, ex-use condition. [6] STLs) plus a London Transport metal COIN use condition and contain a selection of used Estimate: £50 to £60 TESTER marked LPTB, believed to be ex- and unused punch tickets. [2] tramcar, plus a quantity (40+) of conductor's Estimate: £60 to £70 TIMING CLOCK DOCKETS, all from Middle Row (X) garage and dated 1951 - most unusual items. [c50 items] Estimate: £70 to £90

Lot: 51 Lot: 52 Lot: 52A

Quantity of 1950s/60s London Transport Quantity of 1960s/70s London Transport and Selection (6) of 1920s/1930s (+1 1950s) Bus, HOLIDAY TIMETABLE LEAFLETS (Easter, London Country HOLIDAY TIMETABLE LEAFLETS Coach, Charabanc EXCURSION GUIDES issued by Whitsun, Christmas etc) dated from Easter 1954 (Easter, Whitsun, Christmas etc) dated from (incl Chapman of to Christmas 1962. A comprehensive collection Easter 1963 to Christmas 1979 plus a few issues Eastbourne), Trent Motor Traction, United with no duplication and probably close to a from the 1990s. A comprehensive collection Automobile Services and United Counties plus a complete run. In good to very good condition. with no duplication and probably close to a selection (4) of 1930s fold-out MAPS issued by [46] complete run for the main period. In good to Midland Red. Most are in good to very good Estimate: £80 to £100 very good condition. [72] condition and all are different. [10] Estimate: £70 to £80 Estimate: £120 to £160

Lot: 53 Lot: 53A Lot: 54

London Transport items comprising a bus stop A London Underground MAP for each decade Officially-bound volumes of TOT MAGAZINE, the enamel E-PLATE for route 5 Sunday with red from the 1940s-2010s, comprising: 2 1945 staff magazine of the Underground Group. This lettering (good ex-use condition, a little (Beck) in near-mint condition, 12 53 (Beck) in set is Volume I (October 1922-September weathering) and a BELL-PUSH for Routemaster, used condition, 1969 (7 68) (Garbutt) in near- 1923), Volume II (October 1923-December RT, RF etc type buses in excellent ex-use mint condition, No 2 1978 (Garbutt) in excellent 1924) and Volume III (January- December condition. [2] condition, No 1 1981 (larger size) in excellent 1925). Together with the two adjacent lots, this Estimate: £60 to £80 condition, 6 85 in excellent condition (yes, 2 forms a complete unbroken run of TOT from the 1980s!) and July 1998, September Magazines. Bound into leathercloth hard covers 2009 and May 2013 all in excellent condition. with gold titling on the spines. Generally in [9] excellent condition. [3] Estimate: £80 to £100 Estimate: £140 to £160

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Lot: 55 Lot: 55A Lot: 56

Officially-bound volumes of TOT MAGAZINE, the Officially-bound volumes of TOT MAGAZINE, the 1928 London Underground MAP of the Electric staff magazine of the Underground Group. This staff magazine of the Underground Group. This Railways of London "What to see and how to set is Volume IV (1926), Volume V (1927), set is Volume VIII (1930), Volume IX (1931), travel". Summer 1928 edition, designed by E G Volume VI (1928) and Volume VII (1929), the Volume X (1932) and Volume XI (1933), all but Perman with elaborate calligraphy of station latter two have an index bound in. Together the first have an index bound in. Together with names and border etc. In excellent condition, with the two adjacent lots, this forms a the two adjacent lots, this forms a complete barely a blemish, a superb copy. [1] complete unbroken run of TOT Magazines. unbroken run of TOT Magazines. Bound into Estimate: £140 to £180 Bound into leathercloth hard covers with gold leathercloth hard covers with gold titling on the titling on the spines. Generally in excellent spines. Generally in excellent condition. [4] condition. [4] Estimate: £180 to £220 Estimate: £180 to £220

Lot: 57 Lot: 58 Lot: 59

Set of London Underground 1973 Tube Stock Bristol Omnibus Co & Bath Tramways Motor Co Large quantity of London Transport local Road enamel STOCK-NUMBER PLATES from a 3-car ENAMEL SIGN 'Parcel Agency', c 1950s/60s, & Rail TIMETABLES for Staines, Egham, Ashford, unit: 220, 620 and 420, a driving motor car, measuring 8" (20cm) square and in very good, Feltham & District dated from January 1946 - trailer and non-driving motor car. These plates ex-use condition with a few small blemishes October 1951. 3 duplicates noted. Condition were located inside the cars above the inter- only, plus a small Aldershot & District PLASTIC varies from lightly-used to very good. [24] communicating doors. In very good, ex-use SIGN 'Private Hire' of similar vintage, probably condition. [3] ex-bus interior, measuring 6.25 x 5.25" (16cm x Estimate: £110 to £130 Estimate: £60 to £80 13cm) and in very good, ex-use condition. [2] Estimate: £140 to £160

Lot: 60 Lot: 61 Lot: 62

Large quantity of London Transport local Road London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE Selection of London Transport LOCAL & Rail TIMETABLES for Staines, Egham, Ashford, for Green Line route 719 destinated Sidcup, TIMETABLE BOOKLETS dated 1948-58 [8] Feltham & District dated from October 1939 - Victoria, . This would have (mostly lightly-used), a 1927 LGOC RULE BOOK December 1945. All different. Condition varies been quite likely located in Farningham or 'Rules & Regulations for Operating Employees from well-used to very good. [21] Swanley on a northbound stop. In excellent, ex- (used, some loose pages) plus sundry use condition. [1] Underground Group LEAFLETS and London Estimate: £110 to £130 Estimate: £280 to £330 Transport POCKET MAPS for coronations, Olympic Games, Festival of Britain, mostly in very good condition. [21 items] Estimate: £60 to £70

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Lot: 63 Lot: 64 Lot: 65

The "District Railway" MAP of London, 5th A Daimler bus MANUFACTURER'S BADGE as London Transport Central Buses DRIVING edition, c1895. A large-scale, full-colour map fitted to early Daimler Fleetlines etc. Made of INSTRUCTOR'S CAP & BADGE. Cap is size 6 3/4 (42" x 26", 107cm x 66cm), linen-backed and stainless steel, a high-quality, solid item. and is in very good condition, the badge is the folded into hard covers (one cover panel is Measures 15" x 4" (38cm x 10cm) and has been early 1960s issue in enamelled chrome with missing). This is the 3rd of three known issues mounted on wood for display purposes. In very flush upper infill and has a little damage to the of this edition and shows Barnsbury station on good condition with minor blemishes from use. enamel. Plus a small quantity of London the North London Railway re-named as [1] Transport UNIFORM BUTTONS with the griffin Caledonian Road & Barnsbury. Shows London's Estimate: £80 to £100 motif, both chrome and plastic types, in good, first tube line, the C&SLR, from City to Stockwell ex-use condition. [Cap + badge + buttons] plus the planned extension to Clapham. Map is Estimate: £60 to £80 in good condition apart from some edge-wear. [1] Estimate: £90 to £110

Lot: 66 Lot: 66A Lot: 67

Set of small WW2 COTTON FLAGS bearing the 1957 LETTER, PHOTO & copy of a 1927 ARTICLE London GUIDEBOOKS comprising the 1-2-3 London Transport bullseye in red and blue and from Beyer Peacock & Co Ltd in response to a Guide to London (undated but c1917 as CLR the letters 'D', 'E' & 'F' respectively. Original request for information regarding their Ealing extension under construction on purpose unknown but possibly in connection 'Ljungström' steam turbine locomotive. In good Underground map), 1927 Muirhead's Blue with air-raid shelters or ARP posts. Each condition with original 1957 envelope. Plus a Guides Plans of London plus London measures 14.5" x 13" (37cm x 33cm). Very small, tin Irish Railways PENALTY NOTICE in ex- Metropolitan Borough Official Guides for dusty but otherwise in good condition. [3] use condition. Battersea (contains 1928 LCC Tramways map Estimate: £60 to £80 Estimate: £60 to £70 ref L 1994), Bermondsey (contains 1921 LCC Tramways map ref XI-21) and Bethnal Green (contains May 1933 LCC Tramways map issued by LPTB). All in good to very good condition. [5] Estimate: £80 to £100

Lot: 68 Lot: 69

1936 London Transport Underground MAP. A Pair of 1923 TIMETABLE BOOKLETS comprising special printing produced to accompany the Murray's Diary & ABC Timetable for Glasgow & Annual Report & Accounts of the LPTB. Opens West of Lothian dated January 1923 (rail & out to 24" x 18 " (61cm x 46cm), single-sided, steamer services) (lightly-used) and Southern and shows the system superimposed in red on a Railway Official Timetable for the SE & C Section street map with the joint running lines (eg East dated August 1923 (cover very worn & fragile, London, , Richmond, Wimbledon) contents good). [2] shown in dotted form. In very good condition. Estimate: £60 to £70 [1] Estimate: £50 to £60

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Lot: 70 Lot: 71 Lot: 72

1839 (1889) Bradshaw's Railway TIME TABLES 1970s London Transport Central Area bus London Underground 1938-Tube Stock enamel 'and Assistant to Railway Travelling'. The first driver's or conductor's HAT (size 56) & ENAMEL CAB DESTINATION PLATE for Elstree (never national railway timetable, contains a fold-out BADGE (lightly-used, good condition) plus 2 used)/ Special on the Northern Line. A double- railway map, said to be the world's first. further LT CAP BADGES comprising sided plate with brass ends. In good, ex-use Facsimile edition published in 1889 for the 50th Tram/Trolleybus driver/conductor (small loss of condition with some residue of adhesive and anniversary. 8 pages of maps and 4 city plans. enamel) and Country Area bus driver/conductor over-painting which could be easily removed. Hard cover, in very good condition, a little age- (very good condition). [4] [1] foxing in places. Plus 1849 Reid's Monthly Estimate: £80 to £100 Estimate: £70 to £90 TIMETABLE for the York, Newcastle & Berwick Railway etc. Centre-fold map of railways in the north of & much contemporary advertising. Probably a 1925 Railway Centenary reprint. VGC. [2] Estimate: £120 to £140

Lot: 73 Lot: 73A Lot: 74

London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE Selection of VEHICLE BADGES comprising a Pair of London Transport Officials' TIMETABLE for Green Line route 725 destinated Windsor via c1930s AEC brass radiator badge, a 1940s/50s BOOKLETS of Central Area Buses ('Red Books' Kingston. The additional words 'Fare Stage' London Transport RT bus bodybuilder's plate although these two are from the short series were removed from the plate by LT for further 'Weymann's Ltd' and two 1980s rally plaques. issued with mustard-coloured covers!) use. The plate was probably located in the area All in very good condition. [4] comprising the issues dated September 12 1945 between Sutton and Worcester Park. In good, Estimate: £80 to £100 and February 13 1946. The former is well used, ex-use condition. [1] the latter just lightly used. [2] Estimate: £70 to £90 Estimate: £70 to £90

Lot: 75 Lot: 76 Lot: 77

Pair of WW2 London Transport Officials' Pair of WW2 London Transport Officials' WW2 London Transport BOOKLET Central Buses TIMETABLE BOOKLETS of Central Area Buses TIMETABLE BOOKLETS of Central Area Buses "Allocation of Scheduled Buses", issue no 40 ('Red Books' although these two are from the ('Red Books') comprising the issues dated April dated 15 May 1940. Lists some of the first RTs short series issued with mustard-coloured 21st and August 11th 1943. The former was in service. In well-used but still very reasonable covers!) comprising the issues dated December well used at Colliers Wood but the latter is in condition. [1] 29 1943 and April 19 1944. Both are in very very good condition with just a small loss to the Estimate: £40 to £50 good condition, the latter has a small loss to the front cover where the inspector's name has front cover where the inspector's name has been removed. [2] been removed. [2] Estimate: £80 to £100 Estimate: £80 to £100

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Lot: 78 Lot: 78A Lot: 79

London Transport enamel BUS STOP FLAG. A London Transport enamel BUS & COACH STOP 1924/5 London Underground MAP of the single-sided sign in a slightly smaller size than FLAG ('Request'). A single-sided sign in a slightly Electric Railways of London "What to see and the full flags. These were made to be fixed over smaller size than the full flags. These were how to travel". Winter 1924/25 (November the stop flags on wooden bus shelters when the made to be fixed over the stop flags on wooden 1924) edition. A very good copy, just very lightly 'denomination' of the stop needed changing bus shelters when the 'denomination' of the used. [1] and they have screw-holes in the corners for stop needed changing and they have screw- Estimate: £90 to £110 this purpose. They are rather unusual. holes in the corners for this purpose. They are Measures 16" x 14" (41cm x 36cm). A couple of rather unusual. Measures 16" x 14" (41cm x surface scratches, otherwise in good, ex-use 36cm). In excellent condition. [1] condition. [1] Estimate: £110 to £140 Estimate: £80 to £100

Lot: 80 Lot: 80A Lot: 81

Selection of London Underground enamel London Underground enamel PLATFORM Selection of c1915-1924 Underground STOCK-NUMBER PLATES from 1962-Tube Stock FRIEZE PANEL from Caledonian Road station on Group/LGOC GUIDE BOOKLETS eg Hampton comprising Driving Motor Cars 1462, 1478, the . Measures 64.5" x 9" (164cm Court, Dorking, London's Markets etc (9) plus 1479, 1493 & 1573 and Non-Driving Motor Car x 23cm). Small enamel losses, mainly around 1936 'Country Walks' BOOKLET, 1st series, plus 9433. These plates were located inside the end the screw-holes and some dirt stains but 1930 (48th ed) Ward Lock Illustrated of each car above the inter-communicating generally in very good condition. [1] GUIDEBOOK of London. All in good, lightly-used door. A couple have small enamel losses but the Estimate: £100 to £120 condition. [11] rest are in very good, ex-use condition. [6] Estimate: £60 to £80 Estimate: £140 to £160

Lot: 82 Lot: 83 Lot: 83A

Early 1950s POSTER 'Leyland Quantity of bus driver's or conductor's small London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE Serves London'. A framed, original example of BRASS LETTERS for use on uniform lapels or for Green Line route 708 destinated East this much reproduced classic image of London caps. Estimated 1930s-50s period. Approx 50 Grinstead via Godstone. This is an early plate, RTW and RTL buses produced by Leyland to each of 'B' (Birmingham, Bradford, Brighton?), probably 1950s, and most likely to have been advertise that they had broken into the London 'C' (Corporation?) and 'T' (Transport?) plus a located at Caterham Station. In very good, ex- market in a big way. The artist was 'J le B'. handful of 'J's. In ex-use condition. [c150] use condition. [1] Poster measures 29.5" x 19.5" (75cm x 49cm), Estimate: £30 to £40 Estimate: £200 to £250 33.5" x 26" (854cm x 66cm) with frame. A little creasing and minor edge-wear to the poster but presents very well. [1] Estimate: £80 to £100

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Lot: 84 Lot: 84A Lot: 85

London Transport OFFICIAL'S PLATE with id Selection of London Underground POCKET Selection of London Underground POCKET number 179 from the first series of 1934. Made MAPS comprising 'Beck' card issues No 1 1935 MAPS comprising 'What to See & How to of nickel-sliver with enamel infills, these plates and No 1 1936 plus larger, fold-out paper issues Travel' 1/11/23, 'Stingemore' card map c were issued to senior, plain-clothes officials and No 1 1937 and No 3 1939. All are in very good, 1928/29 with pale green cover (both in well- could be clipped to the breast pocket. The lightly-used condition. [4] used condition) and 'Beck' card maps No 1 1936 design originated in LGOC days and various Estimate: £120 to £140 and No 2 1936, both in good, lightly-used versions have continued to be produced up to condition. [4] the present day. In good, ex-use condition with Estimate: £70 to £90 light surface scratches. [1] Estimate: £100 to £150

Lot: 86 Lot: 87 Lot: 87A

Selection of London Underground POCKET Selection of WW2 London Underground Selection of WW2 (one prior) London MAPS comprising 'Schleger' card issues No 1 diagrammatic card POCKET MAPS comprising Underground diagrammatic card POCKET MAPS 1939 and No 3 1939 plus No 1 1939 from the 'Schleger' issue No 2 1940 (lightly used) and comprising 'Schleger' issues No 2 1938 and No 3 larger, fold-out paper series. All in excellent 'Beck' issues No 2 1941 and No 1 1945 issue 1939 and 'Beck' issues No 2 1941 (2 copies) and condition, very good examples indeed. [3] with print-code 245 (both in excellent No 1 1945 with print-code 245. All are lightly Estimate: £100 to £120 condition). [3] used and in good to very good condition. [5] Estimate: £100 to £120 Estimate: £170 to £200

Lot: 88 Lot: 89 Lot: 90

Selection of London Underground POCKET Selection of Rail & Bus TIMETABLE BOOKLETS Considerable quantity of Ian Allan ABC MAPS comprising 'Beck' card issues 1 1946, 1, comprising Bristol x 2, both dated September BOOKLETS from the 1940s-1970s comprising 1947 and 1, 1948 plus larger, fold-out paper 1947 (lightly used), Western National, Cornwall London Transport Buses & Coaches, Trams & issue 1 1947. All in very good to excellent Area, dated September 1949 (worn covers but Trolleybuses, London Transport Railways, condition. [4] contents good, incl fold-out map), and Southern Electric, Southern Region Estimate: £80 to £100 Newquay x 4, dated July 1942, August 1943, Locomotives, British Electric Trains, British Road September 1943 and October 1947 (lightly to Services and Motor Car Spotting. Some of the well used). [7] early issues are very heavily used and marked, Estimate: £80 to £90 many of the others are good to very good, unmarked. [44] Estimate: £80 to £100

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Lot: 90A Lot: 91 Lot: 92

Considerable quantity of Ian Allan ABC Pair of 1950s/60s thick-card COUNTER 1970s London Transport Underground Area BOOKLETS comprising 16 x London Transport DISPLAYS from booking offices, the first is for Manager's & Traffic Manager's CAP & CLOTH dated from 1944-1963 and 20 x UK-wide bus Thames Valley (& South Midland) Express Road ('BULLION') BADGE. The hat is size 58 or 7 1/4 operators dated 1950s-1960s. A few have Services through the Thames Valley and the and is in good, ex-use condition. Plus a 1960s underlinings but most are unmarked. Condition second is a free-standing item for United coach London Transport Central Buses ranges from used to very good, most are the services from Newcastle to Scotland. Each DRIVER'S/CONDUCTOR'S CAP BADGE in latter. [36] measures around 13.5" (35cm) across and both enamelled chrome and in good, used condition. Estimate: £100 to £120 are colourful, high-quality items with quite [2] intricate cut-outs. In good, ex-use condition Estimate: £70 to £80 with a few small blemishes. [2] Estimate: £60 to £70

Lot: 93 Lot: 94 Lot: 95

London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE Selection of 1937 London Transport Green Line Selection of London County Council (LCC) for Green Line route 712 destinated Harpenden, Coaches TIMETABLE LEAFLETS (24, all different Tramways POCKET MAPS comprising issues . This plate would have been located near bar one, good condition) plus a quantity (17) of dated January 1915, February 1915, March the northern end of the route, quite possibly in LT Green Line and Country Bus POCKET MAPS 1915 and April 1915. Generally in good to very St Albans. In very good, ex-use condition. dated from 1935-59 (some well-used, most are good condition, the last has some small stains. Destinated plates for route 712 are not good). [41] [4] common. [1] Estimate: £80 to £100 Estimate: £140 to £180 Estimate: £180 to £230

Lot: 96 Lot: 97 Lot: 98

c1930 London Underground linen-card POCKET London Transport bus FLEETNUMBER 1922 London Underground MAP OF THE MAP from the Stingemore-designed series of ('BONNET') PLATE from RT 4204. The original RT ELECTRIC RAILWAYS OF LONDON 'What to See 1925-32. This is one of the larger, second series 4204 entered service as a green bus in 1951 at & How to Travel' with issue date 1-3-22. and is the one with the bluey-green cover Northfleet (NF) garage and the last bus to bear Designed by MacDonald Gill with calligraphed showing the Piccadilly Line extensions to this number, a red one, finished service at station names, the map opens out to 13.5" x Cockfosters and Northfields as under Sutton (A) garage in 1974 and was scrapped the 11" (34 x 28cm). Light creasing, the odd foxing construction. Light wear to the covers but following year. In good, ex-use condition. [1] spot and a small printing-process blemish on generally a very good copy. [1] the cover but generally a very good copy. [1] Estimate: £100 to £140 Estimate: £100 to £120 Estimate: £120 to £150

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Lot: 99 Lot: 100 Lot: 101

Selection of London Transport bus garage Pair of BUS STOP FLAGS, the first a double- Selection of London Transport bus stop enamel ALLOCATION STENCIL PLATES for Croydon (TC), sided, fully-flanged enamel example from E-PLATES comprising routes 7 Weekday, 15, Catford (TL), Upton Park (U), Uxbridge (UX), Aldershot & District, with the later fleetname 16A Mon-Sat, 32, 83, 142, 266 Mon-Fri Peak Turnham Green (V), Cricklewood (W), style, measuring 12" (30cm) square, a couple of Hours and 292 Mon-Fri. All in ex-use condition, Wandsworth (WD), West Green (WG), small chips to the enamel, and the second a mostly good, some weathering. [8] Walworth (WL) and Middle Row, North light-alloy cast example for D.C.O.D. (Derby Estimate: £120 to £140 Kensington (X) garages. In good to very good, Corporation Omnibus Dept), single-sided, ex-use condition. [10] measuring 14" x 12" (36cm x 30cm) in well- Estimate: £120 to £140 used, weathered condition. [2] Estimate: £60 to £80

Lot: 102 Lot: 103 Lot: 104

c1910 Visitor's GUIDE to Bristol & Clifton with A Railway Guard's BAG together with a set of 3 Large quantity of London Underground POCKET coloured map of Bristol Tramways and many cotton SIGNALLING FLAGS (red, yellow & MAPS incl 1937/38 Railway Maps and photos, incl cars & charabancs (heavily used and green), a BARDIC 4-aspect SIGNALLING LAMP diagrammatic card maps dated from 1947-79, a little fragile) plus 1924 Great Western Railway and a January 1950 edition of the British issues by Beck, Hutchison & Garbutt (3 of the GUIDEBOOK 'Rural London' with two fold-out Railways RULE-BOOK. Items are in good to very less common paper issues noted). Mostly in maps of the GWR local services and their full good condition, lamp has not been tested. [6] very good to excellent condition. [51] network (lightly-used, good condition). [2] Estimate: £60 to £80 Estimate: £80 to £100

Estimate: £60 to £80

Lot: 105 Lot: 105A Lot: 106

Very large quantity of London Underground Quantity of London Transport Green Line Large quantity of 1950s London Transport POCKET MAPS from 1981 to 2016, including the Coaches & Country Buses (+ one East Surrey Green Line Coaches TIMETABLE LEAFLETS dated harder-to-find larger issues from 1981-85. Very Traction) TIMETABLE LEAFLETS dated between from 1954-1959. A very comprehensive little duplication and appears to be very close to 1930 and 1962 (most are 1930s). Minor collection with no obvious duplication. a complete run for 36 years. All in excellent duplication of the bus issues. Most are in good Generally in very good to excellent condition. condition. [129] to very good condition. [49] [c150] Estimate: £100 to £120 Estimate: £80 to £100 Estimate: £90 to £110

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Lot: 107 Lot: 108 Lot: 108A

Very large quantity of 1960s London Transport c1915 Metropolitan Railway POCKET MAP of London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE Green Line Coaches TIMETABLE LEAFLETS dated the Underground system titled 'The Met'. for Green Line route 706 destinated Edgware, from 1960-1969 plus the first few London Carries the UndergrounD logo on the map side Watford, Aylesbury. Likely to have been located Country issues from 1970 still in LT style. A very and shows the Met lines in brown and others in between Marble Arch and Cricklewood. One comprehensive collection with no obvious blue. Opens out to 17" x 13.5" (43cm x 34cm) small blemish, otherwise in excellent, ex-use duplication. Generally in very good condition, and has print-code 1320/16M. In used condition. [1] some of the brochure type have lightly corroded condition but generally a very reasonable copy Estimate: £150 to £200 staples. [300+] of this rarely-seen map. A few roads in west Estimate: £140 to £180 London have been coloured in with blue pencil. Estimate: £90 to £110

Lot: 109 Lot: 110 Lot: 111

Large quantity of 1930s-60s BUS, TROLLEYBUS 1930s London Transport bus stop timetable Quantity of Scottish bus etc TIMETABLES mainly & TRAM TICKETS from London, other major panel enamel HEADER PLATE in the pre-war dated from 1930s-60s and including Edinburgh, operators, municipalities and independents style with over/underlining with diamond cut- Glasgow, Alexander's, Highland, MacBraynes, across the UK. Huge variety, includes Punch outs. This standard style of plate replaced all SMT etc. In lightly-used to very good condition. types (the majority), Setright, Ultimate, the various previous types from around 1937 [32] Willebrew, Gibson etc. Sorted by operator. In onwards. In very good, ex-use condition, a Estimate: £70 to £90 good, used condition. [1500+] couple of small blemishes at the edges and a Estimate: £80 to £100 little dirty. [1] Estimate: £100 to £120

Lot: 111A Lot: 112 Lot: 113

Selection of bus BELL PUSHES, one bakelite and London Underground 1938-Tube Stock enamel Quantity of London Transport & predecessors two metal, plus a selection of 3 x BUDGET KEYS CAB DESTINATION PLATE for Edgware / ephemera comprising 40+ POCKET MAPS & plus a small metal COIN-TESTER marked 'LPTB' Kennington on the Northern Line. A double- LEAFLETS 1920s-70s (Underground, bus, tram, of the type fitted to London trams. All in ex-use sided plate with brass ends. In good, ex-use coach etc), a few are heavily used, plus a good condition. [7] condition. [1] number of TICKETS (bus, trolleybus, rail etc, Estimate: £80 to £100 Estimate: £70 to £90 1930s onwards) in used condition plus a small number of 1970s-90s PANEL TIMETABLES & FARECHARTS in good condition. [quantity] Estimate: £60 to £70

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Lot: 114 Lot: 115 Lot: 115A

Very large quantity of London Transport Central Large quantity of London Transport Central Quantity of London General bus & POCKET MAPS from 1965-1990s. A very Buses POCKET MAPS from 1946-1964. A very Transport Central Buses POCKET MAPS dated comprehensive collection with a little comprehensive collection, possibly a complete from 1922-1940. No duplication noted. duplication noted. Many include the relevant run, little duplication noted. Many include the Condition ranges from well-used to very good. amendment leaflets Most are in very good to relevant amendment leaflet. Nearly all in good [41] excellent condition. [120+] to very good condition. [60] Estimate: £120 to £140 Estimate: £100 to £120 Estimate: £80 to £100

Lot: 116 Lot: 117 Lot: 117A

London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE Selection of Underground Group Tramways/LCC London Underground DESTINATION BOX from a for Green Line route 721 destinated Ilford, Tramways/London Transport Trolleybus & Tram Victoria Line 67-Stock motor car, complete with Romford, Brentwood. This would have been POCKET MAPS dated from 1923-1939. All destination blind. A manually-operated box quite likely located in Stratford or Forest Gate different. Some well-used, others in good to with winding handle and in working order, ex- on an eastbound stop. In very good, ex-use very good condition. [14] use. [1] condition. E-plates for route 721 are not Estimate: £70 to £90 Estimate: £120 to £140 common. [1] Estimate: £280 to £330

Lot: 118 Lot: 118A Lot: 119

London Underground DESTINATION BOX from a London Underground DESTINATION BOX from a Pair (only one is pictured) of London Jubilee Line 83-Stock motor car, complete with Metropolitan Line A-Stock motor car, complete Underground DESTINATION BLINDS for 59- destination blind. This is a box with an electric with destination blind. A manually-operated Stock on the Piccadilly Line. Undated but winding mechanism, the operating buttons box with winding handle and in working order, probably made for the opening of the Heathrow being on the back. Cosmetically in very good, ex-use. [1] extension in 1977, these are traditional linen ex-use condition, mechanics not tested. [1] Estimate: £140 to £180 blinds made at Aldenham Bus Works. Both are complete and in very good, ex-use condition. Estimate: £80 to £100 [2] Estimate: £80 to £100

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Lot: 120 Lot: 121 Lot: 122

London Underground DESTINATION BLIND for 1976 London Underground DESTINATION BLIND London Underground DESTINATION BLIND for D-Stock on the District Line. A plastic-material for 59/62/72-Stock on the Northern Line. A 73-Stock on the Piccadilly Line. Made of a blind, complete and in very good, ex-use traditional linen blind, dated 29.1.76 and made plastic material, this is the type designed to be condition. [1] at Aldenham Bus Works. Complete and in very hand-wound, c. early-1980s. A complete blind Estimate: £60 to £70 good, ex-use condition. [1] in very good, ex-use condition. [1] Estimate: £80 to £90 Estimate: £60 to £70

Lot: 123 Lot: 124 Lot: 125

1961/63 London Underground DESTINATION London Underground DESTINATION BLIND for 1964 London Underground DESTINATION BLIND BLIND for 59/62-Stock on the Central Line. A C-Stock with displays for the Circle, for 59-Stock on the Piccadilly Line. A traditional traditional linen blind, dated 6.11.61 at one end Hammersmith & City and District Lines. A linen blind, dated 22.4.64 and made at and 23.12.63 at the other and made at complete blind (yellow on black) in a plastic Aldenham Bus Works. Complete and in good, Aldenham Bus Works. Complete and in very material and in excellent, lightly-used condition. ex-use condition. [1] good, ex-use condition. [1] [1] Estimate: £80 to £90 Estimate: £80 to £90 Estimate: £60 to £70

Lot: 126 Lot: 127 Lot: 128

1968 London Underground DESTINATION BLIND Pair (only one is pictured) of London c1879 District Railway MAP, "The Improved for D-Stock on the District Line. A traditional Underground DESTINATION BLINDS for 73- 'District Railway' Map of London". Appears to linen blind, dated 22.8.68 and made at Stock on the Piccadilly Line. Made of a plastic be the 4th known variant of the 1st edition and Aldenham Bus Works. Complete and in very material, these are the later type designed for shows the DR open to Richmond and Ealing good, ex-use condition. [1] mechanised winding. In very good, ex-use with the Hounslow branch and the Inner Circle Estimate: £80 to £90 condition. [2] Completion and Eastern Extension to Estimate: £60 to £80 Whitechapel as 'proposed'. Map is mounted and framed behind acrylic. Some creasing and wear apparent but presents well. Measures 46" x 31" (117cm x 78cm) overall. [1] Estimate: £120 to £140

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Lot: 129 Lot: 130 Lot: 131

c1930s-1950s City of Westminster enamel London Transport bus stop, enamel E-PLATE for London Underground Standard or 1938-Tube STREET SIGN from Eaton Square, SW1 with the route 174 Express in the special white lettering Stock enamel CAB DESTINATION PLATE for extra wording 'leading to Eaton Place'. Eaton on a blue background used by LT for limited- Rayners Lane on the Piccadilly Line or, possibly, Square is a residential garden square in stop services. The 174 Express ran between for O/P Stock on the Metropolitan Line. Note Belgravia, said to be the most expensive place 1958 and 1977 in peak hours between Romford the style of 'Lane'. A single-sided plate with to buy property in the UK. Fictionally, it was Station and Harold Hill. In very good, ex-use blank reverse and brass ends. In good, ex-use home to the detective Paul Temple and Eaton condition. [1] condition. [1] Place was home to the Bellamy Family of Estimate: £60 to £80 Estimate: £70 to £90 'Upstairs, Downstairs'. Measures 38" x 25.5" (97cm x 65cm) and is in good, ex-use condition with a few chips, mainly around the screw- holes. [1] Estimate: £300 to £350

Lot: 132 Lot: 133 Lot: 134

Large quantity of London Transport local Road Large quantity of London Transport local Road London Underground Standard Tube Stock & Rail TIMETABLES dated 1946-1950. All & Rail TIMETABLES dated 1939-1947. All enamel CAB DESTINATION PLATE for Finsbury different. Districts comprise Amersham etc, different. Districts comprise Hayes etc, Hemel Pk / Hammersmith on the Piccadilly Line. A Beaconsfield etc, Berkhamsted, Brentwood, Hempstead etc, Hertford etc, Leatherhead, double-sided plate with brass ends. In ex-use Bromley, Chertsey etc, Dartford, Dorking, Orpington, Redhill etc, Sevenoaks, Sidcup, condition with some enamel loss in places. [1] Enfield etc, Epping etc, Epsom etc, Gravesend Sutton etc, Uxbridge etc, Watford etc and Estimate: £70 to £90 and Grays etc. Condition varies from lightly- Windsor etc. Condition varies from well-used to used to very good. [24] very good. [25] Estimate: £110 to £130 Estimate: £110 to £130

Lot: 134A Lot: 135 Lot: 136

Selection of London Underground MAPS Small selection of London Transport Western Small set of London Transport Official's comprising 1919 (2-10-19) in fragile, poor Area TIMETABLE BOOKLETS comprising public TIMETABLE BOOKLETS dated Oct 12 1938 and condition, 1924 (3/4/24) ex-guidebook, printed issue for Oct-Dec 1936 and Officials' issues comprising issues for the North-West, South- on thin paper, c.1936 ex LPTB annual report, dated April 6 1938 and Feb 27 1946. All in very East and South-West Areas. Each contains an partially stuck to card and a 1982 quad-royal good, lightly-used condition. [3] Alterations Leaflet and all are in excellent POSTER MAP by Garbutt, laminated and in ex- Estimate: £80 to £100 condition. [3] use condition, quite poor with stains in places. Estimate: £90 to £110 [4] Estimate: £80 to £100

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Lot: 137 Lot: 138 Lot: 139

1950s/60s London Transport enamel BUS STOP Large quantity of London Underground card Large quantity of London Underground card SIGN ' Chase Farm Hospital' from a 'Keston' DIAGRAMMATIC POCKET MAPS dated from DIAGRAMMATIC POCKET MAPS dated from wooden bus shelter at this location on the 1946-1966. A couple of the fold-out, larger 1967-2001, although most are pre-1980. A Ridgeway in Enfield which was served by red paper maps also included. A few have been couple of the larger paper maps also included. A bus route 128 and green bus route 313 (today a used but most are in very good to excellent, few maps have been used but most are in very red route!). A flanged, single-sided sign unused condition. Quite a bit of duplication good to excellent, unused condition. Quite a bit measuring 18" (46cm) square and in excellent noted. [100+] of duplication noted. [c150] condition with minor blemishes only. [1] Estimate: £170 to £200 Estimate: £130 to £160 Estimate: £300 to £350

Lot: 140 Lot: 141 Lot: 142

1924 London Underground POCKET MAP of the Pair of London Transport bus stop enamel E- Selection of London County Council (LCC) Electric Railways of London "What to see and PLATES for route 1 Mon-Fri Fare Stage and for Tramways POCKET MAPS comprising issues how to travel". June 1924 edition. An excellent route 105 Saturday, the latter with red lettering dated August 1914, September 1914 and copy with only very minor signs of use. [1] to signify a weekend day. Both in excellent, ex- December 1914. In very good condition. [3] use condition. [2] Estimate: £120 to £140 Estimate: £100 to £120 Estimate: £60 to £80

Lot: 143 Lot: 144 Lot: 145

Selection of London General Omnibus Company London Underground Q-Stock enamel-with- Set of London Underground enamel STOCK- (LGOC) POCKET MAPS comprising issues dated stickers CAB DESTINATION PLATE for Acton NUMBER PLATES from a 4-car unit of 1962- August 1915, September 1916, Winter 1918-19, Town/High Street on the District Line. Double- Tube Stock comprising Driving Motor Cars 1646 Summer 1919 and Winter 1919-20. Condition sided, reversable, with brass ends. The original & 1647, Trailer 2646 and Non-Driving Motor Car varies from tatty to very good. [5] destination of Whitechapel (blank reverse) is 9647. These plates were located inside the end discernible under the replacement stickers. In of each car above the inter-communicating Estimate: £120 to £140 good, ex-use condition. [1] door. In very good, ex-use condition. [4] Estimate: £90 to £110 Estimate: £120 to £140

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Lot: 146 Lot: 147 Lot: 148

Quantity of LGOC & London Transport bus Pair of London Transport Tramways double- Pair of London Transport Trolleybuses double- POCKET MAPS dated from 1921-1961. A few sided card FARECHARTS for routes 33 & 35 sided card FARECHARTS, both for routes are well-used but most are good to very good. dated October 1950 and routes 36/38 & 44/46 513/613/517/617 & 615/639. Charts are All appear to be different. [49] dated January 1952 respectively. Plus a further undated but carry 'First & Last' timetables for Estimate: £120 to £140 half of the latter chart. In ex-use condition with 1951/52. In ex-use condition with the usual the usual marks and stains. [2 1/2] marks and stains. [2] Estimate: £60 to £80 Estimate: £60 to £80

Lot: 149 Lot: 150 Lot: 150A

Pair of London Transport Trolleybuses single- Bell Punch TICKET PUNCH as used in London, all 1908 Huddersfield Herald Official Illustrated sided paper FARECHARTS for route 555, over the country and worldwide from the 1890s TRAM GUIDE & MAP for week commencing July Bloomsbury & Leyton, and route 581, onwards. Machine no 82289, original operator 6th. A 6-page publication with a Huddersfield Bloomsbury & Epping Forest (Napier Arms), unknown. In very good, ex-use condition (needs tram system map in the centre-fold, a list of dated November 1949 and January 1947 a clean) - punches and rings as it should. [1] routes, details of events and period respectively. Generally in very good condition, advertisements. A little larger than A4 size and both are folded. [2] Estimate: £70 to £90 generally in very good condition. A most Estimate: £60 to £80 fascinating and unusual item. [1] Estimate: £60 to £70

Lot: 151 Lot: 152 Lot: 153

First-year H C Beck London Underground London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE 1950s/60s London Transport enamel BUS & DIAGRAMMATIC CARD MAP. The undated for Green Line route 715 destinated Esher, COACH STOP FLAG (Bus Compulsory, Coach edition with no print-code, issued c. August Cobham, Guildford. This would have been quite Request), an E3 version with runners for 3 e- 1933. Refers to re-naming of Dover St station to likely located in Malden or Hook on a plates on each side. A traditional bullseye 'boat' Green Park and the merger of Holborn and southbound stop. In very good, ex-use flag, (two-sided, hollow) measuring 18" x 20.5" British Museum stations. A few small foxing condition. [1] (46cm x 52cm). Some weathering and dirt stains spots but in other respects a very good Estimate: £280 to £330 from long use. [1] example. [1] Estimate: £90 to £110 Estimate: £300 to £350

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Lot: 154 Lot: 155 Lot: 156

WW2 (1942) Ribble Motor Services Ltd double- 1924 London Underground MAP of the Electric London Transport RT bus BODYBUILDER'S crown POSTER regarding suspended & curtailed Railways of London "What to see and how to PLATE for Weymann's Ltd plus a bus express services plus a selection (12) of 1942 travel". Designed by MacDonald Gill with his conductor's wooden TICKET RACK, a double- (bar one which is 1936) Ribble SLIP POSTERS distinctive style of calligraphy and map border, sided, 14-position example including a selection (24.5" x 5" - 62cm x 12cm) regarding service this is the issue dated 5/4/24 and has the British of tickets (non-London). Items in ex-use alterations. Posters have some storage damage Empire Exhibition stations overprinting. An condition. [2] such as small losses, nicks, punch-holes and excellent copy with only the most minor of Estimate: £60 to £70 fold-partings in the large one. [13] blemishes. [1] Estimate: £50 to £60 Estimate: £140 to £160

Lot: 157 Lot: 158 Lot: 159

1960s London Underground ENAMEL SIGN 1907 "District" [Railway] MAP of Underground 1938-Tube Stock enamel 'Platform 2' with upward-facing arrow featuring London & Environs, 2nd edition. Shows the CAB DESTINATION PLATE for High Barnet / the iconic pierced bullseye design and a two- Franco-British Exhibition (held in 1908) and Morden on the Northern Line. A double-sided flighted tail. A fully-flanged sign measuring 30" Exhibition Station on the CLR. A large-scale, full- plate with brass ends. In generally very good, x 12" (76cm x 30cm) and in generally very good, colour map (42" x 26", 107cm x 66cm), linen- ex-use condition, a few small blemishes. [1] ex-use condition with some small chips, mainly backed and folded into hard covers. Bakerloo, Estimate: £70 to £90 at the edges. [1] Hampstead & Piccadilly tubes shown in bold, Estimate: £200 to £250 non-Group tubes, eg Central and C&SLR, not so prominently! In very good condition, better than usual for these. [1] Estimate: £120 to £160

Lot: 160 Lot: 160A Lot: 161

Pair of London Transport enamel bus RADIATOR 1932 Green Line Coaches Ltd COACH GUIDE Considerable quantity of London Transport TRIANGLE PLATES, two different types as used FOR RAMBLERS (11-5-32) plus a selection of Green Line Coaches TIMETABLE LEAFLETS & on Country Area RTs and RLHs. In ex-use Green Line MAPS OF DAILY COACHES SERVICES POCKET MAPS comprising individual route condition with some chips and blemishes but dated 1932-46 comprising issues 24-6-32, leaflets dated 1936/7 (15 different issues, one is good examples overall. [2] 7-3-33, 33-3630, 34-2482, 34-3652 x 2, 35/987, for bus route 417, duplicated) and pocket maps Estimate: £70 to £90 446.1040F and 946.2719F. Condition ranges dated 1948-75 (38 different). All in very good to from used to very good. [10] excellent condition. [54] Estimate: £120 to £140 Estimate: £80 to £90

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Lot: 162 Lot: 163 Lot: 164

Quantity of London Transport/London Country London Transport RTW bus offside ROUTE Selection of London Transport bus stop enamel POCKET MAPS for Country Area Buses from NUMBER PLATE for route 74B. This route was E-PLATES, all designated Mon-Sat and for 1948 (1st issue) to 1979 (last issue). All different introduced in 1963, the same year that the use routes 9, 10, 23, 51A, 55 and 241. All are in very and most are in very good to excellent of these plates was phased out, so this example good, ex-use condition. [6] condition. [37] would have only been used for a short time, Estimate: £120 to £140 Estimate: £60 to £80 hence its very good condition. Plus a brass London Underground AIR PRESSURE GAUGE marked 'LER' (London Electric Railway) in cosmetically good, ex-use condition. [2] Estimate: £40 to £50

Lot: 165 Lot: 166 Lot: 167

London Transport OFFICIALS' BOOKLET 'List of 1905 London County Council, River Steamboat London Transport enamel RADIATOR TRIANGLE Approved Turning Points and Stands - Central Service MAP OF THE RIVER THAMES 'shewing BADGE from Service Vehicle 114W (ex T 320 in Road Services' issued March 1958. 38pp booklet the Steamboat Piers...'. Also shows Railways, 1938), a trolleybus overhead-wire lubricating issued to Road Inspectors, lists the points in Tramways, Tramways Authorised, Underground vehicle which was scrapped in 1959. Obtained route order, including trolleybuses. Inspector's Railways and Railways Authorised. Inside soft personally by today's vendor from the name on cover, otherwise in excellent covers, map folds out to 24" x 15" (61cm x scrapyard, a label on the reverse to that effect. condition. [1] 38cm). Map is generally in good condition, In very good, ex-vehicle condition. [1] Estimate: £50 to £60 cover is worn & fragile with a repair to the Estimate: £60 to £80 spine. Plus 2 x Great Western Railway (GWR) River Thames SHEET MAPS, the first c1906 with some Underground connections (edge stains from tape on reverse)) and the second c1920 (vgc). [3] Estimate: £80 to £100

Lot: 168 Lot: 169 Lot: 169A

Selection of RT bus items comprising a BONNET Pair of London Transport Officials' TIMETABLE London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATE for FLEETNUMBER PLATE from RT 1674 (in service BOOKLETS of Trams and Trolleybuses route 253 Eastern National in the green from 1950-72), front REGISTRATION PLATE 'JXC comprising the issues dated November 10 1948 lettering used for other operators. Running 22' from the former RT 659 when in later and April 13 1949. In good, lightly-used between Upminster and Brentwood, this route service (1963 on) with Lloyd of Nuneaton (has 2 condition, the first has some small annotations would have had LT e-plates at both ends, at photos of the bus in LT service taped to the in places. [2] least. In very good, ex-use condition. [1] reverse) plus an enamel RADIATOR TRIANGLE Estimate: £90 to £110 Estimate: £60 to £80 BADGE. All in ex-use condition, the last has some loss of enamel. [3] Estimate: £130 to £150

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Lot: 170 Lot: 171 Lot: 171A

Selection of London Transport bus garage & Selection of London Transport bus garage c1902 Jackson & Sons of Liverpool 'World Travel trolleybus depôt ALLOCATION STENCIL PLATES ALLOCATION STENCIL PLATES for Old Kent Road Agency' GUIDEBOOK 'Travel for Everybody'. for Victoria (GM), Hammersmith (HB), Southall, (P), Potters Bar (PB), Peckham (PM), 186pp inside hard covers with silver titling. formerly Hanwell (HW), Holloway (J), Kingston Camberwell (Q), Hammersmith Riverside (R), Contains a huge amount of information about (K), Mortlake (M), Muswell Hill (MH), Norbiton Hornchurch, formerly Romford (RD), Rye Lane, tours all over the world by ship, train etc, with (NB), Romford, North Street (NS), New Cross Peckham (RL), Shepherds Bush (S), Sidcup (SP), illustrations, advertisements and fold-out maps (NX) and (ON) garages/depôts. In good Stockwell (SW) and Leyton (T) garages. Mostly of the world and of London. A fascinating, to very good, ex-use condition. [11] in good to very good, ex-use condition. [11] historical record. In very good condition. [1] Estimate: £140 to £160 Estimate: £140 to £160 Estimate: £60 to £80

Lot: 172 Lot: 173 Lot: 174

1928 London Underground MAP of the Electric 1930/40s London Transport chrome-plated Large quantity [200+] of London Underground Railways of London "What to see and how to POCKET WATCH engraved 'LPTB 715' as issued POCKET MAPS dated between 1973 and 2012, travel". December (12/1928) edition designed to Underground station foremen etc. Made by mostly post-2000. Not fully sorted, some by E G Perman with elaborate calligraphy of Record of Switzerland. Requires restoration and duplication noted. In very good to excellent station names and border etc. In very good repair, not working and has damage to face and condition. [c220] condition apart from foxing marks on the rear second-hand is detached. [1] Estimate: £90 to £110 cover which show through on that panel of the Estimate: £60 to £80 map. [1] Estimate: £80 to £100

Lot: 175 Lot: 176 Lot: 176A

Pair of Southdown Motor Services A WW2 bound volume of Southdown Motor Selection of 1930s/40s Southdown Motor DESTINATION BOARDS as fitted to the front of Services Ltd EMERGENCY TIMETABLES & Services Ltd TIMETABLE BOOKLETS comprising coaches in the 1950s/60s (and possibly earlier FARETABLES for 1940, containing Time Tables issues dated 1 August 1930, 3 June 1933, 2 too). Double-sided wooden boards, one reads from February 15th (1st, 2nd & 3rd editions), December 1937, 26 September 1938, Bournemouth via the New Forest/Worthing and August 29th & November 21st and Official Fare November 16 1939, April 10 1941 (both the the other Cheltenham/Worthing. In good, ex- Table from April 1st. Bound in hardback with gilt latter are 'Emergency' editions), January 1 1944, use condition. [2] lettering, appears to be an official copy. In West Sussex Area ('War edition') and Summer Estimate: £120 to £140 excellent condition. [1] 1946. Condition ranges from well-used to very Estimate: £50 to £60 good. [8] Estimate: £90 to £110

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Lot: 177 Lot: 177A Lot: 178

Considerable quantity (49) of 1920s/1930s Considerable quantity (74) of 1920s, 1930s & 1949 London Transport MAINTENANCE (mainly the latter) COACH SERVICES HANDBILLS 1950s (mainly 1930s) COACH SERVICES BULLETIN No 39 for the Leyland RTL double- (FLYERS) from Aldershot & District Traction Co HANDBILLS (FLYERS) from East Midland Motor deck vehicle, LTE chassis code 7RT. An original Ltd, Maidstone & District Motor Services Ltd Services Ltd, United Automobile Services Ltd, copy of the maintenance manual issued to and Southdown Motor Services Ltd. Minor Orange Bros Ltd and United Service Transport garages etc. 71 foolscap pages plus numerous duplication only and mostly in good to very Co Ltd. A little duplication, mostly in good to drawings and diagrams. Well worn cover but good condition. Plus a quantity (11) of very good condition, the UST examples were contents are good. [1] 1950s/60s Aldershot & District Staff Bulletin printed on poor-quality paper and are Estimate: £60 to £80 MAGAZINES in very good condition. [60] somewhat tatty. [74] Estimate: £110 to £130 Estimate: £110 to £130

Lot: 179 Lot: 180 Lot: 181

London Underground Q-Stock enamel-with- Pair of WW2 London Transport Officials' Pair of London Transport Officials' TIMETABLE stickers CAB DESTINATION PLATE for Mansion TIMETABLE BOOKLETS of Central Area Buses BOOKLETS of Central Area Buses ('Red Books') House/Richmond on the District Line. Double- ('Red Books') comprising the issues dated comprising the issues dated May 3rd 1939 and sided, reversable, with brass ends. The original October 29th 1941 and April 22nd 1942. Both Mar 20th 1940. The former is in good condition, destinations of Harrow/Wembley Park are are in very good condition. [2] the latter has the inspector's name on the cover discernible under the replacement stickers. In Estimate: £80 to £100 and has been well used with official good, ex-use condition. [1] amendments stuck in. [2] Estimate: £90 to £110 Estimate: £80 to £100

Lot: 182 Lot: 183 Lot: 184

Selection of 1938 London Transport Officials' c1928/9 London Underground linen-card London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE TIMETABLE BOOKLETS ('Red Books') of Central POCKET MAP from the Stingemore-designed for Green Line route 716A destinated Woking Area Buses comprising the issues dated series of 1925-32. This is one of the two first via Hampton Court. An older type, probably February 2nd, June 1st and Oct 12th 1938. The issues of the larger, second series and is the one 1950s, featuring the word 'via'. Would have first and last are in very good condition, the with the yellow cover. These were issued before been on a southbound stop, likely locations middle one is well used. [3] any of the line extensions were projected. A few include Hammersmith, Richmond and Kingston. Estimate: £120 to £150 foxing spots and Colindale station has been In very good, ex-use condition. [1] highlighted but otherwise a very good copy. [1] Estimate: £170 to £230

Estimate: £80 to £100

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Lot: 185 Lot: 186 Lot: 187

London Transport & predecessor items Selection of London County Council (LCC) 1924 Metropolitan Railway POCKET MAP, the comprising 1931 Green Line COACH SERVICE Tramways POCKET MAPS comprising issues Met's own version of the London Underground GUIDE (27-4-31) (Small stains, generally good), dated May 1914, June 1914 and July 1914. In map. This is the edition with print-code 1932 General Country Services TIMETABLE, excellent condition. [3] G.1608.100,000 and is the version with the Southern Section, Spring Service, 10 April 1932 Estimate: £120 to £140 overprint on the map for the British Empire (good condition), 1936 Country Walks Exhibition and Cup Final Stadium. An unusually GUIDEBOOK, 4 x 1960s local TIMETABLES good example in excellent condition, crisp and (used), March 1977 Inspectors' 'Red Book' firm, with minor blemishes only. [1] TIMETABLE (very good condition) and 1950 Estimate: £120 to £160 (repr 1954) Central Buses Drivers' & Conductors' RULE BOOK (well used, pictures still present). [9] Estimate: £70 to £90

Lot: 188 Lot: 189 Lot: 190

1923 'Metro-Land' BOOKLET from the series London Transport enamel 'Private Car Park' London Underground enamel STOCK-NUMBER issued by the Metropolitan Railway. A little SIGN from a London Underground surface PLATE from 1938-Tube Stock Driving Motor Car wear to the covers but generally in excellent station. Fully flanged and measures 30" x 18" 10211. These plates were located inside, at the condition. Complete with fold-out map of (76cm x 46cm). In ex-use condition with some end of each car above the inter-communicating 'Extension Lines into Metro-Land'. [1] weathering. [1] door. In good, ex-use condition, small enamel- Estimate: £120 to £160 Estimate: £80 to £100 loss at the screw-holes, some splashes of bronze paint (easily removed, if wished) from the re-painting of the grille behind the plate upon car overhaul. [1] Estimate: £90 to £110

Lot: 190A Lot: 191 Lot: 192

1920 London Underground BOOKLET Quantity of paper issues of the London Special edition, c1965, of the London 'Roundabout Rhymes for Troublesome Times', a Underground DIAGRAMMATIC MAP comprising Underground POCKET DIAGRAMMATIC MAP, a light-hearted but serious attempt to deal with 11 copies of a c1959 issue by H C Beck, a c1961 paper version produced for distribution to the issues of rising prices and value for money. issue by Harold C Hutchison and a c1966 issue arriving passengers at the British European 14pp, contains verses and cartoons. In good, by Paul E Garbutt. All are single-sided , the Airways (BEA) West London Air Terminal in used condition. Plus a 1902 Central London same size as the card pocket maps and are in Cromwell Road with walking directions to Railway RULEBOOK 'Instructions to drivers' and excellent, unused condition. [13] Gloucester Road station. A most unusual item. a 1914 (revised 1923) London Electric Railway Estimate: £120 to £140 In excellent condition. [1] RULEBOOK 'Rule and Regulations for the Estimate: £80 to £90 guidance of the Officers and Men'. Both in very good condition. [3] Estimate: £70 to £80

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Lot: 193 Lot: 194 Lot: 195

Special edition of the 1966 London Special c1962 edition of the London London Transport ANNUAL REPORTS for 1938 x Underground POCKET DIAGRAMMATIC MAP, a Underground card POCKET DIAGRAMMATIC 2, 1939 and 1946. The 1938 issues contain the paper version produced for the World Cup with MAP produced for the Rank Organisation. Cover fold-out map of the LPTB New Works 'World Cup Willie' on the cover and how to get and reverse has details of Top Rank theatres, Programme 1935-1940 covering the to Wembley and White City Stadia on the bowling, dancing, restaurants, health clubs etc. Underground proposals and remaining tram-to- reverse. Lightly used but generally very good. Undated but has 'July 1962' written in pencil on trolleybus conversions, including the south [1] cover and the map shows the settled post-war London network. One of the 1938 issues has Estimate: £80 to £90 network before construction of the Victoria loose covers, otherwise all are in good, used Line. In excellent condition. [1] condition. [4] Estimate: £80 to £90 Estimate: £50 to £60

Lot: 196 Lot: 197 Lot: 198

London Transport RT bus BODYBUILDER'S London Transport RTW-bus BODYBUILDER'S London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE PLATE for Saunders Engineering and Shipyard PLATE for Leyland Motors Ltd from one of the for Green Line route 714 destinated Dorking via Ltd from one of the 300 RT-type AEC Regents 500 RTW-type Leyland 6RTs with bodies built by Kingston. The 'via' designation was more with bodies built by this firm in 1948-51. In this firm in 1949-50. A rarely-seen plate in very common on early (pre-1962) plates and this is good ex-vehicle condition. [1] good, ex-use condition, an excellent example. likely to be one of those. Most likely to have Estimate: £70 to £90 [1] been located in Hammersmith or Richmond. In Estimate: £120 to £160 good, ex-use condition. [1] Estimate: £170 to £220

Lot: 199 Lot: 200 Lot: 201

London Underground 1938-Tube Stock enamel Quantity of 1930s onwards BUS MAPS, FLYERS 1923 London General Omnibus Company CAB DESTINATION PLATE for Euston / Finsbury & TIMETABLE LEAFLETS from diverse UK (LGOC) double-royal POSTER 'The Bus Routes of Park on the Northern/Northern City Line. A operators incl Eastern National, Leicester, Greater London, 1911 & 1923' showing the double-sided plate with brass ends. In good, ex- Midland Red, Scottish Omnibuses, Glasgow growth of London's bus network over those use condition, needs a clean. [1] Corp, St Helens, Preston. Plus sundry London years. Features an early use of the Johnston Estimate: £70 to £90 ephemera eg Underground Group envelopes, font still in use today. Small edge-losses, age- Effra Road tickets booklet, Underground Rolling darkened at bottom edge, small archive tape Stock Overhaul booklet etc. Plus more modern repairs on reverse, folded. A rarely-seen poster. (1980s/90s) mainly London & Green Line maps [1] and leaflets. Some gems included in this Estimate: £80 to £100 collection! Mostly good to very good condition. [c80 items] Estimate: £120 to £140

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Lot: 202 Lot: 203 Lot: 204

Quantity of London Transport (mainly) and WW2 POSTER published by the Railway c1924 London, Midland & Scottish Railway British Railways POSTERS, mostly Executive Committee 'This is urgent....is my (LMS) quad-royal POSTER 'The Scottish 1970s/80s/90s and double-royal, also some journey really necessary?'. No frills and straight Highlands' by Sir David Young Cameron RA other sizes. A wide variety of subjects, picture to the point! Undated but likely to have been (1865-1945). Depicts dramatic weather over the shows most of them. Condition ranges from fair published during the 'darkest hour' period of mountains behind a small loch. Backed with to very good. [15] 1940-43. A small loss at the top edge, has been conservation card, generally in excellent Estimate: £50 to £60 folded, otherwise very reasonable. [1] condition, a few small scuffs and stains, mainly Estimate: £60 to £80 at/towards the lower edge. [1] Estimate: £450 to £550

Lot: 205 Lot: 206 Lot: 206A

1946 double-crown POSTER 'AEC lead the way Selection of 1960s/70s London Transport Pair of 1970 London Transport double-royal in passenger transport'. Illustrated with a Regal double-royal POSTERS comprising Circus POSTERS regarding the proposed closure of the single-decker and Regent double-decker. Artist 1963, Victoria Line Tunnelling Progress 1966, Epping-Ongar branch of the Central Line. This unknown. Mounted on hardboard and has Ham House 1970 and Kenwood House 1975, was the first of several attempts to close the some small nicks and losses in various places both by Robert Flavell Micklewright, and Open line which finally happened in 1994. Posters are but still presents well. [1] Air Sculpture 1972 by Geraldine Knight. In fair in very good condition. [2] Estimate: £60 to £80 to good condition, some folds, creases and Estimate: £60 to £80 small tears. [5] Estimate: £50 to £60

Lot: 207 Lot: 208 Lot: 209

1930s quad-royal POSTER 'Isle of Man - Travel 1959 French Railways (SNCF) double-royal French Railways (SNCF) double-royal POSTERS by GWR' (Great Western Railway). Based on an POSTER 'France, Brittany, French Railways' by produced for the UK market comprising 1970 oil painting by William Hoggatt RI (1879-1961), René Genis (1922-2004). Produced in France for 'Paris' & 'Roussillon' by Salvador Dali it shows a view down to Douglas and Douglas the British market. Generally a good example, a (1904-1989) and 1975 '..Winter Holidays' Head, possibly from Snaefell. Backed onto linen little creasing and edge-scuffs, the edges have (unknown artist) plus a late 1950s/early 1960s and generally in excellent condition, just a few been re-inforced with tape on the reverse. [1] British Railways Southern Region double-royal edge-nicks from before backing and a very small POSTER 'Car Ferry' by Kenneth Bromfield who loss at the top l/h corner, not affecting the Estimate: £70 to £90 designed many railway & GPO posters. The image. [1] SNCF posters are in generally good condition, Estimate: £1000 to the BR one has been folded and has edge-scuffs £1500 and a short edge-tear. [4] Estimate: £120 to £160

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Lot: 210 Lot: 210A Lot: 211

1950s/60s POSTER MAP of Western National & London Transport double-royal POSTER 1937 London Transport double royal POSTER , 'Proprietors of Royal Blue 'Trolleybus..Summer Exhibition...London from the 'You are Here' series (although this Express Services', bus and coach routes in the Transport Museum' published in 1981 after a one is not so titled) posted at Underground South Devon & East Cornwall Area. Illustrated 1933 original by F Gregory Brown (light stations, this example from Moorgate. Linen- at the edges with pictures of the towns served. creasing, otherwise very good) plus a c1930s backed, it has a few edge-scuffs but is generally Measures 30" x 20" (76cm x 51cm) and PANEL POSTER 'Route Map of the Devon in very good condition. [1] generally in very good condition. Folded. [1] General' with illustrations by an unknown artist. Estimate: £120 to £160 Estimate: £60 to £80 Measures 17" x 14", small corner loss and some edge-scuffs. [2] Estimate: £50 to £60

Lot: 212 Lot: 212A Lot: 213

1947 London Underground quad-royal POSTER 1927 Underground Group double-royal poster 1960 London Transport quad-royal POSTER MAP by H C Beck 'London Transport Railways'. depicting Windsor Bridge & Castle by Charles MAP 'London's Transport Systems'. A Print-code 1047/2292M/5000. Shows the Cundall (1890-1971) who designed posters for geographical map, designed by B G Lewis who planned extensions of the Central Line to Ongar the Underground from 1921-30. The poster is created maps for the Underground/LT from and West Ruislip and the subsequently designed to allow application of a slip at the 1931-64. Highlights the Underground, in the abandoned Northern Line ones to Alexandra bottom regarding excursions, fares etc. A little line colours, and also shows bus and coach Palace, Mill Hill (The Hale) and Bushey Heath. age-darkened and with some small losses and roads, British Railways. Folded, some small nicks Beck has thickened the lines to allow the line nibbles at the edges. [1] and stains, mainly at the edges, but presents names to be included within them. Some tape Estimate: £80 to £100 well. [1] residue at the edges, small damp stains near Estimate: £90 to £110 the lower edge, a short fold-tear and an element of creasing but still a good example. Folded. [1] Estimate: £1000 to £1300

Lot: 214 Lot: 215 Lot: 215A

1925 London Underground double-royal Selection (12) of 1960s double-crown COACH Selection (13) of 1960s (mainly) double-crown POSTER 'The Bright & Speedy Way to SERVICES POSTERS from operators incl (mostly) COACH SERVICES POSTERS from Pantomime & Play' (Leicester Square & Aldershot & District, Dartford Tunnel operators incl North Western, National Express, Piccadilly Circus) by Alma Faulkner (1886-1968). Coachways, East Kent, Maidstone & District, Ribble, Standerwick, Royal Blue, Southdown, Generally in good condition, linen-backed and Midland General plus 3 x INTERIOR POSTERS Trent, Tyne-Tees Mersey Express plus a 1979 faced with clear, matt adhesive film. A few from . Minor duplication. Reading Transport centenary poster and a creases and small stains, some age-darkening Mostly in good to very good condition. [15] Zürich tram poster. All in good to very good towards the lower edge. [1] condition. [15] Estimate: £90 to £110 Estimate: £90 to £110 Estimate: £70 to £100

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Lot: 216 Lot: 216A Lot: 217

1977 (January) London Underground quad-royal Selection of seven POSTERS comprising 2 x 1934 Ribble Motor Services double-crown POSTER MAP designed by Paul Garbutt. Shows London Transport quad-royal Central Bus maps, POSTER for 'Through Daily Limited Stop BR's North London line as well as the first 1969 & 1970 (folded, well-used), 3 x double- Service - Liverpool, Gloucester, Bristol, Torquay, section of the 'Fleet' Line (today's Jubilee Line) royal: London Transport 1962 Bus Crews' Paignton. Features a wonderful illustration by under construction from Baker Street to Overtime Ban & 1969 Transport (London) Act, an unknown artist of a Leyland(?) coach. Has Trafalgar Square. The Piccadilly Line extension Country Buses & Green Line Coaches (both been framed behind glass, the glass has cracked to Heathrow Central shown as opening 'late folded, good) and 1951 British Railways (E) but has not affected the poster. Was previously 1977'. A proof copy with extra margins. A few Eastern Region Map (very tatty) plus 2 x 33" x folded and has punch-holes at the top and small stains, most of which are off the map, 24" (84cm x 61cm) Co bottom edges but is generally very good. [1] otherwise generally very good. Rolled, no folds. poster maps, 1966 & 1970 (light wear). [7] [1] Estimate: £140 to £180 Estimate: £180 to £220 Estimate: £60 to £80

Lot: 218 Lot: 219 Lot: 220

1939 London Transport PANEL POSTER 1930s POSTER 'Ford Tens cross to France for 1930s POSTER 'Wolseley Hornets cross to 'International Horse Show, Olympia' by Thomas 45/6 by Townsend Channel Ferry from Dover'. France for 45/6 by Townsend Channel Ferry Rathmell (1912-1990). These posters were Townsend Ferries were the first to transport from Dover'. Townsend Ferries were the first to pasted onto the glass vestibules of cars across the Channel from 1928 onwards and transport cars across the Channel from 1928 Underground cars from the 1930s until the the ship depicted is almost certainly the SS onwards and the ship depicted is almost 1970s. Size 12.5" x 10" (32cm x 26cm). In very Forde which was used from 1930. Poster certainly the SS Forde which was used from good condition, very minor blemishes only. [1] measures 41" x 14" (105cm x 35cm) and has 1930. Poster measures 41" x 14" (105cm x Estimate: £90 to £110 been framed behind acrylic. A few nicks and 35cm) and has been framed behind acrylic. A light folds discernible but it displays very well few nicks and light folds discernible but it indeed. [1] displays very well indeed. [1] Estimate: £90 to £110 Estimate: £90 to £110

Lot: 221 Lot: 222 Lot: 223

1925 POSTER MAP OF THE Argentine Railways Selection of double-royal POSTERS comprising a 1908 French railway POSTER 'Chemin de Fer de present by the Buenos Aires & Pacific Railway c.mid-1950s BTC poster (with British Railways l'Ouest et de Brighton' advertising travel from Company of London E.C. Lines are colour-coded totem logo) by A N Wolstenholme with Paris to London via Dieppe to Newhaven and by company and indexed by broad gauge, illustrations incl a Derby Lightweight DMU and the LBSCR. Illustrated by Maurice Toussaint and middle [standard] gauge and narrow gauge. Has prototype diesel loco 10000 plus a 1960 British shows the Horse Guards with Buckingham inset maps of four major towns & cities. A very Waterways 'Heart of England Canal Cruises' Palace in the background. Measures 72cm x detailed and good quality publication. Measures poster and a c.late-1950s 'Enjoy a Weekend in 104cm (28.5" x 41") and mounted on linen. 29.5" x 40" (75cm x 102cm) and in very good London by train' poster published by the Generally in very good condition, a few small condition although folded heavily. [1] London Publicity Committee and BTHA. All are blemishes and a small area of creasing in the in reasonably good condition with some right-hand margin where it has once been Estimate: £80 to £100 creasing & scuffs, the last has been heavily affected by a little damp. [1] folded. [3] Estimate: £350 to £400 Estimate: £80 to £100

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Lot: 224 Lot: 224A Lot: 225

1928 Underground Group quad-royal POSTER 1974 London Transport double-royal POSTER by 1927 London General Omnibus Co (LGOC - 'Overground, Underground, the Londoner's Hans Unger (1915-1975) 'Lord Underground Group) quad-royal POSTER 'Stick Transport throughout the ages' by Richard T Ashfield....Creator of London Transport'. to London's Model Bus' by Frank Mason Cooper (1884-1957). Lavishly & colourfully Believed to be the last work by Unger for LT, his (1876-1965) who also designed posters for the illustrated with forms of transport from AD327 first had been in 1950. Generally in very good railway companies & BR. Features an NS-type to 1927. Has been folded & has the odd tiny condition. [1] bus which could be cut out and pasted to a box loss, short fold-partings, edge-scuffs etc but, in Estimate: £60 to £80 to create a model bus. Folded, with some small our view, still presents remarkably well with rich partings at the fold-corners but very reasonable & vivid colours. Very rarely seen at auction. [1] overall. A scarce poster not seen by us at auction before. [1] Estimate: £200 to £300 Estimate: £150 to £200

Lot: 226 Lot: 227 Lot: 228

1958 British Railways (Western Region) POSTER 1904 South Eastern & Chatham 1951 quad-royal POSTER MAP published by the 'Oxford - See Britain by Train' by Alan Carr Railway/Thomas Cook double-royal POSTER Railway Executive 'London & Suburbs Main Line Linford. Measures 23" x 18" (58cm x 46cm) and 'Interpreters in Uniform meet the principal Railways & connecting Railways of the London has been framed behind glass. In very good trains and steamers...'. Aimed at those Transport Executive'. An interesting example condition. Plus a 1951 British Railways (London travelling via Dover and Folkestone to Calais which was issued by the printers themselves, Midland Region) CARRIAGE PRINT 'Wolverton and Boulogne. Illustrated with a very Edwardian George Philip and Son, and folded into card Viaduct' by Kenneth Steel from the 'Railway interpreter in uniform. In very good condition, covers. In very good condition, light wear and Architecture' series. In its original glazed frame just 3 light horizontal fold creases. Probably the stains to the covers. [1] and in very good condition. [2] earliest surviving railway poster we have come Estimate: £60 to £80 across. [1] Estimate: £120 to £160 Estimate: £1300 to £1500

Lot: 229 Lot: 230 Lot: 231

Pair of London Transport enamel BUS STOP Officially bound volume of Underground Group Set of 1930s London Transport MAPS, the series FLAGS, the first a 1940s double-sided, flat type TRAFFIC NOTICES (District, London Electric, produced for the LPTB annual reposts. 'Request Stop' with two plates in a bronze Central London and City & South London Comprises Underground 1936, Central Bus frame, complete with fixing rods, and the Railways) for the year 1926, nos 1-50. In good Routes 1934, Trams & Trolleybus 1934 and second a 1950s/60s double-sided, hollow, 'boat' condition, a little wear to the spine. A most Green Line Coaches 1936. Loose framed behind type 'Bus & Coach Request' type. Both measure unusual item. [1] glass. 27.5" x 20" (70cm x 51cm) incl the 18" x 15.5" (46cm x 39cm) and are in much- Estimate: £60 to £80 frames. In very good condition. [4] used condition with weathering and small chips Estimate: £80 to £100 to the enamel. [2] Estimate: £120 to £150

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Lot: 232 Lot: 233 Lot: 234

1904 'District [Railway] MAP of Greater London Selection of London Transport coach stop Southern Railway enamel PLATFORM TARGET & Environs', 1st edition. The 2nd issue of this enamel E-PLATES for Green Line routes 701, SIGN from , the first out of edition. A linen-backed map inside hard covers, 703, 709, 714 and 719. All in good to very good, Waterloo on the former LSWR line. As with it folds out to 42" x 26" (107cm x 66cm). Shows ex-use condition. [5] nearly all targets from this station, the sign is the Uxbridge extension now completed. A little Estimate: £140 to £160 very weathered with edge-corrosion and areas wear to the covers but overall a very good of enamel loss but a reasonable example example. [1] nonetheless. [1] Estimate: £120 to £140 Estimate: £140 to £160

Lot: 235 Lot: 236 Lot: 237

Quantity of RAILWAYANA comprising cast-iron Selection of London Underground LAMPS Selection of Rail & Bus TIMETABLE BOOKLETS WAGON PLATES LMS 740563, LNER 1937 comprising a red-aspect TRAIN TAIL LAMP and 2 comprising Aldershot etc dated November 1942 Darlington 203843, LNER 1948 Darlington x triple-aspect GUARDS' HANDLAMPS. All are (vgc), Guildford & District dated August 1944 304387 and a small cast-iron plate marked BR embossed 'LT' and in ex-use condition. [3] and March-May 1947 (lightly used) and Woking 1949 HWD plus a BR 3-aspect GUARD'S Estimate: £70 to £90 & District dated August 1946 (loose cover) and HANDLAMP, a Southern Railway / Southern March 1947 (vgc). [5] Region enamelled GAS-LIGHT LAMPSHADE Estimate: £80 to £100 obtained by vendor from Forest Row station and an enamel BR LOOK OUT ARMBAND PLATE with leather strap. All in good, ex-use condition. [7] Estimate: £90 to £110

Lot: 238 Lot: 239 Lot: 240

Selection of Rail & Bus TIMETABLE BOOKLETS Selection of London County Council (LCC) Selection of London General Omnibus Company comprising Devizes, dated August 1946 (vgc), Tramways POCKET MAPS comprising issues (LGOC) POCKET MAPS comprising issues dated Exeter, dated September 1945 (first few pages dated November 1913, December 1913 and April 1914, June 1914, July 1914, August 1914, have scuffed edges), Minehead x 2, both dated April 1914. In excellent condition. [3] December 1914 and August 1915. Generally August 1946 (one lightly used, the other vgc), Estimate: £120 to £140 well used and some are fragile. [6] Swanage x 2, both dated July 1946 (corroded staples, otherwise vgc) and Tiverton, dated Estimate: £120 to £140 May-Oct 1946 (lightly used). [7] Estimate: £90 to £110

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Lot: 241 Lot: 242 Lot: 243

London Transport Bell Punch TICKET MACHINE London Transport bus conductor's WEBBING 1924 London Underground POCKET MAP of the complete with backing-plate & strap, correct HARNESS for a Gibson ticket machine. A Electric Railways of London "What to see and box (ex Merton (AL) garage) and wooden ticket complete item with all clips and the apron. In how to travel". June 1924 edition. A very good rack with tickets (not LT). Machine no 80114, well-used condition with wear to the apron but copy in very lightly-used condition. [1] punches correctly and rings. Box contains 1958 entirely usable. [1] Estimate: £80 to £90 sheet issued by Lens of Sutton re servicing ex-LT Estimate: £70 to £90 Bell Punch machines. [Punch, box, ticket rack]

Estimate: £120 to £140

Lot: 244 Lot: 245 Lot: 246

Croydon Corporation Tramways MAP & GUIDE 1950s/60s London Transport enamel BUS STOP 1881 London, Brighton and South Coast Railway TO CAR SERVICES dated February 1924. Rather SIGN ' Chingford' from a 'Keston' wooden bus Company CONTRACT & SPECIFICATION for fragile with one long fold-split but still just shelter. A flanged, single-sided sign measuring building 'two fast passenger paddle steamers'. intact. A very scarce issue. [1] 18" (46cm) square and in excellent condition The names SS Normandy and Brittany have Estimate: £140 to £160 with minor blemishes only. [1] been added by hand. An 18pp document Estimate: £380 to £440 prepared at the Locomotive Works in Brighton detailing the construction contract with the shipbuilder William Pearce of Glasgow. The covers are worn but the contents are good. A most unusual item. [1] Estimate: £80 to £100

Lot: 247 Lot: 247A Lot: 247B

London Transport (London Country) coach stop Large quantity (88) of 1930s-1970s bus BODY & Pair of 1930s AEC Regent brass enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 720 CHASSIS DRAWINGS (blueprints). Completely MANUFACTURER'S PLATES for chassis nos destinated Epping, , Stansted Airport. unsorted but makes noted include AEC, 6611643 and 6611562 with engine nos A 152 This could have been located at any major Leyland, Daimler, Guy, Seddon, Metro- 273 and A145A 322 respectively. Measure 10" x location between Aldgate and Loughton. In very Cammell, Park-Royal but there will be many 7.5" (25cm x 19cm) and are curved to fit the good, ex-use condition. E-plates for route 720 others. Generally in very good condition. [88] fixing location on the buses. In very good, ex- are very uncommon. [1] Estimate: £170 to £200 vehicle condition - one has been cleaned, the Estimate: £280 to £330 other not. [2] Estimate: £80 to £100

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Lot: 248 Lot: 248A Lot: 249

Pair of 1920s AEC/ADC light passenger chassis Quantity (7) of framed & glazed COLOUR London Underground enamel PLATFORM INSTRUCTION HANDBOOKS, the first for the PRINTS of 1920s Strachan & Brown-bodied FRIEZE PANEL from Belsize Park station on the AEC 411, 413 & 414 chassis and the second for buses & coaches, probably issued by the Northern Line. Measures 43" x 9" (109cm x the Associated Daimler Company 416A, 416D, bodybuilder. Artist and vintage unknown 23cm). A few scratches and small chips but 417A & 417D (also covers 426 & 427 models) although may be contemporary. S&B bodies of generally in very good, ex-use condition. [1] chassis. Bound into hard-wearing card covers, that time were often fitted to ADC & AEC Estimate: £140 to £180 both include a fold-out lubrication chart. chassis, amongst others. The company was later Exceptionally unusual items in very good known as Strachans and continued to build bus condition. [2] bodies into the 1970s. Bodies have names such Estimate: £80 to £100 as 'Sunny Surrey' and 'Normandy'. Prints measure 10" x 8" (26cm x 21cm) plus frame. In very good condition. [7] Estimate: £70 to £90

Lot: 250 Lot: 251 Lot: 252

1935 London Transport MAP of the London Pair of 1937 London Transport Officials' Pair of 1936 London Transport Officials' Passenger Transport Area. Specially prepared to TIMETABLE BOOKLETS of Central Area Buses TIMETABLE BOOKLETS of Central Area Buses show the Board's operating area from Baldock ('Red Books') comprising the issues dated 17th ('Red Books') comprising the issues dated 4th in the north to Horsham in the south. Shows all February and May 15th 1937. Both in good to November and 9th December 1936, the 3rd and road and rail routes - bus, tram, coach, very good condition, the former has the 4th editions of this 42-year series. Both in very Underground and main-line - and many other inspector's name/initials on the cover. [2] good condition. [2] features. Canvas-backed inside hard cloth- Estimate: £80 to £100 Estimate: £80 to £100 bound covers, opens out to 51" x 41" (130cm x 104cm). A little wear to the covers, otherwise in very good condition. [1] Estimate: £80 to £100

Lot: 253 Lot: 254 Lot: 254A

Bury Corporation Transport BUS STOP FLAG. Pair of TICKET MACHINES comprising a TIM, Selection of TICKET MACHINES comprising a Bell Cast alloy type, double-sided, of quite elaborate believed to be ex-Stevenson's and a Setright, Punch Automacheckit, a Setright Insert and an manufacture with Fare Stage wording and route serial no 1184, believed to be ex-Midland Red. Almex A. Original operators unknown. All come number 42. Thought to date from the 1950s. Each comes with its original metal box. with their boxes and are cosmetically in good Measures 14" x 24" (35cm x 61cm) and in very Superficially appear to be functioning but not condition but have not been checked for good, ex-use condition. A rarely-seen example. fully tested, both need inking. [2] functionality. [3] [1] Estimate: £120 to £140 Estimate: £120 to £140 Estimate: £120 to £140

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Lot: 255 Lot: 256 Lot: 257

London Underground 1938-Tube Stock enamel Large quantity of UK & Irish BUS TIMETABLES London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATE for CAB DESTINATION PLATE for Archway / etc, mainly 1930s-60s, from operators from A-E. route 109 annotated Weekday via Westminster. Colindale on the Northern Line. A double-sided Includes Aberdeen, Accrington, Aldershot & The 109 replicated the replaced tram routes plate with brass ends. In good, ex-use condition. District, Alexander's, Barton, Brewer's, Brighton, 16/18 by running in both directions around the [1] Bristol, Bury, Cardiff, Chatham & District, Embankment loop, either via Blackfriars or Estimate: £70 to £90 Coventry, Devon General, Dublin, East Kent, Westminster bridges. The plate is likely to have East Midland, East Yorkshire, Eastern Counties, been located in Kennington where the route Eastern National, Edinburgh & several more. bifurcated to either bridge. In excellent, ex-use Condition ranges from well-used to very good. condition. [1] [61] Estimate: £90 to £110 Estimate: £90 to £110

Lot: 258 Lot: 259 Lot: 260

c1930s-1950s City of Westminster enamel Quantity of London Transport Central 1880s MAP of the Environs of London published STREET SIGN from Piccadilly, W1 with extra Buses/London Country Buses consecutive YEAR- by W H Smith. Shows Rail Roads, turnpikes, wording giving building numbers for both sides SETS OF TRAFFIC CIRCULARS comprising Central county boundaries etc. Undated but inner circle of the road . Measures 42" x 30" (107cm x Buses 1966-1980 (15 years) and Country Buses line completed and District Rlwy shown to 76cm) and is in good, ex-use condition with a 1970-77 (8 years). Loose-bound and appear to Putney Bridge so map is mid-1880s. Very some chips from a long period in situ, mainly at be complete sets (not 100% verified) plus some detailed, opens out to 34" x 30" (86cm x 76cm), the edges. [1] duplicates. In very good condition. [23 sets] linen-backed inside hard covers. In good, used Estimate: £300 to £350 condition with minor fold etc restoration on Estimate: £100 to £120 reverse. [1] Estimate: £60 to £80

Lot: 261 Lot: 262 Lot: 263

1869 Metropolitan Goods Conference MAP of 1897 MAP of the proposed Brompton & c1906 Bacon's "New MAP of London". Shows Collection & Delivery Boundaries. A very Piccadilly Circus [tube] Railway, prepared for the District and Metropolitan Railways in red, detailed map of London showing the delivery the Parliamentary Session. Shows the intended the tubes and tubes under construction in zones with the boundaries hand-coloured and line from South Kensington to Piccadilly Circus orange. CLR, C&SLR, W&C, Great Northern, small circles added by hand to show, and the generating station at Lots Road. Also Bakerloo all open, the CCE&HR and the presumably, depôts. Opens out to 38" x 28" shows the lines of the District, the Central GNP&BR under construction. Opens out to (96cm x 70cm), linen-backed inside hard covers. London, the Baker St & Waterloo, Hampstead, 39.5" x 31.5" (100cm x 80cm), linen-backed, In good, well-used condition. A most unusual St Pancras & Charing Cross and the Waterloo & folds into hard covers and in good, lightly-used item. [1] City Rlwys. Linen-backed inside hard covers, condition. [1] Estimate: £100 to £120 opens out to 33" x 26" (84cm x 66cm). Heavily Estimate: £90 to £100 used with fold-partings, some annotations and worn covers. A very unusual item. [1] Estimate: £120 to £140

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Lot: 264 Lot: 265 Lot: 266

1866 SHEET MAP of the Railways in the 1845 Bett's MAP of England & Wales "with all Quantity of London Transport Green Line Metropolis and its Vicinity proposed by the Bills the Rail Roads", "compiled from the latest Coaches TIMETABLE LEAFLETS from 1938 (17), of the [Parliamentary] Session. A superb, Parliamentary documents". Shows "rail roads 1940 (1) and 1946-53 (17). All appear to be historic map presented with colour and clarity. open and in progress". A very detailed, colourful different. Mostly in good to very good Shows railways open, sanctioned but not open map, also shows roads, counties, towns, high condition. [35] and proposed, tunnel sections. A section of the ground etc. Opens out to 26.5" x 31" (67cm x Estimate: £60 to £80 Metropolitan, London's first Underground 79cm), linen-backed and comes with its original railway is open, that for the District is shown as card slipcase (label partly gone). Map has a few sanctioned. Many interesting railway company small stains but is generally good. [1] names, eg 'Mid London Railway'. Folded, opens out to 25" (64cm) square. In very good Estimate: £90 to £110 condition. A fascinating item. [1] Estimate: £140 to £160

Lot: 267 Lot: 268 Lot: 269

Quantity of London Transport Green Line Quantity of London Transport Green Line Quantity of Green Line Coach Services Limited Coaches TIMETABLE LEAFLETS from 1935-6. Coaches TIMETABLE LEAFLETS and SEASON TIMETABLE LEAFLETS from 1930-33. All appear One duplicate noted. Generally in very good TICKETS LEAFLETS from 1933-4. All appear to be to be different. Most are in good to very good condition. [38] different. Most are in good to very good condition. [38] Estimate: £170 to £200 condition. [51] Estimate: £200 to £250 Estimate: £170 to £200

Lot: 270 Lot: 271 Lot: 272

London Underground Standard or 1938-Tube Small selection of 1930s-60s London Transport London Transport bus FLEETNUMBER Stock enamel CAB DESTINATION PLATE for TIMETABLE BOOKLETS comprising London Area ('BONNET') PLATE from RT 2815. The original RT Barons Court/Rayners Lane on the Piccadilly July 1934, Red Road Guide August-October 2815 entered service in 1952 at Edgware (EW) Line. A double-sided plate with brass ends. In 1936 (both in good condition), Inspector's 'Red garage and the last bus to bear this number generally good, ex-use condition. [1] Book' October 1955 (worn cover and first finished service as a staff bus at Mortlake (M) Estimate: £80 to £90 pages) and Green Line Coach Guide and Central garage and was withdrawn and scrapped in Bus Timetables both Winter 1961 (both lightly 1972. In very good, ex-use condition, an used). [5] unusually fine example. [1] Estimate: £80 to £100 Estimate: £120 to £150

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Lot: 272A Lot: 273 Lot: 274

London Transport RT bus FRONT REGISTRATION Pair of 1927/28 DEPARTURE/ARRIVAL NOTICES Quantity of 1930s London Transport tram [& PLATE NLE 855 from RT 3748. The original RT from Batley Station in West Yorkshire (London trolleybus] TRACK & OVERHEAD CHARTS for 3748 entered service at Merton garage in 1953 Midland & Scottish Railway), the first for the locations and junctions all over London, and the last to carry this number finished as a period July 11 - September 25 1927 and the showing single/double conduit and trainer at Dalston garage in 1977 and was second for September 24 1928 until further single/double overhead with distances in miles. scrapped the following year. In good, ex-vehicle notice. Measure 12" x 18" (30cm x 46cm) and Local authority boundaries, rivers etc also condition. [1] apart from a little staining in places, are in very shown. Some are revised for trolleybus Estimate: £60 to £80 good condition. Both are fixed to card & operation. In good/very good condition. Highly hardboard. [2] unusual. [14] Estimate: £60 to £80 Estimate: £70 to £90

Lot: 275 Lot: 276 Lot: 277

LCC/London Transport tramways enamel c1931/32 Green Line Coaches Ltd FARECHARTS c1931/32 Green Line Coaches Ltd FARECHARTS RUNNING NUMBER PLATES '5', '20' and 'WX1'. as exhibited on the early T-type coaches. This as exhibited on the early T-type coaches. This These were carried on the side of trams set is for routes AA, E, F, AH, H, I and J. Mostly set is for routes L, P, T, U, X, Y and Z. Mostly in 1930s-1952 to indicate the running order on in very good condition, have been folded. Very very good condition, have been folded. Very each route. Double-sided, in well-used unusual items. [7] unusual items. [7] condition. [3] Estimate: £120 to £140 Estimate: £120 to £140 Estimate: £90 to £110

Lot: 278 Lot: 279 Lot: 280

Selection of London General Omnibus Company Selection of London County Council (LCC) Considerable quantity of London Transport (LGOC) POCKET MAPS comprising issues dated Tramways POCKET MAPS comprising issues Tram/Trolleybus and Central Bus POCKET April 1912 (fairly good condition), May 1912 dated August 1913, September 1913 and MAPS, the former from 1940-50 (5 issues) and (fragile with partings) and September 1913 October 1913. In very good to excellent the latter from 1926 (LGOC) - 1969 (50 issues). (fairly good condition). [3] condition. [3] All appear to be different. Most are in very good Estimate: £80 to £100 Estimate: £120 to £140 to excellent condition. [55] Estimate: £80 to £100

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Lot: 281 Lot: 282 Lot: 283

Considerable quantity of London Bus POCKET 1971 London Underground quad-royal POSTER Pair of London Transport Officials' TIMETABLE MAPS comprising 25 consecutive issues (1995 MAP designed by Paul Garbutt. Carries a small, BOOKLETS of Trams and Trolleybuses [issue 1]-2004) of the Greater London Bus Map official sticker announcing the opening of comprising the issues dated October 29 1947 by Mike Harris and 74 issues of the official Pimlico station on the Victoria line in Autumn and May 5 1948. The first includes separate London Transport etc Bus Map from 1970-1999. 1972. Generally in very good condition, a little amendment leaflets nos 1 & 2. In very good, These appear to be all different and may well be damage at the edges in the bottom r/h corner lightly-used condition, the first has the official's a complete run. All are in very good to excellent has been well-repaired with reinforcement on initials on the cover. [4] condition. [99] the reverse. Rolled, no folds. [1] Estimate: £90 to £110 Estimate: £120 to £140 Estimate: £180 to £220

Lot: 284 Lot: 285 Lot: 286

1928 London Underground MAP of the Electric London Transport RADIATOR BADGE from one Pair of London Transport DMS bus rear Railways of London "What to see and how to of the WW2 'utility' G-class Guy buses. LT REGISTRATION PLATES comprising EGP 85J travel". Summer 1928 edition, designed by E G always fitted buses with its own radiator badges from DMS 85 (new 1971, scrapped 1982) and Perman with elaborate calligraphy of station but, during the War, it would have been TGX 769M from DMS 769 (new 1974, names and border etc. A very good example considered an extravagance to manufacture the withdrawn by LT 1980, sold for further use and with minor blemishes only. [1] usual enamel badges, so makeshift, hand- scrapped in 1988). Made of Triplex toughened Estimate: £110 to £130 painted plates were made in-house. Vendor glass and designed to be back-lit, both are in believes it to be ex-G 373. Ex-vehicle condition, very good, ex-use condition. [2] weathered and scratched. Only the 2nd Estimate: £80 to £100 example of the original badges we have seen. [1] Estimate: £90 to £110

Lot: 287 Lot: 288 Lot: 289

A c1930s City of Westminster opal glass STREET The "District Railway MAP of London', 7th Selection of 1932-33 London General Omnibus SIGN from Newport Court, WC, a street off edition, dated 1907. The last edition of a series Co PANEL TIMETABLES for routes numbered in Charing Cross Road, close by London's which began in 1873. Shows the Franco-British the range 26 - 121. All are double-sided (one Chinatown. Comes with its original wooden Exhibition (held in 1908) and Exhibition Station side pictured only) and in very good condition. frame and measures 36" x 13" (91cm x 33cm) on the CLR. A large-scale, full-colour map (42" x [18] including the frame. Some small stains from a 26", 107cm x 66cm), linen-backed and folded Estimate: £80 to £100 long period of use but generally in very good into hard covers. Bakerloo, Hampstead & condition. [1] Piccadilly tubes shown in bold red, non-Group Estimate: £250 to £300 tubes, eg Central and C&SLR, and the Met in blue and not so prominently! A little wear to the covers but overall in very good condition. [1]

Estimate: £150 to £200

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Lot: 290 Lot: 291 Lot: 292

Selection of 1932-33 London General Omnibus 1950s London Underground ENAMEL SIGN London Underground enamel PLATFORM Co PANEL TIMETABLES for routes numbered in 'Way Out' with the famous design of an arrow FRIEZE PANEL from Camden Town station on the range 137 - 629, G1 & G2 plus an out-of- piercing a circle. The two-flighted arrow the Northern Line. Measures 50" x 9" (127cm x sequence 10/10A. All are double-sided (one suggests 1950s vintage, possibly very early 23cm). Small enamel loss at the bottom l/h side pictured only) and in very good condition. 1960s. A double-sided, fully-flanged sign corner and some surface scratches but overall a [19] measuring 32" x 21" (80cm x 52cm), complete good example . [1] Estimate: £80 to £100 with original fixing bracket. In very good, ex - Estimate: £110 to £150 use condition, a couple of small chips but retains an excellent shine. [1] Estimate: £180 to £220

Lot: 293 Lot: 294 Lot: 295

London Underground 1938-Tube Stock enamel Complete 1st and 2nd volumes of 'PENNYFARE', Complete 3rd and 4th volumes of 'PENNYFARE', CAB DESTINATION PLATE for Elstree (never the London Transport staff magazine, for the the London Transport staff magazine, for the used)/ Special on the Northern Line. A double- years 1934 and 1935. Each comes with the years 1936 and 1937. Each comes with the sided plate with brass ends. In good, ex-use official index for the year. Generally in good to official index for the year. Generally in good to condition with some residue of adhesive and very good condition, a couple of the 1934 issues very good condition. [24 issues] over-painting which could be easily removed. have loose covers. [24 issues] [1] Estimate: £100 to £140 Estimate: £70 to £90 Estimate: £100 to £140

Lot: 295A Lot: 295B Lot: 296

Complete 5th and 6th volumes of 'PENNYFARE', War Series of 'PENNYFARE' the London London Transport Metropolitan Line CARRIAGE the London Transport staff magazine, for the Transport staff magazine, from October 1939 MAP dated 1937 (thick card, good ex-use years 1938 and 1939 (up to September which (No 1) - March 1947 (No 90), the final issue. condition with small damp stains at foot & was the last pre-war issue). Generally in good to These are the reduced-size, wartime austerity vertical creasing) plus a c. early 1930s very good condition. [21 issues] issues. Appears to be close to a complete run CARRIAGE ADVERTISEMENT for Onoto Pens, but not 100% verified. Most are in good possible also ex Metropolitan Railway or Line Estimate: £90 to £120 condition, a few are a bit worn. [c80-90 issues] (thick card, good ex-use condition, corners Estimate: £140 to £160 clipped). These were located in the compartments of T-stock and steam-hauled carriages. [2] Estimate: £120 to £140

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Lot: 297 Lot: 297A Lot: 298

Pair of London Transport RT bus BODYBULDER'S London Transport bus BODYBUILDER'S PLATE London Transport bus BODYBUILDER'S PLATE PLATES, one for Park Royal Vehicles Ltd and one for Metropolitan Cammell Carriage & Wagon Co for Leyland Motors Ltd from one of the 500 for Saunders Engineering and Shipyard Ltd. The Ltd from one of the 450 RTL-type Leyland 7RTs RTW-type Leyland 6RTs with bodies built by this reverses are marked 'RT 1236' and 'RT 4472' with bodies built by this firm in 1949-50. The firm in 1949-50. A rarely-seen plate. in good ex- respectively. Both in good, ex-vehicle condition. reverse is marked 'RTL 847'. A rarely-seen plate. vehicle condition, a little grubby. [1] [2] In good ex-vehicle condition. [1] Estimate: £100 to £140 Estimate: £100 to £120 Estimate: £80 to £100

Lot: 298A Lot: 299 Lot: 300

London Transport bus BODYBUILDER'S PLATE 1919 London Underground MAP OF THE c1960s Maidstone & District coach for Mann Egerton & Co Ltd, Norwich from one ELECTRIC RAILWAYS OF LONDON 'What to See DESTINATION BLIND with a wide range of of the 150 T and TD-type AEC Regals and & How to See it' with print-code London, UK and continental European Leyland Tigers with bodies built by this firm in 209-500M-18-6-19. Has the black bullseye on destinations. A most interesting & unusual item. 1948/49. The reverse is marked 'TD 87'. A very the cover and opens out in 8 panels to 14" x 11" A complete blind with both leaders and in good, rarely-seen plate, seen just once by us before. (35 x 28cm). This is a very good copy, just a little ex-use condition, a little dirty in one or two In good, ex-vehicle condition with a few surface age-darkening in places and very minor places. [1] abrasions. [1] blemishes. [1] Estimate: £50 to £50 Estimate: £250 to £300 Estimate: £100 to £120

Lot: 301 Lot: 302 Lot: 303

Set of London Transport front & side Selection of five London Transport DMS bus Selection of five London Transport DMS/DM bus DESTINATION BLINDS for a Metrobus from DESTINATION BLINDS comprising YY (side, DESTINATION BLINDS comprising YY (side, Battersea (B) garage comprising front ultimate ultimate) blinds from Merton (AL) garage dated ultimate) blinds from Edgware (EW) garage (NN) dated 15.2.84, front intermediate (KM) 13.2.76 and from Elmers End (ED) garage dated dated 22.9.78 and 3 from Holloway (HT) garage dated 25.1.83 and side (CC) dated 26.1.83. All 27.9.79, an NN (front, ultimate) blind from dated 29.10.75 x 2 & 20.10.78 and a KK (front, are complete blinds, with white leaders, are and Elmers End (ED) garage dated 23.5.76 and KK intermediate, also fits Routemaster) blind from are in good, ex-use condition. [3] (front, intermediate) blinds from Elmers End Holloway (HT) garage dated 27.9.78. All are Estimate: £70 to £90 (ED) garage dated 8.10.73 and from Barking complete blinds, with white leaders at each end (BK) garage dated 14.4.78. All are complete and are generally in good, ex-use condition. [5] blinds, with white leaders at each end and are generally in good, ex-use condition. [5] Estimate: £80 to £100

Estimate: £90 to £110

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Lot: 304 Lot: 305 Lot: 306

London Transport tram DESTINATION BLIND London Transport trolleybus DESTINATION Selection of five London Transport DMS/DM bus (route numbers) from Abbey Wood depôt dated BLIND (route numbers) from West Ham (WH) DESTINATION BLINDS comprising YY (side, May 1947 and to fit an ex-West Ham depôt dated 19.12.56. A complete blind, with ultimate) blinds from Edmonton (EM) garage Corporation car. A complete blind, with leaders, leaders, in good, ex-use condition, the material dated 17.7.75 & 26.9.78, from Poplar (PR) in good, ex-use condition with the original is a little stiff. [1] garage dated 12.5.80 and from Walworth (WL) lower roller still present. [1] Estimate: £70 to £90 garage dated 29.9.78 and a KK (front, Estimate: £60 to £80 intermediate) blind from (WN) garage dated 12.9.74. All are complete blinds, with white leaders at each end and are generally in good, ex-use condition. [5] Estimate: £90 to £110

Lot: 307 Lot: 308 Lot: 309

Pair of November 1929 National Omnibus & London Transport bus DESTINATION BLIND London Transport bus DESTINATION BLIND Transport Co Ltd TIMETABLE BOOKLETS, the dated 24.1.85 for Routemaster and Metrobus dated 9.11.84 for Metrobus type (will also fit first for Bedford & District, the second for types at Edmonton (EM) garage. An ultimate Routemasters) at Cricklewood (W) garage. An Gloucestershire, Wilts, Somerset & Dorset. The blind, coded NN, which is complete with both ultimate blind, coded NN, which is complete latter has a loose cover but otherwise both are white leaders and in good, ex-use condition. [1] with both white leaders and in good, ex-use in very good condition. [2] condition. [1] Estimate: £80 to £100 Estimate: £80 to £100 Estimate: £80 to £100

Lot: 310 Lot: 311 Lot: 312

London Transport GIBSON TICKET MACHINE London Transport trolleybus DESTINATION London Transport trolleybus DESTINATION with original box and spare ticket rolls. Machine BLIND (front & rear boxes) from Hammersmith BLIND (route numbers) from Hammersmith no 21500, prints money values from 1 1/2p to (HB) depôt dated 29.3.56. Covers routes 626, (HB) depôt dated 16.1.59. A complete blind, 12 1/2p. It prints a good ticket, 'London 628 & 630. A complete blind, with leaders and with leaders and rollers, in good, ex-use Transport' was erased from the printing plate rollers, in good, ex-use condition. [1] condition. [1] upon disposal by LT. [1 set] Estimate: £160 to £200 Estimate: £70 to £90 Estimate: £300 to £350

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Lot: 313 Lot: 314 Lot: 315

Full set (16) of London Transport 'Buses for Quantity (65) of London Transport etc POCKETS Three 1920s/30s volumes of the MOTOR Trolleybuses' TIMETABLE LEAFLETS covering the MAPS & LEAFLETS 1930s-1970s incl Central TRANSPORT YEAR-BOOK comprising volume 13, 14 stages of the trolleybus conversion Buses, Trams & Trolleybuses, Underground, 1928-29, volume 18, 1933-34 and volume 20, programme from March 1959 to May 1962. Country Buses, Green Line, 'London' etc maps, 1935-36. These weighty tomes were the 'bible' Generally in good condition. [16] holiday & Underground extension leaflets, night of the bus & coach industry. Some wear to the Estimate: £90 to £110 services & other timetable leaflets and sundry covers, the contents are generally very good. [3] others plus a quantity (40+) of 1962-65 Country Buses & Coaches loose TRAFFIC CIRCULARS, Estimate: £170 to £200 several are duplicated. [100+]

Estimate: £90 to £110

Lot: 316 Lot: 317 Lot: 318

Pair of London Transport bus DESTINATION Small selection of 1913 London General Quantity of London General Omnibus Company BLINDS,, the first a Routemaster blind coded KK Omnibus Company POCKET MAPS ('Map & and London Transport Central Buses POCKET (intermediate box) from Finchley (FY) garage Guide, Weekday & Sunday Services') comprising MAPS dated from 1930-1938 plus the 1937 dated 6.8.70 and the second an SMS blind (also the issues for March, July and September that Coronation Arrangements POCKET MAP. A few fits RF) coded K (front box) from Harrow Weald year. All are a little fragile with some fold- are well-used but most are in good to very good (HD) garage dated 23.11.76. The former is partings and general wear. [3] condition. [34] complete with both white leaders and in good, Estimate: £80 to £100 Estimate: £90 to £110 ex-use condition, the second is missing the upper leader, has a small amount of damage to the first panel but is otherwise good. [2]

Estimate: £60 to £80

Lot: 319 Lot: 320 Lot: 321

Quantity of Green Line Coaches Ltd (1 East Large quantity of UK BUS TIMETABLES etc, Eastern Counties ENAMEL HEADER PLATE 'Time Surrey) / London Transport Green Line Coaches mainly 1930s-60s, from operators from G-R. Table'. Measures 36" x 8" (91cm x 20cm) and TIMETABLE LEAFLETS & SEASON TICKET Includes Grange, Halifax, Hants & Dorset, has some chips and small losses. Plus a double- LEAFLETS etc dated from July 1930 to 1936. No Hastings Tramways, Huddersfield, LUT, Leeds, sided enamel BUS STOP FLAG 'United' obvious duplication and most are in good to Lincolnshire Road Car, Liverpool, Lough Swilly, measuring 13" x 16" (33cm x 41cm) in very very good condition. [83] Maidstone & District, Mansfield, Midland Red, weathered condition. [2] Estimate: £140 to £160 Newbury, North Western, Portsmouth, Reading, Estimate: £80 to £100 Red & White, Ribble & several more. Condition ranges from well-used to very good. [59]

Estimate: £80 to £100

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Lot: 322 Lot: 323 Lot: 323A

1933 London Underground H C Beck Large box of loose-bound London General Large box of loose-bound London Transport diagrammatic, card POCKET MAP from the first- Omnibus Company TRAFFIC CIRCULARS from Trams/Trams & Trolleybuses TRAFFIC year series titled 'Underground Railways of 1927-1930. Appears to be a complete run for CIRCULARS from 1933-1950. Appears to be a London'. Issued c.September 1933 and has print the period but this has not been fully checked. complete run for the period but this has not reference 33-2791. Shows the escalator NB: these are nearly all photocopies, just a few been fully checked. NB: these are nearly all connection between Bank and Monument are originals. In very good condition. [18 photocopies, just a few are originals. In very stations. A few foxing spots in places but in binders] good condition. [15 binders] other respects a very good copy. [1] Estimate: £170 to £220 Estimate: £170 to £220 Estimate: £300 to £350

Lot: 324 Lot: 325 Lot: 326

Quantity of London Transport/London Country Quantity of London Transport/London Country c1906 London bus driver's enamel LICENCE POCKET MAPS for Country Area Buses from POCKET MAPS for Green Line Coaches from BADGE 'STAGE DRIVER - MECHANICAL POWER' 1948 (1st issue) to 1978. A very comprehensive 1935-1977. The post-WW2 element is with serial number 8,454 and issued in the first collection, quite possibly a complete run. Some particularly comprehensive and may be a years of the 20th century when distinction issues are duplicated and several contain the complete run. Some minor duplication noted. needed to be made between horse and motor- relevant amendment leaflet. Most are in very Most are in good to excellent condition. [85] bus drivers. A double-sided badge which would good to excellent condition. [69] Estimate: £80 to £100 have been worn on the lapel with a leather Estimate: £80 to £100 strap. A reasonable example given that these badges were buried after withdrawal in order to prevent fraudulent re-use. It has the resulting edges-losses through corrosion. [1] Estimate: £80 to £100

Lot: 326A Lot: 327 Lot: 328

Selection of Routemaster etc mainly second- Pair of London Transport Routemaster perspex Pair of London Transport Routemaster hand SPARE PARTS: grab rail (50" - 127cm), RADIATOR TRIANGLE BADGES, one Central ALLOCATION STENCIL PLATES 'RM'. A small chrome wheel trims x 3, small body panels ref Area, one Country Area, as fitted from 1965 number of these were made by LT in the 1960s RM 001 CL7 x 2 (unused), indicator switch, onwards to red RMs/RMLs and to green for use on Routemaster buses at special displays window-winder handles x 2, several small RMLs/RCLs (later retrofitted to the RMC or in use at special events etc. In very good, ex- decals (unused), light switch and a conductor's coaches as well) respectively. The Central use condition. [2] ticket-machine box with a considerable number badge is in good, ex-use condition with a little Estimate: £60 to £80 of unused bulbs. [15 + quantity of bulbs] paint loss on the reverse and the Country badge is excellent, barely a blemish. [2] Estimate: £120 to £140 Estimate: £170 to £200

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Lot: 328A Lot: 329 Lot: 330

London Transport Routemaster BONNET Roll of Routemaster unused SEAT MOQUETTE London Underground 1938-Tube Stock enamel FLEETNUMBER PLATE ex RM 2177. The original MATERIAL for the refurbished RMLs etc, CAB DESTINATION PLATE for High Barnet / RM 2177 entered service at Willesden (AC) colloquially known as the 'crushed strawberry' Morden on the Northern Line. A double-sided garage in 1965, replacing RTWs, and the last to pattern. The material is 60cm (24") wide and plate with brass ends. In generally good, ex-use carry this number was withdrawn at Streatham vendor advises that there is 8 metres in the roll. condition, a streak of paint on both sides. [1] (AK) garage in 1987 and sent for scrap that year. [1 roll] Estimate: £70 to £90 Comes with backing flap and brackets. In good, Estimate: £100 to £120 ex-use condition. [1] Estimate: £80 to £90

Lot: 331 Lot: 332 Lot: 333

London Underground enamel PLATFORM Selection of 1930s London Underground Selection of 1930s London Underground FRIEZE PANEL from Caledonian Road station on diagrammatic, card POCKET MAPS by H C Beck diagrammatic, card POCKET MAPS by H C Beck the Piccadilly Line. Measures 64.5" x 9" (164cm comprising issues 2, 1934 (tiny edge loss, comprising issues 1, 1936, 2, 1936 and 1, 1937. x 23cm). Small enamel losses, some dirt stains otherwise very good), 1, 1935 and 2, 1935 (both All in excellent condition. [3] and paint splashes but generally in very good in excellent condition). [3] Estimate: £180 to £220 condition. [1] Estimate: £180 to £220 Estimate: £100 to £120

Lot: 334 Lot: 335 Lot: 336

Selection of 1930s London Underground Selection of 1930s London Underground Selection of WW2 London Underground diagrammatic, card POCKET MAPS comprising diagrammatic, card POCKET MAPS by Hans diagrammatic, card POCKET MAPS comprising 'Beck' issues 2, 1937 and 1, 1938 and Schleger Schleger comprising issues 1, 1939, 2, 1939 and 'Schleger' issues 1, 1940 and 2, 1940 and 'Beck' issue 2, 1938. All in very good condition. [3] 3, 1939. All in very good/excellent condition. [3] issues 2, 1941, 1, 1943 and 1, 1945. All in Estimate: £140 to £170 good/very good condition. [5] Estimate: £140 to £170 Estimate: £180 to £220

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Lot: 337 Lot: 338 Lot: 339

London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE 1950s/60s London Transport enamel BUS & Selection of London Transport Trolleybus depôt for Green Line route 718 destinated Kingston, COACH STOP FLAG (Request), an E3 version ALLOCATION STENCIL PLATES for Colindale (CE), Victoria, Harlow, 'Fare Stage'. This may well with runners for 3 e-plates on each side. A Hammersmith (HB) and Poplar (PR) depôts. In have been located in Staines or Hampton. E- traditional bullseye 'boat' flag, (two-sided, very good, ex-use condition. [3] plates with the 'Fare Stage' annotation are most hollow) measuring 18" x 20.5" (46cm x 52cm). A Estimate: £80 to £100 unusual. A couple of small blemishes, otherwise bit dirty but this is a very good example with in excellent, ex-use condition. [1] small blemishes only. [1] Estimate: £550 to £650 Estimate: £140 to £160

Lot: 340 Lot: 341 Lot: 342

1966 London Underground quad-royal POSTER Selection of Routemaster, RT etc INDICATOR An AEC winged COACH BADGE as fitted to the MAP designed by Paul Garbutt. Shows the 'EARS', 2 with RM-type brackets and 1 with RT- front panel of AEC coaches, such as the Victoria line under construction between type bracket plus 2 x the lens assemblies with Reliance, 1950s-70s. A complete unit, stainless Victoria and Walthamstow. Generally in very rubber surrounds. Second-hand items in used steel with enamel badge and fixing bolts on the good condition, one parting at a fold upwards condition. [3+2] reverse. Measures 18" x 8" (46cm x 20cm) and from the bottom edge. Was once folded, now Estimate: £120 to £140 is in very good used condition with just some rolled. [1] small blemishes from use. [1] Estimate: £180 to £220 Estimate: £70 to £90

Lot: 343 Lot: 344 Lot: 345

London Underground enamel PLATFORM Late Victorian/early Edwardian ENAMEL SIGN 1924 British Empire Exhibition at Wembley BULLSEYE SIGN from Epping Station on the 'Notice to Passengers - Please Retain your official fold-out PLAN & MAP designed by Central Line, the northern terminus. A 3-part Tickets for Inspection - By Order'. Thought to be Kennedy North in a style similar to MacDonald sign consisting of the name-bar and two half- from a horse-bus or horse-tram but exact origin Gill with an Underground map with calligraphed moons, no frame. Dates from the late unknown. Measures 19.5" x 2.75" (50cm x 7cm) station names and elaborate, colourful 1960s/early 1970s. The bar measures 58" and is in very good, ex-use condition with minor illustrations. An unusually fine example, lightly (147cm) across. A few small chips to the enamel blemishes only. [1] used but generally in very good condition. [1] but generally in very good, ex-use condition. [3 Estimate: £90 to £110 pieces] Estimate: £90 to £120 Estimate: £300 to £350

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Lot: 346 Lot: 347 Lot: 348

London Transport bus conductor's leather CASH BOOK 'RT - The Story of a London Bus' by Ken London Underground 1938-Tube Stock enamel BAG with strap and 'budget' key as well as a few Blacker and published by Capital Transport. This CAB DESTINATION PLATE for Golders Green / unused coin bags. Plus a double-sided, 14- is the 1979 first edition and is in excellent Hampstead on the Northern Line. A double- position wooden TICKET RACK. Items in good, condition, including the dust-cover. [1] sided plate with brass ends. In good, ex-use ex-use condition, could do with a clean. Estimate: £80 to £100 condition, needs a clean. [1] Estimate: £90 to £110 Estimate: £70 to £90

Lot: 349 Lot: 350 Lot: 351

London Transport bus FLEETNUMBER London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE 1933 London Underground H C Beck ('BONNET') PLATE from RT 2350. The original RT for Green Line route 704 destinated London diagrammatic, card POCKET MAP from the first- 2350 entered service in 1949 at Putney Bridge Airport, , Windsor. Features the original year series titled 'Underground Railways of (F) garage and the last bus to bear this number name for Heathrow Airport. This could well London'. Issued c.December 1933 and has print finished service at Fulwell (FW) garage in 1970 have been located in Hammersmith on a reference 33-3636. Shows the escalator and was scrapped that year. In good, ex-use westbound stop. In very good, ex-use condition. connection between Bank and Monument condition. [1] [1] stations. In excellent condition, crisp & firm, a Estimate: £100 to £120 Estimate: £250 to £300 superb copy. [1] Estimate: £350 to £400

Lot: 352 Lot: 353 Lot: 354

1930s London Transport bus stop timetable London Transport enamel BUS STOP FLAG London Transport enamel BUS & COACH STOP panel enamel HEADER PLATE in the pre-war ('Request'). A small, single-sided sign of the type FLAG ('Bus Compulsory, Coach Request'). A style with over/underlining with diamond cut- that were located in runners on the roof of bus small, single-sided sign of the type that were outs. This standard style of plate replaced all shelters alongside e-plates. These are rarely located in runners on the roof of bus shelters the various previous types from around 1937 seen at auction. Measures 10.5" x 10" (27cm x alongside e-plates. These are rarely seen at onwards. In very good, ex-use condition, a few 25cm). In excellent condition. [1] auction. Measures 10.5" x 10" (27cm x 25cm). small blemishes at the edges and very light Estimate: £130 to £150 In excellent condition. [1] weathering. [1] Estimate: £170 to £200 Estimate: £100 to £120

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Lot: 355 Lot: 356 Lot: 357

Quantity of 1930s London Transport HOLIDAY Quantity of 1940s/50s London Transport 1908 Post-cards GUIDE to Kensington Palace TIMETABLE LEAFLETS (Easter, Whitsun, HOLIDAY TIMETABLE LEAFLETS (Easter, including a fold-out District Railway Miniature Christmas etc) dated from Christmas 1933 to Whitsun, Christmas etc) dated from Christmas Map of London, 8th edition. The map now gives August Bank Holiday 1939 (the last issue before 1946 (post-war resumption) to Christmas 1953. the affiliated Underground Group tube lines suspension for WW2). A comprehensive A comprehensive collection with just one equal prominence although the still- collection with no duplication and probably duplication and probably close to a complete independent Central London tube not so! close to a complete run. In good to very good run. In good to very good condition. [50] Covers are worn but contents, including condition. [38] Estimate: £120 to £140 postcards, are very good. A most unusual item. Estimate: £120 to £140 [1] Estimate: £120 to £140

Lot: 358 Lot: 359 Lot: 360

Run of 1935 London Transport 'London Area' Run of 1935 London Transport 'London Area' Run of 1935 London Transport 'London Area' TIMETABLE BOOKLETS ('Buses, Coaches, TIMETABLE BOOKLETS ('Buses, Coaches, TIMETABLE BOOKLETS ('Buses, Coaches, Trolleybuses, Tramways & Underground Rlys') Trolleybuses, Tramways & Underground Rlys') Trolleybuses, Tramways & Underground Rlys') comprising the issues for January, February, comprising the issues for May, June, July & comprising the issues for September, October, March & April 1935. Together with adjacent August 1935. Together with adjacent lots, these November & December 1935. Together with lots, these form the complete year-set for 1935. form the complete year-set for 1935. In good to adjacent lots, these form the complete year-set In good to very good condition. [4] very good condition. [4] for 1935. In good to very good condition. [4] Estimate: £120 to £140 Estimate: £120 to £140 Estimate: £120 to £140

Lot: 361 Lot: 362 Lot: 363

Large quantity of UK BUS TIMETABLES etc, London Underground enamel STOCK-NUMBER 1904 MAP published by the Underground mainly 1930s-60s, from operators from S-Y. PLATE from 1938-Tube Stock Driving Motor Car Electric Railways of London Ltd and, we believe, Includes St Helens, Sheffield, SMT, Southdown, 11092. These plates were located inside, at the the first to be produced with this title and Southend, Southern National, Southern Vectis, end of each car above the inter-communicating showing the integrated network. Group lines Southampton, South Wales, Stratford Blue, door. In very good, ex-use condition, very small and those with running rights shown with thick Thames Valley, United Counties, Venture, enamel-losses. [1] lines, others, eg CLR, with thin lines. Also shows Westcliff-on-Sea, Western National, Wilts & Estimate: £90 to £110 power stations, sub-stations, depôts & selected Dorset, & several more. tramway connections. Single-sided, opens out Condition ranges from well-used to very good. to 49" x 33" (124cm x 83cm). Rather fragile, [72] some fold tears have been repaired on reverse Estimate: £90 to £110 with archive tape. A very scarce item, only the 2nd copy we have encountered. [1] Estimate: £300 to £400

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Lot: 364 Lot: 365 Lot: 366

Selection of London Transport RT bus enamel Selection of London Transport RT & RLH bus Selection of London Transport bus enamel RADIATOR TRIANGLE BADGES for Central (red) enamel RADIATOR TRIANGLE BADGES in two RADIATOR BADGES comprising Guy Utility type, versions. Two are lightly-used, the other different styles for Country (green) versions. Leyland STD & TD type and Guy GS & Country appears unused. [3] One is lightly-used, the others appear unused. Leyland RTL type. All appear to be unused. [3] Estimate: £120 to £150 [3] Estimate: £120 to £150 Estimate: £140 to £160

Lot: 367 Lot: 367A Lot: 368

Selection of London Transport etc Routemaster London Transport Routemaster BONNET Selection of London County Council (LCC) RADIATOR TRIANGLE BADGES comprising FLEETNUMBER PLATE ex RM 136. The original Tramways POCKET MAPS comprising issues Central (red) RM/RML, Country (green) RM 136 entered service at West Ham (WH) dated May 1913, June 1913 and July 1913. In RMC/RCL/RML (all 1965-on) and non-London garage in 1960, replacing trolleybuses, and the very good to excellent condition. [3] type, eg BEA and Northern General. A few light last to carry this number was withdrawn at Estimate: £120 to £140 scratches but all are generally in excellent Victoria (GM) garage in 1991 and sent for scrap condition. [3] the following year. Comes with backing flap and Estimate: £200 to £250 brackets. In good, ex-use condition. [1] Estimate: £80 to £100

Lot: 369 Lot: 370 Lot: 371

Quantity of paper issues of the London Pair of WW2 London Transport Officials' The first three volumes of LONDON TRANSPORT Underground DIAGRAMMATIC MAP comprising TIMETABLE BOOKLETS of Trams and MAGAZINES from the 1st issue in April 1947 11 copies of a c1959 issue by H C Beck, a c1961 Trolleybuses comprising the issues dated through to March 1950. An unbroken run of 36 issue by Harold C Hutchison and 2 x c1966 issue January 21st 1945 and April 25th 1945. In good, consecutive issues generally in very good by Paul E Garbutt. All are single-sided , the lightly-used condition, the first has a small loss condition. [36] same size as the card pocket maps and are in to the cover where the inspector's name has Estimate: £80 to £100 very good to excellent, unused condition. [14] been removed. [2] Estimate: £120 to £140 Estimate: £120 to £140

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Lot: 372 Lot: 373 Lot: 374

1934 London Underground H C Beck London Underground ENAMEL SIGN 'Service Quantity of Underground Group Tramways, LCC diagrammatic, card POCKET MAP from the first update' with each line listed in its background Tramways & London Transport Tram/Trolleybus series titled 'Underground Railways of London'. colour and a with space against each for & Tram POCKET MAPS dated from 1927-1950. Issued c.March 1934 and has print reference comments. A superb, colourful item with every Minor duplication. Plus an April 1952 London 34-1945 350M. Shows the escalator connection aspect and detail in full enamel finish. Likely to Transport 'Buses for Trams' LEAFLET. Condition between Bank and Monument stations. In date from the mid-1990s and would have been ranges from used to very good. [31] excellent condition, crisp & firm with just a few replaced when the East London line ceased to tiny foxing spots on the cover. [1] be part of the Underground. Measures 26" x Estimate: £110 to £130 40" (66cm x 102cm). In excellent condition with Estimate: £250 to £350 very minor blemishes only. [1] Estimate: £300 to £350

Lot: 375 Lot: 376 Lot: 377

Set of London Transport 1950s/60s BUS STOP 1925 London Underground linen-card POCKET 1946 PUBLICATION "Improving London's SIGNS from the 'tombstone'-style frames at MAP from the Stingemore-designed series of Transport....describing the New Works Scheme , first installed by the LGOC. 1925-32. This is the first edition of the series, in of the LPTB, LNER & GWR". 108pp + 67pp of These later-style signs are painted aluminium. the smaller size, with red cover and print-code adverts, fully illustrated with rolling stock, Three different versions, all in ex-use condition. 694 . 11.5.25. A superb example in close to mint stations, infrastructure + large number of [3] condition. [1] advertisements, many in colour, by LT's Estimate: £150 to £180 Estimate: £180 to £220 manufacturers, suppliers & contractors. Foreword by Lord Ashfield. 10 chapters, fold- out network map with line opening dates etc, trolleybus map. A superb historical document packed with information. Covers worn, contents very good. [1] Estimate: £60 to £80

Lot: 378 Lot: 379 Lot: 380

1940s/50s Midland Red timetable panel enamel London Underground 1938-Tube Stock enamel 1905 Great Central Railway BOOK 'Engineer's HEADER PLATE with the company's traditional CAB DESTINATION PLATE for Alexandra Palace report on Private Bills in Parliament'. Large wheeled logo. Measures 9" x 3.5" (23cm x 9cm) (never used) / Moorgate on the Northern Line. volume detailing every Bill before Parliament, and is in very good, ex-use condition with minor A double-sided plate with brass ends. In good, including Light Railways (and trams) and blemishes only, mainly at the edges. [1] ex-use condition with some over-painting outlining whether each proposal affects the residue on the first side which could be easily GCR and how. A total of 78 proposals are listed, Estimate: £120 to £150 removed. [1] many with track diagrams in colour. Several of Estimate: £80 to £100 the Bills are for London and the books includes a large fold-out map of London showing the proposals there. A fascinating historical record. Covers are worn, the contents are very good. [1] Estimate: £90 to £110

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Lot: 381 Lot: 382 Lot: 383

1907 "District" [Railway] MAP of Greater London Transport bus stop enamel G-PLATE British Railways (Western Region) ENAMEL SIGN London & Environs, 2nd edition. Shows the 'Alighting Point only for Buses Terminating at 'Taxis' with a left-facing arrow with two flights. Franco-British Exhibition (held in 1908) and Walthamstow Garage'. A G6-size plate Measures 24" x 18" (61cm x 46cm). Some Exhibition Station on the CLR. A large-scale, full- (equivalent size to 6 e-plates) which is likely to repairs at the edges but good overall. An colour map (42" x 26", 107cm x 66cm), linen- date from 1960 when Walthamstow trolleybus unusual sign. [1] backed and folded into hard covers. Bakerloo, depôt was converted to a bus garage. A few Estimate: £250 to £300 Hampstead & Piccadilly tubes shown in bold, small chips to the enamel and complete with non-Group tubes, eg Central and C&SLR, not so original dirt stains from use. [1] prominently! In good condition. [1] Estimate: £300 to £350

Estimate: £100 to £140

Lot: 384 Lot: 385 Lot: 386

London Transport enamel BUS & COACH STOP London Underground enamel STOCK-NUMBER London Underground enamel PLATFORM FLAG (bus compulsory, coach request). A PLATE from 1938 P-Stock Driving Motor Car FRIEZE PANEL from the Piccadilly Line platforms 1950s/60s 'bullseye'-style, double-sided 'boat'- 13213. These plates were affixed inside at each at Leicester Square station in London's type flag. Measures 18" x 15.5" (46cm x 40cm). end of the car, above the inter-communicating theatreland. Measures 63" x 9.5" (160cm x Carries a very low BP location number on the door. In very good, ex-use condition. [1] 24cm). Some surface scratches but generally in base - 849. In very good, ex-use condition with Estimate: £120 to £140 very good condition . [1] minor blemishes only. [1] Estimate: £110 to £150 Estimate: £120 to £160

Lot: 387 Lot: 388 Lot: 389

1923 London Underground MAP of the Electric London Transport Central Buses Senior Driving London Underground enamel STATION SIGN Railways of London "What to see and how to Instructor's CAP BADGE. This is the early 1960s from King's Cross St Pancras, the biggest travel". Designed by MacDonald Gill with his issue in 'gold'-plated base-metal with enamel interchange station on the system, serving 6 distinctive style of calligraphy and map border, and two raised infills. In very good, lightly-used Underground lines and 2 main-line stations. A this is the issue dated 1/1/23 and the less- condition. [1] roundel design, likely to date from the 1980s, common version thereof without the British Estimate: £120 to £140 measuring 24" (60cm) square, 26.5 " (67cm) Empire Exhibition overprinting. An excellent with the separate aluminium frame. In excellent copy with only the most minor of blemishes. [1] condition, minor blemishes only. [1] Estimate: £140 to £160 Estimate: £140 to £160

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Lot: 390 Lot: 391 Lot: 392

Official bound volume of District Railway 1926 National Omnibus & Transport Co Ltd 1898 Metropolitan Railway MAP mounted on SERVICE TIMETABLES for 1885. Contains the TIMETABLE BOOKLET for Watford & North hardboard. Highlights the Wembley Pleasure working timetable issues from March to London District (April 1926 edition). 80pp Grounds including the Great Tower, the 1st November 1885. Measures 12.5" x 10" (31cm x booklet in lightly-used, very good condition. [1] section of which opened in 1896 but was never 25cm). Cover is somewhat worn, contents are Estimate: £80 to £100 completed, and the International Universal generally very good. A most unusual item. [1] Exhibition at Earl's Court which took place in Estimate: £120 to £140 1898. Measures 19.5" x 14.5" (49cm x 37cm). Cropped at the l/h border, some corner & edge damage and age-darkening. A very unusual item. [1] Estimate: £120 to £160

Lot: 393 Lot: 394 Lot: 395

British Railways (London Midland Region) Selection of London Underground enamel Selection of London Transport 'Tram to ENAMEL SIGN 'Trent'. Exact origin unknown but STOCK-NUMBER PLATES from 1962-Tube Stock Trolleybus' LEAFLETS for the first conversions in likely to be either from the former interchange comprising Driving Motor Cars 1572, 1600, 1935 comprising Sutton/Crystal Palace x 2, station of that name (closed 1968) or from the 1601, 1602 & 1603 and Trailer 2600. These Woolwich area issue 35-4876 x 2 and signal box at that location. Measures 25" x 20" plates were located inside the end of each car Hammersmith/Shepherds Bush area x 2. In (63cm x 50cm) and is in very good condition above the inter-communicating door. Generally good to very good condition. [6] with just a few small chips. [1] in very good, ex-use condition. [6] Estimate: £170 to £200 Estimate: £140 to £160 Estimate: £200 to £250

Lot: 396 Lot: 397 Lot: 398

c1880s ENAMEL SIGN 'To the East London and c1960s City of Westminster enamel STREET c1914 London Underground pocket MAP OF Underground Railways' with a typical Victorian- SIGN from Oxford Street, W1, London's famous THE ELECTRIC RAILWAYS OF LONDON 'All about era pointing finger. Thought to have been shopping street and home to Selfridges. A fully- the System and its Facilities'. Opens out to 17 " located at Whitechapel station and therefore flanged sign measuring 35" x 18" (89cm x 46cm) x 13.5" (43cm x 34cm) with 12 panels. Undated could date from the opening of the District and in good, ex-use condition with a few small but c1914. Circle of bullseye on cover is red. A Railway station there in 1884. Was obtained by chips and signs of a long period in situ. [1] short tear and some corner-partings but overall vendor's grandfather who worked for the ELR. a good example. [1] Measures 46" x 20" (117cm x 51cm). Some Estimate: £300 to £350 Estimate: £120 to £140 restoration towards the top, some corrosion & small losses at the edges. A remarkable survivor and the oldest Underground sign we have seen at auction. [1] Estimate: £600 to £800

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Lot: 399 Lot: 400 Lot: 401

London Transport bus stop enamel EXTENSION London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE 1933 first edition of the H.C. Beck London 'BOAT' SIGN for Red Arrow route 500 between for Green Line route 723 destinated East Ham, Underground diagrammatic card POCKET MAP Victoria Station and Marble Arch. Believed to Poplar, Aldgate. This would have been quite with the famous cover slogan "A new design for date from 1966 when the first Red Arrow route likely located in Barking. Destinated e-plates for an old map." A very good example, just very was introduced and features a 6d piece to the 723 are very scarce. In excellent, ex-use lightly-used, a small, superficial nick at the foot indicate the fare. All elements of this double- condition. [1] of the cover. [1] sided sign are enamelled. 'Boat' extensions Estimate: £600 to £800 Estimate: £1000 to were fitted below bus stop flags to indicate £1500 additional information and are hollow and shaped to the same dimensions as the full flag. Measures 18" x 6" (46cm x 15cm) and is in very good, ex-use condition. [1] Estimate: £300 to £350

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