CREWE RAILWAYANA AUCTION CATALOGUE
25th to 27th October 2024
ON-LINE AUCTION
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Final Realisation List for our October 25-27 auction is now posted below.
Thank you to all vendors and bidders. Enquiries regarding unsold lots may be made on Wednesday October 30 from 10am onwards.
We are now consigning additional items for our February auction which runs from 21 - 23 February 2025.
Lot number 1: |
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B.R. (E) Station Enamel Totem Sign RENISHAW CENTRAL. Half flanged. Areas of face chipping filled and can be easily restored with lettering unaffected. From a station just north of Chesterfield, closed in 1965. Originally found in a skip in Renishaw Works. A rare totem and FIRST TIME AT AUCTION. Estimate: £1000-£1500 Lot sold for: £3,600 Bidder Number: 1700 |
Lot number 34: |
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BR (M) Enamel Station Sign from Blackpool Central Station which Closed 1st Nov 1964. "TO PLATFORMS 1 & 2" with Left facing arrow. "WAY OUT AND TO PLATFORMS 5 TO 13" with Right facing arrow. These were recognised as excursion platforms to this very once thriving seaside terminus. Size 72 x 18 Estimate: £250-£350 Lot sold for: £300 Bidder Number: 1269 |
Lot number 51: |
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B.R. (S) Painted Alloy Station Sign BRAMBER STATION, TURN LEFT OVER BRIDGE. Supplied later than the rest of the station’s enamel signage because of passengers crossing on the level barrow crossing to access the further platform. A Steyning Line station closed in 1966. Has been dry stored but is extremely fragile due to flaking paint that needs restoring, hence the offer range. Size 4ft 5in x 13in. Estimate: £50-£100 Lot Sold for: £300 Bidder Number: 1532 |
Lot number 78: |
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B.R (S) 1970s/80s Fingerboard PRESTON PARK and stopping train to LONDON VICTORIA. Ex-Brighton station. B.R (S) 1970s/80s Fingerboard PRESTON PARK, HASSOCKS, BURGESS HILL, WIVELSFIELD, HAYWARDS HEATH. Loss of varnish in areas. Ex-Brighton station. Estimate: £100-£150 Lot sold for: £150 Bidder Number: 1540 |
Lot number 79: |
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Travel Agents double sided illuminated Perspex box Sign lettered BRITISH RAIL AGENT. TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS AT STATION PRICES. Complete with fluorescent light tube, all wiring and plug PAT tested 24/2/24. Very Good Condition. 40in x 6.5in 6.5in. Estimate: £150-£200 Lot sold for: £200 Bidder Number: 1269 |
Lot number 93: |
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CALLANDER & OBAN RAILWAY ‘Vehicle On Line’ Protection Switch indicator. With three brass plates DOWN MAIN LINE, VEHICLE PROTECTED and PROTECTION REMOVED. Ex-Callander station, located on the wall of the timber station building. A lovely item from the Pre-Grouping era. Purchased by the vendor from Head Office, Buchanan House, Glasgow, with permission to remove from the premises. Estimate: £100-£150 Lot sold for: £160 Bidder Number: 1530 |
Lot number 97: |
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L.N.E.R (ex-GER) 12in Dial Fusee Clock No. 3579. Originally allocated to DOCKING (Norfolk) Waiting Room, latterly to YORK, Chief of Police, Room 74. Docking station closed to passengers in 1952. However, also written in the back box is LAVENHAM (Suffolk), a name also written on the back of the dial (not listed in LNER records but presumably allocated between Docking and York). GER shown in feint ghosted letters just below LNER on the dial. No 3579 ivorine plate present on dial. In good working order, complete with pendulum, winding key and lower access flap key. Estimate: £400-£500 Lot sold for: £1,100 Bidder Number: 1570 |
Lot number 100: |
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Enamel London Street Nameplate ABBEY ROAD NW8 CITY OF WESTMINSTER. Perhaps one of the most famous of all London Street names, immortalised by The Beatles photo on the pedestrian crossing and one of the most replaced signs in London. A good opportunity to have an iconic name in your man cave. Excellent Condition with very slight damage at flange bottom right. Estimate: £800-£1000 Current Bid: Bidder Number: Reserve Not Met |
Lot number 111: |
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London Transport Framed & Glazed Pegboard Display FIRST AND LAST UNDERGROUND TRAINS FROM THIS STATION Listing Chesham, Amersham, Baker Street, Liverpool Street and Rickmansworth. (The missing ‘D’ in the heading is present!). Size 39in x 39in. Cabinet opens with a standard carriage key. Estimate: £500-£600 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 124: |
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Collection of 6in x 4in Photographic Prints. LONDON TRANSPORT plus pack of 214 photos provincial bus operators. LT to include Trolleybuses (233); RT (193); STL (101); Trams (100); Service vehicles (116); D/Decks (57); Private (75); Underground (76); Type RM (83); RML (15); RMC (22); RCL (7); FRM (7) single deck T (51), C (11), TF (2), Q (11), LT (18) = 109 RF (68), GS (14), RFW (3), TD (16), T (5) =96 B, D, G, ST, STD (170) RTL, RTW, RLH (153) DMS, MD, M, XA, XF, LN, SMS, MB, Miscellaneous (183) Estimate: £100-£150 Lot sold for: £290 Bidder Number: 1562 |
Lot number 177: |
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C/I Sign L.D.&. E.C.R TRESPASSERS WILL BE PROSECUTED, BY ORDER. An uncommon Lancashire, Derbyshire & East Coast Railway sign in unrestored condition from the Chesterfield to Lincoln section. Purchased at an early Sheffield auction. Estimate: £250-£300 Lot sold for: £800 Bidder Number: 1682 |
Lot number 186: |
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C/I Fully Titled Sign LONDON & NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY, THIS FOOTPATH IS FOR THE USE OF PEDESTRIANS ONLY with 12 lines of test relating to riding bicycles, tricycles, handcarts, barrows etc. 05 pattern. Unrestored condition. Ex-Derby Friargate. Size 2ft x 20in. Estimate: £60-£100 Current Bid: £80 Bidder Number: 002 |
Lot number 189: |
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C/I Fully Titled Sign GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY, THIS BRIDGE WAS NOT CONSTRUCTED TO CARRY ANY VEHICLE THE AXLE LOAD OF ANY AXLE OF WHICH EXCEEEDS TWO TONS…KINGS CROSS STATION. Pattern 015. Unrestored condition. Size 23.5in x 16.25in. Estimate: £80-£100 Lot sold for: £100 Bidder Number: 1680 |
Lot number 196: |
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Brass Industrial Locomotive Nameplate FRANCE. As fitted to a Peckett of Bristol Locomotive No. 1415, built in January1916. Fitted to a Standard W5 locomotive new to Hadfields Ltd of Sheffield, South Yorks. The matching worksplate is shown in the lot, below. Estimate: £600-£750 Lot sold for: £600 Bidder Number: 1522 |
Lot number 198: |
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Brass Industrial Steam Locomotive Nameplate TREVETHICK. From a Peckett E class 0-4-0ST standard gauge locomotive No. 1001 built in 1903. Originally supplied to Ebbw Vale Steel & Iron Co, Ltd and later passed to NCB at Celynen South Colliery, ending its days at NCB Tredegar, Monmouthshire. It was scrapped in February 1966 at Cashmore's, Newport. Ex-loco condition. Estimate: £400-£500 Lot sold for: £600 Bidder Number: 1522 |
Lot number 199: |
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Brass Oval Worksplate EBBW VALE SI & C Co LIMITED No. 4, EBBW VALE WORKS PKTS 1903 No. 1001. From the above Peckett E class 0-4-0ST standard gauge locomotive No. 1001 TREVITHICK built in 1903. Size 17.75in x 7.75in. Ex-loco condition. Estimate: £500-£600 Lot sold for: £600 Bidder Number: 1522 |
Lot number 200: |
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Brass Steam Locomotive Nameplate KING GEORGE 1. As carried by Collett designed ex GWR King Class 4-6-0 No. 6006 built at Swindon works in February 1928. Allocations included Plymouth Laira and Wolverhampton Stafford Road from where it was withdrawn in February 1962. Cut up at Swindon works 04/62. This comes complete with its backplate and is a unique opportunity to acquire this iconic nameplate in ex-loco condition. Engraved to rear: LD No 71 243 LOT. Estimate: £16,000-£18,000 Current Bid: RESERVE NOT MET Bidder Number: |
Lot number 202: |
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Brass Steam Locomotive Nameplate PRINCESS MAUD. As caried by a Churchward designed ex GWR Star class 4-6-0 No. 4049 built at Swindon works in May 1914 under construction number 199. Allocations included Oxford and Wolverhampton Stafford Road from where it was withdrawn in July 1953. Cut up at Swindon works 07/53. In superb, restored condition. Princess Maud Charlotte Mary Victoria was the third daughter and youngest surviving child of the Prince and Princess of Wales, later King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra of Denmark. Estimate: £4,000-£5,000 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 203: |
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Brass Steam Locomotive Nameplate ASTON HALL. As carried by a Collett designed 49xx class ex GWR 4-6-0 No. 4986 built at Swindon works in January 1931. Allocations included Old Oak Common, Wolverhampton Stafford Road, Stourbridge Jct, Reading and Southall from where it was withdrawn in May 1962. Cut up at Swindon works 12/62. Aston Hall is a Grade 1 Listed Jacobean house situated in the Aston district of Birmingham and was built between 1618 and 1635. Estimate: £4,000-£5,000 Lot Sold for: £6,100 Bidder Number: 1870 |
Lot number 205: |
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Brass Steam Locomotive Nameplate NANHORAN HALL. As carried by a Collett designed ex GWR Hall class 49xx 4-6-0 No 4947 built at Swindon works in August 1929. Allocations included Penzance, Newton Abbot, Bristol Bath Road, Swindon, Goodwick and St. Philips Marsh from where it was withdrawn in September 1962. Cut up at Cashmore’s, Newport, South Wales 03/64. Nanhoran Hall is a Grade II Listed building in Botwnnog, Gwynedd, Wales. Estimate: £3,500-£4,000 Lot sold for: £3,500 Bidder Number: 1590 |
Lot number 207: |
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Brass Steam Locomotive Nameplate SIR ROBERT TURNBULL. As carried by a Fowler designed Ivatt rebuild ex-LMS Patriot class 7P 4-6-0 No. 45540 built at Crewe Works in August 1933.Allocations included Bushbury, Camden, Longsight, Trafford Park, Saltley, Derby and Carlisle Upperby from where it was withdrawn in April 1963. Cut up at Crewe works 07/63. Sir Robert Turnbull was a British Railways General Manager (b: Feb1852-d: Feb 1925). The superb O Gauge model of this loco is at Lot 447. Estimate: £4,000-£5,000 Current Bid: Bidder Number: Reserve Not Met |
Lot number 208: |
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Brass Steam Locomotive Nameplate REDGAUNTLET. As carried by a Thompson/Peppercorn designed ex LNER A1 4-6-2 No. 60137 built at Darlington works in December 1948. Allocations included Gateshead, Heaton and Tweedmouth from where it was withdrawn in October 1962. Cut up at Doncaster works 05/63. Named after a historical novel by Sir Walter Scott. Estimate: £6,000-£7,000 Current Bid: Bidder Number: Reserve Not Met |
Lot number 210: |
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Brass Steam Locomotive Nameplate DICK TURPIN. As carried by a Gresley designed ex GNR/LNER 4-6-2 A3 Pacific No. 60080 built by the North British Locomotive Co. Ltd, Glasgow in November 1924. Engraved 2597 to rear. Allocations included Heaton, Leeds Holbeck, Ardsley, Leeds Neville Hill and Gateshead from where it was withdrawn in October 1964. Cut up at Draper’s, Sculcoates Yard, Hull 12/64. Estimate: £5,500-£6,500 Current Bid: Bidder Number: Reserve Not Met |
Lot number 211: |
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Brass Steam Locomotive Nameplate GAINSBOROUGH. As carried by a Gresley designed ex GNER/LNER 4-6-2 A3 Pacific No. 60086 built at Doncaster works in April 1930. Allocations included Heaton, Gateshead and Leeds Neville Hill, from where it was withdrawn in November 1963. Cut up at Darlington Works 01/64. Named after the leading portrait painter of the 18th century. Engraved 2579 to rear. Estimate: £5,500-£6,500 Lot sold for: £7,800 Bidder Number: 1574 |
Lot number 214: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate 42309. As carried by a Fowler designed ex-LMS class 4 2-6-4T built at Derby works in February 1928. Allocations included Crewe North, Rugby, Alsager, Stafford, Bangor, Gorton and Carnforth from where it was withdrawn in September 1964. Cut up at Central Wagon works, Ince, Wigan 01/65. Ex-loco front and rear. Estimate: £300-£400 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 215: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate 42583. As carried by a Stanier designed ex LMS class 4MT 2-cylinder 2-6-4T built by the North British Locomotive Co, Glasgow in October 1936. Allocations included Warrington Dallam, Edge Hill, Willesden, Longsight, Birkenhead Mollington Street, Stoke and Trafford Park from where it was withdrawn in October 1966. Cut up at Cashmore’s, Great Bridge 02/67. Ex-Loco Condition front and rear. Estimate: £300-£400 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 216: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate 42920. As carried by a Hughes/Fowler designed ex- LMS class 5MT Crab 2-6-0 built at Crewe works in November 1930. Allocations included Crewe South, Aston, Stoke and Edge Hill from where it was withdrawn in December 1964. Cut up at C. Murphy, Dale End Lane sidings, Kirkby, Liverpool 04/65. Ex-loco front and rear. Estimate: £300-£400 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 217: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate 42932 as carried by a Hughes/Fowler designed ex LMS class 5MT (Crab) 2-6-0 built at Crewe works in June 1931. Allocations include Nuneaton, Longsight, Crewe South, Heaton Mersey, Bury, Birkenhead Mollington Street and Stockport Edgeley from where it was withdrawn in May 1965. Cut up at Central Wagon, Ince, Wigan 08/65. Restored front and rear. Estimate: £250-£350 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 218: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate 43034. As carried by an Ivatt designed ex-LMS class 4MT Mogul 2-6-0 built at Horwich works in May 1949. Allocations included Lancaster, Nuneaton, and Crewe South from where it was withdrawn in June 1967. Cut up at Cashmore’s, Great Bridge 11/67. Ex-loco front and rear. Estimate: £350-£400 Lot sold for: £400 Bidder Number: 1537 |
Lot number 219: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate 46412. As carried by an Ivatt designed ex-LMS Class 2MT 2-6-0 built at Crewe January 1947. Allocations included Blackpool Central, Agecroft, Aintree, Bury and Newton Heath from where it was withdrawn in August 1966. Cut up at Cashmore’s, Great Bridge 11/66. Ex-loco front and rear. Estimate: £350-£400 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 220: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate 47218. As carried by a Johnston designed ex- MR /LMS Jinty Class 3F 0-6-0T originally built with condensing apparatus for the London area at the Vulcan Foundry, Newton-Le-Willows in April 1900. Allocations included only Cricklewood and Hasland from where it was withdrawn in September 1961. Cut up at Derby works 04/62. Ex-loco front and rear. Estimate: £300-£400 Lot Sold for: £420 Bidder Number: 1207 |
Lot number 221: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate 48334. As carried by a Stanier designed ex-LMS class 8F 2-8-0 built at Horwich works in November 1943. Allocations include Wellingborough, Kirkby-in- Ashfield and Northwich from where it was withdrawn in January 1968. Cut up at Buttigieg, Newport, South Wales 06/68. Ex-loco front and rear. Estimate: £300-£400 Lot sold for: £340 Bidder Number: 1564 |
Lot number 222: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate 61061. As carried by a Thompson designed ex-LNER class B1 4-6-0 built by the North British Locomotive Co. Ltd, Glasgow in August 1946. Allocations included Perth, Edinburgh St. Margarets, Darlington, Low Moor, West Hartlepool and Ardsley from where it was withdrawn in September 1965. Cut up by Garnham, Harris and Elton, Chesterfield 09/66. Ex-loco front and rear. Offered together with its matching worksplate. Brass Diamond Steam Locomotive Worksplate NORTH BRITISH LOCOMOTIVE COMPANY LTD, GLASGOW No. 25817 of 1946. As carried by LNER B1 No. 61061. Allocations as given above. Estimate: £500-£600 Current Bid: £500 Bidder Number: 1207 |
Lot number 223: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate 61875. As carried by a Gresley designed ex- GNR/LNER class K3 2-6-0 built at Doncaster works in July 1929. Allocations included Gateshead, March, Heaton and Hull Dairycoates from where it was withdrawn in December 1962. Cut up at Doncaster works in 02/63. Ex-loco front and rear. Estimate: £300-£400 Lot sold for: £300 Bidder Number: 1546 |
Lot number 224: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate 61976. As carried by a Gresley designed ex- GNR/LNER class K3 2-6-0 built at Darlington works in November 1936. Allocations included Annesley, March, Staveley, Langwith Jct and Sheffield Darnall from where it was withdrawn in January 1962. Cut up at Doncaster works 02/62. Ex-Loco front and rear. Estimate: £300-£400 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 225: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate 63969. As carried by a Gresley designed ex- GNR/LNER class 02 2-8-0 built at Doncaster works in September 1942. Allocations included Langwith Jct, Mexborough, Doncaster and Retford from where it was withdrawn in November 1963. Cut up at Doncaster works in 02/64. Ex-loco front and rear. Estimate: £300-£400 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 226: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate 64219. As carried by an Ivatt/Gresley designed ex GNR/LNER class J6 0-6-0 built at Doncaster works in September 1913. Allocations include Doncaster, New England, Lincoln and Colwick from where it was withdrawn in November 1961. Cut up at Doncaster works on an unknown date. Ex-loco front and rear. Estimate: £250-£350 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 227: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate 65731. As carried by a Worsdell designed ex- LNER/NER class J26 0-6-0 built at Darlington works in June 1904. Allocations included only Newport, Yorks (51B) and West Auckland from where it was withdrawn in June 1962. Cut up at Darlington North Road Works 08/62. Ex-loco front and rear. Estimate: £350-£400 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 228: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate 68743. As carried by a W. Wordsell designed ex NER/LNER class J72 0-6-0T built by Armstrong Whitworth, Newcastle-upon-Tyne in Sept 1922. Allocations included Heaton, Darlington, Hull Alexandra Dock, Hull Dairycoates, Hull Springhead and Tyne Dock from where it was withdrawn in October 1961. Cut up at Darlington Works on an unknown date. Face restored, rear ex-Loco. Offered together with its matching worksplate. Brass 9in x 5in Steam Locomotive Worksplate LONDON & NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY No. 2336 which was the original works number but has been overlayed with a brass strip showing 68743, built by Armstrong Whitworth & Co Ltd, Newcastle-upon-Tyne in September 1922. Allocations as given above. Estimate: £500-£600 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 229: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate 70016. As carried by a Riddles designed BR STD Britannia class 7P6F 4-6-2 named ARIEL built at Crewe works in June 1951. Allocations included Leeds Holbeck, Stratford, Plymouth Laira, Cardiff Canton, Carlisle Canal, Longsight, Crewe North, Llandudno Jct, Holyhead, Aston and Carlisle Kingmoor from where it was withdrawn in August 1967. Cut up at McWilliams, Shettleston, Glasgow 12/67. Ex-loco front and rear. Estimate: £2,500-£3,000 Current Bid: Bidder Number: Reserve Not Met |
Lot number 230: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate 70024. As carried by a Riddles designed BR STD Britannia class 7P6F 4-6-2 named VULCAN built at Crewe works in October 1951. Allocations included Plymouth Laira, Salisbury, Cardiff Canton, Aston, Rugby, Willesden, Crewe North, Holyhead, Crewe South, Llandudno Jct, Carlisle Upperby and Carlisle Kingmoor from where it was withdrawn in December 1967. Cut up at Thos. Ward, Killamarsh, Sheffield 05/68. Ex-loco rear. Numerals only painted a long while ago. Estimate: £2,500-£3,000 Lot Sold for: £3,000 Bidder Number: 500 |
Lot number 231: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate 76075. As carried by a Riddles designed BR Standard class 4MT 2-6-0 built at Horwich works in December 1956. Allocations included Sutton Oak, Bescot, Stoke, Colwick and Wigan Springs Branch from where it was withdrawn in October 1967. Cut up at Buttigiegs, Newport, South Wales 04/68. Ex-loco front and rear. Estimate: £350-£400 Lot sold for: £1,050 Bidder Number: 1536 |
Lot number 232: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate 90388. As carried by a Riddles designed (WD) MOS Austerity 2-8-0 built by the North British Locomotive Co Ltd, Glasgow in January 1944. Allocations included only Newton Heath and Rose Grove from where it was withdrawn in July 1964. Cut up at the Central Wagon, Ince Wigan, 11/64. Ex-loco front and rear. Estimate: £250-£300 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 233: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate 90623. As carried by a Riddles designed MOS (WD) Austerity 2-8-0 built at the Vulcan Foundry, Newton-Le-Willows in February 1944. Allocations included Stockton-on Tees, Hull Springhead, Hull Dairycoates and York from where it was withdrawn in December 1963. Cut up at Darlington Works 01/64. Ex-loco front and rear. Estimate: £250-£300 Lot sold for: £350 Bidder Number: 1571 |
Lot number 234: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate 92012. As carried by a Riddles designed BR Standard 9F 2-10-0 built at Crewe Works in May 1954. Allocations included March, New England, Annesley, Rowsley, Kettering and Carlisle Kingmoor from where it was withdrawn in October 1967. Cut up at McWilliams, Shettleston, Glasgow 02/68. Ex-loco front and rear. Estimate: £800-£1200 Lot sold for: £850 Bidder Number: 1564 |
Lot number 235: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate 92164. As carried by a Riddles designed BR Standard 9F 2-10-0 built at Crewe Works in April 1958. Allocations included only Leicester Midland and Saltley from where it was withdrawn in July1966. Cut up at Drapers Sculcoates Yard, Hull 10/66. Ex-loco front and rear. Estimate: £800-£1200 Lot sold for: £1200 Bidder Number: 1780 |
Lot number 236: |
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Brass Steam Locomotive Cabside Numberplate 1140. An ex-Swansea Harbour Trust 0-4-0ST built by Andrew Barclay of Kilmarnock in 1905. Allocated to only Swansea Victoria and Swansea East Dock throughout its working life from where it was withdrawn in May 1958. Cut up at Swindon Works in July 1958. Estimate: £1200-£1500 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 237: |
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Brass Steam Locomotive Cabside Numberplate 2950. As carried by a Churchward designed ex GWR 29xx Saint class 4-6-0 named TAPLOW COURT built at Swindon works in May 1912. Allocations included Weston-Super-Mare and Bristol Bath Road from where it was withdrawn in September 1952. Cut up at Swindon works on a date not recorded. Taplow Court is a Victorian house in the village of Taplow, Buckinghamshire. Estimate: £1,500-£2,000 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 238: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Cabside Numberplate 3831. As carried by a Churchward designed ex GWR 28xx class 2-8-0 bult at Swindon works in December 1940. Allocations included Newport Ebbw Jct, Banbury, Tyseley, Stourbridge Jct, Oxley and Croes Newydd from where it was withdrawn in September 1963. Cut up at G. Cohen, Morriston, South Wales 04/64. Estimate: £300-£400 Lot sold for: £360 Bidder Number: 1780 |
Lot number 239: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Cabside Numberplate 4137. As carried by a Collett designed ex GWR 51XX Class 2-6-2T built at Swindon works in November 1939. Allocated to only Newport Ebbw Junction and Severn Tunnel Junction it was withdrawn from the latter in October 1964. Cut up at Steel Supply, Neath Abbey Wharf, Jersey Marine, South Wales 01/65. Ex-loco condition front and back. Estimate: £300-£400 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 240: |
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Brass Steam Locomotive Cabside Numberplate G.W.R. 4237. As carried by a Churchward designed ex GWR 2-8-0T built at Swindon Works in October 1914. Allocations included Landore, Newport Pill, Aberbeeg and Aberdare from where it was withdrawn in April 1964. Cut up at Bird's Morriston, South Wales 08/64. Estimate: £350-£450 Lot sold for: £350 Bidder Number: 1335 |
Lot number 241: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Cabside Numberplate 4589. As carried by a Collett designed ex GWR 2-6-2T built at Swindon works in March 1927. Allocations included Truro, Cardiff Cathays, Ferndale, Bristol Bath Road, Tondu, Exeter and Plymouth Laira from where it was withdrawn in September 1960. Cut up at Cashmore's Newport, South Wales 01/61. Ex-loco condition. Estimate: £250-£350 Lot sold for: £350 Bidder Number: 1526 |
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Brass Steam Locomotive Cabside Numberplate 4970. As carried by a Collett designed ex GWR 49xx Hall class 4-6-0 named SKETTY HALL built at Swindon works in December 1929. Allocations included Penzance, Taunton, Severn Tunnel Jct, Exeter, Old Oak Common and Duffryn Yard (87B) from where it was withdrawn in July 1963. Cut up at Cohen’s, Morriston, South Wales 02/64. Sketty Hall is a private residence built in the early 18th century and now hosts functions and conferences in Singleton Park, Swansea, South Wales. Estimate: £1,000-£1,500 Lot Sold for: £1,300 Bidder Number: 1862 |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Cabside Numberplate 5258. As carried by a Churchward designed ex GWR 42xx class 2-8-0T built at Swindon works in February 1940. Allocated to only Aberdare throughout its working life it was withdrawn from here in December 1962. Cut up at R.S. Hayes, Bridgend 06/64. Estimate: £250-£350 Lot sold for: £250 Bidder Number: 1668 |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Cabside Numberplate 5610. As carried by a Collett designed ex GWR 56xx class 0-6-2T built at Swindon works February 1925. Allocations included Ferndale, Cardiff Cathays, Cardiff Radyr, Treherbet, Duffryn Yard, Merthyr and Rhymney from where it was withdrawn in December 1963. Cut up at Bird's, Morriston, South Wales 03/64. Estimate: £250-£350 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 245: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Cabside Numberplate 5647. As carried by a Collet designed ex GWR 0-6-2T built at Swindon works in November 1925. Allocations included Cardiff Cathays, Chester, Didcot and Aberdare from where it was withdrawn in March 1964. Cut up at Wards, Briton Ferry 07/64. Estimate: £250-£350 Lot sold for: £250 Bidder Number: 1668 |
Lot number 246: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Cabside Numberplate 6167. As carried by a Collett designed ex GWR 2-6-2T built at Swindon works in October 1935. Allocations included just Slough and Southall from where it was withdrawn in October 1965. Cut up at Birds Risca, South Wales 01/66. Estimate: £250-£350 Lot sold for: £250 Bidder Number: 1668 |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Cabside Numberplate 6360. As carried by a Churchward designed ex GWR 43xx class 2-6-0 built at Swindon works November 1923. Allocations included Andover Jct (MSWJR), Newton Abbot, Exeter, Bristol Bath Road, Swindon, Tyseley, and St. Philips Marsh from where it was withdrawn in November 1960. Cut up at Swindon works 05/61. Estimate: £300-£400 Current Bid: £450 Bidder Number: 1583 |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Cabside Numberplate G.W.R. 6397. As carried by a Churchward designed ex GWR 43XX Class 2-6-0 built at Swindon works in December 1921. Allocations include Exeter, Weymouth and St. Blazey from where it was withdrawn in September 1959. Cut up at Swindon works 11/59. Estimate: £300-£400 Current Bid: £350 Bidder Number: 1526 |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Cabside Numberplate 7302. As carried by a Churchward designed ex GWR 2-6-0 43xx class tender locomotive built by Robert Stephenson & Co, Darlington in December 1921. Allocations included Newton Abbott, Westbury and Pontypool Road, from where it was withdrawn in August 1962. Cut up at R.S Hayes, Bridgend 07/64. Ex-loco condition. Estimate: £300-£400 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Cabside Numberplate G.W.R. 7323. As carried by a Churchward designed ex GWR 43XX class 2-6-0, previously numbered 9301 built at Swindon Works in February 1932. Allocations included Penzance, Swindon, Didcot, Southall, Wrexham Rhosddu and Bristol St. Philips Marsh from where it was withdrawn in August 1962. Cut up at Swindon Works 11/62. Estimate: £300-£400 Current Bid: £360 Bidder Number: 1846 |
Lot number 251: |
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Brass Steam Locomotive Cabside Numberplate 8422. As carried by a Hawksworth designed 94xx Class 0-6-0PT built by W.G. Bagnall, Stafford in October 1950. Allocations included Newton Abbot, St. Blazey, Plymouth Laira and Southall from where it was withdrawn in July 1962. Cut up at Cashmores, Newport, South Wales 10/62. Estimate: £300-£400 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
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Brass Steam Locomotive Cabside Numberplate 9456. As carried by a Hawksworth designed 94xx class 0-6-0PT built by Robert Stephenson & Hawthorn, Darlington in September 1951. Allocations included Radyr, Duffryn Yard, Cardiff Cathays and Cardiff East Dock from where it was withdrawn in April 1964.Cut up at Birds, Risca, South Wales 10/64. Estimate: £300-£400 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 253: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Cabside Numberplate 9631 as carried by a Collett designed ex GWR 57XX class 0-6-0PT built at Swindon works in December 1945. Allocations included Cardiff Cathays, Barry, Merthyr Tydfil, Neath Court Sart and Llanelly from where it was withdrawn in June 1965. Cut up at Ward's Briton Ferry, South Wales 10/65. Face restored. Estimate: £250-£350 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 254: |
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C/I Steam Locomotive Cabside Numberplate 9783. As carried by a Collett designed ex GWR 57xx class 0-6-0PT built at Swindon works in July 1936. Allocated to only Neath Court Sart it was withdrawn from here in May 1962. Cut up at Cashmore's Newport, South Wales 10/62. Estimate: £250-£350 Current Bid: £250 Bidder Number: 1668 |
Lot number 310: |
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Brass Engraved Oval LNER Steam Locomotive Worksplate LONDON NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY CO, No. 1612, DONCASTER 1925. As carried by a Gresley designed 4-6-2 class 7P6F A3 Pacific No. 60057 named ORMONDE built at Doncaster works in February 1925. Allocations included Grantham, Kings Cross, Doncaster, Eastfield, Dundee Tay Bridge, Carlisle Canal, Edinburgh Haymarket, Edinburgh St. Margarets from where it was withdrawn in October 1963. Cut up at Arnott Young, Carmyle, Glasgow 07/64. Face polished, rear ex-loco. Estimate: £2,000-£2,500 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 312: |
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Brass Oval Steam Locomotive Worksplate LONDON NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY 2013 1947. As carried by a 4-6-0 Thompson-designed LNER B1 Class locomotive No. 61033 DIBATAG. Withdrawn 25 March 1963. Last shed was 41D Canklow. Ex-loco condition. Estimate: £1,800-£2,200 Lot Sold for: £1800 Bidder Number: 1546 |
Lot number 313: |
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Brass Oval Steam Locomotive Worksplate LMS BUILT CREWE 1933. Face varnished. Estimate: £150-£200 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 315: |
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Brass Oval Steam Locomotive Worksplate GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY CO, DONCASTER, MAKERS No. 1314, 1911. From a GNR Ivatt J6 0-6-0 locomotive No. 524, LNER No. 3524, becoming BR No. 64173 on 3/48. Scrapped 1/61. Withdrawn 11/1/61. Unrestored condition. Estimate: £500-£600 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 316: |
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Brass Oval Steam Locomotive Worksplate NEILSON, REID & CO, HYDE PARK LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, GLASGOW 1902. No. 6071. Unrestored condition. From a GCR J11 0-6-0 locomotive. Estimate: £350-£400 Lot Sold for: £350 Bidder Number: 1823 |
Lot number 318: |
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Brass Oval GER/LNER 9x5 Steam Locomotive Worksplate "LONDON & NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY 2530 REBUILT STRATFORD WORKS 1938". As carried by a Claude Hamilton Class D14 (4/4/0) locomotive No. 2530, then BR No. 62530. Ex-loco condition. Withdrawn on 22/9/1958 from (31B) March Estimate: £100-£150 Current Bid: £250 Bidder Number:1597 |
Lot number 320: |
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Brass Oval Steam Locomotive Worksplate SHARP, STEWART LIMITED, ATLAS WORKS, GLASGOW No. 4478, 1899. Restored front, ex-loco rear. From a GNR / LNER J52 locomotive. Estimate: £300-£350 Lot Sold for: £320 Bidder Number: 1698 |
Lot number 321: |
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Brass Oval Steam Locomotive Worksplate LONDON NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY CO, DONCASTER No. 1712, 1929. As carried by a 2-6-0 Class K3 locomotive LNER No. 1871, becoming BR No. 61871, withdrawn 3.12.62. As removed condition. Estimate: £500-£600 Lot Sold for: £500 Bidder Number: 1546 |
Lot number 323: |
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Brass Fully Engraved Oval Steam Locomotive Worksplate GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY, MAKERS, DONCASTER No. 1548 – 1922. As carried by a Gresley-designed ex GNR/LNER BR J50 0-6-0T BR No. 68924. Allocations included Ardsley, Norwich Thorpe and Stratford from where it was withdrawn in February 1961. Cut up Stratford works 07/61. Estimate: £500-£700 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
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Brass Diamond Steam Locomotive Worksplate NORTH BRITISH LOCOMOTIVE COMPANY LTD, GLASGOW, QUEENS PARK WORKS No. 21902, 1918. As carried by a 2-8-0 Class 04 locomotive LNER No. 6604, becoming BR No. 63813 from 9.9.50. Withdrawn 7.3.65. Ex-service condition. Estimate: £200-£250 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 326: |
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Brass Oval Steam Locomotive Worksplate THE HUNSLET ENGINE CO LTD, LEEDS No. 1698, 1932. Ex-service condition. Estimate: £200-£300 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 327: |
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Brass Oval Steam Locomotive Worksplate KERR, STUART & CO LTD, LONDON & STOKE No. 1313, 1916. As fitted to a 2ft 6in gauge outside cylinder 0-4-2T ‘Brazil’ type loco ex-works April 1916 and new to the Antigua Sugar Factory, Antigua, West Indies. Polished front, back ex-loco condition. Estimate: £250-£300 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 328: |
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Brass six-sided Steam Locomotive Worksplate ROBERT STEPHENSON & CO LTD, No. 3910 DARLINGTON 1925. As carried by a Hill designed N7 class 3MT 0-6-2T ex GER/LNER, BR No. 69665 allocated to Stratford throughout its working life. Withdrawn in February 1960. Estimate: £350-£400 Lot Sold for: £500 Bidder Number: 1842 |
Lot number 329: |
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Brass Oval Steam Locomotive Worksplate KITSON & CO, LEEDS, 1897. 6408 engraved to rear. One of four J60 (GCR Class B) 0-6-0T locomotives built for the Lancashire, Derbyshire & East Coast Railway (LDECR). A nice early plate in unrestored condition. Estimate: £400-£500 Lot Sold for: £1650 Bidder Number: 1682 |
Lot number 331: |
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Brass Oval Steam Locomotive Worksplate HUDSWELL CLARKE & CO, RAILWAY FOUNDRY, LEEDS No. 455, 1896. A nice early plate in untouched condition from an 0-4-0 loco that worked at a quarry at Ashbourne, Derbyshire. Estimate: £400-£500 Lot Sold for: £450 Bidder Number: 1522 |
Lot number 332: |
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Brass Oval Steam Locomotive Worksplate LONDON AND NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY CO, DONCASTER No. 1948 - 1942. As carried by a LNER Class 02 2-8-0 locomotive, the LNER number stamped on rear 3980, becoming BR No. 63980. Withdrawn 22.9.63. Unrestored condition. Estimate: £500-£600 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 341: |
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Brass Steam Locomotive Nameplate ELISABETH VAN OPDORP. From a South African Class B 0-6-4T 46-ton locomotive No. 2943 of 1897 built at Esslingen for Nederlandsche Zuid-Afrikaansche Spoorwegmaatschappij as No. 228, later with CFM. Ex-loco condition. Estimate: £1,000-£1,200 Lot Sold for: £800 Bidder Number: 1592 |
Lot number 356: |
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Electric Locomotive Nameplate BLACK DOUGLAS. As carried by Class 87 87030. Allocated new to Willesden 06/74, it was named without ceremony at Willesden ETD on 10/7/78 after Sir James Douglas who was an associate of Robert the Bruce. Nameplates were removed March 2005 when loco was withdrawn. Stored at Long Marston until moved to EMR, Kingsbury, September 2010, and cut up there during July 2011. Rectangular cast aluminium in ex-loco condition. Estimate: £4000-£6000 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
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Diesel Electric Multiple Unit Nameplate YORKSHIRE VOYAGER. As carried by Class 220 Voyager 220034 when operated by Virgin Trains. Built by Bombardier in Bruges, Belgium in 2000, it was named in December 2001 until October 2007 when the Virgin Trains franchise was transferred to Arriva Cross Country. Still in service. Cast aluminium in ex-unit condition. Estimate: £1,000-£1,500 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
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Diesel Electric Multiple Unit Nameplate SOUTH YORKSHIRE VOYAGER. As carried by Class 220 Voyager 220014 when operated by Virgin Trains. Built by Bombardier in Bruges, Belgium in 2000, it was named in May 2002 until September 2007 when the Virgin Trains franchise was transferred to Arriva Cross Country. Still in service. Cast aluminium in ex-unit condition. Estimate: £1,000-£1,500 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 359: |
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Electric Locomotive Nameplate WEST COAST RAIL 250, plus badge. As carried by Class 90 90011 which was allocated new to Willesden 09/88. Named at Euston station on 12/4/00 while operated by Virgin Trains and carried until 09/06 when loco was transferred to East Anglian services with National Express. Previously named ‘The Chartered Institute of Transport’ (10/88-04/00) and later named ‘Let’s Go – East of England’ (10/06-10/14) and ‘East Anglian Daily Times - Suffolk & Proud’ (10/14-04/20). After Greater Anglia finished with the Class 90s it was transferred to Freightliner and is still in service. Rectangular cast aluminium in ex-loco condition. Estimate: £2,500-£3,000 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
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Cast Aluminium DEMU Nameplate STAGECOACH VOYAGER. As carried by Virgin Trains Class 220 Voyager No. 220026. Built by Bombardier in Belgium in 2000 and entered service 29/9/01. It was named at Edinburgh Waverley station on 7th November 2001. The nameplates were carried until September 2007 when the Virgin Trains franchise passed to Arriva Cross Country. Unit still in service. Front restored. Estimate: £1,000-£1,200 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 361: |
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Alloy Diesel Multiple Unit Nameplate HENRY HUDSON SUPER VOYAGER. As carried by Class 221 Super Voyager 221123. Built in 2001 it was named at Central Rivers TMD 05/02 and the nameplates were carried until 12/07 when the unit was transferred from Virgin to Cross Country. Henry Hudson was a 17th century sea explorer, best known for his exploration of Canada and NE United States. Still in service with Cross Country. Size 37in x 18in. As removed condition. This lot comes with an additional Perspex interior plaque explaining the unit’s name. Estimate: £1,200-£1,500 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 363: |
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Aluminium Depot Plaque depicting a CAT. This being the logo for Crewe Diesel (CD) depot. Originally carried by Trainload Freight, Railfreight Distribution and later EWS/RES locos allocated there. As removed ex-loco condition front and rear. Estimate: £300-£350 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 367: |
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Cast Aluminium Depot Plaque depicting Battersea Power Station. This was the logo for Stewarts Lane (SL) and originally fitted to Trainload Freight and later Mainline Freight and EWS locos allocated there. Ex loco condition. Estimate: £350-£450 Lot Sold for: £560 Bidder Number: 1582 |
Lot number 368: |
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Aluminium Depot Plaque depicting a GOAT. This being the logo for Cardiff Canton (CF) depot. Applied to Railfreight Distribution, Trainload Freight, Infrastructure and some EWS locos allocated there. As removed ex-loco condition front and rear. Estimate: £250-£300 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 370: |
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Cast Aluminium Depot Plaque depicting a White Horse. This was the logo for Westbury (WY) and originally fitted to out-based Class 56 locos for Trainload Construction and later by Mainline Freight and EWS locos. Ex-loco condition. Estimate: £400-£500 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 373: |
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Diesel Locomotive Worksplate THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC COMPANY LTD LONDON THE VULCAN FOUNDRY LTD LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, ENGLAND No. 2810 / D525. 1960. As carried by Class 40 D289 becoming 40089 3/74. Allocated new to 5A Crewe North 8/60 and withdrawn from Haymarket 7/76. Stored at Haymarket and Crewe Diesel until moved to Crewe Works 10/76 and cut up there 10/78. Rectangular chromed brass in ex-loco condition. Estimate: £500-£700 Lot Sold for: £400 Bidder Number: 002 |
Lot number 374: |
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Diesel Locomotive Worksplate ANDREW BARCLAY SONS & Co. LTD CALEDONIA WORKS KILMARNOCK No. 457 – 1960. As carried by Class 06 0-4-0 diesel mechanical shunter numbered D2430. New to 66C Hamilton 1/60 and withdrawn from 62A Thornton Junction 6/68. To G.H. Campbell, Airdrie 1/69 and scrapped. Oval cast aluminium in ex-loco condition. Estimate: £400-£600 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 376: |
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Diesel Locomotive Worksplate GM LOCOMOTIVE GROUP MANUFACTURED AT LONDON, CANADA. MODEL: JT42 CWR SERIAL: 968702-138. DATE: 06-99. As carried by Class 66 66138. Arrived at Newport Docks 07/99 and allocated to Toton with EWS. Currently operated by DB Cargo UK, it is currently stored at Toton. Rectangular stainless steel in ex-loco condition. Estimate: £200-£300 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 378: |
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Electric Locomotive Worksplate BRUSH TRACTION LOCOMOTIVE No. 1094 – 1995. As carried by Class 92 92036. Released from Brush 06/95 and named ‘Bertolt Brecht’ without ceremony. After a period of testing, it was finally allocated to CE Crewe Electric 10/95 operated by Railfreight Distribution. Loco has spent long periods in store since 2003 but is currently in service with DB Cargo UK. Rectangular engraved aluminium in ex loco condition. Estimate: £600-£800 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 379: |
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Diesel Locomotive Worksplate BRITISH RAILWAYS DERBY BUILT 1960 POWER EQUIPMENT BY ASSOCIATED ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES LTD AND SULZER. As carried by a Class 24 in the number range D5069-D5075 and D5114-D5148, later renumbered 24069-24075 and some from 24114-24148. Rectangular cast aluminium in ex-loco condition. Estimate: £300-£400 Lot Sold for: £400 Bidder Number: 1595 |
Lot number 380: |
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Diesel Locomotive Worksplate BUILT BY THE BIRMINGHAM CARRIAGE & WAGON Co. LTD SMETHWICK ENGLAND SERIAL No. 197 1961. As carried by Class 27 D5354 becoming 27008 12/73. Allocated new to 65A Eastfield 9/61 and withdrawn from there 8/87. Stored at Eastfield until sold to MC Metal Processing, Glasgow 11/87 and cut up immediately. Rectangular chromed brass, front cleaned. Estimate: £600-£700 Lot Sold for: £700 Bidder Number: 693 |
Lot number 383: |
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Diesel Locomotive Worksplate BRITISH RAILWAYS DERBY BUILT 1965 POWER EQUIPMENT BY ASSOCIATED ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES LTD AND SULZER. As carried by a Class 25 in the number range D7521-D7567 later becoming 25171-25217. Rectangular cast aluminium in ex loco condition. Estimate: £300-£400 Lot Sold for: £400 Bidder Number: 1595 |
Lot number 386: |
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Electric Locomotive Worksplate No. 1042 GORTON 1952. As carried by Class 76 26035. Allocated new to 39A Gorton 1/52. Stored at 9C Reddish 10/68 and withdrawn from there 3/70. Stored in derelict condition until broken up on site for spares by staff of J. Cashmore, Great Bridge 10/71. Oval engraved brass in ex loco condition. Estimate: £1,000-£1,200 Lot Sold for: 1,160 Bidder Number: 1862 |
Lot number 387: |
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Diesel Locomotive Worksplate BRITISH RAILWAYS DERBY BUILT 1966 POWER EQUIPMENT BY ASSOCIATED ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES LTD AND SULZER. As carried by Class 25 D7670 becoming 25320 3/74. Allocated new to D01 London Division 1/67 and withdrawn from Longsight 12/83. Stored at Derby Works until moved to Swindon Works 2/85 and broken up 6/85. Rectangular cast aluminium, front repainted. Estimate: £300-£400 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 388: |
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Diesel Locomotive Worksplate THE HUNSLET ENGINE Co. LTD LEEDS 204 HP No. 5653 – 1960. As carried by Class 05 0-6-0 diesel mechanical shunter numbered D2604. New to 56B Ardsley 9/60 and withdrawn from 6G Llandudno Junction 12/67. To G. Cohen, Morriston, Swansea 6/68 and cut up immediately. Oval cast brass, front and back cleaned. Estimate: £400-£500 Current Bid: Bidder Number: |
Lot number 389: |
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Brass Diesel Locomotive Plate HUNSLET. Removed from Hunslet No. 6289 built in 1966. Deployed at NCB Dedsford Colliery 1968-1982 then NCB Snibston Colliery 1987 and moved to Snibston Discovery Centre 1989. The attraction subsequently closed in July 2015. Size 30in x 6.5in. Estimate: £100-£120 Lot sold for: £100 Bidder Number: 1534 |
Lot number 391: |
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Diesel Locomotive Worksplate GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION, MANUFACTURED AT LONDON, CANADA. MODEL: JT42 CWR SERIAL: 998106-04 DATE: 06/99. As carried by Class 66 66504. Arrived at Newport Docks 08/99 and allocated to FD Crewe Diesel (Freightliner). Still in service with Freightliner. Rectangular stainless steel in ex-loco condition. Estimate: £250-£300 Lot sold for: £250 Bidder Number: 1526 |
Lot number 392: |
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Electric Locomotive Worksplate BRITISH RAILWAYS BUILT BY THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC Co. LTD VULCAN WORKS1965 No. 3491 / E337. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT BY ASSOCIATED ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES & THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC Co. LTD. As carried by Class 86 E3199 becoming 86001 05/73 and 86401 12/86. New to ACL 01/66 it was named NORTHAMPTON TOWN 05/89 to 10/91 and HERTFORDSHIRE RAIL TOURS from 10/98 until 12/02 when it was withdrawn from Crewe Electric. Sold for preservation to the AC Locomotive Group 06/04 and used on the Caledonian Sleepers in 2015 when it was named MONS MEG. Sold to West Coast Railways in 02/20 and now based at Carnforth. Rectangular cast aluminium in ex-loco condition. Estimate: £800-£1000 Lot sold for: £1,120 Bidder Number: 1549 |
Lot number 400: |
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Brass Square Wagon Plate TO TRAVEL BETWEEN CADBURY’S BOURNVILLE AND CARDIFF DEPOT L.M & S.R. IN CASE OF BREAKDOWN WIRE LIFFORD. Reverse side reads: TO TRAVEL BETWEEN CADBURY’S BOURNVILLE AND SHEFFIELD DEPOT. IN CASE OF BREAKDOWN WIRE LIFFORD. Size 9in x 9in. Cardiff side polished brass, reverse side unrestored. A lovely plate. Estimate: £300-£400 Lot Sold for £520 Bidder Number: 1595 |
Lot number 416: |
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Two original pre-Worboys Highway signs, fitted to a replacement hollow striped pole for ease of mounting outside. ‘TRAM PINCH’ manufactured by Brookside Ltd and ‘RACE HORSES’ manufactured by Gowshall Ltd. Both faces restored. Estimate: £300-£400 Lot sold for: £600 Bidder Number: 1533 |
Lot number 423: |
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Two-handled Presentation Rose Bowl with engraved silver shield PRESENTED TO MR G.H. DAVIES, STATION MASTER, DEVYNOCK & SENNYBRIDGE BY PAST & PRESENT STAFF ON HIS RETIREMENT, DECEMBER 1930. Devynock & Sennybridge was three stations west of Brecon on the old Neath & Brecon Rly line to Dowlais. Estimate: £40-£60 Lot sold for: £50 Bidder Number: 1846 |
Lot number 443: |
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7mm O Gauge BR ‘Britannia’ Class 7 4-6-2 locomotive No. 70019 LIGHTNING with BR1/BR1A tender. Includes detachable smoke deflectors. Superbly built from a kit manufactured by DJH Model Loco of Consett, Co. Durham. Mint and boxed. Estimate: £500-£600 Lot Sold for: £750 Bidder Number: 1862 |
Lot number 449: |
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7mm O Gauge LNER/BR Gresley Class A3 4-6-2 Locomotive No. 60058 BLAIR ATHOL. ‘New type’ non-corridor tender – high sided LNER Group tender. Superbly built from a kit manufactured by DJH Model Loco of Consett, Co. Durham. Mint and boxed. Estimate: £500-£600 Lot Sold for: £700 Bidder Number: 1884 |
Lot number 459: |
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O Gauge DARSTAED Set of Five BRIGHTON BELLE Pullman Cars: Hazel, Doris, Car No. 89 Third, Car No. 86 Third and Car No. 88 Third. Absolutely stunning set, complete with electric wired couplings for the table lamps. Mint and individually boxed within a presentation carrying case. Mint and boxed. Estimate: £500-£600 Lot Sold for: £900 Bidder Number: 1872 |