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Updated Feb 20, 2023

Lots 121-140

Lot No Lot Detail

121

B.R Alloy 1970s Station Sign "RHYL". Size 26.5in x 14in.

Guide: £70-100


Category: Modern Image Signs

122

LMS Wooden Station Platform Indicator FingerBoard. "RHYL, PRESTATYN, CHESTER, ROCK FERRY, BIRKENHEAD". Double sided, ex-service condition.

Guide: £150-200


Category: Carriage and Destination Boards
Lot Sold For: £120 (PB 618)

123

BR Intercity branded station sign "CREWE". Ex-station condition.

Guide: £100-150


Category: Modern Image Signs
Lot Sold For: £180 (PB 353)

124

Pair of Alloy Depot Signs "WIGAN SPRINGS BRANCH - TRACTION MAINTENANCE DEPOT" with Trainload Freight markings. Very long!

Guide: £100-200


Category: Modern Image Signs
Lot Sold For: £350 (PB 6)

125

A Pair of Alloy "TRANSRAIL" Freight Depot Signs. The square sign being 39in square.

Guide: £60-100


Category: Miscellaneous
Lot Sold For: £100 (PB 264)

126

Plastic B.R. Southern Region Station Nameboard "LIPHOOK".

Guide: £60-100


Category: Modern Image Signs

127

Plastic B.R. Southern Region Station Nameboard "BENTLEY".

Guide: £60-100


Category: Modern Image Signs

128

Gents manufactured Double Sided ELECTRIC CLOCK. All mechanism complete. Ex-Derby Locomotive Works 8 Shop

Guide: £200-300


Category: Clocks
Lot Sold For: £450 (PB 6)

129

B.R (W) Platform Ticket Machine. In ex-service condition with side keys. Heavy! Size 36in high, 13in wide and 10in deep.

Guide: £400-500


Category: Miscellaneous
Lot Sold For: £520 (PB 595)

130

Brass Steam Locomotive Nameplate "LADY OF LYNN" as carried by a Churchward designed ex-GWR Saint class 4-6-0 No. 2906 - original works number 2204 - built at Swindon works in May 1906. Allocations included only Old Oak Common and Cardiff Canton from where it was withdrawn in August 1952. Cut up at Swindon works on an unknown date. Lady of Lynn nameplates were applied in May 1907. This is the right-hand side plate.

Guide: £8000-10000


Category: Nameplates (Steam)
Lot Sold For: £7000 (PB 346)

131

Brass Steam Locomotive nameplate "KING RICHARD" as carried by G.J Churchward designed ex GWR/BR Star class 4-6-0 No. 4026 built at Swindon works in September 1909. Allocated to mainly Old Oak Common and Taunton it was withdrawn from the latter in February 1950. Cut up at Swindon works on an unknown date. This nameplate was removed in November 1927. As removed ex-service condition with a wonderful patina.

Guide: £5000-6000


Category: Nameplates (Steam)
Lot Sold For: £10000 (PB 295)

132

Brass Steam Locomotive Nameplate "WOLSELEY HALL" as carried by a Collett designed 49xx Hall class ex GWR 4-6-0 No. 5964 built at Swindon works in July 1936. Allocations included Bristol Bath Road, St, Philips Marsh, Plymouth Laira, Weymouth, Swindon and Westbury where it was withdrawn in September 1962. Cut up at Swindon works 12/62. Wolseley Hall was a moated stately home built in the 11th Century near the village of Colwich in Staffordshire, It was demolished in 1966 the former gardens are now a nature reserve of the Wolseley Centre.

Guide: £4000-5000


Category: Nameplates (Steam)

133

Brass Steam Locomotive Nameplate "FRANK BIBBY" as carried by a William Dean ex GWR/BR Bulldog class 4-4-0 carrying the number 3364 (originally 3416) with the number being changed in December 1912. Built at Swindon works in February 1903. Allocations included Tyseley, Swindon and Westbury from where it was withdrawn in June 1949. Cut up at Swindon works on an unknown date. Frank Bibby (1857-1923) was a racehorse owner, chairman of Bibby Line Steamers and a director of the Great Western Railway. As removed, ex-service condition.

Guide: £3000-4000


Category: Nameplates (Steam)
Lot Sold For: £3600 (PB 611)

134

Brass Steam Locomotive Nameplate "VICTOR WILD". As carried by a Gresley designed ex-GNR/LNWR Class A3 4-6-2 No. 60105, built at Doncaster Works in March 1923. Allocations included Kings Cross, Doncaster, Gorton, Leicester G.C and Grantham, from where it was withdrawn in June 1963. Cut up at Doncaster Works 09/63. Complete with reproduction lined-out splasher for ease of display.

Guide: £6000-8000


Category: Nameplates (Steam)
Lot Sold For: £10000 (PB 1211)

135

Hollow Cast BRASS FOX. As fitted above the nameplates of the D49 LNER 'Hunt' Class, renamed from 'Shires'. A left facing example in totally ex-loco condition. Not common.

Guide: £800-1000


Category: Nameplates (Steam)
Lot Sold For: £1200 (PB 457)

136

Alloy Locomotive Headboard "THE ROBIN HOOD". Stencilled on Rear 'Return to Nottm 16A'. Totally Original Condition front and rear. This express ran from London St. Pancras to Nottingham (Midland) with an inaugural run on 2/2/59. The last 'titled' run being on 7/9/62.

Guide: £1500-2000


Category: Headboards
Lot Sold For: £1000 (PB 607)

137

C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate "2271" as carried by a Collett designed ex GWR 2251 class 0-6-0 built at Swindon works in August 1934. Allocations included Carmarthen, Machynlleth, Aberystwyth, Neyland and Goodwick from where it was withdrawn in September 1962. Cut up at R.S. Hayes, Bridgend 10/63.

Guide: £350-400


Category: Smokeboxes
Lot Sold For: £600 (PB 168)

138

C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate "5561" as carried by a Churchward designed ex GWR 45xx class 2-6-2T built at Swindon works in December 1928. Allocations included Bath Spa, Bristol Bath Road and Whitland from where it was withdrawn in July 1960. Cut up at Swindon works 10/60.

Guide: £350-400


Category: Smokeboxes

139

C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate "7810" as carried by a Collett designed ex GWR 4-6-0 named 'DRAYCOTT MANOR'. Built at Swindon works in December 1938. Allocations include Leamington Spa, Wolverhampton Stafford Road, Shrewsbury, Gloucester Horton Road, Oswestry and Machynlleth from where it was withdrawn in September 1964. Cut up at Bird's, Morriston, Swansea 01/65.

Guide: £1000-1200


Category: Smokeboxes
Lot Sold For: £1600 (PB 456)

140

C/I Steam Locomotive Smokebox Numberplate "8425" as carried by a Hawksworth deigned 94xx class 0-6-0PT built by W.G.Bagnall, Stafford in February1951. Allocations include St. Blazey, Plymouth Laira, Cardiff Canton, Barry and Cardiff East Dock from where it was withdrawn in November 1963. Cut up at Swindon works 02/64.

Guide: £300-400


Category: Smokeboxes

 

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