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Los 382

London Underground enamel PLATFORM ROUNDEL from Bank Station on the Central and Northern Lines. This is the smaller-size sign, from the track-side, measuring 24" (61cm) across by 19.5" (50cm) high, c1980s, in three parts plus alloy frame. In excellent, ex-use condition. [3 parts + frame]

Los 390

London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 722 destinated Upminster, Corbets Tey. This route was an early withdrawal in 1968 and this is the first e-plate for the 722 alone that we have ever seen. Our theory is that it could have been located in Ilford just before the 722 split from the 721. Some edge-damage from the runners on the stop flag but otherwise in very good, ex-use condition. [1]

Los 391

1940s/50s London Transport enamel BUS STOP FLAG (compulsory). A most unusual E6 type with runners for 6 e-plates on each side. Double-sided with two enamel plates inside a bronze frame. Measures 18" x 26" (46cm x 66cm). A superb example in excellent condition with barely a blemish. [1]

Los 393

London Underground enamel CAB DESTINATION PLATE for Rayners Lane/Uxbridge on either the Piccadilly or Metropolitan Lines although we suspect that this example was from the latter as it has the small coded lugs at the top to assist with identification in the storage rack. Double-sided, reversable with brass ends. In generally very good, ex-use condition. [1]

Los 394

London Underground enamel Q-Stock CAB DESTINATION PLATE 'Hammersmith / Mansion House' from the District Line. A double-sided sign with brass ends. In very good, ex-use condition. [1]

Los 397

London Transport enamel BUS & COACH STOP FLAG (Bus Request, Coach Compulsory). By far the least common flag, there were only a handful of these for use where Green Line coaches always halted but buses only on demand. This is one of a small batch produced in the 1980s when LT was taking back control of coach stops in the London area and those made at this time were the only coach stops to feature the roundel rather than the traditional bullseye. A double-sided, hollow, 'boat'-style flag measuring 18" x 16" (46cm x 40cm). In superb condition with barely a blemish. [1]

Los 398

London Underground enamel PLATFORM ROUNDEL from Earl's Court Station on the District and Piccadilly Lines. This is the smaller-size sign, from the track-side, measuring 24" (61cm) across by 20" (51cm) high, c1980s, in three parts plus bronze frame. In very good, ex-use condition with just minor blemishes. [3 parts + frame]

Los 399

London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 720 destinated Epping, Stratford, Aldgate. Just 3 pairs of these were recorded, all in Harlow. A most uncommon plate. In very good ex-use condition. [1]

Los 40

London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 716 destinated Richmond, Kingston, Chertsey. Only one pair of these were recorded - at Marble Arch. A most uncommon plate. In very good ex-use condition. [1]

Los 45

London Underground enamel O/P/Q-Stock CAB DESTINATION PLATE 'Aldgate / Edgware Rd' from the Hammersmith & City Line. A double-sided sign with brass ends. In ex-use condition. [1]

Los 46

London Underground 38-Stock enamel DESTINATION PLATE for Harrow (Wealdstone)/Watford (LMS) on the Bakerloo Line. Double-sided, reversable, with brass ends. In very good, ex-use condition. [1]

Los 50

London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATE for route 298 Mon-Sat and destinated Cockfosters, Potters Bar, South Mimms. This dates from the introduction of the route in 1968 until 1970 when it was withdrawn north of Cockfosters. It is likely to have been located at Turnpike Lane or Southgate Station. Small blemishes at the edges but generally in very good, ex-use condition. [1]

Los 54

Selection (5) of 1950s-80s BUS STOP FLAGS, all double-sided and comprising 'Omnibuses stop by request' (enamel), 'Form queue this/other side', (alloy), Colchester Borough Transport (alloy), East Kent Buses (plastic) and East Yorkshire Motor Services (alloy). They measure 12-13" (31-33cm) across with varying depths. In good to very good, ex-use condition. [5]

Los 60

Pair of London Transport/London Country coach stop enamel E-PLATES for Green Line route 715A, one in each direction, the first destinated Saturday, Ripley, Guildford (these were recorded between Kingston and Cobham) and the second Saturday, Hertford (these were recorded between Palmers Green and Hoddesdon). Both are in very good, ex-use condition with minor blemishes. [2]

Los 64

Pair of London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATES for Green Line route 721, one in each direction, the first destinated Aldgate and the second Romford, Brentwood. The latter has a couple of small chips to the face, otherwise both are in good, ex-use condition. [2]

Los 70

London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATE for route 165 destinated Romford, Havering Park. Location unknown but possibly the Rainham terminus. In very good, ex-use condition. [1]

Los 73

Selection (13 items) of London Transport BUS PLATES comprising 7 x enamel RT etc RADIATOR BADGES (the Green Line and TD/STD ones are after-market examples), 2 HUB/ROCKER COVER BADGES, one enamel, one perspex, a Park Royal Routemaster BODYBUILDER'S PLATE, a Weymann's RT BODYBUILDER'S PLATE and BRASS TAGS from RT 1621 and RM 164. Most items are in good to very good, ex-use condition. [13]

Los 74

Selection (6 items) of London Transport enamel BUS STOP SIGNAGE comprising a 1960s small Fare Stage plate, a 1970s double Fare Stage plate with bracket, a G-plate 'Special Journeys Only' and 3 E-plates: 439, 712 & 713. All in good to very good, ex-use condition. [6]

Los 76

Pair of British Railways (Southern Region) enamel CAR STOP SIGNS, both are no 6. In good, ex-use condition, lightly weathered. [2]

Los 77

Southern Railway enamel TARGET SIGN from Faygate (written by the SR as two words!) station on the former LB&SCR line between Littlehaven and Ifield, known as the Arun Valley or Mid-Sussex Line. Measures 28" x 13" (71cm x 33cm) and has some small areas of well-matched restoration, mainly at the edges, but presents very well overall. An uncommon sign. [1]

Los 79

British Railways (Southern Region) enamel DOORPLATE 'Staff Only'. A flanged sign measuring 18" x 3.5" (46cm x 9cm). In very good, ex-use condition with just a few small chips at one screw-hole and on the flanges. [1]

Los 80

Pair of London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATES, the first for route 250 destinated Grange Hill (perhaps from Loughton station?) and the second for route 258 Mon-Sat and destinated Watford Junction (perhaps from Harrow-on-the-Hill station?). Both are in very good, ex-use condition. [2]

Los 83

Pair of 1950s/60s Thames Valley Traction Co Ltd enamel BUS STOP FLAGS with the company's traditional-style fleetname . Double-sided, flanged signs measuring 16" x 15" (41cm x 38cm). Generally in very good, ex-use condition. [2]

Los 86

London Transport Tramways District Inspector's solid-silver and enamel CAP BADGE with 'gold'-plating from the first batch manufactured for the new LPTB in 1933. Badge is serial number 403, made by J R Gaunt and hallmarked for 1933. Upon the merger of the trolleybus/tram and central bus departments in 1950, these badges were then issued to Road Inspectors of the combined operation. In very good, ex-use condition with no material blemishes. An excellent example. [1]

Los 87

London Underground enamel PLATFORM ROUNDEL from Bank Station on the Central and Northern Lines. This is the smaller-size sign, from the track-side, measuring 24" (61cm) across by 19.5" (50cm) high, c1980s, in three parts plus alloy frame. In excellent, ex-use condition. [3 parts + frame]

Los 89

Pair of early 20th-century bus driver/conductor LICENCE BADGES, the first an enamel type for Canvey Island UDC driver no 23 and the second a cast-alloy example for Reigate Omnibus Conductor no 99. Both are double-sided and in good, ex-use condition. [2]

Los 90

London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATE for route 247C Mon-Fri Special Journeys. The 247C was planned to run between Romford and Toot Hill with a single BL-class bus but was cancelled owing to concerns about road widths. The e-plates had already been manufactured but were never used. In as-new condition. [1]

Los 99

Pair of London Transport 1980s enamel & vinyl BUS STOP FLAGS for the London Coaches subsidiary, the first is for the 'London Plus' Original London Transport Sightseeing Tour (note the 1930s-style bullseye) and the second for London Liner, the London to Birmingham express service operated jointly with WMPTE. The flags are double-sided, hollow, 'boat-style' and measure the standard 18" x 16" (46cm x 40cm). Both are in excellent condition with barely a blemish. [2]

Los 3009

WIENER EMAIL-KAMINGARNITUR Um 1900, Messingkorpus, hellblau emailliert, Frontseite mit fein gemalter Darstellung einer galanten, farbigen Szene in floraler, plastischer Umrahmung, sig. "V.Bern", Vase, H: 38 cm., Schale, HxB: 18/35 cm. Leichte Altersspuren. VIENNESE ENAMEL FIREPLACE SET Circa 1900, brass body, light blue enamelled, front with finely painted depiction of a gallant, colourful scene in floral, sculptural framing, sig. "V.Bern", vase, h: 38 cm., bowl, hxw: 18/35 cm. Slight signs of age.

Los 401

BIEDERMEIER RAHMENUHR Österreich, 1820/1830, beschnitztes, gold gefasstes Ochsenaugen-Rahmengehäuse mit Pendelschauöffung, Emailzifferblatt, gebläute Stahlzeiger, ziselierte Messinglunette, HxB: 43/35 cm. Altersspuren, Werk läuft. BIEDERMEIER FRAME CLOCK Austria, 1820/1830, carved, gold mounted ox-eye frame case with pendulum display, enamel dial, blued steel hands, chased brass bezel, HxW: 43/35 cm. Signs of age, movement running.

Los 402

KAMINUHR Frankreich, zweite Hälfte 19. Jahrhundert, Holzgehäuse in Boulle-Technik dekoriert, verglastes, reliefiertes Ziffernblatt mit Email-Ziffernblatt und römischen Ziffern, zwei Aufzüge, Messingwerk, Schlüssel vorhanden, Werk läuft an, HxB: 40/26 cm. Altersspuren, teilw. besch., Tonfeder fehlt. FIREPLACE CLOCK France, second half of the 19th century, wooden case decorated in boulle technique, glazed dial in relief with enamel and Roman numerals, two windings, brass movement, key present, movement starts, hxw: 40/26 cm. signs of age, partly dam., Tone pen is missing.

Los 404

HOUR LAVIGNE "Tischuhr mit Astrolabium" Paris, zaponiertes, gebürstetes und poliertes Messing, schwerer, getreppter Stand unter zwei sechseckigen Säulen, in vertikal gegliedertem Aufbau, mit Email bzw. silberfarbener marmorierter Lackierung, zwischen den Säulen, die Uhr mit römischen Stunden und separaten Anzeigen für Wochentag, Monat und Tag, unten ein Ausschnitt mit Mondphasenanzeige, das Astrolabium mit Abbildung der Tierkreiszeichen, Sonnengang und Mondbewegung, Sockel mit Kennzeichnung an der Unterseite: 1593 172 657 / France, zwei Quarzwerke. HxBxT: 38,5/26,5/13,5 cm. Leichte Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, im Kurztest funktionsfähig. HOUR LAVIGNE "Table clock with astrolabe". Paris, zaponé, brushed and polished brass, heavy stepped stand under two hexagonal columns, in vertically divided construction, with enamel resp. silver marbled lacquer, between the columns, the clock with Roman hours and separate indications for day of the week, month and day, at the bottom a cut-out with moon phase indication, the astrolabe with illustration of the signs of the zodiac, sunset and moon movement, base with marking at the bottom: 1593 172 657 / France, two quartz movements. HxWxD: 38,5/26,5/13,5 cm. Slight signs of age and use, functional in short test.

Los 621

ZWEI DECKELVASE IM ALT-WIENER STIL Wohl Volkstedt, Ende 19.Jh., Kobaltblau glasierte Wandung mit reicher Gold- und Goldemailmalerei, schau- und rückseitig ausgesparte Reserve mit polychromer, allegorischer Malerei "Frühlingsstimmen" und "Amor und Nymphe"", so unter dem Stand bez., blaue Bindenschildmarke und Malersignatur Mohau, Montierung aus Bronze, H: ca. 30 cm. Leichte Alterssspuren. TWO LIDDED VASES IN THE OLD VIENNESE STYLE Probably Volkstedt, end of the 19th century, cobalt blue glazed wall with rich gold and gold enamel painting, show and reverse recessed reserve with polychrome allegorical painting "Spring Voices" and "Cupid and Nymph"", so inscribed under the stand, blue band mark and painter's signature Mohau, bronze mount, h: approx. 30 cm. Slight signs of age.

Los 459

A quantity of Bristol Constabulary buttons, an A.R.P. Hudson whistle, various enamel school badges etc.

Los 598

A pair of large scale grey metallic enamel industrial lights with galleries and hanging chains, white enamel inside approx 24" high, diameter 20"

Los 599

A pair of large scale grey metallic enamel industrial lights with galleries and hanging chains, white enamel inside approx 24" high, diameter 20"

Los 610

A Royal Navy Men & Boys Wanted recruitment enamel sign, 34 x 24".

Los 611

A Rue la Bruyere rectangular enamel sign, 17 3/4 x 10".

Los 622

A double sided enamel sign with hanging flange advertising Primagaz, 17 1/2 x 19 1/2".

Los 640

A 'You May Telephone From Here' rectangular enamel sign on original hanging bracket, 23 x 28". (including bracket).

Los 642

A Jena Glass Chimneys and Globes enamel finger plate, 3 1/4 x 7 3/4".

Los 645

An early enamel sign advertising Cock sole leather, 15 x 24".

Los 653

A French oval double sided enamel sign with hanging flange, advertising watches, in excellent condition, 21 x 14".

Los 666

A rare small size enamel sign for 'Furnished Apartments', in very near mint condition, 8 1/4 x 5".

Los 693

A 1970s reproduction Fry's Five Boys enamel sign, 20 x 14 3/4".

Los 701

A United Kingdom Tea Company's Delicious Teas 'three tea ladies' pictorial enamel sign.

Los 707

A reproduction Evening Mail pictorial enamel sign, 13 x 19".

Los 712

A Fry's Chocolate '300 Gold Medals' enamel sign by Patent, 24 x 24".

Los 714

A D.A. Green & Sons Ltd Engineers, Whaplode, oval enamel sign, 18 x 12".

Los 716

A Palethorpes' Royal Cambridge sausages pictorial enamel sign by Imperial Enamel, 36 x 24".

Los 724

A Christmas 1927 'Compliments of the Season' die-cut greetings card in the form of two red felt covered parrots with a 1928 calendar attached, plus an enamel lapel badge of a lady diving, on original card etc.

Los 727

A Wills's Gold Flake Cigarettes rectangular double sided enamel sign with top hanging flange, excellent gloss, 24 x 8".

Los 729

A part pictorial enamel sign advertising Marpedo water paint, manufactured by John H. Fuller & Co. Ltd. of Reading, the sign by Willings E.I. Dept. London, 24 x 18".

Los 731

A Hudson's Soap 'For The People' enamel sign by Chromo, with a few patches of professional restoration, 27 x 19 3/4".

Los 732

A Sunday Chronicle rectangular enamel sign, 30 x 15".

Los 737

A British Rail brake bucket, two enamel jugs, an oiler, funnel, BR plaque etc.

Los 738

A Crysteel Product white and grey enamel industrial style light shade, 14" diameter.

Los 742

A Pears' Soap rectangular enamel strip, some retouching to the blue, 18 1/2 x 2 3/4".

Los 743

A 'White May' and 'Royal Standard' BP Lamp Oils, double sided enamel sign with hanging flange, 18 x 12".

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