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c1960s London Underground fully-flanged ENAMEL SIGN 'Please obtain your parking tickets from the ticket office' with a traditional LT bullseye. Measures 30" x 15" (76cm x 38cm) and is in very good condition with a few small blemishes at the edges and some abrasion to the bar of the bullseye. [1]
London Underground enamel STATION SIGN from Northwick Park on the Metropolitan Line. This is the centre bar from a platform bullseye sign and is probably one of the original signs from when the station was named Northwick Park in 1937. Measures 47" x 8.5" (120cm x 21cm) and is in very good, ex-use condition. [1]
London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 711 destinated Sutton, Oxford Circus, High Wycombe. This would have been situated on the southernmost section of the route, quite possibly in Reigate. Slightly weathered from a long period in situ but generally in good, ex-stop condition. [1]
London Transport Buses OFFICIAL'S PLATE as issued to senior officers for identification purposes when in plain clothes. The design of these plates goes back, relatively unchanged, to the 1920s and a version is still in use today. This is the 1970s issue in chrome and enamel and has the usual clip on the reverse for fitting to the breast pocket or buttonhole. In excellent condition. [1]
Selection of miscellaneous London Transport EPHEMERA & MEMORABILIA including Country RT radiator badge, train controller key, guard's control panel pilot-light lens, bus, tram and Underground tickets, small enamel sign 'Bonus', slice of Metrpolitan Line rail with authenticity certificate, fares poster and 1946 Report of Railway (London Plan) Committee. All in good condition. [quantity]
London Underground enamel STOCK-NUMBER PLATE from 1938-Tube Stock Driving Motor Car 11242. These plates were located inside, at the end of each car above the inter-communicating door. In good, ex-use condition, some splashes of bronze paint (easily removed, if wished) from the re-painting of the grille behind the plate upon car overhaul. [1]
London Underground items comprising an AIR GAUGE, brass-framed, believed to be ex 38 Tube Stock, a small ENAMEL SIGN 'Signal Dept S 521', a BRASS PLATE 'British Thompson-Houston, Master Controller', believed to be ex 59/62/A-Stock and various small plates ex rolling stock. Items in good/very good, ex-use condition. [7]
Set of London Underground enamel STOCK-NUMBER PLATES from a 4-car unit of 1962-Tube Stock comprising Driving Motor Cars 1578 & 1579, Trailer 2578 and Non-Driving Motor Car 9579. These plates were located inside the end of each car above the inter-communicating door. In good, ex-use condition. [4]
Pair of London Transport enamel BOARDING POINT BUS STOP FLAGS as located at Country Area bus stations, the first a 1940s/50s example consisting of two enamel plates in a bronze frame 'Boarding Point 3', complete with e-plate runners, and the second a 1960s version, a hollow, double-sided 'boat'-style sign '1', runners missing. Both measure 18" x 32" (46cm x 81cm) and are in very good, ex-use condition. [2]
London Underground 1938-Tube Stock enamel CAB DESTINATION PLATE for Archway / Colindale on the Northern Line. A double-sided plate with brass ends. Cosmetic appearance is poor due to residue of overpainting of replacement destinations. Once this residue is removed, it will be a good example with just one vertical loss of enamel on each side. [1]
An enamel DIRECTIONAL STREET SIGN for Loughton Underground station. Produced by the local authority and incorporating the correctly-proportioned LT roundel. Likely to date from the 1970s. A single-sided, fully-flanged sign measuring 43" x 13" (109cm x 33cm) and in very good ex-use condition with just a few small chips to the face. [1]
A City of Westminster enamel STREET SIGN from Millbank, SW1 which runs alongside the Thames down from the Houses of Parliament and has from time to time accommodated the HQs of Britain's major political parties. The 'Gothic' script of the heading suggests a vintage of c1950s. Measures 36" x 12" (92cm x 30cm), and is in very good, ex-use condition. [1]
1950s/60s London Transport enamel BUS STOP SIGN ' Coopersale Corner' from a 'Keston' wooden bus shelter at this location near Epping in Essex which was served by the 381 bus route from Harlow. A flanged, single-sided sign measuring 18" (46cm) square and generally in very good condition with just a couple of small blemishes. [1]
London Transport/London Country bus stop enamel E-PLATE for route 386 destinated "via Standon Station". We are unable to determine where this would have been located but the fact that buses on this shopping days route departed Standon in 3 different directions may be relevant! In very good, ex-use condition. [1]
British Railways (Western Region) enamel PLATFORM SIGN 'Platforms 2 and 3' with arrows. A fully-flanged, double-sided sign with original hooks for hanging from the station canopy. Stated by vendor to be ex-Aberystwyth station. Measures 36" x 18" (92cm x 46cm), in very good, ex-use condition with a few small chips, mainly on one side. [1]
London Underground 1950s/60s enamel PLATFORM FRIEZE PANEL from Blackfriars station shared by the District & Circle Lines and featuring the colours of both lines plus a 'bullseye' logo for the Circle. It is unusual for these frieze panels to include the bullseye. Measures 70" x 9" (178cm x 23cm) and is in generally very good ex-use condition with a few small chips and blemishes. [1]
British Railways (London Midland Region) 1950s/60s enamel STATION CHALKBOARD with totem symbol in the header. Made of steel, the top of the board is finished in full vitreous enamel and the black area has a matt finish for chalk messages. Measures 25.5" x 48.5" (64cm x 123cm) and is in very good, ex-use condition with just minor blemishes, mainly at the screw-holes. [1]
1950s London Transport directional ENAMEL SIGN 'UndergrounD' with a double-flighted arrow piercing the bullseye. These signs were usually situated on the street, attached to a lamp-post or similar. A single-sided, fully-flanged sign measuring 25" x 10.5" (64cm x 27cm). Generally in very good, ex-use condition with a small dent at the top edge and two small areas of restoration on the face. [1]
London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 716 destinated Hitchin via Stevenage. We speculate that this might have been located in Knebworth, where Stevenage would have been an important destination, but it could also have been a bit further south on the route. In excellent, ex-use condition. [1]

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