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A Waltham 9ct gold half hunter Masonic pocket watch and double Albert chain with Masonic fobs with enamel dial having subsidiary seconds and Masonic emblems, watch assayed Birmingham 1944, chain 53.16 grams watch 98.23 grams. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Running. Good clean condition.
1950s/60s London Transport enamel BUS & COACH STOP FLAG (bus compulsory, coach request version). This is a hollow, 'boat' style flag and is the E9 version with space for nine e-plates on each side. It is complete with runners and one fixing rod, numbered 23660 underneath and measures 18" x 31" (46cm x 79cm). In excellent, ex-use condition with just a little light weathering in places and one tiny chip to one face. [1]
London Transport enamel BUS STOP FLAG 'Request'. A traditional 'boat'-type (two-sided, hollow) flag complete with fixing lugs and numbered 4528 underneath. The style (spaced-out lettering of 'Request') suggests this is 1950s vintage. Measures 18" x 15" (46cm x 38cm) and is in good, ex-use condition with a few chips and stains. [1]
London Underground flanged ENAMEL SIGN 'Metropolitan & Circles Lines, Platforms 1 & 2, King's Cross, Baker Street'. Thought to have been located at Edgware Road station. Measures 36" x 24" (91cm x 61cm). A chip at the lower edge and other small ones on the flange but otherwise in good, ex-use condition. [1]
Selection of London Underground small ENAMEL, TIN & PLASTIC SIGNS, one is a souvenir sign, the others appear to be genuine, plus a wooden FIRST-AID BOX (empty), c1930s/40s, marked 'Works & Building Dept', plus a quantity of Underground office RUBBER STAMPS in varying condition plus a selection of Bakerloo Line STAFF ITEMS comprising 2 x Parker BALLPOINT PENS engraved 'Bakerloo Line etc', a 1997 Health & Safety FOLDER & a 2007 DIARY. [Quantity]
Selection of London Transport 'wages grade' CAP BADGES comprising tram/trolleybus driver/conductor (Gaunt), bus driver/conductor (Firmin), Underground driver (Gaunt, very minor damage to enamel), Underground guard/station staff (numbered, chrome version) and bus conductor instructor (Firmin), all complete with fixing lugs, plus 20 SOUVENIR PIN BADGES for various bus companies etc, most have had pins removed. [25]
A City of London enamel STREET SIGN from Queen Street, EC4, a short thoroughfare situated between Cannon Street and Queen Victoria Street in London's financial district. Measures 40" x 32" (102cm x 71cm) and comes with its original alloy frame. Thought to date from the 1970s/80s and in very good, ex-use condition. [1]
London Transport 1950s/60s Country Buses BUS & COACH STOP SHELTER PLATE 'Broadwater' from a 'Keston'-type wooden shelter in this suburb of Stevenage which would have been served by RT, RF and RMC buses and coaches on routes 303/303A, 340B, 390, and 716/716A. A single-sided, flanged enamel sign, 18" (42cm) square. Some small chips but good overall. [1]
Large quantity of London Transport PIN & OTHER BADGES comprising a 1972 hallmarked silver/enamel Ambulance Centre medallion and another Ambulance centre pin badge, various safe-driving medals, 12 x London General lapel badges, 70+ Camberwell Garage 'Q' badges and sundry other badges eg LT Golden Jubilee, Shillibeer 1979, bus driver/conductor lapel badge etc. All in very good to mint condition. [Quantity]
London Transport bus stop enamel Q-PLATE 'Queue this side for 402, 431A, 471, 493, Queue other side for 51, 51A'. An unusual plate, featuring both Country and Central Area routes, that would have been located at Green Street Green. Very minor edge-chips but generally in excellent, ex-stop condition. [1]
London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATE for route 323A 'Eastern National' in green lettering. Whilst there was a London Transport 323A in the Grays area, we have not been able to trace an Eastern National service with this number and it's possible that this plate was made in error. In excellent condition, possibly unused. [1]
London Transport 1950s/60s enamel COACH STOP FLAG 'Request'. A traditional 'boat'-type (two-sided, hollow) flag complete with fixing rods and numbered 20209 underneath. Measures 18" x 15" (46cm x 38cm) and is in very good, ex-use condition with just a few small/tiny chips at the top & bottom edges and very minor weathering. [1]
London Underground 1950s/60s enamel STATION FRIEZE PLATE for the Piccadilly Line with the line name on the bar of a traditional London Transport bullseye. Measures 20" x 9.5" (71cm x 24cm) and is the slightly deeper type used at Green Park station. A few small chips around the screw-holes but otherwise in very good condition. [1]
London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATE for night route N82 'Alighting Point Only'. This was a one-bus operation between New Cross & Woolwich which had its origins in former tram route 46. We haven't been able to determine where this unusually-worded plate would have been located but it may have been outside New Cross bus garage. A scarce plate in very good, ex-stop condition. [1]
London Transport enamel BUS STOP FLAG 'Request', an E3 version with runners for 3 e-plates on each side. This is an example of the less common transitional type from the 1980s with the new design but still carrying traditional runners. A 'boat'-type (two-sided, hollow) flag. Measures 18" x 20.5" (46cm x 53cm) and is in excellent condition. [1]

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