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Enamel Advertising Signs, qty 2:- `Spillers Shapes For All Dogs, yellow text with black shadow on a green ground. Measures 24" x 9½" and has deep colour and shine but a few chips top and bottom and around the periphery; `Spillers Winalot - The Dog`s Wholemeal Food - Meal or Biscuits`. Yellow lettering with black shadow on a green ground, 24" x 9½". Minor loss around bolt holes otherwise extremely good.
Enamel Advertising Signs qty 2:- `Will`s Star Cigarettes`, red and black lettering on a white ground, 38" x 14, very good overall condition. Together with `Player`s Country Life Smoking Mixture`, white lettering on green ground, 24" x 5", some bolt hole chipping: Together with `Smoke Craven "A" - Will Not Affect Your Throat`. Target shape with brand across the middle, red lettering on white. The outer circle is red, orange and beige colour with black text on a yellow ground. Measures 24" x 22" and is in very good condition with only minor chipping and no restoration at all.
Enamel Advertising Signs qty 2:- `The Evesham Journal & Four Shires Advertiser - Sold Here Every Friday - Exclusive Facts, Features and Photographs`. White lettering on deep blue ground measuring 15" x 10". Deep colour and shine, one chip top right just clear of the text; `Albanoids - The Best Aperient For Adults - 2d, 6d and 1/- Tins. White lettering on a deep blue ground, 18" x 12". In excellent condition with deep colour and shine, very minor edge chipping. The makers name `Stotherts Ltd Chemists Atherton, Lancs.` appears bottom right.
Enamel Advertising Sign with integral Thermometer made in USA ` Ex-Lax for Constipation - The safe chocolate Laxative - Keep Regular with Ex-Lax Laxative - Prescription Drugs Toilet Articles. A superb sign measuring 36" x 8¼" with a 1" flange all around. White and yellow text on a deep blue ground, the circular thermometer mounted in the centre is 4½" in diameter and still works a treat. Excellent condition throughout with deep colour and shine and no face chips or restoration at all.
Enamel Advertising Signs, a pair to include `Corona - Sparkling Drinks and Fruit Squashes`. Yellow and white on a blue ground, 30" x 9". Good overall with minor bolt hole loss and there is a scratch through the `A`. Secondly, `Lyons Tea`, orange, white and blue, 35½" x 12". Reasonable condition overall.
Enamel Advertising Sign `Hudson`s Soap`, white lettering with black shadow on a green ground and red border. A small panel left and right bottom has the familiar LNS Lamp shining a beam with the company name within. Measures 18" x 12" and is in excellent condition with deep colour and shine, just a few minor edge chips well away from the text.
Hasler Train Event Recorder used on the `KINGSTON FLYER` Royal Train in New Zealand. It was removed in 1923 and presented to a couple of individuals mentioned later. In 1927 it was re-fitted during the attempt to break the Australian/New Zealand Rail Speed Record. The 11" diameter glass faced, open dial has an enamel segment showing 0 - 60 mph and also bears the makers name `Hasler Telegraph Works, 26 Victoria Street, Westminster S.W.` The opposite segment has the G.Hasler Switzerland name and logo with a list of patent numbers in various countries. The main part of the dial is open and the mechanism is clear to see including the recording paper showing a graphical representation of the speed. The paper rolls into a drum type receptacle on the side of the unit and this has a brass plate fitted ` Property of Wakefield Castrol Collection - No 21455 Aust`. Across the centre of the dial is a brass plate engraved `1927 Speed Trial NZ - Aust`. Mounted on a scallop cornered wooden presentation base, it carries a fine brass plaque ` Presented 17th August 1923 From All At Waygood - Otis (Aust) Pty Ltd. - To D.W.R. Green Esq and Charles Wakefield N.Z. and Australia - Removed From H.M. Royal Train KINGSTON FLYER - Record Speed Winner - Central Otago, South Island`. Both recipients travelled on the train on behalf of Otis Lifts and Castrol fuelled both the train and the lifts. A small Album given to DWR Green featuring the signatures of the invited guest passengers from his Australian Company accompanies. Note that this incredibly rare Recorder came from the Australian Wakefield Collection through auction. Note: Charles Wakefield set up the British Oil Company on 19th March 1899 and 10 years later produced a new lubricant he named `Castrol`
LBSCR 10-inch Mahogany cased iron dial fusee clock with a cast brass bezel, supplied to the London Brighton and South Coast Railway by William Wright in 1850. The quality English fusee movement of typical London style has square plates with shaped shoulders and a cut out at the bottom held together by turned tapered pillars, the white enamel painted dial displaying bold Roman numerals and the legend B.R.(S). John Walker 1, South Molton St London 158.B. The clock retains its original cast bezel with a convex glass and the rear of the case has been stamped 158.B. which was applied on or after the grouping of the Southern Companies. The Southern clock records show that this clock was originally supplied by William Wright of Tooley St London in 1850 and last saw service at Newhaven Harbour and was situated in the South Signal Box. William Wright (1828-1851) supplied 108 clocks to the fledgling London Brighton and South Coast Railway from 1841-1861, this particular clock is not only one of his earliest supplied clocks but one of only four of this type and so far the only known survivor. A rare and desirable timepiece from a recorded London maker in working condition complete with pendulum and key.
Enamel Advertising Sign `Use Bernard & Algers Well Known Special Manures For All Crops - Plymouth`, 12" x 26". A white sign with a large Swede in centre and either yellow or black lettering. Some restoration beneath the title and some slight fading to a few letters. A very rare enamel sign indeed.
Barry Railway 12 inch Oak cased iron dial fusee clock with a spun brass bezel manufactured for the Barry Railway circa 1870–1880 by Barry & Sons of Cardiff. The quality English chain driven fusee movement with thick A frame plates that are held together by turned tapered pillars, is in fully restored condition. The white enamel painted dial displaying bold block style Roman numerals and the legend Barry Railway Co, Barry & Sons, Cardiff. This particular dial writing is unique and has never had GWR lettering applied the dial has been lightly restored by Dr D.R. Parr. The clock comes with its original BR paper label returning it from Caerphilly to AA Gardane Chief Signalling and Telegraph engineer S&T dept Reading. An extremely rare clock and the only one with this dial writing known to exist. Complete with pendulum and key.

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