Original 1938 London Transport PANEL POSTER 'European Swimming Championships, Empire Pool, Wembley' by an unknown artist. These posters were pasted onto the glass vestibules of Underground cars from the 1930s until the 1970s. Size 12.5" x 10" (32cm x 26cm). Some light creasing and edge-wear but generally in good condition. [1]
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Original 1935 London Transport double-royal POSTER 'Dahlias' (Special shows at Kew Gardens etc) by Dora Batty (1900-1966) who designed posters for the Underground Group and LT from 1921-1938. Note the large LT logo at the bottom left. Some edge-scuffs and small tears, light creasing and damp stains in places but still displays well. [1]
Original 1955 London Transport double royal POSTER "London's Museums" by Joan Beales about whom little is known but she designed three posters for LT in 1954-56. This is the picture half of a pair poster. A couple of light creases and a few very minor edge scuffs but generally in good condition. [1]
1939 London Transport Underground POSTER MAP designed by H C Beck and featuring a wide blue border. Shows the planned extensions of the Central Line to Denham and Ongar, the Northern Line to Bushey Heath & Alexandra Palace and the Bakerloo to Stanmore. Features the less thickened lines and smaller inter-change diamonds. 33" x 26" (84cm x 66cm) and folded, a few light creases, scuffing/minor damage at bottom r/h edge, couple of small foxing marks. [1]
London Transport Tramways paper FARECHART dated 10 September 1939 (the week after WW2 began) for route 11 between Moorgate & Highgate Village. The route was converted to trolleybus operation with the number 611 two months later, so this is likely to be the last tram issue. A standard-sized chart for E/1 cars etc. Light horizontal folds, otherwise in very good condition. [1]
c1911 London Underground Railways CARD POCKET MAP, considered by many to be the true ancestor of today's Tube map and the first to be printed on linen-card in a handy size. Featuring the vertical UndergrounD logo on the cover, this is a scarce example issued by the Metropolitan Railway, despite the latter not being a part of the Underground Group. In good, lightly used condition with a little wear at the folds and some light creasing in the top r/h corner. [1]
Bound volume of Ian Allan ABCs of London Transport Buses & Coaches from 1952 to 1955. Contains 7 issues from the 6th to the 12th. Hardback cover with gilt lettering on spine. All the issues appear to be unmarked, other than '1952' annotated on cover of the first one and all retain their original covers. In very good condition, light wear to cover. [1]
1913 official UNDERGROUND MAP OF LONDON, "What to see and how to see it". Print-code: 187-150 M-1-6-13.This is the map shown on p59 of Capital Transport's "No need to ask" reference work and shows the planned extensions of the Bakerloo, Central and Hampstead Tubes. The cover features one of the first printed versions of the bullseye logo, forerunner of today's roundel. Light staining to covers and tiny tear at r/h edge but overall a very good copy. [1]
1873 District Railway GUIDE 'to the Day-light Route'. A pocket-sized guide dated November 1873 which opens out to six double-sided panels with timetable information, details of new and direct route, links to the Continent etc. A very early piece of London Underground ephemera in excellent condition. [1]
1936 London Transport Underground POSTER MAP designed by H C Beck and featuring a wide blue border. One of the short-lived series featuring, against Beck's wishes, it is thought, the much-thickened lines in the central area to include the line names plus large diamonds for the inter-change stations. Measuring 33" x 26" (84cm x 66cm) and folded, the poster is in good condition with just a little wear on some of the folds, some light creasing in places and a short tear at the top edge. [1]
1932 official BROCHURE "Overhauling London's buses at the Chiswick Works of the London General Omnibus Company Ltd." Featuring a wonderful art-deco cover design by 'MCKK', this is a high-quality publication, inside thick-card covers and lavishly illustrated with photos of every stage of the overhaul process, showing NS, ST & LT-type buses and including a large plan of the Works showing the overhaul paths. Light wear to covers, otherwise excellent. [1]
c1928/29 Metropolitan Railway MAP OF LONDON 'Metropolitan Railway and Connections' - the Met's attractive version of the Underground map, showing their lines in bold red and the rest of the system in light blue. This is the issue with print-ref 574 (G.3583/100M on the map-side) and with a green cover. In very good, unmarked condition. [1]
London Underground enamel PLATFORM LINE DIAGRAM for platform 2 at Chigwell station on the Central Line, Hainault Loop. This would have been situated at the top of the stairs down to the platforms. The style (2-flighted arrow) suggests 1950s. The single-sided sign measures 30" x 64" (77cm x 163cm). A few small surface chips, light scratches and stains but generally in good, ex-use condition. [1]
The "District Railway" MAP of London, 5th edition, c1893/94. A large-scale, full-colour map (42" x 26", 107cm x 66cm), linen-backed and folded into hard covers. This is the 2nd of three known variants of this issue and shows the named Regent's Canal, City & Docks Railway plus the City Lines undertaking to Barbican as dotted blue lines together with "District Railway" in large letters above the central section of the line. A good copy with light wear only. [1]
Selection of London Transport MEMORABILIA including an enamel BUS FARE STAGE SIGN, double-sided with fixing bracket for bus stop, a conductor's TICKET-RACK, wooden with 8 spring-loaded positions and containing some used tickets, Underground, Coronation etc POCKET MAPS (very well used), a Central Buses pay & conditions BOOKLET dated May 1960, a bus PHOTO and a tungsten interior LIGHT BULB, marked 'LT' and believed to be ex-trolleybus. [Quantity]
A special 1955 London Underground H C Beck POCKET MAP printed by the Heidelberg Printing Machinery Co Ltd (by permission of London Transport) on their machine at the Printing Machinery & Allied Trades Exhibition at Olympia that year and showing their Hammersmith showroom superimposed on the map. A most unusual item. Light wear. [1]
Omega Chrono-quartz Seamaster 32Khz stainless steel wristwatch Condition Report Generally very good cosmetic condition, glass is good and strap and case are free of any significant issues. Some light scratches as would be expected. Time adjust fine but crown could be a replacement (it is not marked Omega). We can't say how well it is working as it might/appears to need a battery replacement. The digital display screens have minor specks on them but its hard to say whether this effects the display. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Vintage & Designer Clothing, Accessories and Textiles - Large collection of quality designer silk headscarves - Hermes, Liberty of London, Yves Saint Laurent, Reine Seide, Hardy Amies, Odile St Germain etc in one box Condition Report Hermes- 1 small stain to the centre of the scarf. Rowland Ward (sparrow silk) couple of marks on scarf, looks like a make up stain. Liberty of London has a few stains. Richard Allan (blue flower scarf) has stains on the scarf. Cream silk with pink boarder - one large - looks like a tea stain. Richard Allan cream and brown scarf - slight pull on the thread causing a mark on the silk. Blue Liberty of London (Royal Scarf) has a few small water marks running down the middle. Oliver Hessel rose print and metallic scarf - one small yellow stain in top left corner. Yves Saint Laurent has a pulled thread in bottom right corner and also has small water stains spread over the scarf. Grey golf themed scarf has a couple of minor pulled threads. Odile St Germain Paris has 3-4 pulled threads, not very noticeable. One stain to the cream seam of the scarf. Leopard print purple scarf - 2 stains on the centre of the scarf. Purple mushroom scarf has one stain - very light, not very noticeable. Hermes (green and cream scarf) has a small hole at the top of the scarf - which looks like a burn mark. Loose thread on the seam. Otherwise in excellent condition - as new. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Victorian mahogany round cornered and rexine inset twin pedestal writing desk, having turned brass handles, w.153cm Condition Report / Extra Information Gross dimensions - h.72.5cm, w.153cm, d.76cm. Kneehole dimensions - h.57cm, w.71cm. Writing surface good. Drawers run well. Some light age wear to timber but generally good.
An Ercol light elm dining suite, comprising extending dining table with pull-out action and twin hinge drop-in leaf, and a set of six stickback chairs, table max length 224cm (4+2) (7) Condition Report / Extra Information Structurally sound throughout. Very light scratches to top surface, only visible when looked at closely. Colour of timber good and original. Some wear to extremities of supports.
A late Victorian stained mahogany gilt tooled leather inset twin pedestal writing desk Condition Report / Extra Information Gross dimensions - h.70.5cm, w.121cm, d.61cm. Kneehole dimensions - h.54.5cm, w.50cm. Leather writing surface very good. Drawers run well. Some light age wear to timber but generally good.

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