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 19.5" (50cm) high, c1980s, in three parts plus bronze frame. In very good, ex-use condition. [3 parts + frame]
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1940s/50s London Transport enamel BUS STOP FLAG 'Request'. An E3 type with runners for 3 e-plates on each side. Double-sided with two enamel plates inside a bronze frame and retaining its original fixing rods. Some weathering and small blemishes, one set-screw missing at top of frame, needs some TLC. [1]
1930s London Underground 'box' SIGN 'Tickets' and 'Seasons' from above a ticket-office window. A glazed, bronze box showing two LT bullseyes, designed to be back-lit with a choice of illuminating either or both of the notices, depending on which windows were open for what. Measures 23" (W) x 13" (H) x 7" (D) (58cm x 33cm x 18cm). The external cable has been removed but the original electrics remain within. Has not been tested and must checked by a qualified electrician before re-use. Cosmetically, in good, ex-use condition. [1]
Selection of c1930s, probably London Underground, LAMP COVERS with FRAMES. All different shapes, the smallest example has a glass cover, the others are plastic, perhaps later replacements. The frames are bronze except the largest which is alloy. The smallest is 5" (12cm) square and the largest is 13" (33cm) in diameter. In good, ex-use condition. No electrics are included. [3]
London Underground enamel PLATFORM ROUNDEL SIGN from Oxford Circus Station on the Bakerloo, Central and Victoria Lines. This is the larger-size version measuring 44" (112cm) across by 36" (92cm) high, c1980s, and comes complete with its bronze frame. In very good, ex-use condition, just a few light scratches. [3 parts + frame]
London Transport 1940s/50s enamel BUS STOP FLAG 'Request'. A double-sided sign consisting of 2 enamel plates contained in a bronze frame. Measures 18" x 16" (46cm x 41cm) and retains its original fixing rods. A superb example, one of the best of these we have seen. A little grime at the lower edge but otherwise nothing more than very minor blemishes. [1]
1930s London Underground small, framed STATION BULLSEYE SIGN 'Waterloo'. Measuring 13" x 10.5" (33cm x 26cm), this is believed to have been located on the "Passimeter" (free-standing ticket office) in the booking hall. A one-piece sign with original bronze frame. Light surface scratching but generally in very good condition. An exceptionally scarce item. [1]
London Underground enamel PLATFORM ROUNDEL from Oxford Circus Station on the Bakerloo, Central and Victoria 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 bronze frame. In very good, ex-use condition, just a couple of small chips and a few light scratches. [3 parts + frame]
London Underground enamel PLATFORM ROUNDEL from Holborn Station on the Central and Piccadilly 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 bronze frame. In very good, ex-use condition. [3 parts + frame]
An Art Deco bronze and ivory figure group In the manner of Lorenzl, modelled in the form of a girl wearing a full length dress holding a fan, raised on rectangular onyx and slate base, height 27cmCONDITION REPORTSmall slither chip to one corner of slate baseOther chips to base, wear and dressCrack to ivory head also chip to onyxSee photos
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