1940s/50s London Transport bus stop timetable panel enamel HEADER PLATE of the early post-WW2 style. Measures 8" x 3" (21cm x 8cm) and in very good, ex-use condition with minor edge-chipping. Plus a 1940s/50s RT/RTL bus BODYBUILDER'S PLATE for Park Royal Vehicles Ltd in well-used condition. [2]
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London General Omnibus Co BADGES comprising a CAP BADGE, the red version issued to crews in the late 1920s on the General's coach services which, in the days before Green Line, carried red livery (some damage to the enamel, lugs are present), a LAPEL BADGE as issued to bus drivers & conductors (very good condition, pin & lugs present) and a round, metal BADGE marked 'L G O Co', original purpose unknown (used condition). [3]
1940s London Transport ENAMEL SIGN 'Waiting Room' with LT bullseye in early post-war style. Likely to have been on an Underground station platform or in a bus station. A double-sided sign measuring 24.5" x 9.5" (62cm x 24cm) in generally good, ex-use condition with a little chipping & corrosion at the edges. [1]
London Transport enamel BUS & COACH STOP FLAG (bus compulsory, coach request). A 1950s/60s 'bullseye'-style, E6-size, double-sided 'boat'-type flag complete with runners for 6 e-plates on each side. Measures 18" x 26" (46cm x 66cm) and is in generally good condition, a chip at the top edge of each side. [1]
London Underground CO/CP Stock enamel DESTINATION PLATE for Amersham/Rickhamsworth on the Metropolitan Line. Double-sided, reversable, with brass ends and small lugs at the top to aid identification of the destinations in the rack. In ex-use condition with some damage to the enamel on both sides. [1]
London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATE for route 362A Saturday & Sunday, Fare Stage. The 362A was a High Wycombe local service. Country Area plates with red digits for weekend services are very unusual, even more so with the fare stage annotation. A few tiny blemishes at the bottom edge, otherwise in very good, ex-stop condition. [1]
Pair of London Underground CAR STOCK-NUMBER PLATES as fitted inside the cars over the inter-connecting doors and comprising an alloy plate from 1983 Tube Stock driving motor car 3736 (good, ex-use condition) and an enamel plate from sub-surface D Stock driving motor car 7013 (rather worn and faded). [2]
Collection of London Transport Underground CAP BADGES comprising 1962 hallmarked silver badge for a Station Foreman/Inspector, serial no 1076 (slight damage to enamel in one spot), 1977 'gold' badge for a Station Manager (excellent) and 1987 cloth bullion badge for a Traffic Manager/Area Manager (excellent). [3]
London Underground double-sided enamel DESTINATION PLATE Hounslow (on a blue background)/Acton Town (on a light grey background. At 28.5" (72cm), a little longer than the standard plates and we believe that this may be a District Railway example from the early electric stock but this is unconfirmed. Much used and very worn. [1]
1930s London Transport bus stop timetable panel enamel HEADER PLATE in the pre-war style with over/underlining with diamond cut-outs. This standard style of plate replaced all the various previous types from around 1937 onwards. In good, ex-use condition with minor damage along the edges. [1]
London Transport BUS STOP FLAG (request) of the 1940s/50s flat type, two enamel plates in a bronze frame. Retains one of the original fixing rods. Flag measures 18" x 16" (46cm x 41cm) and is in very good, ex-use condition with just a couple of small chips and traces of the original 'fare stage' labels in the corners. [1]
London Transport BUS STOP FLAG (compulsory), thought to have been an experimental version using an alternative material to the usual enamel. Made of a very heavy-duty, thick plastic material, double-sided and measuring 18" x 15.5" (45cm x 39cm). Probably a mock-up produced for inspection, as the lettering is Gill Sans, probably the closest to Johnston available to the manufacturer. Bullseye design so likely to be 1960s. In good condition. [1]
London Transport Routemaster RADIATOR BADGE, the plastic triangle version introduced in 1965 (good, ex-use condition) plus a London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATE 'Fare Stage' in white letters on a red background, the type located on the roof of bus shelters (very good, ex-use condition). [2]
1950s/60s London Transport small ENAMEL BULLSEYE PLATE 'London Transport' as fitted to the sides of bus shelters. This is the Central Area version with a red circle. Measures 11" x 8" (28cm x 20cm) and is in excellent, unmarked condition, probably unused, ex-stores. These plates are very rarely seen at auction. [1]

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