Pair of c1910-15 Railless Electric Traction BROCHURES, the first is 28 pages and fully illustrated with pictures of the first trolleybuses in various locations, the second is 7 pages and comprises extracts from newspaper articles 1911-1914 on the new trolleybuses across the country. The first has damp staining and discolouration, otherwise OK, the second is in good condition. [2]
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Pair of London Transport TROLLEYBUS DESTINATION BLINDS from Hammersmith (HB) depôt, the first for the front & rear boxes, dated 24.9.57, (loss & damage at lower end, otherwise very good) and the other a side box blind dated 18.4.58 (a complete blind in very good, ex-use condition). Both are Aldenham-manufactured. [2]
Pair of London Transport TROLLEYBUS DESTINATION BLINDS from Fulwell (FW) depôt, the first for the front & rear boxes, dated 4.11.59, (in very good, ex-use condition) and the other a matching number box blind dated Sept 8, 1950 (in good, ex-use condition, a little damp staining at the top end). Both are complete blinds, the first is Aldenham-manufactured, the second at Charlton Works. [2]
Bundle of 1870s onwards RAILWAY EPHEMERA comprising 1899 GWR/LSWR Royal Train timetables, 1870s/80s GWR letters re Severn Tunnel, 1885 GWR loco purchase agreement, 1889 Met Rlwy Chesham extension papers (incl 1989 centenary brochure), 1914 L&Y and NER Belgian advertising card for Zeebrugge to Hull service and 1933 first-day postal cover & stamp for GWR Air Mail service Birmingham to Torquay. [12 items]
Selection (5) of London Transport Tramways FARECHARTS, all single-sided, and comprising paper issues for route 6 dated November 1949 and for route 26 dated November 1949 plus card issues for routes 10, 16-18 dated October 1950, for route 33 dated November 1949 and for routes 40/66 undated but c1949 and carries 'first & last' sticker dated November 1951. In varying states of used condition but all are very reasonable. [5]
Pair of London Transport enamel BUS STOP FLAGS (One Request, one Compulsory). Mid-1990s type, E6-size, double-sided, hollow, 'boat'-type flags with space for 6 route numbers (E-stickers) on each side. A selection of 12 unused stickers is included. These are examples of the first of these new-style flags which, at the time, were still designed to take route stickers although they were quickly superseded by a re-design to take plastic tiles. They measure 18" x 26" (46cm x 66cm) and are in excellent condition, hardly a blemish. [2]
London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 722 destinated Upminster, Corbets Tey. This route was an early withdrawal in 1968 and this is the first e-plate for the 722 alone that we have ever seen. Our theory is that it could have been located in Ilford just before the 722 split from the 721. Some edge-damage from the runners on the stop flag but otherwise in very good, ex-use condition. [1]
1933 London Underground H C Beck diagrammatic, card POCKET MAP from the first-year series titled 'Underground Railways of London'. Issued c.December 1933 and has print reference 33-3636. Shows the escalator connection between Bank and Monument stations. Generally a very good copy, just lightly used with a little staining to the cover. [1]
Pair of London Transport/London Country coach stop enamel E-PLATES for Green Line route 715A, one in each direction, the first destinated Saturday, Ripley, Guildford (these were recorded between Kingston and Cobham) and the second Saturday, Hertford (these were recorded between Palmers Green and Hoddesdon). Both are in very good, ex-use condition with minor blemishes. [2]
Pair of 1928 London Underground POCKET MAPS of the Electric Railways of London "What to see and how to travel", both designed by E G Perman with elaborate calligraphy of station names and border etc. The first is the Summer 1928 issue and is in well-used condition with wear and short tears, the second is the 12/28 issue and is generally in good condition, just a few short fold-partings. [1]
London Transport Tramways District Inspector's solid-silver and enamel CAP BADGE with 'gold'-plating from the first batch manufactured for the new LPTB in 1933. Badge is serial number 403, made by J R Gaunt and hallmarked for 1933. Upon the merger of the trolleybus/tram and central bus departments in 1950, these badges were then issued to Road Inspectors of the combined operation. In very good, ex-use condition with no material blemishes. An excellent example. [1]
Pair of London Transport 1980s enamel & vinyl BUS STOP FLAGS for the London Coaches subsidiary, the first is for the 'London Plus' Original London Transport Sightseeing Tour (note the 1930s-style bullseye) and the second for London Liner, the London to Birmingham express service operated jointly with WMPTE. The flags are double-sided, hollow, 'boat-style' and measure the standard 18" x 16" (46cm x 40cm). Both are in excellent condition with barely a blemish. [2]
WARHOL, ANDY (1928-1987), "2 Jefferson's Dollars", 1976, als Autograph, Multiple entsprechend der Two-Dollars-Note anlässlich 200 Jahren USA, Tag der ersten Ausgabe mit Stempelmarke '13. APR. 1976' bestätigt, Seriennr. 'G 28900978 A', signiert 'Andy Warhol', HxB: ca. 6,5x15,5 cm (15x20 cm mit Rahmen). Im Plexiglas-Klemm-Rahmen. Altersspuren. ZERTIFIKAT der Galerie 32, Niza liegt bei. WARHOL, ANDY (1928-1987), "2 Jefferson's Dollars", 1976, as autograph, multiple corresponding to the two-dollar note on the occasion of 200 years of the USA, day of the first issue with stamp '13. APR. 1976 'confirmed, serial no. 'G 28900978 A', signed 'Andy Warhol', HxW: approx. 6.5x15.5 cm (15x20 cm with frame). In a plexiglass clamp frame. Signs of age. CERTIFICATE from Galerie 32, Niza is included.
LEICA FERNGLAS 7x42 BDA MIT ENTFERNUNGSMESSER, Geovid Fernglas der ersten Generation mit Laserbasierter Entfernungsmessung. Leichte Altersspuren an der Gummierung, Optik in gutem Zustand, Funktion nicht geprüft da, Stromquelle entladen. Anbei originale Tragetasche. LEICA BINOCULARS 7x42 BDA WITH RANGEFINDER, First generation Geovid binoculars with laser-based distance measurement. Slight signs of age on the rubber coating, optics in good condition, function not checked because the power source is discharged. Original carrying case attached.
LIKÖRSET ART DÈCO, 1. Hälfte 20. Jh. Karaffe und Sieben Gläser rosafarbenes bzw. Weinrotes Glas. H: 24 cm und 15 cm. Leichte Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. LIQUOR SET ART DÈCO, First half of the 20th century. Carafe and seven glasses, pink or wine-red glass. H: 24 cm and 15 cm. Slight signs of age and wear.
Du Maurier, Daphne - Rebecca, black cloth with gilt lettering, Victor Gollancz, London 1938 first edition.Condition Report: Appears in generally good condition, some surface marks and scuffing to the cover, pages in good condition, no tears or significant damage, foxing to the pages which is predominantly confined to the page edges.
SELECTION OF COINS, BANKNOTES AND FIRST DAY COVERSincluding various commemorative crowns, a cased 'Britains First Decimal Coins' set, a 1989 proof 2 Rand coin, cases for the Falklands penguin set and Beatrix Potter 50p set, various Royal Family interest first day covers; the bank notes including Italian Lira, Central bank of Samoa, Hong Kong Dollars and various gold and silver coloured commemorative notes
A set of three George III Irish silver table-spoons and a pair of George III silver table-spoons, the first Hanoverian pattern, engraved with a crest, by David Peter, Dublin, 1765, the second Old English pattern, engraved with a crest, by George Smith and William Fearn, London, 1792, 8oz 6dwt, 259gr (5)

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