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Underground Group Tramways (LUT, MET & SMET) TICKET CANCELLING PUNCH made by Novobax, Watford and inscribed with the 'Tramways' bar & circle logo on the face. These punches were used by tram conductors to cancel return and through tickets. It punches a small hole together with the letters 'L V'. In good working order. A very unusual item. [1]
London Transport enamel BULLSEYE SIGN 'London Transport'. Single-sided, measures 19" (48cm) across the bar, 14" (35cm) high. A most interesting and unusual item, possibly from a bus station but could also be ex-Underground station or LT offices. Small losses at the edges have been well repaired, leaving the sign in a very presentable condition. [1]
London Transport Routemaster front REGISTRATION PLATES VLT 8, ex-first production bus RM 8 of 1958, and SLT 56, the registration of 1954 first prototype RM 1. The former appears to be genuine in that it has the correct-style LT plate and transfers with appropriate signs of use. The latter is not of the usual LT style and appears to be unused but an interesting item nonetheless! [2]
City & South London Railway Co fold-out card LUNCHEON MENU dated 11 May 1907 to mark the opening of the extension from The Angel to King's Cross, St Pancras & Euston. Has the company crest in gold-leaf on the front and a map of the line and connections on the reverse. Full menu and list of formal toasts inside. A most unusual item in good condition apart from small cover stains. [1]
1920s London bus FARECHART ('Fares') POSTER for route 231 between Hampstead Heath and Park Royal. It was a legal requirement to lodge a copy with the Licensing Office and to display one on each bus. Undated and operator not shown but may be LGOC. Size: 20" x 30" (51cm x 76cm). Has been folded and is in generally good condition. A most unusual item. [1]
1920s London independent ('pirate') bus operator's FARECHART ('Fare Table') POSTER for route 1F between Charing Cross (Trafalgar Square) and Chislehurst. It was a legal requirement to display a farechart on each bus. Undated and operator not shown. Size: 19" x 27" (48cm x 69cm) and in a removable frame behind clear plastic. Poster has been folded and has some staining. A most unusual item. [1]
London Underground 'Crossed T' SIGN which would have been hung at the end of the station platform to indicate to drivers that the following section of tunnel wiring for telephone and circuit-breaking purposes was out of order. This meant that the current could only be turned off by short-circuiting the rails! Measures 24" (61cm) across and made of painted wood with metal brackets. Likely to be many decades old and is well used. A most unusual item. [1]
A British Railways Western Region small cast alloy SIGN 'B.R. - W.R. Warning. In no circumstances must persons put their hands or feet through the lattice work of lift gates'. Vendor states that this was located at Pontypridd Station. Measures 9" x 4.5" (23cm x 11cm) and in good, ex-use condition. An unusual item. [1]
1950 London Transport screw-bound BOOK 'London's Travelling Public, an Advertising Survey'. A high-quality publication, priced at 2 guineas when new, from LT's Commercial Advertising dept which summarises and re-presents the facts of the 1949 London Travel Survey using illustrations and fold-out charts. Design, decorations and typography by Peter Roberson who also designed many posters for LT. A superb, fascinating item in very good condition. [1]
Early 1920s POSTER MAP (c. quad royal size) of the Paris Métropolitain. Undated but shows only the first 8 lines with the line to Porte de St Cloud as under construction (opened 1923, becoming line 9). The Nord Sud lines are still shown as a separate company, their lines are brown rather than blue. Note that the system does not yet go beyond the city walls. One short tear but generally in good condition. Folded. A most unusual item. [1]
Bound Volume of London Underground STATION PLANS (30 in total) for the Central London Railway and the City & South London Railway. Plans show layout of tracks, platforms, offices, lifts etc in a scale of 30ft = 1". Drawn up by the Office of the Manager for Maintenance & Construction, Electric Railway House, Westminster. Undated but estimated c1915-1920. 23" x 15" (59cm x 38cm). In well-used condition but all intact. An historic item. [1 volume]
1923 tear-off CALENDAR BLOCK issued by the Underground Group as a promotional/thank-you item for advertisers on the trams, trains and buses. Has a page for each week, printed in 'Johnston' font, with colour illustrations of vehicles and promotional facts and figures. Mounted on an illustrated heavy card backing with calendar and contact details on the reverse. Complete & unused from 1 Jan although cover page may have been removed. Some edge-wear/minor loss. [1]
A 1930s alloy MODEL of a London Underground Q27-stock driving motor-car mounted on a plinth. The car is 6" (15cm) long and inscribed 'LPTB' and '1927' on each side. Origin unknown but likely to have been a presentation item and perhaps a one-off. Some wear and tear in the form of paint chips but no material damage noted. [1]
London Transport Tramways POSTER MAP dated May 1935 but designed in 1934 and showing the first unified LPTB network. Varnished and mounted on linen, with wooden poles at top and bottom and secured with a tie-string when rolled, this appears to be an official LT item which was perhaps taken to lectures etc. Measures 33" x 25" (84cm x 64cm). Well used but in good condition overall. A most interesting and unusual item. [1]
Aethelred II silver penny, Last Small Cross Issue, BUST RIGHT, Spink 1154A, wt. 1.21g. obverse reads:- +AEDELRAED REX ANGX ['AE's' and 'NG' ligulated] reverse reads:- +MANNA M!O DEOTE ['D' with thorn], Thetford Mint, moneyer Manna, 4 known to the cataloguer this moneyer, 2 of which are in museums [BM and Stockholm], the other was in the W.J.Conte Collection, CNG Auction 58, lot 1775 [same dies as present piece], provenance of present coin, Ex. Irish Collection, Co Wicklow 2013, Ex. Spink Auction 212, 28-29 March, 2012, lot 438, Ex. Spink NC 3.1993 item 999, Ex. Sotheby 10.4,1992, lot 635, with an old Spink ticket, full, round, well centred, peck marks mostly within reverse inner circle, extremely rare, VF
Japan 'Postal Anniversary Stamp Book' 1921. Clothbound book issued by the Ministry of Post with text in Japanese and mint examples of all Japanese commemoratives issued between 1894 and 1921 stuck down on the pages. Includes the 1916 heir apparent and 1921 50th Anniversary sets. Possibly the rarest item in Japanese philately !

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