British Railways (Southern Region) enamel STATION TOTEM SIGN from Nunhead Station, originally part of the Crystal Palace & South London Rlwy, later a 3-way junction on the LC&DR and used today by Thameslink and Southeastern services. A fully-flanged example, standard size of 36" (92cm), with a couple of small chips and very light weathering but overall in very good, ex-use condition. Examples from this station are not often seen. [1]
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1974 (with over-printed date 'June 1973') London Underground quad-royal POSTER MAP designed by Paul Garbutt. Shows both the Piccadilly extension to Heathrow and first stage of the "Fleet" Line from Baker Street to Strand as 'under construction'. Strand Station is shown crossed out with a notice at the foot of the map that it is closed for rebuilding. Some light creasing and slight staining at one corner but generally a very good example. [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. A couple of light scratches but otherwise excellent. [3 parts + frame]
A quantity of original Instruction Books for Scammell Ultra light weight fire pump 1939, Thornycroft marine engine for torpedo boats, target towing launches etc 1940; Babcock & Wilcox patent water tube marine boilers supplied to naval services, etc 1914 and a 1973 catalogue for Keighley Gears Huddersfield.
An extensive Wedgwood Wild Strawberry pattern part dinner, tea and coffee service, largely being twelve place setting but with some losses and later replaced parts, also to include three various vegetable tureens, oven dishes, bowls, a teapot, a coffee pot, jugs, meat plate etc (a lot) There are in excess of 100 pieces, so we are unable to assess every individual item.General condition good and appears little used.Some light surface scratches to plates etc, and some light wear to gilt.
A good late Victorian mahogany, flame mahogany, satinwood crossbanded, and further strung triple wardrobe, having central bevelled mirror door flanked by twin recessed panelled cupboard doors, over twin short lower drawers, w.178cm; together with a matching mirrorback dressing table, having two long drawers, w.115cm (2). Width 174cm, depth 63cm, height 213cm.Interior depth 50cm.Some light knocks and surface scratches but overall condition is good.Will break down into 5 pieces; cornice, door, centre section in two pieces, and the base.
A Triang Minic ships, original series 1959-64, "RY Britania with destroyer escort" (M894) presentation set, containing 3 models:- RY Britania & 2 destroyers. The models are mint, strung to the original dark green card base. The masts are still intact and in original cellophane bags. The box base and the green insert are excellent, the box lid is G+ with some light wear to the top edges
A First World War period bronze memorial plaque, detailed Joseph Albert Gooding, mounted to an oak display stand, J A Gooding Served as a private with The Oxford and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, he died on 8th June 1917, aged 27 and is remembered with honour at the Hermies British Cemetary.

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