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1969 London Underground small POSTER MAP officially mounted on soft board by London Transport for use in booking offices etc, complete with original string hanger on reverse. A Paul Garbutt map issued in June 1969 with a print-run of just 500 and no equivalent pocket-sized issue. Measures 20" x 16" (40cm x 40cm) and in very good condition, just a little aged. [1]
Selection of 1930s London Transport POCKET MAPS comprising No 1, 1935 Beck Underground diagram (lightly used), No 2, 1935 Central Area Bus Map (cover lightly worn), No 1, 1937 Green Line Coach Map and No 3 , 1937 Central Bus Map (both good) plus LEAFLET 'How to travel by London Transport to the Agricultural Hall' with print-code B5. 1537. 35M (lightly used). [5]
Early 1930s Metropolitan Railway MAP OF LONDON from the series of Underground maps produced by this company from the early 1920s until the LPTB takeover in 1933. This is the edition with print-code M.1495.100M and a green cover. A couple of very small corner partings but generally in very good condition. [1]
London Transport GIBSON TICKET MACHINE 27730 with original case. This machine has been professionally overhauled and restored by a specialist to mid-1950s condition and prints fares from 1d-11d plus 'A' for Workman Returns. It incorporates a new fare print-wheel re-manufactured to original spec plus appropriate fare-band. One of only two to be treated to this very expensive restoration. Some wear to original, un-replaced print-plates but generally in good order. [1]
1950 London Transport Underground quad-royal POSTER MAP designed by H C Beck. With a print-code of March 1950, this issue still shows the planned extensions of the Northern Line to Alexandra Palace and the Bakerloo Line to Camberwell, both of which were subsequently abandoned. Poster was originally folded. Two short sections are starting to part along fold lines, edges are scuffed in places but very reasonable overall. [1]
1919 London Underground MAP OF THE ELECTRIC RAILWAYS OF LONDON 'What to See & How to See it' with print-code 209-500M-18-6-19. Has the black, open, bullseye circle on the cover and opens out in 8 panels to 13.7" x 10.9" (34 x 28cm). One fold, across two panels, repaired with archive tape, otherwise a reasonable copy with light wear. [1]
Selection of Metropolitan Railway MAPS OF LONDON from the series of Underground maps produced by this company from the early 1920s until the LPTB takeover in 1933. Comprising editions with print-codes M805/100M (c1926/27), M1246/50M (c1931) & M.1795/50M (early 1930s). All in used condition with some tears, stains, markings and repairs. [3]
1919 London Underground MAP OF THE ELECTRIC RAILWAYS OF LONDON 'What to See & How to See it' with print-code 209-500M-18-6-19. Has the black, open, bullseye circle on the cover and opens out in 8 panels to 13.7" x 10.9" (34 x 28cm). A nice example, trace of a pencilled annotation on the cover but generally in good, lightly-used condition. [1]
Victorian copper kettle, two chestnut roasting pans and other metalware, treen, two netted fishing buoys, Barbola mirror, pair small late 18th/early 19th century maps, still life oil on canvas board, colour print 'The Shambles' after Jane Pearson and other decorative items in three boxes, together with two glass dressing table jars with hallmarked silver tops, hallmarked silver vesta case and a match striker in one box (NB this will be kept in jewellery cabinet during viewing)

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