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Vintage yellow gold mesh evening bag, with floral chased frame stamped 14k at inner hinge and sapphire cabochon studded clasp. Pendant tassel fringe, the ends tipped with a seed pearl (6 seed pearls missing). Suspended at frame by a mesh strap handle. Total weight: 4.175 ozt. (129.85 grams). Touch tests 14k.
London Transport enamel BUS STOP FLAG 'Request'. A traditional 'boat'-type (two-sided, hollow) flag complete with fixing lugs and numbered 4528 underneath. The style (spaced-out lettering of 'Request') suggests this is 1950s vintage. Measures 18" x 15" (46cm x 38cm) and is in good, ex-use condition with a few chips and stains. [1]
London Underground vintage (c1920s or earlier) STATION HEADWALL EMERGENCY TELEPHONE UNIT in wooden box, with enamel 'Private' sign on front, containing an ancient (French-made) 2-piece telephone with a notice advising that lifting of the receiver will remove the traction current. In visibly good ex-use condition but not tested! [1]
A City of Westminster enamel STREET SIGN from Vane Street, SW1, a short thoroughfare off Vincent Square, near Victoria, and home to the Rochester Hotel. The 'Gothic' script of the heading suggests a vintage of c1950s. Measures 36" x 12" (91cm x 30cm), a few chips at the edges but generally in good, ex-use condition. [1]
CAP BADGE 'The Grey Cars' from this Devon company, est in 1913, part of Devon General from 1932 and today independent again. Badge vintage unknown but could be pre-WW2. 2" (5cm) across, fixing pin present, some damage to the enamel between 'The' and 'Grey'. Plus two small round CAP or SLEEVE BADGES 'C' AND 'M', raised letters on brass, believed to be Reading Corporation Tramways, pre-WW1, standing for 'Conductor' and 'Motorman'. In good condition with fixing pins. [3]
Grey-Green Coaches booking agent metal ADVERTISING BOARD 'Coaches daily from here to London' with an illustration of a pre-war looking coach at the top. Estimated vintage is 1950s although it could be earlier. Measures 21.5" x 41" (55cm x 104cm). In much-used condition with scratches and chips, small dents etc. Has the original metal & wooden framework behind. [1]
A Royal Borough of Kensington enamel STREET SIGN from Marloes Road, W8, a residential steet just south of Kensington High Street. Comes with its original bronze frame. The 'Gothic'-style lettering of the heading suggests a c1950s vintage. A little weathered from a long period in situ and minor distortion at the lower edge but generally in good condition. [1]
London Transport flanged enamel SIGN 'Drivers must not halt vehicles near office windows with the engine running'. Thought to be from a bus garage and approx 1950s/60s vintage. Measures 24" x 15" (61cm x 38cm) and comes complete with original wooden backing-frame. A chip at the top r/h corner and other small ones on the flange but otherwise in good, ex-use condition. [1]
A London Underground WALL TELEPHONE ex Northwood Signal Cabin, estimated vintage 1940s/50s, plus 2 x EMERGENCY TELEPHONE RECEIVERS marked 'Elephant & Castle - London Transport' and believed to have come from the lifts at that station, estimated vintage 1960s. Appear to be in good ex-use condition but not tested! [3]

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