March 2018 Railwayana Auction Results
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- Advertising Signs
- Armbands
- Books
- Bus / Motoring
- Cabside Numberplates
- Carriage Boards
- Carriage Prints
- Cast Iron Signs
- China
- Clocks
- Direction Signs
- Doorplates Cast Iron
- Doorplates Enamel
- Enamel Signs Railway
- Finger / Dest Boards
- Glassware
- Handlamps
- Hotel and Catering
- LT / Modern Image
- Lamp Tablets
- Lamps Loco
- Lamps Misc
- Lamps Station
- Loco Items
- Misc
- Nameplates Diesel
- Nameplates Electric
- Nameplates Steam
- Office&Gen Equipment
- Paintings
- Passes / Medals
- Posters
- Pullman
- Seat Back Names
- Seats & Benches
- Shedplates / Plaques
- Signal Box Boards
- Signal Box Diagrams
- Signal Box Instruments
- Signal Box Shelf
- Signal Lever Plates
- Silver Ware
- Single Line Keys
- Single Line Staffs
- Single Line Tablets
- Smokebox Numberplates
- Station Furniture
- Targets LT SR
- Tenderplates
- Totem Signs
- Uniform & Buttons
- Wagonplates
- Watches
- Whistles Loco
- Whistles Staff
- Wooden Notices
- Worksplates Diesel
- Worksplates Electric
- Worksplates Steam
Totem BR(M) FF SHENSTONE from the former LNWR station between Birmingham and Lichfield. In very good condition.
Totem Signs Sold for: £950GWR nameplate USK CASTLE ex GWR 4-6-0 Castle number 5032 built at Swindon in May 1934. First shed allocation was Shrewsbury, then 84A Stafford Road, 83A Newton Abbot and lastly 81A Old Oak Common from where it was withdrawn in September 1962. Scrapped at Cashmores Great Bridge in November 1962. In original condition.
Nameplates Steam Sold for: £8,480GWR brass cabside numberplate 5032 ex 4-6-0 Usk Castle (see previous lot for details). In as removed condition complete with original purchase letter from Swindon.
Cabside Numberplates Sold for: £2,000A numberplate, C.C. & CO PTY 1, from a standard gauge 0-6-0T built by Yorkshire Engine Co, Works No 428, in 1888 and originally fitted to Southern Coal Co No 1 in Wollongong, New South Wales. It later moved to Corrimal north of Wollongong and by 1937 was Corrimal Coal & Coke Proprietary Ltd No 1, the plate showing evidence of the name change. It was scrapped in 1964. Steel with Brass letters.
Cabside Numberplates Sold for: £200