November 2020 Railwayana Auction Results
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- Advertising Signs
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GWR Carriage Panel from the GWR QUEEN VICTORIAS DIAMOND JUBILEE ROYAL TRAIN featuring views of THE CATHEDRAL WELLS, ROMAN BATHS. BATH. The carriage, built in 1897 by the GWR at Swindon, featured colour-tinted photographs by Photochrom. The panels came from coach 233 (now at Steam Museum, Swindon) and were superb and unique examples, constructed in sycamore and walnut hardwoods, with hand carved corner flutings and gilded surrounds. Each hand-painted title was recessed into the frame. In excellent original condition measures 22in x 11in.
Carriage Prints Sold for: £800Nameplate BARHAM ex LMS Stanier Jubilee 4-6-0 built at Crewe in 1935 and numbered LMS 5653 and BR 45653. Allocated to Blackpool Central, Saltley and 9D Newton Heath from where it was withdrawn in April 1965. Scrapped later the same year at Drapers Hull. Face lightly restored and rear stamped with two dots indicating this is the right hand side plate.
Nameplates Steam Sold for: £5,700Nameplate NATIONAL RAILWAY MUSEUM 40 YEARS 1975 - 2015 ex British Railways Class 43 HST power car 43238 named September 2015 and removed October 2019. Currently in use with East Midlands Railways. Rectangular cast aluminium face in as removed condition back has been cleaned. Measures 51.25in x 11in. To be sold on behalf of LNER in aid of their nominated Charity Calm and comes with an official LNER certificate of authenticity confirming the original owner.
Nameplates Diesel Sold for: £6,100Manchester South Junction & Altringham Railway nickel cased pocket watch. With a top wound and top set Limit No2 15 jewel Swiss movement and dial marked Limit. The rear of the case is hand engraved M.S.J.A 19. In superb condition and working order. The MSJA retained its identity up to 1947 under joint LMS & LNER control. This watch dates to about 1925.
Watches Sold for: £360Worksplate LOCOMOTIVFABRIK KRAUSS & CIE MUNCHEN & LINZ 1903 No 4955. Ex 1050mm gauge 0-6-0T, one of 12 supplied for the opening of the Hedjaz pilgrim railway from Damascus to Medina. 4955 was initially Hedjaz no.4 but subsequently re-numbered 10 and then 15. It survived the predations of T.E. Lawrence in World War One (No.17 is still out in the Arabian desert where he derailed it in 1917) and was taken into Palestine Rlys. stock after WWI but withdrawn in 1930, so it is likely the plate survived transferred to another of the class, some of which lasted into the 1950s Oval cast brass measuring 14in x 9.25in. Has been lightly cleaned. Together with a cast brass Nameplate in Arabic which roughly translates as Raouf pasha. Unfortunately we have been unable to find any information on the locomotive that carried this, the plate is curved to fit onto the side of a smokebox.
Worksplates Steam Sold for: £1,500