GNRI Coat of Arms. Source: SRA
Coat of Arms - mounted: Original Tearne's transfers TCK383 £of@4 each, GNRI SRA987 £22, GNRI ONS691 £45, (+GSWR) ONS691 £22, (+S.Clare) ONS691 £70, GNRI SRA691 £35, GNRI MKA1091 £5, GNRI-small SRA1091 £22, GNRI Tender SRA1291 £25, GNRI-small SRA492 £28, GNRI blue garter 30cms SRA692 £20, GNRI-large SRA892 £45, GNRI on dk. blue MKA1192 £18, GNRI-small SRA1292 £28, GNRB-loco SRA293 £26, GNRI-turquoise loco SRA893 £40, GNRI MTN993 £18, Wood cut from carriage with GNRI initials, sloping letters on blue BRA1093 £ns, GNRI gold garter SRA894 £60, GNRI light and deep blue framed framed 36cm BRA1194 £10, GNRB BRA1294 £15, GNRI loco spasher version SRA1294 £95, GNRB-small SRA395 £60, GNRI ONS795 £25, GNRI-small SRA995 £30, GNRI on dk. blue SOL1095 £15, GNRB-large SRA1295 £40, GNRI tender SRA696 £45, GRA1096 £25, GNRI on circular board ORA497 £45, GNRI black BRA697 £35, GNRI transfer CHO1099 £20, GNRI large 51x51 crest on slightly warped board WHY1299 £120, GNRI (+GSR) on hardboard 40x40cm ONS500 £40, GNRI enamel depicting company crest in full colour on blue, a few chips and corrosion VGC WHY101 £130, GNRI coa mounted, fair condition, 27X30cm, smaller skyblue, coa used on loco splashers, SRA1201 £40, GNRB coa largest of three 55x55 cm., some restoration.SRA602 £40, GNRI mounted on mahogany panel, slightly warped. 52x50mm TRA1002 £20, GNRI large belted garter on shield shaped backboard 56x61 cm, back extract from Railway Gazette on features of crest KRA403 £130, GNRI coa Transfer mounted onto a painted ply panel. In a black plastic frame. 388x376mm. TRA1003 £80, GNRB coa mounted on board - smaller of the three designs used on locomotive coupled wheel splashers from 1953, 28x33cm. VGC. SRA304 £65, GNRB large coa on wooden shield. on rear piece of paper describing 618x563mm. TRA304 £35, GNRI coa transfer nicely mounted onto a painted ply panel. v.g.c. 325x305mm TRA504 £23, GNRI coa and oil painting of locomotives CHF1004 £20, GNRI garter arms transfer on board, 28x33cm, SRA1204 £50, GNRI coa transfer, mounted, pictorial shield with blue garter surround on blue background, transfer 20x25cm, board 25x30cm GCA305 £na, coa mounted on board, largest size as on tenders. 56x62cm SRA605 £30, GNR(I) unmounted transfer. Small scratch. Rolled. SRA905 £95, GNRI coa mounted on board 30x30cm BON1006 £35, GNRI coat of arms, an original transfer 50cms h, on an aluminium panel, approx. 83x106cm. This coat of arms is from the side of a GNR railcar, gc. MEA307 £280, GNRI coa SOL308 £40, GNRI original coa, varnished transfer on fine wood panel, f&g - 39x34cm gc ONS608 est£200-250 £ns, GNRB mounted coa transfer overall 41cm square on a blue background, the board a little out of true although not obvious when hung, GCR708 £50, GNRB coat of arms on a 30x25 cm wooden board, exc. cond., along with Brecon & Merthyr Railway, simple script, coat of arms and a NCC script only device mounted on a wooden board measuring 56cm square, exc. cond. GWR1108 £65, GNRB coa, multiple shields & belted garter on green board with frame, 38cm sq. GCR109 £10, GNRI varnished coa transfer on fine wood panel, framed and glazed - 39x34cm ONS409 est£100-150, £ns, GNRI original coa transfer nicely mounted onto a polished wooden panel and presented in a glazed frame with gilt slip 446x395mm overall from the collection of the London Railway Club/Woolwich Railway Museum TRA609 £50, GNRI coa GCRA809£13, GNRI coa MTN210 £30, 'GNRB' original coa transfer mounted onto a stained ply panel, some scuffs and scratches, 536x480mm TRA210 £25, GNRI original gold leaf coa mounted on a varnished plain wooden board, the company name shown in garter around the arms of the counties the railway served, 33x42 cm (board size) in gc, SRA310 £ns, GNRI mounted coa, overall 30x36 cm, GCR410 £14, GNRI coa mounted on board, SRA611 £20, GNRI large mounted coa transfer, 46cm diameter, overall 53x56 cm, GCR711 £30, GNRB coa transfer mounted onto a polished wooden panel, vgc. 30x25 cm TRA711 £230, GNRB coa, 20x23cm, unmounted GCR1211 £1, two GNR(I) transfers showing company coa, manufactured by Tearne & Sons, unused (2) SRA1211 £10, GNRI coa 56x56cm gc STA112 £ns, GNRB coa, a pair of unmounted 20cm garter coa which would have been used on loco splashers GCR312 £3, GNRI coa on what looks like an original part of an old, mahogany wooden carriage exterior. measures 48x46cm in original condition GWR1112 £60, GNRB coa on board SRA313 est £10 £na, GNRI coat of arms on a backing board gc, 56x56cm STA513 £30, GNRI coa mounted THR0114 £15, coa mounted on a wooden backing board, 30x36cm 'Great Northern Railway Ireland', vgc JAC0114 £20,, Coats of arms, DNGR + GNR Board (2) GCR0214 £20, Coats of arms, Great Southern Rly & GNR(I) (2) GCR0214 £12, coa mounted on a wooden backing board, 30x33cm 'Great Northern Railway Board' vgc JAC0114 £20. GNRI, large coa GCR0214 £14, 4 Coas:- GNRI; BCDR; MGWR; CDRJC, all mounted on wood JAC115 £250, GNRI full garter coa mounted on coaching stock dark wood backing. 47x46cm + GWR twin shield device (2) SOL215 £40, GNRI coa GCR815 £20, GNRI coa, large GCR815 £24, GNRI coa, small GCR815 £na, Railway coa, qty 5 comprising Talyllyn Railway; Great Northern Ireland; GWR twin shield; LMS in frame; an unnamed example, all mounted on wooden panels GWR1115 £90, a GNRB coa from side of coach GCR816 £50, coa on board 'Great Northern Railway (I)' Board ? so it could be GNRI or GNRB? GNR1016 reserve£10, £na, 'Great Northern Railway Board' coa transfer nicely mounted onto a painted wooden panel 61x61cm TRA318 £20, Great Northern Railway Board, hard card sign [coa] 53cm diameter, est€60-80€70 PUR219, GNRI coat of arms £30 THR619, GNRB coat of arms £30 THR619, Great Northern Railway Board' coa mounted on board, framed vgc 58x58cm reserve £25 £105 GNR1020.
Loco names and fittings: 'CROAGH PATRICK' KFR268 £55, 'LOUGH GILL' KFR268 £35, 'ERNE' ORA392 £1600, 'FALCON' SRA493 £1300, 'LUGNAQUILLA' SRA894 £2900, 'LAGAN' + 2 Worksplates SRA894 £1550, 'DOWN' SRA395 £1450, 'EAGLE' SRA997 £3050, 'LOUTH' SRA601 £3000, RPSI auction105, 'LIFFEY' SRA1202 £4800, GNRI gauge glasses (2) MTN109 £8, GNRI nameplate 'LOUGH SWILLY' STD1010 £4000, GNRI brass loco whistle as carried by UG class 0-6-0 GNR(I) No 82, the lightly polished whistle is in gc, attached to a wooden stand and has an engraved plaque with the loco details, an original UTA tie-on label accompanies with the loco number '47' thereon, 40 cm high with a 10 cm diameter barrel, the operating lever at the top is missing, SRA311 £550, GNRI locomotive cab window, brass framed, complete with original glass, 'L5909' stamped into top edge of frame, 43 cm diameter, good original condition, SRA311 res £130, nameplate 'LOUTH' as carried by the GNRI Class U 4-4-0 No built by Beyer Peacock in 1948 adding to five other members of the Class that had been built in 1915, engraved brass, 39x11cm in original condition front and back, the plate is mounted to a wooden board for display purposes SRA611 £6200, GNRI locomotive wheel arch name plate 'LOUGH DERG' 67x11cm, Lough Derg was one of five locos built by Beyer Peacock 1915 for the Great Northern Railway and withdrawn in 1963 PUR0517 €2900, GNRI locomotive name plate 'LOUGH NEAGH', 74x11cm, Lough Neagh was one of five built by Beyer Peacock in 1915 for the Great Northern Railway and withdrawn in 1962 PUR0517 €3000, GNRI locomotive wheel arch name plate 'GALTEEMORE', c.69x11cm, Galteemore entered service Sept 1924 was re-built Oct 1945 and withdrawn in Dec 1962 PUR0517 €3200, GNRI 'GALTEEMORE' nameplate from GNRI S Class 4-4-0 No 173 built by Beyer Peacock, Works No 5631, in 1913 and withdrawn in 1964, engraved brass, length 73cm, in ex loco condition GCR917 est£4000-6000 £6600, 'ANTRIM' nameplate ex GNRI Class U 4-4-0, built by Beyer Peacock Manchester in 1948 as serial number 7247 and numbered GNRI 204, it was transferred to CIE ownership in 1958 and withdrawn in 1963, curved engraved brass with original wax filling GWR1117 £2000, 'ERRIGAL' nameplate ex GNRI Class S 4-4-0 built by Beyer Peacock Manchester in 1913 as serial number 5628 and numbered GNRI 170, the official receipt for £15 from the UTA accompanies the lot, curved engraved brass with original wax filling to the letters GWR1117 £2000, GNR(I) brass locomotive whistle, a type used on the Class S 4-4-0 locomotives, so could be from No 170 Errigal as it came from the same collection as the nameplate, stands 38cm tall, together with a brass diesel air horn from an Irish locomotive GWR1117 £320.
Cabside: Cabside No.209 KFR268 £6, Cabside No.206 KFR268 £7.
Works & tenderplates: GNRI Dundalk 1915 & 130/D2 1934 KFR268 £6, BP6038 SRA488 £90, Works ex151 ONS691 £45, Tender GNRI SRA690 £85, 2500gal ONS691 £40, GNRI Dundalk 1922 ORA192 £150, BP1914 ex199 ORA192 £na, 64B 1901 Tender SRA292 £100, GNRI Dundalk 1927 MKA1192 £60, BP6734/32 SRA1092 £200, tender 63B/Makers/1900/Ddk SRA1294 £180, GNRI Ddk SRA1294 £250, GNRI Ddk 1921 SRA395 £175, BP1954 SRA1295 £75, GNRI Ddk 1921 CAL696 £75, 123D2 1929 Dundalk SRA1296 £160, BP 7244 Manchester 1947 (ex 201) SRA1296 £175, BP 1921 Manchester (GNR or BCDR) SRA1296 £ns, Tender 132D2 1937 Dundalk SRA397 £75, BP 6735 Manchester (ex 87 'Kestrel') RCN1186 £of, SRA397 £190, tender 117 B2 1923 SRA999 £50, Dundalk 1927 ORA1099 £110, Nasmyth Wilson No.1425-1924 Manchester SRA900 £480, BP 6630 Manchester 1929 from 4-4-2T No.62 SRA1000 £300, BP 1920 Manchester (either Cambrian, CBSCR, GNRI or BCDR) SRA1000 £520, GNRI brass builders' plate '84B/Makers/1905/Dundalk' vgc WHY101 £220; GNRI brass builders' plate 'WW/Makers/1895/Dundalk' WHY101 £200, BP 6963 1948 from No.208 'Lagan' SRA301 £450, 'GNR WW/Makers/1895/ Dundalk' tenderplate SRA901 £260, GNRI Dundalk 1927 SRA901 £95, 'BP 1921 Manchester' either GNR 4-4-2T or 0-6-0, face polished and repainted only SRA302 £180, 'Robert Stephenson & Co Ltd No. 3454 Darlington 1911' worksplate GNRI No. 168. Hexagonal cast brass, 28x13 cm. SRA602 £650, 'Nasmyth Wilson & Co Limited No. 1428-1924 Patricroft Manchester' worksplate from GNRI No. 15. Triangular cast brass, 36x14 cm. £680, 'GNRI 1926 Dundalk' worksplate. A rebuild plate oval cast brass, 21x11 cm.SRA602 £220, 'Beyer Peacock & Co Ld 1920 Manchester' worksplate. (BCDR, CBSCR or GNRI). Oval cast brass, 24x14 cm.SRA602 £240, No.115 Nasmyth Wilson No.1425-1924 worksplate, Triangular cast brass, 36x13cm, a little damage to one of the hole rims, SRA902 £550, 1917 Dundalk oval 21x11cm brass worksplate (No.93 or No.74), SRA902 £200, Beyer Peacock 1912 Manchester (GNRI, Midland, CBSCR, Western Australia or Victoria) GWR503 £160, Beyer Peacock 1921 Manchester ex GNRI makers plate 'no damage to face, back unrestored with some hammer marks where it was bashed flat when cast' RCJ1003 of&£260, tenderplate 'Great Northern Railway. R.R Makers 1894 Dundalk'. 25x14.6cm. SRA1203 £200, brass oval 'Great Northern Railway' Dundalk 1908, 24cm tenderplate. RUG104 £212, brass oval 'GNRI' Dundalk No.104 B2 1910 tender plate RUG104 £165, GNRI 1928 Dundalk' worksplate, allegedly carried by No. 43 'Lagan' built Dundalk in 1911. Oval cast brass, 21x11cm, lightly polished in places with original red paint, with original UTA receipt for 4/6 dated 1963 SRA604 £300, Beyer Peacock Manchester 1913 - 10 locos built that year, 5 for the GNRI, 5 for New South Wales, brass oval 25x15cm, ex loco KRA105 £120, Beyer Peacock & Co Ld worksplate 6965 Manchester 1948 carried by VS 4-4-0 No.210 'Erne', subsequently UTA No.59, oval cast brass, 25x15cm, unrestored blue paint SRA305 £720, Beyer Peacock 6633 Manchester, 1929 worksplate ex-GNRI No. 65 (UTA 65N), brass oval, 25x15cm, face cleaned but not painted KRA505 £120, 'Beyer Peacock & Co. Ld.1915 Manchester' brass loco plate - either SAR Nos 1753-1760, GNRI Nos 180-184, 190-192, 196-200 or Rhodesia Railways Nos 105-110. 248x140mm, face-restored. £ns, BCDR coa applied to a maroon painted board, 610x610mm. transfer used dated 29/4/1912. vgc. SRA1205 £ns, GNR(I) 1929 Dundalk oval cast brass, 21x11cm, just cleaned SRA605 £140, 'GNR(I) 1927 Dundalk.' brass loco rebuilding plate from either P, PG, PP or LQG classes. Oval 213x111mm. Restored front. SRA1205 £200, brass tenderplate 'GNR(I) 104 B2 Makers 1910 Dundalk' from the first Class B2 2500 gallons tender, most likely coupled new to a Class PP 4-4-0., 229x127mm, unrestored, letter "I" removed long ago KRA106 £140, brass 'Beyer Peacock & Co. Ltd., Manchester 1908' oval, 248x146mm a little damage to the '&', 2 GNRI 0-6-4Ts of several possibilities SRA606 £150, brass 'Great Northern Railway Makers Dundalk No. 28 of 1904' from class 'P' 4-4-0 No. 89 'Albert' withdrawn 1956, oval, 25x15cm ex-loco condition SRA307 £680, 'GNR(I), 1928 Dundalk' rebuild works cast brass oval 22x11cm face repainted red, back untouched KRA107 £210, brass loco worksplate: 'GNR(I) Dundalk 1920' as carried by one of the 5' 3" gauge locos rebuilt at Dundalk in 1920 from 4-4-0 classes Q or QL, oval, 21x10cm the front repainted, the back in ex-loco condition, SRA607 £100, brass tenderplate: 'Nasmyth Wilson Limited Patricroft Manchester No. 448–1911' as carried by a 5' 3" gauge GNR(I) tender of type B3 carrying 2,500 gallons of water, most likely for 0-6-0s in classes NQG and NLQG, triangular, 36x14cm in ex-loco condition both sides, the front showing slight traces of red paint underneath, SRA607 £820, brass tenderplate: 'Great Northern Railway Makers Dundalk 61B 1900' as carried by a 5'3" gauge type B1 tender carrying 2,500 gallons of water, oval, 23x13cm in ex-loco condition front and back, SRA607 £300, brass locomotive worksplate 'Beyer Peacock & Co Ltd Gorton Foundry Manchester 1887', locos supplied in 1887 to: Portugal, Holland, Tasmania, GNRI, LYR, Wirral, Mersey, GKN Dowlais, CBSCR, Alexandra Docks, large oval, 43x20cm ex-loco condition front and back, but is missing a section from around the right hand bolt hole SRA608 £200, tenderplate 'Great Northern Railway 1C Makers 1908, Dundalk' made for a prototype tender of Type 1C, these tenders were intended as replacements for Type B1 2500 gallon tenders although it is not clear whether even the prototype was actually built, cast brass oval, 25x15cm, the characters and rim polished GCR109 £320, brass loco worksplate: 'Beyer Peacock & Co Ld Manchester 1914' as carried by the GNRI U1 4-4-0 No 199 'Lough Derg' built "actually in 1915", oval, 25 x 15 cm, repainted front, the back painted to cover some erroneous information SRA909 £300, brass loco worksplate: 'Beyer Peacock & Co Ld 7244 Manchester 1947' as carried by the ex-GNRI U1 class 4-4-0 No 201 'Meath', oval, 25 x 15 cm, face restored, but with signs of stress around the right hand bolt hole when removed from the engine, back cleaned SRA909 £150, Nasmyth Wilson worksplate, No 1425/1924, from GNRI 5'3" Class T2 4-4-2T No 115 35x14 cm, lightly cleaned GCR710 £520, Beyer Peacock 1913 makers' plate (which could have come from any one of a 110 locos built that year including 15 GNRI) GCR710 £95, Beyer Peacock & Co Ltd Gorton Foundry Manchester 1920 worksplate cast in alloy (probably Zamak) and could possibly be a replacement plate fitted by the owners, customers in 1920 included Argentina, China, Ireland (one each for GNRI, CBSCR or BCDR), South Africa and Spain, oval, 43x20 cm in ex-loco condition, (the right hand bolt hole has been stretched and fractured) SRA1210 £320, GNRI brass worksplate Dundalk 1927 STD211 range £150-80, sold £80, brass tenderplate: 'Great Northern Railway Makers Dundalk 1883 Great Northern Railway Makers Dundalk 1883', 'L' has been stamped onto the plate below the railway title, oval 25x15 cm in original condition, both sides, SRA311 £550, Beyer Peacock 1911 worksplate, believed to be from a GNRI PPs Class 4-4-0 and, probably No 43, cast brass, 25x15 cm, ex loco condition, although the plate has suffered a degree of mis-shaping at some time in the past GCR411 £190, Irish cast iron bridge plate '264', early type, 53x25 cm, believed ex Portrush area, good original condition, SRA311 £60, Great Northern Railway W W, Dundalk 1895 worksplate from a GNR(I) tender with a number painted on the back which appears to be 43, if a running number, it could be Class PPs 'Lagan' built at Dundalk in 1911 and scrapped in 1960 but, if it is a works number, then Class S 4-4-0 named Slieve Donard built in 1938 at Dundalk and scrapped in 1965 could be the candidate. The use of an old tender still in serviceable condition would doubtless be considered cost effective recycling. Furthermore, in 1895 Dundalk built two 0-6-0s which were not scrapped until 1959 and 1961. Some further research by the purchaser might produce a definite answer, cast brass, 25x15 cm, the front lightly cleaned GCR1011 £350, Brass tenderplate, 'Great Northern Railway [Ireland] Makers Dundalk 77B 1904' from an unidentified GNRI tender. In 1904 Dundalk built two 4-4-0s of PS class No 88 'Victoria' and No. 89 'Albert' or it may be from a replacement tender built for another loco, oval, 25x15 cm face restored, back ex-loco condition, SRA1211 £340, Brass tenderplate: 'GNR(I) Dundalk 1930' during the period 1913 to 1932 no new locomotives were built at Dundalk Works, all new engines were supplied by Beyer Peacock or Nasmyth Wilson. However many locos rebuilt at Dundalk, and maybe a few tenders were built or modified, oval, 21x11 cm, original condition front and back, SRA1211 £160, Great Northern Railway Makers Dundalk 90B 1906 tenderplate SOL612 £220, GNR(I) 105 B2, Makers 1910 Dundalk, tenderplate from a 2500 gallon tender built at Dundalk in 1910 with a running number of 111. By 1958 it was coupled with Class PP 4-4-0 No 44, cast brass 23x13cm, the front lightly cleaned SRA613 £210, GNR(I) titled oval brass tenderplate '123 D2 Dundalk 1929' from a 3500 gallon tender that was attached to a GNR(I) Class Q 4-4-0 Loco, unrestored, 21x11cm RNT0314 £160, GNR(I) ex-tender worksplate built at Dundalk No 119 B2 dated 1924 as either a replacement or as a spare, no further details known, oval brass 21x11cm, ex loco condition GWR415 £220, GNRI titled oval brass tenderplate '131 D2 Dundalk 1932'. As no new locos were built at Dundalk in 1932, presumably the tender was built as a replacement or spare, the plate has been cleaned and repainted - 21x11cm RNT515 £330, 'GNR(I), 1925, Dundalk' worksplate from a locomotive rebuilt at Dundalk Works in 1925, no other details, cast brass, 21x11cm, the front repainted, GCR615 £1000, GNR(I) oval brass tenderplate 'GNR, Dundalk, 82B, 1905' In 1905 two Class PS 4-4-0s were built at Dundalk – Nos. 104 Avoca and 105 Foyle. This plate is therefore from one of their tenders or a replacement tender for another loco, front only has been cleaned and some scoring to the characters and rim – 25x15cm, RNT1115 £150 (estimate was £200-350), Brass oval builders Plate GNR(I) 1918 Dundalk, ex steam locomotive GWR1115 £300, a worksplate, Beyer Peacock 1896, from an unidentified loco or tender. In 1896 Beyer Peacock supplied locos to, amongst others, the Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Ireland (Yet to check which Irish Railways), the Isle of Man, Japan, Java, Malta, Portugal and Uruguay, cast brass, 17x11cm, the front repainted GCR1215 £180, a 'GNR(I), 131, D2, 1932, Dundalk' tenderplate. As the Railway did not build any locos ...in 1932, this plate must be from a tender built as a replacement for an earlier tender, cast brass, 21x11cm, cleaned but unpainted, GCR316 est£80-120 £260, GNR(I) brass tenderplate 'Great Northern Railway (Ireland) Dundalk 1895' measuring 25x15cm. Ex Beyer Peacock built 0-6-0 Class AL Locomotive, either one of only two built, being No 29 Enniskillen (14/1895) or No 55 Portadown (15/1895), GWR316 £850, oval brass Tenderplate 'Great Northern Railway 82B Makers 1905 Dundalk'. In 1905 two class PS 4-4-0 were built at Dundalk No. 104 named AVOCA and No. 105 FOYLE. This tender is from one of these locos withdrawn 1956 and 1959 respectively, face cleaned with ex loco back. 25x15cm, fair condition GNR416 £300, a tenderplate, 'GNR(I), Dundalk, 125, D2, 1930', presumably built as a replacement as no locos were constructed at Dundalk in that year, cast brass, 21x11cm, the front repainted, est£100-200, GCR916 £130, a worksplate, 'Beyer Peacock & Co. Ld., 1908, Manchester' . The origins of this plate are unknown but in 1908 Beyer Peacock supplied locomotives to, amongst others, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Ireland, the Isle of Man, Japan, the Netherlands and Uruguay and also to the Taff Vale, Cambrian and North Eastern Railways in the UK, cast brass, 25x15cm, the front repainted, GCR916 est£150-300 £130, a 'Great Northern Railway (I), 75B, Dundalk, 1904' tenderplate from a tender either built or refurbished at Dundalk (In 1904 two 4-4-0s, No. 88, 'Victoria', and No. 89, 'Albert', were constructed there using two 4-2-2s as a basis and it is possible that this plate may be associated with one of their tenders), cast brass, 25x15cm, the front cleaned but unpainted, GCR1216 est£100-200, GNRI brass oval worksplate 'Beyer Peacock & Co Ltd 7252 Manchester 1947', as carried by a Class UG 0-6-0 Goods engine numbered 148, withdrawn 1963, front restored STA117 £380, GNRI brass oval Worksplate, 'Beyer Peacock & Co Ld 1913 Manchester' front restored STA 117 £ns, GNRI oval loco tender plate 'GNR(I) 1929 Dundalk', front restored STA117 £250, GNR(I) oval brass tender plate - 'Great Northern Railway - 64B - Makers - 1901 - Dundalk', as carried by Q class tender, face polished STA117 £ns, Great Northern Railway (Ireland) brass oval tender plate. 'Dundalk 1923 116 B2', front restored STA117 £220, Cast brass triangular loco maker's plate, 1426 'Nasmyth Wilson & Co Limited No 1426-1924 Patricroft Manchester', 36x14cm, one of five locomotives produced for Great Northern Railway (Ireland) in 1924 T2 Class 4-4-2T Lot 112 PUR0517 €340, probably resold, GCR917 est£600-800 £600, Cast brass triangular loco maker's plate, 1437 'Nasmyth Wilson & Co Limited No 1437-1924 Patricroft Manchester' 36x14cm, one of five locomotives produced for Great Northern Railway (Ireland) in 1924 T2 Class 4-4-2T Lot 150 PUR0517 €420, probably resold, GCR917 est£600-800 £600, Cast brass triangular loco maker's plate, 1436 'Nasmyth Wilson & Co Limited No 1436-1924 Patricroft Manchester', 36x14cm, one of five locomotives produced for Great Northern Railway (Ireland) in 1924 T2 Class Lot 449 PUR0517 €440, Cast brass triangular loco maker's plate, 1437 'Nasmyth Wilson & Co Limited No 1437-1924 Patricroft Manchester', 36x14cm, one of five locomotives produced for Great Northern Railway (Ireland) in 1924 T2 Class Lot 534 PUR0517 €380, Loco [probably tender] maker's plate 'GNR(I) 1918 Dundalk' 22x11cm PUR0517 €260, Loco [probably tender] maker's plate 'GNR(I) 1916 Dundalk' 22x11cm PUR0517 €340, Loco [probably tender] maker's plate 'GNR(I) 1922 Dundalk' 22x11cm PUR0517 €200, Loco [probably tender] maker's plate 'GNR(I) 1931 Dundalk' 22x11cm PUR0517 €180, Loco [probably tender] maker's plate 'GNR(I) 1932 Dundalk' 22x11cm PUR0517 €260, Loco maker's plate 'GNR(I) Built 1938 Dundalk' 22x11cm PUR0517 €320, Loco [tender] maker's plate 'Great Northern Railway 59B Makers 1899 Dundalk' 25x14cm oval PUR0517 €260, Loco [tender] maker's plate 'Great Northern Railway 91B Makers 1906 Dundalk' 25x15cm oval PUR0517 €280, Loco maker's plate 'Gt Northern Railway Co. Belfast Aug 1883' c.25x14cm cast iron PUR0517 €140, Loco maker's plate 'Beyer Peacock & Co Ld 1915 Manchester' 25x15cm cast iron PUR0517 €300, Loco maker's plate 'Beyer Peacock & Co Ld 1915 Manchester' 25x15cm cast iron PUR0517 €280, Loco maker's plate 'Beyer Peacock & Co Ld 1915 Manchester.' 25x15cm cast iron [normally brass] PUR0517 €320, Loco maker's plate 'Beyer Peacock & Co Ld 1921 Manchester' 25x15cm cast iron PUR0517 €260, Enamel headboard [with brackets] 'Enterprise' steam loco, 85x15cm PUR0517 €180.Cast brass triangular worksplate, 'Nasmyth Wilson, 1437, 1924', from a 4-4-2T, one of ten supplied to the GNRI, running number 142, and used on both passenger and freight work, withdrawn in 1959, cast brass, 35x14cm, in ex loco condition GCR917 est£600-800 £600 (see above PUR0517), 'GNR(I) 1932 Dundalk' worksplate, the back marked 27. No locomotives are recorded as being built at Dundalk Works in 1932 and the likelihood is that this plate is from a tender built in that year, cast brass, 21x11cm, in ex loco condition GCR917 est£100-200 £180, 'GNR(I) 1918 Dundalk' worksplate, ex loco condition showing plenty of old red paint, cast brass oval, 21x11 GNR1017 £280, 'Beyer Peacock & Co Ltd' worksplate (stated 'as carried by GNR(I) 4-4-0 U Class...carried on the tender and this plate is either from Lough Gill, Neagh, Swilly, Melvin, Derg'), ex loco condition showing both old red paint and later greeny blue paint, cast brass oval, 25x15cm GNR1017 £300. 'GNR(I) Built 1939 Dundalk' worksplate, possibly of No 170 Errigal as it was with the nameplate or No's 190 Lugnaquilla and No 174 Carrantuohill, oval cast brass, face cleaned and repainted GWR1117 £340, 'Beyer Peacock 1913 Manchester' worksplate ex Errigal (see previous lot), oval cast brass lightly face cleaned GWR1117 £220, Cast brass triangular worksplate, 'Nasmyth Wilson, 1426, 1924', from a 4-4-2T, one of ten supplied by Nasmyth Wilson to the GNR(I), running number 116, and used on both passenger and freight work, in 1958 the locomotive passed to the CIE as 116N and was withdrawn in 1961, cast brass, 34x14cm, in ex loco condition, GCR1217 est£600-800, £600 (see above PUR0517), 'Beyer Peacock 6961 1948' worksplate from GNRI No 206 'Liffey' which became CIE No 206N, withdrawn in 1960, cast brass, 25x15cm the front cleaned but unpainted, GCR318 est£200-350 £330, Great Northern Railway(I) locomotive worksplate 'GNR(I) Dundalk 1931' as carried by an unidentified loco modified or rebuilt at Dundalk Works in 1931, ex loco condition, cast brass oval, 21x11cm, GNRA318 £250, Locomotive worksplate 'Beyer Peacock & Co Ltd, Manchester 1915', as carried by a Great Northern Railway of Ireland 4-4-0- Class U locomotive, either 5904 Lough Gill, 5905 Lough Neagh, 5906 Lough Swilly, 5907 Lough Melvin or 5908 Lough Derg, in loco condition, showing both old red paint and later blue paint, cast brass oval, 25x15cm. GNRA318 £na, a 'GNR(I), 1931, Dundalk' worksplate. No locomotives were built at Dundalk in 1931 or thereabouts but the Company's railcars Nos 7 and 8 were built there in 1931 and it is believed that this plate, from the H.C. Casserley collection, may well come from one of those railcars, both of which were withdrawn in 1949. The alternative is that it was from a tender built as a replacement for an older tender, cast brass, 21x11cm, the front repainted, GCR918 est£100-200 £230, a worksplate 'Great Northern Railway, 29, Makers, 1905, Dundalk', seemingly from P Class 4-4-0 No 104 'OVOCA' built at the Railway's Dundalk Works, Works No 29, cast brass, 25x15cm, in ex loco condition GCR918 est£200-350 £420, a worksplate, 'Beyer Peacock, 1915, Manchester' seemingly from U Class 4-4-0 No 196 built by Beyer Peacock, Works No 5904, in 1915 and named 'Lough Gill' in 1953, later UTA No. 64, cast brass, 25x156cm, the front repainted, the back marked L196, GCR918 est£200-350 £320, 'Beyer Peacock & Co Ltd Manchester 1915' as carried by GNRI 4-4-0 Class U locomotive either ‘Lough Gill’, ‘Lough Neagh’, ‘Lough Swilly’, ‘Lough Melvin’ or ‘Lough Derg’, ex loco condition showing remnants of old paint, cast brass oval 25x15cm GNR1018 £250, 'GNR(I) 1918 Dundalk' worksplate, as carried by an unidentified loco, modified or rebuilt at Dundalk Works, showing old red paint, cast brass oval, 21x11cm GNR1018 £210, a 'Beyer Peacock, 1878' worksplate probably from an Australian loco - 29 exported that year (a few only going to Ireland) and the late vendor's interest was Australia, cast brass, 37x18cm, in ex loco condition GCR1218 est£300-500, £400, Tender Maker's Plate 'Great Northern Railway, 97B. Makers, 1908, Dundalk', 25x15cm, est€150-250 €300 PUR219, Tender maker's Plate 'Great Northern Railway, 60B. Makers, 1900, Dundalk', 25x15cm, est€150-250 €320 PUR219, Tender maker's Plate 'Great Northern Railway, 60B. Makers, 1900, Dundalk', 25x15cm, est€150-200€400 PUR219, a worksplate, 'GNR(I) DUNDALK, 1917'. and according to the catalogue - 'No new locomotives were built at Dundalk during World War I but all the AL Class 0-6-0 tender engines were rebuilt in the War years, This plate is most likely to be from AL Class No 58 built by Beyer Peacock, Works No 3798, in 1896 and originally named KERRY (removed in 1912-13) which was rebuilt at Dundalk in September 1917 and withdrawn in October 1959', cast brass, 21x11.4cm, the front repainted, est£150-300 £280 GCR319, 'Beyer Peacock & Co. Ltd Manchester 1915' as carried by a GNRI 4-4-0 Class U, either 5904 'Lough Gill', 5905 'Lough Neagh', 5906 'Lough Swilly', 5907 'Lough Melvin' or 5908 'Lough Derg', cast brass oval, 25x15cm. vgc. £180 GNR410, 'Great Northern Railway, Makers Dundalk, 60B, 1900' worksplate, from a 2500 gallon tender, one of fifty two B1 type tenders built at Dundalk Works between 1897 and 1909 with works numbers 53B-103B, cast brass, 25x15cm, in ex loco condition, est£350-500, £ns, reserve £350 plus 18% commission and VAT GCR619, Oval cast brass locomotive tender plate 'Great Northern Railway Makers Dundalk 77B 1904'. face restored only. 25×15cm, possibly as attached to one of two PS Class 4-4-0's, No. 88 'Victoria' or No. 89 'Albert', details vague at best £320 TRA1119, 'Beyer Peacock & Co Ld, 1915, Manchester' worksplate, from an unidentified loco built for the GNRI. Those built in 1915 were SG2 Class 0-6-0, Works Nos 5896-5900, running numbers 180-184, S2 Class 4-4-0, Works Nos 5901-5903, running numbers 190-192, and U Class 4-4-0, Works Nos 5904-5908, running numbers 196-200, cast brass, 25x15cm, in ex loco condition est£150-300 £200 GCR1219, Oval cast brass Locomotive/Tender Builders' Plate 'Great Northern Railway Makers Dundalk 64B 1901', face restored only. 24×15cm £210 TRA320, worksplate 'Beyer Peacock & Co Ld Manchester 1921 believed to be off a South African Railways 12A 4-8-2 (20 built) or 15A 4-8-2 (10 built). There were also 15 GNR(I) 0-6-0 locomotives built in 1921, oval cast brass measuring 25x14cm £180 GWR720, 'Great Northern Railways Dundalk TT Makers 1894' worksplate as carried by a loco tender being paired with either an 0-6-0 or 4-4-0, clean back, remnants of blue paint showing on the face. 25x15cm, good condition reserve £150 £330 GNR1020, Beyer Peacock 1913 worksplate which might have been from GNRI S, T or SG class engines, or engines built for 5 other countries locos est£150-300 £150 GCR1020, Great Northern Railway (Ireland) tenderplate 'Great Northern Railway Makers Dundalk 100B 1908. Probably from one of the 0-6-0 locomotives built that year. Oval cast brass, face restored, measuring 25x15cm £400 GWR1120, 'GNR(I) 1932 Dundalk' tender [but could be loco] plate possibly ex 4-4-0 GNR(I) locomotive number 27 as this is chalked on the back. Number 27 was originally built by Beyer Peacock in 1892 and named Narcissus then later rebuilt and numbered 27. Oval cast brass, face restored, measures 21x11.5cm £420 GWR1120, Oval cast brass Locomotive Builders Plate 'Beyer Peacock & Co. Ld. Manchester 1913', vgc and cleaned otherwise ex-loco. 25x15cm £100 TRA1220.
Carriage boards, etc.: Dublin-Londonderry carriage board BIT707 £ 28, GNRI wooden carriage board, front showing 'Omagh and Dungannon', reverse showing 'Dungannon and Cookstown', black and red painted lettering on cream painted background, 66x15 cm with metal ends, good used condition, SRA311 pound;160, GNRI double-sided carriage board with 'Dublin' painted on one side 'Belfast' the other, black letters shaded in red on a cream background, thought to have been carried on the 'Enterprise' express between the two cities, wood with metal ends to prevent wear, vgc. SRA612 £180, GNRI wooden carriage board, one side shows Enniskillen the other side Londonderry, 66x8cm, black lettering with red shadow on an off white ground GWR415 £380, GNRI wooden carriage board, one side shows Donabate the other side Dublin, 66x8cm, black lettering with red shadow on an off white ground GWR415 £280, Lot 12 a GNRI wooden carriage board, one side shows Bundoran the other side Enniskillen, 66x8cm, black lettering with red shadow on an off white ground, complete with original metal ends GWR715 £na, Lot 260 a GNRI wooden carriage board, one side shows Omagh the other side Londonderry, 66x8cm, black lettering with red shadow on an off white ground, complete with original metal ends GWR715 £na, 4 c/i Great Northern Railway (Ireland) carriage plates, P2 47'6" x 8'6 1/2" 23 tons, F16 58'0" x 9'6" 31 tons, Y9 15'2" x 8'0" 7 tons, W2 28'0" x 8-9"12 tons, front restored STA117 £60. GNR(I) enamel Notice 'No Smoking allowed in this compartment. Penalty 40/-',.enamel losses but v.g. colour and shine, 36x10cm, TRA817 £150, Large wooden hand painted station line sign ??'Dublin Carrickmacross Monaghan' ??, 257x7cm, est€100-150 €80 PUR219, 'Antrim', hand painted single sided line sign [Looks like destination board], 46x8cm, est€30-50€40 PUR219, 'Bundoran' 'Enniskillen' hand painted, double sided, line sign [carriage destination board], 66x8cm, est€50-80€110 PUR219, 'Dublin' 'Howth' hand painted, double sided, line sign [carriage destination board], 66x8cm, est€50-80€110 PUR219, 'Balbriggan' 'Dublin' hand painted, double sided, line sign [probably carriage destination board], 66x8cm, est€40-60€110 PUR219, Small painted double sided wooden carriage board 'Enniskillen-Bundoran'. Fine original condition with shaded lettering. 67cm long. £100 TRA1119, Great Northern Railway of Ireland cast bronze Coach Dimension Plate 'W2 28'-0'' x 8'-9'' 12 1/2 Tons', traces of original red paint 28x10cm, ex-6 wheel coach, 16 of which were built 1893-97 £50 TRA1220.
Wagon plates: 14 ton 1922 196 registration plate, lugs intact, repainted, with matching owners plate 'Owners Shell Mex & BP Ltd, London WC2, No 1534', rectangular, angled corners, 229x140mm, repainted KRA106 £160, Axle box cover 'GNR 10x5 No 10A' 28x23cm with bolt holes/hinges PUR0517 €20, Axle box cover 'GNR 8x4 No 7' 28x23cm with bolt holes/hinges PUR0517 €30, 3 small signs To Carry 6/9/10 Tons 20x4cm PUR0517 €50.
Footbridge: SRA1296 £380, Footbridge sign SRA398 £190,'GNRI Notice passengers are requested to use the overbridge & not to walk across the rails' with ornate corner. Vaguely face rest. only. '(I)' partially erased but still apparent. 558x331mm. TRA803 £90, '(I)' partially erased but still apparent, sign sandblasted and primed ebay0805 £140, GNRI ornate Cross/Footbridge SOL212 £75, a GNRI(I) cast iron overbridge notice. 56x33cm, the front repainted, GCR0414 £320, GNRI 'Cross/overbridge' GCR0414 £320.
Bridge Restriction: GNRB Bridge Restriction KFR268 £1, Full title enamel SRA1094 £240, SRA698 £ns.
Bridge Numbers: '36' TCK382 £of, '3', '145', '160', '174' TCK583 £of@18 each, '3', '145', '160', '174' TCK684 £of@12 each, '145' RCN885 £of@14, '?' RCN1086 £of@14, '145' OTL1196 £of, '?' SRA488 £14, SRA988 £16, SRA1288 £22, BRA590 £42, STK392 £48, SRA1092 £30, '200' BRA193 £15, '8' BRA693 £45, '59' BRA793 £33, '66' BRA993 £28, '153' BRA594 £ns, '153' BRA794 £25, '153' AdvRCJ994-195 £40, '87' BRA296 £25, '153' SHM296 £35, '274' BRA597 £30, '69' MKA1297 £36, '87' BRA598 £45, '35' SRA998 £40, '47' KRA100 £20, '3' GWR600 £45, '105' KRA700 £10, '77' BRA 1100 £35, £32 (one seen in catalogue, two results!), GNRI '24' milepost TRA1001 £25, '163' TRA1101£38, '162' TRA1201 £31, 'GNRI 206', unrestored, TRA802 £44, GNRI 202 TRA1002£35, GNRI '21' eBay2002 £50, Bridge plate 'GNRI 37'.Face rest. only TRA1003 £50, 'GNRI 59' MTN104 £34, 'GNRI 36' TRA304 £44, RCJ504 £ofs, '36' RCJ804 ofs£45-65, GNR(I) cast iron '136' bridge plate ebay904 £40, GNRI bridge no. '21' ebay805 £23.50, 'GNR(I) 135' bridge number, face restored only. 'Possibly Moygashel' TRA905 £65, GNRI '60' bridgeplate, front repainted. GCR906 £20, GNR(I) '50' and (NER) '36' bridge numbers (2), KRA707 £na (starting £15), Bridgeplate, 'GNR(I), 50', oval 34x24cm, front repainted GCR907 £20, GNRI cast iron bridge plate '35', company initials in raised border, 34x25 cm, ex lineside condition, £35, GNRI cast iron bridge plate '11', company initials in raised border, 34x25 cm, ex lineside condition, SRA311 £30, GNRI cast iron bridge plate '73', company initials in raised border, 34x25 cm, ex lineside condition. SRA611 £60, GNRI cast iron bridge plate '74', company initials in raised border, 34x25 cm, ex lineside condition SRA611 £50, GNR(I) bridgeplate, '48', 35x25cm, the letter "I" intact, GCR1211 £40, GNR(I) 59 bridgeplate GCR0214 £9, GNRI bridgeplate No. 59 GNR0614 £30, GNR(I) cast iron bridgeplate No 37 JAC0115 £50, 'GNR(I) 153' cast iron bridgeplate, oval, front repainted, 34x25cm SOL615 £40, Bridgeplate, GNR(I), '8' GCR216 £28, GNRI c/i oval bridge plate 'No 16', as removed condition STA117 £110, GNRI bridgeplate '40' GCR217 £20, Loco maker's plate [No, a bridge number] 'GNR(I) 49' c.34x25cm cast iron PUR0517 €60, GNRI oval cast iron bridge numberplate 'GNR(I) 10', face restored only a while ago £ns TRA320, GNRI bridge plate 'GNR (I) 69', repainted face, ex lineside back, sound condition, 34x25cm, £70 GNR320.
Trespass, etc.: Hill of Howth tramway notice KFR268 £13, GNRI double sided trespass KFR268 £4, GNRCoI public notice trespass enamel 51x30cm RCN386 £of, SRA988 £35, ORA390 £40, SRA990 £130, SRA491 £110, SRA691 £95, Full title enamel SRA1091 £95, 28x56cm ORA392 £80, small SRA692 £30 (20x13cm), Enamel(battered!) ORA792 £45, small SRA293 £65, BRA693 £74 (20x13cm), 'Notice etc.' 30x49cm BRA294 £150, GNRB Trespass AdvRCJ594 £60, 57x28cm 5 line welded BRA497 £ns, small SRA1297 £70, small BRA998 £ns, 5 line rear weld BRA1298 £ns, small 20x14cm SRA399 £60, GNRI small trespass MTN499 £44, GNRI small 2 line 14x20cm ONS500 £40, post top double sided 'GNR. Trespassers Prosecuted Penalty 2 Pounds' 53x41cm SRA600 £600, GNRI small BRA900 £64, GNRI 57X28 'Hereby..' rewelded TRA901 £ns, GNRI full title cast-iron Trespass. 57x28cm, repainted. SRA602 £130, Full title cast-iron Trespass. 4 lines of text. Rectangular, 57x29cm, unrestored, SRA902 £300, GNRI small trespass 20x15cm repainted, ebay803 £70of, GNRI small Trespass Sign. Face rest. only. 202x138mm. TRA803 £55, Irish double sided cast iron sign 'Caution before crossing look out for trains both ways', thought to be MRNCC, one face only painted. 385x205mm. TRA803 £47, GNRI full title cast-iron Trespass sign, rarer pattern, 48x30cm, repainted SRA1204 £140, Trespass 22x14cm MTN105 £22, GNRI cast iron trespass notice. The ‘I’ in brackets partially ground off whilst in service. TRA705 £55, GNRI brownish enamel trespass 51x30.5cm a couple of touched up dents around fixing holes ebay805 £103, GNRI enamel trespass a bit chipped round the corners 508x305mm ebay1105 £104.89, small GNRI cast iron trespass 203x140mm original condition KRA106 £70, GNRI small cast iron trespass 200x137mm, face restored only TRA306 £35, GNRI trespass KRA406 £50, GNRI 'Hereby give public warning..' trespass with the '(I)' ground off ebay706 £na, GNRI small trespass, 20x14cm, the '(I)' partly chiselled off, gc GCR906 £12, GNRI cast iron overbridge notice, 56x33cm, with corner decorations, repainted black on yellow '(I)' in company title partially chipped away GCR1006 £190, GNRI c/i 'Hereby give public warning....' repainted front gc 56x28cm SOL1006 £74, GNRI c/i small trespass, only front restored GWR1106 £na, GNRI small c/i small trespass, only front restored GWR1106 £45, GNRI cast iron 'Hereby Give Public Warning...Trespass..', 57x29cm, front repainted black on yellow KRA107 £120, Described BCDR [but GNRI] cast iron double sided 'Caution before crossing.../Notice Penalty for omission to shut and fasten gate...', 38x20cm KRA107 £100, small cast iron 'GNRI Notice – Trespassers on The Line Will be Prosecuted.' 20x14cm, front partially cleaned SRA307 £50, cast iron 'Great Northern Railway (I), Hereby give public warning to all persons not to trespass upon the railway, trespassers will be prosecuted', unrestored, original paintwork, 57x29cm. 'Co (I)' was chiselled off the plate GCR407 £150, Double sided Irish cast iron: 'Notice penalty for omission to shut and fasten gates forty shillings' on one side; 'Caution before crossing look out for trains both ways' on the other. 38x46cm repainted in grey both sides, but one side only has the lettering picked out in white, SRA607 £50, GNR(I) enamel: 'Great Northern Railway Company(Ireland) 'Hereby gives public warning to all persons not to trespass upon this railway trespassers will be prosecuted' 51x30cm enamel in ex-trackside condition, originally in blue with white lettering, but badly faded to grey with a little rust staining, the lettering unaffected however, SRA607 £40, enamel notice 'Great Northern Railway Company (Ireland), Hereby give public...Trespassers will be prosecuted', white on blue, 51x30cm, excellent colour and shine, although several face chips KRA707 £95, described as BCDR [but probably GNRI] cast iron double sided gate notice, 'Caution, Before crossing … both ways/Notice, Penalty for omission…Forty shillings', 39x20cm, repainted KRA707 £100, GNRI trespass, cracked & repaired, GCR1007 starting £20 £na, GNRI small cast iron trespass notice, face restored only TRA1107 £75, GNRI fully titled cast iron trespass with the 'Co.(I)' ground off, vgc, restored in primer only TRA1107 £ns, large GNRI cast iron trespass notice GAC408 £of@140, GNRI trespass notice, 'G.N.R.(I), Notice, Trespassers on the line will be prosecuted', 20x14cm. front repainted, back untouched GCR408 £75, GNRI enamel sign Amiens Street Station, Bill posters will be Prosecuted, By Order, dated January 1916 MEA408 €380, large GNRI 'Hereby gives public warning...' cast iron trespass notice GAC408 of@£140, GNRI trespass notice, 'G.N.R.(I), Notice, Trespassers on the line will be prosecuted', 20x14cm. front repainted, back untouched GCR408 £75, small GNRI 20x15cm trespass, with the 'I' ground off ebay109 £155, GNRI enamel Billposters Will Be Prosecuted By Order - Amiens Street Station January 1916, bears the makers name 'Imperial Enamel Co Birmm' bottom right, 46 x 41cm, white lettering on deep blue ground, only minor chipping around a couple of bolt holes GWRA1109 £370, enamelsign 'Great Northern Railway (I) Billposters will be prosecuted by order. Amiens Street Station. January 1916.' large chip to top edge plus a few small edge chips, superb colour and shine. 458x410mm. TRA210 £240, GNRI. 'Caution before crossing look out for trains µboth ways'.cast iron notice in unrestored condition TRA210 £240, GNRI untitled double sided cast iron notice 'Caution before crossing look out for trains both ways' on one side 'Notice penalty for omission to shut and fasten gate forty shillings' rectangular with curved corners, 38x20cm the fixing holes in the four corners making it difficult for both sides to be visible at the same time. However, one side appears to be more rusted away than the other, so one side could have been against a wall, SRA310 £220, GNRI cast iron notice warning pedestrians to keep clear of the gates, from King Street Level Crossing, Newry. 36x25 cm, unrestored, with original paintwork GCR710 £230, GNRI cast iron small trespass notice, unrestored, 20x14 cm, the 'I' partially removed but clearly visible, the change made when the title was altered to GNR Board GCR710 £50. 'GNR(I) Notice trespassers on the line will be prosecuted.' 20x14 cm with rounded corners, the front almost devoid of paint, the back in original condition, but with paint 'runs' evident SRA910 £50, GNRI cast iron 45x14 cm trespass STD211 £not noted, GNRI cast iron trespass notice: 'GNR(I) Notice Trespassers on the line will be prosecuted.' small size, 20x14 cm with rounded corners, flat topped raised border, front painted white with black letters, the back in primer, SRA311 £50, 'GNR(I) Notice Trespassers on The Line Will Be Prosecuted' (RAG Ref: TPGN704), small, 20x14cm rounded corners, flat topped raised border, front and back painted but genuine SRA1211 £110, GNRI 'Hereby give public warning...' trespass SOL212 £80, GNRI cast iron trespass, small size 20x14cm, original condition, the letter 'I' intact GCR312 £30, GNR(I) enamel trespass sign: 'Great Northern Railway Company (Ireland) Hereby Give Public Warning To All Persons Not To Trespass Upon This Railway – Trespassers Will Be Prosecuted' in white lettering on dark blue, very good colour and shine, although bearing a few chips, maker's name 'Patent Enamel Co Birmingham' can be seen in the bottom right hand corner 51x30cm and rare SRA612 £240, GNRI large cast iron trespass notice with 'Co (I)' ground off but still legible, stripped of paint and unrestored TRA313 £ns of@£40, GNRI small cast iron trespass notice, unrestored TRA1113 £ns, £ofs@60, Great Northern Railway Company (Ireland)' fully titled enamel trespass notice, some chipping but very good colour and shine 51x30cm TRA0314 £60, cast iron sign 'Great Northern Railway Co. (I) Hereby give public warning to all persons not to trespass upon this railway. Trespassers will be prosecuted' in good unrestored condition CRE1014 £130, a cast iron trackside sign GNRI, 'Hereby give public notice to all persons not to trespass upon this railway. Trespassers will be prosecuted', repainted front, 57x29cms, SOL1014 £60, GNR(I) c/i trespass notice GCR215 £70, GNR(I) small c/i trespass sign GCR215 £38, a small GNRI trespass THR116 £40, GNR(I) cast iron trespass, clean vertical break in centre GCR216 £20, cast iron sign, GNR(I) Notice Trespassers On The Line Will Be Prosecuted' 20x14cm, restored face, ex gate back, vgc GNR416 £80, c/i notice GNR(I) 'Trespassers on the line will be prosecuted'. as removed [sic] condition, STA516 £ns, GNRI small cast iron trespass face restored only TRA716 £60, a GNRI cast iron trespass notice, face restored only, retaining the bracketed '(I)' which is often ground off TRA716 £220, GNR(I) Caution. Keep away from the gates when the bell rings' large cast iron notice in ex-lineside condition from Portadown, the 'I' and brackets are ground off TRA716 £500, GNRI fully titled enamel trespass notice, restoration to corners but a good deep colour and shine 51x30cm TRA716 £320, an enamel sign 'Great Northern Railway Company (Ireland) hereby give public warning to all persons not to trespass upon this railway, Trespassers will be prosecuted', faded/screw hole/edge chipping. 51x30cm SOL1016 £90, An enamel notice 'Great Northern Railway Company (Ireland) Hereby give notice to all persons not to trespass upon this railway - Trespassers will be Prosecuted', as removed condition STA117 £ns, GNR(I) c/i trespass notice GCR217 £75, GNRI c/i trespass 'Great Northern Railway Limited Co. (I) Hereby give public warning to all persons not to trespass upon this Railway. Trespassers will be prosecuted.' 56x28cm PUR0517 €220, 'Great Northern Railway Company (Ireland) Hereby Give Public Warning To All Persons Not To Trespass Upon This Railway Trespassers Will Be Prosecuted' Enamel sign [significant losses] 51x30cm PUR0517 €65, Gate sign 'Caution: Please Keep Clear Of The Gates When The Electric Bell Rings' 36x25cm PUR0517 €160, a GNRI large trespass GCR817 £68, c/i gate notice 'G.N.R. (I). Notice. TRESPASSERS on the line will be PROSECUTED', restored condition STA918 £70, 'Castleblayney Keady & Armagh Rly Coy.' enamel trespass warning sign, 51x30cm, est€150-200€200 PUR219, Great Northern Railway Company (Ireland) enamel trespass notice, some very well executed restoration, 51x30.5cm £210 TRA319, Great Northern Railway of Ireland small cast iron Trespass Notice, face restored only, its former location 'Trew and Moy' is marked on the top edge £55 TRA1220.
Station, etc.: GNRI poster board heading KFR268 £4, GNRI poster board heading (curved in 4 sections) KFR268£5, 'Donabate' 40x12cm rounded ends SRA397 £85, enamel billposters SRA398 £160, arched posterboard heading SRA998 £500, 30cm clock 'Milford' Dobbyn and Sons AdvRCJ1298 £475, Manhole cover AdvRCJ1298 £25, Ticket dating machine MTN699 £22, 'Armagh' rounded ends GWR799 £50, GNRI 30.5 cm dial non-fusee, pendulum roundface wall clock polished wood case, original face lettered 'Dobbin & Son Dublin. Milford GNRI' seems working order, complete with pendulum and key, SRA300 £360, GNRI 'St. Johnston' 54x11.4cm SRA600 £150, 'Clones' c/i rounded ends MTN600 £170, GNRI notice on wooden panel 'Cleaners are forbidden to move engines in steam, A. McCleery', yellow on black, handpainted, slight fading, couple chips WHY101 £50, cast iron GNRI Fender with raised letters. Restored 1030mm. long with 255mm. returns TRA602 £42, 'Kesh' cast-iron station nameplate 41x14cm complete with back brackets. SRA904 £300, cast iron sign-GNR(I) curved banner sign mounted on a board (10x102cm) CHF1004 £160, cast iron plate 'Adelaide' in unrestored condition. 305x96mm TRA305 £120, GNRI cast iron station name 'Glenavy' 356x102mm SRA606 £260, Cast iron notice 'Great Northern Railway (Ireland). " Each word cast in a separate piece to form an arch, 105x9cm, in original condition, all four parts screwed to a wooden backboard. Thought to have originated from a footbridge (location unknown) SRA906 £620, GNRI Simplex Steam Pressure Tester. Chrome plated instruments housed in a purpose made mahogany case with internal compartment lid (with instructions for use labels) lifting up to reveal boxwood rulers, set squares and note pad. The box has brass plate 'GNR(I) Electrical Department Dundalk' vgc 240x22x134mm TRA906 £ns, GNRI seatback 'Dungannon'(described as possibly traction engine) 41x10cm with rounded ends and four small fixing holes RNT906 £200, Leather cash bag with brass label 'Narrowwater 6' (probably GNRI) bag a little worn SRA1206 £55, enamel GNRI Billposters January 1916 46x41cm, one face and a few edge chips neatly repainted KRA107 £255, station sign 'Finnaghy' ebay307 £78, station sign 'Lambeg' ebay307 £108, station sign 'Hilden Halt' ebay307 £142, GNR(I) cast iron station tablet: 'Laytown' 41x11cm with curved ends in ex-station condition in white with black lettering and yellow showing through from underneath, SRA607 £420, GNR(I) 'Lisbellaw' cast iron station tablet 30x9.5cm with curved ends in ex-station condition in white with black lettering SRA907 £420, GNRI cast iron station tablet 'Armagh' 30x9.5cm with curved ends, restored yellow with black lettering and edging SRA1207 £400, GNRI 12" dial roundhead wall clock, with a chain driven fusee movement, painted face is marked 'GNR(I), Strabane South Cabin', applied over the original lettering and background, a note on the rear of the face indicates that the clock was examined in February 1902, with a signature, below a door to the right side and base and complete with a spun brass bezel, pendulum and key and in good working order GCR109 £920, GNRI heavy fireplace fender which made ebay309 £120, GNRI enamel doorplate, 'Station Master', blue lettering and border on white, 46x8 cm, a few minor chips and surface marks. The plate was seemingly used at Fintona station GC1009 £460, GNRI lamp post sign, Newry Dublin Bridge cast iron, 58x10 cm, with original paintwork and rear bracket GCR710 £520, GNRI cast iron doorplate, Private, with distinctive shaped ends, 46x13 cm, fine original condition GCR710 £140, GNRI ticket cupboard CRE1010 £50, GNRI cast iron lamp tablet Newry Edward Street with black on yellow paintwork 58x10 cm GCR111 £700, GNRI cast iron lamp tablet 'Strabane' 30x10 cm with rounded ends in original condition painted yellow with black lettering and edging, SRA311 £460, GNRI cast iron lamp tablet 'Newry Dublin Bridge' 58x10cm with rounded ends in original condition painted yellow with black lettering and edging, SRA311 £420, GNRI curved poster headboard STD211 range £390-250, sold £390, GNRI enamel doorplate: 'Ladies only', lettering in dark blue on white with a blue indented border, a couple of repainted chips and a little edge rusting, 46x9 cm with double-rounded ends, SRA311 £75, cast iron notice: 'Great Northern Railway (Ireland)' manufactured in four parts in an arch shape to fit over a door or passageway, 102x9 cm restored and mounted on to a board for display, SRA311 £620, GNRI cast iron doorplate: 'Ladies waiting room' 49x15 cm scalloped corners and rounded ends, repainted front and back, SRA311 £75, GNRI cast iron lamp tablet 'Trew & Moy' 42x10 cm with rounded ends in original condition painted yellow with black lettering and edging, SRA311 £400, GNRI cast iron doorplate 'Station Master' 46x14 cm scalloped corners and rounded ends, repainted front and back, SRA311 £220, GNRI cast iron lamp tablet 'Coal Island' 42x10 cm with rounded ends in original condition painted yellow with black lettering and edging, SRA311 £100, GNRI cast iron lamp tablet 'Stewartstown' 42x10 cm with rounded ends in original condition painted yellow with black lettering and edging, SRA311 £320, GNRI cast iron lamp tablet: 'Newtownstewart' 53x14 cm with rounded ends in original condition painted yellow with black lettering and edging, SRA311 £320, GNRI enamel doorplate: 'Station Master' lettering in dark blue on white with a blue indented border, an edge chip and a little edge rusting, 30x9 cm with double-rounded ends, SRA311 £75, GNRI cast iron lamp tablet 'SixMileCross' 45x10 cm with rounded ends in original condition painted yellow with black lettering and edging, SRA311 £320, untitled Irish double sided cast iron gate notice 'CAUTION Before crossing look out for trains both ways' (on one side), 'NOTICE Penalty For omission to shut and fasten gates forty shillings' (on the other side), rectangular, 40x21 cm with rounded corners and flat topped raised border, repainted both sides, vgc, SRA311 £50, GNRI enamel doorplate 'Private' dark blue lettering on white, 46 x9 cm, repainted crease, several edge and screw hole chips although good colour and shine, SRA311 res £45, GNRI wood and metal sign 'Way Out' with left pointing metal hand, metal letters on wooden board, 97x155 cm, good original condition, SRA311 £65. GNRI cast iron fender. 25x91x15 cm high with initials 'GNR' on plate at front, gc, SRA311 £20, GNRI cast iron lamp tablet 'Omagh', 30x10 cm with rounded ends in original condition painted yellow with black lettering and edging SRA611 £550, GNRI cast iron doorplate 'Private', recovered from the station at Warrenpoint, 46x13 cm with scalloped corners, restored in black on white front, the back in original condition SRA611 £140, GNRI cast iron lamp tablet 'Scarva', 30x10 cm with rounded ends in original condition painted yellow with black lettering and edging SRA611 £420, GNRI cast iron lamp tablet 'Poyntzpass' 43x10 cm with rounded ends in original condition painted yellow with black lettering and edging SRA611 £400, GNRI cast iron lamp tablet 'Hilden Halt' 43x10 cm with rounded ends in original condition painted yellow with black lettering and edging SRA611 £360, GNRI cast iron lamp tablet 'Tandragee' 41x10 cm with rounded ends in original condition painted yellow with black lettering and edging SRA611 £380, GNRI cast iron lamp tablet 'Glenavy' 36x10 cm with rounded ends in original condition painted yellow with black lettering and edging SRA611 £150, GNRI cast iron lamp tablet 'Beragh' 30x10 cm with rounded ends in original condition painted yellow with lettering and edging SRA911 £350, GNRI cast iron lamp tablet 'Pomery' 42x20 cm with rounded ends in original condition painted yellow with black lettering and edging SRA911 £450, GNRI cast iron lamp tablet 'Goraghwood' 41x10 cm with rounded ends in original condition painted yellow with black lettering and edging SRA911 £400, GNRI cast iron tablet 'Maguiresbridge' 55x11 cm with rounded ends in original condition painted yellow with black lettering and edging, the original casting omitted the first letter 'I' which has to be crudely painted in to correct the spelling SRA911 £540, GNRI cast iron lamp tablet 'Newry Edward Street' 58x10 cm with rounded ends in original condition painted yellow with black lettering and edging SRA911 £380, GNRI cast iron lamp tablet 'Carrigans' 41x11 cm with rounded ends in original condition painted yellow with black lettering and edging SRA911 £350, GNRI cast iron lamp tablet 'Crumlin' 42x 11 cm with rounded ends in original condition painted yellow with black lettering and edging SRA911 £360, GNRI cast iron lamp tablet 'St Johnston' 55x11 cm with rounded ends in original condition painted yellow with black lettering and edging SRA911 £360, GNRI painted wooden station sign 'Toome' 61x11cm, black painted lettering, lettering faded, SRA911 £55, a station lamp from the Fintona Tramway in Co. Tyrone SOL1011 £330, carpet measuring 229cm long and 69cm wide with a left hand surrounded by Great Northern Railway in what looks like Gaelic script, and said to have been used for the inside of a carriage or compartment on the GNRI ebay513 £75, cast iron lamp tablet, 'Ballyshannon' from the CDRJC [but also a GNRI station and the tablet identical to those of that company] terminus station at the end of the branch from Donegal 41x10cm, is in original condition as removed from the station at closure in 1960 GNR1013 £675, BCDR (I think GNRI!) unusual and uncommon double sided cast iron warning notice 'Caution before crossing look out for trains both ways / Notice Penalty for omission to shut and fasten gates forty shillings' TRA0314 £45, a cast iron poster board heading 'Great Northern Railway Ireland' cast in four sections and mounted on a backboard, in restored condition 116x30cm CRE0414 £300, an Ulster Railway Company cast iron fender, 102x28cm GCR0215 £230, a cast iron poster board heading 'Great Northern Railway Ireland' cast in four sections and mounted on a backboard, in restored condition 167x30cm CRE1015 £ns, fireplace hearth fender, cast iron 'G.N.R.(I)' cast into the face, 102x24cm, vgc, GNR1015 £60, GNRI [not BCDR as listed] double sided cast iron notice 'Caution before crossing look out for trains both ways' / 'Notice penalty for omission to shut and fasten gates forty shillings', unrestored TRA316 £100, a GNRI lamp tablet, 'Crumlin', cast iron, 42x11cm, in original condition, GCR616 est£150-300, £440, a GNRI lamp tablet, 'Glenavy' cast iron, 36x10cm, in original condition, GCR616 est£150-300, £280, GNRI enamel station doorplate 'Ladies Waiting Room 1st. & 2nd. Class', substantial restoration but a scarce plate, ex-Armagh station TRA716 £200, a GNRI lamp tablet, 'Tandragee', cast iron, 41x10cm, in original condition, GCR916 est£150-300, £320, GNRI c/i station doorplate 'Ladies Waiting Room', restored TRA1116 £210, GNRI c/i station door plate sign 'Station Master', ex Dromin Junction Station STA117 £310, GNRI c/i station door plate sign 'Ladies Waiting Room', ex Dromin Junction Station STA117 £220, GNRI c/i station door plate sign 'General Waiting Room - 3rd Class', ex Dromin Junction Station STA117 £400, GNRI cast iron lamp tablet 'Belturbet' 30x10cm. PUR0517 €340, GNRI cast iron lamp tablet 'Castleblayney' 55x11cm PUR0517 €240, GNRI cast iron lamp tablet 'Donabate' c.41x11cm PUR0517 €220, GNRI cast iron lamp tablet 'Donabate' 41x11cm GCR917 est£250-400 £250, [GNRI cast iron] lamp tablet [correct] 'Clones', c.30x10cm (possibly station sign [no]) PUR0517 €240, GNRI cast iron lamp tablet 'Monaghan' c.41x11cm PUR0517 €340, GNRI cast iron lamp tablet 'Malahide' 41x11cm PUR0517 €340, [1 part of 4 GNRI] cast iron & arched railway sign 'Railway' 27x9cm PUR051, €50, Yellow wooden sign with cast iron lettering 'Adavoyle' 150x28cm (Dublin and Belfast, Northern then GNR) PUR517 €200, GNRI cast iron lamp tablet 'Beragh' GCR617 est£200-350, £360, a GNRI lamp tablet 'Crumlin', cast iron, 41cm long, in original condition GCR918 est£200-350 £300, a Great Northern Railway Ireland poster board header, cast iron, four sections, overall length 104cm, repainted GCR1218 est£300-500, £220, a GNR(I) lamp tablet, 'Dungannon', cast iron, length 41cm, the front repainted GCR1218 est£150-300, £490 GCR1218, GNR(I) cast iron fender, initials on front £20 GCR219, Original hand drawn and coloured Smithborough line diagram, 1931, within a pine frame 119x42cm, est€60-100€110 PUR219, Original hand drawn and coloured Clones-West line diagram within a pine frame 81x39cm, est€60-100€360 PUR219, Original hand drawn and coloured Belturbet line diagram within a pine frame 83x44cm, est€60-100€240 Original hand drawn and coloured Dromin Junction line diagram within a pine frame 150x64cm, est€60-100€na PUR219, Original hand drawn and coloured Church Road Junction line diagram within a pine frame 116x65cm, est€60-100€ns PUR219 (near Nth Wall also GSWR and MGWR), Hand drawn and coloured diagram of Inniskeen Station, c.1923, 152x46cm, est€80-120€110 PUR319, 3 station diagrams - Strabane, Pomeroy and St. Johnston, largest 229x41cm, est€80-120€130 PUR319, 2 hand drawn and coloured line diagrams - Newry King St. and Newry Bridge St., largest c.142x43cm, est€60-100€ns PUR319, 2 hand drawn line diagrams - Lisburn and Lambeg, largest 196x53cm, est€60-100€30 PUR319, 2 station diagrams - Newtownstewart and Ballinderry, largest 173x30cm, est€60-100€45 PUR319, GNR lamp tablet - 'Clones' c. 30x10cm est€150-230, sold at€420 PUR819, GNRI balloon back office chair with 'GNR' carved into the mid back rail, built in light oak with upholstered seat, in need of some restoration £200 GNR1019, Great Northern Railway (Ireland) cast iron lamp tablet, 'Dromore', 30x9.5cm, original condition est£100-200 £700 GCR920, GNRI lamp tablet 'Maguiresbridge', opened in 1859 by the Dundalk & Enniskillen Rly, located between Lisnaskea and Lisbellaw, also the terminus of the Clogher Valley Railway embossed cast iron. 55x11cm. vgc reserve £200 £1150 GNR1020.
Mileposts: '3/4' BRA691 £15, Set 20, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 mounted SRA1094 £105, 1/2 GWR799 £15, ??Possible GNRI mile marker '19' 61x20cm + long spike BRA900 £30?, 1/4 TRA1202 £64, cast iron 3/4 milepost 16x24cm, face restored probably GNR(I) SRA1206 est£10, cast iron 3/4 milepost 16x24cm, face restored probably GNRI SRA1206 £75, GNRI milepost '39' also NBR Bridgeplate '88', GCR1007 starting £20 £na, GNRI milepost set, (a) '20', oval, 33x25cm, (b) '1/4', triangular, 28x24cm, (c) '1/2', diamond, 22x22cm, (d) '3/4', rectangular, 17x24cm. Each repainted white on blue on the front, back untouched GCR1007 £100, 1/4 milepost MTN0908 £14, GNRI 1/2 milepost top GCRA809 £10, a half mile cast iron plate 'from the NIR network', but clearly GNRI, ebay610 £32.25, GNRI cast iron '½' milepost, diamond shaped, 30x30 cm, repainted front and back some time ago, plus '¼' milepost in triangular shape and ex lineside condition (2) SRA611 £30, GNRI cast iron '11' milepost, oval, 33 x 10 cm, ex lineside condition SRA611 £30, GNR(I) 1/2 mile post, diamond shape GCR215 £13, a GNR(I) mile post 1/4 fraction, triangular c/i, unrestored, 41x30cm SOL1016 £20.
Railchair: BRA794 £7.
Signalling, etc.: Miniature SL 'Newtown Butler-Clones West' SRA293 £160, GNRI handlamp RPA994 £32, 2 ground signals, 4 aspect, copper SRA695 £300, WT staff 'Castle Caldwell-Belleek' ONS795 £70, ORA296 £75, SRA294 £100 and SRA296 £100, Miniature 'Nenagh-Birdhill' SRA692 £100, WT staff 'Laytown-Mosney' SRA696 £60, Handlamp CRW796 £60, 3 aspect handlamp BRA1097 £50, 3 aspect handlamp BRA998 £43, 4 aspect fogmans handlamp correct vessels lacks burner and green glass ORA499 £ns, GNRI loco headlamp stamped Goraghwood and painted same, flat lens, no vessel, stamped GNRI on front 16.5x15x30.5cm BRA401 £94, loco headlamp GNRI marked case, no interior or front lens, painted G-Wood Quarry 16.5x15x30.5 cm BRA401 £59, GNRI metal key for points inscribed 'Navan Junction' and 'Kilmessan Junction', 65 cm long, light rust WHY101 £180, GNRI large 3asp. Handlamp. Stamped 'GNRI' in rear handle box and in original vessel. All glasses good, complete, restored TRA602 £100, 'Messengers' rear trigger 4 aspect handlamp marked 'GNRI', in excellent unpainted condition but minus 2 glasses and screw in burner RCJ504 £ofs, GNRI three-aspect handlamp. Body and burner both stamped with company initials. SRA904 £24, GNR(I) General Purpose Handlamp with clear glass windows. Front clearly stamped 'GNR(I)' and the back door stamped 'Strabane'. Complete with original u/m vessel, brass burner & copper reflector. Strabane TRA904 £120, GNR(I) Locomotive Headlamp. Chimney stamped 'GNRI'. Body stamped 'Goraghwood S162' and painted "Goraghwood 1". The lamp iron bracket also stamped '162'. Incorrect 'BRM' vessel. Good bullseye lens TRA1104 £190, 3 asp. Handlamp. Body brass plated 'GNR(I)' and has oval metal plate emb. 'Linley Engineering Co. Ltd. Patentees & Manufacturers Birmingham England 1935' (although the lamp looks older). Complete with original u/m vessel & burner, all glasses & large copper lens cone. v.g.c. TRA1104 £ns, GNRI signal plate '7 F P Lock No 8 Points'(stated from near Enniskillen) front restored, ebay1204 £ns, Messengers patent corrugated 3 asp. Handlamp probably from the GNRI or one of its constituents. Brass plated 'Ticket Collector 1' on one of the side catch covers. The lamp top and door are from a compatible non-corrugated lamp probably from the same company. Complete with original vessel with rape oil burner and all glasses. A repair to the inside floor, restored TRA105 £480, "GNRB Look-Out" enamel Armband in exc. condition complete with leather straps TRA505 £40, RSC steel staff with brass caps miniature staff, 'Clones-Smithboro' £150, Tyers No 6 tablet 'Antrim-Lisburn', from the GNRI branch from Knockmore Junction to Antrim, the inscriptions altered after the closure of Crumlin & Ballinderry boxes KRA106 £260, GNRI Signal repeater with circular bakelite case, the top half of the face inscribed 'Points No 48', white on black & the lower half Normal/Wrong/Reverse, 'SYX' on back, from Poyntzpass cabin, slight flaking to lower portion; also a brass plunger from Coleraine Cabin with brass ring attatched, though not inscribed with any details KRA106 £80, Tyers No 6 rectangular tablet 'York Rd-Antrim', as the York Road (Belfast)-Monkstown section was double track, the tablet actually covers the Monkstown-Antrim section, but is inscribed as such as York Rd Box remotely controlled the instruments KRA106 £20, large GNRI three aspect handlamp, complete with original vessel, screw in burner, reflector & glasses, piecrust top with wire handle. The brass back clip slots into notches in the collar to fix the position of each colour. Black paintwork with 'GNRI' stamped on the back catch housing GCR1006 £80, GNRI 3-Aspect Handlamp, complete with interior fittings, copper bezel, cone and piecrust top, the side bears an embossed brass plate 'GNR I', with an oval embossed steel makers plate below 'Linley Engineering Co Ltd, Birmingham, England, Patentee and Manufacturers 1935' gc, probably repainted, the blue glass has chips from the corners GCR407 £150, GNRI signal lamp interior MTN607 £16, GNRI signal lamp interior MTN607 £25, GNRI copper crossing gate lamp MTN907 £80, GNRI large pattern handlamp, GCR1007 starting £30 £na, large GNRI buffer stop lamp of copper, with red surround plate to the lens, cleaned and lightly polished with a 'Railway Signal Co.' makers plate on the front, inside base marked with the company initials, no interior present, overall 51cm high GCR108 £190, GNRI flare lamp with a 10 cm circular body, cap and handle, side is prominently stamped with the company initials GC1009 £120, GNRI large rectangular vessel for a tail lamp or similar, stamped 'Newry ED', complete with ring pull and a large four tube rape oil burner vgc. TRA1109 £40, GNRI handlamp SOL210 £115, GNRI home signal arm and spec. CRE410 £75, GNRI! 3 aspect Signalman's Handlamp brass plated 'Thurles8'. Complete with original reservoir clearly stamped GNRI and burner. The lamp body is also stamped 'Thurles8' and the reducing cone is stamped 'CIE' indicating a later addition, ex. condition GWR510 £350, GNRI semaphore signal repeater and lamp indicator, 32cm high, with large In/Out 'Flag', fine original condition GCR1010 £760, GNRI large signal lamp copper lamp case supplied by McKenzie and Holland, with large bulls eye lens and small rear lens, complete with interior, substantial brass hinge and GNRI initials inside complete GCR111 £210, GNRI small sized somersault type home signal arm, 76x15 cm with rear fixings, good original condition, SRA311 £120, GNRI ground signal lamp having two red bullseye lenses, with red and white signals one fixed in the 'stop' position, the other fixed in the 'proceed' position. In working order, the signal swivelled through 90° to change aspect, miniature tell-tale clear lens at rear, lifting reducing cone and copper topped chimney with the initials 'GNRI' stamped thereon, no innards, in good, ex-lineside condition SRA312 £100, GNRI signal box diagram, Fintona Junction, from the Enniskillen to Derry route, which includes the platform used by the horse-drawn tram that operated the Fintona branch, 114x48cm, rolled, drawn by the Signal Superintendent's Office, Dublin, 1945, with a 1953 note lower right that the down distant is now slotted to Racrane Crossing GCR412 £380, GNRI signal lamp case CRE412 £150, GNRI signal box diagram, Pettigo Station, drawn by McKenzie and Holland, Worcester, 1895, 76x33cm, rolled, a little wear in place and a stain at the right end GCR712 £540, GNRI signal box diagram, Dromore Road, 99x45cm, rolled, drawn by the Signal Superintendent's Office, Dublin, 1921, GCR1012 £500, GNRI signal box diagram, Irvinestown, drawn by the Signal Superintendent's Office, Dublin, 1925, 76x33cm, rolled GCR113 £300, GNRI signal lamps 48cm high and approx. 30cm in diameter, copper with brass fittings bulls eye lenses and cast iron base, one needing its lens casing braised back on, all original parts are in place ebay213 £ns, Together with an LNER handlamp, another lamp which could be GNRI (rather than GNR) was on ebay. The lamp has got a 'larger body than most rail lamps and is around 340mm tall. The stamp on the handle body reads GNLL or GN11, but the seller is not sure. It also has a metal and brass wick part which reads vaporite patent No 583326, all glass is unbroken its clear front part and the, red/blue inside turning part (2) ebay413 £60, a restored GNRI 'Messengers' corrugated handlamp GNR0614 £1300, Great Northern Rly. of Ireland 3 aspect guards handlamp, stamped 'GNR(I)' and 'Dundalk Jct.' vgc, complete and restored, TRA0814 £85, Signal Box Diagrams: GNR(I) signalbox diagram from 'East Bridge Street Junction' showing the lines from Central Junction towards Quays and Ballymacarrett, approx 122x61cm, dated 1915 with amendments to 1958, good ex box condition SRA1014 £380,GNR(I) Saxby & Farmer all copper signal Lamp with a lens on all sides. There is a large blue lens with a small similar to the left and a large red lens with a small clear lens to the right. A large oval brass plate is affixed to the chimney cone 'Saxby & Farmer Signalling Engineers London W' GWR1114 £140, GNRI 3 aspect handlamp, top and lens cone stamped 'GNRI', top also plated 'Thomas Knight & Co. Highgate Works Birmingham', complete with vessel, burner, reflector and all glasses, vgc and unrestored TRA1114 £60, GNR(I) signalbox instrument brass description plate 'Trew & Moy', engraved lettering, 11.4x1.3cm, plus similar 'Coleraine', ex box condition (2) SRA215 £130, £60, GNRI 4 aspect handlamp, the rear handle box stamped 'GNRI' complete with vessel, all fittings and glasses, unrestored TRA815 £45, Hand lamp - fogging,'GNR(I)' stamped on the back box, complete with all glasses, vessel, burner & reflector, devoid of paint, vgc GNR1015 £ns, GNRI copper signal lamp case, with brass fittings, vgc, and complete with front and rear bullseye lenses TRA1115 £55, a signal box instrument makers plate, 'GN Rly, Harpers Patent, Garnham & Co, London E.C.', engraved brass, 9x3cm, as fitted to GNR(I) Harpers block instruments (see lot 184) GCR316 est£150- 300 £330, a Harpers semaphore block instrument as used on the GNRI, overall 55cm tall (see lot 73) GCR316 est£400-600 £1550, Signal- lamp case. GNRI, copper construction with brass fittings, vg bullseye lenses, an impressive lamp case, 48cm high. vgc GNR416 £200, a GNRI lever collar THR616 £18, GNRI lower quadrant Home signal arm comprising cast iron spectacle plate embossed 'GNR.I. The Railway Signal Company Ltd. London Liverpool' with glasses (red broken), wooden blade and spindle, the whole 117cm long, together with a wooden Distant blade 114cm long (2) TRA716 £420, Probably GNRI points around Newry: Signal lever plate '36 Goods Yard To Pier 16 17 18' PUR0517 €80, Signal lever plate '10 Loop Siding Trap Points 9' PUR0517 €65, Signal lever plate '3 Home From Newry 15' PUR0517 €60, Signal lever plate '22 Wrong Road Down Home - Control Slide' PUR0517 €42, Signal lever plate '21 Newry Passenger Starter ?12?' PUR0517 €30, Signal lever plate '10 - points up line to Cavan or Belturbet' PUR0517 €140, Signal lever plate '38 Traps in Green-ore dock 23 28', cast aluminium PUR0517 €80, Signal lever plate '2 Stone Siding Points' 15x8cms top broken and missing PUR0517 €22, Railway lamp stamped 'NEWRY No 8' 41cm PUR0517 €70, Railway lamp stamped 'OMAGH No 2' 41cm PUR0517 €75, GNR Brass/Copper signalbox diagram (with details of sidings, signals and destinations) Saxby & Farmer Patentees London N.W. 140x30cm PUR0517 €160, GNR(I) Webb & Thompson single line electric train staff Clones-Ballyhaise Junction, configuration C with Annetts key on the end, 64cm long GWR1117 £180, GNRI ground signal lamp case, the copper cap clearly marked 'GNRI', complete with red and blue bullseye lenses and red semaphore arms, ex-trackside condition, TRA1117 £210, GNRI - Three aspect handlamp - original condition, complete with vessel and burner, STA5118 £90, a Tyers No 6 single line tablet, 'Newcastle-Castlewellan',(brass/steel), from the GNR(I) Banbridge to Newcastle route, closed in 1955 GCR1218 est£250-400, £520, Adavoyle 16' leather pouch with Adavoyle 16 on brass badge, complete with padlock and keys, est€40-60 €40 PUR219, GNRI train side & tail lamp or possibly motor lorry, copper chimney clearly marked 'GNRI', complete with all fittings, including wooden roller handle, and glasses. vg original condition, £210 TRA719, GNRI 3 aspect handlamp, complete with rape oil vessel, all fittings and glasses and restored, £60 TRA719, Great Northern Railway of Ireland Locomotive Headlamp stamped 'GNRI' and 'Goraghwood 62', the location is also painted on the body, omplete with a vessel, all fittings and bullseye lens, ex-service condition £160 TRA320, Great Northern 3 aspect handlamp stamped 'GNR I, to the body, the location of this lamp is also stamped to the body but needs a keen eye to read, complete with its original vessel, brass burner and all glasses, superb condition, repainted, £290 GNR320, Great Northern Railway of Ireland 3 aspect Handlamp. embossed brass plate to body 'GNRI' and a steel plate 'Linley Engineering Co. Ltd. Birmingham, England 1935', complete with all fittings and glasses, an impressive lamp with a large copper lens cone, vgc £230 TRA1220, Aluminium single line tablet inscribed 'PPass. Newry 14' (Ppass refers to Poyntzpass), a section of the Newry Edward Street-Portadown Line £80 TRA1220.
Cutlery, china, glass, ashtrays etc.: Astrays ORA288 £6, SRA291 £60, chrome from railcar MTN496 £na, peanut dish (with crest) SRA987 £45, silver milk jug MTN989 £20, china milk jug SRA 691 £60, 3 plates SOL992 £8, soup dish SRA488 £20, inkwell SRA988 £30, 9" soup plate SRA997 £10, silver plated gravy boat MTN198 £na, full crest sherry glass SRA698 £110, GNRI silver (replated) 2 pint coffee pot by Elkington full coa 19 cm SRA1298 £130, GNRI glass fruit bowl with top wavy edge acid etched full coa logo on side 18x15x5cm BRA1099 £68, soap dish KRA700 £44, china milk jug BRA900 £30, china creamjug (crack) BRA900 £21, large china ewer GNR Co. Ireland circular coa red bands to the central rim and handle, 30.5 cm tall minor handle crack, crazing and blue casting faults SRA1200 £80, 3 comp. vegetable dish GWR1100 £90, 13cm tall milk jug GNRI in black, underneath 'This is the property of the Great Northern Railway', complete but damage BRA601 £30, GNRI silver-plated two-pint coffee pot, by Elkington, full Company title coat of arms crest on side. 19cm tall. Replated, SRA903 £80, GNRI Teapot by Dunn Bennett & Co. Burslem. Inscribed on side 'G.N.R.I.' in script capitals and on the base 'This is the Property of the Great Northern Railway.' 7.6cm high, vgc MRA1103 £na, GNRI glass carafe facetted body bulbous neck. Full title and coa etched on face 275mm TRA704 £45, GNR(I) early china Sugar Bowl by Dunn Bennett & Co. with gilt rim and a black patterned border. Base marked 'G.N.R.I.' v.g.c. with no chips, cracks or repairs. 100mm. dia. x 60mm. tall. TRA904 £38, five fluted wine glasses etched with GNRI logo 11cm high 5.1cm at lip, ebay804 £ns, GNR(I) china Milk Jug by Dunn Bennett & Co. side marked 'G.N.R.I' in black script. Base marked 'This is the property of The Great Northern Railway (I)'. Exc. cond. with no restoration. 97mm. tall, TRA904 £44, GNRI 23cm diameter dinner plate, gc, no crazing, some very slight edgeware. Nice clear GNRI crest just over 1 inch in diameter. Made by Dunn, Bennett & Co., Burslem, ebay405 £44, GNRI silver plate mustard cruet in gc but minus blue glass insert, clear GNRI crest almost 1/2 inch in diameter, Pilkington Plate, ebay405 £47.71, GNR(I) incised heavy cast brass carriage ashtray with match striker. vgc TRA905 £ns, GSWR publication 'The Sunny Side of Ireland' 320pp. plus folding map. vgc TRA905 £32, pair of GNR china milk jugs by Dunn Bennett & Co. Ltd. The smaller face marked 'GNRI' and the slightly larger 'GNRB'. Both also base marked 'This is the property of the Great Northern Railway(I)' or '.. Great Northern Railway Board'. Both vgc, 120 and 132mm. tall respectively TRA506 £60, china tea saucer by Dunn Bennett & Co. Ltd. Top marked 'GNRB' in black script and also base marked as previous lot. Service wear otherwise gc TRA506 £ns, GNRB saucer MTN407 £5, 'GNRI' small china cream tot with handle by Dunn Bennett & Co. face lettered with script initials and base marked 'This is the property of the Great Northern Railway(I)' vgc 48mm. tall, TRA507 £75, GNRI blue on white crested small milk jug ebay308 £160, GNRI milk jug manufactured by Dunn Bennett & Co. White with company initials in script design transfer printed onto side, name in full also transfer printed onto bottom. 8cm high, 8cm diameter at base, BTC SRA309 £50, GNRI moulded black refreshment room or hotel ashtray top embossed 'GNR' in GWR roundel style, back scratched 'Dundalk 11-11-48' vgc. 120mm. dia. TRA1109 £40, GNRI silver plate two handled sugar bowl with crest made by Gladwins of Sheffield ebay410 at £256, remains of a homing pigeon basket with a GNRI plate from Enniskillen £ns was reoffered at an optimistic ebay610 £190, GNRI Beclawat ashtray as carried in stock built in Dundalk, embossed with GNR(I) ebay610 €92.50, GNRI 5cm tall milk jug ebay610 £73, GNRI cream tot THR115 £100, GNRI small jugs ebay215 £na, GNR(I) chromed metal type ashtray, carriage type with company initials stamped into front, plus another similar, gc (2) SRA915 £55, GNR(I) earthenware type ashtray. 11cm diameter with company name in full around edge, good used condition SRA915 £85, 'Great Northern Railway Company Ireland' china teapot and matching lid by Dunn Bennett & Co. Ltd, full company title and coat of arms to the face, a tiny chip to the spout only TRA318 £190, Great Northern Railway Company, Ireland, silver plated half pint sauce boat by Walker and Hall, est€30-50 €180 PUR219.
Posters: Public timetable 1901 SRA692 £80, Cheap travel to Drogheda 1882 MTN494 £16, 1882 Train to Drogheda MTN496 £11, 1882 Drogheda MTN694 £12, 1882 Reduction of Fares, 1882 Dublin and back, Bridge repairs, Irish races, Framed Sunday trains MTN496 £na, Baldoyle races 1885 AdvRCJ1293 £na, 'Great reduction of fares' 1882 WHY198 £of@30, 'Cheap trips' 1884 WHY198 £80, 1885 'Baldoyle races' WHY198 £55, 8 incl. 'Fairy House Races' 1957 and 'Tour to Glendalough' ONS 500 £na, 6 Posters GNRI St. Patrick's Day 1936 reduced price tickets 65x85cm, GSR 1928, 1938 and 1941 Eastern District 100x75cm, GNRI Bundoran Hotel 100x65cm, 1924 Notice of Increase of Rates between Ireland and GB issued by GWR, LMS etc, mainly VG to fine WHY101 £of@100, GNRI 1884 letterpress 'A day at the seaside' with services to Malahide, Skerries, Drogheda etc. 35x25 cm. SRA303 £50, GNRI & CVR joint timetable handbill for 'New Sunday service' Belfast-Fivemiletown 1934 SRA603 est£10 and similar joint handbill 'Train connections between Belfast and Londonderry' 1934 SRA603 est£10, GNRI and CVR joint timetable handbill for the 'New Sunday Service' from Belfast - Fivemiletown, dated 1934. SRA903 £32, GNRB 44x57cm timetable poster of Rail Services From and To Enniskillen dated 12 May 1957 - UFN. Folded with pinholes at corners and top corner edge tears. SRA903 £55, Wilson: BR, UTA, GNRB, Northern Ireland offset lithograph in colours, printed by Jordison & Co., Ltd., condition A- 102 x 64cm. est. CHR903 £500-700, £ns, GNRI 25x38cm letterpress poster: 'Sunday Trains Between Drogheda and Laytown' showing times and fares. Undated. vgc. SRA1203 est., £ns, GNRI handbill for trains from Dublin to the Meath Hunt and Navan races SRA304, April 1883, £42, GNRI 38x51cm letterpress for a Cheap Trip from Drogheda to Navan, Kells, Oldcastle, dated 1885. SRA304 £135, GNR(I) Q/R poster 'Spend your holidays where the Mountains of Mourne sweep down to the Sea', coloured artwork by Theo J. Gracey, folded, gc. SRA905 £200, hanging card notice, 'Great Northern Railway Company (Ireland), Course to be taken by signalmen on double lines Of railway in case Of emergency... 1968', 52x47cm, glazed card, just minor defects GCR906 £3, GNRI poster Sunday Trains between Drogheda & Laytown. signed by J.P. Culverwell, Sec., D. (Alley & Co.) c. 1880, approx. 38x26cm, a printed poster; Cheap Excursion to Drogheda on Easter Monday... D. (Alley & Co.) c. 1880, approx. 19x22.5cm, printed notice, gc, (2) MEA307 £200, handbill issued by the GNRI, dated Dublin, August, 1938, advertising a grand all-day rail and road tour to the Glens of Antrim, Glenariff, from Amiens Street, Dublin, printed red and black and measuring 141x220mm ebay607 £31.37, a GNRI 1956 coach tour Doonaree poster/leaflet ebay607 $12, GNR(I) dr sized poster 'North of Ireland for Holidays', coloured pictorial map poster showing major sights in the area, circa 1948, originally LMSNCC issue with overlaid amendment to show GNR, alittle edge wear, SRA607 £30, F&G GNRI poster for Kells Races 1884. SRA907 £20, F&G GNRI poster for cheap trips from Drogheda 1882, SRA907 £20, Handbills, GNRI Nov 1951 colour view of blue/cream DMU, Service Dublin-Belfast-Bundoran, etc. GCR109 £2, GNRI letterpress poster re reduction in fares for the exhibition of Irish Manufacturers in Dublin in September 1882. 51x36cm, folded and weak at folds SRA609 £10,GNRI letterpress poster, Alley & Co., Dublin, 51x38 cm., 'Dublin and back trip for the unveiling of the Daniel O'Connell statue and the opening of the national exhibition 15 August 1882 ', also a GNRI 'Cheap Trip ' poster 1/10/1882 (2 items) WHY411 €220, GNRI letterpress poster, printer Tempest, 51x38 cm, for the Dublin horse and ram show 30 August 1882 with GNRI 'Cheap Trip' poster for 20 August 1882, printed by Alley & Co Dublin (2 items) WHY411 €120, GNRI poster for the Dublin National Horse Show and exhibition of Irish manufactures 31/8/1882 with GNRI 'Cheap Trip' poster for Whit Sunday 1/6/1884. (2 items) WHY411 €120, GNRI advertising poster for the exhibition of Irish manufactures 12/10/1882 letterpress, Alley & Co., Dublin 51x38 cm with GNRI 'Cheap Trip' poster for 30/9/1883 (2 items) WHY411 €120, GNRI advertising poster for the National Horse Show and exhibition of Irish manufactures 31/8/1882 letterpress, Alley & Co., Dublin 51x 38cm also GNRI 'Cheap Trip' poster for 2/9/1883. (2 items) WHY411 est€150-200, €ns, LNWR&GNRI green railway advertising poster for excursions to Warrenpoint 30/7/1882, letterpress, by Tempest, 74x51 cm, with LNWR advertising poster for Carlingford Lough excursion trips 28/7/1883, issued by North Wall Station Dublin (2 items), WHY411 est.€150-200, €ns, GNRI pink railway advertising poster for excursions to Warrenpoint 30/7/1882, letterpress, Tempest, 74x51 cm WHY411 €100, GNRI poster for the Meath Hunt and Navan Races 17/4/1883 letterpress, Alley & Co., Dublin 51x38 cm with GNRI 'Cheap Trip' poster for 3 June 1883. (2 items) WHY411 est.€150-200, €ns, GNRI advertising poster for the Dublin Metropolitan Baldoyle Races 15/5/1883 letterpress, Alley & Co., Dublin, 51x38 cm with Great Northern Railways 'Cheap Trip' poster for 21/6/1885 (2 items) WHY411 €110, GNRI Poster advertising twenty tons of GNRI stable manure to be auctioned by Mr. Thomas Dillon on behalf of the Great Northern Railway Company at Sheriff Street Dublin on the 10/9/1883, 'must be removed within a week' letterpress 43x28 cm WHY411 €850, GNRI advertising poster for the Meath Hunt and Navan Races 29/4/1884 letterpress, Alley & Co., Dublin 51x38 cm with GNRI 'Cheap Trip' poster for 4/6/1882 (2 items) WHY411 est.€150-200, €ns, GNRI advertising poster for the Dublin Horse and Dog Show 28/8/1884 letterpress, Alley & Co., Dublin, 51x38 cm with GNRI 'Cheap Trip' poster for 2 August 1885 (2 items) WHY411 €260, GNRI advertising poster for Dublin Metropolitan Baldoyle Races 3/6/1884 letterpress, Alley & Co., Dublin 51x38 cm with GNRI 'Cheap Trip' poster for 29/6/1883 (2 items) WHY411 €110, GNRI Railway advertising poster for the opening of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Drogheda 20/4/1884 letterpress, Alley & Co., Dublin 51x38 cm WHY411 €230, GNRI advertising poster for Dublin Cattle Show 18/4/1884 letterpress, Alley & Co., Dublin 51x38 cm with Great Northern Railways 'Cheap Trip' poster for 6/8/1882 (2 items) WHY411 €160, GNRI advertising poster for the Dublin Metropolitan Baldoyle Races 26/5/1885 letterpress, Alley & Co., Dublin 51x38 cm with GNRI 'Cheap Trip' poster for 5/8/1883 (2 items) WHY411 €140, GNRI advertising poster for the Laytown and Bettystown Races 7/9/1885 letterpress, Alley & Co., Dublin 51x38 cm with GNRI 'Cheap Trip' poster for 5 July 1885 (2 items) WHY411 €370, GNRI advertising poster for the National Horse Show Dublin 30/8/1883 letterpress, Alley & Co., Dublin 51x38 cm with GNRI 'Cheap Trip' poster for 20/7/1884 (2 items) WHY411 €110, GNRI advertising poster for the Artisans' Exhibition Dublin 15/8/1885 letterpress, Alley & Co., Dublin 51x38 cm with GNRI 'Cheap Trip' poster for 16/9/1883. (2 items) WHY411 est.€150-200, €ns, GNRI advertising poster for the National Horse and Ram Show Dublin 27/8/1885 letterpress, Alley & Co., Dublin 51x38 cm with GNRI 'Cheap Trip' poster for 15/6/1884 (2 items) WHY411 €110, GNRI letterpress poster 'A trip to the seaside' 15/8/1885 letterpress, Alley & Co., Dublin 51x38 cm with GNRI 'Cheap Trip' poster for 19/7/1885 (2 items) WHY411 €260, GNRI advertising poster for the Irish Artisans' Exhibition 29/6/1885 letterpress, Alley & Co., Dublin 51x38 cm with GNRI 'Cheap Trip' poster for 19/8/1883 (2 items) WHY411 €170, GNRI advertising posters for 'Cheap Trips' to Dublin, dated 3/9/1882, 15/10/1882, 17/6/1883, 3/8/1884, 15/8/1884 (Green), 14/9/1884, 20/9/1885 letterpress, Alley & Co., Dublin 51x38 cm (7 items) WHY411 €280, GNRI advertising posters for 'Cheap Trips' to Dublin, dated 17/9/1882, 22/7/1883, 29/6/1884, 24/8/1884, 4/10/1885 letterpress, Alley & Co., Dublin 51x38 cm (5 items) WHY411 €200, GNR(I) letterpress timetable poster for the service between Dublin and Hill of Howth, 76x51cm, dated September 1956, folded, SRA1211 £50, GNRI 5 handbills including early example for Baldoyle Races dated September 1884, others dated 1930s-50s including use of pavilion at Warrenpoint and fireworks at Newcastle (5) SRA1212 £24, 1932 GNR travel poster, designed by Margaret Horder, promoting the Great Northern Hotel, Bundoran for golf, fishing, sea-bathing & tennis 104x66cm, (est€300-500) WHY914 €520, 1950s Great Northern Railway Poster, Bundoran & Rostrevor 104x66cm Printed by R. Carswell & Son, Belfast (est€400-600) WHY914 €750, Great Northern Railway (Ireland) dr pictorial Poster 'Dublin Horse Show 1955', artwork by Olive Whitmore depicting horses above a world globe, light folds, some minor foxing spots and three tiny corner losses TRA1115 £320, Lot 81 Three framed GNRI posters (Kells Races, Irish Artisans' exhibition Dublin, Sunday trains to Drogheda and Laytown) MEE815 est@€75-100, Poster GNR(I) 'Dublin Horse Show of the year 1955' by Olive Whitmore. dr, published by GNR(I) and the Royal Dublin Society, in excellent condition mounted on museum quality paper GWR1117 £420, GNR(I) 51x38cm letterpress poster advertising special train from Drogheda to Baldoyle Races, May 1885, shows times and fares, folded SRA318 est£10 £35.
Buttons, badges: Large brass buttons TCK483 £of@2.25, GNRI 3 brass s,m,l BRA292 £10, blackhorn coa BRA292 £na, GNRI 3 s,m,l BRA492 £5;£3, Black l. BRA592 £12, GNRI Police BRA293 17mm £17, 22mm £15, GNRI brass cap badge BRA493 £10, GNRI 24, 19, 16mm BRA493 £4, 12 GNRI nickel 18mm BRA693 £39, GNRI 15mm blackhorn BRA793 £12, GNRI 8x15mm brass sprayed black BRA793 £5, GNRI brass 2x25mm + 3x15mm BRA793 £ns, GNRI 41 mixed 15+17mm brass BRA793 £32, 12 GNRI nickel BRA693 £39, GNRI 19mm BRA1093 £5, GNRI cap badge BRA1293 £6, GNRI brass 17mm nickel, 17mm brass, 25mm BRA694 £ns, GNRI black sprayed brass BRA694 £ns, GNRI Police blackhorn 25mm BRA694 £7, GNRI gilt 19mm F61.14, 16mm F61.14, japanned 17mm F61.14, AdvRCJ1094 £2;£2;£2, GNRI blackhorn 17mm F61.14 BRA1094 £6, GNRI brass 25mm F61.14 BRA1297 £35, GNRI brass 25mm and 19mm + nickel 19mm BRA998 £ns, 19mm nickel RCJ700 £of@3, 17mm black japanned RCJ700 £of@2, 2GNRI, 1 large, 1 small F61/14 (with 6 MRNCC & 1 GSR) SRA1000 £150, GNRI coa small brass button RCJ1103 £of@4, GNRI brass 2.5cm, maker 'J. Ireland and Son of Dublin', ebay1203 £na, GNRI brass cap badge TRA704 £38, GNRI brass letters cap badge (Frog. plate 61 btm. left), TRA105 £ns, Five horse brass harness decorations - A pair of GNRI, one GSR, one CIE and one winged wheel brass on a black perspex and polished mahogany board TRA306 £85, GNRI 25mm brass F61/14 GLO £of@10, GNRI 26mm brass GLO £of@15, GNRI 23mm black horn GLO £of@18, Buttons (a) Great Northern, (Ireland) large brass coa, (b) Loyal Manx Association, medium black bone, (c) Small brass with old loco. (3) £3, GNRI horn buttons, one 2.4cm other 1.4cm, ebay1107 £11.50, GNRI brass button, 26mm GAC408 £of@15, GNRI brass cap badge showing company initials. 6x2 cm SRA609 £22, GNRI brass collar badge showing company initials in capitals, good used condition SRA911 £110, GNR(I) brass collar badge showing company initials in capitals SRA612 £16, GNRI uniform cap, red embroidered trim with company initials, also in red, on front, gc SRA1212 £180, Guards nickel bandolier clasp lettered 'GNR I' vgc. complete with rear fixings TRA817 £210, Railway guard's 'Thunderer' whistle stamped on the side casing 'G.N.R.I.' working order, STA118 £110, Ulster Railway badge, brass, 1.4x2.5Cm, with rear clips £110 SRA319, a collection of 5 Irish railway badges to include; GNR, GNRI, GNRNCC, GNRI Helmet plate and a County Donegal Railway cap badge, excellent condition. £400 GWR720.
Miscellaneous: Rulebooks TCK283 1890 £of@6.50, 1901 £of@5.50, 1949 £of@2.50, Fullers choc. box for Enterprise RCN1085 £of@3, Chocolate box RCN1086 £of@12, 1909 GNR share RCN387 £of, Playing cards SRA293 £52, SRA1093 £50, Strabane clock CAL696 £400, Coach board Bundoran CRW796 £25, TT 1913 SRA493 £26, 1895 SRA493 £30, antimaccassar BIT387 £12, linen antimaccassar red letters BRA993 £14, TT 1913 SRA1093 £24, GNRI Traffic receipts book 1914 BRA694 £10, 1913 TT BRA694 £24, Bookmark GNR Enterprise BRA694 £12, 300 different luggage labels BRA994 £50, GNRI copper office lamp SRA1294 £160, Brass wax seal 'Londonderry' BRA997 £15, 1895 TT BRA1197 £20, 1881 TT BRA1197 £20, 1893 TT BRA1197 £25, 1884 TT (+2CDRJC tickets) BRA597 £15, Handbills 1930s re. rugby soccer internationals, 1952 WTT and 1956 Public TT, with range of railway related booklets, tickets, and NI ephemera, etc (25) WHY299 £30, Appendix to WT 2/1915 MTN999 £na, GNRI handbell 34cm tall no clapper SRA600 £145, GNRI pocket guards watch Omega G.N.Rly(I) No.103 movement Thos. Russell & Son, Liverpool SRA600 £420, 8 GNRI handbills incl. 'Fairyhouse races' 1957 ONS500 £40, 'GNBRy' brass 'The Thunderer Hudsons Patent' whistle side marked BRA1100 £30, GNRI whistle, solid brass with iron arm and chain, cone 9cm wide, thread 4cm, bore 1.5cm, ex-174 EBAY1001 ($390), GNRI bookmark: 'The Enterprise - Non-stop Expresses Belfast - Dublin.' Adverts on both sides. Green on white SRA302 est£15, GNRI pocket staff issue booklet 'Passenger Fares.' 251pp listing fares on the system. Leather bound covers, dated October 1912. SRA903 £65, Brass Thunderer Whistle. Side clearly engraved 'G.N.R.(I)'. Traces of nickel plating remains. Brass disc attached stamped '565'. v.g.c. TRA1003 £38, GNRI 2nd class trader's ticket issued for 1 year from 1/4/1936. Available between Belfast–Newry via Goraghwood and Bessbrook. Issued to Bessbrook Spinning Co. Centre-folding blue linen covers. VGC. PTA1103 £10, 'GNRI Howth Electric Tramway'. 5 different value tickets, TRA1203 £9, GNRI playing card deck ebay204 $152, GNRI handbill for trains from Dublin to Meath Hunt and Navan Races, April 1883 SRA304 £42, GNRI Share Certificate for £107 of Debenture Stock dated 1911. Scrolled title and ornate side embellishment, red print over buff underprint, embossed seal, not cancelled. Also Directors Report and Accounts dated 1913. SRA604 est£22 £ns, GNRI (mostly) handbills for cheapfares and excursions dated 1930s-1950s. String tears to some.(12) SRA604 £22, GNRI selection of mostly later smaller style Luggage Labels to a variety of mostly 'home' destinations. A few of the early larger type noted. All appear to be different. (160) SRA604 £55, GNRI issued 2nd Sgl Cootehill–Ballybay (dated 1906) PTA904 £200, GNRI issued and audit/unissued whole (22 including 2 Platforms) and 14 matched or rejoined halves; CDRJC (40) mostly unissued/audit. (62wh 14rej) PTA904 £26, GNRI PTT May 1937. Green, red and black covers, 84pp plus fold-out map. vgc. SRA904 £60, GNRI illustrated fold-out route guide for Belfast–Dublin expresses undated. SRA904 £65, Pair of GNRI Cart/Road Motor Lamps with red, blue & clear lenses. Both have slight detail differences & variations of "GNR(I)" stamping clear on both lamps both lacking vessels but vgc. (2) TRA505 £ns £of@40, GNR(I). circa 34 Arrangements for excursions, permanent way work, etc. dated 1955-57. Rusty staples to most. SRA905 £75, GNR(I) 'Tourist & Excursion Programme 1895' coloured pictorial covers, 114pp plus fold-out map. vgc. SRA905 £60, GNRI issued whole Edmondsons from Armagh, Balydoyle & Sutton, Banbridge, Beaupare. Belfast, Belleek, Castlewellan, Cavan, Clones, Duleek, Fintona, Glaslough, Goraghwood, Londonderry, Mullafernaghan, Newcastle, Newry Ed. St., Newtonstewart, Portadown, Redhills (pre-dated). (20) PTA1105 £140, GNRI Vale of the Boyne and Royal Meath brochure, printed R Carswell & Son Queen St, Belfast 1898 ebay706 £127, GNRI TT poster (26/9/1937-5/6/1938), 75x101cm, signed J.B.Stephens, some holes, MEA706 £80, GNRI share certificate for £107 of consolidated debenture stock dated 1911. Ornate scrolled title and side embellishment. Red print on buff underprint, embossed seal, not cancelled, folded. SRA906 £16, GNRI box containing approx 500 luggage labels of most, including coloured types to overseas, limited duplication SRA1206 £220, GNRI dr sized timetable poster for Dublin – Hill of Howth train and tram service. Dated June 1958, folded, SRA307 £45, GNRI WTT of Sutton and Howth Electric Tramway. 4pp thin card, dated June 1951. A little fading to edge of cover. SRA307 £110, GNRI Omnibus services timetable booklet. Blue and black covers show illustration of company double decker, 96pp dated June 1958 SRA307 est£10, a second identical lot SRA307 £10 GNRI official postcard: 'Warrenpoint Hotel' (GNI051) showing B&W view of hotel and local area. Not postally used vgc SRA307 £20, GNR(I) pocket timetable of passenger trains between Belfast, Lisburn, Antrim, Banbridge, Newcastle and Portadown. 1/9/1926 u.f.n. Contains 8 pages of timetables, Dublin Oct 1926. Foxing strips down edges of front cover and slight rusting of staples, otherwise vg, GWR507 est£5, A plaque engraved in slate which included the coa of the GNRI along with two Welsh companies ebay607 £10.99, GNR(I) booklet 'Tours in Ireland - Guide to Great Northern Railway (Ireland) - Lough Erne, Donegal Highlands, Rostrevor and Mourne Mountain Districts', coloured pictorial covers, 48pp guide with fold out map, dated 1893, vgc, SRA607 £30, GNR(I) booklet 'Holidays in Ireland.', blue paperback covers showing ruined church and tower, 40pp listing tourist and excursion arrangements, dated 1942, very worn, SRA607 est£10 £ns, GNR(I) timetable booklet of omnibus services, blue and white covers, 120pp dated September 1934, SRA607 £70, bound volume of GNR(I) WTT for 1915, hardback, part leather bound covers containing issues for July and October along with amendments and alterations. 500+pp, gc, SRA607 £110, GNR(I) WTT dated April 1945, brown, paperback covers, 50pp. SRA607 £22, GNRI, a collection of 28 issued and 114 audit whole Edmondsons, includes a wide selection of types and a number of closed stations. Ballinamallard, Cavan, Fintona, Newtownbuttler, and Richhill included in issued tickets.(142) PTA707 £90, GNRI 4pp thin card leaflet 'Popular Tours', green and blue pictorial covers showing company coach, opens to show details of tours, dated April 1937, vgc SRA907 £10, GNRI album of 271 different luggage labels including coloured types to overseas destinations SRA907 £70, GNRI, 40 issued and 160 audit whole Edmondsons, wide selection of types and stations - many of which are closed SRA907 £110, GNRB: 44 issued, 11 pre-dated (mainly used) and 71 audit whole Edmondsons, together with 8 severed halves PTA1007 £80, GNRI Traffic Department staff record card for Mr A.Dunn (porter April 1904 to December 1934) with detail as being on strike 31 Jan to 10 April 1933, and a reprimand (wagon derailed), caution (another wagon derailed) and severe reprimand relating to a client’s claim, ebay1107 £5.75, GNRI wagon label for livestock. 11x8cm, unused, print date 1951, ebay1107 £ns, GNRI Rule Book 1949, ebay1107 £ns, Gt.N.R. Co., Ireland, luggage labels, 3 different Strabane & 1 Blank, ebay1107 £ns, GNRI 1932 Holiday brochure ebay1107 £16.55, GNRI PTT of rail services, green, red and black covers, 86pp dated June 1938, covers a little dog-eared, SRA1207 £55, GNRI bound volume of PTT for July and October 1912, approx 100pp plus maps (one torn) in leather bound hardback covers with title in gold on the front. SRA1207 £100, 3 GNRI luggage labels to Enniskillen, Armagh and Clones ebay1207 £0.99, GNRI WTT 5 June to 17 September 1939 with Supplementary Annex ebay1207 £85.77, GNRI WTT dated April 1946, brown, paperback covers, 50pp. SRA308 £14, GNRI WTT dated August 1947, brown, paperback covers, 50pp, slight marking to covers SRA308 £14, GNRI WTT dated May 1948, brown, paperback covers, 48pp. SRA308 £14, a GNRI lot: 35 issued and 210 audit whole Edmondsons plus 5 Edmondsons for circular tour between Dublin and Edinburgh(250) PTA408 £55, GNRI-Rules and Regulations, 12mo Belfast 1914. orig. Cloth, MEA508 €ns, GNRI: A collection of 29 issued and 131 audit whole, together with 4 circular tour thin card booklets and 56 severed halves (164wh 56hlf) PTA708 £80, GNRI: A collection of all different tickets, covering a wide variety of types, comprising 80 issued singles (including Adelaide, Aldergrave, Armagh, Ballyroney, Banbridge), 11 issued returns, 60 audit singles, and 95 audit returns (246) PTA1008 £260, Bound volume of GNRI containing WTT for May and October 1907 and appropriate alterations booklets. 300+pp in hardback covers, covers very poor and detached, contents OK SRA1208 res£95, GNRI WTT dated September 1933, brown, paperback covers, 32pp, slightly worn, plus similar dated May, September 1948, June 1954 (4) SRA1208 £55, GNRI TT, 17/9/41, ufm, 50pp + map, brown covers, 13x15cm GCR109 £40, GNRI 1/6-21/9/1940, 74pp + map, fine decorative cover, green/black/white + coa, 5"x6 3/4" GCR109 £14, GNRI PTT 30/5/37, 84pp + Maps, decorative red/green/black/white cover GCR109 £16, GNRI PTT 4/6/50 ufn, 60pp + map steam on cover + CIE Oct 1949, 72pp & Belfast TT, 1958 (3) GCR109 £20, Luggage labels: Ulster Railway, Athlone via Clones, Laurencetown via P'down (right edge wear) x2, GNRI Donegal, on West Donegal Ry, black on blue + GNRI & CIE Pilotman's ticket (6) GCR109 £45, GNRI: collection of all different tickets, covering a wide variety of types, comprising 80 issued singles, 69 audit singles, and 97 audit returns. The lot also includes 13 severed halves (246wh 13hlf) PTA109 £520, 'GNRI to Belfast' luggage label and one 'to Greenore', RAG309 £of@3 each, GNRI stationary requisition book dated 1952 issued to Lisburn Goods Office hard backed with 156 pages ebay309 £40.99, GNRI WTT dated June 1938, brown, paperback covers, 43pp. SRA309 £14, GNRI WTT dated June 1951, brown, paperback covers, 48pp. foxing to covers SRA309 £14, GNRI official publication 'The Valley of the Boyne', coloured pictorial covers showing St. Lawrence's Gate Drogheda, 20pp illustrated guide to the area, circa 1930s, faint library stamps on cover SRA309 £40, GNRI wall plaque approx. 15x11cm, back covered in blue velvet plus a chain for hanging, it has the appearance of brass/bronze ebay409 £51, GNRI official publication 'Our Northern Seaside Resorts - Bundoran', coloured pictorial covers showing hotel, 24pp illustrated guide to the area, circa 1930s, faint library stamps on cover SRA609 £55, Ulster Railway share transfer certificate dated 1857, printed on blue paper SRA609 £70, GNR(I) official publication 'Tourist & Excursion Programme 1902', coloured pictorial paperback covers showing views of major sights, 160pp, fully illustrated, spine and cover wear, small loss to corners, spine mostly missing. SRA909 res£10 £ns, GNR(I) official publication 'Health Resorts and Pleasure Excursions on the GNR(I) Dublin' coloured artwork covers, 16pp guide to tours of the area, dated 1897, small library stamps on cover. SRA909 £10, GNRI issued singles from Belfast and Dublin Amiens St. to a wide range of destinations, most issued in 1904, but one from 1900 and another from 1911, faces are in gc (odd ones vgc), but all have excess paper on the backs from previous mounting, 3 have Bd as a result of extraction from the album (20) PTA1009 £30, GNR(I) Omnibus Services timetable booklet, blue and black covers show illustration of company double decker, 96pp dated September 1954 SRA1209 £10, GNRI share certificate for £520 of consolidated debenture stock dated 1933. Ornate scrolled title, red print on orange background, embossed seal, not cancelled, colourful item SRA1209 £35, GNRI TT May 1930, 277pp, hard back, gilt spine title, covers worn GCR110 £28, GNRI Supplementary Appendix to TT inc Excursions & Fairs 5/6/1939, 89pp, titled brown canvas boards GCR110 £1, GNRI, BCDR, LMS (NCC), handbill, appeal to Season Ticket Holders 1943, appeal to catch carriage vandals, 3500 windows broken, cushions cut (smaller size) GCR110 £35, GNRI & GNRB Notices of P.W. Work, Excursion & Fairs 1938 – 1958, weekly inc Alterations & Royal Visit 1953 (50), GCR110 £100, GNRI Working of Rail Cars, Rules & Regs for Operating Employees 1/12/32. 11pp (inc signal insts), brown card, canvas covers, gilt title unused GCR110 £30 GNRI Working of LM&SR (D.N. & G. Rly), 1/7/1933, 13pp. GCR110 £22, GNRI Notice renewal of Bann River Bridge, Portadown, 9/6/1908, 4pp, printed foolscap inc. Plans + similar Woodhouse St Bridge, Portadown, 3pp incl plans (2) GCR410 £22, GNRI Great Northern Hotel, Dinner menu, 12/9/53, GCR110 £24, The Enterprise Executive, Belfast Dublin, 1976, Wine List folder with diesel loco on cover & folding menu with train on viaduct (2) GCR110 £20, GNRI,TT, 15/7/1945, Main Line & all Branches, folded cover damage repair only, 102x76cm GCR110 £50, GNRI pocket brochure Rugby Int Ireland v Wales (Ravenhill Park, Belfast), 11/3/50, 4pp, coat of arms CR110£24, GNRI Road & Rail Tours, from Dublin etc 1952, 20pp, blue glossy covers, country scene GCR110 £5, Dundalk Newry & Greenore Auction Results GNRI Great Northern Hotel, Bundoran, 15pp guide, 1940s/1950s, poster style cover of golfer swinging club and hotel in colour, light vertical fold GCR110 £50, GNRI Great Northern Hotel, Bundoran, enquiry acknowledgement card, unused, 1940s GCR110 £10, GNRB, Annual Dance, Gresham Hotel, 20/4/56, 4pp, Programme, blue with coat of arms on cover GCR110 £28, GNRI Statement of Insurance 1897 massive list of all building at all stations etc, 84pp, 28x46cm GCR110 £45, Form of Accounts, Railways Act 1911 GNRI copy, leather bound GCR110 £45, GNRI 1890 bound volume of gradient profiles showing mileages, all stations, 2 miles to one inch, 27x10cm, leather bound, gilt title GCR110£45, GNRI books of hand drawn plans showing condition of track/defects relaying dates in 1920s, gradients & mile posts for mile posts 59-110 on main line. (2) GCR110 £40, GNRI List of Principal New Works 1/1/1877 – 3/6/1903 + Notes on Gradients, curves altitudes, weight of trains, WH Mills, Engineer in Chief, 21pp. GCR110 £35, GNRI 1890 bound volume of gradient profiles showing mileages, all stations, 2 miles to one inch, 27x10cm, leather bound, gilt title GCR110£45, GNRI books of hand drawn plans showing condition of track/defects relaying dates in 1920s, gradients & mile posts for mile posts 59-110 on main line. (2) GCR110 £40, GNRI List of Principal New Works 1/1/1877 – 3/6/1903 + Notes on Gradients, curves altitudes, weight of trains, WH GNRI, Sutton & Howth Electric Tramway 1/6/1912, 26pp (inc signal insts), Rule Book, brown borders, gilt coat of arms & title, unused GCR110 £35, Mills, Engineer in Chief, 21pp. GCR110 £35 GNRI Royal Train: GNRI & UTA, QE2 + D of E 3/7/1953, Lisburn to Lisahally & Derry to Larne etc (Engine 102 UTA), 15pp printed + 4pp type ad instructions to Lisburn S.M. (2) GCR110 £35, GNRI, Staff Time Tables, Bound Volume of monthly issues 1877-78 –11/77, 3-6/78, 10/78 GCR110 £60, GNRI, PTT 9/1914 ufn, standard large format 20x30cm, green covers, spine wear & no map GCR110 £40, GNRI, PTT 14/3-17/4/1948, 34pp. GCR110 £20, GNRI PTT 22/9/40 – 31/5/41, 68pp, decorative red/green/black, glossy covers with coat of arms GCR110 £60, GNRI PTT 9/8/42 ufn, 50pp, brown covers GCR110 £60, GNRI PTT 15/7/1945 ufn, 50pp + map, brown covers GCR110 £25, GNRI PTT 4/6/50, cover, 4/9/50, 3/9/51, all with locos on covers 50-60pp. (3) GCR110 £25, GNRI PTT 30/5-24/9/50, 10/10/49 ufn, 12/5/57, 1/10/57, 2/6/58, all with steam on cover, 50+ pages, just 3 with maps GCR110 £25, GNRI PTT 14/4/1946, 52pp + maps steam express on maroon covers, edge crease GCR110 £20, GNRI PTT 26/9/1927, 42pp, attractive glossy black, green & red covers GCR110 £26, GNRI PTT 5/10/1941, 48pp, brown covers, GCR110 £40, GNRB WTT (a) 7/9/1953, ufn. 45pp, (b) 6/9/1954, 45pp. (2) GCR110 £30, GNRI, WTT (a) 4/6-3/91950, 48pp, (b) 15/6 –7/9/1952, 49pp, (c) 8/91952, 45pp, (d) 14/6-6/91953, 49pp. (4) GCR110 £24, GNRI, WTT 6/10/1946, ufn. 48pp. GCR110 £18, GNRI, WTT 17/9/1944, ufn. 51pp. GCR110 £18, GNRI, WTT 9/2/1942, ufn. 49pp. + supplement GCR110 £28, Ulster Railway, Bank of Ireland Cheque, red on white, 18XX unused, decorative, GCR110 £35, Ulster Railway Company/Irish North Western Railway & GNR(I) bound volume of directors reports 1867-1890, a little spine wear GCR110 £320, GNRI share certificate for £130 of consolidated guaranteed stock dated 1942, ornate title and side embellishment, embossed seal, blue print, not cancelled, folded, SRA310 £35, GNRI official publication 'Tourist & Excursion Programme 1897', coloured pictorial paperback covers showing views of major sights, 130pp plus fold out map, tape repairs to spine and cover, SRA310 £70, GNRI 'Tourist and Excursion Summer Programme 1893', coloured pictorial covers showing views of local landmarks, 84pp plus fold out map, tape repairs to spine and inside of covers, SRA310 £70 covers GCR410 £20, GNR Belfast-Dublin by GNR expresses, multicoloured four panelfold-out of seven coach train and blue steam loco with an illustrated route plan on the reverse 1930s?, GCR410 £40, GNRB, financial accounts to 30/9/1956, a thick volume of large typescript sheets marked 'auditor's copy' in red on the cover GCR410 £5, Requirements of the BOT in regard to the opening of railways, HMSO 1909, 15pp GNRI stamp on cover GCR410 £16, Dublin and Drogheda Railway, specification of works 1841, 28pp, printed with much additional manuscript GCR410 £100, Kingscourt & Armagh Railway Bill, printed copy of letter to editor of Irish Times, reconstruction route, 2pp. GCR110 £35, GNRB, report and accounts for years ending 9/1954 to 9/1958, each with blue and cream coa covers, 30pp each (5) GCR410 £10, GNRI classification of coaching stock 3, 1944 (revised to 11/1945, lists all stock numbers and details, green canvas covers, gilt title, pocket size GCR410 £26, GNRI and LMSNCC, 19/7/1945, King George VI, Queen and Princess Elizabeth, Lisburn-Lisahally and Derry-Belfast 8pp (LMS Mogul etc) GCR410 £40, GNRI station name label for platform lamp 'Ballyhaise' cream on dark blue, name at base 'Stain and Sons transparency printers Belfast and London' 27x8 cm, GCR410 £40, GNRI station name label for platform lamp 'Carrigans' cream on dark blue, 27x8 cm, GCR410 £40, GNRI station name label for platform lamp 'Bundoran' cream on dark blue, split in several pieces, basically complete but minor loss, would reassemble and fix to glass 27x8 cm, GCR410 £3, Act of Parliament GNRI 1906, re Castleblaney, Keady and Armagh Railway extension of line, 20pp GCR410 £1, GNRI omnibus PTT, 15/6/1952, 92pp + folding maps, cover with blue double decker, slight spine wear, pocket size GCR410 £8, GNRI, PTT 10/1912, 64pp, Amiens St and coa on cover, GCR410£65, GNRI, PTT 7/10/1945, 50pp + maps, brown covers, GCR410 £18, GNRI PTT 1/6-21/9/1940, 74pp +maps, decorative red/green/black covers with coa GCR410 £28, GNRI PTT 2/4/1944, 50pp, brown covers + supplement to continue from June 1944, 8pp (2) GCR410 £28, GNRI PTT 19/9/1938-4/6/1939, 74pp + maps, decorative red/green/black covers, coa, GCR410 £45, GNRI Sutton and Howth Electric Tramway, WTT 26/9/1948, 4pp, printed on thick card, large size, cover doodle lower right GCR410 £26, GNRI 1881 WTT bound volume, 1/1 7pp, 1/3 6pp, 1/7 4pp, 1/9 6pp, 1/11 6pp, green boards, gilt title, staff time tables GCR410 £85, c.1900 GNRI Boyne Regatta small letter press poster, 'Boat Races, Duck Hunt, Military Band, Fireworks' advertising trains to Drogheda from Balbriggan, Gormanston and Laytown, Allen & Co., Dublin, 21x24 cm WHY410 €90, GNRI supplement inc. arrangements for fairs etc. 1/11/1932, 96pp, brown card covers, GCR410 £20, GNRI, 1/1915, 207pp, green canvas covers, worn, flyleaf part absent, info complete, GCR410 £45, GNRI road motor transport, instructions regarding motor lorry operation, 9/1933, 24pp + fold out sample forms, blue titled boards, GCR410 £22, GNRI, Air raid precautions in Northern Ireland, special instructions for railway working, 10/1942, 66pp, brown covers slightly marked, GCR410 £30, GNRI Bye-laws and regulations, general notices and conditions, 11/1947, 18pp, blue cover with coa, GCR410 £2, GNRI Local and interchange privilge ticket arrangements, 17/3/1913, 26pp, brown covers, split at spine, otherwise good, GCR410 £20, GNRI Engineers Dept. Form of examination for look-out men and flagmen, 6/1914, 4pp, top left corner torn, GCR410 £18, GNRI, Regs for train signalling, double lines absolute block, single lines, electric token block, 1/1/1952, 95pp, yellow card covers GCR410 £20, GNRI share certificate for £200 of debenture stock dated 1932, ornate scrolled title and side embellishment, embossed seal, red print on beige underprint, not cancelled, minor folds, SRA610 £40, GNRI booklet 'Tours by road and rail from Dublin and other centres-season 1956', blue, black and white illustrated paperback covers showing single decker in country, 26pp, vgc., SRA610 £20, 1942 GNRI 'Guide to Holidays in Ireland' 40 pp, ebay610 of@£30, GNRI, The Handling of Goods, General Instructions 1914, 40pp, red canvas titled covers, unused GCR710 £14, GNRI, Hospital Fund, Rules, Benefits, etc., 4/1938, blue cover booklet, 6pp. GCR710 £6, GNRI, Savings Bank, Rules & Regs 1924, blue titled covers, 4pp, cover marks £6, GNRI, Classification of Coaching Stock, 32pp, listing all coach numbers and details, gilt cover title, pocket size GCR710 £30, GNRI, Maintenance of Running Lines and Sidings, 1933, 12pp. GCR710 £10, GNRI handbills, Coronation 1953 T. Belfast, Bank Hols 1946 Trains, Dublin - Belfast -Bundoran, colour DMU, 1951, + Dublin - Belfast 1938/1939 & 1947 (5) GCR710 £45, GNRI Directors Report, 1951, 20pp + map GCR710£2, GNRI PTT, 4/4-14/8/43, GCR710 £24 GNRI, local timetable, Dublin-Dundalk, Howth, Drogheda and Oldcastle, 4/5/1941, 8pp. GCR710 £45, GNRI PTT, 14/1/1946, 50pp + maps GCR710 £28, GNRI PTT, 6/10/1946, 60pp + maps, Boyne Viaduct on cover, cover poor, + 13/4/47-9/8/47, Narrow Water Castle, slight cover wear, 52pp + maps, + 10/8/47, train and landscape, good, 56pp + maps (3) GCR710 £20, GNRI WTT, 17/9/1944, with amendments, home bound, used GCR710 £2, Dublin & Drogheda Railway, specification for Navan to Kells extension, 37pp, hand written, neat and legible, a fine early example GCR710 £24, Dundalk and Enniskillen Rly. Specification of works 1845, 34pp GCR410 £50, GNRI share certificate for £600 of 'consolidated preference stock' dated 1932, ornate scrolled title and ornate side embellishment, embossed seal, printed in red on orange underprint, not cancelled SRA1210 £30, GNRI PTT dated May 1957, illustrated covers showing railcar and steam hauled train, 56pp plus fold out map, plus similar dated June 1958 (2) SRA1210 £14, GNRI Omnibus services TT booklet, blue and black covers show illustration of company double decker, 96pp dated June 1958 SRA1210 £10, original painting of GNRI 4-4-0 by Debrah Wenlock, 36x28 cm framed overall 61x50 cm, GCR111 £280, GNRI share certificate for £100 of stock dated 1917, ornate scrolled title and side embellishment, embossed seal, pen annotations and perforation cancellation, SRA311 £30, GNRI official publication 'Holiday Haunts in Ireland', coloured pictorial paperback covers showing coastal scene, 56pp plus fold out map, published 1932, covers a bit dog-eared and small amounts of corner loss, SRA311 £14, travelling chart for the Dublin-Belfast route, 12pp fold-out style showing features on route, folding into illustrated paperback covers, circa 1850s, cover partially detached, SRA611 £45, GNRI official publication 'The GNRI Past, Present & Future' by K. Murray, blue card covers, 148pp published in 1944, SRA611 £35, GNRI Book of Rates 1918, goods etc, unused but complete with list of stations printed, GCR711 £1, GNRI official publication 'The Great Northern Railway (Ireland) past, present & future' by K. Murray, blue card covers, 148pp published in 1944 SRA911 £60, GNR(I) 4pp, thin card, pocket sized leaflet 'Motor Coach Tours from Butlin's Mosney Holiday Camp', printed on blue card, opening to show tours with train service details on rear, dated 1951 season, dusty, vertical crease SRA1211 £20, GNR(I) official publication 'The Great Northern Railway (Ireland) Past, Present & Future' by K. Murray, blue hardback covers, 148pp plus fold out map, published 1944 SRA1211 £40, GNR(I) official publication 'Picturesque Donegal: Its Mountains, Rivers and Lakes' by Edgar Shrubsole, red hardback covers, 159pp plus adverts and fold-out maps, dated 1908, railway company label attached to cover SRA1211 £10, Small collection of GNR(I) Omnibus items including handbills for services to Goraghwood and letters regarding bus services, all dated 1933 (5) SRA1211 £10, GNRI WTT of the Sutton and Howth Electric Tramway, 4pp thin card, dated September 1952 SRA312 £14, GNR(I) four handbills, mostly on coloured paper, combined rail and golf tickets to Greenore from Belfast June 1940, Newry general holiday cheap returns from Warrenpoint to Dublin and Belfast July 1940, excursion to Bundoran May 1948, special train from Dublin to Mountain Bay and Greenore August 1940 (4) SRA612 £30, Irish Railways approx 228 luggage labels, predominantly GNR(I) but including a few examples from CLR, UR, Donegal Railway, SLNCR, some duplication (228) SRA612 £85, GNRI PTT of rail services, paperback, 48pp dated February 1942, plus similar dated April 1942 (2) SRA912 £55, GNR(I) TT booklet 'Tours by Road and Rail from Dublin and other centres-season 1956', blue, black and white illustrated paperback covers showing single decker in country. 26pp, plus similar for 1958 season showing view from carriage window (2) SRA114 £12, GNR(I) Omnibus Services timetable booklet, blue and black covers shows illustration of company double decker, 96pp plus fold out map, dated September 1956 GCR1013 £10, GNR(I) rule book, leather bound hardback covers, 252pp dated 1890, covers a little rubbed, generally gc. GCR1013 £12, GNRI director's report and accounts for half year ending December 1902 18pp SRA1212 est£5 £ns, GNRI bookmark advertising Enterprise express services between Belfast and Dublin, green print, front showing map of route, dated 1948 SRA1212 £14, GNRI bookmark advertising Enterprise express services between Belfast and Dublin, green print, front showing map of route, dated 1948 plus LMS bookmark advertising 'LMS Save to Travel' and 'Ireland. A Great Place for Sportsmen' blue print, gc (2) SRA613 est£14 £ns, G.N.R.(I) Dundalk ampmeter, made in England by Elliott, wooden case surround with minor bumps and scratches, uses very basic nut & bolt connecters rather than thumbscrews ebay213 £36.50, 4 Horsebrasses mounted on a board CIEx1, GNRx2 & GSRx1 GWR513 £100, 4 horse brasses comprising of CIE, GNRI (2), and GSR, mounted on a board as a display piece WHY314 €220, a large collection of Irish railway ephemera including GNRB coa, 'All season tickets must be shown' sign, 'The booking office is closed...' sign, unused signalman tablets book Irish government publication 'Great Northern Railway Act 1953' Ulster Railways pamphlet by R. Leslie A. McIlmoye UTA best kept station 3rd prize awarded to Greenisland, 1934 and 1939 NCC calendars, 1952 UTA Regulations for Train Signalling booklets, 1940s GNR reports of directors and accounts reports, unused ticket books, postcards, advertisement pamphlets, Union Steam Ship Co. RMS Mauka concert programme, posters etc. (100 approx.) WHY314 €360, Ulster Railway directors' report dated 1849, large size, 4pp on blue paper, postally used with attached Victorian 'penny red' stamp SRA215 £20, GNR(I) rule book, leather bound hardback covers, 252pp dated 1890, covers rubbed, some wear SRA215 £16, GNR(I) cash bag with brass plate 'Derriaghy' GCR215 £10, Great Northern Railway (Ireland), 66 items of paperwork, headed letters, receipts, waybills, etc dated 1901-1927 (66) GCR215 £12, GNR(I) PTT dated October 1896, foolscap sized, coloured pictorial covers showing local scenes, 80+pp plus fold out map, spine taped SRA317 est£20 £70, GNR(I) official correspondence card 'Valley of the Boyne Drogheda Co. Louth' (GNI009) showing coloured view of river and monument, not postally used SRA317 £10 £ns, Painting/Picture plaque 'Getting Into Her Stride, 5.30 pm Down Enterprise non stop DUBLIN-BELFAST EXPRESSS at Killester. Hauled by 3 cylinder compound locomotive No 85 MERLIN' 18x4cm PUR0517 est€25-45 €ns,GNRI PTT railsheet, green orange and black covers, June 1930, 42 pps. plus fold out map, SRA617 est@£10, £35, GNRI PTT Rail and Bus, green, red and black covers,, Sept 1934, 84 pps. plus fold out map, SRA617 est@£10, £65, GNRI WTT dated May 1949 48pps SRA617 est@£10, £26, GNR(I) PTT of rail services green, orange and black covers, 42pp, dated October 1928, SRA917 £50, GNR(I) PTT of rail and bus services, green, red and black covers, 86pp plus fold out map, dated June 1933, SRA917 £45, GNR(I) PTT of rail and bus services, green, red and black covers, 80pp plus fold out map, dated May 1936, SRA917 £35, GNR(I) PTT dated June 1952, photo illustrated covers showing railcar and steam loco, 60pp plus fold out map, plus similar dated September 1954 and October 1957 (no map) (3), SRA917 £20, GNR(I) WTT dated September 1951, 48pp. SRA917 £18, Approx 50 GNR(I) luggage labels, various types including one or two on coloured paper, duplication, heavy in parts (50) SRA917 £35, Approx 50 GNR(I) luggage labels, various types including one or two on coloured paper, duplication, heavy in parts (50) SRA917 £35, GNR(I) PTT of rail and bus services, green, red and black covers, 92pp plus fold out map, dated June 1932, plus similar dated May 1937 and September 1938, all with scuffs and wear to covers (3) SRA1217 est£10, £45, £45, GNR(I) PTT of rail services, green, orange and black covers, 42pp plus fold out map, dated September 1931, SRA1217 est£10, £45, Three Newry & Armagh Railway luggage labels to Castlebellingham (two different typefaces), Maguire's Bridge (3) est£10.00 £22 SRA320, Finn Valley Railway luggage label 'to Drogheda', printed on salmon coloured paper £10.00 £26 SRA320, Dublin & Drogheda Railway type ID21 luggage label 'Dublin to Beragh, plus similar red print example 'Dublin to Newtownstewart via Portadown' both very poor condition. (2) est£5 £120 SRA920, Irish North Western Railway type II11 luggage labels to Carrigans, Rockcorry and type II12 to Bolton, Cambridge, Huddersfield, Leamington, Preston, Wolverhampton (red print and 'via Greenore & Holyhead')(8) est£10 £40 SRA920.
Not elsewhere covered: Letterkenny Railway cheque RCN286 £of@2.50, Linen backed station drawings 1906 GNRI Castlewellan, 1921 GNRI Richhill, undated GNRI Castlewellan, GNRI Banbridge, GNRI Killyleh, 1922 Cookstown, BCDR 1915 Tullymurry RCN386 £of, Dublin and Drogheda share RCN286 £of@40, 1871 Navan and Kingscourt share RCN387 £of, Dublin and Letterkenny Plan 1830 (several) SRA1094 £260, 7 Linen items (napkins, antimacassars) from NCC, GNR, UTA WHY198 £60, 11 items including 1845 Dublin and Belfast Jct. and 1859 Dundalk and Enniskillen share certs, 1939 and 1947 GNRI notices WHY198 £32, 50 items including DNGR staff ticket, GNRI Pilotman, GNRI seat reserved, LLSR tickets, GNRI labels, WCR stamps, GNRI 1950's flyers and football timetable WHY198 £50, 2 1940s 4% bond certs WHY298, Belfast Steamship dr poster SRA698 £210, Ulster brass handbell URC SRA998 £70, Dublin & Meath 1868 1st pass green leather No.19 to J.Penteny signed John Dowd (+ Dublin & Lucan 1915 and two DWWR 1875 subscriber's) WHY1299 £190, Dublin & Drogheda Railway type ID21 luggage label Dublin to Beragh. SRA605 £80, GNRB issued whole Edmondsons from Clones, Dundalk Junc, Dungannon, Dromore, Enniskillen, Fintona, Harmstown, Inniskeen, Kellybridge, Lisbellaw, Monaghan Road, Navan, Newtonbutler, Omagh, Portadown, Raheny, Retreat Halt, Sion Mills, Virginia Road, Warrenpoint.(20) PTA1105£35, Strabane & Letterkenny Railway share certificate for £10 shares dated 19XX, ornate scrolled title, left side embellishment with company crest, unissued, good condition. SRA306 est@£18, Strabane Raphoe & Convoy Railway share certificate for £10 shares dated 19XX, mauve print, large side embellishment, unissued, large stamp cancellation. SRA306 est@£16 £na, Letterkenny Railway Co. cheque, ornate design, lilac coloured print, unused and with counterfoil attached. SRA608 res£5 £ns, A box containing in excess of 800 audit and approx. 200 issued whole. Most are from north of the border. Companies include BCDR, CIE, CDRJC, GCP&BVR, GNR, GSR, LMSNCC, NIR, SLNCR, and UTA. (Qty) PTA109 £150, a brass ship's telescope from SS Slieve Bawn, maker Sharman D. Neill, Belfast, exc.cond. 120cm ebay309 £111, Dublin Belfast and Coleraine Jct. Railway share script certificate for five £50 shares deposit paid, not dated but circa 1840's, not cancelled SRA309 £40, GNRI Football handbill, Ireland v Scotland Windsor Park 1938, s/l, + pair of Road Motor Services bills 4/5/1941 (3) GCR910 £26, GNRI, (a) International Football Match, Ireland v Scotland Windsor Park, 1947, (b) Maze Races, 1939, (c) Tour the Glens of Antrim, (d) Express Diesel Railcar to Carlingford, 1951 (4) GCR910 £65, Train Alterations GNR, 1950s, 1960s. (5) GCR910 £3, GNRI Pension Fund Rules 1940, 12pp, blue card covers, + Sick Fund Rules 1895, 8pp, orange covers (2) GCR910 £16, GNRB, Financial Accounts 1955 £12, GNRI Financial Accounts and Statistical Returns 1938, with map £18, DSER Directors' Report 1923, with map, spine split GCR910 £3, GNRI Chairman's Speech at Annual Meeting of Proprietors, 28/2/1950 and similar 6/12/50 (2) GCR910 £22, GNRI Classification of Coaching Stock, 9/1928, 22pp, inc, coach numbers, GCR910 £40, GNRI, 1906 Extension to Castlewellan - Signals, letters inc. drawing and description of signals + DSER re inspection of line 1918 and Board of Trade letter to Castleblayney, Keady and Amagh Rly Co, 6pp. GCR910 £50, GNRI 18/9/1931 PTT , decorative red, green and black covers, 65pp + map, also Jan Alterations, minor spine loss at base GCR910 £40, GNRI PTT 8/6 - 9/8/1941, 48pp, buff covers GCR910 £28, GNRI PTT 8/6 - 9/2/1942, 48pp, buff covers GCR910 £50, GNRI PTT 8/6 - 5/4/1942, 48pp, white covers + May Alterations GCR910 £28, GNRI PTT 11/8/1943, 50pp, blue covers, with a few press cuttings re TT and Excursions, GCR910 £28, GNRI PTT 2/4/1944, white covers, Belfast area, 13pp. GCR910 £28, GNRI PTT 2/4/1945, Supp + Maps, brown covers, slight wear GCR910 £28, GNR(I) TT booklet 'Tours by Road and Rail from Dublin and other centres-season 1956', blue, black and white illustrated paperback covers showing single decker in country. 26pp, plus similar for 1958 season showing view from carriage window (2) SRA0114£12, GNRI Ardrossan-Glasgow ticket GCR0914 £50, GNRI Fintona-Fintona Jct. GCR0914 £12, GNRI/LMSNCC Rosapenna and Donegal Highlands Tour ticket GCR0914 £12, GNR(I) first class free pass, leather covers with title in gold on front, issued 1907 SRA1014 £110,GNR(I) first class free pass, oval shape, leather covers with title in gold on front, issued to WR Lawson of the Donegal Railway in 1902 SRA1014 £110, Approx 38 GNR(I) luggage labels. Various types, no apparent duplication. (38) SRA1014 £30, a Navan & Kingscourt Railway share certificate for one £10 share dated 1871, ornate scrolled title, company crest top centre, embossed seal, not cancelled, overstamped 'paid in full', SRA917 £10, INWR Culloville' brass headed Office Stamp on a turned wooden handle. This Irish North Western station became the property of the GNR(I) in Jan 1876 and closed in Oct. 1957 TRA318 £200, GNR(I) two part paper ticket for the Portrush Electric Tramway between Portrush and Giant's Causeway and back, intended for issue at Crumlin station, blue paper, dated 189x, unissued SRA918 est£10 £14, Newry Warrenpoint & Rostrevor Railway share certificate on vellum for one share dated 1846. Ornate scrolled title, embossed attached red seal, not cancelled £20 SRA919, GNR(I) rule book, Chief Engineer's copy in leather bound covers with coat of arms in gold on front. 221pp dated June 1914, minor wear to covers, £110 SRA620.
DNGR Coats of Arms
Coat of Arms: MKA1091 £22, '1873' ONS691 £45, ONS796 £75, SRA1296 £180, SRA1298 £140, 1873 framed 36x39cm ONS500 £55, 2nd design for coaches SRA1000 £50, DNGR original coa on original piece of wooden coach panel, second, and last, design of 1873. 47x46cm. SRA304 £90, DNGR coa mounted on board, second, and final, design. 61x58cm. SRA904 £90, DNGR coat of arms on a slightly curved wooden panel taken from a coach, 44cm square featuring Britannia standing & a figure with a harp etc. and the date '1873' with a few minor blemishes from use KRA406 £100, 1873 coach crest, mounted on a board, some slight damage GWR1107 £40, DNGR 1873 original crest, varnished transfer on wood panel, f&g - 38x43cm transfer peeling in places ONS608 £140, DNGR mounted coa 1873 transfer, overall 52x39cm on a brown background GCR708 £50, DNGR coa STD211 range £120-50, sold £120, DNGR coat of arms mounted on board, SRA311 £40, DNGR mounted coa transfer, overall 48x41 cm GCR1011 £45, DNGR coa transfer, 38x33cm, mounted on a wooden panel, overall 52x47cm, SRA912 £40, DNGR coa GCR215 £85, Dundalk Newry & Greenore Railway Company 1873' coa mounted on board vgc 61x61cm reserve £25 £25 GNR1020.
Nameplates: DNGR locomotive nameplate, 'Greenore', 0-6-0 special tank No 2 built at Crewe, Works No 1510, in 1873, cast iron, 91cm long, the front repainted, an old weld repair is visible, "undertaken by the railway while the locomotive was in service", the other nameplate is at the National Collection at York, GCR411 £3600.
Cabside: No.1 SRA698 £3500, DNGR Cabside '1 Crewe Works 1873' from 'Macrory' 72x30cm restored SRA1206 £3300, Cast iron cabside numberplate: 'Dundalk Newry & Greenore Railway 4 Crewe Works 1876' from the 0-6-0ST No. 4 named 'Newry' one of two built at Crewe in 1876 to the design of LNWR Chief Mechanical Engineer, John Ramsbottom, to work the extension of the line to Newry. The sixth and final locomotive was added in 1898, the locomotives were consecutively numbered, in order of building, from 1 to 6 and all carried names. During WW2 three of the remaining five locomotives were loaned to the LMS-NCC for shunting duties around York Road, Belfast, but were returned due to not being satisfactory for the NCC's needs, the line closed on 31 December 1951 but by this time only one loco was serviceable. 'Newry' was scrapped by Hammond Lane Foundry, Sutton, Co. Dublin. An LNWR style plate, 73x30cm with rounded ends, in ex-loco condition both sides, with a hairline crack visible at the right hand end through the bolt hole SRA312 £1900.
Bridge Nos.: DN&GR 22 bridgeplate, oval, 45x29 cm in ex-bridge condition front and back SRA1210 £2300.
Trespass: Euston 1945 SRA691 £520, Euston 1945 48x64cm ONS500 £270, DNGR Trespass. Euston Station London 1945. 11 lines of text. 66x48 cm. Repainted. SRA602 £1375, new DNGR white on black enamel 'Any person committing a nuisance will be prosecuted' ebay1204 ofs£5, cast iron trespass notice: 'Dundalk Newry & Greenore Railway , Caution, (plus 11 lines of text). By Order. Euston Station London 1945. ' Rectangular, 64x48 cm with flat topped raised border, repainted red on white front, the back in original condition, SRA311 £750, DNGR a cast iron trespass sign 'Dundalk Newry & Greenore Railway' in restored condition CRE0414 £800.
Signalling: staff wood-brass with knobs, cast 'Greenore-Carlingford', 50 cms original condition SRA1299 £520, DNGR signal box block bell, with an engraved brass plate 'Carlingford', the bell has a two section 'split' case, 28x16.5cm, with tapper and a brass bell with external striker top centre, the engraved brass plate with scalloped corners, 13x1cm, is mounted on the front, below the tapper, fine original condition GCR1008 £380, a DNGR staff and ticket box with large cast brass plate, 'Greenore-Carlingford' on top, est£250-400, £540 GCR619. .
Gate: DNGR gate KFR268 £5, 12 line text 1/11/1888 BRA295 £630, DNGR cast iron gate notice STD211 range £350-175, sold £350, First of a pair of square level crossing gate lamp from 'Omeath, Dundalk-Newry &Greenore Railway', the lamps were manufactured at the Crewe works and are complete with brass manufactured plate still affixed STA518 £180, Second of the pair of Omeath crossing lamps on the DNGR STA518 £180, DNGR cast iron gate notice, LNWR pattern, face restored only a while ago £400 TRA719.
Boundary: SRA1093 £280, BRA698 £165, DNGR cast iron boundary marker 23x13cm KRA102 £500, cast iron 'DN&GR Boundary' oval 23x13cm ex-lineside rust SRA1206 £250, DNGR cast iron boundary plate (damage at corner) STD211 range £150-80, sold £150, DNGR oval cast iron boundary marker (LNWR style), face restored only TRA711 £190.
Cutlery, china, ashtrays etc.: Dinner plates ORA588 £12 WT688 £14 SRA988 £110 BRA1291 £30, soup dish Greenore BRA493 £60, Greenore garter red rim soup SRA694 £30, meat plate SRA395 £210, soup spoons(2)+dinner plate SRA695 £100, small dinner plate Greenore BRA997 £35, LNWR Greenore Hotel teapot CRE410 £185, 'L&NW Ry. Co. Greenore Railway Hotel' china dessert plate by Coupland, excellent condition, 21cm dia., TRA0814 £75, LNWR small Vesta tin advertising the Greenore Hotel CRE1016 £ns, LNWR dinner plate, London & NW Co Railway Hotel, Greenore, by W. T. Copeland, 25cm diameter, one tiny rim chip underneath, not visible from the front. est£80-120, £110 GCR619, LNWR Greenore Hotel china soup bowl, by W. T. Copeland of Stoke on Trent, 23.5cm diameter, maroon decoration to the rim est£80-120 £60 GCR320.
Miscellaneous: brass plate ex staff and ticket box SRA694 £155, brass whistle SRA1094 £210, LNWR Vesta case Greenore BRA399 £48, Cashbag with padlock Omeath engraved RCJ300 £of@75, LNWR Greenore matchbox KRA101 £100, WTT 2/1/1922 TRA1201 £ns, DNGR unissued and audit from a variety of stations, plus a smaller number, including issued from GNRI and unissued from the GSWR and GSR.(85) PTA904 £55, D/Sided Timetable Notice 'London And North Western Railway. Train & Steamboat Service England & Ireland/England And The North Of Ireland", 1882, details services from London Euston via Holyhead/Greenore, tear left to right, mounted in plastic wallet. 37x49 cm. SOL1004 £ns, DNGR ID51 type luggage label to Dundalk Junct. Slightly creased and mounted on card with a little corner damage. SRA605 £180, DNGR issued whole Edmondsons from Bellurgan, Bush, Dundalk Quay St., Greenore (2-1 dated 2/11/1892 (Bd)), Newry Bridge St., Omeath, together with audits from Bellurgan(2), Bush(2), Carlingford(2), Crossalaney, Dundalk Quay St.(3), Greenore(2), Gyles Quay(2), Gyles Quay Halt, Newry Bridge St.(2), Newry Edward St.(25) PTA406 £25, DNGR 3rd single ticket Omeath to Newry (Ed St), ebay1107 £1.70, Two Edmondson size hotel Tickets for the LM & SR Station Hotel Holyhead and the Dundalk Newry & Greenore Rly. Greenore Hotel. Together with a large oval Luggage Label for the 'Caledonian Railway Caledonian Station Hotel, Edinburgh', all vgc (3) TRA508 £35, DNGR: An issued Child single from Gyles Quay and 2 Bicycle singles from Dundalk Quay Street, together with 38 audit singles (2 x Dundalk Quay St., Greenore, 11 x Newry Bridge St., 11 x Newry Edward St., 13 x Omeath), and 61 audit returns (Bellurgan, 3 x Bush, 4 x Carlingford, Crossalaney, 4 x Greenore, Gyles Quay Halt, 18 x Newry Bridge St., 11 x Newry Edward St., 18 x Omeath). (102) PTA109 £120, DNGR: issued bicycle single from Omeath, together with 170 all different audit whole, comprising 14 x Bellurgan, 23 x Bush, 18 x Carlingford, 11 x Dundalk Quay Street, 41 x Greenore, Gyles Quay Halt, 7 x Gyles Quay, 4 x Newry Bridge St., 22 x Newry Edward St., and 29 x Omeath. Includes some issues in pre-grouping printing style (171) PTA509 £290, DNGR and North Wall Extension Lines? 1/6/1929, 6pp, a little edge wear, additional operating instructions, GCR410 £20, LNWR Hotel menu card from the Greenore Hotel, dated 5th July 1887, postcard sized, thin card, gold and yellow print with coat of arms at top, vgc., SRA610 £12, DNGR dr sized letterpress poster announcing all services on the company lines will end on 31st December 1951, folded, SRA610 £70, 'LNWR Greenore Hotel' Vesta match case, titled sepia photo somewhat scuffed but legible TRA711 £45, what is described as DN&SR (but perhaps DNGR) plans and sections SOL1011 £90, handbill type 1pp PTT for services on the Newry and Dundalk lines, dated June 1933 SRA312 £190, Dundalk & Greenore Railway invitation card for the opening of the railway and harbour at Greenore, 30th April 1873. 20x15 cm, green and gold print, ornate design with coat of arms at top, corner crease otherwise gc SRA313 £35, Nineteen LNWR and LNW&LY Joint official cards showing hotel and hotel related views, locations include Holyhead, Liverpool, Bletchley, Birmingham, Preston, Crewe Arms, Greenore, etc. (19) SRA613 £18, DNGR agreement for the rent of Bungalow No.4 at Greenore, foolscap sized, 2pp, dated 1903 folded SRA215 £14, LNWR card advertising display panel, double sided, displaying the Hotels under the management of the London and North Western Railway, Greenore, Holyhead, Birmingham, Festiniog, Crewe. London, Liverpool, in gc but with some loss to one side, 71x20cm, GWR718 £25, an LNWR, Greenore Railway Hotel meat dish by Copeland, maroon border and name, 43x33cm GCR918 est£80-120 £160.
An NCC Coach monogram (Source: SRA)
Coat of Arms: NCC monogram 43cm SRA1091 £40, MRNCC monogram SRA893 £20, MRNCC monogram ex BNCR coaches SRA695 £80, MRNCC 1903-22 mounted SRA995 £55, MRNCC coaching device SRA1295 £55, NCC coach monogram 1903 SRA396 £42, UTA MKA1091(with BR) £12, UTA MKA1193 (with Pullman) £36, UTA large MKA394 £na, NCC coa MKA1297 £28, MRNCC coach monogram SRA398 £25, NCC monogram on brown GWR598 £ns, NCC monogram on maroon BRA698 £30, CoA BRA998 £ns, NCC coa SHM 299 £15, NCC device ORA1099 £10, coach script transfer mounted on maroon 454x428mm TRA203 £25, monogram transfers mounted on board NCC 46x38cm (with Brecon & Merthyr Railway) SRA305 £100, Northern Counties Committee script "NCC" original Coaching Stock Transfer on maroon painted panel, vgc, 458x382mm TRA505 £40, LMSNCC brass locomotive whistle from the U2 class 4-4-0 5' 3" gauge loco No. 83 'CARRA CASTLE', bell shaped, 23cm tall, the barrel 9cm diameter, the initials 'LMS' and number '83' stamped into the base nut, the whistle is minus the valve which was a very ornate item, mounted into a wooden base for display, lightly polished only and vgc SRA607 £280, MRNCC original gold leaf monogram showing the initials "NCC" on a maroon painted board complete with full lining out in red and gold with black edging together with similar but smaller GNRB coa with the company name shown in garter surrounding the heraldic device on a blue background. Both mounted on board and varnished professionally. 56x56cm and 25x30cm (2) SRA309 £100, UTA coa, 36cm diameter, overall 41x41cm GCR 1211 £55, UTA coa GCR215 £3, UTA coa GCR815 £24, LMS(NCC) monogram GCR815 £20, 4 x mounted railway crests. LMSNCC, London Tilbury & Southend Railway Company. Festiniog Railway and Taff Vale Railway Company £100 GWR1020.
Loco names, etc.: 'KING EDWARD VII' and cabside No. 98 KFR268 £62, 'GLENARM CASTLE' TCK283 £of, 'GLENDUM' RCN1085 £of, RCN1285 £of@400, 'BINEVENAGH' SRA1295 £1500, 'OLDERFLEET CASTLE' + 76 Cabside SRA396 £2000, 'SLIEVE BANE' + 69 cabside SRA1296 £2100, 'QUEEN ELIZABETH' + 100 cabside SRA398 £2500, 'CARRA CASTLE' ORA1098 £1550, loco whistle ex 'Chichester Castle' RCJ0699 advert £na, 'LISSANOURE CASTLE' + cabside '84' SRA600 £4500, CHICHESTER CASTLE nameplate (152cm long) plus cabside 78 (43x25cm) plus 2 LMSNCC brass pressure gauges mounted on oak panel SRA1200 £4500, loco whistle from NCC 'Chichester Castle' bell shaped, 25cm tall, barrel 10cm diameter, the initials 'NCC' stamped into the base nut, whistle minus the ornate valve, mounted into a wooden base for display, vgc SRA1207 £120, nameplate: 'THOMAS SOMERSET' as carried by the LMSNCC Class W 2-6-0 No 103 built at York Road Belfast in 1942, cast brass, 151x13 cm face repainted a long time ago, the back in original condition SRA611 £4000, MRNCC nameplate, 'KNOCKAGH', from a Class A 4-4-0 Compound No 65 built at Derby in May 1905, rebuilt as a simple in April 1927, further rebuilt at York Road and re-classified to Mountain Class A1 in June 1929 and named in February 1931 after a hill overlooking Belfast Lough, scrapped in October 1950, 137cm long, the front repainted GCR113 £4000NIR extra nameplate for 'BELFAST CASTLE' presented at the launch of the train, the first of its class, in 1985. It is 39cm long and approx 6cm high and is mounted on a wooden base, finished with green felt, which is 47cm long and 8cm high. On the rear is a plaque giving the details of the official launch of the train ebay513 £na, NIR, painted loco headboard GCR215 £14, LMSNCC 'ANTRIM CASTLE' nameplate STA515 £3500, Brass nameplate 'Ben Madigan' as carried a NCC A1 Class 4-4-0 Loco No.66 built in 1905 at Derby as an A class 2-cylinder compound locomotive, rebuilt at Belfast York Road works in 1930 as a 2-cylinder simple, withdrawn in August 1954, ex loco condition STA518 £3900, .
Cabside: LMSNCC cabside No. 15 KFR268 £6, LMSNCC Cabside No.69 KFR268 £7, LMSNCC Cabside No. 86 KFR268 £9, LMSNCC No.3 RCN685 £of, UTA 224 SRA691 £130, 58 SRA694 £150, 57 ORA1099 £310, cabside '33' 42x24cm SRA600 £360, LMSNCC No.5 43x50cm KRA703 £283, LMSNCC cab-side number plate '104', ebay1004 £350, LMSNCC brass cabside '50' ex BNCR Class D 2-4-0 Compound, 'JUBILEE', 43x25cm, SRA1204 £280, cabside '92' rectangular cast brass, 42x25cm, lightly face-restored SRA605 £350, LMSNCC 2-6-4T cabside No. 2 (although I wonder if it could be Glendun) STA909 £300, a 30cm loco whistle, supposedly LMSNCC from a W or WT, on a wooden base ebay610 £310. (LMSNCC) '6', ex St Judes, 24cm square, curved corners, original condition GCR710 £50, Brass loco cabside numberplate 102 as carried by class W 2-6-0 built at York Road (Belfast) works No 35 of 1940, rectangular with rounded corners 42x25 cm in ex-loco condition front and back SRA1210 £650, Brass cabside numberside '2' LMS-Northern Counties Committee, later UTA and then NIR, Class WT 2-6-4T built at Derby in 1947 and withdrawn in 1968, rectangular with rounded corners, 43x24 cm in vgc, face repainted, brass lightly polished, the back in ex-loco condition, SRA311 £600, Brass cabside numberplate '9' carried by LMSNCC Ivatt design Class WT 2-6-4T built at Derby in 1947, rectangular with rounded corners, 43x25 cm in vgc, face repainted, brass lightly polished, the back painted in brown primer SRA611 £680, Brass cabside numberplate '75' as carried by the LMSNCC U2 class 4-4-0 loco No 75 'Antrim Castle' built by the North British Locomotive Company in 1924, rectangular with rounded corners, 43x25 cm in vgc, face repainted, brass lightly polished, the back paint in original condition, the font style used is different to that used on other engines in the class SRA611 £400, Brass cabside numberplate '99' as carried by the LMSNCC W class 2-6-0 No 99 built by the NCC at York Road Belfast in 1938 and named 'King George' rectangular with rounded corners, 43x25 cm in vgc, face repainted, brass lightly polished, the back paint in original condition SRA611 £400, LMSNCC cabside No. 7 from ex-WT Class 2-6-4T ebay212 £651, an LMS, NCC cabside numberplate, 50, from a WT Class 2-6-4T, one of the last Class ordered for the NCC and built for the newly formed UTA in April 1949 at Derby under the auspices of the Railway Executive of BR to a design which was basically an LMS Fowler 2-6-4T and generally known in Ireland as Jeeps, cast brass, 43x25cm, the front repainted GCR1014 £800, NCC brass cabside numberplate 71, ex NCC U1 Class 4-4-0, built July 1914 at Derby and named Glenarm Castle, face restored and rear ex loco, 43x24cm GWR417 £770, LMSNCC 1932 worksplate GCR617 est£500-800 £780, a cabside numberplate, 90, from a LMSNCC W Class 2-6-0 built by the LMS at Derby in 1933 and named Duke of Abercorn the following year. It was withdrawn in 1956, cast brass, 43x25cm, in ex loco condition, GCR917 est£600-900 £540, worksplate LMS NCC 1930 Belfast, LMS pattern oval cast brass, face cleaned and repainted, possibly from BNCR Class S 2-4-2T No 101 which was rebuilt in 1930 at York Road GWR1117 £382, cabside numberplate, 100, from a LMS (NCC) W Class 2-6-0 'Queen Elizabeth' built at Belfast in January 1939, scrapped in December 1959, cast brass, 41x23cm, in ex loco condition. GCR1217 est£500-800, £600, Steel and brass cabside number plate, '29' 43x25cm PUR517 €200, Brass cabside number plate, '90' on red background 39x23cm PUR517 €500, Brass cabside numberplate, '100' red background 38x23cm good original condition PUR517, €520, Brass oval steam locomotive numberplate as carried by an NCC U2 Class 4-4-0 Named 'Chichester Castle' No. 78 built 1924 by the North British Locomotive Co. in Glasgow and withdrawn in March 1960 ex loco condition STA518 £ns, a cabside numberplate '67' cast brass, 43x12cm, in ex loco condition [possibly NCC but not stated so] GCR918 est£400-600 £320, an LMS(NCC) cabside numberplate, 84, from a U2 Class 4-4-0 built by the NCC at York Road Works in December 1929, using parts from A Class compound 4-4-0 No 20, and named 'Lissanoure Castle' in September 1931, withdrawn from service in 1960, cast brass, 42x24cm, in ex loco condition GCR1218 est£400-500, £520, LMSNCC cast brass locomotive cabside numberplate '9' as carried by the WT Class 'Jeep' 2-6-4T, two photos of the loco accompany, £600 TRA719, cabside numberplate, 87, from a Northern Counties Committee Class U2 4-4-0 Queen Alexandra built at York Road Works in May 1936, a renewal of A Class compound No 63 built at Derby in 1905. It was taken into UTA stock following its formation in 1948, still as No 87. Out of use by November 1956, it was scrapped in August 1957, cast brass, 42x24cm, the front repainted est£300-500 GCR121.
Works & tenderplates: LMSNCC Tenderplate MKA1193 £44, LMSNCC Makers Belfast 1942 SRA996 £460, LMS NCC & Leyland Motors Ltd Makers 1933 alloy oval, 25x15cm KRA104. (NB - Withdrawn on advice that several replicas known to exist), Builder's plate, Harland & Wolff Limited, Belfast - Glasgow - Liverpool Southampton, Built at North Woolwich, London, 1957, Shipbuilders - Engineers, oval cast iron, 27x18cm, original red oxide GCR910 £150, Worksplate LMSNCC Makers Belfast 1934, oval brass. Only four locomotives were built this particular year - works numbers 24 and 25 Class U2 4-4-0 Nos 85 and 86; Works numbers 26 and 27 Class W 2-6-0 No 94 The Maine and No 95 The Braid GWR1113 £1650, Worksplate Midland Ry Built 1923 Derby, oval brass, ex-NCC 0-6-0 Class 'V' locomotive, later rebuilt to Class 'V1', either No 71, 72 or 73 as only these three were built that particular year, all were withdrawn in 1961 GWR1113 £2100, LMSNCC Makers Belfast 1934 woksplate, oval brass, only four locomotives were built this particular year. Works numbers 24 and 25 Class U2 4- 4-0 Nos 85 and 86; Works numbers 26 and 27 Class W 2-6-0 No 94 The Maine and No 95 The Braid GWR1113£1650, Midland Ry Built 1923 Derby, oval brass worksplate ex NCC 0-6-0 Class 'V' locomotive, later rebuilt to Class 'V1', either No 71, 72 or 73 as only these three were built that particular year, all were withdrawn in 1961 GWR1113 £2100, Worksplate Midland Ry. Built 1923 Derby, oval brass, ex Northern Ireland NCC 0-6-0 Class 'V' locomotive, later rebuilt to Class 'V1', either No 71, 72 or 73 as only these three were built that particular year, all were withdrawn in 1961, face lightly cleaned rear ex loco GWR1115 £1000.
Coach plates, etc.: LMSNCC Makers Belfast 1936(with track circuit) SRA293 £80, LMSNCC 2 carriage plates - Builders plate 'LMS LOT NO 1325 1942'. Oval 13x9 cm., Carriage dimension plate '57' - 0" x 9' - 9"'. Rectangular/rounded ends 32x8 cm. SOL303 £60, Small oval cast iron Coach Plate 'LMS NCC rebuilt Ballymena 1945'. Unrestored with the 3 original screws still in place. 127x101mm.TRA803 £55, 'LMS Builders. Derby. 1924' ex LMSNCC carriage, oval c/i SOL304 £21, LMSNCC coach builders plate 'Built Harland & Wolff Belfast 1948' oval, 13x10 cm, ex coach condition SRA911 £215.
Wagonplates, etc.: LMSNCC'2646' TCK683 £of, LMSNCC ORA991 £30, LMSNCC Rebuilt Ballymena 1945 SRA396 £110, MRNCC'3' SRA493 £20, LMSNCC'358' BRA1194 £25, LMSNCC 1738 BRA1095 £54, MRNCC'163' SRA293 £40, MRNCC '7' SRA398 £50, MRNCC wagonplate MKA598 £36, LMSNCC 1688 wagon plate BRA999 £28, LMS rebuilt Ballymena 1945 BRA999 £15, UTA rebuilt Ballymena 1949 BRA999 £64, MRNCC '185' ORA1099 £60, 3 plates (BNCR '1565', MRNCC '539', LMSNCC '2614') RCJ1199 of@£200, LMSNCC KRA400 £55, 'LMS NCC 1167'wagonplate. Front and back painted, 350x175mm, TRA802 £61, LMSNCC wagonplate '1738' TRA603 £38, 'LMSNCC 813' rect. cast iron Wagon Plate. Vaguely rest. 350x175mm TRA1003 £50, 'LMSNCC 1890' rect. cast iron wagon plate. Face restored TRA1203 £10, a cast iron axle box cover with cast lettering 'LMS NCC BELFAST', ebay1104 £16, cast iron wagon plate 'Load 10 Tons'. ex wagon condition 284x62mm o/all fixing lugs. TRA305 £ns, Midland Railway NCC cast iron wagon plate MRNCC '1960' ex-wagon unrestored cond. 349x174mm TRA305 £25, 'LMS NCC built Harland & Wolff Belfast 1948' Oval 10x13cm, repainted over original MCA605 £na, 'LMS NCC 1895' wagonplate, 36x18cm MCA605 £na, 'LMS NCC 358' rect. cast iron wagon plate. Face rest. TRA705 £40, wagonplate 'MRNCC 3', 35x17cm KRA1005 £84, [probably fake LMSNCC wagonplate '1891' MCA206 £65], pair of cast iron wagon plates 'BNCR 1034' (repair to one corner) and 'LMSNCC 2642' vgc, both face restored a while ago TRA506 £85, MRNCC '338' wagonplate probably repainted GCR906 £20, wagonplates, (a) LMS, Lot No 1325, 1942, oval 13x9cm, (b) Identical, ex LMS NCC Wagon built at Derby to replace stock destroyed in WWII air raid on York Rd yards, repainted long ago. (2) GCR906 £9, axlebox covers, (a) 'B&NCR', (b) 'LMS, 9x4', each approx 28x11.5cm with hook to right & bolthole left, front repainted. (2) GCR906 £16, axlebox covers, (a) 'MR,NCC', (b) 'LMS, NCC', each 29x23cm, with hook to right & bolt hole to left, fronts repainted. (2) GCR906 £80, 'D' Wagon Plate, 'L.M.S 12 Tons, Std, 2297' , ex NCC, vertical break through left hole & mounted on wood block, repainted black on yellow GCR906 £16, cast iron wagonplate 'LMS NCC 625' 35x17cm, face repainted white on black, ex-vehicle back SRA906 £100, Two axle box covers, 'MR, NCC', 'LMS, NCC', each 29x23cm, with hook to right & bolt hole to left, fronts repainted GCR907 £80, Wagon plate, 'M.R.N.C.C. 338', 32x18cm, rectangle, curved corners & decorative serif characters, letters etc probably repainted GCR907 £20, 'D' wagon plate, Irish origin 'L.M.S 12 Tons, Std, 2297', ex NCC, vertical break through left hole & mounted on wood block, repainted black on yellow GCR907 £16, Two axle box covers - 'B&NCR', (b) 'LMS, 9x4', each approx 28x23cm with hook to right & bolthole left, front repainted GCR907 £16, LMSNCC cast iron wagon number late 'LMS NCC 1718', together with an 'SR1821' cast iron Wagon Plate. (2) TRA708 £65, UTA cast iron wagonplate: 'UTA 2686', Rectangular with rounded corners, 35x18cm in ex-vehicle condition a little metal missing from one rim SRA309 £180, BNCR wagon plate '598' cast iron, rectangular with rounded corners, 35x18cm restored in red with gold letters and edging, the back showing signs of use SRA609 £65, cast iron wagonplate: 'MR NCC 2007.' rectangular, 36x18 cm with rounded corners, repainted both sides, SRA311 £210, cast iron wagonplate: 'LMS NCC 2067' rectangular, 36x18 cm with rounded corners, repainted both sides, SRA311 £40, LMSNCC, 2574, wagonplate from a wooden bodied wagon scrapped at Adelaide Yard in Belfast, cast iron, 35x18cm, of unusual pattern, the front repainted, SRA912 £50, LMSNCC cast iron wagon plate '1718' unrestored TRA713 £20, LMSNCC 1499 wagon plate, rectangular cast iron, totally unrestored, GWR1113 £40 MRNCC 177 wagon plate, rectangular cast iron, totally unrestored, GWR1113 £100, MRNCC 1044 wagon Plate, rectangular cast iron, totally unrestored, GWR1113 £50, an LMSNCC wagonplate 'LMS NCC 358', rectangular c/i, repainted front 35x18cm SOL1014 £80, MRNCC 858 wagon plate ebay1214 of@£119.99, LMSNCC Belfast axle box cover GCR215 £4, LMSNCC '2646' wagonplate GCR215 £22, LMSNCC '2518' wagonplate £24 LMSNCC '3076' wagonplate, gaelic style (sic!) numbers GCR215 £44, 'LMSNCC 2062' cast iron wagonplate unrestored TRA315 £50, 'MRNCC 1006' cast iron wagonplate unrestored TRA315 £50, an LMSNCC '358' rectangular c/i wagonplate possibly repainted, front only, some time ago, 36x18cm, RNT1115 £20, Wagon Plate LMSNCC 1831, rectangular cast iron, totally unrestored GWR1115 £30, small c/i oval wagon plate, 'UTA-Rebuilt Ballymena 1949', as removed condition STA117 £160, LMSNCC wagonplate 2528, rectangular c/i, repainted. 35x17cm SOL217 £70, Loco [actually a wagon plate] maker's plate 'MRNCC 4205' 36x18cm PUR0517 €100, UTA cast iron wagon plate 'UTA 2685' restored a while ago. 35x18cm, TRA817 £230, rectangular cast iron wagon plate 'LMS NCC 1536' face restored only 35x18cm, TRA817 £45, MRNCC '3' wagonplate, cast iron, 89x17cm, the front repainted est£50-80 £na GCR1120.
Billposters: MRNCC RCN386 £of, MRNCC SRA988 £100, MRNCC abbrev. 'MRNCC Bill posting prohibited' 51x28 cm repainted SRA1299 £360, MRNCC cast iron notice "MRNCC, Bill Posting Prohibited", 27x16.5cm, front repainted GCR1006 £170, MRNCC cast iron notice 'MRNCC bill posting prohibited' rectangular, 51x28 cm with flat topped raised border and rounded corners, repainted front and back in black on yellow, SRA311 £340.
Gate, Bills etc: MRNCC SRA1288 £85, BRA393 £105, NIR fully titled flangeless alloy sign, a further six lines text ref shut and fasten gate, circa 1967, some face marks and removal damage 41x25 cm SOL607 £20, MRNCC cast iron accomodation gate notice, 50x30cm, the front repainted, the back untouched GCR109 £110, cast iron gate notice: 'LMS NCC Notice relative to accomodation crossing gates. Any person omitting to shut and fasten this accommodation crossing gate will be prosecuted pursuant to 8. Vic. Ch. 20 Sec. 75. Penalty 40/-' rectangular 50x30 cm with rounded corners and flat topped raised border, repainted both sides, fixing appears to be by two bent over metal plates on the back, SRA311 £50, LMSNCC cast iron sign 'Track Circuit No.74' with downward pointing arrow, oval, 29x23 cm, ex trackside condition, SRA311 £120, MRNCC cast iron accommodation crossing, the front repainted, GCR1211 £60, an MRNCC small abbreviated title cast iron sign 'Bill Posting Prohibited', rectangular, 28x18cm, face repainted only, years ago, vgc, GCR616 est£150-200, £360.
Accommodation crossing: LMSNCC SRA294 £100, BRA494 £59, AdvRCJ195 £85, MRNCC BRA995 £78, SRA696 £85, BRA597 £105, LMSNCC SRA698 £95, MRNCC SRA1299 £90, MRNCC MKA400 £50, MRNCC Accommodation Crossing. 50x30, unrestored SRA1202 £90, LMSNCC abbreviated title cast-iron Accommodation Crossing Gates notice. 7 lines of text, 48x29 cm, SRA303 £240, MRNCC cast iron gate notice. Face rest. only. 496x299mm. TRA803 £70, aluminium NIR accommodation crossing a few scratches on left side approx 406x254mm on ebay1105 £13.50, MRNCC accommodation gate notice front restored 483x305mm STA406 £180, LMSNCC accommodation gate notice front restored 483x305mm STA406 £80, MRNCC full title cast iron gate sign SO606 £126, MRNCC cast iron accomodation crossing notice, 50x29cm, front repainted black on yellow GCR1006 £100, cast iron notice: 'Midland Railway Co NCC Notice Relative to Accomodation Crossing Gates. Any Person Omitting to Shut and Fasten This Accommodation Crossing Gate Will be Prosecuted Pursuant to 8. Vic. Ch. 20 Sec. 75. Penalty 40/-. ' Rectangular 50x30 cm with rounded corners and flat topped raised border, repainted both sides, fixing appears to be by two bent over metal plates on the back, SRA311 £60, 'Midland Railway Co. NCC' cast iron Notice, seven lines of text regarding accommodation crossing gates, vgc, face restored only TRA1115 £60, MR(NCC) c/i, accommodation crossing sign, corner loss GCR216 £40, cast iron 'Midland Railway Co. N.C.C. Notice relative to accomodation cross gates Any person omitting to shut and fasten this accomodation crossing gate will be prosecuted pursuant to 8.Vic.Ch.20 Sec.75 Penalty 40/-' in ex lineside condition, 50x30cm GNR1018 £120.
Trespass: MRNCC 50x30cm SRA1288 £85, MRNCC 50x30cm BRA991 £145, MRNCC cracked 'Any person..' BRA594 £ns, MRNCC 4 line GWR598 £50, MRNCC 51X30X152cm on post (slightly concave) SRA900 £110, MRNCC 5 line Trespass fastened to a short stub of angle iron, 49.5x30cm, TRA802 £na, MRNCC 5 line Trespass, 50x30cm, unrestored, SRA902 £98, 'MRNCC' cast iron trespass, totally unrestored & still fixed to its curtailed angle iron post TRA506 £85, MRNCC cast iron trespass front repainted black on yellow KRA107 £100, MRNCC 'Notice Relative To Accommodation Crossing Gates.......', 50x30cm, front repainted black on yellow GCR507 £75, MRNCC cast iron: 'Midland Railway Co. NCC–Any person trespassing …. (five lines of text).' 50x30cm the front painted grey with white lettering and edging, the back in ex-trackside condition, SRA607 £75, a Northern Ireland Railways Company Limited fully titled flangeless alloy sign, a further six lines text ref shut and fasten gate, circa 1967, some face marks and removal damage 41x25 cm SOL607 £20, MRNCC cast iron notice ' Midland Railway Co NCC – Notice Relative to Accommodation Crossing Gates...' 50x30cm in original condition and attached to fixing struts SRA1207 £90, NIR red enamel trespass 61x45 cm ebay510 €na, MRNCC cast iron trespass STD211 range £120-50, sold £50, MRNCC, cast iron trespass notice, 50x30 cm, the front repainted, GCR711 £ns, a cast iron sign 'Midland Railway Co. NCC (Northern Counties Committee) Any person trespassing will without further notice be prosecuted pursuant to 62 and 63 Vic.C.H. 64 Sec 32. Penalty 40/-', in unrestored condition CRE1014 £140, NIR tinplate trespass notice MEE815 est@€30-50, Northern Ireland Railways Company Limited enamel sign 'Warning Trespassers Prosecuted', 61x41cm, v.g.c. with minor loss to two corners GWR1118 £100, A Midland Railway Northern Counties Committee trespass notice, cast iron, 50x30cm, in original condition. est£100-200 £90 GCR319. .
Bridge no.: described BCDR (more probably BNCR and a wagon plate), cast iron rectangular, rounded corners, 48x24cm '106' KRA402 £100, BNCR cast iron '106' bridge numberplate 19×9.75cm face restored only TRA318 £120.
Station: ex-Portrush railway station clock, made by Sharman D Neill of Belfast, carefully restored, and standing 5.3 metres tall, ebay204 $5539.
Signalling: Crossgar-Downpatrick N Jnc single line tablet KFR268 £5, 2WT'Trew and Moy-Dungannon 'Beragh-Pomeroy' MKA1091 £180, LMSNCC Tyer's No.6 Tablets 'Bellarena-Limavaddy Jct' RCN1286 £of@35, ORA392 £120, 'Castlerock-Bellarena', 'Annaghmore-Portadown Jct.' RCN1286 £of@35 each, LMSNCC copper lamp ORA1098 £60, LMSNCC lineside cupboard with telephone and Tyers instrument SRA1298 £320, Guard's bullseye lamp Manufacturing & Railway Supplies, London, Reg-Design 826558-9, stated ex-Cookstown LMSNCC WHY299 £60, Tyers No. 6 Tablet 'Ballymena-2-Cullybackey' BRA400 £40, modified No. 6 tablet 'Ballymoney-Coleraine 55' BRA400 £30, tablet 'Coleraine-Castlerock 19' brass faced KRA700 £400, 'P(oyntz)pass-Newry 7' alloy KRA700 £110, Tyers No.6 apparatus KRA700 £400, a second KRA1000 £520, key token 'P.Pass-Newry 16' KRA101 £50, 'Ballymena-Cullybackey 13' alloy token KRA401 £100, brass key token 'LJ-LH 21' (described Larne Jct.-Harbour [but Limavady Jct.-Lisahally]) KRA401 £ns, alloy key token 'B.Money-Coleraine 25' KRA401 £ns, 'NW-BY 22' key token KRA1001 £50, alloy tablet 'Derry-Lissahally 17' KRA1001 £120, tablet 'Coleraine-Ballymoney' KRA1001 £100, wooden cased signal box train indicator, plated 'From York Road-Down line', being plated 'Larne' several times, other plates include 'Express passenger', 'Rail car' and 'Light engine' 46x38x23cm and with top mounted brass bell and side box emergency switches KRA1001 £280, single line tablet, 'Coleraine-Castlerock 20' KRA102 £300, single line tablet alloy 'Bellarena-Castlerock 21' KRA102 £150, brass key token 'LJ-CK 20' (believed Larne Jct.-Carrickfergus [but Lisahally-Castlerock]) KRA102 £90, alloy tablet 'York Rd.-Antrim 7' KRA102 £120, Bangor colour signal box diagram 9/3/1960 109x33cm KRA102 £70, LMSNCC wooden cased train describer plated 'To Greenisland-Down Line' describer also plated 'Larne' and with train types including 'Express Passenger' 'RailCar' and 'Light Engine' 41x35x23 cm KRA402 £250, rectangular brass 'Dunloy-B.Boyland 27' KRA402 £170 and 'C.Backey-Dunloy 27' KRA402 £160, Tyers No.6 circular alloy tablet 'Ballymena-Cullybacky' GCA502 £na, rectangular alloy tablets 'Lisahally-Eglinton' GCA502 £na and 'P.Pass-Newry' GCA502 £na, LMSNCC track circuit No. 19 with down arrow oval cast iron plate 29x22 cm KRA403 £150, Tyers key token instrument KRA403 £620, No.6 alloy tablets 'Cullybackey-Ballymena' and 'Castlerock-Coleraine' RCJ403 £of@85 each, No.6 modified tablet 'Lisahally-Eglington' RCJ403 £of@45, LMS pattern loco head lamp with red bullseye lens (probable NI 'Jeep' origins) MTN104 £24, locomotive gauge glass lamp. Stamped 'U.T.A.' in door, original u/m vessel with 'LMS' burner, red lens sliding cover clear front glass TRA704 £55, a Northern Ireland signal repeater, ebay1104 £176, mahogany cased Signal Box Wall Telephone from a box on the MR(NCC) Line between Whiteabbey and Belfast (probably Carrickfergus), bell codes within a glazed panel screwed to face TRA1104 £47, key token, brass, (Ballymoney-Dunloy) engraved 'BY-NY' on oval head with triangle cutout, GCA305 £na, Single line tablet, 'Coleraine-Ballymoney', Tyers No 6, alloy, square configuration, stamped serif lettering on milled section of an older tablet, GCA305 £na, alloy tablet, 'P.pass-Newry', curved top & base, straight sides, circ cutouts & guide pins at sides, GCA305 £na, brass key token, (Limavady Junction-Lissahally) oval head stamped 'LJ-LH', GCA305 £na, key token, brass, (Dunloy-Ballymoney), oval head engraved 'NY-BY', with triangle cutout, GCA305 £na, wagonplate 'MRNCC 3', 35x17cm KRA1005 £84, alloy single line tablet 'Ballymena-Antrim' ex NCC GWR1105 £40, LMSNCC square brass tablet 'Limavady-Limavady Junc' 89mm square, prominent lettering KRA106 £170, Tyers No 6 alloy tablet 'Limavady Jct-Bellarena', stamped serif lettering KRA106 £50, solid copper signal lamp case with ribbed bullseye lens & backlight, brass hinge, catch & oval brass plate 'LMS RAILWAY' on top. Ex LMS.NCC ground signal at Londonderry Waterside, 381mm high KRA106 £55, RSC key token for Coleraine to Portrush cylindrical steel with rings & brass circular head engraved 'CE-PH', a long section key used when Portstewart Box was swiched out KRA106 £40, Tyers No 6 rectangular tablet 'Derry-Lisahally' KRA106 £50, RSC key token 'Whitehead-Larne', cylindrical with rings & circular steel head KRA106 £90, LMSNCC Tyers No 6 alloy tablet, Coleraine-Portrush branch, marked 'CE-PH' in serif lettering KRA106 £100, LMSNCC Tyers No 6 alloy tablet 'Bellarena-Castlerock', stamped serif lettering, contained in its leather pouch with strap, buckle & circular steel hoop KRA106 £100, LMSNCC track circuit indicator with curved top & alloy case, circular aperture with red banner showing 'Track Occupied/Clear' a plate below '96 TRACK' & makers plate "The Westinghouse Brake & Saxby Signal Co", 152x95mm, used for the outer home track circuit at Londonderry Waterside KRA106 £90. BNCR/LMSNCC wooden cased semaphore signal repeater with distant signal arm on brass post with decorative finial, 216x114mm, from Greensland cabin where it indicated No 48 facing points at Bleach Green Junction KRA106 £95, LMSNCC brass key token 'W'head-Larne Hbr', triangular head with stamped lettering on both sides KRA106 £80, a Tyers No 6 single line brass tablet 'Cookstown Jct.- Randalstown' KRA406 £270, a Tyers No 6 tablet 'Limavady Jct.-Bellarena' alloy with hand cut lettering, complete with leather pouch with padded circular hoop KRA406 £100, a 'Ballymena-Antrim' token GWRA506 £30, single line key 'CE/PH. A'. (Coleraine-Portrush) 28cm long SOL606 £74, Alloy tablet 'Belfast Central-Antrim', wedge shape GCR906 £10, Tyers No 6, alloy tablet, 'Coleraine-Ballymoney', names stamped on older tablet & configuration altered from circle to square GCR906 £8, Brass key token, Castlerock-Limavady Junction, head stamped 'CK-LJ', with square cutout GCR906 £10, Signal lever plates, LMS, NCC, ex Kilroot Box on Belfast-Larne line, Nos 1-13 cast iron, 7.5x21.5cm, rounded top & base & back bracket, various wordings, one refers to 'Whitehead', two blank (out of use), one with letters in shadow only, but refers to 'C.Fergus', No 2 has piece broken off top, all original black on white, hand painted, with older red/yellow visible on bracket etc. (13) GCR906 £26, Tyers No 6 alloy tablet, 'Coleraine-Ballymoney', GCR906 £10, NCC alloy tablet Ballymena-Antrim No 29 GWR507 £60, tablets & keys, Tyers No 6 Coleraine-Ballymoney (2 styles), Poynzpass-Newry (wedge shape) & Keys CK-LJ & LJ-LH. (5) GCR507 £28, 'Belfast Central-Antrim', Tyers No. 6 wedge shape alloy tablet, GCR507 £50, Tyer's brass faced tablet: 'Bellarena - Limavady Junct 10' vgc SRA907 £300, Tyers No 6, alloy tablet, 'Coleraine-Ballymoney', names stamped on older tablet & configuration altered from circle to square GCR907 £8, Single line tablet, 'Belfast Central-Antrim', alloy wedge shape GCR907 £10, Single line tablet, Tyers No 6, Coleraine-Ballymoney (alloy) GCR907 £10, 13 Signal lever plates, LMS, NCC, ex-Kilroot box on Belfast-Larne line, Nos 1-13 cast iron, 8x22cm, rounded top & base & back bracket, various wordings, one refers to 'Whitehead', two blank (out of use), one with letters in shadow only, but refers to 'C.Fergus', No 2 has piece broken off top, all original black on white, hand painted, with older red/yellow visible on bracket etc. GCR907 £26, an LMSNCC signalling token 'Coleraine-Ballymoney 14', alloy, gc. SOL1007 £75, NCC alloy tablet 'Ballymena-Antrim No 16' GWR 1107 £170, LMSNCC signal lamp interior MTN108£25, MRNCC Tyers No. 6 aluminium single line tablet 'Limavady Junct - Bellarena 26', vgc, SRA308 £120, MRNCC Tyers No.6 brass tablet 'Bellarena - Castlerock 26' vgc, SRA308 £340, NCC LMSR Heppers Key Machine complete with brass ended steel key stamped on both sides 'LEVER No. 58'. Stands approximately 33cm high and has a 5cm diameter glass faced indicator at the top with a small lock and key beneath where it is embossed 'Patented No. 343035'. At the bottom where the Key Token fits, it is embossed ' LMSR Heppers Patent'. The top dome has a small plate attached 'The Westinghouse Brake & Saxby Signal Co. Ltd. London', originated from Greenisland Signal Box on the Belfast to Larne line and in use from the 1930's up to the 1980's. It was used to give an emergency release at Bleach Green Junction. Fully functional, the small brass lock at the bottom is open allowing manual removal of the cover to release the key if operated GWR1108 £170, Tyers No 6 Tablet, Coleraine-Ballymoney (alloy), stamped lettering GCR109 £110, Key Token, Coleraine-Limavady brass key, as with the Irish practice the head is stamped 'CK-LJ' GCR109 £60, Key Token, Limavady-Lissahally, 'LJ-LH' GCR109 £60, Key Token, Ballymoney-Dunloy, 'BY-NY' GCR109 £70, Tyers square single line tablet 'Limavady-Limavady Jct', brass GCR409 £320, alloy single line tablet 'Coleraine-Ballymoney' GCRA809 £60, Tyers No 6 single line tablet, 'Bellerena-Limavady Jct', (alloy) GCR1009 £160, alloy single line tablet 'Coleraine-Ballymoney' gc STA110 £ns. aluminium Tyers No. 6 Tablet 'Ballymoney-Coleraine 14' the section names have been re-engraved following extension of the section, good ex-section condition SRA310 £40, Tyers No 6 alloy Coleraine-Ballymoney tablet, GCR410 £20, alloy tablet 'Coleraine-Ballymoney' gc. STA610 £ns, Single line hoop with leather pouch containing a square brass tablet 'Limavady-Limavady Junc 19' 43x29 cm in good ex-section condition, although the leather round the hoop needs repair, SRA1211 £180, brass single line tablet: 'Limavady-Limavady Junc 25', square type in good ex-section condition SRA312 £180, LMSNCC Track Circuit No. 109, cast iron oval 29x23cm, old weld repair to the left hand side, unrestored GCR312 £30, UTA signal box diagram, Bellarena, showing the routes towards Belfast and Derry, dated 26 April 1963, 66x29cm, in the original frame GCR1012 £150, Oval cast iron Plate 'LMS NCC Track Circuit No. 64' with directional arrow face restored only TRA1112 £70, framed signal box diagram, Bangor, UTA. 109x33cm, within original frame SRA1212 £520, Derry-Lisahally tablet, Eglinton-Limavady Junct. tablet and Lisahally-Eglinton tablet SOL1013 £900, Box telephone, Belfast-Larne-Ballymena circuit GCR0214 £30, MRNCC miniature lower quadrant Distant Signal Arm with wooden blade and cast iron spectacle plate and back blinder both embossed 'MR&NCC' 61cm long TRA0314 £60, a Tyers No 6 single line tablet, Bellarena-Limavady Jct., (alloy), from the Coleraine to Derry section of the LMSNCC, GCR0414 £110, an LMSNCC Tyers key release instrument, 25cm diameter, only a handful used on NCC lines, GCR0414 £250, a Tyers No 6 single line 'Castlerock-Bellarena' alloy tablet GCR0714 £40, alloy rectangular single line tablet 'Derry-Lisahally' ex use condition 5x11cm RNT0914 £110, alloy rectangular single line tablet 'Lisahally-Eglinton' ex use condition 5x11cm RNT0914 £110. an alloy Tyers No.6 single line tablet 'Castlerock-Bellarena', in good ex service condition CRE1014 £50. a Tyers No 6 single line tablet, Bellarena-Limavady Junction, (brass/steel), from the Derry to Coleraine section of the BNCR GCR0215 est£150-300 Irish Railways LMSR Heppers Key Machine complete with steel key and brass plated 202 POINTS. Stands approximately 33cm high and has a 5cm diameter glass faced indicator at the top with a small lock and key beneath where it is embossed 'Patented No. 343035'. At the bottom where the Key Token fits, it is embossed 'WB & SC Co. London- Heppers Patent'. The original key is in place. Nice condition, painted red with black operating key GWR1114 £100, LMSNCC Track circuit plate GCR215 £44, Tyers No 6 single line tablet, Bellarena-Limavady Junction, (brass/steel), from the Derry to Coleraine section of the BNCR GCR215 £360, LMSNCC track circuit plate CRE415 £40, Smaller type brass key token for the NY-BY section, good used condition, SRA915 £75, Smaller type brass key token for the BY-NY section, good used condition SRA915 £80, Smaller type brass key token for the CK-LJ section, well used condition, slightly bent at top of handle SRA915 £35, Single Line Tablet 'BELFAST JCT. CN. 21 BMCCT JCT.' 11cm diameter PUR0517 €360, Alloy Single Line tablet with Key 'MAGHERAFELT MONEYMORE OCCUPATION KEY' 11x20cm PUR0517 €110, Alloy single line tablet 'BALLYMENA CULLYBACKEY 1' 11cm diameter PUR0517 est€80-€120 €ns, Brass single line tablet 'COOKSTOWN JCT RANDALSTOWN 7' 11cm diameter PUR0517 €280, Alloy single line tablet 'LARNE BALLYBOLEY 8' 11cm diameter PUR0517 €80, Brass single line tablet 'RANDALSTOWN TOOME 28' 11cm diameter PUR0517 €200, Brass single line tablet 'DOWNPATRICK JUNc DUNDRUM 23' 11cm diameter PUR0517 €460, a Tyers No 6 single line tablet 'Randalstown-Toome' (brass), GCR917 est£300-400 £420,a cast iron plate 'LMSNCC Track Circuit No.141' with arrow in restored some time ago condition CRE1017 £ns, 'Armagh South-Tynan UTA' leather holster PUR517 €100, a Tyers No 6 NCC single line tablet, 'Ballymoney-Ballyboyland' (alloy). The tablet has been broken and repaired, GCR618 est£200-350, £360, a Tyers BNCR tablet, 'Limavady-Limavady Junc' (brass) GCR918 est£250-400 £420, a Tyers No. 6 tablet 'Bellarena-Limavady Junct' (brass/steel) GCR918 est£250-400 £380, a Tyers No.6 tablet 'BMCCT Jct-Belfast CN Jct' (alloy) GCR918 est£100-200 £440, a brass Tyers tablet, 'Lisahally-Eglinton' SRA918 £220, an alloy Tyers tablet 'Derry-Lisahally SRA918 £130, a single line key token forLimavady-Lisahally inscribed 'LJ-LH' SRA918 £20.
Cutlery, china, ashtrays etc.: LMSNCC salt and pepper pots MTN486 £18, Brown beer bottle SRA1089 £15, 1pt. beer bottle hotels BRA1291 £25, LMSNCC beer bottle SRA692 £26, BRA999 £20, cigarette case SRA390 £95, chamber pot ONS691 £110 SRA293 £170, spoon BRA395 £14, LMSNCC glass vinaigrette SRA693 £25, LMSNCC full title crest condiment set (4 glass with plated tops) SRA694 £160, LMSNCC cigarette case SRA694 £ns, SRA1294 £200, UTA kidney shaped dish BRA797 £20, UTA mustard pot BRA797 £20, pottery ashtray SRA492 £38, LMSNCC ashtray MAT393 £32, NCC ashtray MAT393 £22, MRNCC grape scissors SRA998 £42, LMSNCC grape scissors SRA998 £40, grape scissors 18cm made Mappin & Webb LMSNCC motif on one arm SRA399 £30, green beer bottle LMSNCC hotels BRA999 £20, LMSNCC Hotel clear bottle 23cm RCJ1199 £of@£30, 6 dessert spoons LMSNCC Hotels by W &H RCJ1199 £of, 5 soup spoons LMSNCC W &H 'Oruba' pattern RCJ1199 £of, 4 soup spoons UTA W &H 'Oruba' pattern RCJ1199 £of, 1 Dinner fork W & 'Oruba' RCJ1199 £of, 3 Irish tablespoons incl. LMSNCC MTN600 £20, LMS NCC china plate 228mm diameter by Dunn Bennett & Co., top marked with LMS NCC in two staggered vertical rectangles in blue on plain white TRA1001 £15, LMSNCC silver plated grape scissors by Elkington, stepped block logo on face of one arm TRA1101 £78, LMSNCC 8-slice toast rack, by Walker & Hall, clearly top-marked with the 'LMS NCC' block motif; as is a pair of accompanying LMS NCC grape-scissors. SRA1202 £50, LMSNCC soup and serving spoons, UTA soup spoon, NER and ECJS forks. All VGC. (5) KRA103 £46, UTA brown stoneware ashtray MTN103 £16, LMS cordial glass, full etched Company title crest and scroll on side, 10 cm tall, SRA303 £50, hallmarked silver cigarette case engraved 'London, Midland & Scottish Railway Company Northern Counties Committee 1933' 7.6cm square RCJ303 £of@175, LMS NCC Spoon, LMS NCC Hotels Spoon and Ulster Transport Fork MTN903 £18, LMSNCC small china Cream Jug by Dunn Bennet & Co. Ltd. Full titles & LMS crest to face. Some v.g. minor rest. a tiny lip chip & small base crack. Uncommon. 52mm tall TRA0504 £80. LMSNCC pair of silver plated Grape Scissors by Elkington. Top marked 'LMS NCC' in 2 stepped outlined panels. vgc TRA0504 £32, LMSNCC dark green glass beer bottle embossed 'L.M.S.N.C.C.Hotels' vert. in 2 lines TRA704 £29, NCC large silverplated serving dish by Walker & Hall, 'LMS Hotels NCC' belted garter device on top. Oval, 41x29cm, good original condition KRA105 £35, UTA silver plate toast rack with winged horse logo and UTA initials underneath. Ex.Laharna Hotel, Co. Antrim. Horse and UTA logo sharp Almost 13cm long and 13cm to top of handle, the two cross members joining the two sides together need soldering at one side. ebay405 £13, UTA kidney shaped plate, mint, Blue Brooklyn pattern. Dunn, Bennett & Co., ex.Laharna Hotel, Larne,Co.Antrim. Base marked Property of Ulster Transport Hotels + manufacturers name, ebay405 £6, LMS NCC green glass beer bottle - ex NCC Hotel, Portrush, 23cm high, vgc, letters LMS NCC hotels appear in raised lettering 1.3cm high on side, ebay405 £17, 'LMS (full title) NCC ' china Tea Plate or Side Plate by Dudson. Top marked with the crest & full titles. vgc 156mm dia TRA905 £50, LMSNCC sherry glass 11 cms high with company initials deeply etched on the side of the glass in Art Deco block style on ebay1205 £24, LMSNCC beer bottle ebay407 £19.51, UTA one pint china coffee pot by Dunn Bennett & Co. white with blue floral decoration to upper body & matching lid, base marked 'Property of Ulster Transport Hotels', vgc, 132mm. tall TRA1107 £42, UTA Laharna Hotel pair of egg cups made by Dunn Bennett & Co. to the Blue Brooklyn pattern, no UTA marking, ebay1107 £ns, ebay1207 £4.99, LMSNCC cigarette case STA109 £30, Silver plate toast rack stamped on the base: 'Mappin & Webb London Sheffield .....plate W20380' along with a crest of a lion/griffin with the letters UTA ebay409 £14.99, LMSNCC silver plated grape scissors, 18cm long, the handle clearly marked with the company initials in block motif GCR709 £80, LMSNCC silver plated grape scissors by Elkington, top marked 'LMS NCC' in two vertical outlined panels, vgc. TRA909 £30, LMS N.C.C. Hotels' embossed olive green glass beer bottle, vg clean condition TRA711 £13, UTA small china cream/milk jug by Dunn Bennett & Co. base marked 'Property of Ulster Transport Hotels'. vgc 5cm tall TRA711 £46, LMSNCC Silverplate grape scissors manufactured by Elkington, 18cm long the initials 'LMS-NCC' incised into one of the handles, vgc SRA312 £ns, LMSNCC china chamber pot by Dunn Bennet & Co., Burslem, 23cm diameter rim, 13cm high, pot with the company title in full in a belted garter surrounding part of the company coat of arms, and the words 'Northern Counties Committee' below it glazed in light blue into the side, vgc SRA312 £280, LMSNCC solid silver cigarette case, marked with the year 1933 and the owner's initials, G.W., 8x8cm, curved to fit a jacket pocket GCR412 £360, UTA six items of Ulster Transport Hotels china from the ex-LMS NCC Laharna Hotel in Larne, Co. Antrim: a large milk jug, soup bowl, side plate, cup & saucer and butter pot, four items are base marked, two (side plate & saucer are not) but all match vgc (6), TRA812 £ns, LMSNCC, 1933, solid silver cigarette case, 9.5cm square GCR1013 £100, LMSNCC, silver plated coffee pot, by Walker and Hall of Sheffield, 17cm high GCR713 £90, LMSNCC teaspoon manufactured by Walker & Hall, initials stamped at top of handle, very tarnished SRA1014 £10, Ulster Transport Hotels' china milk jug by Dunn Bennett & Co., the title base marked, vgc, 10cms tall TRA1114 £47, UTA saltglaze ashtray by Coalisland Pottery GCR215 £10, LMS NCC Hotels green beer bottle, stands 23cm tall and is free from cracks and chips, GWR716 £40, an Ulster Transport Hotels decorative mustard pot GCR816 £4, LMSNCC glazed stoneware ashtray by The Coalisland Pottery, rim inscribed 'London Midland & Scottish Railway NCC' vgc 11cm dia TRA318 £ns, an LMSNCC 1935 solid silver cigarette case, the interior hallmarked, 7.6cm square, curved to fit pocket GCR618 est£80-120, £140.LMS NCC glass vinaigrette bottle, etched LMS NCC and complete with stopper, stands 14cm tall and exc. condit. GWR718 £120, Saltglaze ashtray, LMS NCC, UTA, Shipbuilders + long wood and copper type. (5) £42 CRE220.
Buttons: Small LMSNCC name and coa TCK483 £of@1.50, LMSNCC silver l.(+LMS) BRA991 £6, Brass s. BRA1291 £4, LMSNCC gilt m,s BRA492 £4, brass s,m,l BRA592 £4, LMSNCC 24mm BRA393 £6; £10, LMSNCC brass 17mm £3, LMSNCC 25x20mm+3x25mm+2x15mm BRA693 £23, 2 LMSNCC Police nickel 19+25mm BRA1093 £5, 2 LMSNCC police chrome 25mm+17mm BRA594 £ns, LMSNCC nickel 2x25mm, 2x20, 2x15 BRA694 £5, LMSNCC police chrome 25,19,17mm F22.6 BRA1094 £16, UTA 17mm silver was loco RCJ700 £of@1, brass MRNCC F61/4 25mm BRA900 £35, 6 MRNCC, 2 large, 2 medium, 2 small F61/4 (with 2 GNRI and 1 GSR) SRA1000 £na, 6 MRNCC + 2GNRI + 1GSR £150 Hendon 12/00, MRNCC large brass F61/4 'Limerick Clothing Co.' BRA601 £25, MRNCC large brass 25mm button, full title around wyvern (F61/4) TRA602 £43, MRNCC medium 19.5mm. Brass Button (Frog. 61/4). Full title around wyvern. TRA504 £50, UTA green, white and red enamel and chrome uniform cap badge. 35mm diameter. SRA604 £22, 'Midland Rly. Northern Counties Committee' 25.5mm brass button (F61/4). dent above wyvern TRA704 £60,'LMS Northern Counties Committee' 25mm. brass button. (F61/5) TRA704 £38, LMSNCC 1923-1947 17mm gilt GLO £of@12, LMSNCC 24mm brass GLO £of@30, MRNCC 26mm, brass button, F61/4 GAC408 £of@55, MRNCC brass uniform button 24mm diameter showing griffin design surrounded by title, Froggatt 61/4 SRA1215 £14, Midland Railway Interest: Dining Car issue large and small buttons (Froggatt 11/11); Police Dept. tunic small button (F11/9); Hotel issue small button (F11/12); Northern Counties Committee large button (F61/4); Ambulance medallion inscribed to 'R. Sealey'. (6) TRA716 £210, MRNCC guard's watch, circa 1910, used on the Midland Railway line, between Belfast and Londonderry, back is stamped 'M.R.N.C.C. No 56', in full working order, STA118 £280, .
Miscellaneous: MR or LMSNCC flarelamp TCK883
£of, Narrowwater cash bag RCN286 £of@15, 2
LMSNCC posters-internal views hotels SOT486 £150,
LMSNCC Track Circuit, (also LMS) BRA392 £47, No.109
BRA493 £35, UTA gold pass SRA893 £110, 10
LMSNCC Audit tickets BRA493 £10, MRNCC 1912 TT BRA693
£22, NIR poster 'N.Ireland' £10, Portstewart
1911 TT BRA694 £ns, LMSNCC 1944 TT BRA694 £ns,
MRNCC 1907 TT BRA694 £38, pair horse shunting lamps -
3 glasses Northern Ireland BRA694 £ns, guards slips
NCC+BCDR BRA694 £ns, poster 'NI' dmu at Derry colour
BRA1094 £ns, LMSNCC poster 'Conditions.. Glenariff
Glen' ORA198 £na, UTA poster 'NI landscape' CHR298
£550, LMSNCC 1938 'NI tours' 68 pages BRA698
£ns, 4 LMSNCC pocket TT 17.9.45, 7.10.46, 24.3.47,
31.5.48 BRA1298 £na, 7 LMSNCC TT 11.6.38, 11.9.39,
17.9.39, 1.4.49, 1.6.40, 1.11.42, 14.2.44 BRA1298
£na, 2 LMSNCC Working TT 1940 + 1949 MTN199
£10, NIR dr poster 6 car diesel at Downhill ORA199
£50, 4 LMSNCC 1945-48 pocket TT BRA1298 £20, 7
LMSNCC 1938-44 TT BRA1298 £29, 3 LMSNCC (+ 1 CDRJC)
1945-1948 TT BRA299 £26, Great Northern Railway 15ct.
gold pass, No. 4, Dublin United Tramways 9ct. gold, 1943,
Managing Director's Pass, and Great Southern & Western
Railway 15ct gold, enamel crest, pass, No. 41, all to A.P.
Reynolds. (3) WHY299 £500, UTA dr poster 'Dunluce
Castle' SRA999 £1150, 4 LMSNCC passenger TT MTN999
£na, NCC hat BRA600 £17, NIR dr poster 6 car
DMU KRA700 £40, MRNCC TT May 1907 ONS500 £65,
MRNCC TT 1909 ONS500 £130, 34 Irish incl. LMSNCC 1946
ONS500 £280, three tablespoons LMS Hotels NCC, UTA
& LMSNCC MTN900 £na, 4 posters 'NIR 150th
Anniversary', 'Sealink' & two different NIR MTN900
£na, MRNCC Tourist Programme 112pps 1907 SRA1000
£na, LMS Hotel Portrush postcard BRA100 £25,
NIR poster full colour photo of diesel at Downhill,
64x102cm also Belfast-Heysham container service same size 3
colour picture of rail container lifted to ship, very fine
and soiled, splits, good, WHY101 £withdrawn, 'Enjoy A
Holiday In Northern Ireland' (Costelloe), published by UTA,
printed by Stafford, mounted on linen - 102x66cm, ONS501
£400, 'A Northern Ireland Landscape' (Norman
Wilkinson), published by UTA, printed by Stafford, ONS501
£600, Midland Station Belfast tie-on Luggage Label.
Maroon print on brown paper with art deco design. Print
date 5/40. VGC. SRA302 £120, MR-NCC Guide to Tours in
North of Ireland - Giant's Causeway and Antrim Coast, 1905.
Repaired spine and lacking one map, VGC. SRA302 £34,
Antrim Road - Costelloe q.r. poster, folds minor edge
nicks, SRA902 £300, UTA/BR poster. 'Northern Ireland.
Spelga Pass, Mountains of Mourne'. q.r. Folds, otherwise
mint SRA1202 £75, UTA poster 'Headlands of NI'
Wilkinson, dr, folds, SRA603 £220, 9 MRNCC to English
destinations all with coloured cross & circle
overprints SRA603 est.£20, Wilson: BR, UTA, GNRB,
Northern Ireland offset lithograph in colours, printed by
Jordison & Co., Ltd., condition A- 102 x 64cm. CHR903
est. £500-700, £ns, 8 MR(NCC) luggage labels to
destinations in England: 3 (green) via Belfast &
Liverpool; 1 (pink) via Larne & Stranraer; 2 (green
circle); 1 (blue cross); 1 (yellow cross). SRA903 est.
£30, £ns, BR/UTA poster 'Northern Ireland'.
Lance Cattermole. q.r. Folds. VGC. SRA1203 £50, UTA
H/bills 'Fair at St. Patricks Barracks Ballymena 26/6/1965'
from list of 9 stations. v.g.c. and 'Rail & Road trip
to Buncrana 11/4/1966' from list of 11 stations. Small
corner loss. (2) TRA1203 £ns, leather guard's satchel
bag clearly stamped 'LMS NCC' KRA104 £65, LMSNCC
18x43cm handbill for Excursions to Portrush, dated 1938.
SRA304 est£10, £ns, MRNCC 3 large luggage
labels. All 'Royal Mail Route & Short Sea Passage for
Carlisle/Leeds/Manchester'. Minor edge loss to Carlisle
o/wise g.c. 117x98mm. & 113x82mm. TRA304 £130,
triangular luggage label 'Ulster Transport Midland Hotel
Belfast Northern Ireland'. vgc 183x91mm. TRA704 £35,
UTA PTT section 5 services, 172 pps, dated June 1951.
PPC804 ofs£10, LMSNCC PTT booklet of services in
Northern Ireland. 44 pps, dated October 1946. PPC804
ofs£12, LMS(NCC) fully titled & crested Luggage
Label 'Midland Station Hotel, Belfast Northern Ireland'.
One small edge tear o/wise g.c. 106x80mm, TRA904 £32,
LMSNCC full titles & crest Midland Station Hotel
Belfast Northern Ireland oval paper Luggage Label. 2 tiny
edge chips & a very small scuff. 106x81mm TRA105
£32, MR-NCC Guide Book 'Summer Tours in The North of
Ireland', illustrated card covers, 64pp dated 1907, covers
detached at rusty staples. SRA305 £55, LMSR-NCC
luggage labels (17) on coloured paper including short sea
passage via Larne and Stranraer and other sea routes (two
examples duplicated); plus collected and delivered and
luggage in advance labels (9) with duplication (26) SRA305
£120, MR-NCC luggage labels all overprinted with
symbols (red X, yellow X, blue X and green O) for a variety
of sea journeys to UK destinations, all different and vgc
(12) SRA305 £85, MR-NCC four large luggage labels on
white paper: via Antrim, via Cookstown, via Belfast and
Heysham and via Larne and Stranraer, vgc, (4) SRA305
est.£40, £ns, Railway Clearing House Junction
Diagrams. 1920 set of the 158 diagrams (plus a few earlier
ones with replacement superimposed). Complete with all
supplements and indices for 1922. From the Accountant's
Office, NCC. Contents mint, some wear on the spine 27x17 cm
PRO605 £240,LMSNCC Northern Ireland. Tours and
Excursions by Train and Motor Coach 1 May - 31 Oct. 1936,
colour cover with mountains and sea. 68 pp + fold-out map,
gc MCA605 £na, UTA Menus. (i) Slieve Donard Hotel
Dinner Dance. 7/59 and list of hotels. (ii) UTA menu/hotel
list for Northern Counties hotel. (2) MCA605 £na, UTA
triangular shaped, coloured luggage label for the Midland
Hotel, Belfast, Northern Ireland. vgc. SRA605 est.
£15 £ns, Costelloe 'Enjoy a holiday in Northern
Ireland', printed for Ulster Transport Authority by
Stafford - 101x63cm mounted on linen ONS1105 £280,
MR-NCC issued 3rd single from Strabane to Ballymagorry
(dated 25/8/1949), together with a complete two-piece Day
Excursion return from Londonderry WS to Portrush (dated
29/07/1907) – both vgc. (2) PTA1105 £ns, UTA:
60 issued whole Edmondsons from 36 different stations.
PTA1105 £30, LMSNCC 4pp large size handbill type
leaflets: 'Tourist tickets to Great Britain'; 'Holiday
return tickets to Great Britain'; 'Empire exhibition
Glasgow' all dated 1938. SRA306 est@£10, a dr poster
'Salmon fishing, Northern Ireland' by Norman Wilkinson, UTA
emblem below KRA406 £400, LMSNCC large oval luggage
label 'Northern Counties Hotel, Portrush for Giant's
Causeway Northern Ireland'. vgc 103x77mm TRA506 £ns,
Framed handbill, UTA, Last Steam To Dublin, 1966, also
Royal Train Notice, NIR QEII & D of E, Donegal
Quay-Belfast Central 9/3/95 & Associated Notice,
Official Opening of Cross Harbour Bridges. GCR906 £7,
LMSNCC Rule Book. Maroon clothbound covers with title in
gold 325pp dated 1932. Spine faded SRA906 £14,
Photographs of Irish, BR Standards and ex-LMS locomotives
together with ex-Scottish pre-grouping, ex-GCR and a
selection of diesels including Warship, Western and others.
(approx. 510) BON507 £85, Ulster Transport,
Multi-engined diesel train development April 1952, a
comprehensive report on the building of the new DMUs,
typescript with plans and many original plate photos at the
sets, decorative cover label with coa & train, also
plans of UTA restaurant cars, £80, Train registers
MRNCC, Larne 1923 (two), LMS similar 1941, CIE Rush &
Lusk, 1960. Regs for pass traffic GSR & other Irish Cos
inc narrow gauge, 1943, BCDR etc Charges 1945, Ready
Reckoner 1894. (7) GCR507 £11, LMSNCC, Belfast to
Greenisland, new loop Lines at Ballyclare Jct, signal
Arrangements, coloured, list of signal nos & descrips,
illusts of Train Describers, 81x25cm £40, Centenary
of the opening of the Belfast & Ballymena Rly, Pub
R.Exec NCC 1948, 72pp, card covers, staple wear, £ns,
a UTA 1951 'Tours and Excursions by road and rail in
Northern Ireland' ebay607 £6.50, NIR tie ebay607
£5.50, MRNCC luggage labels of types IM21–30
(22) plus 5 LMSNCC types (27), SRA607 £35, MRNCC
selection of luggage labels, some large 'Short sea passage'
types, or on different coloured papers, or with different
print colours on white, or with a variety of coloured
symbol overprints, all different (20), SRA607 £30,
MRNCC selection of seven luggage labels to 'home'
destinations mostly black print on white, but also includes
two in red printing, plus LMSNCC variety of luggage labels
to 'home' destinations as MRNCC type, but also a varied
selection of shipping labels to a variety of mainland UK
destinations on various coloured papers (32), SRA607
£30, NIR dr poster: 'Northern Ireland – For
beautiful coastal and inland scenery and attractive seaside
resorts travel By train', colour photographic study of a
diesel train passing Downhill, undated, rolled, vgc SRA607
£100, UTA, GNR, CIE, Erne Bus timetable booklet of
alternative road services introduced on the withdrawal of
rail between Portadown and Cavan, Ballyhaise and Belturbet,
Omagh and Dundalk, Fintona, Bundoran, Enniskillen and
Sligo. 42pp dated October 1957, covers worn, SRA607
est£10 £ns, a joint official publication
LMSNCC/NI Road Transport Board 'Northern Ireland Tours and
excursions by train and motor coach' S/back, 1st May until
31st October 1938. fares, timetables, b/w illustrations,
maps, adverts. c/w fold out route map inside rear cover,
minor cover wear SOL607 £na, A joint official
publication LMSNCC/NI Road Transport Board 'Northern
Ireland Tours and excursions by train and motor coach'
S/back, 1st May until 31st October 1938. fares, timetables,
b/w illustrations, maps, adverts. c/w fold out route map
inside rear cover, minor cover wear SOL607 £10,
LMS-NCC Hotels official: Northern Counties Hotel, Portrush
(NCC050A) showing exterior, swimming pool, ballroom and
crest, unused, vgc. SRA907 reserve£5 £ns, UTA
parcels outward counter book from Randalstown station from
December 1955-June 1956, 50 pages in hard card covers
20x25cm, fully used, ebay1107 £1.99, UTA (Great
Northern Area), Belfast, 7 July 1960, Train Working
Arrangements, 14x20cms Approx, 21pps., gc, ebay1107
£3.20, UTA TT, rail and road passenger services from
25 September 1950, 352pps, ebay1107 £2.50, LMSNCC
Supplement No.2 to the Appendix to the WTT dated June 1934,
card covers, 15pp dated March 1945, worn, covers creased,
SRA1207 £22, LMSNCC publication 'Container
Traffic-Inclined Runway System', blue card covers, 11pp
illustrated guide to system for transferring goods from
rail wagon to lorry including proposed changes to the
layout of various stations, December 1945, vgc SRA1207
£22, UTA publication 'Northern Ireland Tours and
Excursions by Train and Motor Coach', colour pictorial
covers showing bus and coach with scenic backdrop, 84pp
guide to tours, complete with fold out map, dated 1949
SRA308 £10, UTA publication 'Northern Ireland Tours
and Excursions', colour pictorial covers showing places
served, 120pp guide to tours, complete with fold out map,
dated 1954 SRA308 £10, LMSNCC WTT,blue card covers,
37pp dated April 1942 SRA308 £14, MRNCC pocket sized
PTT booklet, yellow and blue pictorial covers show
illustration of Giant's Causeway, 40pp dated June 1914,
covers worn and creased, SRA608 £30, NIR combined PTT
booklet dated June 1938, blue and white covers, 343pp plus
fold out map, includes the timetables of BCDR, GNRI,
LMSNCC, slightly rusty staples otherwise good SRA1208
£95, LLSR large red 2d letter stamp, coat of arms +
MRNCC 1d green paid stamp, stamped Troopers Lane, unused
(2) GCR109 £16, LMSNCC 19/10/1931 PTT ufn, 56pp, LMS
style maroon covers, pocket size, 8x12cm, lovely £40,
LMSNCC train & omnibus PTT 14/6/32 ufn, 120pp, LMS
style maroon covers, 10x14cm GCR109 £80, LMSNCC: A
collection of 48 issued singles (mainly from Londonderry
WS), 7 issued returns, 50 audit singles , and 50 audit
returns, a good variety of types (155) PTA109 £50,
LMSNCC WTT, brown paperback covers, 68pp dated June 1943
SRA309 £14, MRNCC 1920 3d on 2d manuscript surcharge
in red ink, unmounted mint with Belfast York Road Parcels
precancel in violet ebay609 £of@75 £ns, LMSNCC
WTT brown paperback covers, 68pp dated June 1944, rusty
staples SRA609 £14, album containing approx: 415 UTA
and 370 NIR Edmondsons mounted on paper in plastic sleeves,
plus 44 NIR machine issues (Qty) PTA709 £ns, LMS-NCC
WTT. Brown paperback covers, 32pp dated February 1941
SRA1209 £10, LMSNCC, TT 1/6/34 ufn, with supplement
1/1940, 177pp, red canvas covers, GCR110 £60, MRNCC.
Engineers Dept, Memorandum Known as the 'Red Book', Jan
1912, complete instructions, covers poor with edge loss, ok
otherwise, 60pp. GCR110 £80, LMSNCC Byelaws
Regulating Traffic, on Railway Bridge over River Bann at
Coleraine, 8pp, red titled card covers GCR110 £12,
LMSNCC Air Raid Precautions 11/1941, 53pp, brown covers,
GCR110 £10, MRNCC. Engineers Dept, Memorandum Known
as the 'Red Book', Jan 1912, complete instructions, covers
poor with edge loss, ok otherwise, 60pp. GCR110 £80,
LMSNCC Byelaws Regulating Traffic, on Railway Bridge over
River Bann at Coleraine, 8pp, red titled card covers GCR110
£12, LMSNCC Air Raid Precautions 11/1941, 53pp, brown
covers, GCR110 £10, LMSNCC, PTT 3/3/46, 40pp, inc
map, maroon covers GCR110 £45, LMSNCC, PTT 18/4/43
ufn, 15pp, white coat of arms covers GCR110 £12,
LMSNCC, PTT 5/3/1945, 32pp with map, white covers GCR110
£1, LMSNCC, PTT 14/2/44, 28pp with map, white covers
GCR110 £14, LMSNCC, PTT 6/10/47, 44pp with map,
maroon covers GCR110 £6, LMSNCC, PTT 11/6/45, 36pp
with map, maroon covers GCR110 £18, Proposals for NCC
Branch Lines,1948, 67pp report on the economics with
complete statistics GCR110 £8, MRNCC, PTT July 1920,
32pp, pocket size, Giants Causeway on cover GCR110
£65, The Railway Executive NCC, PTT 31/5/48 u.f.n,
48pp with map, maroon (LMS style) covers GCR110 £1
LMSNCC, WTT 1/7/19 GCR110 £6, LMSNCC, WTT 1/7/1946,
16pp, cream card covers GCR110 £14, LMSNCC, WTT
12/10/41, 39pp, brown covers GCR110 £1 LMSNCC WTT
5/3/1945, ufn. 56pp, vertical centre light fold GCR110
£1, Railway Executive, NCC, WTT 31/5/1948, 61pp.
GCR110 £26, NCC & UTA (Belfast & County Down
Area), WTT 7/3/1949, 84pp. GCR110 £6, LMSNCC, WTT
11/6/1945, ufn. 56pp. GCR110 £6, LMSNCC, WTT
2/2/1941, ufn, 32pp. GCR110 £8, LMSNCC pocket size,
staff issue booklet 'Passenger Fares', 115pp listing all
the fares on the system, clothbound covers, dated January
1942, SRA310 £15, UTA 1962, two plans reconstruction
of bridge 300 at Balmoral on Belfast Dublin route, each
107x71cm GCR110 £8, Ulster Transport Railways
handbill Seahill Ordinary & Season Ticket Fares, glossy
photo of train & station on front (new halt opening 4
April 1966) GCR110 £22, UTA Annual Reports &
Accounts 1950-53 & 1959-63. (9) GCR110 £6, UTA,
PTT 2/6/64 ufn, 564pp, green covers, spine split at base
GCR110 £3, NI Rail & Road, PTT 6/6/38-18/6/38,
343pp + maps, blue covers with coats of arms of companies
GCR110 £5, UTA (NC Area),WTT 2/6/58, 58pp, brown
covers GCR110 £3, UTA (NC Area), WTT 1/10/58, 39pp,
brown covers GCR110 £3, NIR Whitehead ticket office
sign ebay310 £8.50, MRNCC Examination of flagmen and
look-out men, 1/5/1915, 16pp, titled blue canvas boards,
GCR410 £45, LMSNCC, PTT 18/2/1946, 40pp + map, maroon
covers GCR410 £16, LMSNCC PTT 19/9/1938, 15pp, white
cover, map on back, GCR410 £40, UTA WTT a)
4/1-16/6/1965, 64pp, b) 14/6-12/9/1965, 45pp,c) NC area,
15/6/1964, 42pp, d) GN area 15/6/64 52pp (4) GCR410
£70, NIR a) GN area 4/9/1967, 22p b) NC area
14/9/1967, 44p c) M&NW Reg. 2/9/1968 44p d) S.Reg
30/6/1969 23pp (4) GCR410 £40, NIR a) M&NW Reg.
30/6/1968 44pp b) S Reg 29/6/1970-27/6/1971 21pp c)
M&NW Reg 29/6/1970-27/6/1971, 24pp d) M&NW Reg
2/7/1973, 40pp (4) GCR410 £3, NIR a) M&NW Reg.
1/7/1974 40pp b) M&NW Reg. 7/10/1974 38pp c) S Reg
30/6/1975, 20pp d) 26/4/1976, 55pp (4) GCR410 £3, NIR
a) 19/5/1977 43pp b) 3/7/1978 44pp c) 28/5/1979, 44pp d)
16/6/1980, 45pp e) 28/6/1981, 45 pp, f) 5/10/1981, 43pp (6)
GCR410 £3, NIR a) 12/5/ - 5/10/1986 26pp b) 14/5/1990
52pp c) 2/9/1985-1/5/1986, supplement Larne line, 7pp, d)
27/6/1983, 28pp e) 6/10/1986-10/5/1987, 27 pp, f)
11/5/1987-15/5/1988, 27pp g) 15/5-29/9/1995 68pp (7) GCR410
£16, LMSNCC PTT, 4/7/1942, 16pp. GCR710 £16,
LMSNCC PTT, 18/4/1943, 16pp. GCR710 £28, LMSNCC PTT,
28/6/1943, 28pp, cover edge wear GCR710 £35, LMSNCC
PTT, 5/6/1944, 28pp, map GCR710 £12, LMSNCC PTT,
17/9/1945, 36pp, map, vertical fold GCR710 £35,
LMSNCC PTT, 7/10/1946, 44pp, map GCR710 £3, LMSNCC
PTT, 1/12/1946, 44pp, map, + alteration supp, vertical fold
GCR710 £18, UTA (N.C. Area) WTT, 3/2/1958, 39pp.
GCR710 £2, NIR. (Mid & N W Regions) WTT,
30/6/1969, 44pp. GCR710 £ns, NIR. (S Reg) WTT,
30/6/1969, 23pp GCR710 £ns. MRNCC time and faretable
booklet dated May 1907, 36pp pocket sized booklet, coloured
pictorial covers showing Dunluce Castle, two small marks to
spine otherwise vgc est£10 SRA910 £na, 'Ireland
for Holidays' poster for LMSNCC, BCDR and GNRI ERO53350
Jordison & Co. 102x64 cm WHY410 est€300-500,
€ns, UTA smaller sized letterpress poster announcing
the closure of several services and closure of stations,
dated December 1964, folded SRA610 £10. BR,UTA, GNR
'Northern Ireland' poster, LM10354 McCorquodale & Co.
102x64cm., WHY410 est€150-250, €ns, UTA printed
sheet, 1/10/1958, To all staff, transfer of GNRB to UTA,
GCR410 £3, Norman Wilkinson (1878-1971) Northern
Ireland The little farm by the sea, printed for BR and UTA
by Macmillan 102 x 63 cm, Condition A mounted on linen,
ONS610 est£400-600, £400, UTA GN Section main
line, maximum speed diagrams showing details of track
sleepers, 1958, 51x38 cm, coloured, CIE/UTA boundary to
Belfast GCR710 £16, MRNCC time and faretable booklet
dated May 1907, 36pp pocket sized booklet, coloured
pictorial covers showing Dunluce Castle, two small marks to
spine otherwise vgc SRA910 £110, UTA (GN Area)
Special Train Arrangements, Holidays, etc. (9) GCR910
£5, MRNCC & GSR, etc. Wartime Notices re Rumours,
Air Raids, Specials, Ferr Local Security Force + Log of a
run of Belfast - Dublin Special 22/7/24 engine 190 (1 hr 37
1/2) GCR910 £22, Special Trains, (a) Log of run on
22/7/1924, Driver Bruce, loco 190, one Tri Comp &
brake, 112 miles in 97 minutes, (b) Inspection train
Portrush 1947 & Royal Train Coleraine - Derry 19/7/45
(3) GCR910 £16, LMSNCC Special Train Arrangements
Christmas 1945, 21pp + Easter 1946, 29pp. (2) £3,
Northern Ireland, showing scheduled omnibus services, base
printed 'source UTA exhibit 44', 38x28cm, split at one fold
GCR910 £6, LMSNCC Timetable poster, 11/6/1945, inc.
branches, 102x76cm, splits at folds, some tape repairs,
requires restoration but complete GCR910 £3, UTA
Withdrawal of Rail Services CDRJC 1959, Rates + CDR Working
of Trains & Railcars 1950, CDR Alterations 1947, x4
different (typescript) GCR910 £16, LMSNCC Financial
Accounts and Statistical Returns 1935-1940 (6) GCR910
£16, UTA Signalling Lisburn - Belfast Pway,
µSpecial Trains, etc., typescript notices 1950s early
1960s, bundle GCR910 £22, LMSNCC PTT 1/6 - 17/9/1939,
15pp + map GCR910 £16, LMSNCC PTT 12/4/1942, 15pp.
GCR910 £16, LMSNCC PTT 1/11/42, 16pp. GCR910
£20, LMSNCC PTT 12/11/44, 28pp + map GCR910
£16, LMSNCC PTT 6/5/1946, 40pp + map, maroon covers
GCR910 £12, LMSNCC PTT 1/7/1946, 44pp + map, maroon
covers GCR910 £10, LMSNCC PTT 2/6/1947, 44pp + map,
maroon covers GCR910 £12, NIR WTT 26/4/1976, 55pp.
GCR910 £3, LMSNCC Freight WTT 18/2/1946, 12pp. GCR910
£30, NIR(GN Area) WTT 4/9/1967, 22pp. GCR910
£3, LMSNCC WTT (a) Goods Train Service 1/12/1946,
12pp, (b) Supp to WTT 12/4/42, 8pp, (c&d) Special Train
Arrangements 12/7/1946, 29pp. (3) GCR910 £30, Vic
Welch Original Painting, depicts three-quarter view of
0-6-0 ST No 2 'Countess of Antrim' in black livery waiting
to leave Ballycastle with a short passenger train, used for
the cover of the David & Charles title 'The Ballycastle
Railway' c/w black/gilt glazed frame 48x31 cm, SOL1010
£300, NIR colour lithograph poster showing a diesel
train at Downhill, Co. Derry, c. late 1960s, 102x64cm,
WHY1110 est €300-400, €ns, UTA typescript report
'Multi-Engined Diesel Train Development' card folder with
illustrated label on front showing DMU at speed, 15 pages
plus plates, diagrams and photos, April 1952 SRA1210
£35, Londonderry & Coleraine Railway Company
share certificate for twenty five shares dated 1848,
embossed seal, not cancelled SRA1210 £50, Railway
Executive NCC published booklet 'NCC 1848-1948' illustrated
card covers, 72pp chronology of Irish railway history, some
spine fading, SRA1210 £45, Midland Railway official
card 'New Route to the North of Ireland via Heysham'
showing coloured map and view of Giant's Causeway, unused
slight corner wear, SRA1210 £6, LMS NCC framed and
glazed coloured system map 53x23 cm, GCR411 £40, UTA
account books giving samples of the entire range of
paperwork used, three volumes with titled covers, each
23x33 cm (3) GCR711 £1, NIR, 1968-2008, a run of
forty-six public timetables, excellent condition (46),
GCR711 £30, LMSNCC oval shaped luggage label for the
Midland Station Hotel Belfast, maroon print showing name
and company coa, plus similar for LMSNCC hotel Portrush,
also Ulster Transport triangular shaped label for the
Midland Hotel Belfast all vgc. (3) SRA911 £40, LMSNCC
PTT booklet, pocket size, maroon and cream covers, 176pp
dated June 1936 SRA312 £18, MR-NCC time and faretable
booklet dated October 1907 36pp pocket sized booklet,
coloured pictorial covers showing Dunluce Castle, disbound
from larger volume causing a little spine damage, generally
good SRA312 £55, MRNCC time and faretable booklet
dated October 1907 36pp pocket sized booklet, coloured
pictorial covers showing Giant's Causeway, disbound from
larger volume causing a little spine damage, generally gc
SRA612 £35, MRNCC time and faretable leaflet for
services between Belfast and Larne, pocket sized, 8pp fold
out type dated October 1919 SRA612 £55, Railway
Executive NCC publicity booklet 'NCC 1848 –1948'
detailing the origins and history of the company, artwork
covers, gc., plus UTA 'July holidays 1960 traffic
arrangements' booklet, illustrated paperback covers, 88pp.
(2) SRA612 £35, UTA dr poster 'Enjoy a holiday in
Northern Ireland' (Costello), modern and colourful image
depicting the mountains, loughs, beaches and countryside,
folded, good otherwise SRA612 £80, MRNCC time and
faretable booklet dated November 1907 36pp pocket sized
booklet, coloured pictorial covers showing waterfall,
disbound from larger volume causing a little spine damage,
generally good SRA912 £28, Northern Ireland Road
Transport Board timetable booklet, paperback, green print
with small illustration of single decker, 120pp dated
September 1940, covers dusty SRA912£60,LMSNCC PTT
pocket sized booklet 16pp dated October 1941, plus similar
dated October 1940, second item grubby and worn (2) SRA912
£65, LMSNCC WTT. Brown paperback covers, 39pp dated
October 1941, minor cover wear SRA1212 £12, LMSNCC
PTT booklet. Pocket size, red covers, 44pp dated March 1947
SRA1212 £12, LMSNCC handbill for special excursion
fares for the international football match between Scotland
and Ireland at Windsor Park, Belfast, printed on green
paper, dated October 1934, minor staining along top edge
SRA1212 £16, LMSNCC publication 'Northern Ireland
Tours and Excursions by Rail and Motor Coach', coloured
pictorial covers showing cottage by lake, 64pp detailing
tours available with fold out map, dated May 1932, small
ink stains to covers. SRA313 £22, UTA quad royal
poster 'Antrim Coast Road Northern Ireland' by Costelloe
GCR413 £300, Costello (Eileen 1911-1976) Antrim Coast
Road Northern Ireland, original poster printed for UTA c.
1950 - 102x127cm, (est£400-500), ONS613 £ns,
LMSNCC menu for the civic visit of the Lord Mayor of London
to Londonderry, 18th July 1933, 1pp thin card with coa at
top vgc SRA215 £10, LMSNCC PTT booklet, pocket size,
red covers, 28pp dated May 1923, staples removed, some
spine wear SRA915 £65, MRNCC bound volume of PTTs for
1920, part leather bound hardback covers containing four
pocket sized issues dated October 1919, May 1920, July
1920, October 1920, each with brown and cream pictorial
covers showing local scenic views, vgc SRA1215 £220,
a collection of (approx 800) UTA/NIR Tickets. Majority
Edmondson examples covering a majority of Northern Ireland
locations, presented in album using photo corners to
facilitate removal SOL216 £40, UTA quad royal poster,
Northern Ireland, Spelga Pass. GCR316 est£80-120
£60, Ulster Tourist Development Assoc. poster 'Come
to Ulster, Belfast Lough - the gateway to happy holidays'
by Norman Wilkinson, qr 102x127, printed by S C Allen &
Company Ltd Belfast, in fair condition with some insect
damage to 2 small areas to image, and bottom border GWR716
£320, Royal Train Timetable 1953 red ribbon PUR0517
€48, Railway Executive NCC PTT booklet, pocket size,
red covers Feb 1948 44pps SRA617 est@£5, £8,
Railway Executive NCC PTT booklet, pocket size, red covers
Feb 1948 44pps SRA617 est@£5, £8, LMS-NCC PTT
booklet, pocket size, red covers, 44pp dated October 1946,
SRA917 £ns, Midland Railway- NCC 46x30cm letterpress
poster 'Cattle Rates at Owner's Risk' showing charges and
regulations, dated December 1916, grubby and worn, backing
paper applied, SRA1216 £12, LMS-NCC PTT booklet,
pocket size, red covers, 44pp dated October 1946, SRA917
£ns, Midland Railway- NCC 46x30cm letterpress poster
'Cattle Rates at Owner's Risk' showing charges and
regulations, dated December 1916, grubby and worn, backing
paper applied, SRA1216 £12, MRNCC time and faretable
booklet dated November 1907, 40pp pocket sized booklet with
brown coloured pictorial covers showing waterfall SRA618
£50, LMSNCC publication 'Northern Ireland Tours and
Excursions by Train and Motor Coach' photo covers showing
fields and coast, 68pp guide to tours with fold out map,
dated May 1939 SRA618 £12, Poster BR/UTA 'Northern
Ireland, Lakes and lovely coastal scenery' by Studio
Severn, dr 64x102cm, gc but has been folded. Published by
BR LMR in 1959, GWR718 £70, Poster BR/UTA 'Northern
Ireland, Spelga Pass Mountains of Mourne ....', qr
102x127cms, g.c. but has been folded, GWR718 £190,
Poster BR/UTA 'Northern Ireland, Loughs and lovely coastal
scenery...', dr 63.5x102cm, g.c. with minor edge tears
GWR718 £50 Quantity of Ulster Transport Hotels blue
china, cups, plates, bowls + 4x BTC spoons (17) GCR818
£32, NIR commemorative metal ticket issued for the
re-opening of the direct line between Antrim and Belfast
via Bleach Green on 9th June 2001, Edmondson style complete
with presentation case SRA918 est£10 £10,
Railway Executive NCC published booklet 'NCC 1848-1948',
illustrated card covers, 72pp chronology of Irish railway
history, some spine and cover wear SRA918 est£10,
£18, Approx 11 Midland Railway - NCC luggage labels
on coloured paper to UK mainland destinations via Belfast
& Fleetwood, Belfast & Liverpool, Larne &
Stranraer, Larne, plus 4 MRNCC labels for 'Short Sea
Passage' to Glasgow, Harrogate, Peterborough and blank,
together with similar 'Royal Mail Route' label to
Manchester (Qty) SRA1218 est£10, £35, 3
Northern Ireland Railways small posters, relating to
Fares/Group Travel/Seat Reservations, £ns STA719, NIR
Poster 'Runabout Tickets 7 Days for £3', £ns
STA719, Northern Ireland Railway dr coloured photographic
poster showing view of DMU and sandy beach, circa 1970s,
folded £12 SRA320, NIR dr coloured pictorial poster
advertising runabout tickets showing DMU and map of lines,
circa early 1970s, folded, £14 SRA620, NIR dr
coloured photographic poster showing view of DMU and sandy
beach at Downhill, Co.Londonderry, circa 1970s, edge tears
and creasing, £30 SRA620.
BCDR crest
Coat of Arms: (+GSR) ONS691 £55, ONS795 £10 (or was this a typo?), SRA892 £160, large SRA1296 £95, coa SRA398 £80, ?LCDR? mounted ORA700 £120, mounted on paper 60 x 49cm SRA1200 £100, BCDR original gold leaf coa panel removed from a coach and then framed. Some crazing and some wear to the framing 60x47cm. SRA1203 £65, BCDR original gold leaf coat of arms transfer mounted on a framed board. 53x51cm, vgc SRA1204 £50, BCDR coa mounted on board 48x41cm BON1006 £71, BCDR cast iron coa as recovered from Queen's Quay Station Belfast, Latin motto 'Pro Tanto Quid Retribumaus' in scroll underneath the device, ex-station condition SRA1207 £ns, BCDR original coa, varnished transfer on painted wood panel f&g, labelled 'Presented by the Company' - 53x63cm vgc ONS608 £155, BCDR mounted coa transfer, overall 51x41cm, on maroon background GCR708 £40, BCDR original gold leaf coa on maroon painted board, 61x61cm and varnished. The transfer used dated 29/4/1912, exc. cond. SRA309 £100, BCDR coa STD211 range £120-50, BCDR coa mounted on board, SRA611 £40, BCDR coa transfer, 46x33cm, mounted on board, overall 51x38cm GCR712 £20, 'Belfast & County Down Railway', coa mounted on board. 53x51cm vgc reserve £25 £25 GNR1020.
Cabside: Cabside No. 9 KFR268 £7, Cabside No. 15 KFR269 £6, BCDR cast metal Locomotive Numberplate 'BCDR 5'. As carried by a 2-4-2 tank loco built by Beyer Peacock in 1896 (Works No. 3854). New to Traffic July 1896. Became UTA No. 5 in 1948. Withdrawn Nov. 1949 and sold for scrap. No. 5 was a 5'-3" gauge type 8 Class 5 locomotive and was one of only 6 in the class. They were employed on Belfast-Holywood and Belfast-Dundonald suburban services. Nos. 5, 7 and 27 survived to the formation of the UTA but the other class members Nos. 8, 28 and 29 (all built in 1897) were withdrawn in 1925, 1937 and 1923 respectively. Originally the locos had oval brass numberplates but were changed to the style we have here about 1920. This plate although fractured in two is in totally ex-loco condition and a considerable rarity as many BCDR plates were replaced with UTA cast aluminium examples. The right rear edge has been notched presumably to clear tankside rivet heads. 383x252mm TRA609 £320, BCDR cast metal loco tankside numberplate 'BCDR 7' as carried by a 2-4-2T loco built by Beyer Peacock in 1896 (Works No. 3853) TRA909 £620.
Worksplates: BP 1920 Manchester (or Cambrian, CBSCR or GNRI) SRA1000 £520, BP 1909 Manchester plate (probably BCDR, but possibly New South Wales, CBSCR, or Buenos Aires), 25x14cm, face-polished and repainted, with a score mark across the top, SRA1203 £150, BP 1901 Manchester worksplate 24x11cm (could be 3 BCDR or 130 other!) KID504 £wd, 'Beyer Peacock & Co Ltd Manchester 1909'. Locos built included New South Wales and BCDR, face repainted KRA1004 £90, brass builders' plate 'Beyer Peacock & Co. Ld. Manchester 1909'. Locos built that year were for the CBSCR and the BCDR. Face restored and lightly polished. A brazed crack repair to rear barely noticeable on face. 250x145mm TRA906 £150, Beyer Peacock & Co Ltd Gorton Foundry Manchester 1920 worksplate cast in alloy (probably Zamak) and could possibly be a replacement plate fitted by the owners, customers in 1920 included Argentina, China, Ireland (one each for GNRI, CBSCR or BCDR), South Africa and Spain, oval, 43x20 cm in ex-loco condition, (the right hand bolt hole has been stretched and fractured) SRA1210 £320.
Wagonplates: BCDR '322' wagonplate, 28x18cm, repainted GCR411 £220, BCDR '555' wagonplate, rectangular c/i, repainted front, 28x18cm SOL215 £280, Belfast and County Down Railway - c/i wagon plate 'B.C.D.R. 391', as removed condition STA117 £185.
Signalling: BCDR Look out with straps SRA693 £50, BCDR Handlamp BRA693 £na, BCDR enamel 'Look out' armband in red on white, one small chip at edge, vgc otherwise complete with leather strap in gc SRA1208 £75, BCDR standard type 'Adlake' lamp with clear bullseye lens, unusual in that it has a small brass label on the back with the initials 'BCDR', these lamps were rarely marked in such a way, 17x39cm in original condition SRA312 £20, BCDR miniature Lower Quadrant Signal Arm with combined metal blade and spectacle embossed 'B&CDR', complete with spindle and back blinder. 53cm long TRA0314 £160, a Sykes signal box indicator showing Tillysburn-Sydenham Up Section, Occupied/Clear, from the BCDR route to Bangor, 16.5x28cm GCR615 £380, single line brass tablet Crossgar-Downpatrick North Junc number 23, ex-BCDR railway section, ex box condition GWR715 £1800.
Trespass, etc.: enamel SRA1291 £70, BCDR abbreviated cast-iron 'Trespassers Will Be Prosecuted Under The Company's Act of 1900. Penalty For Each Offence 40/-'. 56x30cm, repainted SRA604 £400, cast iron notice: 'BCDR Trespassers will be prosecuted under the Company's Act of 1900. Penalty for each offence 40/-.', rectangular, 58x32 cm repainted front in black on grey, the back has been repainted also, but there are signs of being attached to a post showing through, SRA311 £220, cast iron notice: 'BCDR trespassers will be prosecuted' rectangular except for curved top edge with company initials set in an arc to match the top, double-sided, 75 cm wide x53 from top of arched top to bottom of central fixing lug, repainted both sides in red on white, SRA311 £200, double sided cast iron notice: 'BCDRy This ground is the railway companys (sic) There is no right of way (on one side), 'BCDRy The railway company allowing passengers to use this pathway reserve the right to close it at any time. (on the other side), rectangular, 67x53 cm with an arched top, flat topped raised border, repainted both sides in red on white, the fixing lug at the base has sheared off, fairly neatly along the base of the notice, SRA311 £200, BCDR small enamel sign warning of prosecution for any person writing on or injuring the company's walls, enamel losses but scarce 15x10cm TRA318 £50, enamel sign 'B.C.D.R Notice, Any person found writing on the walls or in any way injuring the Company's property will be prosecuted. By Order' 15x10cm vgc condition with some expert restoration to the corners GWR718 £130.
Fence notice: enamel SRA692 £45, SRA293 £65, BRA594 £145, BRA395 £50, BRA1197 £84, SRA698 £45, a BCDR enamel sign, 15x10cm, stating that the fence is within the company's boundary, GCR0215 £60, a small BCDR abbreviated title enamel sign, 'BCDR. This Fence Is Within The Railway Company's Boundary. No Interference Permitted. By Order.', black on white, rectangular, 15x10cm, a little edge chipping, mounted on a wooden plaque, GCR616 est£50-80, £150, Enamel Notice. 'B.C.D.R., Notice - This fence is within the Railway Company's boundary. No interference permitted. By Order' vgc STA518 £110, Enamel 'B.C.D.R. - NOTICE - This Fence is within the Railway Company's Boundary. No Interference Permitted. - BY ORDER.' STA918 £120.
Boundary post: BCDR Boundary post KFR268 £2.
Bridge no.: '409' SRA1091 £55, '106' BRA695 £20 (more probably BNCR), cast iron rectangular, rounded corners, 48x24cm '106' KRA402 £100.
Carriage notice: BCDR carriage notice x 2 KFR268 £26, Brass coach hinge unmarked BRA1293 £ns, 'Please remain seated' ONS795 £40, 'Spitting in carriages' SRA892 £na, spitting in appartment SRA1293 £80, ONS795 £70, SRA697 £170, SRA998 £110, spitting in appartment SRA900 £260, company unspecified enamel 'Please do not spit in the carriages..', light and dark blue on white, 41x11cm KRA403 £170, Enamel Sign 'Do not spit in the carriages etc.' Chips to bottom r.h. corner plus some hairline glaze crazes bottom left. 207x115mm. TRA1003 £220, BCDR enamel 'Please do not spit etc... apartment' edge wear and chips, 370x102mm TRA704 £200, BCDR brass Carriage Match Striker. Face embossed 'B.C.D.R.' 120x38mm TRA1104 £ns, BCDR coach enamel 'Please Do Not Spit In The Carriages It Is Offensive To Other Passengers And Is Stated By The Medical Profession To Be A Source Of Serious Disease'. Dark blue lettering on white with ornate light blue outer border removed 1946 one screw hole chip vgc 41x11cm SOL1006 £137, enamel carriage notice 'Please do not spit in the carriages, it is offensive to other passengers and is stated by the medical profession to be a source of serious disease, brown (sic) on white with decorative blue and white border, 41x11cm, a little discolouration, screw hole chips and wear to the lower left corner GCR407 £180, BCDR enamel notice 'Please do not spit in the carriages etc', four lines of text within an ornate border, vgc, 408x112mm TRA507 £220, BCDR (stated GNRI) enamel sign: 'Please do not spit in the carriages... .' dark blue lettering and border on white with a light blue border, vgc SRA907 £220, An untitled enamel carriage notice 'Please do not spit in the carriages...' with three lines of text explaining the reasons why you should not do so (described as LBSCR), good used condition with rusting around edges - 41 x 11 cm RNT1109 £150, BCDR (described as GNRI or GSR) enamel sign: 'Please do not spit in the carriages - It is offensive to other Passengers and is stated by the medical profession to be a source of serious disease.' some restored chipping, in good order generally, 37 x 10cm in dark blue lettering and border on white with a light blue edging vgc SRA1209 £11, GNRI??(probably BCDR) enamel 'Do not spit...' STD211 range £180-110, sold £180, BCDR (although also used on other railways) enamel sign 'Please Do Not Spit in the Carriages. It is offensive to other passengers and is stated by the medical profession to be a source of serious disease', two tone blue on white, 41x11 cm, a few small face marks otherwise good condition, SRA311 £280, BCDR enamel sign 'Please remain seated till train stops', black lettering on white, 46x10 cm, slight cracking of the enamel, SRA311 £70, an Irish enamel coach sign 'Please do not spit in the carriages. It is offensive to other passengers and is stated by the medical profession to be a source of serious disease', dark blue lettering/ornate inner borderline on white background with light blue outer edge, minor edge/face chipping 41x11cm SOL0614 £70, [BCDR] enamel carriage sign 'Please do not Spit in the Carriages It is offensive to other Passengers and is stated by the Medical Profession to be a Source of Serious Disease' [some loss top middle and top right] 41x11cm PUR0517 €380, BCDR enamel carriage notice 'Please remain seated until train stops', vgc 46x2.5cm TRA318 £90, BCDR carriage interior tinplate notice 'Alarm Signal to stop the train pull down the chain. Penalty for improper use £5', original condition 14.2x×9.5cm TRA318 £ns, BCDR carriage interior enamel Notice 'Please do not spit etc., small chips to edge and screwholes, good colour and shine 40.5×11.5cm TRA318 £150. Alloy 'Match Striker', engraved on the face 'B.C.D.R.' gc, STA518 £20.
Wagon plate:'BCDR 555' SRA1296 £ns, 'BCDR 383' described as bridge, but wagon plate Restored 280x178mm. TRA803 £ns, cast iron Wagon Plate 'BCDR 383' as carried by an 8 Ton P. Way Dept. wagon of 1941. Face rest. only. 280x178mm TRA1003 £23.
Cutlery, china, ashtrays etc.: Glass decanters SRA488 £20 SRA691 £160, Silver coffee pot Slieve Donnard Hotel SRA1091 £30, Cruet stands ORA790 £40, ONS691 £10, soup dish SRA488 £30, dinner fork BRA395 £10, fork BRA398 £16, Slieve Donard soup bowl MTN998 £24, Slieve Donard 3-compartment silver plated condiment set side shield + garter SRA1299 £60, coffee-saucer, by Dunn Bennett, on top large, red crest and scroll 'Belfast & County Down Railway' and wording 'Slieve Donard Hotel'. A broad royal blue band decoration outlined in gold. 12 cm diameter, SRA603 £30, an EPNS fish knife, 21.5cm ribbed handle, 'Slieve Donard Hotel BCDR ' marked on blade in a belted garter design (slight wear) ebay906 £ns, BCDR two-handled silverplated 'Elkington' sugar bowl engraved to side 'Slieve Donard Hotel' in full garter with 'BCDR' to centre, minor service wear SOL1006 £32, BCDR silverplate three-place cruet set and sugar bowl by Elkington. The cruet is approx 11x10cm and 13cm tall on three ball feet, the sugar bowl 9.5cm diameter base and 7cm high, both with initials 'BCDR' surrounded by a 'Slieve Donard Hotel' engraved side of the sugar bowl and on a shield attached to the cruet. Some wear to the floor of the cruet and inside the sugar bowl SRA307 £48, BCDR silverplate cruet holder, marked on the side B.C.D.R Slieve Donard Hotel and on the base Elkington Plate, gc, measures 13cm tall GWR417 £110, B.C.D. Rly Slieve Donard Hotel silver plated dish GCR218 £40.
Buttons. etc.: 25mm BRA193 £17, 17mm BRA193 £17, 25mm brass BRA694 £17, large brass script F.61/2 BRA598 £ns, BCDR F.61/2 24mm BRA900 £ns, BCDR 26mm. ornate brass script 'BCDR' button (F.61/2) TRA704 £ns, BCDR button large 26mm.(Frog. 61/2). TRA305 £18, large brass 25mm. 'B&CDR' script initials button (F61/2) vgc TRA506 £46, BCDR 25mm brass GLO £of@45, a BCDR 25mm, brass button GAC408 £of@45, brass BCDR permanent way whistle, stamped on the side B.C.D.R P.WAY 135 and stamped on the lip The Thunderer Patent GWR1117 £80, Belfast & County Down Rly. station master's peaked cap incorporating the script 'BCDR' initials in gilt wire £85 TRA319.
Miscellaneous: Brass step secretary's office 1947 BRA595 £20, Brass 25mm button BRA996 £29, button SRA493 £50, 25mm button BRA493 £25, 1933 share RCN387 £of, Timetable (+CVR) SRA493 £30, 7 tickets BRA593 £18,TT Poster 1932 BRA1093 £15, Cash receipts book BRA694 £ns, BCDR Carriage stock book 1945 BRA694 £ns, BRA1094 £20, BCDR Linen antimacassar BRA1197 £ns, Enamel armband BRA398 £35, 1905 rule book BRA698 £16, 2 tickets BRA998 £8, Regulations..train examiners etc Nov. 1940 hardback BRA399 £na, Muffin dish GWR799 £75, BCDR 1927 framed and glazed map showing competition with buses MTN100 £10, full title Vesta match case lid with gold on brown paper listing all BCDR hotel and refreshment rooms, J.W.Manning, Manager 4.4x3.2x1.3cm SRA600 £150, Official Tourist Guide to Co. Down & Mourne 203pps 1924 SRA1000 £na, BCDR posters with 1938 TT, 100x80cm, and cheap fairs for excursions to Bangor, Newcastle, etc. (4) circa 1930s WHY101 £80, BCDR official tourist guide to the County Down and Mourne Mountains. Green hardback covers, 203pp plus adverts and fold-out map. 1924. SRA1203 £32, binder containing many hundreds of BCDR tickets (incl. seasons and ephemera) PTA204 £310, BCDR unissued/audit whole including from Ballynahinch,Bloomfield, Helen’s Bay, Holywood, Knock, Millisle Road Halt, etc (includes two UTA (BCDR Section Transitionals), and NCC-MR (1) and LMS-NCC (10) including issued from Ballymena, Belfast York Road and Killagan, etc.(27) PTA904 £38, BCDR Account for year ending 31 December 1918 and GNR(I) Co Ireland Account for year ending 31 December 1918. MTN904 £5, BCDR mixed type luggage labels to a wide range of destinations, some mainland UK. (25) SRA605 £320, BCDR Station Master's, Inspector's or Guard's Peaked Cap. 'B.C.D.R' script initials in gilt wire on a decorated silk oak leaf band within 2 gold bands. Some wear o/wise gc. TRA1105 £50, BCDR IB22 type luggage labels for B’hinch Junction, Bloomfield, Crossgar, Downpatrick and Millisle Rd. Halt in excellent condition. (5) SRA306 est@£30, BCDR rule book. Red clothbound covers with title. 343pp dated 1905. Covers very worn, contents OK SRA906 £14, BCDR - Rules and Regulations for 1905, 12mo Belfast (W. & G. Baird) 1905, orig. cloth, stained, MEA307 est£70-110 £ns, BCDR Bryant & May's matchbook cover proof in thin card, advertising the Slieve Donard Hotel and facilities and on the reverse the company’s refreshment bars & tearooms etc. vgc, TRA507 £30, BCDR rule book, 1905, 343pp, red titled cloth boards, faded, GCR507 £18, BCDR guide book 'Tourist District', red and black covers, 21pp circa 1920s, SRA607 £45, BCDR WTT, 12pp dated May 1885, covers a little dusty but generally good, SRA607 est£15, BCDR WTT. 18pp dated May 1943, SRA607 £30, BCDR WTT. 18pp dated May 1944, SRA607 £30, BCDR type IB22 luggage label to B’hinch Junction, SRA607 est£10 £ns, BCDR return ticket Marino-Bangor, ebay1107 £1.50, BCDR WTT. 30pp dated September 1940. £16, BCDR WTT. 13pp dated June 1941 SRA308 £16, BCDR WTT. 31pp dated October 1941 SRA308 £16, The Holiday Line Excursion Facilities from Belfast BCDR, original poster printed by S C Allen & Co, circa 1928 - 102x64cm Condition A backed on linen ONS608 £420, Anon 'Come to Ulster', printed for the Ulster Tourist Development Association and BCDR by S C Allen & Co, circa 1930 - 102x62cm Condition A backed on linen ONS608 £300, BCDR PTT 1/6-30/9/34, 64pp inc map, green covers, 10x14cm GCR109 £50, BCDR PTT 1/6-30/9/35, 68pp inc map, purple covers, 10x14cm GCR109 £50, BCDR guide to the Giant's Causeway and Antrim Coast, coloured decorative cover, 152pp plus adverts and fold out map, dated 1896, faint library stamps otherwise good condition SRA309 £120, Ballycastle Railway type IB11 luggage labels from Ballycastle to Larne, Portstewart, hinge marks on second example, plus BCDR type IB22 luggage label to B'hinch Junction (3) SRA309 £18, BCDR comprising 9 issued singles (including Carnalea, Comber, Helen’s Bay, Hollywood), 15 issued returns (most re-joined or poor – including Ballygowan, Bloomfield, Donaghadee, Kilkeel, Kilough, Neill’s Hill), 31 audit singles (including Ardglass, Ballygrainey, Ballynahinch, Bloomfield, Crossgar, Donaghadee, Dundonald, Knock, Millisle Rd. Halt, Saintfield, 18 duplicate audit singles, 57 audit returns (including Ballygowan, Ballygrainey Halt, Ballynahinch, Carnalea, Knock. Newcastle, and interesting types), 16 duplicate audit returns (146) PTA509 £220, BCDR 12 issued and 53 audit whole, together with two Ultimatics, 2 BCDR punch types and an issued small oval weekly tickets and 3 re-joined halves(70) PTA1009 £160, BCDR, List of Holiday Accommodation, Hotels Boarding Houses & Apartments at Newcastle, Co Down, 1934, 8pp, cover b&w beach scene GCR110 £5, BCDR, PTT 19/9/38 ufn, 12pp, white covers GCR110 £7, BCDR, PTT 7/10/45 ufn, 14pp, white covers GCR110 £7, Bangor Branch of BCDR & N.I. Road Transport Coordination, 9/2/48, thick volume, GCR110 £6, BCDR, PTT 10/2/1947, 14pp + 5/10/47, 12pp, white covers, the latter loose. (2) GCR110 £3, BCDR, WTT 1/6/1947 ufn, 18pp with additional operating info GCR110 £16, BCDR brass carriage match striker bearing the embossed initials 'BCDR'. vgc, TRA210 £40, BCDR, holiday accomodation, hotels, etc. in Donaghadee, 1939, 12pp, cover photo, harbour and sea front, GCR410 £3, BCDR report of the directors, 31/12/1945, 18pp, folding with large and detailed map of the system GCR410 £2, BCDR TT poster 30 May 1943 + Holywood & Bangor branch Rail Motor Services, folded, with some wear, one corner tape mark and small loss to the left side, 102x76 cm, a rare survivor GCR710 £35, Belfast & County Down Rly, 31/5/1942, 14pp. GCR710 £45, BCDR PTT, 28/5/1944, 14pp. GCR710 £45, BCDR PTT, 2/6/1946, 14pp., BCDR PTT, 6/10/1946, 14pp, folds GCR710 £45, BCDR PTT 3/10/1943, 14pp. GCR910 £20, BCDR PTT 1/10/1944 14pp. GCR910 £10, BCDR WTT 18pp dated October 1946, stain on front SRA1210 £12, BCDR 'Official Tourist Guide to County Down and Mourne Mountains', green hardback covers, 203pp plus adverts and fold-out map, third edition dated 1924 SRA1211 £10, BCDR selection of issued (18) and audit (12) 1st, 2nd and 3rd class Singles and Returns mostly from Belfast and Bangor, but some of the intermediate stations noted also, number of different types noted including Afternoon Excursion, One Day Excursion, Bus Exchange, Ordinary Exchange, Workman, Privilege, etc. all different and mostly vgc (30) PTA413 £65, BCDR first class pass for use between Bangor and Belfast, leather covers with title in gold on front, unissued GCR1013 £20, BCDR 'Official Guide to County Down Tourist District', green clothbound card covers illustrated with views of Bangor and company loco, 232pp plus adverts and fold-out map, dated 1898, gc. SRA114 £20, BCDR official advertising card for the Slieve Donard Hotel (BCD002), vertical format showing B&W photo view of exterior of hotel, not postally used SRA114 £20, BCDR first class free pass, leather covers with title and garter design in gold on front, issued to SC Little of the SLNCR in 1946, stamp cancellation SRA1014 £45, BCDR 'Official Guide to County Down Tourist District', green clothbound card covers illustrated with views of Bangor and company loco, 232pp plus adverts and fold-out map, dated 1898, gc. SRA0114 £20, BCDR official advertising card for the Slieve Donard Hotel (BCD002), vertical format showing B&W photo view of exterior of hotel, not postally used SRA0114 £20, BCDR first class 'Odd Period Ticket' for use between Ballynahinch and Belfast, cloth covers, issued 1919 with many amendments showing alterations to routes and issuing dates, some wear and creasing SRA316 est£10 £ns, a BCDR share certificate for £660 of 'Four Per Cent Debenture Stock' dated 1948, ornate title, red print, embossed seal, not cancelled, SRA1216 £22, a BCDR brass match striker. 11x4cm with embossed company initials, gc used, SRA1216 £18, BCDR share certificate 1948 SRA617 est@£10, £24, Belfast and County Down Railway pocket sized PTT and excursion arrangements booklet, blue covers, 72pp dated June 1937 SRA917 £28, BCDR guide book for Belfast and the Co. Down area, coloured pictorial covers, 64pp plus fold out map, circa 1930s SRA618 £10, BCDR three part paper type 'Slieve Donard Hotel One Week Ticket', counterfoil plus hotel ticket and 1st class rail ticket for use between Belfast and Newcastle, unused, slightly creased and worn SRA918 est£10 £12.
Nameplate: Queen Alexandra ex BNCR Class A 4-4-0 No. 34. Curved brass construction, 112cm across and in ex loco condition GWRA1109 £3800.
Cabside: brass 57 MKA1195 £85.
Wagon plate: BNCR '105' rectangular with rounded corners 35x17cm SOL303 £60, pair of cast iron wagon plates 'BNCR 1034' (repair to one corner) and 'LMSNCC 2642' vgc, both face restored a while ago TRA506 £85, BNCR wagonplate 'BNCR, 491', front repainted, overall 33x18cm GCR1006 £65, cast iron wagonplate: 'BNCR 1082' 36x18 cm with rounded corners, repainted both sides a long time ago, SRA311 £60, BNCR 510 wagon plate, rectangular cast iron, totally unrestored condition, GWR1113 £80, BNCR 510 wagon plate, rectangular cast iron, totally unrestored condition GWR1113 £80, a BNCR cast iron bridgeplate '436', face restored only TRA716 £90, rectangular cast iron wagon plate 'BNCR 535' face restored only, 35x18cm TRA817 £50, BNCR cast iron bridge [looks like a wagonplate] numberplate 'BNCR 535', face restored only £50 TRA719, BNCR cast iron '201' bridge numberplate, face restored only £ns TRA320.
Bridge no.: '343' MAL94 £na, '201' ORA1099 £25 (both probably wagons!), BNCR bridgeplate '488' 24x53cm SRA905 £50, BNCR cast iron '106' bridge numberplate 19×9.75cm face restored only TRA318 £120,.
Trespass, etc.:Public notice enamel 38x30cm RCN386 £of, SRA1090 £70, enamel full title 1899 SRA1091 £110, denuded remains of enamel full title BRA701 £ns, small red on white enamel station notice 'B.N.C.R NOTICE Any Person found writing on the walls or in any way injuring the Company's property will be prosecuted BY ORDER', poor condition with chips and a loss to the right hand side, 15x10 cm RNT1107 £45, BNCR enamel sign: 'BNCR - Notice - any person found writing on the walls or in any way injuring the company's property will be prosecuted. By order' in brown lettering on cream and brown border with a couple of small chips and edge rusting 15 x 10cm, SRA1209 £90, cast iron notice: BNCR Trespassers prosecuted, double sided, rectangular 64x30 cm with rounded corners, flat topped raised border and a central lug at base for fixing to the top of a post, repainted both sides in white on black, original paint showing through, evidence of a weld repair by the railway, SRA311 £340, BNCR small sized enamel sign 'Notice. Any person found writing on the walls or in any way injuring the company's property will be prosecuted'. 15x10 cm, brown lettering on cream, some marking to the face and screw holes, SRA311 £95, BNCR cast iron gate notice repainted face, ex gate back, 27x28cm, vgc, Thankfully seemingly a fake and maybe withdrawn but not sold GNR1017, Pair of BNCR Enamel Notices, 'NOTICE re writing on the walls and in any way injuring the company's property...". Small size (x2) £400 MHR1019, BNCR small enamel Notice. 'Any person found writing on the walls or in any way injuring the company's property will be prosecuted by order ', general edge wear 15x10cm £60 TRA320.
Station, etc.: 'Ladies Waiting Room' doorplate GWR501 £55, Enamel Station Sign 'B.N.C.R. Notice-Any person found writing on the walls or in anyway injuring the company's property will be prosecuted By order', black on white, 15x10cm STA0115 £250.
Miscellaneous: advertising brochure ORA193 £44, 4 luggage labels BRA393 £3, 1903 TT BRA693 £25, 1887 TT BRA694 £31, 1904 TT BRA694 £34, Book excess luggage notes BRA694 £15, 1885 TT BRA1197 + other £20, 1950 TT + 1949 Omnibus ORA499 £20, Wagon plate '1565' - see NCC1199 above, BNCR Staff TT 1/1883 16pps. BRA600 £25, Cast iron 'BNCR' branding iron, original condition, SOL303 £30, BNCR staff TT, November 1883, 18pp disbound, SRA603 est. £15, Two polished Rail Profiles. One stamped 'B&NC Ry. 83lbs per yard 1892 Sec 173'. The other 'St. Johns Ry. 72 1/2 lbs per yard. 1894 Sec. 300' TRA1003 £26, large luggage label 'B&NCR Short Sea passage to Aberdeen via Larne, Stranraer, Dumfries & Lockerbie'. vgc early date code for '3.78' - print run 1000. 126x93mm; TRA304 £38, BNCR large 24.5mm brass title & locomotive button. vgc (Frog. 61/3) pre 1903 issue TRA905 £ns, Lot 5 BNCR issued dog single from Limavady to Magilligan (dated 4/3/1902) vgc. (1) PTA1105 £50, Large used serving spoon 21.5cm long clearly incised on the back of the handle B&N.C.R ebay906 £12.28, also a 12cm pickle fork, made by Mappin & Webb (in full on back of the handle), ornate handle marked 'LMS Hotels' (probably NI) ebay906 £12.50, Lot 51 BNCR issued 3rd Sgl Cookstown - Moneymore (dated 12/1/1885) slight crease PTA1006 £160, Lot 431 BNCR whole issued Sgls: 2nd from Londonderry (dated 27/5/1888) and 3rd Sgls from Derry (WS) (both dated in 1903). All in vgc although latter two have multiple clips (3) PTA1006 £360, Lot 30 BNCR issued 3rd Sgls Carrickfergus-Glasgow, Portrush-Carlisle, Ballymena-Carlisle, dated in 1903. Minor (Bd) PTA107 £40, BNCR Rules and Regulations... 1902 12mo Belfast (W. & G. Baird) 1902, t.p. loose, cloth pouch-type bind., restored; also GNRI Rules and Regulations... 1914, 12mo Belfast (R. Carswell & Son) 1914, orig. cloth stained (2) MEA307 £80, Lot 429 BNCR issued blank bike Sgl from Magiligan (minor Bd), plus a selection of all different severed halves. (1wh 13hlf) PTA407 £95, BNCR booklet 'Tourist and picnic pleasure parties programme', coloured pictorial covers showing major sights in the area, 52pp dated 1892, a little worn, faults to cover and with 2 detached pages but good for age, SRA607 £40, BNCR pocket sized PTT booklet, yellow and blue pictorial covers show coastal and castle scene, 34pp dated October 1900, vgc, SRA607 £120, BNCR pocket sized PTT booklet, yellow and blue pictorial covers show coastal and castle scene, 34pp dated April 1901, spine taped and a little wear to covers, SRA607 £110, BNCR luggage labels of type IB31 to 33, mostly vgc (34), SRA607 £30, BNCR time and faretable booklet. Illustrated paperback covers showing ship and places served. 80pp (no map) dated April 1901, slight marking to cover and spine taped, SRA308 £70, BNCR pocket sized PTT booklet, yellow and blue pictorial covers show illustration of Giant's Causeway, 32pp dated November 1896 vgc SRA308 £100, BNCR pencil, unused SRA308 £6, Luggage labels comprising BNCR Type IB35 'Royal Mail Route and Short Sea Passage' Birmingham (a little soiled and frayed at edges, and Type IB34 'Short Sea Passage' Dundee (slight fading at edges), together the following: MRNCC prints comprising Type IM24/1 Manchester, Type IM26/1 London Euston, Type IM25 'Short Sea Passage' blank, and Type IM28 London St. Pancras (6) PTA1008 £110, Londonderry & Coleraine Railway share certificate for 25 £25 shares dated 1848, ornate title, printed on grey paper, embossed seal, not cancelled SRA1208£85, silver-plated half pint pot engraved 'Station Hotel Belfast' BNCR, inscribed on the bottom 'Gibson & Co Belfast', in original condition STA909 £60, c.1880 BNCR Station Hotel tankard silver plated, by Gibson & Co., Belfast 13x9 cm stamped 'Station Hotel Belfast' BNCR garter badge, also stamped (crown) 'VR 37 pint" WHY410 €100, silver plated biscuit barrel, presented by the BNCR Young Mens Debating Club, Christmas 1876, 18 cm high GCR710 £230, BNCR PTT, Derry Central, Carickfergus & Larne, Draperstown and Limavady & Dungivan Railway, Jan 1885, 28pp, with maps, blue cover with coat of arms, spine re-taped and repaired, contents good GCR910 £35, BNCR Vesta Match Case bearing a sepia photo of the 'Slieve Donard Hotel Newcastle Co. Down', vgc retaining most of the original gilded finish TRA711 £50, BNCR time and faretable booklet, illustrated paperback covers showing ship and places served, 120pp plus fold out map, dated August 1901, spine and r/h edge of front cover taped SRA312 £55, a BNCR branding iron. 68cm long, used to brand furniture etc. GCR1014 £260, BNCR Portrush-Glasgow ticket GCR0914 £70, BNCR rule book, clothbound hardback covers, 382pp dated 1902 SRA1014 £18, Belfast & Ballymena Railway, approx 23 paperwork items including share call requests and headed letters, dated 1846-48, plus one Belfast, Ballymena & Carrickfergus Railway share call slip dated April 1847 (Qty) SRA215 £160BNCR rule book clothbound hardback covers 382pp dated 1902, minor cover wear SRA215 £18, BNCR guard's whistle, £210 SRA619, BNCR 3 aspect Handlamp. Complete with all fittings and glasses, vgc, unpainted, clearly marked 'B&NCR' £540 TRA719, Tyers No 6 single line tablet, 'Bellarena-Limavady Junction', (alloy) from the Colerane to Londonderry section of the BNCR route est£200-350 £180 GCR1219, BNCR and MR(NCC) 'Short Sea Passage' luggage labels. BNCR to Aberdeen and to Cambridge (second item poor), MR(NCC) to Leeds and to Bath. (4) £10 SRA620.
Loco names: (note: in 1971 LOUGH GILL & SIR HENRY were advertised at £45 each, reported in RCJ900) SIR HENRY TCK483 £of@650 and later at ?1287 £680, HAZELWOOD SRA187 £525, SRA292 £1650, LEITRIM SRA399 £2500, LOUGH MELVIN, Beyer Peacock works No. 7138 1949, 130x15cm cast brass with scrolled ends, restored front, back painted in grey primer SRA607 £8600, LOUGH MELVIN as carried by 0-6-4T built by Beyer Peacock No 7138 in 1949, cast brass, 142x17 cm in ex-loco condition front and back, brass lightly polished only, SRA311 £5100, SLNCR locomotive wheelarch name plate 'LOUGH ERNE' c.69x11cm, Lough Erne was one of two built by Beyer Peacock in 1949 for SLNCR and withdrawn in 1969 PUR0517 €2900.
Makers plate, etc.: 'Beyer Peacock & Co. Ltd. Gorton Foundry Manchester 1899' brass worksplate. From photographs it appears that the only locos built in 1899 with the large plates were SLNCR 5’ 'Lissadell' and 'Hazelwood' (BP Nos. 4073 and 4074 respectively) oval 42x20cm face restored only SRA306 £1120, brass owners plate, 'This locomotive makers No 7138, is the property of Beyer Peacock & Co Ltd., Gorton, Manchester, England from 0-6-4T loco 'Lough Melvin' supplied by Beyer Peacock in 1949 under a hire-purchase agreement to the SLNCR rectangular, 33x10 cm in original condition, front and back, the name L. Melvin is also chalked on the back, SRA311 £1000, Brass worksplate: 'Beyer Peacock & Co Ltd Gorton Foundry Manchester 1899' from one of only two 0-6-4T locos (Hazelwood and Lissadell) built for the SLNCR that year, oval, 42x20 cm, face repainted in green, brass lightly polished, the back original, SRA1211 £1350, 'Beyer Peacock, 1899' worksplate from SLNCR 0-6-4T, either Lissadell or Hazelwood, both of which were built by BP in 1899 with works numbers 4073 and 4074, the former being withdrawn in 1954, the latter when the line closed in 1957, cast brass, 42x20cm, the front repainted GCR316 est£400-600 £900, Worksplate 'Beyer Peacock & Co.Ltd Gorton Foundry Manchester 1899', as carried by a 0-6-4 tank loco built for the SLNCR and named 'Hazelwood', built and designed by Beyer Peacock, works number 4074, cast brass oval with hollow back, repainted face, ex loco back, 42x20cm, vgc GNR417 £700.
Wagon plate, etc.: Axlebox TCK683 £of., SLNCR cast iron axle box cover face restored only TRA0314 £130, an SLNCR axle box cover, cast iron, 22x15cm, the front repainted, GCR616 est£50-80, £190.
Trespass:enamel trespass notice, 'Sligo Leitrim and Northern Counties Ry Co, - Notice - Any person found trespassing on this railway or other premises the property of this Company will be prosecuted according to the law, By order R.E.Davis, Secretary', white lettering and border on black, 41x30 cm, four small face chips, otherwise exc. GC1009 £500, SLNCR enamel trespass notice in white lettering on dark blue background, the blue is a little matt and some touched-in chips evident, but in gc generally, 42x32 cm, SRA311 £150, Sligo Leitrim & Northern Counties Railway cast iron gate penalty notice 19x29cm, est€200-300€420 PUR219, ditto est€100-150 €80 PUR219.
Gate:all abbrev.title 12 line SRA293 £160, SRA1093 £230, SRA1295 £250, SRA1298 £220, SLNCR cast iron accomodation gate notice, heading and twelve lines of text 19x29cm ex-lineside rust and one original fixing bar attached SRA1206 £230, SLNCR cast iron accommodation gate crossing with 'SL&NCR' heading and twelve lines of text. A very small 19x29cm in original condition and all four corner fastenings rusted in SRA907 £480, SLNCR cast iron gate notice STD211 range £320-180, sold £320, SLNCR small cast iron gate notice, unrestored TRA313 £300, cast iron 'S.L & N.C.R. VIC CP20 Sec 76 If any person omits to shut and fasten any gate set up either side of the railway.....' with nine further lines of text, rusty ex lineside condition, with old screw heads still in evidence GNR1018 £460.
Poster:with LLSR SRA296 £na, poster 'Table of Offences' ORA198 £na, 1956 Enniskillen and Sligo football specials WHY198 £42, 1905 By Laws WHY198 £30, Explosives Act 1875 WHY198 £35, Timetables Railway 1950; Omnibus 1949 black on white ORA499 £20, Poster TT 1938 ONS500 £25,SLNCR TT poster 1957 38x50cm + 1957 handbill Excursion to Sligo from Enniskillen, folded, G & VG, WHY100 £40, SLNCR - Table of Offences & Penalties poster, 1/8/1922, 69x43cm, top right hand corner missing, KID503 £16, SLNCR - 'By-Laws and Regulations' poster, 16/11/1904, 67x45cm., one small tear, KID503 £20, SLNCR timetable poster for Sligo Enniskillen Services, 38x51cm, dated June 1965 SRA305 £10, SLNCR T/T poster 11 Aug. 1947. Refers to continuance of present emergency. Folded, 5 7x44cm minor edge nicks MRA605 £na, SLNCR poster, Excn to Sligo 31/7/55, stns from Enniskillen, 30x18cm folded, GCR507 £10, SLNCR small poster timetable for services between Sligo and Enniskillen, 46x28 cm dated June 1954, folded, SRA1210 £10, SLNCR small sized poster for special train in connection with the football Railway Cup semi-final between Ulster and Connaught at Sligo in 10th February 1957, 43x28 cm, folded, SRA1210 £10, SLNCR poster timetable for services between Sligo and Enniskillen, 36x51 cm, dated June 1956, folded, SRA1210 £10, SLNCR poster approx 28x43cm dated Feb 1957. Football Railway Cup semi-final between Ulster & Connaught on Sunday 10th Feb 1957 pre decimal prices, gc 1xcentre fold BRI1012 £9, SLNCR large sized handbill 'Notice of Closing Down of Rail and Road Services' re lines through Enniskillen dated October 1957 SRA313 £15, SLNCR poster timetable for services between Sligo and Enniskillen. 48x36cm dated September 1951, folded SRA1212 £30, SLNCR poster timetable for services between Sligo and Enniskillen 48x36cm dated June 1954 folded SRA613 £20.
Miscellaneous: 30 Luggage labels (+30GSWR) BRA994 £15, Signal box train register 1955 BRA497 £20, Stock certs, 'B' debenture in brown & white and 'C' debenture in green and white, issued 1910 and 1903 to Sir J. Gore Booth WHY299 £150, 1950 TT ORA499 £20, 1st class free Pass 1912 to A. Kerrison LYR blue leather BRA1299 £17, 1960-61 liquidation, a range of files on sales of buildings (100 documents) WHY1299 £40, 'Table of Offences & Penalties' August 1922 43x68cm WHY100 £120, SLNCR copper platform lamp case from Sligo, three glazed sides, 56cm tall SRA300 £200, SLNCR Free pass red with gold letters BRA500 £25, SLNCR 1st class passes 1910 and 1920 (+CIE 2nd Class) ONS500 £na, 1st class pass 1918 R.E.Medcalf WHY600 £75, TT poster 38x48cm Feb.1953 and 1957 'Ulster v Connacht special' WHY600 £46, Handbill 28x42cm 'Excursion to Sligo 1955' WHY600 £20, SLNCR peaked cap + chin strap gilt wire block letters on black oak leaf patterned band between two of gold braid, moth damage and general wear TRA901 £48, Sligo & Ballaghaderreen Jct Railway Co. Share Certificate for 34 £10 shares 1872. SRA602 £85, SLNCR l/p glazed posters: (1) 'Byelaws and Regulations', dated 1905, and (2) 'Table of Offences & Penalties' dated 1922 (2) KRA104 £50, Paperwork incl. letterheads Beyer Peacock and other builders ex Sligo Leitrim GWR504 £30, S.L.&N.C. Railway Company luggage label 'To Armagh via Clones' (Black on white) SOM505 £na, 211 SLNCR Tickets (all different - with most varieties present) Ballintogher (9), Ballysodare (20), Collooney (16), Dromahair (38), Enniskillen (21), Florencecourt (14), Glenfarne (18), Manorhamilton (26), Sligo (24) - together with 18 SL&NCRly Bus Service Tickets PRO605 £60, Sligo Leitrim and Northern Counties Railway T/T poster from 11 Aug. 1947. Refers to continuance of present emergency. Folded, 57x44cm Minor edge nicks MCA605 £na, SLNCR: 60 issued during 2 years prior to closure whole Edmondsons (58 different prints) from 10 origins. (60) PTA1105 £45, Glazed Timetable Poster SLNCR 17th September 1956 – UFN Sligo – Enniskillen. SRA306 est@£5, SLNCR catalogue for the auction of track and rolling stock Manorhamilton Station, Co. Leitrim, April 1959 paperback 56pp. gc SRA606 £45, SLNCR Catalogue for auction of track and rolling stock following closure at Manorhamilton, April 1959 paperback 56pp. gc SRA1206 £45, an SLNCR 1957 PTT ebay607 £35.10, SLNCR, ten items of paperwork including train amendments, poster, caution tickets, luggage labels, paper tickets, dated 1900s – 40s, no duplication, SRA607 £30, SLNCR luggage labels of types IS11 to 13, vgc (28), SRA607 £22, Lot 221 SLNCR: First Class all stations leatherette folding free passes for the years 1913, 1921 and 1930 - the former being an oval shape, the others rectangular. The recipients were, respectively, T. Shields, P. Wharton Director of Traffic (pre-printed) and G. F. Egan of the SLNCR, all vgc PTA1007 £20, SLNCR publication 'Timetables, Passenger Fares and Summer Tourist and Excursion Arrangements', green card covers, 36pp June 1925, rusty staples, £55, SLNCR 3 tickets-Glenfarne, Dromahair, Florencecourt ebay1207 £ns, SLNCR 1913 card first class free pass SOL308 £70, SLNCR catalogue for the auction of track and rolling stock following closure of the line at Manorhamilton, April 1959. Paperback 56pp. gc, SRA608 £30, SLNCR: A collection of 150 issued whole, together with 5 'All stations' folding leatherette free passes (for 1912, 1913, 1921, 1926 and 1930), 1 folding leatherette contract ticket (for 1957), 2 paper tickets, and 11 severed halves. (158wh 11hlf) PTA708 £130, letter stamp SLNCR 2d green unused GCR109 £2, SLNCR PTT 25/6/57, 32pp cover shows steam & railcar GCR109 £18, SLNCR PTT 25/6/57 ufn, 32pp, green cover, steam & railcar GCR109 £18, SLNCR single sheet WTT 1/1/40 + similar 1/6/38 + bus ticket Comm Trav voucher & tie on label (5) GCR109 £5, SLNCR, unused tickets, various stations and types (48) GCR509 £10, SLNCR 1908 2d blue railway letter stamp, fine lightly mounted mint, top of the sheet showing imperf sheet margin ebay609 £of@95 £ns, SLNCR: 74 issued 2nd and 3rd singles from the 1954 to 1957 period, with a few differing only by the fare or printing variation and a further 93 issued tickets of the same basic prints, but with pencil amendments to fares and/or the application of child clips (167) PTA1009 £45, SLNCR: a blue rectangular folding leatherette 1st Class free pass for 1910 issued to R.T. Wilson of the LLSR, together with a similar pass, but this time an oval ticket in red leatherette, issued to J.F. Miller Esq. for the year 1913, with the name added in ink. (2) PTA1009 £30, SLNCR TT 5 Sept 1955 ufn 28x43cm GCR110 £40, SLNCR TT 17 Sept 1956 ufn, 28x43cm GCR110 £24, SLNCR TT 1 Oct 1953 ufn, 28x43cm GCR110£28, SLNCR, Football Independent Shield Countess Markievicz Memorial GAA Park Sligo, Sligo v Roscommon & Mayo v Leitrim + Carnival in Market Yard 13 May 1956, 28x43cm GCR110 £50, SLNCR TT 20 June 1955 ufn, 28x43cm GCR110 £24, SLNCR TT 28 June 1954 ufn, 28x43cm GCR110 £24, SLNCR, TT 10 August 1942, black on yellow, 44x56cm, neatly folded GCR110£55, SLNCR, service WTT 2/6/1936 ufn, 21pp. GCR110 £30, Two SLNCR fully titled letterpress poster notices: 'By-laws and regulations' 1905 and 'Table of offences and penalties'. 1922, both vc. and in glazed frames 820x592mm and 852x480mm o/all respectively TRA210 £210, SLNCR poster, excursion train to Sligo 29/7/1956, listing stations, fares and times 28x43 cm, folded GCR410 £20, SLNCR poster, excursion train to Sligo 28/7/1956, listing stations, fares and times 28x43 cm, folded GCR410 £20, SLNCR report of directors 31/12/1943, 16pp GCR410 £16, SLNCR PTT 1/6/1928, tourist and excursion arrangements, 39pp, brown card covers, GCR410 £26, SLNCR PTT booklet, photo illustrated covers showing steam loco and railcar, 28pp dated June 1957; plus CIE timetable booklet, 64pp dated Winter 1957 (2) SRA1211 £12, SLNCR PTT booklet, photo illustrated covers showing steam loco and railcar, 28pp dated June 1957, plus SLNCR second class 'Contract Ticket', season ticket type with title in gold on green clothbound covers, not issued (2) SRA313 est £10 £ns, SLNCR PTT booklet, photo illustrated covers showing steam loco and railcar, 28pp dated June 1957, plus CDRJC (including Strabane and Letterkenny Railway) timetable booklet, red print on yellow coloured covers showing railcar, dated October 1957, plus seven Irish luggage labels including 4 Ballycastle Railway and 3 LMSR-NCC (duplication), SRA114 £18, SLNCR free 1st pass to R.W.Meredith of GNRI 1930, GCR513 £5, SLNCR first class free pass, leather covers with coat of arms in gold on front, issued to T. Richardson chairman of the BCDR and dated 1922 SRA114 £55, SLNCR first class all stations free pass. Leather covers with coat of arms in gold on front, issued to JJ Haining of the Caledonian Railway and dated 1921, £50, SLNCR PTT booklet, photo illustrated covers showing steam loco and railcar, 28pp dated June 1957, plus CDRJC (including Strabane and Letterkenny Railway) timetable booklet, red print on yellow coloured covers showing railcar, dated October 1957, plus seven Irish luggage labels including 4 Ballycastle Railway and 3 LMSR-NCC (duplication), SRA0114£18, SLNCR second class 'Commercial Traveller's Luggage and Samples Ticket' season ticket type pass, leather covers with title in gold on front, issued 1904, some wear, label added to front SRA1014 £45, Three different SLNCR first class free passes, two with leather covers with title in gold on front, one card type, issued 1913, 1918, 1954 (3) SRA1014 £110, Approx 200 SLNCR whole Edmondson tickets, good variety, unissued. (Qty) SRA1014 £14, a SLNCR bus timetable THR915 £8, SLNCR first class free pass, leather covers with garter type coa in gold on front, issued to T.Elliott of the MGWR and dated 1920 SRA1215 £40, SLNCR poster timetable for services between Sligo and Enniskillen, 56x 46cm dated August 1947, folded SRA316 £30, SLNCR first class all stations free pass, leather covers with title in gold on front, issued to F. Rogers of the Belfast Steam Ship Co and dated 1912 SRA316 £14, SLNCR first class all stations free pass, leather covers with title in garter design in gold on front, issued to Mr. McCarter of the Burns & Laird Lines and dated 1926, plus two part paper type free pass for LLSR services dated 1961 SRA316 £30, SLNCR Brass/Copper signalbox diagram (with details of sidings, signals and destinations) 128x15cm PUR0517 €160, Enamel station sign 'Moyvalley' [some losses] c.56x8cm PUR0517 €70, SLNCR free pass oval shaped, leather covers with title in gold print plus 3 similar in different style dated 1912, 1921 and 1954, SRA617 est@£10, £75, SLNCR first class free pass, oval shaped, leather covers with title in gold on front, dated 1911, plus two further similar passes in different styles dated 1918, and 1920 (3) SRA917 £110, SLNCR first class free pass, leather covers with title in garter in gold on front, issued to James Cowie of the MR-NCC and dated 1921, SRA1217 est£10, £22, SLNCR PTT booklet, photo illustrated covers showing steam loco and railcar, 28pp dated June 1957 SRA618 £ns, SLNCR first class free pass, red coloured leather covers with title in garter in gold on front, issued 1926 SRA918 est£10 £50, Quantity of SLNCR whole Edmondson tickets, unissued, (Qty) SRA918 est£10 £26, SLNCR TT from 1 Oct. 1953, referring to the unusual rail cars used on this line, 43×29cm, in a glazed frame £ns TRA319.
Coat of Arms: Belfast Corporation trolleybus coa, an original transfer 31cms h, on an aluminium panel approx. 89x104cm, vgc MEA307 £140.
Mileposts: a Londonderry & Coleraine Railway 1/2 milepost plate, oval cast iron, 20x13cm, (MPLC 201/H), a rear fitting is cast in to fix to post with a single rivet, traces of yellow & black paint, an unusual feature is the angled figure '1' KRA406 £105.
Miscellaneous: INWR ticket punch & carriage key KFR268 £49, Giants Causeway tickets BRA1197 £9, subscription ticket RCN85-86? £of@2, Dublin & Drogheda share certs 1842 Davidson Books, Ballynahinch £45, 10 UR luggage labels TRA1201 £20, The Northern Ry (Ireland), large luggage label 'Dunleer-Markethill' TRA1201 £35, N.&A.R. large luggage label 'For Castlebellingham' TRA1201 £30, buttons GER large, Sittingbourne & Kemsley Light Rly. large, Belfast Corporation Tramways large brass 25mm. Intertwined 'BCT' letters. gc. TRA202 £na, Ulster Railway Luggage Labels 'UR Athlone via Clones' and 'Ballinderry via Lisburn. v.g.c. TRA202 £ns, Limavady & Dungiven Railway Co. Share Certificate 1882. SRA602 £42, Newry & Armagh Railway two Luggage Labels: Castlebellingham; Maguire's Bridge; with printers details at base: 'John Wright's Machine Works Newry.' SRA303 £34, 14 UR luggage labels SRA603 est.£20, 6 Ulster Railway luggage labels: Ballinderry via Lisburn; Ballymena; Goraghwood via Portadown; Poyntzpass via Portadown; Sion Mills, Victoria Bridge (on card). SRA903 £30, Notice 'Londonderry Railway - Notice! Alteration of Train' 1900. MTN903 £28, Castlederg & Victoria Bridge Tramway Company undated 1st class whole Edmondson showing the fare '9d' upright printed on pink card with red vertical stripe. Dusty. PTA1103 £20, Newry & Enniskillen Railway £50 share cert. dated 1853. Ornate title, embossed seal, not cancelled. SRA1203 est. £25 £ns, Newry Warrenpoint & Rostrevor Railway Share Certificate for 1 share dated 1846. Ornate scrolled title printed on vellum, attached red seal embossed with period loco, not cancelled. SRA304 est£30, £ns, a locomotive headlamp carried by the Londonderry Port & Harbour Commissioners', ebay1104 £103, 'Great Northern & Western (of Ireland) Railway Company' seal just over two and a half inches in diameter, engraved steel, ebay1204 £ns, Paul Henry 'Come to Ulster for a better holiday', printed for Ulster Tourist Development Assoc. Ltd - 102x127 cm two small tears ONS505 £400, Paul Henry 'Come to Ulster for a better holiday', printed for the Ulster Tourist Development Assoc. Ltd - 102x127cm small hole and two small tears on folds ONS1105 £740, Newry & Armagh Railway types IN11 and IN12 luggage labels to Balbriggan, Castlebellingham, and Maguire’s Bridge (all IN11) and to Castlebellingham (IN12), mostly vgc SRA306 est@£40, Lot 394 Finn Valley Railway type IF11 LUGGAGE LABELS: to Drogheda (with 'FVRy' heading) routing details cut-off from the bottom; and to Ballybay (with heading roughly cut off). Both labels in gc (2) PTA406 £100, Belfast Steam Ship Co. Ltd. 145 mainly issued whole Edmondsons, many including rail journeys, with some dating back to 1902, together with 30 severed halves(145wh 30hlf) PTA406 £60, Lot 33 Belfast Street Tramways Co. 1d blue geographical stage punch type tram ticket covering a long list of stages, together with an early 1d blue issue from Belfast City Tramways, with an advert for the Glengormley Tramway ('now worked by the Corporation') on the back, and a later 1d white print from the same company vgc (3) PTA406 £30, Newry, Warrenpoint & Rostrevor Railway share certificate on vellum for one share dated 1846 not cancelled SRA606 £90, Dublin, Belfast & Coleraine Junction Railway share script certificate for five £50 shares deposit paid, circa 1845 not cancelled, gc SRA606 £22, Dundalk Steam Packet Co. Ltd., £10 share certificate dated 1/4/1857 MEA706 £110, Irish North Western Railway type II11 luggage labels: to Carrigans, Rockcorry; type II12 to Bolton, Huddersfield, Leamington, Preston, Wolverhampton (all are in red printing and 'via Greenore & Holyhead') all vgc(7) SRA906 £180, Belfast Steamship Company glazed white pottery vegetable Dish 'W.T. Copeland & Sons' with 'Belfast Steamship Company Ltd' in blue ornate full garter to side minor damage to base gc 30x21cm SOL1006 £16, Newry Warrenpoint & Rostrevor Railway share certificate on vellum for one share dated 1846. Ornate scrolled title, embossed attached red seal, not cancelled SRA1206 est£10, City of Derry Tramway Co. Ltd. no value blue 'Workman's Ticket' Horse Tram Ticket printed by Williamson, small rust marks, vgc otherwise (1) PTA1006 £290, Newry Warrenpoint & Rostrevor Railway share certificate on vellum for one share dated 1846. Ornate scrolled title, embossed attached red seal, not cancelled SRA1206 £40, The Northern Railway (Ireland) type IN22 luggage label Dunleer to Markethill in vgc. This lot also contains an INWR type II11 label to Carrigans in vgc and a type ID21 label Dublin to Beragh, extremely scarce, but label has a bad Sellotape stain (3) PTA407 £20, Ballycastle Railway Company, Report of Directors, for Year ended 31st December, 1922, folio Ballymoney (Mc Master) 1923, 14pp. includ small map, disbound, MEA307 £120, Reports of the Directors & Statements of Accounts, for Dublin & South Eastern Railway Co., (New Ross & Waterford Extension Railways) (4) MEA307 £120, Irish North Western Railway type II11 luggage label to Carrigans plus type II12 to Huddersfield, Wolverhampton (all red printing and 'via Greenore & Holyhead') (3), SRA607 £22, Newry & Armagh Railway types IN11 and IN12 luggage labels to Balbriggan, Castlebellingham, and Maguire’s Bridge (all IN11) and to Castlebellingham (IN12), mostly vgc (4), SRA607 £220, Northern Railway of Ireland type IN22 luggage label 'Dunleer to Markethill', SRA607 £10, Ulster Railway luggage labels of types IU11 and 12, mostly vgc (9), SRA607 £22, RCH 1909 map issued by the Railway Clearing House covering Belfast Lough River Lagan up to Adelaide & Balmoral, ebay1107 £ns, Dublin, Belfast & Coleraine Junction Railway share script certificate for five £50 shares deposit paid, not cancelled, good condition. SRA1207 res£15 £ns, Derry Central Railway audit two-piece 2nd Special Excursion return from Aghadowey to Belfast, vgc but with 'cancelled' lightly stamped on the face PTA108 £35, Northern Ireland Miscellany: Issued whole comprising: BNCR – 2nd sgl Belfast to Larne (/); MRNCC – 3rd sgl Strabane to Ballymagory, 3rd Day Excn Londonderry WS to Portrush; LMSNCC – 14 tickets, including Sgls Londonderry Vic. Rd to Desertone and New Buildings; UTA – 8 tickets, including Strabane; NIR – 5 tickets, including Belfast Central; Belfast Steamship Co. – 10 tickets to destinations in Britain, including two issued in 1903. The lot also includes 29 severed halves, comprising 7 x BCDR, 6 x DNGR, 3 x LMSNCC, 6 x LLSR, 7 x UTA. (40wh 29hlf) PTA108 £220, Lot of scarce Irish luggage labels: Dublin & Drogheda Railway type ID21 'Dublin to Beragh'; Northern Railway Co (Ireland) type IN 21 'Goraghwood to Holyhead via Greenore'; Ulster Railway type IU11 'Maguiresbridge' all with evidence of previous mounting on back, good otherwise. (3) PTA408 £110, Lot comprising: BCDR-9 issued (Bangor Subscriber's extension, 2 x Belfast, Bloomfield, Crossgar, Holywood Ed. season, 3 x joined returns); CDRJC-10 issued (including Bruckless, Killens Gate, Lough Eske, Rossnowlagh), GNRB-2 issued (Enniskillen), LMSNCC-5 issued; NCCMR-Belfast GC; UTA-7 issued (2 x Ballycastle, Goraghwood, Londonderry Vic Rd., Newry DB, Omagh, Strabane), plus 6 audit (Cullion, Desertone, Domena, 3 x Londonderry Vic. Rd.) (40) PTA408 £45, Belfast SS Co dr poster, Liverpool-Belfast night passenger service, by Harry Hudson Rodmell, poster issued 1960s, one of a series produced in the 1930s and later reused for Irish Sea boat services, folded, vgc, SRA608 £200, dr poster 'Ulster, Northern Ireland, Sunshine, Legend and Sport', by Nevin featuring the Giants Causeway, a shamrock and a hexagonal view of cottages and cliffs, issued in 1960, rolled, excellent condition GCR708 £220, 'Dundalk & Newry Steam Packet Co. Ltd' small letterpress poster re: Goods and livestock services Great Britain and Ireland, June, July, Aug. 1927, four tables of times, names of vessels and other travel info, minor folds only, vgc, TRA210 £ns, of@£25, MATE'S illustrated guide " North of Ireland illustrated – as served by the Midland Railway Company via Heysham & Belfast", red, illustrated, clothbound soft covers, 90+pp fully illustrated 4th edition dated 1905 SRA910 £14, two Ballycastle Railway dividend warrants dated 1897 and 1901, plus Navan & Kingscourt Railway share certificate for one £10 share dated 1871, all attached to card (3) SRA910 £220, Belfast City Tramways enamel duty pass armband, 6cm diameter, a little surface wear, the back is inscribed with details of a reward, if found and returned to Sandy Row, Belfast, GCR711 £ns, Brass topped copper loco safety valve cover base measuring some 48 cm diameter and shaped to fit the engine top, 52 cm tall, almost dome shaped, with a 'chimney' at the top measuring 29 cm diameter, of Irish origin thought to be from a Castleblaney Keady & Armagh Railway contractors loco, more or less ex-loco condition SRA1211 £260, Larne and Stranraer Royal Mail Steamers guide book 'Holidays in Ireland', illustrated covers showing scenic views and harpist, 176pp dated 1911, slight wear to dusty covers, SRA1211 £10, Belfast Steamship Co, small milk/cream jug showing the company crest with the English Rose, Scottish Thistle and Irish Shamrock (also used by Coast Lines) in gc except for a tiny nick in the bottom edge BRI1012 £6, UR director's report and accounts dated 1846. Large size, 4pp, sent postally and with 'penny red' stamp attached SRA1212 est£10 £ns, Navan and Kingscourt Railway share certificate for one £10 share dated 1871, ornate scrolled title, engraving of crown type company logo top centre, embossed seal, not cancelled but stamped 'paid in full', some edge discolouration but reasonable condition SRA1212 £40, Belfast Steamship Company small crystal sherry glass GNR0614 £ns, Londonderry Railway small sized letterpress poster 'Any passenger entering or leaving whilst train is in motion etc.' 25x20cm, red print, dated January 1899. Folded. SRA915 £16, Poster 'Belfast Steamship Company Ltd 'Liverpool- Belfast Nightly Passenger Service' by Nevin dr 102x127cms, gc, mounted on linen GWR1115 £160, Poster 'Ulster Northern Ireland-Sunshine, Leisure and Sport' by Nevin dr 102x127cm, printed by McCorquodale, excellent condition GWR1115 £50, Newry Warrenpoint & Rostrevor Railway share certificate on vellum for one share dated 1846, ornate scrolled title, embossed attached red seal, not cancelled SRA317 est£10 £22, INWR Culloville' brass headed Office Stamp on a turned wooden handle. This Irish North Western station became the property of the GNR(I) in Jan 1876 and closed in Oct. 1957 TRA318 £200.
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