Die holder with die, London Brighton & South Coast Railway, double-handled metal holder with screw for adjusting die, stamped LBSCR, for cutting threads in metal. Die and die holder from London Brighton & South Coast Railway
Collar for striking medals by Jean Pierre Droz, England, 1800-1823. As used in the minting machinery developed by Boulton to produce coinage. Collar for striking medals by Jean Pierre Droz 1800-1823
Die for Pass, Neath & Brecon Railway, Die for 1st Class Book Pass 1910. Die for Pass, Neath & Brecon Railway
Hand seal die, hand seal miniature with ivory handle, engraved with locomotive and the word 'quick' above. Hand seal die
Seal die, Cheshire Lines Committee, steel, displaying the arms of Great Northern Railway, Midland Railway and Manchester Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway, incorporated 1867. Cheshire Lines Committee die 1867
Die for free pass, second class leather booklet type, Stockton & Darlington Railway Die for free pass
Die for free pass, steel, London Midland & Scottish Railway, reverse. Dimensions: Face 28mm dia., Base 74mm dia. (Very similar to one of the London & North Western Railway patterns, but a close comparison shows this is a different die.) Die for free pass, London Midland & Scottish Railway
Die for free pass, steel, Hull, Barnsley & West Riding Junction Railway and Dock Co., obverse. Die for free pass
Die for London Midland & Scottish Railway Gallantry Medal ('Stamp Medal'), steel, reverse 'For Courage', Dimensions: Medal 40mm dia, Die 68mm dia. (See 1987-7437 and 1987-7436) Die for London Midland & Scottish Railway Gallantry Medal ('Stamp Medal')
Die for free pass, steel, reverse, London, Brighton & South Coast Railway. (See 1976-7883) Die for free pass
Die for free pass, steel, obverse, North London Railway. (See 1976-7882) Die for free pass, steel, obverse, North London Railway
Die for free pass, brass, London & North Western Railway Limited Mail, 1877 Die for free pass, London & North Western Railway Limited Mail
Die for 1st class free pass, steel, reverse, probably Great Northern Railway. Die for 1st class free pass