Teapot, silver plate, Pullman Car Company Ltd, 1/2 pint, marked on side ''Pullman', block logo, by Larder & Burgess, hinged lid, hard soldered, Sheffield, EPNS, 'A.B.Co' defaced on base. Silver plated teapot, Pullman Car Company Passenger Comforts
Station seat-back sign, North Eastern Railway, cast iron, "Wetherby". Station seat-back sign, Wetherby Railway Infrastructure
Tyers no.1 train tablet instrument, with galvanometer gong and four tablets. tyers no 1 tablet instrument Signalling & Telecommunications
Drivers tea can, British Railways, White enamelled tea can with red handle and rim. Cup inverted as lid. 4 1/2" diam., 7 1/2" high British Rail driver's tea can Tools of the Trade & Personal Accessories
Enamel steel advertising sign for Nectar Tea, by the Patent Enamel Co. Ltd., Birmingham and London, c. 1910. Measurement overall: 320 mm x 536 mm x 1. Steel advertisement, Nectar Tea, England Fixtures & Fittings from Railway Buildings 1905-1915
Teacup, pale green ceramic, by Dudson Bros, Hanley, 1982, British Rail. Overall: 67 mm x 105 mm x 77 mm. Ceramic tea cup, British Rail Passenger Comforts 1982
Commemorative tablet stone, recording the opening of the Moretonhampstead & South Devon Railway with the names of the original directors in 1866, Earl of Devon, Thomas Wills, William R Hole, John Divett, Elias Cuming and Thomas Woollcombe, ex Moretonhampstead Station, erected by Elias Jack Cuming in 1924, son of the Director Elias Cuming. Tablet Stone, Moretonhampstead & South Devon Railway Miscellanea & Curiosities 1924
Wine glass, British Rail, BR double arrow logo acid etched on side, no maker's name. Wine glass, British Rail Passenger Comforts 1965-1996
Model road bridge, approx. 1/48 scale, Sonning Cutting, designed by I K Brunel, GWR, 1840. Sonning Cutting road bridge Railway Models
Station sign,enamel totem, British Rail (North Eastern Region), 'Leeds Central'. Enamel station sign, British Rail (North Eastern Region) - 'Leeds Central' Railway Infrastructure
Locomotive worksplate, "North British Locomotive Company Ltd 1947 No 26094 Glasgow", ex London & North Eastern Railway "B1" class 4-6-0 No 1193, subsequently British Railways No 61193, built May 1947, withdrawn September 1962. worksplate, North British Locomotive Company Locomotives and Rolling Stock Components 1947
Enamel Advertising Sign; "Westward Ho! Smoking Mixture"; Red lettering on white background; c1910 Westward Ho! Smoking Mixture Fixtures & Fittings from Railway Buildings 1905-1915
Carriage roof oil lamp from Queen Victoria's Royal Saloon (id 1983-7002), 1of 12 identical. Consists of three parts, mainly made of galvanised ferrous alloy: external casing, fuel reservoir and burner with glass reflector. The latter two are being nested inside the casing. The external casing is fitted in the original position, in the carriage roof. The reflector is made of plated (possibly chrome) copper alloy. There is a small rectangular plate close to the top rim, engraved "L. N. W. R.". There are multiple hole vents around the circumference just above the base. Roof oil lamp, Royal Saloon Locomotives and Rolling Stock Components
Beefburger package, polystyrene, Great North Eastern Railway, labelled 'GNER Pure Beef Cheeseburger', in wooden and glass presentation case with brass plaque attached 'Packaging for the last microwaved burger served on Great North Eastern Railway, 31 May 1999'. Overall: 270 mm x 267 mm x 267 mm. Beefburger packet in presentation case, Great North Eastern Railway Miscellanea & Curiosities 1999
Speed Indicator and Recorder, Hasler-Hausshalter type, by G. Hasler, Berne, Switzerland, as fitted to North British Locomotive Co engines built for France during the 1914-1918 war. hasler speed indicator and recorder Locomotives and Rolling Stock Components 1914-1918
Semaphore signal arm with integral spectacle and secondary spectacle, two glasses cracked, crossing gate signal, lower quadrant, Great Eastern Railway, made by EC & JK Ltd. Semaphore signal arm with integral spectacle and secondary spectacle Signalling & Telecommunications
Locomotive Nameplate, British Railways, "Clan McLeod", ex Clan Class, 6, No. 72008, built February 1952, withdrawn April 1966. locomotive nameplate - clan mcleod Locomotives and Rolling Stock Components 1952
Enamel Advertising Sign; "Park Drive for Pleasure - plain & cork tipped"; White lettering on blue and red background. Enamel advertising sign, "Park Drive for Pleasure" Fixtures & Fittings from Railway Buildings
Coffee cup, paper, maxpax, bearing the words 'continental coffee' and picture of a coffee pot, cup, saucer and sugar bowl. Overall: 72 mm x 76 mm. Maxpax paper cup Passenger Comforts
Videcom 101 computer terminal, used at Kings Cross Station training room and enquiry and booking office for computerised seat reservation (this was the first use of computers for this purpose on British Rail) Videcom 101 computer terminal Tools of the Trade & Personal Accessories 1975
Nameplate, London & North Eastern Railway, "Prince of Wales", ex Gresley A1 Class, No. 60054. Nameplate, London & North Eastern Railway - "Prince of Wales" Locomotives and Rolling Stock Components
Enamel sign, Colman's Starch, top half red, bottom half black with white lettering, framed for South Yard events. colman's starch enamel sign Railway Infrastructure
Studded tiara, worn by one of Britain's Railway Queens. Overall: 88 mm x 150 mm. Railway Queen tiara Railway Uniform & Costume
Bronze medallion, London Midland & Scottish Railway, for service in national emergency. May 1926 - awarded to people who worked during General Strike. Dimensions: 50mm dia. Bronze medallion for service in national emergency, May 1926 - London Midland & Scottish Railway Coins and Medals
Locomotive tender, Great Northern Railway, from GNR 8 ft. 4-2-2 Stirling single no. 1002, built at Doncaster in December 1893, last attached to class Q2 No. 3452 between 20/04/1929 and 24/02/1934, it then became Temporary Water Carrier No. 2 on 02/08/1934 being renumbered on 23/09/1941. Locomotive tender no. 1002, Great Northern Railway Locomotives and Rolling Stock 1893
Locomotive Nameplate, London & North Eastern Railway, "Hycilla", ex Thompson A2/3 Class, No. 516/60516, built November 1946, Doncaster Works No. 2007, withdrawn November 1962, (note: "Hycilla" was the name of the winner of the 1944 Oaks). Nameplate, London & North Eastern Railway "Hycilla" Locomotives and Rolling Stock Components 1946
Bottle, glass, green, London Midland & Scottish Railway, made by P.G.Co; "LMS HOTELS" embossed on side. Glass bottle, London Midland & Scottish Railway - Hotels Passenger Comforts
Scissors, used for the opening of Plymouth Station by Dr. Richard Beeching, 26th March 1962, by T. Hardy & Sons Sheffield, boxed by R.B. Wigfull & Son, Jewellers, Plymouth. Presentation scissors, Plymouth Station Miscellanea & Curiosities 1962
Sign, "Underground" sign, circular and illuminated internally. Shows large "U" and an arrow. Illuminated sign, "Underground" Railway Infrastructure
Cast metal bridge plaque with laurel wreaths surrounding the date "1855", from Great Howard Street railway bridge in Liverpool, originally mounted with a bronze bust of the deputy chairman of the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, William Stuart. bridge plaque - 1855 Railway Infrastructure 1855
Notice, enamel, British Transport Commission, trespass notice, black letters on white background. British Transport Commission trespass notice Railway Infrastructure
Cast iron notice, Rhymney Railway, Notice regarding trespassing, in both English & Welsh, white letters on black background. Cast iron notice, Rhymney Railway Railway Infrastructure
Cast iron sign, Cheshire Lines Committee, re Private property. Cast iron notice, Cheshire Lines Committee Railway Infrastructure
Lock of hair, reputed to be of Robert Stephenson. Accompanied by a piece of paper inscribed, in manuscript, in ink "Hair of the great Rbt Stephenson, 1859, 12 of October, died" Lock of Robert Stephenson's hair Miscellanea & Curiosities
Cast iron sign, Lancashire & Northern Railway and Great Northern Railway, Public notice not to trespass, white letters on black background. Cast iron sign, Lancashire & Yorkshire and Great Northern Railway Railway Infrastructure
Model railway station, scale 1:160 (N gauge), London St. Pancras, 1993, illustrating roof, platforms and rear of hotel, by Unit 2:2 Modelmakers, 1993. model station - st pancras Railway Models
Enamel notice, North Eastern Railway, regarding level crossings, black letters on white background Enamel notice, North Eastern Railway, re level crossings Railway Infrastructure
Wagon, remains of coal wagon used on the Little Eaton Gangway (also known as Derby Canal Railway). Comprising of wheels and axles, c1798. Remains of Little Eaton Gangway coal wagon, c 1798 Locomotives and Rolling Stock 1793-1803
Model steam locomotive, 1/12 scale, GWR `3031' class, 4-2-2 No.3009 "Flying Dutchman" prototype built 1892 as modified with front bogie in 1893. model great western railway locomotive "flying dutchman" Railway Models
Cast iron notice, Great Northern Railway, 'Public Warning not to trespass', white letters on black background Cast iron notice, Great Northern Railway Railway Infrastructure
Bell, no company markings, embossed '1839', no provenance. Bell, no company markings, embossed '1839' Fixtures & Fittings from Railway Buildings 1839
Branding iron, Great Northern & London & North Western Railway, branding iron lettered "GN & LNW". Branding iron, Great Northern and London & North Western Railway Tools of the Trade & Personal Accessories
Metal plate with reeded rim, fair condition, engraved The Midland Grand Hotel, wyvern motif and makers mark Metal plate, Midland Grand Hotel Passenger Comforts
Chair, Great Northern Railway, straight back, 'G.N.R.' carved on wooden inset in back, brown leather seat, makers plaque underneath, 'Blyth & Sons, Complete House Furnishers, 4 to 7 Chiswell St. London'. Chair, Great Northern Railway Railway Furniture
Locomotive plaque: "M.I.C. British Rail" depicting shield of the British Rail Eastern Region Mutual Improvement Classes, 3rd plaque for BR Diesel Electric Locomotive No 56101. british rail (eastern region) locomotive plaque for no. 56101 Locomotives and Rolling Stock Components
Telegraphic block instrument, Webb & Thompson's Miniature Train Staff apparatus No. 2444, by the Railway Signal Co., Liverpool, no staffs, one maker's plate missing. Telegraphic block instrument, Webb & Thompson's Miniature Train staff apparatus Signalling & Telecommunications
Enamel station sign, British Railways (North Eastern Region), totem, 'Chesterfield Central'. Enamel totem, British Railways (North Eastern Region) - 'Chesterfield Central' Railway Infrastructure
Fish Van, Insulfish No.B87905, 12T insulated fish van, British Railways, 1959. Length 20' 10"; width 7' 10"; height 12' 10". British Railways insulated fish van, 1959 Locomotives and Rolling Stock 1959
Locomotive headboard, cast aluminium, Scarborough Spa Express, as used on main line steam specials post-1968, ex British Rail (Eastern Region) Depot manager, York, 19[7]1. Cast aluminium headboard, British Rail (Eastern Region) - Scarborough Spa Express Locomotives and Rolling Stock Components 1968-1985