Coat of Arms: Irish State Railways SE SRA692 £110, 2 CIE logo transfers (58x29cm) pale green, fine WHY101 £42, CIE 'snail' logo. Mounted transfer SRA604 £25.
Locomotive: Brass steam whistle, stated last steam train from Tramore, vgc mounted on wood WHY101 £95.
Maker's plate: Metropolitan Vickers 1958 BIT387 £68, 1956 SOL £255, Metrovick 'A' diesel and generator plates 1955 BRA1098 £na, 10x5cm builders plate 'Built by Birmingham.R.C.W.Co.Ltd Smethwick 1955' reputedly from B106 nickel over brass BRA399 £104, 'Metropolitan Vickers 1955' 46x13 worksplate + cast brass 'Metropolitan Vickers' owners plate 34x4cm + 'Metropolitan Vickers Type No TG 4203: Serial No 239519-20' boiler plate SRA901 £320, Metropolitan-Vickers 1955 worksplate from Class A. Rectangular cast brass, 46x13cm, unrestored. SRA902 £260, Pair of Manufacturers Plates. Originating from an 001 Class 'A' Co-Co locomotive. Cast brass bogie plate 'Metropolitan-Vickers'. 34x3cm. Circular cast alloy cab plate with intertwined 'MV'. 6cm diam. Both repainted fronts. vgc SOL605 £30, Metrovick 908 stainless steel locomotive makers' plate number ebay705 £69, CIE, dual language enamel doorplate 'Fir, Gentlemen', black on white, 54x22cm, in Gaelic and English, excellent condition GCR109 £160, 'Metropolitan- Vickers 1955' worksplate as carried by CIE Class A Co-Co Diesel Electric No. 038 Metropolitan-Vickers work's No. 924, rectangular cast brass, 46x13cm with rounded corners, in ex-loco condition both sides, casting number 'M1882' etched on the back SRA610 £280, brass worksplate 'Metropolitan-Vickers 1955' as carried by a CIE Class A Co-Co Diesel Electric locomotive, rectangular, 46x13 cm with curved corners, face restored to vgc, the back original SRA611 £420, worksplate, Metropolitan Vickers, 1955, from a CIE Class A Co-Co cast brass, 46x13cm, ex loco condition with original paintwork GCR112 £380, General Motors Locomotives alloy builders plate 'Class 0-4-4-0 No 31248 Built 9-66' from a Diesel Electric Loco built by General Motors in North America [For CIE]. Thin alloy sheet in as removed condition - 38x11cm RNT515 £140, a brass rectangular diesel worksplate 'Metropolitan Vickers 1956', as carried by an Irish Locomotive class loco, front restored STA915 £400, 'Metropolitan Vickers, 1956' c.46x13cm cast iron PUR517 €320, a 1956 Metrovick works plate No. 942 from CIE A class diesel number A56, later 056, last of the class withdrawn, engraved stainless steel 13x4cm GCR617 est£100-200 £100, Metropolitan Vickers 1955 worksplate from a CIE 001/A Class locomotive manufactured at their Dukinfield Works in Manchester and fitted with eight-cylinder two-stroke, port-controlled Crossley engines. The 001 Class locomotive was the backbone of mainline passenger and freight train services on the network for forty years from 1955 when they were replaced by the new 201 Class, rectangular cast brass measuring 46x13cm and M.1882 stamped into the back, face restored, rear ex loco GWR717 @pound;500.
Coach plate: '1496' SRA293 £32, CIE cast alloy carriage builders' plate from Mark II Open Standard No.5219. Built at BREL, Derby in 1972 unrestored condition. Size: 20x11cm, ebay405 £12.50, 'Coras Iompair Eireann, No 1433, Bogie 2nd Length 61' 6", Width 10' 0", Seating 70 Second, Tare 26 Tons 3 Cwt' coachplate, alloy 19x132cm, front repainted, back primered. GCR906 £17, Coachplate, 'CIE, No 1433, Bogie 2nd Length 61' 6", Width 10' 0", Seating 70 Second, Tare 26 Tons 3 Cwt", alloy 19x132(sic)cm, front repainted, back primered GCR907 £17, CIE Carriage Board 'Dublin-Cork', cast aluminium with small rear brackets, 116x13cm, original red paintwork GCR1007 £150, CIE coach plate No. 2409 61' 6" Buffet Car ebay409 £12.50, CIE coach plate No. 2159 1st/3rd Composite 61' 6" ebay409 £26.01, CIE aluminium carriage board: 'Dublin- Cork' in cast aluminium with red painted background to the lettering. 116 x 13 cm with curved ends, slots on back to fix to carriage side, gc. SRA909 £110, CIE aluminium carriage board: 'Baile Atha Cliath - Corcaig' in cast aluminium with red background 116 x 13 cm with curved ends, slots on back to fix to carriage side, gc. SRA909 £170, CIE aluminium carriage board: 'Failte' in cast aluminium with red background, 84 x 13 cm with curved ends, slots on back to fix to carriage side, gc. SRA909 £310, CIE aluminium carriage board: 'Slainte' in cast aluminium with light blue background and white lettering, yellow outside rim, 84 x 13 cm, with curved ends, slots on back to fix to carriage side, gc. SRA909 £280, a pair of CIE coach items, comprises rectangular cast aluminium Coras Iompair Eireann dimension plate for coach 1503, 20x13cm, also c/i axlebox cover embossed C.I.E. No. 27, 26x25cm SOL216 £30, CIE carriage board in cast aluminium, carrying the name 'Sairseal' in Gaelic script. This express ran between Dublin and Limerick. As removed condition STA518 £560, .
Works and wagon plates: CIE D plates STL991 £25, ORA792 £20, MTN692 £14, ORA992 £40, 8232 30tons BRA993 £ns, 17528 12 tons corner reweld BRA594 £ns, 2 loading plates 'to carry 10 tons' oval and oblong BRA594 BRA794 £ns, Load 10 tons built Inchicore works BRA594 £ns, 23891 10tons MTN995 £16, '27442' MTN695 £20, 20t 27541 MTN196 £28, 20t '27516' MTN496 £22, BRA998 £15, BRA998 £15, '27220' MTN998 £22, cast iron brake van 272A MTN199 £32 (with a BR 'D'), CIE D plate 20 tons '27239' ORA199 £na, MTN699 £22, brake van '289A' MTN100 £na, CIE wagon 20 ton '27516' MTN400 £19, axlebox cover 'CIE 26' & 'CIE 29a-29-9x4 1/4' BRA900 £30 for both, CIE 20tons '27165' MTN900 £18, CIE cast wagon 'D' plate '12 tons' No.26358, '40 tons' KID503 £18, No.30115, 'D' plate '20 tons' KID503 £5, No.27233, 'D' plate '20 tons' KID503 £5, No.26544, 'D' plate '20 tons' KID503 £5, CIE cast axle box cover No.27. KID503 £8, 'D' Wagon plate 'C.I.E. 289A', from an ex-GSWR brake van. Face repainted KRA1004 £25, CIE cast alloy registration plate 1951 (116) unrestored 22x17cm, ebay405 £16.67, cast alloy CIE registration plate 1951 (119) unrestored 22x17cm, ebay405 £12.99, CIE cast alloy wagon D plate No 27612 20 tons in vgc unrestored, ebay405 £22.55, CIE cast alloy wagon D plate No 27637 20 tons in vgc unrestored, ebay405 £11.51, CIE 'D' Wagonplate 'CIE 12 tons 17528' repainted TRA1113 £45, D wagon plate, CIE 24070, 12T GCR0214 £4, a CIE wagonplate 40 tons 30115 repainted SOL0614 £35, a 'D' CIE Wagonplate 12 tons 17528, repainted SOL1014 £30, Selection of 5 CIE cast iron wagon plates, 12 tons 20480, 12 tons 18275, (CIE) wagon plate To carry 10 tons, wagon plate 12 tons 20663, wagon plate 12 tons 20648, all as removed condition STA117 £60, cast iron 'D' wagon plate 'C.I.E. 12 Tons 20571', face restored, back in primer, TRA817 £20, Axle box cover 'C.I.E. 29A 29 9x4 1/4' with bolt holes 30x20cm PUR517 €20, CIE wagon plate, 'C.I.E, 12T, 18580' + lever collar (2) GCR818 £20, Cast iron CIE wagonplate £22 GCR219.
Carriage notices and plates: Penalty for cord (Irish), BRA594 £ns, BRA395 £18, BRA1196 £58, BRA397 £43, ORA797 £24, BRA998 £ns, No.1360 1953 BRA1093 £10, No.1360 1953 BRA998 £15, No.1443 1956 BRA998 £15, Penalty for Cord (Irish) TRA202 £33, Penalty for Cord (Irish) TRA1002 £35, small tinplate Communication Cord Carriage Notice (Irish) warning of £5 penalty etc. v.g.c. 152x98mm TRA1104 £29.
Carriage boards: 'BaCliath-Corcaigh': SRA492 £ 210, SRA 892 £na, SRA293 £80, CAL395 £ns, CAL696 £90, ebay105 £205 ; 'Dublin-Cork': ORA1191 £150, ORA592 £150, alloy SRA1292 £80, headboard MKA1197 £na, alloy ORA1098 £100, 'Slainte': ORA791 £85, ORA192 £115, SRA692 £270, alloy SRA893 £140, 'Failte': ORA591 £80, STL991 £45, SRA292 £45, ORA794 £100, KRA100 £55, unspecified: alloy ORA991 £130, alloy ORA992 £125, SRA1092 £150, MKA598 £85, alloy ORA199 £80, 'Failte' 84x13cm KRA403 £190, 'Dublin-Cork' alloy 116x13cm KRA403 £180, pair of cast aluminium coachboards 'Dublin-Cork'116x6cm and 'Failte' 84x6cm SRA0605 £380, cast alloy carriage board 'Failte', 838x127mm, original red paintwork KRA106 £210, CIE Carriage roof board 'Dublin-Tralee ', cast aluminium, 116x13cm, front background repainted red GCR1006 £300, CIE/GSR 'Baile Atha Cliath-Luimneach' carriage board KRA107 £280, 'Baile Atha Cliath-Corcaig', cast aluminium carriage board, 116x13cm, with original red paintwork GCR407 £360, CIE carriage board 'Baile Atha Cliath-Traighli', cast aluminium,116x13cm, front cleaned but with original red paintwork KRA707 £310, early CIE carriage Board 'Baile Atha Cliath - Corcaigh', 116x13cm, unrestored with original red paintwork GCR108 £420, CIE carriage roof board, 'Baile-Atha-Cliath – Corcaig”, 114 x 13cm, cast aluminium, original red paint work, names in Gaelic script, in as removed condition STA610 £260, , CIE carriage board, 'Failte', cast aluminium, 84x13cm, as mounted over the carriage doors, front repainted GCR113 £220, Baile Ata Cliath-Corcaigh, (Dublin-Cork), carriage board , in gaelic script, cast aluminium, 102cm long in original condition GCR114 £400, Baile Ata Cliath-Corcaigh, (Dublin-Cork), carriage board , in gaelic script, cast aluminium, 102cm long in original condition GCR0114 £400, CIE carriage board, Dublin-Cork, 116cm long, in original condition GCR0414 £400, Destination sign 'Baile Ata Cliat-Corcaig' c.117x13cm cast alloy PUR517 €180,Destination sign 'Dublin-Cork' c.117x13cm cast alloy PUR517 €180.
Trespass, Bridge: Dual language white on black SRA696 £140, CIE bilingual enamel notice 'C.I.E Trespassers will be prosecuted', gc 38x30cm £210, IE/IR ridge enamel sign in Gaelic 'Fogra Droichid' ref to damage to the bridge, fair condition, some loss of enamel. 91x76cm, £80 GNR320.
Gate notice:Irish Rail dual language 'Keep these gates..'MTN195 £10, 'C.I.E.' titled enamel dual language gate notice, 'M.J.Hayes (Secretary), white on black, 48x34cm, excellent colour and shine with just a couple of tiny blemishes and the odd edge chip GCR708 £100, a CIE dual language white on black rectangular enamel occupation crossing notice with a number of chips and some pellet holes but overall in pretty good condition and is presented on a wooden backing board – 91x76cm RNT0614 est£60-80 £ns, C.I.E. large enamel gate notice, dual language GCR0814 £50, CIE sign [Dual language 'Warning, Do not trespass on the railway'] sign 25x38cm €28 PUR517, Bilingual [Irish left/English right] [IE] gate sign 'Any person omitting to shut and fasten these gates after using this Crossing is liable to prosecution The movement ...cumbersome machines.. prior permission..from station master' 38x25cm PUR517 €38, C.I.E. Gate Warning Penalty Enamel Sign, 43x34cm, [Significant loss on left hand side], est€80-120 €55 PUR219, Iarnrod Eireann/Irish Rail bilingual aluminium notice headed 'Keep these gates shut', good ex-lineside condition. 75x60cm £50 TRA1220
Station: 'Fir/Gentlemen'(GSR/CIE) 50x25cm in original wooden frame SRA397 £75, GSR 'Fir/Gentlemen' SOL605 £25, CIE station sign 'Bantry', painted steel, wear to paintwork in places, 176x46cm (two sections) GCR108 £110, Wooden Disclaimer Sign 'Iarnrod Eireann. Neither the board nor it's servants will be liable to any person whomsoever for personal injury…. P M Roche District Manager' 61x41cm PUR517 €60, Enamel station bi-lingual Gaelic/English sign 'Seomra Feitim Mna - Ladies Waiting Room' unflanged white letters on a black background, size 8 x ?, STA518 £630, Original hand drawn and coloured C.I.E. Pallas station diagram within a pine frame 58x46cm est€60-100 €60 PUR219, Original hand drawn and coloured C.I.E. New Ross station diagram, Aug 1903 [!] within a pine frame 97x38cm, est€60-100 50 PUR219, Original hand drawn and coloured C.I.E. Moyvalley station diagram within a pine frame 85x47cm, est€60-100 €140 PUR219, Original hand drawn and coloured C.I.E. Harristown station diagram within a pine frame 90x44cm, est€60-100 €85 PUR219, Original hand drawn and coloured C.I.E. Ballyglunin Line and Gradient Diagram, July 1950, within a pine frame 75x47cm, est€60-100 €110 PUR219, Original hand drawn and coloured C.I.E. Moyvalley station diagram within a pine frame 85x47cm, est€60-100 €140 PUR219, 2 CIE station line diagrams, hand coloured - Ballineen and Kiltoom, largest 102x46cm, est€60-100 €85 PUR319, CIE - 4 hand drawn Laffan's Bridge station diagrams, largest 83x43cm, est€60-100 €ns PUR319.
Signalling: Staffs (NOTE: These may
be from constituent companies incl. GNR):
BUT SEE UPDATED DATA ON Irish single
line staffs .
Other signalling: CIE handlamp RCN85-86?
£of@15, SRA1091 £75, 12 Signal lever plates
cast iron painted blue, black or red, white letter
inscriptions such as 'West Siding Traps', 'Main Up Home',
'Goods Bank Siding Point', etc. Said to be from Kilcock
WHY101 £of@40, CIE guard's lamp complete with
porcelain wick holder by Sherwoods, metal oil container
stamped 'CIE', three colour type with only blue filter
remaining, painted black, slight rusting, paint chips, VG
WHY101 £of@40, CIE 3 asp. Handlamp. Top & vessel
stamped 'CIE.' Base brass plated 'Limerick Junction 3'. All
glasses good. Probably an earlier co. style handlamp with
wire top handle & twin side catches. vgc Restored.
TRA104 £170, IR rear tail lamp 'Serial No. 0508'
ebay804 £24, GSWR or CIE 3 asp. Handlamp, body brass
plated, Wexford (very worn). Complete with side triggers,
CIE vessel, 'NWR' burner, reflector & all glasses.
Restored TRA105 £90, CIE nickel plated guards
thunderer whistle side marked C.I.E. 520. vgc. &
working, TRA305 £29, CIE 3 aspect handlamp 32cm tall
12cm base diameter, reducing cone stamped CIE, right catch
brass plate 'Emly 2' ebay405 £68, CIE shunt limit
(probably alloy) 46x38cm ebay405 £16, CIE 3 asp.
handlamp with re-entrant wire top handle & side
triggers. Top stamped 'C.I.E' but lamp looks earlier. all
glasses but lacks vessel vgc TRA905 £85, CIE
three-aspect handlamp with initials stamped in reducing
cone and with a fluted cap and wire re-entrant top handle,
two side catches with pins to engage notches in top.
'Draughting' improved by the provision of some holes
punched in the reducing cone. CIE vessel. All glasses
present and intact, gc SRA307 £30, Harper's one-wire
two-position wooden cased block instrument with glazed
front window showing semaphore signals for 'Up Line' and
'Down Line' which are moveable according to the status of
line occupation, below this is a smaller circular aperture
with a rotating knob below which twists to show 'Train on
Line', 'Train Off But Section Blocked' and 'Line Clear' in
the aperture, at the bottom is a brass plunger, the
instrument has an engraved brass label 'GNRy Harper's
Patent, Garnham & Co., London EC.' No indication of
origin, but used in Northern Ireland, 27x17 cm base, 55cm
and in good unrestored condition, SRA311 £1250, CIE
large loco headlamp with bullseye lens at front with white
painted bezel, the top lifts off and contains the innards
which comprise of a slide-in slotted vessel clearly stamped
'CIE' and a burner. piecrust chimney with wire carrying
handle, original unrestored condition SRA911 £440,
CIE handlamp, three aspect, front lens cracked, internal
glasses and burner absent GCR1211 £16, CIE three
aspect handlamp, with a copper plate Westland Row 12
(Dublin), the top and the vessel stamped with company
initials, the lamp in original condition £120, pair
of Irish 3 aspect handlamps: one is brass plated 'Newberry
East X Mallow' (complete); the other 'CIE' and brass plated
'Lombardstown X' (with no vessel), both unrestored, TRA0814
£100, a Tyers key token instrument for single line
working. The machine is currently set to hold tokens of any
configuration. The part to convert back to accepting blue
tokens only is included GCR0215 £850 (Not necessarily
Irish), CIE 3 aspect handlamp, plated Lismore No. 7, good
restored c, complete with vessel & burner, all glasses
GNR115 £220, CIE Flare lamp + vessels & burners
(8) GCR215 £40, a CIE Ballina handlamp CRE415
£150, CIE 3 aspect handlamp brass plated 'Kilkee 2'
complete with original fittings and glasses vgc TRA815
£140, a CIE 3 aspect handlamp brass plated to trigger
boxes 'Waterford Nth' and 'Abbey Jm 1 Cabin', the lamp is
also marked 'CIE' to the top and side, in restored
condition CRE1015 £200, CIE 3 aspect handlamp,
stamped in reducing cone CIE and brass plated on the side
BENNETTS BGE1, ex Bennettsbridge station, in good solid
condition but missing its reservoir and red glass GWR417
£170, 3 aspect Handlamp, stamped 'C.I.E' and brass
plated 'Ballina', complete with Great Southern Rly. vessel,
all fittings and glasses and restored, TRA1117 £130,
CIE locomotive headlamp clearly marked 'C.I.E.' complete
with bullseye lens and non-original vessel, devoid of paint
£70 TRA319, C.I.E. 3 aspect handlamp with catch cover
brass plate 'Doonbeg 2' [ex-South Clare RailwayC], complete
with all fittings and glasses, devoid of paint £150
TRA319, Irish pre-grouping locomotive headlamp, unrestored
and complete with a possibly later 'C.I.E.' stamped vessel.
44.5cm tall o/all. £150 TRA1119, C.I.E. handlamp,
initials on vessel £50 CRE220, .
Poster: 'Excursion Dublin-Cork 21/6/1953' b/green steam loco RCN85-86? £of@4, 'Ireland by train' Curran SRA1291 £160, 'Ireland Circular Tours by CIE' (Melai) WHY1299 £220, CIE large colour poster 'Use your Eurail pass in Ireland' 64x100cm WHY1299 £20, CIE 1953 poster Waterford v Tipperary Hurling Final 'Excursion to Cork' showing express steam train, printed in green, red and black, slight wrinkling WHY101 £80, 'All In Holidays To Ireland' (Anon), published by BR & Irish Tourist Board and CIE. - 102x66 cm ONS501£70, Ireland (Costelloe) PHI1001 £230, CIE dr poster 'Ireland by CIE' showing an 'A' class headed train by Avonmore river GCA502 £na, Costelloe: Tour Connemara by CIE, printed by Hely's Limited, Dublin, CHR903 £1645, CIE 'Curran' poster 'Ireland by CIE' with silver 'A' class 102x63cm (for US market) ebay405 $345, CIE 'Curran' poster 'Ireland welcomes you' 102x63cm (for US market) ebay405 $162.50, CIE dr poster: Ireland – CIE coach tours and radio trains, coastline featuring beach, railway and road with coach passing. dated 1953, folded, vgc otherwise SRA307 £240, "vintage" Dublin Ireland railway train poster 1960's ebay210 £21, Poster: CIE Passenger Services Map colour lithograph by Browne & Nolan, Dublin, based on the Ordnance Survey this map includes all CIE bus and railway passenger services at the time 102x64 cm WHY410 est€100-150, €ns, CIE dr poster: Ireland welcomes you (Curran) showing a modern diesel dwarfed by a welcoming sun, folded, minor edge nicks, good otherwise SRA610 £50, 1960's CIE beach poster for the US market, tear at bottom edge ebay610 $77, CIE 'Ireland Welcomes You' poster in frame, colour lithograph by Dollard, Dublin, 99x61 cm, WHY411 €520, dr poster 'Ireland by CIE' by Curran good rolled condition £150, CIE poster 'Dublin by CIE Rail and Motor Coach Tours', dr size 102x64cms, depicts a policeman keeping a watchful eye over Dublin Castle. Lithographed by Hely's Ltd, Eastwall, Dublin, printed in the Republic of Ireland GWR0514 £160, a CIE dr poster, 'Ireland Welcomes You', by Curran GCR316 est£100-200 £50, a CIE dr poster 'Dublin, Rail and Motor Coach Tours', laid down to conserve, edge wear restored in places GCR918 est£100-200 £80, Collection of 12 1960's C.I.E. Posters, 50x74cm, est€50-80 €55 PUR219, CIE dr timetable poster for Western Route services from Dublin, green and black print, dated June 1960, folded £45 SRA919.
Buttons, etc.: 7 (3 snail brass 25,19,15, 2 nickel 25,19 + CIE nickel 25, 16) BRA693 £12, cap badge SOL998 £9, snail gilt buttons 25mm + 16mm BRA1298 £na, CIE 25mm chrome advtRCJ700 £of@2, CIE 17mm 'snail' gilt advtRCJ700 £of@1, CIE 'snail' chrome split pin back cap badge, GC to fine, WHY101 £65; GNRI button, CIE 'flying snail' cap badge, later button, NR cap badge & a range of PS vehicle license badges & Inchicore Works 1996 plaque WHY101 £42, CIE enamel chrome cap badge (CIE in chrome on cream on offset blue backing 6x2.5 cm) BRA401 £na, CIE chrome & enamel Cap Badge. on a white rectangle against a blue plain 'wing'. As Frog. plate 63 but without job title, TRA802 £10, CIE 'Porter' Frog.63 TRA203 £32, CIE enamel & chrome cap badge 'C.I.E.' in a white tablet on a plain sided blue 'wing' shape. Similar to Froggatt plate 63, 65x25mm TRA1104 £ns, 2 chrome CIE buttons 1 @15mm and 1 @19mm by Birmingham Buttons Ltd. ebay705 £1.04, 2 chrome CIE buttons 19mm by Birmingham Buttons Ltd. ebay705 £1.24, 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, CIE Road services - three different uniform badges: brass and enamel examples for 'Conductor' and 'Driver' and chrome and enamel 'Conductor' badge (3) SRA606 £10, CIE (bus) driver's badge 9195 ebay407 £21.51, a large collection (more than 100) of CIE/IE etc. badges ebay607 £365.07, a CIE 19mm,nickel button GAC408 £of@16, CIE silver pocket watch fully functional, illuminates for a while after light shines on it ebay309 res£150 £ns, CIE enamelled metal cap badge issued for a Checker, fair condition but some enamel loss plus fastening pin ebay409 £10, CIE cap badge, gold wire initials & leaf surround on black boss, 8x5cm GCR110£18, CIE brass cap badge comprising circle & lines, 5x3cm with rear fixings, GCR110 £30, CIE chromed and enamelled cap badge for general issue, vgc, TRA1210 £210, CIE winged wheel Cap Badge in vgc with rear slide TRA711 £36, flying snail badge cap badge, advertised as CIE, but DUTC, made from copper with Irish words in enamel/paint across the badge and long split pin at the rear to attach onto a cap in excellent condition ebay513 €36, CIE oval shaped cloth badge 8x5cm showing company initials and laurel leaves, slight wear SRA1218 est£10, £12.
Miscellaneous: Irish rubber stamps ORA193 £20, silvered cu(a?)p badge flying snail WHY299 £ns, drivers cap badge blue enamel with white top square, nickel edges BRA299 £25, porters cap badge dk. blue and white enamel BRA399 £23, CIE loco grease gun stamped 'CIE' WHY101 £20, CIE Orange steam loco engine pass March 1957 'Arigna-Ballinamore' BRA601 £16, CIE: 40 tickets, all issued. SRA1203 £45, CIE 1970-80's hat ebay204 $17, CIE platform tickets (various types): Amiens St, Athlone, Bray, etc.(19) PTA904 £42, CIE small drinking glass MTN905 £5, GSR PTT July 1929. Brown and cream covers, 56pp. Covers dusty. SRA1205 £65, CIE: 150 issued and audit whole Edmondsons includes closed stations and a variety of different types PTA406 £130, CIE Dublin District timetable booklet. Pocket sized with photo illustration of double decker on front. 96pp dated July 1956. SRA307 £20, CIE 100 whole Edmondsons, approx. 45% issued includes closed stations and interesting types. (100) PTA407 £40, CIE summer 1948 PTT ebay607 £32.66, CIE bell codes electric token block & single line 1952, hanging card notice, also similar 1875 Explosives Act(1930) (2), KRA707 £na (starting £10), CIE: 125 issued whole Edmondsons, including a variety of types and a number of closed stations, such as Ballinascarthy, Croom, Drumshambo, Quilty and Valencia Harbour (125) PTA707 £80, CIE: approx. 80 issued and 160 audit whole Edmondsons £260, 223 issued and 145 audit whole Irish Edmondsons, 211 of issued are UTA from c.1960, remainder are from the CIE (5) and GNRB (7), while there is also a CVR joined return, audit tickets are from 9 different companies, of which 78 are CDRJC, 14 CIE, 13 BCDR, 21 LMS NCC, and 18 GNR(I) (Qty) PTA1007 £35, CIE passenger TT, 18 June to 9 September 1962, ebay1107 £23.58, CIE TT, Main line trains and principal branch connections, Summer 1958, ebay1107 £39.01, CIE Train arrangements August bank holiday 1958 ebay1207 £3, Miscellany comprising: CIE - 39 issued and 65 audit whole Edmondsons, 1 issued and 11 audit thin card, and 52 severed halves; GSR - 3 issued and 14 audit whole, 5 halves; GSWR – 3 halves. The lot also includes a quantity of CIE and IE paper, large card and machine issues (Qty) PTA108 £220, a CIE lot: 78 issued and 160 audit whole Edmondsons, together with 65 severed halves and a small number of thin card tickets, including a locomotive and railcar pass available only on steam engines for a fortnight in 1960 (Qty) PTA408£210, CIE: A collection of 76 issued and 30 audit whole Edmondsons, together with 2 platform tickets from the CIE and similar issues from the GNR(I) and UTA (111) PTA708 £100, CIE Summer 1948 PTT, 87pp, covers show train on coast & similar 1949, showing line in the country, each 9.5x14cm GCR109 £14, CIE PTT 16/4/1945, 44pp, paper edge faded, blue cover GCR109 £16, CIE 2d platform tickets: Amiens St D, Athlone, Bray, Clarke Station Dundalk, Cork Albert Quay, Cork Glanmire Rd. E, Dundalk, Dun Laoghaire, Galway H, Harcourt Street U, Killarney D, Kingsbridge U and P, Limerick I, Pearse Station Dublin Q, Waterford I, Westland Row X, Wexford, Wicklow. 11 have small marks on back from previous mounting, vgc otherwise (19) PTA109 £65, CIE WTT dated June 1957, brown, paperback covers, 94pp, covers dusty SRA309 £5, CIE WTT dated June 1954, brown, paperback covers, 94pp, plus similar dated September 1954 (2) SRA609 £12, CIE coloured leaflet advertising day trips from Dublin to Killarney and Connemara using the Radio Train, front shows view of train alongside a lake, circa late 1950s SRA609 £10, CIE Weekly Notices 1945 – 1962, period, P.W. Excursions etc. (90) GCR110 £50, CIE Supplementary to Weekly Notices 29/0-6/10/79 Visit of His Holiness Pope John Paul II to Ireland, train arrangements, thick volume with glossy cover GCR110 £40, CIE, Reduced Passenger and Goods Services, 17/2/47, 8pp typescript, GCR110 £24, Tolka River Emergency Railway Bridge, various plans, timetables brochure concerning the collapse & rebuild 1954, GCR110 £22, Sallins Station, hand drawn plans pencil on tracing paper, quite detailed but tatty, GCR110 £1, CIE Camping Coach Holidays, 1962 brochure, illustrated, 4 panel GCR110 £10, CIE Annual reports, Accounts 1945, 1946, 194?-1950, 1951, 1956. (8) GCR110 £100, CIE Dublin District Services, PTT Jan 1949, 128pp, DD bus on cover GCR110 £50, IE WTT 15/5/95 ufn, 234pp + NIR, 15/5/95 – 29/9/95, 69pp. (2) GCR110 £1, CIE General Motors loco handbook SOL210 £20, common parafin signal lamp (said to come from the Cobh line was listed in March) relisted ebay410 at €100, MGWR 1847-1947, glossy leaflet by CIE PR Dept. 12pp history and illustrations, art paper, coa on cover, GCR410 £16, CIE PTT Dublin district buses 7-8/1952, 96pp, pocket size GCR410 £5, CIE provincial bus summer 1952 PTT, 182pp + folding maps, cover with split cab green single decker, pocket size GCR410 £10, CIE PTT main line during Papal visit 29/9-1/10/1979, 12pp, black/yellow covers with mitre GCR410 £20, CIE PTT 2/8/1947, 32pp, brown covers GCR410 £30, CIE, PTT 16/4/1945, 44pp blue covers GCR410 £24, CIE WTT reduced passenger train service, weekdays, 20/1/1947, 7pp, foolscap, typescript, GCR410 £14, CIE reduced passenger and goods train service, 20/1/1947, 12pp + similar public version, 34pp (2) GCR410 £10, CIE Dublin Suburban service WTT a) 9/6/1974, 52pp, b) 2/9/1973 52pp, c)8/5/1978 52pp, d)14/5/1979, 52pp e)16/7/1984 62pp (5) GCR410 £14, CIE WTT a) 10/6/1974 159pp, b) 27/6/1977, 191pp c)8/5/1978 208pp, d) 14/1/1985 208pp, e)13/1/1986 208pp (5) GCR410 £1, Irish Rail WTT a) 11/5/1987 203pp b) 2/7/1990 207pp c) 18/5/1992 220pp d) 18/5/1994 238pp, e) 15/5/1995 234pp also IR Dublin Suburban 19/1/1990 63pp GCR410 £1, CIE, Inchicore Works Guide, 40pp, 1960s, B164 -141 class on cover, + June 1958 40pp brochure - unique loco exhibition at the works, loco No 36 (Burg), A Class, etc., folded (2) GCR710 £22, CIE PTT., 2/8/1947, 32pp. GCR710 £18, CIE bilingual enamel gate notice, 48x34 cm, in excellent undamaged condition GCR710 £260, CIE: collection of 106 issued 3rd, 2nd and standard class singles with different formats of, mainly open, origin station names dating from the late 1940s to 1970, the lot also includes 11 unclipped audit singles from closed stations, plus 3 audit one-piece excursion tickets, also from closed stations good/vgc (120) PTA710 £50, CIE PTT booklet, slightly faded blue covers, 44pp dated April 1945 est£10 SRA910 £na, CIE, small collection of 10 CIE company staff badges including Train Crew, Driver, Station Staff, Road Liner, modern issues of enamel or plastic on chrome, some duplication, good condition (10) SRA1210 £14, CIE PTT booklet, slightly faded blue covers, 44pp dated April 1945 SRA910 £10, CIE bundle of typescript pathing lists and times for trains, 1950s, typescript GCR910 £3, Excursions, (a) CIE Radio Train, (b) CIE 1951 Brochure, (c) Radio Train 1953 Brochure, (d) Cavan and Dublin CIE Express Bus Service + Radio Train (5) GCR910 £90, CIE Report of Communications from A.P. Reynolds to Minister of Industry & Commerce re future of Irish Railways 18/2/1949, 24pp, + GNRI Financial Accounts 1953 and a printed letter to staff re formation of UTA GCR910 £22, CIE Reductions of Train Services, 10/3/1947, 8pp, foolscap, typescript GCR910 £26, CIE General TT 16/4/1945, 44pp, blue covers GCR910 £10, CIE Passenger Trains 5/7/1947 PTT , 32pp, white covers GCR910 £10, CIE Dublin District, Bus and Tram, Jan 1945 PTT, D.D. on cover, 69pp + Provincial Bus Services Winter 1947, half cab S.D. on cover, wear, 120pp. (2) GCR910 £12, CIE Pass + Goods WTT 3/3/1947, 11pp, typescript foolscap GCR910 £24, CIE WTT 23/6/1958, 94pp. GCR910 £6, CTAC/BR/CIE dr poster: All-in Holidays to Ireland (Anon) rolled, minor edge tears, gc otherwise SRA911 £ns, CIE WTT dated June 1951, brown, paperback covers, 94pp, covers a little worn, plus GSR appendix to the WTT dated March 1935 and CIE circular No.342 dated 21 July 1951 (3) SRA1211 £14, CIE parcel stamps 5 post decimal railway parcel stamps, mostly used, plus 14 pre decimal bus service parcel stamps, unused (19) SRA1211 £10 £ns, Four CIE PTT booklets, dated Winter 1952, 1953, 1954, Summer 1966, plus GNRI PTT dated September 1952 (5) SRA312 £22, CIE PTT booklet dated September 1960, plus CIE Dublin suburban area PTT dated Summer 1955, also CDRJC 'Excursion Arrangements' leaflet dated June 1956 and CIE 4pp handbill for new time-saving services dated 1954 (4) SRA612 £70, CIE Dublin district bus timetable booklet, green paperback covers, 111pp dated July 1950 SRA912 £60, CIE PTT booklet, pocket sized, blue and black photo illustrated covers showing train crossing viaduct 96pp dated Winter 1948, slightly worn SRA313 £12, CIE provincial bus services timetable booklet, red and black photo illustrated covers showing company single decker in rural scene, 148pp dated Summer 1948, some wear to covers SRA313 £75, CIE: 18 issued Sgls tickets, mostly good/vgc. (20) PTA113 £30, 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 WHY0314 € 220, CIE all issued selection of whole Edmondsons from a wide range of stations mostly dated in the 1950s/1960s, all appear to be different and mostly vgc (150) PTA413 £404 CIE WTT dated September 1958, brown, paperback covers, 94pp. SRA1014 £35, CIE dr poster map of rail system and shipping routes of Ireland, folds, £85 TRA320, . CIE circular 'Beet Traffic-Mallow Factory Season 1960-61 Programme' 9pp. plus similar for the Tuam factory, Carlow factory, Thurles factory (all same date) and Thurles factory dated 1959-60 (5) est£10 £70 SRA320, CIE 4pp leaflet 'Withdrawal of Rail Services from the Cavan and Leitrim Section', dated April 1959. est£5 £12 SRA320.
GSR Coach coat of arms (Source: SRA)
Coat of Arms: (+BCDR) ONS691 £55, (+ CDRJC) ONS691 £50, 2nd design BRA492 £30, unspecified SRA492 £35, MTN493 £14, MKA1193 £2, coach SRA1294 £130, 1925 coach SRA395 £85, Coa mounted CAL1195 £40, Coach mounted SRA396 £95, GSR(+ GNR) on hardboard 40x40 ONS500 £na, GSR coach coa mounted 37x39cms SRA301 £35, GSR belted garter crest mounted 43x41cm KRA404 £100, GSR garter arms transfer mounted on board, used on coaches, 46cm square. vgc.SRA604 £100, GSR coa mounted on board, 41x43cm. SRA904 £110, GSR coa, an original transfer, 35cms h, on a moulded wooden panel 45.5cm, square. This is No 8 from the set of crests of its constituent companies commissioned by CIE in 1945, and while the edges of the panels are uniformly dark green, the background colour and the lining-out are correct for each constituent company, label on verso, vgc, MEA307 est£350-500 £ns, GSR coa, with frame & glass, 48cm sq. GCR408 £10, GSR original coa, varnished transfer on painted wood panel, f&g - 39x44cm vgc est£150-200, ONS608 £ns, GSR mounted coa transfer, overall 37x42cm, on maroon background GCR708 £40, GSRy mounted coa transfer 24x37cm on a maroon background GCR1008 £45, GSR mounted coa transfer, 35x37cm GCR109 £10, GSR varnished coa transfer on painted wood panel, framed and glazed - 39x44cm ONS409 est£100-150, £ns, GSR original coa transfer nicely mounted onto a painted panel and presented in a glazed frame with gilt slip 490x450cm from the London Railway Club/Woolwich Railway Museum Collection TRA609 £ns, 'Great Southern Railways' coa mounted onto a painted panel and presented in a glazed frame with gilt slip, 490x450mm overall, formerly in the collection of the London Railway Club then Woolwich Railway Museum TRA909 £52, GSR coa STD211 range £120-50, sold £50, GSR coa, 30x33 cm, overall 42x44cm GCR1211 £16, GSR Original gold leaf coat of arms professionally mounted on a board 42x44cm vgc SRA312 £30, coa mounted on a wooden backing board, 43x41cm 'Great Southern Railways',vgc JAC0114 £20, Great Southern Railway coa GCR0214 £15, Coats of arms, Great Southern Rly & GNR(I) (2) GCR0214 £12, GSR mounted coa GCR815 £28, a 'Great Southern Railway (I)' coa GNR1016 reserve£10, £na, 'Great Southern Railways' coa mounted on board. 38x41cm reserve £25 £70 GNR1020.
Cabside: See also constituent companies, GSR c/i loco number plate, as carried by a F2 Class 2-4-2T No 432 Loco, formerly DSER No 45, built at Grand Canal Street 1886, withdrawn 1957, ex loco condition STA117 £620, a cabside numberplate, 'GSR, 207, Inchicore, 1887', from a GSR Class 201 0-6-0T, the first of the class built at the Company's Inchicore Works, cast iron, 65x27cm, in ex loco condition, GCR917 est£700-1000 £720, Great Southern Railways steel loco number plate [cabside] 'G.S.R. 532' 67x28cm PUR517 €680, Steel loco maker's plate 'G.S.R 207 Inchicore Works 1887', 64x25cm PUR517 €500, a Great Southern Railway cabside numberplate, 'G.S.R. 7, Inchicore Works, 1894', from GSR Class 2 4-4-0 No 7. It was rebuilt with Belpaire saturated boiler in 1932, taken into CIE stock in 1945 and withdrawn in 1953. Cast iron, 64x27cm, the front repainted GCR618 est£400-600, £820, Cast metal cabside number plate, 'G.S.R., 207, Inchicore Works 1887' (with damage), 61x27cm, est€300-400 €320 PUR219, GSR Locomotive Department poster style chart showing an abstract of coal and oil consumed by locomotives and miles run during the four weeks ended 5th March 1939 folded est£10 £35 SRA920.
Worksplates: Lot 423 a worksplate, G.S.R 673, Inchicore Works, 1933, from a GSR Class 670 0-6-2T built at the Company's Inchicore Works at Dublin in 1933, taken into Coras Iompair Eireann stock in 1945 and scrapped in 1962, cast brass, 18x11cm, the front repainted £150-300.
Wagon plate: 'Registered by the GSR to carry 14 tons 1925 M146' undamaged KRA1001 £120, cast iron 'D' shape wagonplate: 'GSR 11683 10 Tons ' 29x17 repainted a long time ago, SRA311 £110, a pair of GSR c/i wagon plates - 10 tons - 16066 & 11191, as removed condition STA117 £100, GSR, c/i, oval wagon plate, 'GSR No 672 - Inchicore Works 1933', as removed condition STA117 £125, GSR cast iron 'D' wagon plate 'G.S.R. 10 Tons 11493', unrestored, TRA817 £55.
Axle box cover: GSR cast iron axle box cover, restored TRA0314 £20, a GSR axle box cover, rectangular c/i with fixing lugs, face embossed G S R within twin integral border, unrestored 25x20cm SOL216 £10.
Railchair: MTN994 £5.
Bridge: Enamel 2 language bridge restriction ORA794 £255, Enamel 1933 Road Traffic Acts Irish & English, no tonnage plate, GWR598 £14, £18, GSR bi-lingual enamel bridge restriction, 13 lines text both languages. white on black, 91x46cm. vgc, hole and minor chip repairs SRA1202 £140, GSR bilingual enamel bridge weight restriction 'G.S.R, Notice, to owners & drivers of motor vehicles....', signed by H.S.Coe, white on blue, 91x46cm, text in Gaelic the left and in English on the right, excellent colour and shine, a couple of small face chip repairs and chips at fixing holes GCR408 £220.
Trespass/bridge: TCK383 £of@21, enamel abbrev. title dual language SRA398 £250, GSR bilingual enamel bridge weight restriction 'G.S.R, Notice, to owners & drivers of motor vehicles....', signed by H.S.Coe, white on blue, 91x46cm, text in Gaelic the left and in English on the right, excellent colour and shine, a couple of small face chip repairs and chips at fixing holes GCR408 £220, GSR c/i small trespass notice in ex trackside condition GWRA1109 £200, GSR cast iron trespass notice, 25x27cm, in original condition, SRA912 £85, Enamel GSR Sign (in Irish and English) 'Persons Trespassing Or Persons Allowing Their Cattle To Trespass Will Be Prosecuted', 46x38cm PUR517 €220.
Fences/Gate: GSR injuring fences BRA695 £140, a GSR cast iron abbreviated title gate notice. 25x28cm, original paint, 2 small chips to the top rim, GCR616 est£100-120, £160, GSR cast iron gate notice, face restored only £110 TRA719.
Posterboard: enamel posterboard-heading 'GSR (Ireland)', white on blue, 71x15cm. hole-chipping SRA605 £50 (DC notes unusual form for GSR & suggests, given font, possibly LNER for hoardings for overseas companies), Wooden poster board header with applied cast iron letters 'Great Southern Railways Ireland'. One letter 'A' is missing, otherwise vgc. 137.5cm. long, TRA409 £130, Wood and metal letters posterboard heading 'Great Southern Railway Ireland' 137x18 cm, original gc SRA1210 £210.
Posters, etc.: 'Land of Romance' ORA591 £110, 'Blarney Castle' SRA1093 £160, 'Land of Romance - Blarney' CHR599 £est350-450, 'Land of Beauty' ONS594 £55, 'Land, the Land of Eternal Youth' printed R. Breslin, two folds, 62x102cm WHY299 £440, 'Land of Romance - Blarney' rebacked on linen WHY1299 £220, GSR 1939 'Excursion tickets to and from Dublin' black on pale orange 57x90cm WHY1299 £50, GSR (by Till) ONS1199 £600, L'Irlande Great Southern Railways (Breslin) printed by Alex Thom Dublin - 102x62 cm ONS1101 £ns, GSR Breslin 'Ireland.. eternal youth' A.Thom 102x63cm est. ONS503 £200-300 but £ns, a second example ONS503 £200-400, also £ns, Great Southern Rys. 'Ireland For Bracing Air & Glorious Sunshine. Glengariff, Killarney'. Walter Till. 102x76cm. Rolled only. Minor edge nicks, SRA903 £480, R Breslin 'Ireland The Land of Eternal Youth' ONS1003 est. £150-250 £ns, R Breslin Ireland: The land of eternal youth, printed for Great Southern Railways for display in France by Alex Thom - 102x63cm, ONS 604 £180, GSR dr poster 'Ireland Land of Beauty' sepia photo of country folk c.1930s edge tears, some loss, repairs. SRA305 £46, GSR Walter Till Killiney poster ebay607 $600, GSR dr poster: Ireland-The Land of Eternal Youth. R. Breslin 1935, folded, small edge tear, good otherwise SRA907 £320, GSR poster, 'Ireland, Connemara', after W.Till, depicting three women on a rural track, printed by Hely's, 101cm x 64.5cm (left hand margin snagged, without serious loss) est£200 -300, DRE709 pound;180 (This could be the same item that sold on 18/4/09 at TRA with a 32pp GSR brochure with the same artwork for TRA409 £250), GSR double royal pictorial poster 'Ireland for happy holidays' with artwork by W. Till of three peasant women with baskets of peat in mountainous scenery, minor edge nicks only, vgc. with no folds, also a GSR(I) official publication of 1938 with 32pp. and folding map with the covers displaying the same artwork, vgc. (2) TRA409 £250, Walter Till (dates not known) Ireland Glengarriff Killarney, original poster printed for Great Southern Railways c 1920 - 74x100cm Condition Grade A mounted on linen ONS1212 est£200-300 £ns, Walter Till, Ireland Glengarriff Killarney, original poster printed for GSR circa 1920 - 74x100cm, (est£300-400) ONS613 £290, G H Bland (dates unknown) Ireland Glengarriff Heron Island, original poster printed for GSR by Hely's circa 1935 - 101x57cm, (est£500-600), ONS613 £600, Great Southern Railways, Ierland (The Anglers Paradise) original poster titled in Dutch, circa 1925 - 76x101cm est£250-300, £300, Walter Till (Irish fl. 1930's) Great Southern Railways, Ierland, Ballinahinch Co.Galway (Land of Nature and Romance) original poster titled in Dutch, circa 1925 - 76x101cm ONS1213 est£250, £200, Walter Till (Irish fl. 1930's) Great Southern Railways, Ierland (For your Holidays) Killiney Bay Co Dublin, original poster titled in Dutch, circa 1925 - 76x101cm ONS1213 est£200-250, £260, G H Bland Ireland Land of Romance, Blarney Castle Co Cork , original poster printed for Great Southern Railways by Hely's circa 1930 - 102x64cm ONS1213 est£300-400, £310, GSR Blarney Castle poster, colour lithograph by Hely's, Dublin. Ireland Land of Romance with artwork showing Blarney Castle Co. Cork (est€300-€500) WHY314 €600, 'Ireland - Land of Beauty', Great Southern Railway poster Mono lithograph poster printed by Helys Ltd. Dublin, framed, 100x63cm) (est€150-200) WHY914 €140, B Gray, Connemara The Old Bog Road, original poster printed for Great Southern Rys by Helys c. 1920 - 102x63cm, ONS1217 est£300-400, £235.
Station:Horseshoe Enamel d/sided hanging station sign 'Mallow' b/w, TRA202 £74, GSR bilingual white on black enamel station sign 'Madore/Mag Dobair', 122x46cm, excellent condition KRA707 £250, Small oval enamel plaque 'Broadstone G.S.R.' 13x8cm PUR517 €60, Two small oval enamel plaques 'Portarlington G.S.R.' [one with losses] PUR517 €55, Small oval enamel plaque [vgc] 'Cork' 13x8cm PUR517 €30, Small oval enamel plaque 'Ennis G.S.R.' [some loss to background at right] PUR517 €30, Small oval enamel plaque 'Mallow' [small losses in background] 13x8cm PUR517 €42, Small oval enamel plaque 'Kilkenny, G.S.R.' 12.7x7.6cm €75 PUR219, ditto 'Queenstown, G.S.R.' 12.7x7.6cm €65 PUR219, ditto 'Limerick Junction, G.S.R.' 12.7x7.6cm €75 PUR219, ditto 'Harcourt Street, G.S.R.' 12.7x7.6cm €48 PUR219, ditto 'Portarlington, G.S.R.' 12.7x7.6cm €55 PUR219, Small enamel plaque 'Ennis' 19x9cm, est€40-60 €65 PUR219, Original hand drawn and coloured G.S.R. Bennetts Bridge station diagram within a pine frame, 88x42cm €60-100 €65 PUR219, Original hand drawn and coloured Borris station diagram within a pine frame 61x36cm, est€60-100 €90 PUR219, 2 GSR station diagrams - Kilcock and Hill of Down and one CIE diagram - Hill of Down, largest 76x37cm, est€50-80 €40 PUR319, GSR - Two hand drawn Aughrim station diagrams, 36x29cm, est€60-100 €ns PUR319, 2 diagrams of Athy and Wolfhill Colliery rail lines, 97x38cm, est€60-100 €85 PUR319, Small oval enamel plaque - 'Harcourt Street G.S.R.' - 13x8cm est€40-60, €110 PUR819.
China, cutlery, etc.:GSR white gravy boat SRA999 £40, GSRI sugar bowl KRA700 £10, 'Ireland, Gem of the Sea' 1935 booklet BRA900 £ns, GSRI sugar bowl, 7 cm. dia. 4 cm. high, full title and coa on base BRA1200 £35, GSR(I) white china ashtray, made by Arklow with the gold rim top lettered in blue 'Great Southern Hotels Ireland' and the top centre similarly 'G.S.H.', gold cigarette notches. 9.5 cm diameter, SRA303 £52, GSR china ashtray orange design in centre on green background, large black full Company title garter arms on base, 11 cm square, with slightly indented sides SRA603 £30, Fairy mushroom house with matching base night light, stamped crest on base The GSRs Co, ebay1203 £na, 'GS Hotels Ireland' china ashtray, 'GSH' logo. Base marked 'C.I.E. Hotels Dept. Arklow Ware'. v.g.c. 105mm. dia. TRA904 £65, GSR white china milk jug, coa on side, 8 cm tall, good condition SRA305 £60, "The Great Southern Railways Company" (Ireland) small white china Bowl in v.g.c. 70mm. dia., company title crest on the base TRA505 £38, GSR milk jug (crested on the base) ebay308 £103, 'Great Southern Hotels Ireland' china ashtray, full title plus 'GSH' monogram in centre, base also marked with title plus 'Arklow Made', vgc, 114mm dia. TRA1210 £24, GSR 7cm diameter sugar bowl, the base marked with the company's full coat of arms GCR411 £60, 'Great Southern Hotels' Arklow ware china cream/milk pourer, the title base marked vgc. 5cm tall, TRA812 £na, 'Great Southern Hotels Ireland' small china dish with scalloped edge, title top marked with 'GSH' monogram, base marked 'Great Southern Hotels. Arklow Ware', vgc 10cm diameter, TRA812 £50, several GS Hotels ashtrays for sale ebay515 ofs€24, 'Great Southern Railways Company' china Teapot by Dunn Bennett & Co. full title and coa to the face, vgc, and complete with lid TRA316 £120, a GSR landmine inkwell, saltglaze, 12cm diameter, the company initials on the side GCR917 est£50-80 £95, Original framed Great Southern Hotel, Killarney advertising picture, frame 43x36cm, along with a silver plated cup engraved G.S.R., est€40-80 €30 PUR219.
Buttons: silver BRA991 £2, nickel BRA1291 £8, nickel m. BRA492 £5, 17mm nickel BRA193 £3, 25mm BRA393 £10, 50 15mm shamrock nickel BRA793 £10, 19mm nickel BRA594 £ns, 17mm nickel F62.19 AdvRCJ1094 £2, 4 Irish buttons GSR, GNR + 2 CIE MTN199 £na, GSR 17mm nickel advtRCJ700 £of@1, GSR small nickel F62/19 (with 6 MRNCC & 2 GNRI) SRA1000 £150, GSR(I) 'Inspector' lapel badge in black and white enamel shield with grade in scroll beneath. Also stamped '48' in copper mounting on back. A little enamel chipping. SRA1203 £30 (But bus, not railway - Source:DC), 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, CIE greasetop plus badge GCRA809 £32.
Signalling and lamps:GSR 3 aspect handlamp, top stamped 'CIE' two brass plates to side catch covers 'Waterford Nth.' and 'P.Finnegan 3', complete with original vessel with brass overplate 'CIE', burner, reflector and all glasses vgc and restored TRA210 £210, GSR 3 aspect handlamp, top stamped 'G.S.R.' as is the original vessel, complete with burner, reflector and all glasses, restored, door sliding catch is missing TRA212 £100, GSR 3-aspect Clonmel lamp THR0614 £70, Great Southern Rly of Ireland 3 aspect handlamp stamped 'G.S.R. Tuam 10' and brass plated 'Sligo', complete with 'CIE' vessel, burner, reflector and all glasses, restored, TRA0814 £110, a GSR tail lamp with brass plate, Maryboro 16, the side stamped G.S.R., complete with interior fittings. The station was on the Dublin to Limerick Junction route and was the junction for the short branch to Mountmellick and the W & C.I route to Waterford, hence the allocation of tail lamps GCR0215 £230, a GSR 3 aspect fluted top handlamp with brass plate on the back handle 'Clonmel 10', complete with all glasses, original GSR reservoir and unmarked burner, THR616 £70.
Paper: GSR Rulebook 1933 TCK283 £of@3, Hooped tablet pouch 15x17cm, hoop 27x27cm BRA993 £ns, ivorine plate GSR Inchicore 1938 BRA494 £30, hanging card advert holiday fares ORA797 £34, 13 handbills including LNER and Irish MTN199 £na, 'GSR Motor bus stops here' enamel shield 55x55cm WHY299 £of@150, GSR 'Ireland, Gem of the Sea' booklets: Dublin & Wicklow, Tralee, Dingle & Clare, Central Ireland, Waterford, Tramore & South East, also 1915 Railway Clearing System Superannunation WHY299 £ns, Range of handbills (4) incl. 'St Kevin's Parish Excursion to Cork 1932' + CDRJC (2) 14x22cm, a few with torn corners WHY299 £16, Gaelic communication cord enamel notice 15x10 BRA399 £28, SRA1201 £22, GSR Hotel Label for 'Killarney-Ireland' unusually self adhesive with brown backing paper still intact, adhesive has given the label a brown background. SRA303 £20, GSR PTT booklet dated June 1926. Brown covers, 56pp plus map. SRA903 £65, GS Hotels luggage label in green, black and orange on white paper. Print date 9/31. vgc. SRA903 est.£24 £ns, GSR(I) pictorial Hotel Luggage Label. 9/1932 print with list of GSR hotels, but 'Caragh Lake' deleted. vgc. SRA1203 £18, GSR PTT July 1943 46 pp. SRA0304 est.£10, GSR PTT September 1937 46 pp. SRA0604 £65, luggage label Great Southern Hotels Ireland under Railway Management lists 7 locations 141x110mm TRA704 £35, luggage label 'Great Southern Hotels Ireland from Mulraney to ____' lists 6 hotels with images 147x108mm TRA704 £35, GSR carriage key ebay804 £10.50, GSR three pictorial Hotel Luggage Labels, all of the same design, but printed at different periods and listing three differing lists of company hotels. All mint. SRA904 est.£75 £ns, GSR (white with red band and company initials) hand towel ebay1004 £26, GSR(I) Hotels, pair (tea/dinner) of single card Menus. One bears the embossed full company title & crest and has a centre fold, the other bears the full title and later winged wheel device & is dated 26/8/48 (2) TRA105 £38, GS Hotels Ireland large paper Luggage Label from Galway showing the six hotels in the company group. Minor scuffs & fox spots only. 146x108mm. TRA105 £38, CIE nickel plated guards thunderer whistle side marked C.I.E. 520. vgc. & working, TRA305 £29, 'Great Southern Hotel Parknasilla - Ireland' pictorial square luggage label. vgc 103x91mm. TRA305 £ns, 'Great Southern Hotel Bundoran (Co. Donegal) - Ireland' pictorial square luggage label. vgc 101x95mm. TRA305 £ns, 'Great Southern Hotel Sligo-Ireland' self adhesive luggage label on an original backing paper. v.g.c. 127x50mm. together with a pair of 'Great Southern Hotel Kenmare-Ireland' luggage labels. One in paper, one in tie on card. 104x90mm. and 138x91mm. All vgc. (3) TRA705 £35, GSR 1935 publication 'Ireland Gem of the Sea'. 88pp. with folding map. Slight bumping to bottom right corners & small label residue TRA905 £24, CIE issued whole Edmondsons from Abbeyfeale, Ballaghadwreen, Ballinascarthy, Ballyhaunis, Bantry, Belturbet, Cahirciveen, Cobh Queenstown, Cork Glanmire Road, Corofin, Dromod, Dunkettle, Farranfore, Kenmare, Killorglin, Milltown Dublin, Mountrath, Newcastle West, Streamstown, Woodenbridge. (20) PTA1105 £30, GSR issued whole Edmondsons from Abbeydorney, Abbeyleix (pre-dated), Amiens St. Junction, Ballinrobe, Belturbet, Clonmel, Albert Quay (pre-dated), Glanmire, Crossbarry, Harcourt St, Kingsbridge, Westland Row, Limerick (pre-dated), Maryboro’ (/), Shankhill, Sligo, Upton, Waterford, Waterford Manor, Youghal. (20) PTA1105 £130, CIE: Approx 120 issued and audit whole Edmondsons. (Qty) PTA1105 £75, GSR Guide Book: 'Ireland-Gem of the Sea' illustrated covers, 48pp plus plates, adverts and fold-out map, dated 1936, minor annotation on slightly worn covers. SRA306 est@£10, GSR centre-folding brochure: 'Ireland-Gem of the Sea' coloured pictorial covers, 28pp guide to Cork, Killarney and Kerry with fold-out map, c.1930s. SRA306 est@£10, GSR roll type omnibus tickets comprising 3d and 6d green 'Omnibus Section' prints, together with 1½d green, 2½d pink, 3d yellow and 4d orange titled 'Omnibus Services:City Services'. All are used and bear the imprint 'Made in England' (6) PTA406 £ns, Three GSR official publications: 'Ireland Gem of the Sea' 42pp. 1928 (cover nicks); 'Motor Coach Tours Ireland 1939' 64pp. gc and 'Great Southern Hotels' Jan 1955 (folding leaflet in gc) TRA506 £22, GSR 1939 32pp brochure 'Tourist and Excursion Fares', an exhibit at the New York World 's Fair ebay706 of@$9.99 ns, GSR 1932 booklet 'Ireland Gem of the sea' artwork by Hayward Young 46pps ebay706 of@30 ns, GSR WTT dated July 1931. 145pp, covers worn, contents OK SRA307 £110, GSR PTT dated July 1936. Foolscap size, brown covers, 46pp, worn, SRA307 £55, Lot 150 platform tickets comprising GSR, CIE (21-including 1 earlier print), GNR(I) (3), GNRB (6), LMS NCC (3), NIR (1) and UTA (6), mostly vgc. (41) PTA407 £120, GSR pictorial luggage label 'From Great Southern Hotel Parknasilla-Ireland” with a poster style image of hotel, TRA507 £14, GSR WTT September 1936, brown card covers, 91pp. SRA607 £50, GSR WTT dated June 1942, brown card covers, 86pp. SRA607 £50, GS Hotels luggage label, ornate design in green, black and yellow listing locations, print date 4/38, SRA607 £14, GSR luggage labels of types IG21 – 26, all different, mostly vgc (62), SRA607 £110, CIE WTT, card covers, 94pp, dated June 1952, covers slightly worn, SRA607 £55, CIE dr sized poster showing colour photo view of Ross Castle, Killarney, produced for the American market circa 1960s, small tear top edge, SRA607 £10, GSR. A collection of 10 issued and 70 audit whole Edmondsons, includes a wide selection of types and a number of closed stations. Ballyconnell, Durrus Road, and renamed Maryboro' included in issued tickets. (80) PTA707 £40, GSR Omnibus Department 12pp fold out leaflet for the tour of Galway, blue print showing photo illustration of company coach, dated June 1939. vgc. SRA907 £10, GSR lot: 9 issued tickets and 91 audit whole, plus 50 severed halves (100wh 50hlf) PTA408 £110, GSR PTT, brown and cream covers, 56pp dated October 1929, some foxing to cover. SRA908 £10, GSR: collection of 22 issued singles, 38 audit singles and 195 audit returns. The issued tickets include Ballyconnell, Cobh, Harcourt Street, Listowel, and Tuam (255) PTA1008 £360, GSR PTT 12/7/43 ufn, 46pp, black/orange covers, stains on cover & front, reasonable, info complete GCR109 £22, CIE system map GCRA809£50, CIE WTT dated September 1956. 94pp, poor condition, plus BR(W) notice No.5 dated May 1960 re 'Numbering of passenger trains during Summer service', very worn (2) SRA909 res£5 £ns, CIE 71 x 46 cm poster advertising excursion from Cahirciveen to Killorglin for the Puck Fair dated August 1959, red, green and black print with illustration of diesel loco and train at bottom, folded, some foxing SRA909 res£10 £ns, GSR WTT dated June 1942. 86pp, very worn. SRA909 £10, GSR dr poster, 'All Ireland senior and minor football finals, Kerry v Galway and Mayo v Louth, at Croke Park Dublin 22nd September 1940', a special excursion from Wexford to Arklow stations, black on white, folded GCR1009 £80, CIE: 118 whole, of which around 40% are issued, and the remainder audit (118) PTA1009 £75, GSR official folding publications from the 'Ireland Gem of the Sea' series: Cork, Killarney & Kerry 26pp; Tara, the Boyne & Central Ireland 22pp.; Dublin, Wicklow & the South East 36pp.; Limerick, Clare, Galway, Connemara, Achill, Sligo & Donegal 40pp, all complete with system maps, attractive covers, a little soiled but good in the main (4) TRA1109 £26. GSR PTT brown and cream covers, 46pp dated November 1931 rear page missing SRA1209 £80, GSR guide to the Tralee, Limerick and Clare section published in the 'Ireland-Gem of the Sea' series. Illustrated covers, 24pp plus plates, adverts and fold-out map, circa 1930s SRA1209 £55, GSR PTT brown and cream covers, 46pp dated November 1931 rear page missing SRA1209 £80, CIE WTT dated June 1956, brown, paperback covers, 94pp, covers a little worn SRA1209 £10, GSR WTT dated June 1942. 86pp, very worn. SRA909 £10, GSR dr poster, 'All Ireland senior and minor football finals, Kerry v Galway and Mayo v Louth, at Croke Park Dublin 22nd September 1940', a special excursion from Wexford to Arklow stations, black on white, folded GCR1009 £80. GSR dr poster, 'All Ireland senior and minor football finals, Kerry v Galway and Mayo v Louth, at Croke Park Dublin 22nd September 1940', a special excursion from Wexford to Arklow stations, black on white, folded GCR1009 £80. GSR official folding publications from the 'Ireland Gem of the Sea' series: Cork, Killarney & Kerry 26pp; Tara, the Boyne & Central Ireland 22pp.; Dublin, Wicklow & the South East 36pp.; Limerick, Clare, Galway, Connemara, Achill, Sligo & Donegal 40pp, all complete with system maps, attractive covers, a little soiled but good in the main (4) TRA1109 £26.GSR c/i small trespass notice in ex trackside condition GWRA1109 £200. GSR official folding publications from the 'Ireland Gem of the Sea' series: Cork, Killarney & Kerry 26pp; Tara, the Boyne & Central Ireland 22pp.; Dublin, Wicklow & the South East 36pp.; Limerick, Clare, Galway, Connemara, Achill, Sligo & Donegal 40pp, all complete with system maps, attractive covers, a little soiled but good in the main (4) TRA1109 £26. GSR PTT brown and cream covers, 46pp dated November 1931 rear page missing SRA1209 £80. GSR guide to the Tralee, Limerick and Clare section published in the ' Ireland-Gem of the Sea' series. Illustrated covers, 24pp plus plates, adverts and fold-out map, circa 1930s SRA1209 £55, GSR PTT brown and cream covers, 46pp dated November 1931 rear page missing SRA1209 £80, Clerys Special Cheap Excursion to Dublin handbill, 15/8/1940 from Ballaghdadreen, Edmondstown Island Road etc, yellow (larger size) GCR110 £8, GSR, Weekly Notices P.Way, Speed etc & other Special Arrangements 1933-1944. (88) GCR110 £70, GSR, C.M.E. Dept, Inchicore, 800 Class Locomotives 7/1939, 9pp, typescript foolscap, notes for crew + diagrams GCR110 £18, GSR, Alphabetical list of Stations and Halts with numbers and number of station supervising halts, 400 entries, black on yellow, 1937, 43x34cm GCR110 £45, GSR Local & Interchange Priv Ticket Arrangements 7/1936, 19pp inc bookings to UK. GCR110 £20, GSR, circular Closing of Tralee/Dingle/Castlegregory branches, 17/4/1939, fares, typescript GCR110 £35, GSR, Loco Dept. Abstract of Coal and oil consumed and miles run for locos, 4 weeks ending 8/12/1940, inc narrow gauge, gives engine No. pass/goods etc. fully printed 102x64cm pencil notes on right border and two marks GCR110 £45, GSR, Loco Dept. Abstract of Coal and oil consumed and miles run for locos, 4 weeks ending 13/10/1940, inc narrow gauge, gives engine No. pass/goods etc. fully printed 102x64cm one small centre tear GCR110 £35, GSR Directors reports 1925 – 1944, complete run (20) GCR110 £150, GSR 1933, 213pp, Rule Book green titled boards GCR110 £6, GSR, (Eastern Sect), PTT 2/6/1935, 42pp pocket size, white covers, marked GCR110 £1, GSR, PTT 5/3/1928, (Eastern Sect), lime green covers, 40pp. GCR110 £1, GSR Supplement to WTT dated 1/3/1935 issues 1/4/1936, 14pp green canvas covers, re telegraphic facilities, GCR410 £1, GSR, Regulations for train examiners, greasers and oilers, 11/1940, 44pp, titled brown canvas boards, GCR410 £2, GSR (Eastern Section) train alterations, 2/9/1940, 19pp, GCR410 £16, Coal and oil consumption 4 weeks ending 22/6/1941, typescript sheet, listing all engine numbers (GSR) GCR410 £1, GSR poster, coal and oil consumption by engines and miles run four weeks ending 18/10/1938, a printed posted listing engine number, GCR410 £1, GSR advice from LSR of withdrawal of services Letterkenny and Burtonport line, 20/5/1940 typescript, GCR410 £2, GSR (Eastern Section), PTT 1/7/1932, 40pp, pocket size, cream covers, GCR410 £4, GSR (Eastern Section) PTT 11/9/1933, 42pp, pocket size, cream covers GCR410 £16, GSR, PTT 28/7/1941, 39pp, black on green covers, GCR410£30, GSR (Eastern District), 1/6/1926, 24pp, cream covers GCR410 £18, GSR emergency passenger and goods train service, 24/4/1944, 15pp GCR410 £2, GSR dr poster: GSR Services (Anon) shows parcels, cartage and other services set against a map of the whole of Ireland, slight creasing with one or two edge tears (two tape repaired), good overall SRA610£220, GSR tinplate, communication cord sign, 15x10 cm, white embossed lettering in Gaelic on red background, gc., SRA610 £14. GSR dr sized letterpress poster advertising Bank Holiday excursion to Dublin from Wexford and Wicklow, dated July 1940, tears to top and bottom edge SRA610 £10, GSR dr sized letterpress poster advertising excursion train from Arklow to the Wicklow regatta, dated July 1940, large tear at bottom edge. SRA610 £10, GSR dr sized letterpress poster announcing the closure of Broadstone station listing altered train times, dated January 1937, tears to top and bottom edge SRA610 £10, GSR dr sized letterpress poster advertising excursion to Tramore & Kilkenny from New Ross, dated July 1940, tears to top and bottom edge. SRA610 £14, GSR dr sized letterpress poster re purchasing tickets in advance, red and blue print, dated May 1937, tears to top and bottom edge SRA610 £10, GSR dr sized letterpress poster advertising 'All in Tours', red and blue print, dated April 1939, tears to top and bottom edge, plus another similar (2) SRA610 £10, Walter Till (dates not known) Ireland Glengarriff Killarney, original poster printed for Great Southern Railways - 74x100 cm Condition A mounted on linen, ONS610 est£600-800, £ns, GSR poster, How the transport problem is being solved, introduction of rail head motor services, 28x44 cm, folded, lists of stations, villages served GCR710 £2, GSR, classification of engines charts 1939, CIE 1845, GSR 1940, +1942-1944, 1941, 1942, + two others, one a very early blueprint type with loco drawings, all list numbers of all locos (8) GCR710 £60, GSR 1925 classification of broad gauge engines, complete listings of numbers, types, etc., + narrow gauge listed by company, TDLR, WCR, etc., interchangeability of boilers broad gauge, etc., 76x127 cm GCR710 £2, GSR (Eastern Sect), 31/5/36, 42pp, pocket size GCR710 £18, GSR (Eastern Sect) PTT, Train Alterations, 2/6/1940, 21pp, + 31/6/1936, 19pp, + East Dist, 5/3/1928, 17pp, + 31/5/1943, 15pp. (4) GCR710 £6, GSR local TT, Dublin - Dun Laoghaire - Bray - Greystones, 12/10/1941, used GCR710 £1, GSR wagon plate, 15960, 25x17 cm, the front repainted GCR710£90, GSR foolscap sized booklet "Arrangements for travel at reduced fares" dated December 1937. 11pp, rusty staples removed est£5 SRA910 £na, GSR share certificate for 'reduced' ordinary stock, unissued, dated 19xx, ornate scrolled title and side embellishment, red print, vgc, est£10 SRA910 £na, GSR - City of Dublin Jct. Railways share certificate for 'unguaranteed' stock, unissued, dated 19xx, ornate title, blue print on buff paper, minor fold, gc, est£20 SRA910 £na, GSR PTT, brown and cream covers, foolscap sized, 46pp dated September 1933, a little dog-eared but OK, est£10 SRA910 £na, CIE Passenger Services map poster based on OS maps, includes all bus, railway and passenger ship routes, 102x64 cm, WHY1110 €100, GSR share certificate for 'guaranteed preference stock', unissued, dated 19xx, ornate scrolled title and side embellishment, green print, vgc, SRA1210 £20, GSR WTT 130pp dated September 1933 SRA1210 £40, GSR foolscap sized booklet "Arrangements for travel at reduced fares" dated December 1937. 11pp, rusty staples removed SRA910 est£5 £ns, GSR share certificate for 'reduced' ordinary stock, unissued, dated 19xx, ornate scrolled title and side embellishment, red print, vgc, SRA910 £22, GSR - City of Dublin Jct. Railways share certificate for 'unguaranteed' stock, unissued, dated 19xx, ornate title, blue print on buff paper, minor fold, gc, £25, GSR PTT, brown and cream covers, foolscap sized, 46pp dated September 1933, a little dog-eared but OK, SRA910 £70, GSR Eastern District 13-30/6/1926 PTT , 24pp, white covers dusty, one page torn and repaired GCR910 £12, GSR PTT , Alterations, (a) Eastern & West Clare Sections 1/6/1928, (b) Eastern Sect 6/1930, (c) Eastern Sect Sunday Suburban 6/1931, (d) Eastern Sect 2/9/1940. (4) GCR910 £3, GSR Eastern Section PTT 1/7/1933, 40pp, cream covers, dusty, pocket size GCR910 £8, GSR Southern Railways Eastern Section PTT 11/9/1939, 40pp, cream covers, pocket size, excellent, + 2/9/40, poor (2) GCR910 £10, GSR Amended to 19/7/1944 PTT , with cover label, 16pp, blue covers GCR910 £10 GSR PTT, 12/9/1937, 46pp + maps, large format GCR910 £60, GSWR 1867, Shed Notice of Special and Extra Trains, Pilot and Assisting Engines, six large daily sheets for Dublin District (6) GCR910 £3, GSR dr poster: 'L'Irlande le Pays de la Jeunesse Eternelle' (Breslin), rolled, minor abrasion at top, minor edge tears, OK otherwise SRA611 £200, Specification for Roof of Passenger Shed at Dublin Terminus, early manuscript example GCR910 £3, Large rectangular paper luggage label 'Great Southern Hotels (Ireland) under railway management'. Then lists them 'Lakes of Killarney, Kenmare, Parknasilla-on-Sea, Caragh Lake, Galway, Mallaranny, Sligo', 14x10 cm, vgc TRA711 £24, two separate lots of GSR booklets each lot SOL1011 £20, GSR supplement to the appendix to the WTT, green clothbound covers, 16pp dated April 1936, vgc, SRA1211 £22, GSR PTT, brown and cream covers, foolscap sized, 56pp dated July 1925, covers detached at rusty staples, a little dog-eared SRA312 £60, 2 different Great Southern Hotels Ireland luggage labels from Killarney, green and orange design showing various company hotels and coloured photo type showing Eagle's Nest Mountain, slight creasing to top edge of second example (2) SRA312 £24, poster, 'Ireland Glengarriff-Heron Island, Glengarriff, Co Cork', by GH Bland, GSRI dr size, image across the water to the hills in the distance, printed in Ireland (Eire) by Hely's Ltd, Lithographers, Dublin, folds with one 10cm tear of the top, minor edge tears and crinkling otherwise gc GWR512 £110, GSR(I) luggage label 'Parknasilla - Ireland' 9x11cm, in pristine condition JAC912 £8, GSR(I) luggage label 'Kenmare - Ireland' 9x11cm, in pristine condition JAC912 £8, GSR coloured brochure 'Holidays in the Irish Free State 1931' orange and green print, centre folding, 16pp plus fold out map vgc SRA1212 £22, GSR(sic!): two 3rd class Edmonson Sgls including Thurles to Dronkeen (dated 1895) GSR official publication 'Ireland 1939 - Motor Coach Tours' artwork covers, 41pp plus adverts, details coach tours run by the company, plus GSR guide book 'Ireland - Gem of the Sea' illustrated covers, 48pp plus plates, adverts and fold-out map, dated 1935 (2) SRA613 £22, Great Southern Railway Free Pass 1st Class dated 18/4/35 available until 31st May 1935 for journeys between Dublin, Killarney and Rosslare JAC114 £8, GSR Free Pass 1st Class dated 18/4/35 available until 31st May 1935 for journeys between Dublin, Killarney and Rosslare JAC0114 £8, GSR Appendix to WTT 1935 cover wear and slightly loose, items including 1939 GSR poster, IOM Railways posters, GNR 1949 Rule Book, GSR general tt 1943, 1819 Act of Parliament authorising construction of Railway to Shillelagh, Co. Wicklow etc. est€120-150 WHY314 €ns, GSR 1933 rule book vgc., and a GNRI 1949 rule book slight cover wear, SOL0614 £15, GSR Dublin-Curragh ticket GCR0914£5 and WLR Laffan's Bridge-Clonmel return ticket GCR0914 £9, GSR foolscap sized booklet 'Arrangements for Travel at Reduced Fares', green paperback covers, 11pp plus many added amendments, dated 1937, rusty staples removed, SRA915 £ns, GSR first class free pass, leather covers with coat of arms in gold on front, unissued, dated 1929 SRA316 £20, a Great Southern Railway (Ireland), map of system. Approx. 61x86cm, gc. BRI1016 £1, two different GS Hotels Ireland luggage labels, green, yellow and black design listing hotel locations, plus 4 adhesive backed GSH hotel labels from Galway, Mulrany, Bundoran and Kenmare, minor wear to most (6) SRA1216 £28, Brown and cream GSR PTT Sept. 1930, 46pps, SRA617 est@£10, £45, GSR PTT foolscap size Sept. 1935, 46pps, est@£10, GSR Hotels thin card menu, title and coa at top with typed lunch menu below, est@£10, SRA617 £ns, GSR PTT. brown and cream covers, foolscap sized, 46pp plus fold out map, dated September 1936, SRA917 £45, GSR booklet 'Holiday Resorts in the Irish Free State' 56pps plus fold out map dated 1926 season SRA617 est@£10, £ns, GSR PTT, brown and cream covers, foolscap sized, 46pp plus fold out map dated September 1937, marking to edge of covers SRA917 £28, GSR guide Book 'Ireland - Gem of the Sea', illustrated covers, 48pp plus plates, adverts and fold-out map, dated 1936, covers very worn, SRA917 £ns, GSR guide to Limerick, Clare, Galway, etc published in the 'Ireland - Gem of the Sea' series, illustrated covers, centre folding, 32pp plus adverts, dated 1932, SRA917 £12, GSR guide to Cork, Killarney and Kerry published in the 'Ireland - Gem of the Sea' series, illustrated covers, centre folding, 32pp plus adverts, dated 1932, SRA917 £ns, GSR guide to Tara, the Boyne and Central Ireland published in the 'Ireland - Gem of the Sea' series, illustrated covers, centre folding, 32pp plus adverts, dated 1932, a little dog-eared, SRA917 £ns, GSR coloured brochure 'Holidays in the Irish Free State 1931', orange and green print, centre folding, 16pp. SRA917 £12, GSR glossy, 4pp coloured leaflet 'Eucharistic Congress and Tailteann Games, Dublin 1932', shows system map and travel guide, small loss bottom l/h corner, SRA917 £ns, GSR guide to Dublin, Wicklow and the South East' published in the 'Ireland - Gem of the Sea' dated 1932, SRA617 est@£10, £ns, £65, GSR PTT, brown and cream covers, foolscap sized, 46pp plus fold out map, dated July 1938, covers very worn, SRA618 £28, GSR guide Book 'Ireland - Gem of the Sea' illustrated covers, 48pp plus plates, adverts and fold out map, dated 1936 SRA618 £ns, paperwork items including GSR 'Arrangements for Travel at Reduced Fares' booklet dated 1937 and a small quantity of GSWR headed letters, dividend certificates, etc. (Qty) SRA918 est£5,£ns.
Other: 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 WHY0314 €220, a cast iron miscellany, mostly reproduction including LNER long Gate Notice, a couple of wagon plates, LBSCR Spitting Sign; Railroad Crossing. Originals include an Irish Transport Act 1933 Plate, a 'D' type Wagon Plate and a Geny Repaired Plate JAC416 £50, 'G.S.Rlys., Smoking and Spitting' penalty sign (card), 23x14cm, est€40-80 €42 PUR219, Two different Great Southern Hotels Ireland luggage labels, green, yellow and black design listing hotel locations, plus smaller, adhesive backed label from the hotel at Mulrany (2) £10 SRA620.
Coat of arms: MGWR of Ireland 1845 original coa, varnished transfer on fine wood panel, f&g - 35x30 cm vgc ONS608 £280, Qty 4 Coas:- GNRI; BCDR; MGWR; CDRJC, all mounted on wood JAC115 £250, coa transfers, unmounted GER, LSWR, NBR, MGWR(I), GCR, GWR, LMS (8) GCR216 £30.
Loco/Coach/wagon plate: MGWR No 106 1885 (Broadstone) brass and No. 1730 1898 cast iron KFR268 £24, '15' Broadstone 1894 SRA1296 £155, MGWR wagon plate 'M.G.W.R, BROADSTONE, 2021, 1909', oval with scroll below displaying the year of build, overall 19x14cm, front repainted long ago GCR1007 £200, MGWR cast iron carriage plate, 'M.G.W.R 3 Broadstone 1883', ex 30' 1st class 6-wheel carriage which had 4 compartments and 32 seats, oval with scalloped bottom containing the date, 18x15cm in ex carriage condition GWR513 £180, MGWR oval c/i wagon plate. 'M.G.W.R. 8 Broadstone 1893', as removed condition STA117 £340, MGWR c/i wagon plate, 'M.G.W.R. (I) 10 tons No 1751', as removed condition STA117 £320, MGWR c/i oval wagon plate 'MGWR 20', as removed condition STA117 £ns, worksplate MGWR, Broadstone Works 1904 ex Class A 4-4-0 named Atlantic, oval cast brass, face cleaned and repainted GWR1117 £540, [NOT a Lineside Sign - but a carriage or wagon plate] - Midland Great Western Railway 14 1889, 18x11cm elliptical - 76x46cm PUR517 €80, [MGWR] double sided destination sign 'Westport' and 'Dublin' c.56x8cm PUR517 €80, [MGWR] double sided destination sign 'Sligo and 'Dublin' c.56x8cm PUR517 €110, [MGWR] double sided cast iron destination sign 'Ballina' and 'Athlone' c.56x8cm €120 PUR517, Cast iron plaque [axlebox cover] 'MGWR A' 15x15cm PUR517 €65, a Midland Great Western Railway builders plate, 'MGWR, 56 Broadstone, 1891', from a thirty foot, six wheeled, five compartment coach cast brass, 18x15cm, lightly cleaned, GCR618 est£100-200 £130, MGWR 'Broadstone-Sligo' carriage board 56x8cm, in original condition est£100-200 £260 GCR1219.
Bridge No.: No.52 TCK383 £of@12, No.412 TCK583 £of@24, WT586 £12, No.240 RCN1286 £of@5, SRA1288 £24, No.582 BRA794 £50, KRA794 £50, No.498 SRA697 £55, No. 598 SRA398 £40, ORA199 £na, No. 582 ORA100 £45, '730' 28X20cm face only repainted SRA600 £50, oval cast iron bridge plate 'MGWR 36' 295x203mm TRA1101 £83, 'MGWR 690' TRA602 £25, 'MGWR 755' cast-iron 29x20cm bridge, SRA902 £40, 'MGWR 520' TRA104 £40, 'MGWR, 585' bridgeplate, cast iron oval, 30x20cm, unrestored GCR109 £130, MGWR 547 bridgeplate, cast iron oval, 30x20cm, completely unrestored £100, Bridgeplate, MGWR 488 GCR0214 £8, Midland Great Western Rly. of Ireland oval cast iron bridge numberplate 'MGWR 568', face restored only, TRA0814 £60, MGWR '281' bridgeplate GCR215 £34, an MGWR bridgeplate 'MGWR 134', oval c/i, repainted front, 30x20cm, SOL1015 £30, MGWR cast-iron bridge plate 'MGWR 598', repainted face, ex service back, gc £80 GNR1019, Midland Great Western bridge plate 'MGWR 730', repainted face, ex lineside back with postmark, sound condition, cast iron oval, 30x20cm, £40 GNR320, cast iron oval Bridge Plate 'M G W R 20' ex Line condition £140 MHR0420.
Bridge Restriction: 6 line George Wm. Green, Secretary, 7/5/1891 94x53cm ORA199 £150, MGWR full title cast-iron Bridge Weight sign. 6 lines of text. Broadstone 7th May 1891. George Wm. Greene. Rectangular, 94x55cm, repainted, SRA902 £750, MGWR, c/i weak Bridge Notice 'George Wm. Greene Secretary. Broadstone Station Dublin 7th. May 1891', a hairline crack but stable, restored a while ago, 95x64cm TRA1116 £150.
Trespass: Enamel 1909 SRA398 £180, Enamel 1909 BRA1298 £155, MGWR small cast-iron gate notice lettered 'MGWR. Notice. Any Person Opening And Neglecting To Shut This Gate Incurs A Penalty Of 40 Shillings'. Rectangular with scalloped corners, 30x19 cm, repainted a long time ago. SRA602 £450, Enamel 1909 Trespass 452x 327mm Black on white. Substantial chipping TRA602 £50, Enamel MGWR 1909 trespass notice, black on white, 324x457mm, edge chips, generally excellent condition but text affected on right KRA106 £180, enamel MGWR trespass notice May 1909, black on white 31x46cm, one chip repair affecting the last three letters of 'Ireland' and minor edge chips KRA107 £140, a MGWR full company title enamel trespass sign, May 1909, black on white, 33x46cm on its original wooden backing board, bottom corner missing, and edge chipping, original condition, GCR616 est£50-80, £140, Public Warning Cattle And People 'Public Warning By The Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland Company.... May 1909, 46x33cm, PUR517 €220, Enamel warning sign 'Public Warning. By, The Midland Great Western, Railway of Ireland Company, to, persons.... By order, May 1909' 46x33cm PUR517 €120, Enamel station Sign 'Public Warning, by, The Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland Company, May 1909'. Black lettering on a white background, 33x20cm STA518 £220, MGWR fully titled enamel trespass notice dated May 1909, one re-touched chip which requires better colour matching, otherwise good condition, 45x33cm, £300 TRA719.
Station: MGWR handbell KFR268 £5, MGWR semi-circular poster header board KFR268 £5, Enamel doorplate, brown on cream 'Refreshment room' 43x17cm BRA793 £33, 'Tickets' SRA597 £110, cast iron fender with 'MGWR' initials, 103 cm wide unrestored SRA300 £100, 'Mullingar' enamel, blue on white, seat back/station sign 23x9 cm (stated 'difficult to determine if rail or not') GWR401 £45, Cast iron posterboard heading 'Midland Great Western Railway, Ireland', 110x16.5cm, the front repainted GCR1006 £200, MGWR lamp tablet white enamel with blue lettering and margin 23x9cm a little edge chipping SRA1207 £75, MGWR enamel 'Gentlemen' sign, white on blue, rusting and loss at base, 56x20 cm, GCR410 £130, MGWR enamel trespass notice, May 1909. 33x46 cm GCR710 £360, a cast iron poster board heading 'Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland' mounted on a board with embossed letters on a back plate 110x17cm CRE0414 £ns, MGWR cast iron fireplace fender from Ballinasloe station Co. Galway, large 'MGWR' plate to face, vgc, 104x25cms TRA1114 £160, cast iron poster board heading 'Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland' mounted CRE415 £270, MGWR station fire fender 102cm wide, PUR517 est€100-200 €ns, [MGWR] 35 3/4 enamel [station nameboard] mile marker 41x18cm PUR517 €38, Destination sign 'Manulla, Manulla Change for Ballyvary Foxford and Ballina Cross Railway by Footbridge Only' (arrow right) 107x62cm PUR517 €220, Destination sign 'Manulla, Manulla Change for Ballyvary Foxford and Ballina Cross Railway by Footbridge Only' (arrow left) 107x62cm PUR517 €260.
Buttons: oval brass, wreath reverse, space for name BRA192 £26, brass 18mm BRA193 £33, Midland Great Western nickel cap badge, 'MGWR' in rope script, vgc. TRA909 £120, MGWR brass 'MGW' script cap badge without fixings, ex-Gaunt archive TRA313 £ns of@£80, MGWR guard's bandolier clasp, silver plated, 7x5cm, with decorative company initials GCR114 £210, MGWR brass button showing initials in script style (F62/10) SRA1212 £26, MGWR guard's bandolier clasp, silver plated, 7x5cm, with decorative company initials GCR0114 £210.
Signalling: MGWR three aspect handlamp with a brass plate on the side 'Battertown', complete with its 'MGWR' stamped vessel, burner and reflector, copper bezel and cone, the front lens etched with the station name GCR110 £260, A pair of MGWR Signal Lamp Interiors, both are stamped 'MGWR' and one has a 'W.Curtis & Sons Manufacturers Dublin' shamrock leafed brass plate, both have original vessels, burners and glasses vgc and unrestored (2) TRA1112 £220, MGWR 3 aspect handlamp, brass plate to body 'Ballaghdereen' complete with 'MGWR' vessel, all fittings and glasses, unrestored TRA315 £260, MGWR Tyers brass cased Distant Signal Repeater, ex MGWR Dublin to Galway line, in exc., ex railway, condition stands 18cm tall, GWR718 £380, Midland Great Western Railway 3 aspect handlamp marked 'MGWR' in the body, complete with original 'MGWR' vessel, all fittings and glasses, vgc and unpainted £260 TRA320.
Miscellaneous:'A' frame fusée clock c1870
SRA492 £380, poster 'Connemara' SRA1092 £255,
Timetable 1913 SRA293 £70, TT 1910 SRA693 £65,
TT 1913 SRA893 £65, Tail lamp h48x15x15cm red
bullseye with reservoir, ex Nth. Wall, believed MGWR BRA993
£ns, TT 1912 SRA1093 £28, poster 'Connemara -
old bog road' WHY198 £440, poster 1939 'All-in Tours'
red and blue on white WHY198 £90, pair signal lamp
interiors stamped one bearing clover leaf brass plate
'W.Curtis & Sons Manuf. Dublin' both complete with fore
and aft reservoirs - one stamped MGWR - and burners SRA399
£170, TT and programme of tours 1908 season, Achill,
Connemara and the West, with map, cover loose WHY1299
£120, pocket watch by Frengley Bros, stamped MGWR
No.5 WHY600 £170, TT 1911 ONS500 £120,
'Connemara, Galway, Achill & WoI Tourist Guide 135pps
1900 SRA1000 £na, MGWR 'Gradient Table' issued by
Engineer's Office Broadstone showing gradient graphs, vgc
WHY101 £120, 'Tours In Connemara Galway Achill &
West Of Ireland' (F Hugo d'Alesi), mounted on linen -
123x88cm, ONS501 £750, 'Tours In Connemara Galway
Achill & West Of Ireland' (F Hugo d'Alesi), MGWR,
mounted on linen - 123x88cm, ONS1101 £3000, MGWR
three Tourist Guides: 'Galway'; 'Achill'; and 'Connemara'.
All 16pp of text and photos with cream card covers lettered
in blue, red and green respectively. gc SRA302 £48,
Framed and glazed official works Photo of MGWR 2-6-0 No.
400 lined grey livery. 757 x 576mm o/a frame TRA802
£106, GSR GSWR or MGWR 'Ballyshannon' carriage print,
some water damage, framed, cracked at bottom, RCJ403
£ofs, 'Midland & Great Western Hotel' silver
plated 1/2 pint Hot Water Jug by James Dixon & Sons.
Title clearly engraved on side in an arc, light wear to
plating TRA1003 £80.Who knows!, MGWR messengers type
non-corrugated 3 asp. handlamp. Stamped 'MGWR' top &
body. 2 side catches & brass ring to top, no vessel,
red glass broken & green missing. TRA304 £160,
MGWR issued Bicycle Sgl from Boyle (dated 1903) on
pink/white/ yellow card. PTA904 £20, MGWR guide book
'Connemara, Galway, Achill and the West of Ireland'
hardback covers, 135pp plus adverts and fold-out map, dated
1900. spine missing. SRA305 £65, MGWR type IM14
(pink) and IM15 (white) luggage labels used for journeys
involving a sea passage. Mostly vgc. (6) SRA1205 £20,
MGWR type IM14 luggage label to Liverpool, plus blank type
to blank via blank (2), SRA607 £22, Navan &
Kingscourt Railway share certificate for one £10
share dated 1871. Ornate scrolled title with company crest
top centre, embossed seal, neatly overstamped 'Paid in
Full" gc SRA308 £14, Irish luggage labels: MGWR
shipping labels on pink paper for Birmingham and for
Chester via Liffey Junction, Kingstown Holyhead & LNWR,
white for Birmingham Liffey Junction, North Wall, Holyhead
& LNWR; MRNCC to Lancaster (destination in green
circle), Leicester and Nottingham (both having yellow
diagonal cross), vgc (6) PTA109 £20,
MGWR Limited Mail MGWR 2nd single Dublin Broadstone to
Kingstown Pier, dated 15/9/1903, together with a GNRI 3rd
single Howth to Kingstown, dated 28/6/1901, routed 'via
Dublin Junction Ry' and 'Not available by Limited Mail
Train' (minor /) (2) PTA709 £80, MGWR WTT. 52pp dated
January 1899, front cover detached SRA909 £70,Navan
& Kingscourt Railway share certificate for one
£10 share dated 1871, ornate scrolled title, embossed
seal, engraving of company crest top centre, faint
overstamp 'paid in full' SRA909 £15, MGWR, Liffey
Terminus & Spencer Dock, Dublin 12"=1 mile, a lovely
old plan 58cm square GCR110 £80, MGWR P.W. Dept.
2/4/1870, single printed sheet re fines to gangers and men
for not tightening fishplates when relaying track GCR410
£2, MGWR, Code of arrangements for the issue of
privilege tickets, 9/1928, 11pp, grey covers, GCR410
£5, MGWR, regulations for train examiners and
greasers, 1/1920, 28pp, titled green canvas boards,
wrap-around cover, GCR410 £2, Quantity of MGWR
paperwork, weekly notices, etc., poor condition, GCR710
£6, MGWR, 1868 printed notice to be read to all
gangers re reduction of wages if the outrage of
placingstones on the track is not discovered, 1 shilling
per week deducted for a year for such undiscovered outrages
GCR710 £6, MGWR guide book 'Connemara, Galway, Achill
and the West of Ireland' red card covers, 135pp plus fold
out map, plates and adverts, published 1900, some foxing
SRA1210 £24, MGWR, Royal Canal Public Notice,
Letterpress 1893, re depth of vessels, poor condition
requiring repairs, some edge loss but well worth restoring
GCR910 £40, MGWR 6d and 1/2 parcel stamps for use to
and stations on the Athenry and Tuam Railway, not used,
minor damage to rear of second example, plus MGWR 4d parcel
stamp, unused (3) SRA1211 £10 £ns, Railway
Hotel Mallaranny Co.Mayo (MGWR owned) guide to the local
area, coloured artwork covers, 24pp, circa 1920s vgc SRA612
£35, MGWR issued Edmondson 1st Sgl Dublin
(Broadstone) to Longford (dated 1895) and two whole Rtns (1
stamped 'Spec' on back and 'Cancelled' on front), CVR
selection of unissued whole from Augher, Ballygawley,
Clogher and Maguire's Bridge, D&BB&P 3-part whole
Excursion Rtns from Terenure, plus an unused GSR folding
season ticket (14) PTA113 £30, MGWR Tourist Guide for
Connemara, Galway, Achill and the west of Ireland dated
1900, spine missing but the binding is still sound, the
front cover is detached but in good order, the map inside
the front cover is ripped but still all there JAC417
£10, MGWR silver plated muffin dish by West &
Sons of Dublin, diameter 18cm, with spherical decoration
and blue glass liner GCR917 est£100-200 £190,
MGWR timetable and programme of tours for Achill, Connemara
and West of Ireland, red and green artwork covers, 72pp
dated 1913. SRA1217 est£20, £20, silver plated
tankard by West & Son Dublin, face inscribed 'MGWR
Hotels' in a belted garter, excellent condition 12cm tall,
£150 TRA719, MGWR 2s parcel stamp for use between any
station on the MGWR and any station on the Athenry and Tuam
Railway, not used est£10 £ ns SRA919.
GSWR Coach coat of arms (Source: SRA)
Coat of Arms: (+GNR) ONS691 £22, ONS691 £55, SRA1291 £50, SRA292 £45, garter SRA894 £85, Coach type mounted SRA696 £120, STN1196 £34, coa framed (label & phone no. 'Shepherds Bush,4833') on board long since, 419x483mm, KRA106 £80, GSWR original coa, transfer on painted wood panel, f&g - 40x34 cm vgc ONS608 £160, GSWR mounted coa transfer, featuring a central shield of four segments and showing castles and ships with a belted garter surround, the shield is similar to that of the GSR, though one segment is a castle rather than a ship and that below it differs, overall 51x51cm on a maroon background with beading GCR109 £40.
Locomotive items: Loco chimney ex GSWR No 100 KFR268 £12, GSWR No. 173 1874 and No 46 1878 KFR268 £8, Whistle stamped 'GS&WR 100', base nut cast 'Worth 100', 64cms SRA1298 £ns, GSWR tenderplate 'GS&WR No. 173. 1874'. Rectangular, 25x15 cm, unrestored. SRA602 £170, Irish brass cabside 'GSR 222 Inchicore Works 1924.R', carried by ex WLWR 0-6-0 No.2 'SHANNON', built by Kitson in 1900, rebuilt at Inchicore in 1924 (presumably the 'R') SRA604 £2100, GSWR tall brass locomotive bell whistle, stamped 'GS&WR.001', 63cm tall. Polished and repainted SRA1204 £150, Brass cabside numberplate: '2'. SRA are reasonably sure this is an Irish plate, possibly GSWR loco, rectangular 43x25cm basically in ex-loco condition front and back, with the number and rim lightly polished only, SRA607 £280, Steel [cabside] loco maker's plate 'GS&WR 184 Inchicore Works 1880' 66x29cm PUR517 €460, an Irish locomotive whistle as carried by numerous locomotive types of the GSWR, cleaned but not polished, cast brass with bronze button finial, 25cm high GNR1018 £300, Brass cabside number plate, '206', 58x25cm [Probably No.206 GSWR/GSR Class 203 0-6-4T, built May 1880, withdrawn 1928], est€400-600€520 PUR219, GSWR worksplate, 'G.S.& W.R, No 46, 1878', from a Class 2 4-4-0. Withdrawn in 1935, cast iron, 25x15cm, the front repainted, a hairline crack top right, est£250-400, £260 GCR619, Irish whistle as carried by numerous locomotive types of the GSWR, lovely condition, cleaned but not polished, cast brass with bronze button finial. 25cms high £300 GNR1019.
Coach plate: Fox's carriage makers plate 1914 ORA1191 £40, GSWR carriage plate 44 Inchicore Works 33x18cm KRA102 £150, GS&WR (embossed) chromed (on brass?) matchstriker 3x10.5 cm ebay506 £15, Gswr c/i 'Circular coach lamp bracket', front restored STA117 £150, G.S.& W.R. match striker, 4.5x11.5cm, est€40-80 €140 PUR219, 'Castleisland' 'Gortatlea' hand painted, double sided, line sign [possibly carriage}, 61x10cm, est€50-80 €70 PUR219, Coach plate, 'G S & W R, Built at Inchicore Works, 1910', cast iron, 28x17cm, the front repainted. est£100-200, £290 GCR619.
Wagonplate & axlebox cover: '15242' Inchicore SRA692 £72, '8277' Inchicore Works SRA1296 £85, cast iron GSWR/15077/Inchicore Works', slight corrosion WHY299 £65, Inchicore wagon plate SHM £90, '24803' Inchicore Works brake van SRA1200 £80, Inchicore Works 1910 ORA101 £140, GSWR 14 ton 1924 M134 wagon registration plate ebay705 £78.10, circular cast iron wagon registration plate, Registered by the G.S.& W. Ry, 1924, To carry 14 tons M134, unrestored complete with lugs GWRA1105 £120, GSWR wagonplate: 'GSWR 8810 Inchicore Works' oval, 32x18cm in ex-vehicle condition front and back, burn marks only where removed, SRA607 £150, cast iron wagonplate: 'GSWR 5715 Inchicore Works' oval, 34x18cm repainted both sides, SRA311 £210, GSWR Inchicore works 9455 wagon plate 32x17 cm GCR111 £180, GSWR, oval cast iron wagon plate 'GSWR 7164 Inchicore Works' unrestored 32x17cm TRA212 £ns, GSWR 7164 Inchicore Works plate now offered at TRA512 £170, GSWR 7799 Inchicore wagonplate SOL613 £50, 'GSWR 7164 Inchicore Works', oval cast iron wagon plate unrestored 32x17cm TRA1113 £45, 'GSWR 3109 Inchicore Works' cast iron wagonplate in vg restored condition CRE413 £100, GSWR oval cast iron wagon plate 'GSWR 946 Inchicore Works'. 32x22cm, restored a while ago, TRA0814 £60, GSWR oval cast iron wagon plate 'G.S.W.R 867 Inchicore Works', unrestored. 32x17cm TRA1115 £70, GSWR axle box cover, rectangular c/i with fitting lugs, face embossed GS&WR within twin integral border, unrestored 23x18cm SOL216 £35, oval cast iron wagon plate 'G.S.W.R. 8205 Inchicore Works' unrestored 32x18cm, TRA817 @pound;50, oval c/i wagon plate 'G.S.W.R. 8205 Inchicore Works' unrestored 32x18cm, TRA817 @pound;50, 'G.S.W.R. 44, Inchicore Works' cast iron wagonplate, 32x18cm, the front repainted est£100-200 £190 GCR1219.
Gate notice, etc.: TCK383 £of@17, TCK883 £of@18, TCK184 £of@15, WT1186 £16, RCN1286 £of@28 + £of@18, OTL387 £of@20, RCA887 £na, RCN87 £of@20, SRA1289 £65, ORA390 £40, SRA990 £75, ORA591 £85, STL991 £42, ORA1191 £65, ORA192 £65, ORA392 £50, STK392 £45, SRA492 £42, ORA792 £45 (£70 second source), MTN492 £36, MTN692 £42, MTN992 £45, SRA892 £na, SRA1092 £40, SRA1292 £38, SRA293 £30, '40/-' SRA693 £35, RRA793 £70, RRA993 £55, MRA1193 £55, MTN694 £39, AdvRCJ594 £50, SRA894 £38, ORA794 'Any person..'£44, MTN994 £38, BRK994 £30, MTN195 £50, CAL395 £na, MTN495 £26, MTN495 £40, ONS795 £70, ORA296 £52, CAL696 £48, KRA796 £50, SOL996 £30, KRA996 £40, BRA597 £50, SRA697 £90, KRA498 £85, 'Irish gate'? MTN498 £16, pair GSWR gates GWR598 £55, gate MKA598 £34, gates ORA798 £42, £46, GWR1098 £85, gate ORA199 £50, gate RCJ299 £of@75, GSWR gate RCJ399 £of@50, GSWR gate KRA499 'Any person..' £48, Gate PHI599 £32, GSWR gate KRA799 £30, GWR799 £45, gate SOL1099 £na, gate WHY1299 £ns (reserve £30), gate GWR1299 £30, GSWR gate BRA1299 £50, SOL300 £34, gate KRA400 £40, gate MTN900 £47, a 2nd gate MTN900 £42, gate KRA1000 £46, untitled 'No Thoroughfare' BRA1000 £40, gate 4-line BRA1100 £45, GWR1100 £35, WHY101 £55, gate KRA101 £42, gate 4-line BRA401 £45, gate GWR501 £50, gate KRA401 £55, KRA1001 £75, gate 28x28cm KRA102 £42, gate KRA402 £40, GSWR unrestored gate MTN402 £115, small 4 line gate 282 x 273mm TRA602 £54, 4 line 27x28.5cm KID503 £45, GSWR. small cast iron gate 4-line , face rest. only, 285x272mm.TRA803 £65, 'GS&WR - Any Person .. Forty Shillings' MTN404 £85, GSWR small cast iron gate notice in unrestored cond. 283x270mm, TRA504 £110, GSWR cast iron gate notice no paint 28x28cm. KRA704 £30, GSWR full title enamel sign white on black 'Notice. To Owners And Persons In Charge Of Traction Engines, Steam Road Rollers And Other Unusually Heavy Vehicles Take Notice That This Bridge Is Insufficient To Carry Weights In Excess Of The Ordinary Traffic Of The District, And The Owners And All Persons In Charge Of Traction Engines, Steam Road Rollers, And Other Unusually Heavy Vehicles, Are Hereby Warned Against Taking Such Engines, Rollers, Or Unusually Heavy Vehicles, Over This Bridge, And They Are Hereby Informed That They Will Be Held Responsible For Any Damage That May Be Caused In Consequence Of Such Traffic Being Taken Over This Bridge Contrary To This Notice. 1st Day of May 1903. Ormsby, Secretary'. Rectangular, 30x39cm, some repaired edge chips including a large one at the base which conceals the Mr.Ormsby’s Christian name. SRA904 £300, GSWR cast iron gate notice, repainted long ago KRA1004 £50, GSWR small gate notice restored TRA105 £41, GSWR cast iron small gate notice. Face rest. TRA705 £38, cast iron GSWR gate notice MTN705 £42, GSWR gate, two small chips to top border edge. unrestored. gc. 273x279mm SOL306 £35, GSWR gate MTN406 £6, GSWR gate GIL307 £227.37, GSWR cast iron: 'GS&WR Notice any person leaving this gate open is liable to a penalty of forty shillings.' 27x29cm repainted both sides in grey, front lettering and edging picked out in white, gc, SRA607 £60, GSWR (probably repro) small gate, ebay1107 £ns, GSWR cast iron notice 'GS&WR Notice, Any Person Leaving This Gate Open is Liable to a Penalty of Forty Shillings.' 27x29cm the front restored to vgc in black and white, the back original, SRA308 £65, 'GSWR Notice Any person leaving this gate open is liable to a penalty of forty shillings', 27x28cm, unrestored condition with original paintwork GCR408 £30,GSWR gate GCR809 £2, GS&WR cast iron gate notice, 26 x 30 cm, face repainted some time ago, SRA909 £30, GSWR gate notice MTN410 £45, GSWR c/i gate notice, "totally ex lineside, unlike the awful repros.." GWR710£20, GSWR c/i gate notice, front repainted 27x29cm SOL1112 £30, GSWR cast iron item SOL1013 £na, GSWR Irish gate notice GCR0814 £50, GSWR c/i gate notice GCR814 £40, a GSWR 'Notice Any person Leaving this gate open is Liable to a penalty of forty shillings', totally unrestored condition 27x29cm SOL615 £45, a cast iron 4-line gate notice. 'G.S. & W.R. Notice Any Person Leaving This Gate Open Is Liable To A Penalty Of Forty Shillings'. Restored face, vgc. 29x27cm GNR416 £48, GSWR c/i gate notice (Irish) GCR217 £70, GSWR 4 line c/i gate notice, repainted face with ex lineside back. 27x29cm, vgc GNR417 £45, 'GSWR Notice: persons found trespassing on the line of Railway or injuring the fences thereof will be prosecuted', 25x27cm, orig PUR517 €85, GSWR cast iron gate notice, good original condition (but many fakes, and really hard to know, even for the experts) GCR818 £40, GSWR 4-line cast iron gate, restored £180 STA219, GSWR cast iron gate notice. 'Please note...genuine...face restored only' £45 TRA319, Great Southern & Western Rly cast iron gate notice £50 CRE220.
Trespass: BT382 £22, 'Injuring fences' RCN386 £of, ? BT686 £21, LO887 £28, SRA491 £100, ORA791 £160, SRA891 (small 25x28cm) £85, ? ORA991 £75, SRA1091 both lugs intact £40, ORA592(small) £85, SRA692 Ormsby £100, ? SRA1092 £90, MRA394 £60, AdvRCJ594 £70, Ormsby BRA794 £ns, ? ORA794 £50, SRA1094 both lugs £90, Ormsby both lugs CAL696 £65, Ormsby both lugs SRA397 £80, small 7 line BRA598 £105, 48x36cm with both lugs ORA1098 £100, Ormsby 48x36cm both lugs intact SRA399 £65, RCJ799 £of@60, Ormsby KRA799 £50, Ormsby both lug holes back unrestored ONS500 £na, Ormsby KRA400 £75, Ormsby GWR600 £60, GSWR full title cast-iron Ormsby Trespass 7 lines of text. 48x36cm lugs intact, SRA902 £180, GSWR cast-iron gate 27x28cm, repainted, SRA902 £65, GSWR gate 27x28.5cm original condition KID503 £50-60, GSWR full title Ormsby trespass, eight lines, lugs intact, 48x34.5cm KID503 £48, GSWR cast iron trespass notice 'R.Crawford Secretary' restored. 481x348mm plus lugs TRA704 £200, GSWR fully titled cast iron trespass notice signed 'Francis B Ormsby Secretary'. Rectangular 48x44cm, undamaged top and bottom lugs, ex lineside condition KRA505 £80, GSWR Ormsby trespass 483x349 and 451mm. Original condition. SRA1205 £100, GSWR cast iron 'Ormsby' trespass with integral fixing lug, face restored only TRA506 £na, a GSWR Ormsby GWRA506 £160, GSWR Ormsby trespass 476x349mm front restored some time ago, the back in primer SRA606 £40, GSWR Ormsby trespass Notice, 48x34cm, with 5cm fixing lugs at centre top & base, original condition KRA107 £100, GSWR cast iron Ormsby trespass with integral top and bottom fixing lugs in ex-lineside condition TRA207 £70, GSWR cast iron trespass sign. Approx 50x44cm, unrestored SRA307 est£30 £withdrawn (presumably doubtful), GSWR 'No admittance' MTN407 £20, cast iron GSWR Ormsby trespass, front repainted 48x34cm with 5cm brackets cast at top and bottom KRA707 £70, GSWR fully titled cast iron Ormsby trespass, face restored a while ago, vgc TRA1107 £80, GSWR cast iron trespass notice. 46x46cm, face repainted, reputedly ex-Carlow, SRA1207 £20, GSWR fully titled cast iron trespass notice, signed Francis B. Ormsby, Secretary. 48x44cm, including lugs at top and base, unrestored GCR408 £70, GSWR Trespass Notice, Francis Ormsby Secretary GWR508 £100, GSWR cast iron trespass TRA708 £60, 2xGSWR trespass (type unknown) GCR809 £26 and GCR809 £18, small cast iron GS&WR Notice 'Persons found trespassing on the line of railway, or injuring the fences thereof, will be prosecuted' front restored STA909£50, GSWR Ormsby Trespass SOL211 £30, cast iron trespass notice: 'Great Southern & Western Railway, Notice, (plus seven lines of text). By Order Francis B Ormsby Secretary' rectangular 48x35 cm with flat topped raised border, fixing lugs top and bottom, repainted front in white on black, the back in primer, SRA311 £100, GSWR small cast iron 5 line trespass notice face restored only stated to be a genuine example TRA1113 £220, a GSWR abbreviated title cast iron trespass sign, rectangular, 25x28cm, repainted years ago, slight top rim damage, GCR616 est£150-200, £80, GSWR c/i trespass notice with upper and lower fixing lugs, vgc and face restored only TRA318 £120, Cast iron sign 'Great Southern & Western Railway Notice', relating to trespass, 48x36cm, sound, ex lineside condition, £60 GNR320.
Mileposts: Inchicore milepost ORA992 £60, Inchicore half milepost SRA694 £160, 1892 SRA697 £190, Inchicore 1892 1/4 milepost BRA996 £39, 1/4 milepost Inchicore 1892 SRA0600 £160, GSWR cast milepost No.26, 'Inchicore Works 1892 GSWR', height 129cm. Restored.KID503 £100, GSWR cast milepost inscribed 'Inchicore Works 1892 GSWR' (no number), height 129cm. Restored, KID503 £30, cast-iron full length '¼'milepost. Repainted. SRA903 £220, GSWR cast iron Milepost. Two angled faces bearing serif numerals '66' on a tapering post embossed '1892 GSWR Inchicore Works' vaguely restored. 1203mm. tall TRA906 £85, 1/2 mile post, GSWR, Inchicore 1892, complete GCR815 £95, 3/4 mile post, GSWR, Inchicore 1892, complete GCR815 £180, an ornate cast iron milepost embossed 'GSWR Inchicore works with '3/4' to the top, vgc CRE1015 £150, a GSWR cast iron milepost lettered '1892. GSWR, Inchicore Works 1/4', 127Cm tall, good original condition, GCR616 est£120-150, £160, GSWR Inchicore 1/4 mile post (broken/no foot) GCR217 £30, 3/4 mile marker '1892 GSWR Inchicore Works' 135cm high PUR517 €240, Milepost, 27, GSWR, 1892, Inchicore Works, c/i complete GCR218 £90.
Fences, fishplate gauge: BRA294 £135, Great Southern & Western Railway, fishplate gauge, by NE Steel Co., in wood case £28 CRE220.
Signalling: GSWR 3 asp. Handlamp. Top stamped 'GSWR'. Base brass plated 'Newtown X Charleville' & stamped in floor 'GSWR 899'. Vessel marked 'C.I.E.' Drum glasses good. Front lens has a small shell chip. Part restored, TRA104 £250, GSWR mechanical signal wire pulley ebay804 £ns, GSWR handlamp. 4 aspect, no glasses present, body stamped 'GS & WR', no interior, unrestored, SOL1007 £30, a GSWR armband (pretty distressed) ebay1207 £8, GSWR enamel 'Look out' armband in red on white, minor edge chipping, vgc otherwise, no strap SRA1208 £90, 'GS&WR, LOOK-OUT' enamel armband, red on white, complete with straps and buckle, only the most minor edge chips in places GCR1009 £340, GSWR ground signal mechanism of substantial proportions (and weight). The counter-balance is cast with the company initials and the entire mechanism appears to be in full working order, complete with original c/i lamp with fitted signal arm plates to show when rotated and a later interior GWR510 £110, Irish Railways 'Home' shunt signal disc, square enamel, with c/i fixing/spindle/actuating lever to rear, c/w red/green glass spectacles, originates from Waterford ex GSWR, minor chipping to disc 33cm sq. SOL1010 £35, 'GS&WR Look-Out' enamel armband in vgc and complete with leather straps although one is loose, TRA812 £250, GSWR copper platform lamp interior clearly marked 'G.S. & W.R. and 'John Levick Birmingham' under the base, complete with brass burner and glass chimney, vgc TRA1114 £80, GSWR lead lever plate GCR217 £48, Great Southern & Western Railway, Inchicore 1908 Line Switch 86cm wide, 79cm tall PUR517 €250.
Lamps, look-out etc.: 'GS&WR Look-Out' enamel arm badge, 10x7.6cm, est€30-50 €55 PUR219GSWR 3-aspect handlamp, complete with company initials GS&WR stamped vessel and burner, three internal glass classes missing in g.c. £160 STA719
Station: Station hand bell, brass with wooden, stamped 'GS&WR', chipped WHY101 £150, GSWR castiron 'Great Southern & Western Railway Time Tables', 77x15 cm, SRA602 £100, GSWR handbell ebay1203 £na, GSWR platform wall lamp from Mountain Stage Station, the most westerly standard gauge station in Europe, glazed on three sides, with a decorative top and brass plate on the front 'Mt Stage' overall 53cm high, repainted white GCR408 £200, GSWR platform wall lamp from Mountain Stage Station, the most westerly standard gauge station in Europe, glazed on three sides, with a decorative top and brass plate on the front 'Mt Stage' overall 53cm high, repainted white GCR408 £200, GSWR lamp glass tablet: SALLINS, 30x7 cm in frosted glass and etched lettering in blue, good ex-station condition SRA908 £25, GSWR salt glaze 'landmine' inkwell, 11 cm diameter, the side clearly marked 'GS&WR', example from Baltinglass signal box on the Sallins to Tullow branch GCR1009 £70, GSWR fire surround which came from the booking office of a station on the Midleton or Newmarket, heavy cast iron with GSWR initials twice on the front rail in gc. ebay310 €153.50, Lot 234 a GSWR cast brass toilet roll holder, measuring 18x13cm GWR715 £na, 2 GSWR original hand drawn and (one) coloured Kilkenny station diagrams, one 188x62cm and one 157x60cm, est€60-100 €60 PUR319, 5 GSWR hand drawn Kiltimagh station diagrams, largest 107x48cm, est€100-150 €50 PUR319, GSWR hand drawn and coloured diagram of Roscrea station, 122 x57cm, est€60-100 €40 PUR319, GSWR - 8 hand drawn Deerpark Colliery, Castlecomer diagrams (various), largest 170x44cm, est€150-250 €220 PUR319, GSWR original hand drawn and coloured diagram of Castleisland station, c.1900, 74x38cm, est€60-100 €130 PUR319, Hand drawn and coloured diagram of Borris station, 91x41cm, est€60-100 €60 PUR319, GSWR hand drawn station diagrams (office copies)- Kilmacthomas and Waterford North, 94x53cm, est€60-100 €40 PUR319, GSWR - 3 hand drawn Castletownroche station diagrams (office copies), largest 104x43cm, est€60-100 €ns PUR319, 2 line diagrams - Tullamore and Ferbane, largest 109x46cm, est€60-100 €40 PUR319.
Railchair: MTN694 £3, MTN994 £5.
Posters etc.: 'Paris in London' SRA491 £140, 'Liner 1900' ORA791 £55, 'Dominion Line' SRA292 £160, SRA1293 £160, SRA1293 £ns, 'Liverpool O.R.' SRA1291 £154, SRA1094 £300, Poster? ORA393 £42, TT 1909 SRA693 £60, Motor coaching guide SRA893 £28, TT 1912 SRA893 £30, TT 1913 SRA1093 £24, Register SRA1093 £280, 'Hotels etc.'? ONS1293 £85, 'Guide to sunny Ireland' ONS594 £50, folded page - cheap trips to Killarney BRA997 £8, poster 'Parknasilla' WHY198 £28, GSWR book 320 page 'Sunny side of Ireland' BRA698 £42, Parknasilla Hotel ONS998 £860, 'The Sunny Side of Ireland...GSWR' 2nd. ed 1902 O'Mahoney BRA1099 £na, A very large GSWR poster, Great football matches at Dungarvan, Sunday 12th February, 1899, On above date 'A Special Cheap Excursion...' A large poster printed one side only, on blue paper, approx. 74.5x49cm, signed by Robert G. Colhoun, Traffic Manager. With some faults, framed, MEA307 £1100, GSWR poster 'Banteer Athletic and Bicycle Sports Tuesday 20th June, ... 1899'. approx. 86x55cm, printed by Alex Thom, Dublin, framed, gc., MEA508 €280, GSWR framed double royal poster promoting travel on the Liverpool Overhead Railway GCR1011 £320, GSWR dr poster promoting the Liverpool Overhead Railway to visitors travelling to England, featuring views and vignettes of the line, rolled GCR412 £240, dr poster, Liverpool Overhead Railway, overstamped GSWR, pictorial poster showing vignettes of Edwardian Liverpool, produced from 1892 to 1908, f&g, 102x64cm, not stuck down GNR1013 £200, GSWR Ireland the land of eternal youth by R. Breslin circa 1930, dr 64x102cm poster, excellent condition mounted on linen GWR417 £360, GSWR poster 'Liverpool Overhead Lines 1898 to 1908 - Visitors to Liverpool Should Not Fail To Take A Trip', a colourful poster with several, colour vignettes randomly spaced around vgc GWR1114 £220, GSWR dr poster, 'Liverpool Overhead Railway, Visitors should not fail to take a trip', GCR1217 est£150-300, £380.
China, cutlery etc.: (GSWR but some perhaps G&SWR!) Chamber pot and washstand ONS691 £80, China dish BRA1096 £25, Ice bucket, teapot, milk jug SRA1091 £80; £210; £75, soup dish, coffee saucer SRA1291 £32; £55, Hotels chamber pot garter gold rim SRA894 £310, oval vegetable dish 25x16cm ORA997 £30, milk jug SRA398 £70, 'GSW'(?Glasgow) plate MKA598 £32, stoneware landmine inkwell SRA998 £ns, landmine inkwell 12cm diameter 7cm high marked on side BRA399 £na, GSWR glazed earthernware 'Landmine' Inkwell. incised 'GS&WR' on face. One chip to shoulder TRA802 £90, GSWR glazed Stoneware 'Landmine' Inkwell, v.g.c., TRA904 £65, GSWR 25cm diameter Dinner plate. Dunn Bennett & Co., Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent. full GSWR crest almost 1.5 inches in diameter ebay405 £20, GSWR ironstone tall pottery candlestick with banding to the body and a turn over sconce in white glaze with gilt banding to the base and sconce rims 20cm high and 13cm across the base, black printed backstamp which reads 'Real ironstone china Dunn Bennett & Co. Burslem' also a circular black printed backstamp 'G.S & W. Ry.' with a K to the centre, plus a paper auctioneers label to the base which reads 'Brian Grieve & Son Lot 14 Auctioneers Letterkenny' ebay906 £205, Cutlery, MR Manchester, LNWR, GNSR, GSWR. (9), GCR1007 starting £10 £na, GSWR silver plated teapot manufactured by James Dixon of Sheffield, well used condition with some plate loss, about 10cm high with GSWR initials on one side, ebay211 £41.50, a GSWR landmine style inkwell, 11cm diameter, the side marked with the company initials, GCR615 £65.
Buttons, etc.: large full title BRA292 £35, pay token white metal x2 BRA797 £33 each, 24mm nickel button BRA1298 £na, GSWR Button Medium 20mm. nickel with title around shamrock (Frog. 62/9) TRA1003 £55, 'GSW' large 26mm. nickel Button (Frog. 62/9) v.g.c. Rly. TRA904 £41, GSWR 19mm nickel GLO £of@38, GSWR large nickel GLO £of@na, GSWR 19mm, nickel button GAC408 £of@38, GSWR collar badge ebay213 starting at £45 but £ns.
Miscellaneous: Rulebook 1904 TCK283 £of@5.50, finial SRA1091 £55, plated handlamp 'Mallow 2' RPA994 £90, 2 pay tokens BRA697 £na, 3 Pewter pay tokens WHY198 £42, GSWR guide BRA1099 £8, 5 Pewter disks GS&WR with stamped numbers, legend include (1) or relief (2), also similar for GSR WHY299 £30, 'The Sunny Side of Ireland' guide book 1905, original cloth + GNRI 'Health, Golfing, etc.' 1925 + White Star Line 1950 WHY299 £32, Great Southern & Western Railway 15ct gold, enamel crest, pass, No. 41, Dublin United Tramways 9ct. gold, 1943, Managing Director's Pass, and Great Northern Railway 15ct. gold pass, No. 4, all to A.P. Reynolds, (3). WHY299 £500, Rulebook 1854 4pp ONS500 £140, GSWR 'Glimpse of the South of Ireland' with memories of Dundalk etc (6) WHY600 £70, Rulebook 1891 ONS500 £40, TT 1901 + NBR + other ONS500 £90, 1850 AGM WHY600 £24, 1891 plan of gradients and others WHY600 £24, 3 aspect handlamp, reducing cone and vessel CIE, side brass plate 'Cork Coaching 40' SRA1000 £na, 'The Sunny side of Ireland' guide 319 pps 1902 SRA1000 £na, SRA1201 £ns, 'GSWR Look Out'enamel Armband. General edge chips & scuffs and lacking straps TRA802 £35, Whistle, thunderer, marked 'GS&WR 1498' on sides TRA203 £105, Guide #39;To the sunny side of Ireland and the Lakes of Killarney', 20pp, paperback small split at fold, SRA603 est.£18, 'GSWR Look Out' enamel Armband. General service wear without straps TRA603 £50, GSWR map folder 'The Lakes of Killarney - Quickest Route New York to London Via Queenstown in 6½ days.', 1901. SRA903 est.£30 £ns, GSWR brochure: 'When you Come to Europe, Land at Queenstown and Take in The South of Ireland.' Coloured covers, 16pp plus fold-out map, c.1900. A little worn. SRA1203 est. £25, GSWR official postcard: The Lounge Gt Southern Hotel, Lakes of Killarney. (GSW075-2). Unused. SRA1203 £22, Official Guide to the 'Great Southern & Western Railway the Sunny Side of Ireland' by John O'Mahoney. Embossed board covers. 319pp. illust. with folding area maps. vgc TRA304 £80, 'GSWR' Off. Pub. 'How to see the far famed Lakes of Killarney etc'.Fine folding guide opens out to reveal system maps & enlargements of principal areas.vgc.1893, TRA904 £55, GSWR(I) luggage label 'From the Great Southern Hotel Lakes of Killarney', decorative, 10x18cm, small vignette of the hotel and engraved pattern of shamrocks, vgc, SRA1204 £28, 300 luggage labels from GSWR and GSR (approx 50% from each company). All appear different. SRA1204 £90, GSWR(I) official postcard: 'Great Southern Hotels in Kingdom of Kerry' (GSWI045). Used 1919, SRA1204 £34, GSWR brochure 'How to See The Lakes of Killarney etc. Quickest Route New York to London via Queenstown' illustrated covers showing Kingsbridge Station, 24pp fold-out type produced for the USA market in 1893, SRA305 £20, GSWR and Dominion Line, 33x51cm, coloured pictorial poster listing passenger sailings from Queenstown in 1900 and showing illustration of steamship Canada vgc SRA305 £110, GSWR Telegraphic Code Book 1901 vgc cover faded and worn inside, ebay405 £9.99, GSWR official postcards: Hotels in the Kingdom of Kerry (GSW1038). est. SRA605 £22 £ns, a GSWR right angled spanner 25cm long came from works in Inchicore and made there, stamped G.S & W.R both sides ebay705 £6.10, a GSWR straight spanner 23cm long stamped G.S & W.R. ebay705 £3.99, a round headed 25cm GSR spanner. Stamped G.S.R and T.Turton & Sons Sheffield ebay705 £3.99, GSWR official publication: 'To the Sunnyside of Ireland and the Lakes of Killarney' Coloured pictorial covers showing horse and cart, 20pp guide to the area. circa 1920s. vgc. SRA905 £22, GSWR official postcards: 'Hotels in Kingdom of Kerry' (green-GSWI036) and (red-GSWI038), unused, slight edge wear on green example. (2) SRA306 est@£24 £na, 1894 - GSWR Programme & Menu for Meeting on Thursday 12 July at Killarney Great Southern Hotel of the Passenger Superintendents and Goods Managers Conferences. A fine cold. litho 4pp programme by A. Thom & Co., Dublin, fully illustrated & decorated, vgc, MEA307 £200, Map of the GSWR and its Communications, Single page map drawn by J.J. Gartland & printed by Brown & Nolan, some routes highlighted in red. As a map, £130, Report of the Directors and Statement of Accounts, for BNCR, 6 items, from 10th Aug 1863 - 8th Aug. 1888, Belfast (W. & G. Baird, & R. Carswell) 1863-1888, all orig. ptd. wrappers, (6) MEA307 est£70-100 £ns, GSWR dr poster: Liverpool Overhead Electric Railway showing six miles of docks and river frontage plus vignettes undated, folded, vgc SRA307 £220, GSWR Hotel luggage labels, qty 2 Kenmare and Parknasilla basically 2 tone green in colour with shades of pink for the image. Both mint GWR 507 £na, Two GSR official folding publications: 'Tourist & Excursion Fares' 32pp. 1938 and 'Ireland Gem of the Sea' 46pp. 1928 both gc (2) TRA507 £ns, GSWR official postcard 'British Empire Exhibition, Wembley 1924' (GSWI20), not postally used, corners a little rounded, SRA607 est£10 £ns, GSWR mixed selection of luggage labels of various types, mostly vgc (84), SRA607 £110, GSWR issued and audit selection including from Athy (a), Birdhill (i), Clondulane (a), Cloughjordan (1st Express Rtn overstamped 'Specimen'), Dundrum (a), Gort (a), Mitchelstown (a), Queenstown (i), Waterford North (to Bath-issued April 1937 (/)), etc. Mostly vgc. (15) PTA707 £65, a 50 Page 'GSWR, Time & Fare Tables, for July, August and September, 1908', in vgc STA907 £25, GSWR 7 and 7 audit whole; 19 severed halves, one or two items rather poor PTA1007 £55, GSWR monthly free ticket 1870, degraded ebay1207 £ns, GSWR dr poster: Liverpool Overhead Electric Railway – anonymous highly coloured artwork vignettes around 1900-1905, framed and glazed vgc, SRA308 £200, GSWR letter card 'Great Southern Hotel, Lakes of Killarney' showing colour view of river, opens to show dinner menu for September 15th 1903 SRA308 res£10 £ns, GSWR official postcard 'Cashel Station' (GSWI002) not used, rounded corners SRA308 res£10 £ns, GSWR official postcard 'Great Southern Hotel, Parknasilla, Co. Kerry' (GSWI074). Postally used, slight crease, taped on back SRA308 res£10 £ns, GSWR official postcard: 'GS&WR Hotels in Kingdom of Kerry' (red-GSWI037), postally used 1907, slight edge wear and small tape mark on rear of corners SRA308 £16, GSWR map showing malicious damage to company's property from 28 June to 31 December 1922, both days inclusive, approx. 43x36cm, with coloured key, damage to centre at fold (with some loss), MEA408 €180, GSWR 'Telegraphic Code, 1 October 1901', h/back, 'The Sunny Side of Ireland', h/back undated, both have slight spine wear, tear to fold out colour map on latter, SOL608 £ns, GSWR official correspondence card 'Meeting of the Waters and 'Muckross Abbey' dated 1900 (GSWI012), UB, SRA608 £30, GSWR official publication 'To The Sunnyside of Ireland and The Lakes of Killarney', coloured pictorial covers showing horse and cart, 20pp illustrated guide to the area, circa 1920s vgc SRA1208 £30, GSWR 24pp fold out type brochure 'The Lakes of Killarney-Quickest Route New York to London Via Queenstown in 6 1/2 days', coloured pictorial covers, opening to show map of Ireland with travel information on rear, dated November 1895 vgc SRA1208 £10, h/back book "The Sunny Side of Ireland. How to see it by the Great Southern & Western Railway" b/w photographs, maps, some wear. Dublin Tramways cap badge "F.S.P. C538" oval engraved copper with red enamel infill to letters/numbers, gc, SOL209 £na, GSWR & MGWR joint official card 'Railways of Ireland Tourist Office' (GSWI120) showing coloured view of model railway exhibition at the British Empire Exhibition, not postally used SRA609 res£20 £ns, GSWR 2nd single Cork to Dunkettle, dated 14/4/1910, together with a DSER 1st single Blackrock to Westland Row, dated 28/8/1909, both in vgc. (2) PTA709 £40, GSWR, the lot also includes 9 issued severed halves. (26wh 9hlf) PTA709 £26, GSWR TT 1/9/1905, 100pp, green titled canvas covers 3cm square loss top right, front cover, GCR110 £110, GSWR TT 1/11/12 ufn, 130pp, green hardback, gilt coat of arms and title, GCR110 £40, GSWR carriage key 'GS&WR' and 'Hobbs & Co London' clearly marked, excellent example, GCR110 £30, GSWR, Punchestown Races, Special Train Notice, 31/3/1874, 4pp, blue GCR110 £45, GSWR, List of Locomotive Engines, Boilers & Tenders, 31 Dec 1923, R.E.L Maunsell, Loco Eng, 54pp red titled canvas covers, lists all locos, dates built, numbers, builders, class mileage etc (The CME name on the cover is changed to Bazin) GCR110 £75, GSWR printed notice Presentation to Mr R.E.L Maunsell, collection for his leaving Inchicore after 17 years, GCR110 £12, Map of Loco Carriage & Wagon Works of GSWR Inchicore Dublin for visit of the Sanitary Congress, 4/10/1884, 3 panel colour plan GCR110 £12, GSWR, Specification for rails & chairs, 1844, hand written with drawing of bridge rail, marbled covers, GCR110 £35, GSWR, Loco Dept Shed Notice, Running of Regular Trains 3-9 March 1867, inc Engine No, Driver, Fireman & Destination Dublin District GCR110 £1,GSWR, regulations for train signalling, 3/1914, 76pp, red cloth titled covers, GCR410 £22, GSWR, list of passenger and goods locomotive engines 1874, 20pp, volume, printed details of locos back to 1847, notes on disposals, rebuildings and figures for mileages run, GCR410 £110, GSWR, programme of tours, 1/5 to 31/10/1908, 45pp, colour cover of Killarney lakes and horse drawn trap, GCR410 £65, GSWR, specification, contract no. 3, Carragh Road to the junction of the Carlow branch railway, 1844, 28pp, printed in part, much neat manuscript detail, GCR410 £65, GSWR & MGWR Joint official card 'Railways of Ireland Tourist Office' (GSWI120) showing coloured view of model railway exhibition at the British Empire Exhibition, not postally used. SRA610 res£10 £ns, GSWR official card 'GSWR Hotel, Parknasilla, Co. Kerry' showing b&w view of early motor buses outside hotel, not postally used, in style of Alsop types GSWI060-064 but black title, SRA610 £30, GSWR official unused postcard ebay610 of@£5, GSWR Hotels unused luggage label ebay610 £15, GSWR Specification of Fences, 1840s, ditch, mound and thorn quicks, 4pp, with diagram, GCR710 £6, GSWR 24pp fold out type brochure 'The Lakes of Killarney-Quickest route New York to London via Queenstown in 6 1/2 days', coloured pictorial covers, opening to show map of Ireland with travel information on rear, dated 1897, SRA311 £22, GSWR official card 'Great Southern Hotel-Lakes of Killarney' (GSWI030), not postally used, vgc, SRA311 £22, GSWR, General Order books consisting of index, 17pp instructions inc lists and classification of signal boxes followed by blank pages for inserting orders, each 25x41 cm (2), GCR711 £1, GSWR & MGWR joint official card 'Railways of Ireland Tourist Office' (GSWI120) showing coloured view of model railway exhibition at the British Empire Exhibition, not postally used SRA911 £12, GSWR official Guide Book 'The Sunny Side of Ireland' How to See it by The GSWR, green coloured, clothbound, illustrated, hardback covers, 250pp plus fold out maps, published circa 1900, SRA1211 £16, GSWR official card 'Great Southern Hotel, Lakes of Killarney' (GSWI059) showing small green coloured vignette of hotel, not postally used, SRA1211 est£15, £ns, GSWR official card 'Great Southern Hotel, Lakes of Killarney' (as GSWI058 but green) showing larger green coloured vignette of hotel, postally used 1904 SRA1211 est£12 £ns, GSWR & MGWR Joint official card 'Railways of Ireland Tourist Office' (GSWI120) showing coloured view of model railway exhibition at the British Empire Exhibition, not postally used, small edge tear, plus GSWR official cards 'Cashel Station' (GSWI002), 'Parknasilla, and Southern Hotel' (GSWI009), 'In the Gap, Killarney' (GSWI007 correspondence back), not postally used (4) SRA1211 £35, GSWR director's report and statement of accounts for half year ending June 1901. 18p, folded SRA312 est£10 £ns, GSWR official publication 'Hotels on the Grand Atlantic Route to Killarney', decorative card covers, 52pp guide with centre page map, dated 1903, gc SRA312 £28, GSWR official correspondence card 'Meeting of the Waters' and 'Muckross Abbey' (GSWI012A), UB, postally used 1901 £20, 'GS&WR Look-Out' enamel armband in vgc and complete with leather straps although one is loose TRA812 £250, GSWR official card "GS&WR Hotels in Kingdom of Kerry' (red-GSWI038), not postally used SRA1212 £12, GSWR issued 3rd class Express Sgl Dublin (Kingsbridge) to Westland Row Via D (Dublin) Link Line (rare printed route), plus an undated whole Rtn and seven severed halves (2wh 7hlf) PTA113 £60, GSWR rule book type publication 'Telegraphic Code', red clothbound hardback covers with coat of arms in gold on front, 112pp dated October 1901, some staining to covers, contents OK SRA313 £85, GSWR official correspondence card 'Southern Hotel, Kenmare' (GSWI017A) showing distant view of hotel, postally used 1905 SRA313 est £15 £ns, GSWR official card 'Hotels in Kingdom of Kerry' (green-GSWI036) unused, plus similar official card 'Great Southern Hotel, Parknasilla, Co. Kerry' (GSWI074), used 1909, also real photo commercial card for the same hotel and b&w card for Eccles Hotel Glengarriff (4) SRA613 £24, GSWR first class free pass, oval shape, leather covers with title and coa in gold on front. Issued 1913 SRA1215 £80, Mitchelstown & Fermoy Railway, two printed notices for General Meeting dated March 1900 and for Adjourned General Meeting dated April 1900 (2) SRA316 est£10 £ns, a GSWR official publication 'To the Sunnyside of Ireland and The Lakes of Killarney', coloured pictorial covers showing horse and cart, 20pp illustrated guide to the area, circa 1920s, scuffs and marking to rear coverSRA1216 £ns, GSWR official publication 'Glimpses of the South of Ireland', coloured covers, 24pp illustrated guide to the south and west, circa 1920s, covers worn and re-attached, annotations and staining to contents SRA317 est£10 £45, GSWR 24pps fold out type brochure, The lakes of Killarney - quickest route NY to London via Queenstown in 6 1/2 days, coloured pictorial covers opening to show map of Ireland with travel info for 1893, SRA617 est@£10, £ns, GSWR PTT dated July 1909, illustrated covers showing system map foolscap sized, 482pps plus fold out map, slight cover wear SRA618 £50, GSWR official publication 'To The Sunnyside of Ireland and The Lakes of Killarney', coloured pictorial covers showing horse and cart, 20pp illustrated guide to the area, circa 1920s est£5 £5 SRA320, GSWR 24pp fold out type brochure 'The Lakes of Killarney - Quickest Route New York to London Via Queenstown in 6 1/2 days', coloured pictorial covers, opening to show map of Ireland with travel information on rear, dated 1893 est£10 £35 SRA320, GSWR 24pp fold out type brochure 'The Lakes of Killarney-Quickest Route New York to London via Queenstown in 6 1/2 days' coloured pictorial covers showing Kingsbridge station, opening to show map of Ireland with travel information on rear, dated 1893, £10 SRA620.
Gate: 'Notice..40/-' BRA295 £120, BRA597 £160, 'WD & LR' Gate Notice (noted: please enquire for further details) TRA905 £32, questionable WDLR 4-line gate ebay407 unsold, of@£25, Waterford, Dungarvan and Lismore Railway 5-line cast iron gate notice, 29x30cm, original condition (GTWD102), lettering not seen before SRA1212 £50, a WDLR abbreviated title cast iron gate notice, rectangular, 27x28cm, face repainted only, vgc, GCR616 est£200-250, £160.
Miscellaneous: Share cert. RCN885 £of@8.50, BRA1292 £5, share certificate 1878 RCN387 £of, 1879 BRA1197 £12, Rulebook 1878 SRA597 £75, 1878 Timetable poster WHY198 £120, 1898 share WHY298 £na, 1897 share cert and transfer cert WHY600 £90, WDLR (item 4) undated 1st whole Edmondson Rtn Durrow–Lismore. A little dusty. PTA1103 £210, WDLR Share Certificate dated 1885. Lilac print, ornate design, lightly stamped 'Cancelled.' Somewhat crumpled. SRA1205 £20, WDLR type IW11 luggage labels to Killarney, Kilmacthomas, Queenstown, Tralee vgc (4) SRA906 £240, WDLR share certificate for ten £10 guaranteed preferred shares dated 1879. Ornate scrolled title and borders, mauve print, embossed seal, neat cancellation, SRA907 £20, a printed 'Free-Ticket-Second Class,' for WDLR, dated 1891, signed by J. Otway, MEA508 €60, WDLR share certificate for ten £10 shares dated 1878, ornate scrolled title and large side embellishment, blue print, embossed seal, stamp cancellation, gc, SRA608 £130, WDLR share certificate for fifty £10 shares dated 1878, ornate scrolled title and large side embellishment, blue print, embossed seal, stamp cancellation, plus similar £10 share certificate in lilac print dated 1873, both rather crumpled (2) SRA1209 res£10 £ns, WDLR share certificate for 100 £10 shares dated 1875, ornate scrolled title and borders, mauve print, embossed seal, neat stamp cancellation, SRA310 £15, WDLR share transfer certificate for ten £10 guaranteed preferred shares dated 1892, minor edge damage towards bottom left affecting print, SRA610 res£5, £ns, WDLR share certificate for one 'guaranteed preferred' £10 share dated 1877, ornate scrolled title with large side embellishment, embossed seal, mauve print, neat cancellation, paper wrinkled/creased SRA1212 £16, a WDLR share certificate for twenty five £10 shares dated 1873, ornate scrolled title and side embellishment, embossed seal, mauve coloured print, neat stamp cancellations, folded and a little worn, SRA1216 £20, WDLR share certificate for ten £10 shares dated 1875, ornate scrolled title and side embellishment, embossed seal, mauve coloured print, neat stamp cancellation SRA317 £5 est£10, WDLR share certificate for ten £10 shares dated 1874, ornate scrolled title, borders and side embellishment, mauve print, embossed seal, overstamped cancellations, SRA917 £9, WDLR share certificate for ten £10 shares dated 1875, ornate scrolled title, borders and side embellishment, mauve print, embossed seal, overstamped cancellations, plus share transfer certificate,dated 1892 and UTA guide book for tours by train and coach dated 1952 (3) SRA318 est£5 £9, WDLR share certificate for ten £10 shares dated 1875, ornate scrolled title, borders and side embellishment, mauve print, embossed seal, overstamped cancellations. Plus two Cork and Bandon headed letters (in differing style) dated 1840s and a Tralee and Dingle Light Railway invoice (poor)(4) SRA918 est£10, £26.
Loco: c.1850 Waterford & Limerick Railway bronze engine bell, with 'WLR' raised lettering on top and 'C & S D' logo on side, made by Courtney & Stephens, 122 Blackhall place Dublin, 15x13 cm WHY410 €180.
Wagon plate: Axlebox TCK683 £of, WLR cast plate 1905 and another W&LVR (GWR) plate (18x20cm) CHF1004 £100, W&L Ry axlebox cover MCA206 £130, a WLWR F axlebox cover ebay1216 £180.55.
Station: Cast iron fender SRA397 £140, Waterford, Limerick and Western Railway station fire fender 97cm wide PUR517 €240, Waterford, Limerick and Western Railway Station House Fire Fender [cast iron], 97cm wide, est€150-200 €240 PUR219.
Miscellaneous: W&LR £50 1845 share cert BRA794 £ns, WLWR 1899 handbills 'Man of War at Foynes - HMS Collingwood' and 'Great Munster Fair, Limerick' part missing at top WHY1299 £40, 1891 TT WHY600 £95, WLWR (item 84) undated 3rd Privilege whole Edmondson Rtn Waterford–(blank) with slight staining on back only. PTA1103 £ns, WLWR official guide book : 'Through the Green Isle – A Gossiping Guide to the Districts Traversed by the WL&WR.' Pictorial covers showing map of Ireland, 113pp pub. 1895. vgc. SRA304 £120, WLR (item 174) unissued 1st Sgl Gort–Limerick in vgc, although stamped 'Spec' on back. PTA404 £ns, WLWR undated 3rd Privilege whole Rtn Waterford–(blank) slight staining on back. PTA904 £ns, WLR undated 3rd Sgl Tuam–Galway. Some fading/staining and a little loss in one corner. PTA904 £ns, WLWR type IW31 luggage labels to Sligo and to Tubbercurry, gc, SRA306 est@£30 £na, Lot 119 Waterford & Limerick Railway undated 3rd & deck single Carrick to Southampton (minor Bd), together with a severed half from Cahir to New Ross, a WLWR unissued 1st single Laffan’s Bge to Thurles, a complete 1st Excursion return Limerick to Killaloe (overstamped ‘specimen’), a severed return half Sligo to Claremorris, and a WCIR severed half Waterford to Kilkenny (/). (3wh 3hlf) PTA407 £200, A Waterford, Limerick and Western Railways hand-out poster, 'All Ireland Championships in Hurling and Football, will be played in Tipperary on Sunday Sept. 10th, 1899,' Hurling, Cork v Limerick, and in football, Limerick v Clare. Approx. 25x16cm, printed by Sealy, Bryers and Walker, Middle Abbey Street, Dublin, adverts on verso, in fine condition, MEA307 £400, 1878 - Waterford & Limerick Railway, an official vellum document, Appointment of Nicholas Parle to be Harbour Master or Pier-master, pursuant to the provisions of the Waterford and Limerick Railway Act, 1860... 1878 .... Signed, sealed & dated 1884, MEA307 est£90-130 £ns, Waterford & Limerick Railway type IW22 luggage label to Milltown, plus an untitled example to Pallas (2), SRA607 £22, Lot 21 Waterford & Limerick Railway 3rd & deck blank sgl from Carrick issued to Reading on 7/5/1900 with three small clips and a little (Bd), plus 1st Rtn Clonmel to Laffan's Bridge in very good unissued condition. (2) PTA707 £30, Lot 259 Waterford & Limerick Railway issued first class & cabin blank card single from Killaloe (closed 17/8/1931), made out to Bristol, numbered '00',dated 25/1/1899, 4 clips and a central vertical crease (1) PTA707 £55, Lot 381 Waterford Limerick & Western Railway unissued 1st Sgl Limerick-Clonmel in excellent condition; unissued 3rd Excursion rtn Kiltimagh-Galway with small scuff on return half. (2) PTA707 £55, Lot 21 Waterford & Limerick Railway 3rd & deck blank sgl from Carrick issued to Reading on 7/5/1900 with three small clips and a little (Bd), plus 1st Rtn Clonmel to Laffan's Bridge in vg unissued condition. (2) PTA707 £55,Lot 381 Waterford Limerick & Western Railway unissued 1st Sgl Limerick-Clonmel in excellent condition; unissued 3rd Excursion rtn Kiltimagh-Galway with small scuff on return half. (2) PTA707 £30, Lot 259 Waterford & Limerick Railway issued first class & cabin blank card single from Killaloe (closed 17/8/1931), made out to Bristol. The ticket, which is numbered '00', is dated 25/1/1899. It has 4 clips and a central vertical crease (1) PTA707 £55, WLWR poster (newspaper size) on postponement of a foot race between O'Neill and Mullen in Tralee on 8 January 1899 ebay409 res£200 £ns, GSR WTT dated June 1942. 86pp, very worn SRA909 £10, a red leather holder 'Waterford & Limerick Railway time and fare tables', with gilt coat of arms in centre, 21x32cm, spine wear and split at top, the cover has a little edge wear, but quite presentable and certainly uncommon, GCR709 £na, red leather holder 'Waterford & Limerick Railway time and fare tables', with gilt coat of arms in centre, 21x32cm, spine wear and split at top, the cover a little edge wear GCR709 £30, Miscellany comprising: DSER, DWWR, MGWR, WLR, WLWR-issued from Athenry (minor /). The lot also includes issued halves from 2 x CBSCR, 1 x CMDR, 4 x DSER, 2 x DWWR, 1 x WLWR. (13wh 10hlf) PTA709 £50, WLWR WTT. 24pp dated July 1900 SRA909 £70, WLR share certificate for one £50 share dated 1845, ornate scrolled title, attached red seal, company crest top centre, not cancelled, minor folds, SRA910 £110, WLR share certificate for one £50 share dated 1845, ornate title with coat of arms top centre, red attached seal, blue print, not cancelled vgc. SRA911 £60, WLR locomotive department first class free ticket for one journey, printed on pink paper, unused, dated 189x, counterfoil still attached, plus three other paper tickets from SECR, GSWR, LYR (4) SRA313 £12, WLR Locomotive Department first class free ticket for one journey, printed on pink paper, unused, dated 189x, plus smaller sized, card type WTR first class free pass, unissued, grubby (2) SRA1014 £50, WLWR 'Notice of special trains and other arrangements', 22pp dated April 21st 1900, plus small end of collection selection of Irish and UK paperwork items including GNR(I) WTT August 1941 (Qty) SRA915 £35, WLR share certificate for one £50 share dated 1845, ornate scrolled title, coat of arms top centre, red attached embossed seal, printed on blue paper, not cancelled SRA915 £24, WLR Locomotive Department first class free ticket for one journey, printed on pink paper, unused, dated 189x, plus CDRJC monthly ticket dated 1959. (2) SRA1217 est£10, £16, Waterford and Limerick Railway share certificate for one £50 share dated 1845. Ornate scrolled title, coat of arms top centre, red attached embossed seal, printed on blue paper, not cancelled £24 SRA919.
Gate: 'Any Person Omitting To Shut And Fasten This Gate Is Liable To A Penalty Of Forty Shillings' 30x30cm double scallop corners SRA602 £2800, WTR (GSWR type) fake small gate, ebay1107 £ns, Waterford & Tramore Railway cast iron gate notice 30x30cm in original condition GCR318 est£150-300 £380.
Signalling: 'Tramore-Waterford' Small bat shaped staff with flat oval top. 30cm PUR517 long €120.
Miscellaneous: WTR collection of 20 items in display case incl. 1917 Report of Directors, 1891 2d letter stamp, 1931 petition to government, 1851 Act, 'Threatened Closure' notice, 1865 TT, 1880s to 1890s tickets incl. unissued with counterfoils in books, etc. WHY101 £220, WTR (item 284) undated 1st Child Special Rtn Ticket (printed as a Single) Tramore–Waterford on white card with horizontal black 'zigzag' stripes. PTA1103 £30, Waterford & Tramore small 16.5mm. nickel Button (Frog. 62/16). vgc. TRA504 £90, Lot 332 WTR an issued one-piece return from Waterford to Tramore, dated 15/9/1923, together with five different issued CIE whole Edmondsons for journeys between the two towns, dated between 1947 and 1959 (6) PTA407 £26, Lot 367 Waterford & Tramore one-piece 3rd return dated 18/7/1918, a GSR dog single, 9 different issued CIE whole Edmondsons and 2 GSR off-line, a W&TR 1st Class Monthly paper ticket issued to a Mr Edward Power on 13/6/1882 (valid for 6 months), two GSR and two CIE paper tickets also included PTA1007 £30, WLWR, Programme of Tourists, Seaside & Excn's 1/5-31/10/1898, 34pp, decorative coat of arms cover, detached back absent GCR110 £14, WLWR, PTT 1/11/1900, 28pp, superb covers with coat of arms and large vignettes and a fine colour folding map, 21x30cm, overall GCR110 £65, WLWR, PTT 1/7/1900, 29pp, large size with folding maps, decorative covers with coa and vignettes, GCR410 £60, WLR share certificate for one £50 share dated 1845, ornate scrolled title, attached red seal, company crest top centre, not cancelled, minor folds, est£25 SRA910 £na, WTR pocket sized, 6pp fold out type, thin card timetable, dated June 1908 SRA618 £120, GSR (Waterford and Tramore Section) 4pp pocket sized time and faretable leaflet, dated June 1938 SRA618 £85, WTR third class yearly ticket, red coloured clothbound covers, issued 1921 SRA918 est£10 £45, WTR first class half yearly ticket, blue coloured clothbound covers, issued 1922 SRA918 est£10 £40, WTR first class 12 months season ticket, paper type, blue print, issued but date unclear, small loss top r/h corner not affecting text SRA918 est£10 £28, WTR two part paper ticket with attached counterfoil, for first class weekend travel between Waterford and Tramore and hotel coupon, coloured paper, unused, plus two unused counterfoils for the same package SRA918 est£10 £35, Original hand drawn and coloured Tramore station diagram and similar detailing derailment 14-8-1947, each 72x38cm, est€60-100 €110 PUR319.
Trespass: W&CIR cast iron Trespass, 33x47cm, repainted, slight crack across the bottom. SRA902 £2200.
Miscellaneous: Waterford & Central Ireland medium 18mm. nickel Button (Frog. 62/12) vgc TRA504 £95, Waterford & Central Ireland Railway issued 1st & Cabin Rail/Steamer ticket from Kilkenny to Bristol (dated 21/9/1898, slight corner damage), together with a City of Cork Steam Packet Co. Ltd. Saloon & 2nd single Cork to Port Talbot, both via New Milford. (2) PTA106 £35, Waterford & Central Ireland Railway TT holder, green folding boards with the full company name in gilt with coa and 'The mail route between Dublin and Waterford via Maryborough', 16x25cm, a mark on the blank back cover, otherwise exc. GCR409 £120, WCIR, PTT 1/11/1897 ufn, 23pp, attractive red, black, green cover, slightly faded at the base GCR110 £75,WCIR brass button ebay210 £na.
DSER Coat of Arms
Coat of arms: DSER 1846 original coa crest, varnished transfer on wood panel, f&g - 40x34 cm vgc ONS608 £100, DSER original gold leaf monogram showing the initials 'DSE' on a varnished wooden board 46x25cm, exc. cond. SRA309 £480.
Loco, carriage, wagon plates: DSER c/i wagon plate, 'D.S.E.R Load 8 Tons', as removed condition STA117 £225, Dublin & South Eastern Loco [wagon] number plate 'D.S.E.R 913' 29x18cm cast iron PUR517 €90, Loco [actually a wagon] number plate, 'D.S.E.R. 1105' 33x18cm, cast iron PUR517 €85, Loco [wagon] maker's plate cast iron 'D.S.E.R. 895' 32x17cm PUR517 €65.
Railchair: BRA794 £9.
Station: DSER diagram of Bray railway station, 224x46cm, est€60-100 €45 PUR319, DSER and CIE, 2 diagrams Wexford s tation and Wexford North station, 168x48cm, est€60-100 €60 PUR319.
Paper: Timetable + fares 1912 SRA493 £80, Dublin and South Eastern Railway 1st October 1913 Timetable, front cover showing Carlisle Pier Kingstown (Dun Laoghaire), Westland Row Station Dublin, 52pp, slight foxing on cover, overall very WHY1299 £100, 'Through the garden of Ireland' handbook 1910 ONS500 £45, TT 1903 ONS500 £160, 2nd class 1915 season ticket WHY600 £42, DSER 1924 'Programme of Tours and Excursions to the SE Coast & Beauty spots of Co. Wicklow' 28pp, colour front, map on back, included TT and a few views WHY101 £55, DSER Off. Pub. 'Through the Garden of Ireland'. 198pp. 1910. Covers a tad grubby with edge wear, TRA904 £55, DWWR/DSER unheaded and headed labels representing most of the types issued by the companies. All different, condition varies, mostly good. (27) SRA605 £180, DSER PTT September 1922. Red and white covers, 21pp. Covers dusty. SRA1205 £70, DSER type ID32 luggage label to Chester, SRA607 £22, DWWR type ID41–45 luggage labels, gc (6), SRA607 £65, Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow & Dublin Railway share script certificate for ten £20 shares, deposit paid, dated 1845. Ornate title, green print, not cancelled, gc. SRA907 £30, Lot 32 DSER issued 1st r/f single from Bray plus audit whole from Dun Laoghaire, Killiney & Ballybrack, Kingstown, Seapoint and Wexford, together with a DWWR issued 1st single from Milltown, issued 2nd singles from Harcourt Street and Kingstown, and audit whole from Blackrock and Tara Street (11) PTA1008 £60, DSER official handbook for the 1912 season 'Through the Garden of Ireland', pictorial card covers showing view through a carriage window 133pp plus advertisements SRA1208 £15, DSER, Coal Miners Strike, continuance of pass services, 11/4/21 4pp + Alterations 29/1/23 + DNGR, Accounts & statistical references 31/12/14, inc map of line (3) GCR109 £16, Letter stamps DSER 4d green + LLSR Rly 2d blue, unused (2) GCR109 £20, DSER extra services 3/10/21 + Alterations 1/3/23 (s/l) + booklet improved Sunday service 22/11/21, 8pp. (3) GCR109 £10, DSER PTT 1st Oct 1920, 32pp, stamp inside, cover notes for printer on amendments, otherwise fine GCR109 £70, DSER WTT 3/4/22, ufn, 20pp, DSER WTT 1/6/23 ufn, 20pp GCR109 £45, DSER WTT 25/9/21 ufn, 22pp, a few alterations, spine split GCR109 £40, DSER (City of Dublin Junction Railway) issued 2nd single Amiens St. Junction to Sidney Parade, dated 18/9/1911 and in excellent condition. (1) PTA709 £30, DSER WTT dated October 1915, 24pp. SRA909 £30, DSER WTT dated January 1923 18pp. SRA1209 £20, DSER TT June 1918, 130pp, green titled canvas covers, unused GCR110 £40, DSER Train Alts handbill 1/3/23 & 7/5/23 (2) GCR110 £18, DSER, handbill, Curfew Order, Nov 1920, Train alterations GCR110 £30, DSER brochure Tourists 8 Day Tickets (Runabouts), green brown + map (inc Shilleagh branch) GCR110 £50, DSER, Tours & Excursions 1924 to South Coast & Wicklow, 28pp, a magnificent multicoloured cover GCR110 £10, DSER, Through The Garden of Ireland, 1908 Official handbook, 138pp + adverts, magnificent cover of country side with interior of 1st Class coach with red upholstery, slightly dusty & a few adverts missing at back, still a lovely example GCR110 £10, DSER 1914, Directors report with colour map, bound cover soiled GCR110 £3, DSER 1913, Directors report with colour map, bound cover good GCR110 £3, DSER, Directors Report & Statement of Accounts, 31/12/1922, 16pp with fine red/black map of the system GCR110 £3, DSER, PTT 1/7/1917, 32pp inc maps GCR110 £50, DSER, PTT 1/10/1923, 31pp (some notes re production of following issue) GCR110 £55, DSER, PTT 1/10/1916, 40pp (some notes re following issue) GCR110 £9, DSER, PTT 1/2/1921, 36pp, pocket size, pink coat of arms covers GCR110 £3, DSER, WTT 1/6/14, 24pp. GCR110 £30, DSER, WTT 1/7/17, 24pp. GCR110 £1, DSER, WTT 1/10/17, 24pp. (amendments for following issue) GCR110 £1, DSER, WTT 1/7/21, 24pp. GCR110 £28, DSER, WTT 1/11/1920, ufn. 24pp. GCR110 £1, DSER, WTT 6/6/1921, 22pp. GCR110 £16, DSER, WTT 1/7/1920, 24pp. GCR110 £1, DSER Appendix to WTT (and rule book of 6/1918) 1923, 133pp, green canvas covers GCR410 £55, DSER report of directors 31/12/1920, 16pp with a map of the system, lines in red GCR410 £3, DSER coal miners strike, curtailment of train service, 7/4/1921 4pp, GCR410 £10, DSER Friendly society pt. 2, rules, 1913, 32pp, titled green card covers, staple rusting, GCR410 £2, DSER, excursion arrangements, 1915, 20pp, GCR410 £16, DSER, director's report year ending 31/12/1921, 15 pp including map of the system with detail in red GCR410 £2, DSER PTT 1/11/1920, 36pp, cream card covers with coa GCR410 £28, DSER, Instructions on Computation of Goods Trains Traffic Statistics for MOT., 7pp, 1920 GCR710 £6, DSER Directors Report, 1919, 10pp + map GCR710 £10, DSER PTT, 1/6/1915, 52pp, pocket size, coat of arms on cover GCR710 £14, DSER PTT, 3/10/1921, 36pp, pocket size, coat of arms on cover, slightly dusty GCR710 £26, DSER handbill Curtailment of Service Due to Suspension of Holyhead Mail Packet, 22/10/1920, top worn GCR910 £3, DSER Notices of Fairs, Special Train Arrangements, etc., (a) 12/1920, (b) 21/3/1921 (Dublin Curfew), (c) 7/1914, (d) 11/1920, (e) 4/1921 Miners' Strike. (5) GCR910 £14, DSER, Curfew Regulations in Dublin, Train Alterations 2nd April 1921, similar 4 March 1921 (2) GCR910 £10, DSER, Curtailment of Service, Miners' Strike, 11/4/1921, 4pp, + CIE 1947 Dublin Suburban TT, 6pp. (2) GCR910 £5, DSER Train Alterations 10/1/21 Local Services + DSER Friendly Society Notice (2) GCR910 £8, DSER, Instructions for Compiling Goods Trains Statistics, 1920 GCR910 £3, DSER PTT 13/10/1919, 36pp, blue covers with coat of arms, pocket size GCR910 £40, DSER PTT dated June 1915, pocket sized, yellow paperback covers, 52pp, rusty staples, slightly faded covers SRA612 £30, 2 Irish Railway letter stamps DSER (4d green), CLR (2d red) both unused (2) SRA612 £130, DSER & City of Dublin Joint Railways issued 3rd Revised Fare Sgl Tara Street to Westland Row (dated 1923), together with issued whole Edmondsons with DSER heading all from Blackrock, including a return (badly (/)) (5) PTA113 £30, DSER Platform ticket: Westland Row (dated by Pull Bar machine 1/8/1925) in exc. condition (1) PTA113 £120, DSER folding leatherette 3rd class season ticket valid between Westland Row & Blackrock or Harcourt Street & Dundrum for July 1919, together with two card 6 Day Zone Season Tickets headed DSER and GSRs (following print run) dated 1925, all in good/vgc. (3) PTA113 £20, DSER official handbook for the 1910 season 'Through the Garden of Ireland' pictorial card covers showing view through a carriage window 145pp plus advertisements, covers dusty and worn, plus GSR centre- folding brochure 'Ireland - Gem of the Sea' coloured pictorial covers, 28pp guide to Cork, Killarney and Kerry with fold-out map, circa 1930s (2) SRA613 £24, Two DSER 3rd class season tickets dated 1918, each leather bound folding card with route details in gold on back, issued between Westland Row & Booterstown or Harcourt Street & Dundrum and Westland Row and Blackrock or Harcourt Street and Dundrum (2) GCR1013 £50, DSER first class all stations free pass, leather covers with coat of arms in gold on front, issued to SC Little of the SLNCR and dated 1924 SRA114 £65, DSER first class all stations free pass, leather covers with coat of arms in gold on front, issued to SC Little of the SLNCR and dated 1924 SRA0114 £65, DWWR Westland Row-Blackrock ticket GCR0914£6, DSER first class free pass, leather covers with title in gold on front, issued 1924 SRA1014 £35, DSER second class season ticket for travel between Harcourt Street and Dundrum or Westland Row and Booterstown, clothbound card covers with route in gold on front, issued 1920, clipped, slight wear SRA915 £14,DSER PTT dated June 1912 foolscap sized with photo illustrated covers showing Carlisle Pier, Kingstown and Westland Row station. 53pp, spine taped SRA1215 £50, Dublin & Wicklow Railway share certificate for one share dated 1853, ornate scrolled title, attached green embossed seal, company crest top centre plus ornate borders and side embellishment, not cancelled, some folds SRA316 £14, DSER official handbook for the 1907 season 'Through the Garden of Ireland', pictorial card covers showing view through a carriage window, 133pp plus advertisements, plus tourist programme, guide to the picturesque route to and from the south and west of Ireland, list of hotels etc., all bound together in part leather bound hardback covers with title in gold on front, vgc, SRA1217 est£10, £26.
Miscellaneous: DSER 3 aspect handlamp, brass plate to body 'Dublin & S.E.Rly' F/aft vessel stamped 'D&SER' on reflector support, all glasses good, restored TRA1001 £78, DSER silver medal, hallmarked Dublin 1912, crest a little rubbed. Marked on back 'Mr J Ingram No. 48', loop missing, diameter 3cm ebay205 £54.19, a DSER. 3 aspect Handlamp, brass plate to body 'Dublin & S.E. Rly.', complete with all fittings and glasses and restored TRA716 £100.
Loco, carriage, wagon plates: DWWR c/i wagon plate, 'DWWR Load 12 tons', as removed condition STA117 £125.
Trespass: (welded) BRA1197 £280, DWWR full title cast-iron Trespass. 7 lines of text. February 1905. M.F. Keogh. 77x56cm, repainted, SRA902 £1150, 'Dublin Wicklow & Wexford Ry.' c/iron Trespass Notice, 'M.F. Keogh Secretary Westland Row Station Dublin February 1905', weld repairs to cracks/breaks but scarce, unrestored, 77x56cm TRA1116 £200.
Station: 1st and 2nd Ladies waiting room enamel (no co. name) SRA293 £40, same white on royal blue substantial edge chipping SRA399 £40, enamel lamp tablet, 'Wicklow', 46x9cm, some chipping to each side GCR0114 £100, Original hand drawn and coloured Wexford line diagram 67x46cm, est€60-100 €80 PUR219, Dublin Wicklow and Wexford Railway lamp tablet, 'Wicklow' double-sided enamel, 46x9cm, some chipping £50 SRA319.
Railchair: BRA794 £9.
Other: Pair of brass Waterford and Wexford stencils SRA1292 £75, SRA1294 £35, TT 1910 SRA1093 £65, button 17mm nickel F38-5 BRA998 £ns, 17mm nickel F62.7 BRA399 £ns, D&KR 1844 1st class subscriber Thos Pickering, signed Pim, 'Dublin-Rock' + DWWR 1st subscriber 1874 WHY1299 £200, Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow & Dublin Railway Co. £20 share certificate 30/1/1847 Sir John Doveton WHY1299 £60, DWWR 1889 folding 'Tourist Map, col., showing rail lines, rivers and mountains in shaded relief with printed details of special excursions etc. illustrations of various places etc.', slight ageing and splitting, WHY1299 £ns, Engineer's map of Dalkey - Bray line WHY101 £ns, 1892 plans of DWWR line to Wexford WHY600 £ns, GSWR Report of Directors half year to 31/12/1903, 30pp + DWWR specification for loco boiler vgc WHY101 £24, DWWR Tourist Guide, 1901. 116pp plus ads and folding maps, card coloured pictorial cover, fair. SRA302 £50, WWWD Railway Co. cert for £20 share dated 1847, coa top centre, attached green seal SRA603 est. £25, DWWR large nickel (26mm) 'DW & WR' script initials Button (Frog. 62/7 but crisper!), vgc TRA1003 £95, DWWR whole Edmondsons from Killurin (2nd Sgl) (dated 1903), Gorey (1st Excn Rtn), Edermine Ferry (Extension Ticket). (3) PTA1103 £130, DWWR issued 3rd Sgl from Woodenbridge (dated 1898), 2nd Sgl from Harcourt Street (u) and 1st Golf Ticket Rtn Stillorgan (u-Spec on back). vgc. (3) PTA404 £20, Waterford Wexford Wicklow & Dublin Share Certificate £20 share dated 1847. Ornate scrolled title with coat of arms top centre, attached green seal embossed with coat of arms, not cancelled. vgc. SRA905 £35, DWWR large 26mm. script nickel button. 1860-1907 issue (Frog. 62/7). minor dent to the back of rim. TRA905 £60, DWWR small 17mm. 'DWWR' script initials nickel button. (Frog. 62/7). vgc. TRA1105 £ns, Lot 159 DWWR: 3rd single from Glenageary to Kingstown with a large 'K' in the top left corner (dated 4/7/1895), together with 2nd singles from Harcourt Street and Killiney & Ballybrack (Bd) and a couple of returns, one of which is stamped cancelled on the back, while the other has been heavily repaired. All are properly dated (5)PTA406 £45, small 17mm. gilt 'DW&WR' script button (F62/7) vgc TRA506 £55, DWWR Bound Volume of PTT Nov 1899, May 1900, July 1900, Oct 1900, each 55pp, two with maps, lovely colour vignettes of countryside, also bound in servants timebills May 1900 & Oct 1900 with appendix 35pp + Alteration sheets & No Change to TT sheets, h/b, gilt titled spine, 20x29cm GCR109 £210, DWWR small 17mm. nickel 'DW & WR' script Button. vgc. (F62/7) TRA909 £32, Observations upon the present position of the Waterford and Wexford Company and the best means of developing its traffic by E. Solly Flood, 1873, 23pp, disbound GCR410 £18, Dublin Wicklow & Wexford Rly. small 17mm. nickel 'DW & WR' script button, (F62/7) vgc. TRA812 £30, Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow & Dublin Railway share script certificate for ten £20 shares, deposit paid, dated 1845, ornate title, green print, not cancelled, gc. SRA613 £26, DWWR luggage labels various types but heavy duplication (26) SRA617 est@£10, £24, Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow and Dublin Railway share certificate for one £20 share dated 1847, ornate scrolled title and borders, company crest top centre, green attached seal, not cancelled. SRA1217 est£10, £16, smaller sized brass carriage key, ornate design with indented triangular end piece, stamped 'D&K' on handle, makers name or Dublin & Kingstown?, good used condition, SRA1217 est£10, £ns, Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford RaiIway rules and application form for 'Subscription Tickets'. 2pp, large size with rates on back, dated 1887 est£5 £45 SRA320.
Loco plate: Beyer Peacock 1914 Manchester (could also be SECR) SRA692 £125, BP 1920 Manchester (CBSCR or Cambrian, GNRI or BCDR) SRA1000 £520, 'Beyer Peacock & Co Ld 1920 Manchester' worksplate (BCDR, CBSCR or GNRI). Oval cast brass, 24x14 cm. SRA602 £240, Beyer Peacock 1912 Manchester (GNRI, Midland, CBSCR, Western Australia or Victoria) GWR503 £160, Beyer Peacock & Co. Ld. 1909 Manchester plate (either New South Wales, BCDR - probably, or possibly CBSCR, or Buenos Aires), 25x14cm, face-polished and repainted, with a score mark across the top SRA1203 £150, builders Plate 'Beyer Peacock & Co. Ld. 1912 Manchester'. Locos built that year were LT&SR, Victoria Rlys or CBSCR. Unrestored, the back is painted 'NSW' and a rear bolt boss is stamped '5245'. 251x145mm TRA1104 £210, 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, brass locomotive worksplate 'Beyer Peacock & Co Ltd Gorton Foundry Manchester 1887', locos supplied to the following railways in 1887: 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, loco worksplate Beyer Peacock & Co. Ld 1912 Manchester, oval cast brass, with a one in 18 chance of being CBSCR! Service wear to outer edge, face repainted. 25x14cm, SOL209 £250, CBSCR locomotive headlamp with a white bull's eye lens and red side lights, original vessel (no burner), a substantial bracket at the rear to attach to engine, the body 17cm square and 28cm high, was acquired by James Boyd when he travelled with the demolition train filming the branch in its final days of existence, GCR110 £360, 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, 'Beyer Peacock, 1906, Manchester'. In 1906 Beyer Peacock built locos for the Great Central Railway, the CBSCR in Ireland and for Argentina and Uruguay, cast aluminium, 25x15cm, in original condition GCR917 est£100-200 £60, a worksplate, 'Beyer Peacock, 1921, Manchester', of Irish origin. Locos built by BP in 1921 for Irish companies were, for the BCDR 4-6-4T, Works Nos 5999-6002, their Nos 22-25, and 4-4-2T, Works Nos 6073/74/97/98, their Nos 13,18, 19 and 21, and for the GNRI, 0-6-0 goods engines, Works Nos 6048-54, their Class SG3 numbered between 49 and 202, cast brass, 25x15cm, in ex loco condition, GCR917 est£300-400 £ns, oval cast brass locomotive builders plate 'Beyer Peacock & Co. Ld. 1908 Manchester', no info on loco, cleaned otherwise unrestored, 25x14cm, TRA1117 £320.
Miscellaneous: CBSCR station lamp KFR268 £12, CBSCR Glengariff 'Prince of Wales Route' and Killarney illustrated booklet, incl. map and some scarcer views of west Cork, printed card cover, WHY1299 £60, CBSCR 1912 'Visit Glengariff by the Prince of Wales Route, 12pp brochure, colour cover, TT and many monochrome views, fine WHY101 £70, 'Cork Bandon & South Coast Railway Skibbereen' large luggage label date coded 2/02 gc TRA1201 £26, CBSCR Tourist Guide 'The Prince of Wales route to Glengariff and The Lakes of Killarney', 1905, gc SRA302 £32, CBSCR share for £270 'West Coast Preference Stock' 1906, embossed seal, not cancelled, green underprint and side embellishment, SRA603 est.£25, Luggage Labels. CBSCR type 1C62 ' to Cork/Dunmanway' (2) plus type 1C63 to 'London(Euston) via North Wall' (1), Donegal Ry Type 1D11 'to Port / Bridgetown'(2) and CLR (1) and type 1C22 to 'Dublin (Broadstone)'(1). All vgc(6) TRA803 £32, CBSCR folder 'The Prince of Wales Route to Glengarriff and Lakes of Killarney' 1907. SRA903 £22, CBSCR (item 94) 3rd undated whole Edmondson Rtn the outward half Bantry–Cork and Return with the return half headed 'Car Portion' Glengariffe – Bantry and Return 'Driver's Fee Included.'; A large letter 'G' is printed on both halves. An early rail/road ticket. Slight staining to back only. PTA1103 £220, CBSCR guide book: 'Prince of Wales Route to Glengarriff and Killarney.' Illustrated card covers (nearly detached). 58pp plus adverts, 1900. SRA1203 £32, CBSCR (item 324) issued single coupon Special Excursion Rtn from Skibbereen (dated 1903). Some (Bd), good otherwise. PTA404 £150, CBSCR selection of luggage labels comprising types IC61 (8), IC62 (11) and IC63 (2), mostly vgc SRA0306 est@£40 £na, CBSCR issued singles from Cork to Ballineen & Enniskeane (dated 24/12/1932) and to Farrangalway (dated 2/10/1913), together with unissued examples from Bantry, Cork and Madore, plus a jointly-titled blank single for an onward rail journey from Bantry for a passenger coming across from Bere Island by the Bantry Bay Steamship Company. (10) PTA407 £170, CBSCR selection of luggage labels of types IC62 to 64 (5), SRA607 £22, enamel bilingual station sign 'Durus Road' the last station before Bantry on the CBSCR white lettering and border on black, in two sections, overall size 166x46cm, GCR1007 £360, CBSCR official postcard 'Chetwynd Viaduct near Cork' (CBSC002) showing colour view of viaduct and sheep, not postally used SRA308 res£10 £ns, CBSCR official postcard 'Bantry Bay where the French landed 1798' (CBSC001) showing colour view of area, postally used, rounded corners. SRA608 £35, CBSCR cast milepost, '12', rectangular with V-shaped base, 25x25 cm. (MP CB 101/F) GCR1009 £30, CBSCR level crossing gate lamp, with square body and hinged top. Two opposite sides have a small red bull's eye lens and the others a large blue bull's eye lens, each side has a red or green steel dish-shaped surround. The lamp lacks interior fittings. This example was recovered by James Boyd who accompanied and filmed the demolition train on the line GCR1009 £600, CBSCR guidebook 'Prince of Wales Route-Glengarriff and Killarney' illustrated card covers, 50pp plus adverts, dated 1897, gc, SRA1209 £45, CBSCR official cards 'Bantry Bay where the French landed 1798' (CBSC001), 'Chetwynd Viaduct near Cork' (CBSC002), 'Glengarriff Harbour' (CBSC003), not postally used (3) SRA1211 £14, CBSCR official card 'Chetwynd Viaduct near Cork' (CBSC002), plus GSWR official cards 'Cashel Station' (GSWI002) and 'Parknasilla, and Southern Hotel' (GSWI009) last example postally used 1905 (3) SRA612 £16, CBSCR official card 'Chetwynd Viaduct near Cork' (CBSC002), plus GSWR official cards 'Cashel Station' (GSWI002) and 'Parknasilla, and Southern Hotel' (GSWI009) last example postally used 1905 (3) SRA612 £16, CBSCR guide book 'Visit Glengarriff and the South West Coast', black and white artwork covers showing company coat of arms 36pp illustrated guide circa 1904, gc SRA312 £40, CBSCR guide book 'Prince of Wales Route to the Lakes of Killarney via Bantry & Glengarriff', brown, gold and black card covers showing Prince of Wales feathers, 60pp plus adverts and fold out map, dated 1903, slight wear, generally OK SRA312 £30, 'Cork & Bandon Railway Company' medium 20mm. nickel title & arms button, (F62/4), pre-July 1888, TRA812 £720, Cork and Bandon Railway Company, approx 50 paperwork items including headed letters, share call slips, allotment letter, etc dated 1846-61 (Qty) SRA215 £110, CBSCR PTT booklet dated May 1903, lilac and red coloured artwork covers, 60pp including tourist programme and information, staining to rear cover SRA1215 £130, CBSCR guide book 'Prince of Wales Route to Glengarriff and Killarney', paperback covers, 58pp plus adverts, dated 1900 SRA316 £14, CBSCR brochure Glengarriff coloured pictorial paperback covers showing boat in bay 12pps, illustrated guide c. 1910 SRA617 est@£10, £ns, CBSCR guide book 'Prince of Wales Route to Glengarriff and Killarney', blue coloured illustrated paperback covers, 58pp plus adverts, dated 1898, covers worn and detached SRA917 £35, Cork and Bandon Railway Company receipt for payment of the 8th share call dated 1847, red print, SRA318 est£10 £ns, Cork Bandon & South Coast Railway guide book 'Visit Glengarriff and the South West Coast', black & white artwork covers showing company coat of arms. 36pp illustrated guide circa 1904, small edge loss and creasing to covers SRA618 £ns, CBSCR guide book 'Prince of Wales Route to Glengarriff and the Lakes of Killarney' coloured pictorial covers showing views of the area, 44pp plus tourist arrangements and map, dated 1896, covers worn and detached SRA618 £18, CBSCR guide book 'Prince of Wales Route to Glengarriff and Killarney', blue coloured illustrated paperback covers, 50pp plus adverts, dated 1897, est£10, £ns SRA620, brass plate from a single line staff instrument 'Cork-Waterfall A' (CBSCR) length 9.5cm est£50-80 £70 GCR820.
Locomotive: Brass cabside numberplate: '2'. SRA are reasonably sure this is an Irish plate, possibly a GSWR loco, but exact identity cannot be confirmed, rectangular 43x25cm number and rim lightly polished only SRA607 £280, Beyer Peacock, 1902, loco unidentified but in 1902 BP built locos for Argentina, Australia, Holland, Ireland, Japan, Tasmania and the UK, cast brass, 25x15cm, GCR0414 £170, a Beyer Peacock, 1920, worksplate of unknown origin, locos built in 1920 for Argentina, Australia, China, Ireland and South Africa, cast brass, 25x14cm, the front repainted, GCR0414 est£80, a Beyer Peacock 1914 worksplate. In 1914 Beyer Peacock supplied locos to Argentina, Australia, Columbia, India, Ireland, Japan, Uruguay and also twelve 4-4-0s to the SECR. cast brass, 25x14cm, the front cleaned but unpainted GCR316 est£150-300 £240, a Beyer Peacock 1914 worksplate. In 1914 Beyer Peacock supplied locos to Argentina, Australia, Columbia, India, Ireland, Japan, Uruguay and also twelve 4-4-0s to the SECR. cast brass, 25x14cm, the front cleaned but unpainted GCR316 est£150-300 £240, enamel sign I.O.C Motor Bus Stops Here (Irish Omnibus Company) double sided measures 55x55cm, in good condition with a couple of small areas of expert restoration GWR717 £280, Irish coach transfers coa, all mounted on wood, to include; Great Northern Railway Board appears to be original and cut from a coach side, Belfast & County Down Railway, Great Southern & Western Railway, Great Northern Railway Ireland, Great Southern Railways, County Donegal Railways Joint Committee, and Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland, in total 7 items, the largest being 51x51cm GWR1117 £340, oval cast iron builders plate 'Harland & Wolff Limited Belfast Glasgow Liverpool Southampton Shipbuilders Engineers built at North Woolwich London 1957'. unrestored, 27x18cm, TRA1117 £55, D.U.T.Co (Dublin United Tram Company), Builders, Inchicore, 10x4.5cm, est€30-50 €95 PUR219, Dublin United Tramways Co builders plate, DUTC Builders, Inchicore, engraved brass, 10x4cm £110 SRA919.
Wagon etc. plates: Guinness 'William Spence S. Geoghegan's Design Dublin 1888' 5'3" engine haulage wagon plate 37x15cm SRA1200 £220, pair of petrol tanker wagonplates: (1) 'This Wagon Must be Either Quite Full or Empty When Travelling on the Irish Railway System – McMullan Bros Ltd', rectangular 61x18cm; and (2) 'When Empty Please Return This Wagon to McMullan Bros Ltd c/o Shell Mex (Dublin) Ltd Dublin', rectangular 38x13cm. Both unrestored.(2) KRA505 £140, a wheel base 10 ft plate (reputedly Irish) MTN409 £8, Cast iron wagon plate "Glo'ster Wagon Co Limited Makers Gloucester Courtney Stephens & Bailey Dublin " from an unknown wagon built jointly by both companies for one of the Irish railways, rectangular, 29x23 cm repainted front and back SRA911 £240.
Bridge No.: Bridge no. '359', Irish, 53x24cm, serif numbers, original black on yellow paint GCR507 £40.
Signalling & lamps: a station wall metal lamp-case believed to be of Irish origin. Three glazed sides; vessel; Duplex brass burner; glass funnel, good, original condition. 53cm tall, SRA903 £100, Unusual Irish copper Crossing or Signal Lamp with red & green bullseye lenses incorporated into signal arms. Unrestored with no interior vessel but vgc 425mm. tall TRA1003 £170, Railway Signalling Company copper signal lamp case from Ireland, oval brass makers plate to hinged top emb. 'The Railway Signal Company Ltd. Signalling Engineers London & Liverpool', front & rear cowled bullseye lenses in vgc restored but missing the hinged top securing clip, 425mm. tall, TRA304 £38, Irish Railways small mahogany cased Telegraph Instrument. The original silvered dial lettered 'G.P.O. 6886' within a brass surround encased in a fine gothic shaped wooden case. v.g. original condition. 182mm. tall, TRA504 £55, Irish Railways brass cased Telegraph Instrument with hinged front cover with bevelled glass. Face engraved 'G.P.O. 14197'. v.g. original cond. 75mm.dia.x142mm. long, TRA504 £ns, block instrument 'Red indicated up main platform occupied' 27x15x10cm ebay405 £280 Southern Ireland Railway handbell, company initials embossed on the face, vgc, with a turned hardwood handle (minor loss above brass sleeve), clapper chain present but clapper missing. 310mm tall TRA507 £100, Irish 'Tombstone' wooden cased signal box galvanometer, face graduated to top '60' to '0' to '60' with 'G.P.O' below centre of twin pointing needle, 13x6x18 cm, g. original condition. SOL1007 £43, Large Irish loco headlamp with bullseye lens at front, body red, side opening door, but no innards, lifting top, large bracket for fitting to loco lamp iron at rear, no visible markings of original ownership, but came from a large Irish collection, original unrestored condition, SRA1211 £75, Irish small loco headlamp with bullseye lens with white cowling at front, small label beneath front lens 'Griffith & Sons Bradford & Birmingham' body painted black. glazed side door opens, innards comprising vessel and burner, large bracket at side for fitting to loco lamp iron, no visible markings of original ownership, from a large Irish collection, original unrestored condition SRA1211 £140, Irish three-aspect handlamp, pie crust chimney and wire carrying handle, bevel-edged front lens with brass bezel, only one of the original coloured inner glasses remains, innards comprise of a vessel and four different burners, none of which fit this lamp, no visible markings of original ownership, but came from a large Irish collection, original unrestored condition, SRA1211 £75, Irish three-aspect handlamp painted green with a brass label on the reducing cone 'Linley 1917', pie crust chimney atop, bevel-edged front lens, only one of the original coloured inner glass remains, innards comprise of a slide-out vessel, but no burner or reflector, no visible markings of original ownership, but came from a large Irish collection, original unrestored condition SRA1211 £50, Irish railway copper 3-sided station lamp with two glazed sides, one side opening, the back plain metal and provision for wall fixing, overall dimensions: 38cm wide, 47cm high, glazing 29x33cm, no innards, no railway identification, nor place name, good ex-station condition SRA312 £55, Irish Polkey tail lamp & a van lamp (2) GCR215 £80, Irish headlamps (2) GCR215 £90, Irish inspection lamp + signal lamp (2) GCR215 £30, Irish handlamp with brass collar GCR218 £110, South of Ireland Railway station handbell, cast bronze bell with 'S I R' cast into the body with brass ferrule and beechwood turned handle, complete with original clapper, the South of Ireland Railway opened in 1879 and ran only twenty miles from Clonmel, £450 GNR320.
China & cutlery Irish Railway Clearing House soup plate, retailed through Whyte and Sons Dublin, 25cm diameter, mint ebay1204 £33, an Irish Railway Clearing House china soup bowl, by White and Sons of Dublin, 25cm diameter, an attractive design featuring a locomotive GCR0215 £40.
Buttons & badges: DUTC Nickel button 25mm (Comyns and Sons, Dublin), Dublin & Lucan 1915 1st class free ticket 1915 to J.B.Jobson plus Dublin & Meath 1868 similar No.19 to J.Penteny signed John Dowd plus 2 DWWR 1875 subscribers tickets WHY1299 £190, 'Cork & Youghal Railway' full title and coa large 22.5mm nickel Button. The back is lettered 'Rivet'd & Solder'd' below a Victorian coat of arms. vgc, company or button not mentioned in Froggatt TRA906 £660, DUTC bus driver's badge ebay607 £na, a Dublin Tramways cap badge. oval brass, engraved 'F.S.P'/'FEAR STIURTA' to outer edge and 'C 538' to centre, vgc. 5x3 cm, SOL1007 £44.50, a collection of Irish Railways buttons and cap badges to include: metal cap badges; Northern Ireland Transport, Ulster Transport, NIRTB, LMS, MGNR, GNR, GNRI, BCDR, LMS oval, CIE. Cloth cap badges; CIE, SLNCR, GNR, GSR, UTA-GNR, GNR Station Foreman, GSWR, DNGR Station Foreman. Buttons; GSWR, GNRI, Cavan and Leitrim, Midland Railway NCC, GSR, Londonderry and Loughswilly Railway, MGW, CDR Joint, Waterford and Tramore, BCDR, GWR318 £420, Small collection of approx 10 buttons including examples from Aberdeen Joint Station, GCR Marine, PLA, GNR(I), LGOC, Caledonian, various sizes (10) SRA1218 est£10, £45.
Miscellaneous: CMDR 1900 'tunic' and fare tables WHY198 £80, CMDR Report to Directors BRA998 £15, DUT employee pass 'Outside only' with notice on reverse 'G.M.Harris/General/Manager' white metal, 50mm WHY299 £50, DUTC 9 ct. gold 1943 Managing Directors' Pass + GSW 15 ct. gold, enamel crest pass, No.41 & GNR 15 ct gold pass No.4, all to A.P.Reynolds WHY299 £500, DUTC Nickel button 25mm (Comyns and Sons, Dublin), Dublin & Lucan 1915 1st class free ticket 1915 to J.B.Jobson plus Dublin & Meath 1868 similar No.19 to J.Penteny signed John Dowd plus 2 DWWR 1875 subscribers tickets WHY1299 £190, CMDR 1899 booklet with map 'The Tourist Route to Glengarrif and Killarney' WHY1299 £100, Youghal 1861 £400 Share Certificate No. 17 made out to Lady Maria Thackwell. SRA602 £100, Sligo & Ballaghaderreen Jct Railway Co. Share Certificate for 34 £10 shares 1872. SRA602 £85, Ballinscarthy & Timoleague Jct. Light Railway Co. Share Certificate for 35 'Perpetual Baronial Guarantee Shares' dated 1917. SRA602 £42, Limerick & Kerry Railway Co. Share Certificate for 20 shares dated 1879. SRA602 £80, Cork & Youghal cert for £400 preference stock 1861 SRA603 est. £25, CMDR (item 24) undated 1st whole Edmondson Rtn Macroom–Cork. A little dusty.PTA1103 £120, Fermoy & Lismore Railway (item 114) undated 2nd 'Express' whole Edmondson Rtn Lismore–Dublin. Slight water staining to back and 1/3rd of front only. PTA1103 £260, Dublin & Blessington Steam Tramway Co. (item 201) 1/-d whole Edmondson tram ticket on buff card with the stages Terenure–Blessington listed on back. A little grubby. PTA1103 £90, Irish Railway Clearing House Toast List and Programme of Music for The Jubilee Banquet Held at The Royal Marine Hotel, Kingstown, July 1898. 4pp thin card with stitched spine and coloured cover. SRA1203 £25, >DUT(1896) Ltd (item 381) Official bus and tram TT, March 1936. Cover shows photo of main street. 56pp, vgc PTA104 £90, DUT(1896) Ltd. (item 401) Tramway Guide to Dublin & Suburbs. b/w covers, 10pp guide plus fold out map (torn). Dated 1935 PTA104 £28.CMDR guide book: 'The Tourist's Route to Glengarriff and Killarney.' Pictorial artwork covers showing stagecoach. 60pp, fully illustrated guide to the area, dated 1908. vgc. SRA304 £55, FLR (item 214) issued Bicycle Sgl Fermoy–Lismore (dated 1898) (/ and slight Bd). PTA404 £85, CMDR (item 414) issued 3rd Sgl Cork–Doonsikey (dated 1904). Slight (Bd) and Clips, good otherwise. PTA404 £30, Kilkenny Junction Railway 3rd and Deck Sgl Maryborough– Reading 3/1/1896 in good condition but three large clips PTA904 £190, original copy of Cork & Fermoy & Waterford & Wexford Railway Act 1890 MTN904 £5, RCH Coloured Railway Diagram 'Athlone, Cavan & Clara, Letterkenny, Strabane'. Dated 1914. Coloured key to serving lines. c/w dark wood glazed frame. 38x30 cm. TRA305 £14, RCH Coloured Railway Diagram 'Athlone, Cavan & Clara, Letterkenny, Strabane'. Dated 1914. Coloured key to serving lines. c/w dark wood glazed frame. 38x30 cm. SOL305 £14,, Lot 144 Lower Shannon Steam Ship Company: Excursion deck ticket blank card Edmondson return steamer ticket S from Tarbert made out to Kilrush, dated 27/8/1906 PTA106 £30, Great Munster Railway share script certificate for ten £50 shares deposit paid, dated 1845. ornate title, reprint, small format, not cancelled. SRA306 est@£25, Waterford Steam Ship Co. Limited: A small collection of issued Edmondson cards for a variety of journeys by deck, cabin and half cabin, four of which bear dates in 1906/07 (5) PTA406 £45, Lot 198 Cork Electric Trams and Lighting Company Ltd. 3d mauve geographical stage punch type tram ticket in excellent condition (1) PTA406 £30, Limerick Navigation headed 2pp printed sheet to subscribers concerning condition of canal and locks November 1795 SRA1206 est£20, Limerick Navigation headed 2pp printed sheet to subscribers concerning condition of canal and locks November 1795 SRA1206 est£20 £ns, Dublin United Transport Co. bus and tram timetable booklet. Green covers, 104pp dated February 1942 SRA307 £32, Dublin & Lucan Electric Railway Co. (1); Blessington & Poulaphouca Steam Tramway Co., (1); 3 folio, 3 8vo, circa 1822-23, some with maps, illustration, orig. printed wrappers, 1 cut with loss to text, good, w.a.f. gc, (6) MEA307 £50, Parsonstown and Portumna Bridge Railway directors report and accounts for the half year ending November 1867, 8pp, folded, stained along fold, SRA607 £35, 3 Cork & Youghal Railway Co. fully headed letters from offices in London, two on blue coloured paper, dated 1857–61, plus one other letter re the company without heading, SRA607 £16, Lot 131 Dublin United Tramways & Clontarf & Hill of Howth Tramroad jointly titled 4d green geographical through tram ticket for Fairview-Howth vgc PTA707 £110, Irish Edmondson miscellany: issued whole tickets from the GCP&BV Ry & Ty Co. (ex Bushmills Office 9/12/1920). GNR(I), L&LS Rly, and 2 x CIE, together with platform tickets from: CIE-Enniscorthy*, Ferns*, Gorey*, Harcourt St. T, Limerick, Waterford H, Youghal*; GNR(I)-Belfast; NIR-Belfast Central; UTA-Londonderry WS, Portrush, plus 4 SLNCR audit issues. [* = stamped 'Specimen' on back]. (20) PTA707 £110, Irish tramways selection of punch type tram tickets comprising examples from Belfast City (7), Dublin United (11), CIE (4), GNRB Hill of Howth (3). mostly good/vgc. (25) PTA707 £26, Irish railways issued and pre-dated Edmondsons. A collection of 158 whole and c.300 severed halves, of which 104 whole (including two dated in 1903) and the vast majority of the halves (some matching) are from the SLNCR. The other whole tickets are from 11 different companies. Also included in the lot is an unissued NCCMR 3rd single from B'Robert Bridge to Templepatrick or Mossley, but in poor condition (Qty) PTA707 £170, Irish railways. A selection of approx 400 luggage labels from diverse companies including GSR, GSWR, LMSNCC, GNR(I), MGWR, Cavan & Leitrim, SLNCR, BNCR, INWR, BCDR, CIE, etc., but with a little duplication. (Qty) PTA707 £170, Irish punch type tram and bus ticket miscellany comprising 18 x Dublin United Tramway Co. (1896) Ltd (some duplication of fares, but differences in print/adverts). One identified as 'Bus Service'), 3 x Dublin United Tramways Co., 2 x Belfast City Tramways, 2 x GNR(I) Howth Electric Tramway, 1 x Beechwood Omnibus Services, 2 x Carmel Bus Co., 3 x Coast Omnibus Co., 2 x General (L.E. McNally), 2 x General Omnibus Co., 3 x Falcon Bus Service, 5 x GNR(I) Road Motor Services, 6 x Great Southern Rlys Omnibus Services / Department, 3 x Irish Omnibus Company; 1 x unidentified (in Gaelic). All appear to have been used apart from the Beechwood ticket. A General Bus Co. TIM issue from 1934 is also included. (55) PTA707 £120, Irish Railway audit tickets: 3,800 whole Edmondsons of which c.1,640 are from the CDRJC, 860 SLNCR, 1,000 LLSR. 150 GNR(I), and c.140 from other concerns, around 150 British and Isle of Man tickets (some issued), a number of NIR insert setrights and a quantity of County Donegal Railway rectangular non-adhesive 'railway stamps' are also included in the lot. (Qty) PTA707 £310, RCH map of Ireland, 1918. dmf into hardback covers with title in gold on front, spine a little worn, SRA1207 res£20, The Cork Electric Tramway and Lighting Company Ltd. 1d white punch type tram ticket with various named stages between Summer Hill and Power House, together with a Dublin United Tramway Co. 2d white issue for a journey between Palmerston Park and Nelson's Pillar on the 'Palmerston Park Line' (slightly foxed) (2) PTA108 £40, Lot 16 DUTC named stage punch type tram tickets comprising 1d Capel Street Line, 1d and 2d Clontarf Line, 4d Dalkey Line, 2d Inchicore Line, 1d North Quays Line, 2d Sandymount Green Line, 1d Terenure Line, g/vg (8) PTA408 £120, Lot 406 DUTC 2d white and 3d pink named stage punch type tram tickets from the Dalkey Line. (2) PTA408 £ns, Lot 316 named stage punch type tram tickets comprising a long 1d white issue from The Cork Electric Trams and Lighting Co. Ltd. (closed 30/9/1931), a 2d mauve 1st class print from the Dublin & Lucan Electric Railway (closed 29/1/1925), an early 1d blue from the Terenure Line of the DUTC and an early 2d blue from the GNRI Howth Electric Tramway, vg/ex (4) PTA408 £110, lot comprising issued whole from: CIE-Ballaghadereen, Bantry, Harcourt Street, Loughrea, Pallas (dog); GSR-Ballyraget; GSWR-Collooney; MGWR-Castlerea; SLR-Coolaghey, together with audit tickets from: CBSCR-Kinsale Jct; DSER-Bray; DSER(NRWE)-Waterford (12) £90, a UTA lot: 300 issued/pre-dated whole Edmondsons, duplication of issuing stations, but not of individual prints (300) PTA408 £30, Fishguard and Rosslare Railways and Harbours - Plans and Sections, Session 1897, Engineer E.P. Seaton, Westminster, Lg. oblong elephant folio. Lg. fold. Ordnance map cold. in outline, & 11 full page engd. plans, also 4pp foolscap of text, orig. cloth backed printed wrappers. As an Atlas, w.a.f. MEA1208 €300-400, Rare railway map: Vignoles (C.) Map of Ireland, wheron has been attempted to delineate the principal of forming Main Trunk Lines of Railway. the Line proposed between the Harbours of Kingstown and Valentia by a Railway., c. 1835, approx. 57x43cm, hd. cold. in outline, with a facsimile, 'Table of some of the Principle Places in the Province of Leinster and Munster which the Kingstown and Valentia Railway, will pass through...' etc. etc. gilt tipped mount, gilt frame. As a map, w.a.f. MEA1208 €220-350, Wilde (Sir Wm. R.) Lough Corrib, its Shores and Islands, 8vo D. 1872. SECOND EDN., text illus. lg. fold. map, L.S. on t.p. orig. cloth gilt decor.; = MGWR - Tourist Guide to Connemara, Galway Achill and The West of Ireland, sm. 8vo D. 1896, plts. & illus. & lg. fold. map, orig. decor. boards. vgc, MEA1208 €220 - 350, After A. Nicol Prints: Dublin and Kingstown Railway, a pair, Martello Tower Bridge at Seapoint, & The Tunnel, each hd. cold. & approx. 23x27cm, gilt frames, gc MEA1208 €300-400, RCH junction diagrams (a) Athlone, Cavan & Clara/Letterkenny/Strabane, 1914, (b) Londonderry & Castlewellan/DNGR, 1907, (c) Dublin, 1912, (d) Cork/Waterford, 1913 (4) £3, Dublin Port and Docks Board handbook dated 1926, coloured pictorial covers showing ship passing lighthouse, 64pp plus fold out plan, fully illustrated guide to the history and activities of the port SRA909 £140, Betts Road &Railroad Map of Ireland 1851, coloured on linen with brown gilt titled covers GCR110 £12, Dublin to Cashel, report on a proposed line of Railway being the first division of a main trunk to the South & South west of Ireland a Branch therefore to Athy & Carlow, John McNeill, Civil Engineer 1843, Dublin, 16pp, disbound GCR110 £40, Irish Railways and State Purchase, George Findley, 1886 published for private circulation, a little wear but quite a good copy GCR110 £80, IRCH Coaching, traffic by train 1900, 216pp + Supplements (covers poor) GCR110£16, DUTC, May 1937, 56pp, blue cover with street & tram scene GCR110 £60, Irish enamel coach door plate 'Third Class', red lettering & border on white, 14x6cm, rounded ends GCR110 £40, Irish enamel coach door plate 'Third Class', black lettering & border on white, 14x6cm, rounded ends GCR110£35, brass steam engine indicator made by Schaeffer & Budenberg for Spence of Dublin ebay410 £180, Irish railways, three metal signalbox level description plates: '5 To Wash Bank or Up Main 11 or Nil', '24 To Wash Bank or Up Main 23 or Nill (sic)', '20 To Down Main or Up Main 18 or Nill (sic)', all painted red with white lettering, thought to be from an Irish location, appear ex-box condition (3) SRA310 £30. Ordnance Survey of the South Mayo Railway 72x59 cm, engraved at the Ordnance survey office, Dublin, under the direction of Lt. Colonel Leach R.E. The outline by W.H. Tinkler - the writing by S. Crossfield and the ornament by James Binning, published by Colonel Sir H. James, Superintendent of Ordnance Survey dimensions folder, 20x15 cm, folded map backed with linen and in royal blue leather boards, titled and dated in gilt on cover 72x59 cm, WHY410 est€100-150, €ns, Irish RCH classification of goods, 1/1868, 32pp, inc.list of Irish stations, disbound, GCR410 £4, DUTC (1896) Ltd, O'Connell Bridge-Lucan Route 25 from 14/4/1940, trams replaced by double deck buses, 23x29 cm, gummed, folded, GCR410 £10, DUTC (1896) Ltd, Donnybrook-Parkgate Route 1210 from 2/6/1940, trams will be replaced by double deck buses, 23x29 cm, gummed, folded, GCR410 £8, Consolidation of Irish railways, to the Rt. Hon. Earl of Derby, 1st Lord of the Treasury, 14pp, petition to the Railway Commissioners 1867, disbound, GCR410 £1, DUTC (1896) Ltd report of directors 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943 (5) GCR410 £1, DUTC, bus and tram, PTT 9/1941, 110pp, pocket size, green covers GCR410£40 DUTC (1896) Ltd, PTT April 1939, 63pp, blue covers, photo of Dublin centre with trams, GCR410 £14, DUTC, bus and tram PTT 1/7/1942, 104pp, pocket size, blue covers, GCR410 £40, DUTC PTT 12/1944, 96pp, pocket size, grey on green cover featuring a green double decker, GCR410 £45, DUTC Omnibus Services, Park Gate - Donnybrook, Route 9 & 10, list of fares, large coach, 32x37cm, folded GCR710 £2, Regulations of the Irish Railway Clearing House, 1/5/1907, 124pp, unused, green titled canvas covers + various supplements GCR710 £6, Plans Dublin Railways & Stations 1940, 76x51 cm, large scale, GCR710 £18 Draft specification for new railway 1845, 29pp, printed with written additions GCR710 £ns, DUTC PTT, 3/1941, 104pp, pocket size GCR710 £40, RCH Map of Ireland dated 1906, dmf into hardback covers with title in gold on front, slight wear to map, front cover detached, spine missing est£10 SRA910 £na, City of Cork Steam Packet Co. double royal poster, by Harry Hudson Rodmell, a little bruising to the right edge of the border, otherwise fine, GCR711 £290, Grand Canal (Ireland) share certificate for five £10 preference shares dated 1898, ornate title and side embellishment, blue print, embossed seal, stamp cancellation, some discolouration of paper on l/h edge est@£20 SRA911 £ns, RCH map of Ireland dated 1912. Dmf into hardback covers with title in gold on front, covers rubbed, spine faults, map OK. SRA911 £150, RCH map of Ireland dated 1927. Dmf into hardback covers with title in gold on front. Small stains to cover otherwise good condition SRA911 £55, RCH map of Ireland dated 1906, dmf into hardback covers with title in gold on front, map worn, covers rubbed and loose, generally worn SRA1211 £20, RCH map of Ireland dated 1927, dmf into card covers with title on label on front, gc., SRA1211 £20, Irish letter stamps 2d green DSER (overprinted 3d and 4d), WCR, CNDR (small edge tear), DWWR, all unused (4) SRA1211 £22, Irish green letter stamps. DSER (4d), GNR(I) (2d), WTR (2d, minor faults), MGWR (2d), all unused (4) £22, Irish parcel stamps, examples from CDR (x2), SLNCR (x4), LLSR (x9), GSR (x1), MRNCC (x2), LMSNCC (x2) one or two duplicates, most unused (20) SRA1211 £10, dr poster 'B & I Line Dublin Liverpool' British & Irish Steam Packet Co Ltd. good rolled condition STA112 £ns, Irish railways locally published timetable booklet 'The Red Guide', paperback, 84pp, dated December 1944 SRA312 £30, poster Fishguard-Cork direct service 'The Innisfallen Way, British & Irish Steam Packet Co. Ltd' by Derrick Moody dr size, view of the Innisfallen ship lit by moonlight surrounded by a shamrock, exc condition GWR512 £170, Irish railways locally published timetable booklet 'The Red Guide' paperback, 84pp, dated August 1950 SRA612 £14, RCH map of Ireland dated 1897, Dmf into hardback covers with title in gold on front, covers rubbed and spine poor, map OK SRA612 £350, RCH map of Ireland dated 1927. dmf into hardback covers with title in gold on front, some ink staining to rear of map, visible on front at folds SRA612 £65, CMDR guide book 'The Tourist's Route to Glengarriff and Killarney', pictorial artwork covers showing stagecoach. 60pp, fully illustrated guide to the area, circa 1910, minor wear to covers SRA1212 £32, A B&I & City of Cork S.P. double royal poster, Fishguard-Cork, The Innisfallen Way, by Derrick Smoothy, rolled GCR0414 £130, City of Cork Steam Packet Company poster 'Fishguard - Cork The Innisfallen Way' by Harry Hudson Rodmell, dr size 102x64cms gc GWR0514 £44, B&I Steam Packet Company, dr coloured pictorial poster 'Fishguard-Cork direct service-the Innisfallen Way' showing Derrick Smoothy view of ship, circa late 1960s, some creasing SRA915 £60, RCH map Ireland, 1906, dmf into hardback covers with title in gold on front, minor cover wear, SRA1217 est£10, £40, RCH map Ireland, 1927, dmf into hardback covers with title in gold on front, fold tears, one large, map sun darkened, covers good, SRA1217 est£10, £24, Four letter stamps, West Clare Railway 2d green (slight wear), Cork & Macroom Direct Railway 2d green (corner loss), Cork & Macroom Direct Railway 2d blue, LLSR 1d blue (used), all unused except where stated, some with hinge marks (4) SRA318 est£10 £10, Quantity of GNR(I) and CIE Train Arrangements, Alterations, etc booklets from the 1950s. SRA318 est£10 £na, Poster 'Ireland Land of Legend is waiting to welcome you, Travel in comfort by rail and sea' by Brandt dr 64x102cm, vgc mounted on linen, issued by the Irish National Tourist Publicity Organisation GWR318 £280, a selection of 12 'C.I.E.' Working Time Tables from the 1960's period along with 5 UTA examples from 1960 to 1962, vgc, along with 11 large b/w format of Irish steam locomotives taken in the forties/fifties STA518 £25, Cork & Macroom Direct Railway 8pp fold out timetable and guide 'The Tourist's Route to Glengarriff and Killarney' pocket sized, green and gold artwork covers, dated 1911 SRA318 est£10 £ns,CMDR 36pp timetable and guide 'The Tourist's Route to Glengarriff and Killarney' pocket sized, green and gold artwork covers, dated 1907, SRA618 £14, a combined volume of the Irish Railway Record Society journals Nos.1 - 5 dated June 1947 to July 1949 153pp in paperback covers SRA618 £14, Meason's Official Illustrated Guide to the MGWR and Dublin and Drogheda Railway. 400pp in hardback covers, dated 1866, staining to covers, contents OK SRA618 £10, RCH map of Ireland dated 1918, dmf into hardback covers with title in gold on front, one fold tear, map a little dusty, cover scuffed/rubbed SRA618 £22, Irish railways locally published timetable booklet 'The Red Guide' paperback, 96pp, dated June 1915 SRA618 £22, CIE, seven items including WTT dated June 1955, glossy leaflets showing new diesel shunter, new lorries and upgraded signalling, Silver Princess carriage (1948), MGWR centenary souvenir booklet (1947), freight services booklet 'Seven Lean Years' (1946) (7)SRA618 £22, Quantity of GNR(I) and CIE Train Arrangements, Alterations, etc booklets from the 1950s SRA618 £110, Box of Irish railways related ephemera incl. IRRS magazines SRA618 £160. 40 plus Irish tickets including County Donegal examples BRI1018 £5, Parry's Railway Companion from Chester to Holyhead and guide to Dublin, clothbound boards with title in gold on front 158pp plus fold out map, circa 1849, bindings very loose, covers worn and faded SRA1218 est£10,£26, Approx 260 Irish railways whole Edmondson tickets with examples from GNR(I), CDRJC, GSR, NIR, UTA, unissued (Qty) SRA1218 est£10, £120.
Cast iron, enamel, brass, etc: Fishguard and Rosslare Railways trespass BRA794 £1025, LMS and BR(M) 'Police' doorplates from North Wall (documented) SRA397 £110, MV Cambria brass bell SOL997 £200, 'Irish Mail' loco headboard SRA1200 £3000, Enamel poster/notice board heading 'B.&I. Line'. white lettering/dark blue background. edge corrosion/enamel loss. 64x8cm. SOL1005 £20, brass shipbuilders' plate 'No. 1258 Turbine Steamer 'Slieve More' built by Denny – Dumbarton 1932.' from LMSR coal-fired turbine steamer built for the Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire route, oval, engraved lettering, 45x30cm, a few scrapes and knocks SRA606 £900, BR(M) enamel hanging sign 61x23cm, Belfast, maroon lettering on white background. Double sided with writing one side with hanging hooks vgc GWR1106 £35, GWR Brass 18cm ships type clock ex Fishguard Harbour Master dial with GWR makers' name of H.Hughes & Son Ltd, 59 Fenchurch St. GWR1106 £2300, a BR(M) station enamel flanged sign 'General Agent for Ireland', excellent condition, ex Holyhead Station STA907 £500, wooden carriage board 'The Ulster Express', service ran from Euston to Heysham in conjunction with sailings to and from Belfast, cream on maroon 366x15cm, original condition GCR408 £130, BR(W) chocolate and cream totem Sign 'Fishguard Harbour', excellent colour and shine two small edge chips just into the brown, a small chip on lower cream line and tiny marks GCR408 £2600, BR(M) Heysham Harbour enamel STA109£ns, small GWR enamel advertising sign 'To Ireland, by the new Fishguard route, Great Western Railway, shortest sea passage 2¾ hours, magnificent turbine steamers - 22½ knots', multicoloured sign, showing map of England and Ireland with Railway and Steamer routes, a bit of edge chipping and wear in places but fine example GCR109 £340, Headboard: 'The Ulster Express' produced by BR in the 1950s and carried by the Euston-Heysham express train connecting with the overnight sailing from Heysham to Belfast. The train ceased operation in the early 1970s. Cast aluminium, 102x44cm front and back repainted a long time ago, but showing much evidence of use including an indentation on the front headboard caused by impact from an object such as a piece of ballast on one of its journeys SRA310 £1500, The Shamrock, used between 1954 until 1966 on locomotives that hauled the London Euston to Liverpool Lime Street boat train service with connections to the Coast Lines ferry services from Pier Head to Belfast and Dublin as well as Princess Royals, Royal Scots and later class 40's, the prototype Deltic hauled this train on many occasions GWR510 £ns, res £800, LMS/BR(M) engraved brass ships plaque 'Princess Maud' the wording surrounding a centrally engraved 'hand' symbol Princess Maud is arguably the one most local people still speak of when reminiscing about rough winter crossings! Having no stabilisers, on a wild night she was said to be unbearable; her reputation for rolling mercilessly being well-earned, circular, 18cm diameter, nicely restored, brass lightly polished, the back in original condition with a letter 'P' stamped on SRA911 £450, LY & LNWR (Irish Shipping Service) silverplate Stilton cheese scoop manufactured by Elkington 21cm long with the company initials in garter surrounding a shamrock clearly incised into the handle from the Fleetwood-Ireland Shipping service vgc SRA911 £150, a London Euston - Holyhead carriage board CRE1011 £95, 1970’s d/s wooden station platform destination board 'Motor Rail Services to Fishguard for Ireland via Rosslare - Maidenhead, Slough and all stations to Paddington' black lettering on a white background, ex-Reading General, 97x15cm STA112 £50, locomotive headboard, 'The Shamrock', as carried on the Euston to Liverpool (Lime Street) service which operated in conjunction with sailings from Liverpool to Dublin and Belfast, inaugural titled run was on 14 June 1954 and its last on 16 April 1966, the front paintwork has been lightly cleaned, the back is untouched and marked '8F' GCR412 £1500, GWR ships flag, somewhat ragged at the edge and well worn, probably used on one of the Fishguard to Rosslare ships GWR1112 £100, cast brass nameplate, Slieve Donard, carried by one of the lifeboats from the British Railways Anglo-Irish steamer, 38x6cm, with white enamel infill to the raised lettering, SRA912 £ns, GWR enamel advertising sign 'To Ireland By The New Fishguard Route' smaller 37x28cm excellent colour and shine, some restoration to the red route line, professionally executed GWR1112 £ns, BR maroon and cream carriage board in original condition 335x13cm - 'London-Holyhead' STA513 £200, 'Chester & Holyhead Railway' wax seal stamp, brass with wooden handle STA513 £780, 'The Irishman' headboard, used from about 1951 on the Glasgow (St Enoch) to Stranraer boat train service which was diverted to Glasgow (Central) after St Enoch closed in June 1966, the last titled run being on 5 March 1967, cast aluminium 81cm long, ex loco condition, the back showing the name, The Comet, from the wooden pattern GCR1013 £2500, a carriage roof board, The Irish Mail, for the Euston to Holyhead service which had been called this, unofficially, since 1848, the earliest known title of any UK train, the title became official in 1927 when carriage roof boards were also introduced. The service, which connected with sailings to Dun Laoghaire, had its last titled run in May 1985, original condition, 335cm long GCR0215 £150, an LNWR brass plate, 'Irish Traffic Manager' plate, from Holyhead Station, 51x38cm, curved to fit a pillar, the engraved lettering repainted GCR615 £280, a tin advertising ashtray 'L&Y and LNW Rlys to the North of Ireland via Fleetwood', this features crests of both companies and one of their steam ships, in lovely condition CRE1015 £275, a GWR enamel advertising sign 'To Ireland by the new Fishguard route shortest sea passage 2 3/4 hours magnificent turbine steamers 22 1/2 knotts' etc with some restoration to make a fine example CRE1015 £540, a GWR official Jigsaw Puzzle 'Mountains of Killarney', complete and in vgc, the original box is excellent TRA1115 £20, very early Great Western Railway enamel map showing 'To Ireland - by the new Fishguard Route' 38x28cm gc STA116 £310, a 'Paddington-Cardiff-Fishguard Harbour' carriage board, painted wood, 310cm long, original condition, GCR316 est£80-120, £600, an LMS carriage-board 'London (Euston)' 1st side, 'Holyhead' 2nd side, straw coloured letters on a maroon ground, 71x8cm vgc GNR416 £ns, a Fishguard & Rosslare Railway & Harbour (GWR pattern) full company title cast iron trespass sign, rectangular, 77x58cm. face repainted only, GCR616 est£400-500, £2100, a carriage board 'The Irish Mail', a BR(M) board painted cream on maroon. 335cm long and in vg, original condition, GCR616 est£60-80, £260, a large GWR coloured enamel sign 'To Ireland by The New Fishguard Route', 127x91cm, on board, virtually mint, GCR616 est£400-500 £1050, a smaller GWR enamel 'To Ireland By The New Fishguard Route', vgc, mounted on a back plate, 38x28cm, GCR616 est£300-400 £500, GWR enamel advertising sign 'To Ireland by the new Fishguard route, shortest sea passage 2 3/4 hours magnificent steamers 22 1/2 knots.. etc' with some edge & face chipping restored, CRE1016 £600, carriage board 'The Irish Mail (BR)' , used on the London Euston-Holyhead mail train during the 50's & 60's when this board was used, maroon with straw letters, 335cm long 13cm wide with metal protected ends, one sided, original condition GNR417 £270, Great Western Railway enamel map of their system including their links to Ireland. This is the small version 41x32cms TRA517 £160, a GWR enamel advertising sign 'To Ireland by the new Fishguard route' small version with some edge restoration, vgc. 38x28cm GNR1017 £1150, a Vesta match tin 'North Western Hotel North Wall Dublin' in good used condition CRE1017 £75, BR(M) 'The Irish Mail' carriage board, maroon ground with straw letters, original condition, 28x13cm GNR1017 £480, LNWR brass wall lamp from the Company's Steamship 'Hibernia'. The top is stamped 'First Class Ladies Lounge L&NWR Hibernia'. Brass maker's plate reads 'P&W Maclennan Limited Glasgow', complete with LNWR vessel, burner, glass chimney and glasses. 37cm. tall. 'Hibernia' was built in 1920 by W. Denny & Bros., Dumbarton for the Holyhead-Kingstown Mail Service and had a passenger capacity of 1414, TRA1118 £ns. Carriage board 'The Irish Mail' BR(M) used on the famous London Euston-Holyhead express, maroon ground with straw letters, 335x13cm GNR1018 £160, an LNWR ships bell from the Holyhead to Dublin steamer 'Cambria', this bell is from the ship built in 1897, following the renaming of the ship the bell was transferred to a new vessel in 1920, which was scrapped in 1949, cast brass, 30cm base diameter, the top stamped L&NWR, an LNWR postcard of the ship accompanies the lot (see the two following lots) GCR1218 est£250-400, £330, an LNWR ships wheel from the steamer 'Cambria', wooden with brass hub, the wheel is clearly stamped L&NWR, an LNWR postcard of the ship accompanies the lot GCR1218 est£100-200, £270, an LNWR ship's lamp with upper body stamped with the company initials, complete with interior and a small plate 'Cambria' on the side of the case GCR1218 est£100-200 £160, 'The Irish Mail'. carriage board, straw letters on a maroon ground, signs of wear to paint through heavy use. 335x13cm, gc £150 GNR410, Ship builder's plate from an LMS Steamer, T.S.S. Duke of Lancaster, built Wm Denny, Dumbarton, 1928, Ship No 1193, Eng No 941, built for and operated the Heysham to Belfast route until withdrawn from service in 1956 and replaced by a new ship of the same name, engraved brass, 55x28cm, in original condition. est£600-800, £1750 GCR619, LNWR Vesta Match Case, label to lid reads 'North Western Hotel North Wall, Dublin', vgc with remains of original gilded finish, £70 TRA719, A tinplate ashtray, screenprinted 'L&Y and LNW Rys, To the North of Ireland, via Fleetwood', with an illustration of a steamer and coats of arms of the two companies. 12x9cm, in generally pretty good condition est£100-200 £170 GCR919, Painted wooden carriage board 'The Ulster Express'. fairly good condition 366cm £ns TRA1119, Great Western Railway small enamel advertising sign 'To Ireland by the New Fishguard Route', very well executed restoration work, desirable in this size 38x29cm £440 TRA1119, 3 x GWR jigsaw puzzles, 150 piece in black boxes 'Mountains of Killarney', ' A Cornish fishing village' 'Spring time Devon' vendor states all jigsaws complete within original box in gc, £50 GWR1020, GWR Pictorial Enamel Map 'To Ireland by the new Fishguard Route Great Western Railway shortist sea passage Magnificent turbine steamers 22 1/2 knots' signed James Inglis General Manager, the extremely rare, small version measuring approximately 38x125cm, vgc with a some small areas of restoration £1550 GWR1120, GWR advertising sign, 'To Ireland, by the new Fishguard route, magnificent turbine steamers 22 knots', enamel, restoration in places est£250-400 GCR121.
Carriage prints, etc.: 'MV Cambria' (Buckle) SOL397 £26, LNWR Holyhead-Kingstown paddle steamer BRA998 £30, 'MV Cambria' (Buckle) MTN998 £10, £10, 'Howth Castle' BRA1294 £9, 'Heysham-Belfast service' (Buckle) ORA1098 £38, 'MV Cambia' BRA499 £9, 'MV Cambria' (Buckle) ONS1199 £20, 'TSS Duke of Lancaster' (Buckle) £20, 'MV Cambria' (Buckle) KRA400 £36, unframed 3 - MV Cambria, TSS Duke of Lancaster, MV Swan KRA400 £55, MV Cambria (Buckle) KRA700 £45, 'TSS Duke of Lancaster' (Buckle) KRA700 £38, 'MV Cambria' (Buckle) KRA1001 £55, 'TSS Duke of Lancaster' (Buckle) KRA1001 £48, LMS 3 b/w incl. Glengarriff, original glass no frame GWR503 £110, unframed MV Cambria-British Railways Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire Service (LMR(D) series), Buckle. SRA903 est.£20, BR(M) carriage print 'MV Cambria' MTN104 £19, Hamilton Ellis Travel in 1860 'LNWR Holyhead – Dun Laoghaire(Kingstown) Paddle Steamer Cambria'. carriage print unframed, SRA304 £46, TSS Duke of Lancaster, BR Heysham-Belfast service (LMR Series D) by Claude Buckle RI [1957]. carriage print SRA304 £20, 'Duke of Lancaster, Heysham & Belfast' carriage print MTN404 £24, Killarney sepia pictures - carriage panels (3) 15x22cm - u/m BIT404 £10, Framed & glazed carriage print 'LNWR Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire by Paddle Steamer' by Hamilton Ellis, GWR504 £30, F&g carriage print 'MV Cambria, Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire Service' by Claude Buckle LMR(D) series, SRA604b £na, F&g carriage print 'TSS Duke of Lancaster, Heysham-Belfast Service' by Claude Buckle LMR(D) series, SRA604b £na, BR(M) Carriage Print 'MV Cambria' service Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire MTN604 £18, F&g GWR photochrom carriage panel 'Muckrose Abbey, Killarney', 1890s, KRA704 £40, F&g carriage print 'TSS Duke of Lancaster BR Heysham to Belfast Service' by Claude Buckle. mint KRA704 £30, Carriage print Hamilton Ellis Travel in 1860: LNWR Holyhead–Dun Laoghaire (Kingstown) paddle steamer 'Cambria' (LMR series 1951), SRA1204 £26, MV Cambria, BR Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire Service by Claude Buckle, LMR (D) series, in glazed frame GWR505 £50, LNWR Paddle Steamer by Hamilton Ellis in a clear varnished pine, glazed frame GWR505 £25, Framed & glazed BR(LM) Carriage Print by C.Hamilton Ellis : 'Travel in 1860. LNWR Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire Paddle Steamer 'Cambria'' in original type frame. But sold as part of a complete set of 24 BR(LMR) 'Travel in ..' series for PRO605 £1200, F&G Carriage Print: MV Cambria (original frame) SRA605 £22, f&g carriage Print 'MV Cambria'. Buckle. LMR series (D) size 'B' print depicting three-quarter view of vessel SOL1005 £30, carriage print 'M.V. Cambria British Railways Holyhead - Dun Laoghaire service' by Claude Buckle wooden glazed frame, vgc SOL306 £40, LMS carriage print - photo of Galway SOL306 £ns, GWR colour-tinted carriage panel print: 12039 'At Parknasilla, Co.Kerry' 21x16cm vgc SRA606 £10, MV Cambria British Railways Holyhead–Dun Laoghaire Service by Claude Buckle (LMR Series(D)1957) carriage print SRA606 est@£10, LMS carriage panel 'Weir Bridge, Galway Ireland' sepia photo f&g SOL606 £21, GWR unframed photochrome coloured carriage panel photo print with three Irish views of Co. Waterford, gc original mount 71x23cm RNT906 £70, Pair of GWR 'Photochrom' Carriage Photos: 'Newquay, Beacon Cove' and 'Muckrose Abbey, Killarney', some fox spots but with titled card mounts and original glazed frames (2) TRA507 £ns, carriage print: St Comgall settled in Bangor Co. Down AD 555 by Sawyer from the LMR historical 1955 series, minor nicks to edges, but unused print in vgc otherwise, in an original style glazed wooden frame, SRA607 £50, an MV Cambria carriage print MTN907 £40, GWR unframed carriage print 22x17cm coloured photographic type card: Lismore Co, Waterford, Blackwater River, SRA907 £16, carriage print MV Cambria British Railways Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire Service by Claude Buckle (LMR Series (D)1957) SRA907 £10, F&G carriage print 'MV Cambria-BR Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire Service' by Claude Buckle, modern frame SRA907 SRA907 £22, F&G carriage print from the Hamilton-Ellis series 'Travel in 1860-LNWR Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire (Kingstown) Paddle Steamer 'Cambria'', modern frame, SRA907 £18, GWR carriage print 22x17cm coloured photographic type card: Lough Gill, Co Sligo, SRA1207 £12, MV Cambria carriage print MTN108 £10, LMS carriage print Howth Castle Dublin, black and white photographic view of the castle taken in the 1930s, not a common example, gc mounted in a commercially produced glazed wooden frame, SRA308 £95, MV Cambria Holyhead carriage print MTN0908 £16, LMS sepia carriage print 'Holy Cross Abbey', (photographic), scenic view of ruins, substantially complete on the edge of the Lough in County Limerick, in an original compartment frame GCR109 £50, GWR carriage print 'Dunmore, Co. Waterford', a colour view GCR109 £25, framed and glazed carriage print 'M.V. Cambria' BR - Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire service, gc, STA909£ns, framed and glazed carriage print 'T.S.S. Duke of Lancaster' BR - Heysham to Belfast service, gc, STA909 £40, Carriage Panel. An early GWR carriage panel 'Cappoquin, Co. Waterford (Ireland)' By the Photocrom C o. circa 1895. A fine colour tinted photo produced for the GWR to encourage use of their ferry services to Ireland, vgc. with titled mount & in an original type glazed frame TRA909 £ns, GWR carriage print 22 x 17cm coloured photographic type card: at Glengarriff Co Cork res£10 SRA1209 £ns, TSS Duke of Lancaster, BR Heysham-Belfast service by Claude Buckle (LMR series) res£10 £ns, MV Cambria BR Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire Service by Claude Buckle (LMR Series) SRA1209 £30, MV Cambria – B.R. Holyhead Dun Laoghaire Service, Claude Buckle, GCR110 £20, LMS carriage print The Lake, Waterville, Ireland GCR111 £60, LMS By Land and Sea by Norman Wilkinson, advertising goods facilities, rolled a little discolouration GCR111 £140, MV Cambria (Buckle) carriage panel MTN111 £10, LNWR 12pp timetable booklet "Ireland by LNW Routes", coloured pictorial covers showing system map (similar to PTT although smaller), dated May 1909 SRA910 £70, GWR publication "Southern Ireland – its lakes and landscapes", white and green card covers, 44pp plus plates and fold out maps, published as No. 10 in the "Handy Aids" series in June 1925, some foxing, SRA910 £8, five LNWR luggage labels for destinations in Ireland via Kingstown from Euston Station London, coloured design showing destination in oval in centre, Monaghan, Omagh, Newry (all with yellow coloured edging to indicate GNRI station), Abbeyleix (with blue edging to indicate GSWR station), Ballinrobe (with green edging to indicate MGWR station), small scuff to edge of last example (5) SRA910 £210, GWR collection of approx 103 type G82 luggage labels to Irish destinations in green print within a diamond, square, circle or oblong, all different (Qty) SRA910 £110MV Cambria carriage print MTN910 £18 selection of Fishguard &RR& cheques MTN910 £38. GWR jigsaw puzzle 'Mountains of Killarney' complete in ex.cond., original box, sound and clean for age but some pencil scribbles on base RAG1010 £of@60, station waiting room print 'The Bann at Coleraine' by Norman Wilkinson SRA911 £40, Unframed carriage print GWR 22x17cm coloured photographic type card: Gap of Dunloe, Killarney, SRA1211 £16, Framed carriage print, Kilkenny Castle, a colour tinted example produced for the GWR by the Photochrom Co. circa 1895 GCR112 £85, Carriage print MV Cambria British Railways Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire Service by Claude Buckle (LMR series), small mark to white border, plus Hamilton Ellis carriage print showing Leicester and Swannington train (2) SRA312 £12, MV Cambria carriage print, in original frame, fine ex-coach condition GCR312 £30, GWR 22x17cm unframed carriage print coloured photographic type card: at Parknasilla Co. Kerry. SRA912 est£10 £ns, Three LMS sepia photo type carriage prints, Howth Castle Dublin, Port Erin Isle of Man, Bettws-y-Coed, tape applied to edges of last example (3) SRA912 est£10 £ns, GWR 22x17cm unframed carriage print coloured photographic type card: Lismore Castle Co. Waterford est SRA313 £10 £ns,, GWR 22x17cm coloured photographic type card carriage prints: at Glengarriff Co Cork, small scuff at edge, top centre GCR1013 est£10 £ns, GWR 22x17cm coloured photographic type card carriage print: Ross Castle I Killarney, scuffed along bottom edge, GCR1013 £14, GWR photographic type carriage print 'Meeting of the Waters, Killarney', 41x28cm showing B&W view of the area GCR1013 est£10 £ns, MV Cambria carriage print, by Claude Buckle, from the LMR (D) series GCR0114 £110, GWR 22x17cm coloured photographic type card carriage print: Gap of Dunloe, Killarney SRA0114 £22, Carriage Print 'Travel in 1860 London & North Western Railway, Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire (Kingstown), Paddle steamer Cumbria' by C. Hamilton Ellis from the LMR Series, depicts side elevation of twin-funnelled ship, c/w original frame SOL0214 £55,Carriage prints, original frames MV Cambria & SS Duke of Lancaster(2) GCR0214 £95, carriage print TSS Duke of Lancaster British Railways Heysham-Belfast service by Claude Buckle from the LMR series dark wood glazed frame SOL215 £35 and a second example with border creasing and original frame SOL215 £35, Carriage prints, a pair unframed comprising:- M.V.Swan, British Railways Lake Windermere Service by Claude Buckle from the LMR D series; M.V. Cambria, British Railways Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire Service by Claude Buckle from the LMR D series GWR415 £50, BR carriage print 'TSS Duke of Lancaster-BR Heysham-Belfast service' by Claude Buckle, excellent condition and presented in an original style glazed frame - 53x28cm RNT515 £50, Carriage print - Travel in 1860 Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire M V Cambria by Hamilton-Ellis from L.M.R. Travel In series 1950, original type f&g, vgc, GNR1015 £ns, GWR published guide book 'Southern Ireland' by Maxwell Fraser 72pp plus fold-out map, coloured pictorial paperback covers, published 1932 SRA1215 £14, an MV Cambia carriage print THR116 £40, a carriage print, GWR Photochrome, Muckcross Abbey, Killarney GCR216 £10, Carriage Prints, a pair both in original glazed frames: Loch Shiel, Western Highlands by Douglas Macloud from the LNER series and T.S.S. Duke Lancaster BR Heysham-Belfast by Claude Buckle, GWR316 £60, a carriage print by Hamilton Ellis 'Travel In 1860. LNWR Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire (Kingstown) paddle steamer Cambria' in an original glazed frame, vgc, GCR616 est£30-40, £80, a Carriage print, MV Cambria, King, original frame GCR816 £35, a framed & glazed carriage print 'TSS Duke of Lancaster British Railways Heysham-Belfast service' in original type frame CRE1016 £50, a framed & glazed carriage print 'M V Cambria British Railways Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire service' in original type frame, CRE1016 £45, an LMS Heysham and Belfast steamers menu for meals in the saloon, 1pp thin card, red and black print with coa at top, plus LMS Steamers 1pp thin card menu with photo illustration of steamer and top and space below for writing the day's menu (2) SRA1216 £22, Carriage print St Comgall, Bangor, Co. Down, Ireland, AD 555... by Sawyer from the LMR 'Historical' Series of 1955, a commission to four artists working for the Artist's Partners Agency in London, in original type frame with the print measuring 51x25cm GWR417 £50, LMR carriage print 'Travel in 1860 LNWR Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire (Kingstown) Paddle steamer (Cambria), from a watercolour by Hamilton Ellis. Depicts paddle steamer racing to Ireland with a tea clipper on her way to Liverpool, grade one condition, fg in original type frame GNR417 £40, LMS PTT for train and steamer services to and from England and Ireland, maroon covers with photo illustration of ship, 38pp, dated July 1937, plus LMS booklet 'Tours in Lakeland', maroon paperback covers, 48pp showing times and tours in the area, dated July 1939, creasing to corners of cover (2) SRA1217 est£10, £ns, Waiting room print, MV Cambria, Buckle GCR218 £65, GWR 22x17cm coloured photographic type card carriage print unframed: Lough Gill, Co Sligo SRA318 est£10 £ns, 'MV Cambria' by Keith Buckle, from the London Midland (D) Series, framed & glazed in original type frame, vgc, £40 GNR419, Carriage print BR (LMR) Series 'TSS Duke of Lancaster-BR Heysham-Belfast service' vgc rolled est£20-40 £50 CRE720, Framed and glazed BR(M) carriage print 'M.V Cambria Holyhead Dun Laoghaire service' by Claude Buckle, original type frame £30 GWR1020.
Posters (N.B. only sales post-1997): 'Ireland invites you' (Melai) ONS397 £130, BR(M) 'Ireland via Holyhead' ONS397 £20, Caledonian 'Ireland and Great Britain' (Johnson) ONS397 £30, LMS 'Northern Ireland' (Hubbard) ONS397 £400, LMS 'Ireland - Donegal' (Henry) ONS397 £55, BR(M) 'Northern Ireland' (Wilcox) SRA597 £65, BR ' The Bann at Coleraine' (Williamson) SRA697 £250, MV Cambria (Buckle) ORA797 £28, BRA499 £29, MTN699 £12, 'Motorists take your car to .. Ireland' WHY198 £100, LMS (dr) Donegal (Henry) SRA398 £100, Ulster Imperial Line 'Liverpool-Belfast' rolled on linen SRA1298 £na, BR dr 'Travel to Ireland by rail and sea' (ferry + 4-6-0) ORA199 £80, LMS 'Holidays 5 Routes to Ireland' BRA1298 £29, 'Routes to Ireland via LMS' BRA1298 £23, BR(M) 'To Ireland Holyhead for Dublin' SRA1298 £100, LMS 'The Irish Mail at Holyhead' (Wilkinson) 127x101cm, two small tears in margin WHY299 £700, LMS 1930 'Ireland for Holidays - Kingstown' CHR599 £est800-1200, BR(LMR) 'Northern Ireland' (D.Cobb) dr SRA699 £280, dr poster 'Holidays in Ireland' MTN999 £24, BR(W) 'Southern Ireland' SRA999 £850, B&I dr 'Liverpool-Dublin overnight' SRA999 £240, LMS qr 'Irish Mail' (Brian de Grineau) £adv@1200 RCJ1099, GWR large (134x99) 'To Ireland by New Fishguard' SRA699 £300, BR(W) 'Killarney' BRA1099 £50, 'Holyhead - Dun Laoghaire' (Buckle) ORA1099 £55, BR(LMR) 'Ireland - Vale of Clara' 1958 (Lampitt) qr, folds SRA1299 £550, 'MV Cambria' GWR1299 £36, BR To Dublin, Belfast dr GWR1299 £10, LMS Paul Henry 64x110cms WHY1299: 'Sheephaven' £1400, 'Connemara' £1200, 'Lough Derg' £1000, 'Dingle' £1700; LMS NI (Hubbard) ONS1199 £650, LMS 'Donegal for Holidays, Sheephaven' (Wilkinson) ONS1199 £500, LMR 'Amphitheatre Giants Causeway' (Lander) ONS1199 £400, BR(M) 'Ireland overnight' (Buckle) qr SRA300 £380, LMS 'Irish Mails' (de Grineau) ONS400 £1870, 'Travel to S. Ireland via Fishguard' (Hartley) 1930s WHY600 £340, BR dr 'Royal Mail routes to Ireland' (Hass) 1952 KRA700 £30, BR(LMR) 'Three new ships for the Heysham-Belfast overnight service' (Wilcox) SRA900 £400, BR dr 'Holyhead-Dublin' MTN900 £na, BR 'Container Service to NI' MTN900 £na, GWR waiting room poster in frame 'Southern Ireland Travel via Fishguard' Cusden 69 x 104 cm SRA1200 £140, BR 'Belfast-Heysham' container 65x100cm, Ref. LM23760, Waterlow, soiled, folded, splits, good WHY101 £of@80, B+I 'Fishguard-Cork Service' KRA101 £160, BR Poster 'TSS Duke of Lancaster, Heysham-Belfast' GWR401 £na, BR(W) 'Fishguard-Rosslare' (Smith) qr KRA401 £200, 'Fishguard- Rosslare' (Arthur G Mills), published by REWR, printed by Waterlow, 102x66cm, ONS501 £600, 'Northern Ireland Ulster' (Griffin) pictorial map published by British Travel & Holidays Assoc. - 102x66 cm ONS501 £220, B&I poster 'Liverpool-Dublin' dr, linen backed, SRA601 £400, LMR poster 'Ireland via Holyhead' qr folds SRA901 £40, BR dr 'Fishguard-Rosslare' (Wilcox) GWR1001 £na, 'Travel to Ireland by rail and sea', poster published by RE(LMR), printed by McCorquodale, photographic - 102x63 cm, folds ONS1101 £ns, Paul Henry 'Sheephaven Donegal, To Ireland with ease by rail and sea', published by RE(LMR), printed by Jordison - 102x63 cm, horizontal folds ONS1101 £1100, 'Lough Derg, Ireland for holidays' (Henry) published by LMS 1949, printed by Jordison - 102x64 cm, small tears to left margin ONS1101 £ns, 'Heysham for Belfast and Northern Ireland' (Buckle) published by BRLMR, printed by Jordison - 102x64 cm ONS1101 £400, BR Travel to Ireland PHI1001 £160, BR Sheephaven (Henry) PHI1001 £370 and £310, BR Lough Derg (Henry) PHI1001 £380, BR Ireland via Fishguard PHI1001 £200, BR(LMR) 'Ireland overnight' (Buckle) qr, rolled, some repairs to left side SRA1201 £220, LMS Connemara ONS402 £1400, Lough Derg ONS402 £850, Donegal ONS402 £800 & Wicklow ONS402 £1100, BR Paul Henry, Lough Derg ONS402 £ns, LMS Hubbard Northern Ireland ONS402 £ns, a Travel to Ireland by Rail ONS402 £200, BR door-to-door container service to NI ONS402 £30, LMS Quad Royal Poster '5 Routes to Ireland'. F.H.Glipbrook. Edge tears and where the folds meet TRA802 £na., BR(M) 1952 Giants Causeway - Lander d.r. poster, SRA902 £100, BR(M) Sheephaven - Henry d.r. poster, fold creases, SRA902 £480, A BR(W) qr 'Fishguard-Rosslare' by John Smith, depicting a train at the ferry port. Rolled. Some edge damage and repairs KRA103 £170, BR(LMR) 'Lough Derg. Ireland For Holidays'. Paul Henry. d.r. Folds. Minor edge fold nicks SRA603 £320, BR(WR) 'Fishguard-Rosslare. Shortest Sea Route to Southern Ireland'. John S. Smith. q.r. Folds. vgc SRA603 £ns, LMS, Henry, Lough Derg 102x63 ONS503 est. £500-600, but £ns, plus a BR(LMR) version of same ONS503 est. £600-800 but £ns, LMS Priall 'Giants Causeway' 102x63cm mounted on linen est. ONS503 £400, BR 1957 'MV Cambria' (Buckle) glazed poster SOL603 £52, Wilcox: BR, Fishguard-Rosslare CHR903 £881, Wilson: BR, UTA, GNRB, Northern Ireland, printed by Jordison & Co., Ltd., CHR903 est.£500-700 £ns, Anonymous: BR, Belfast-Heysham, printed by Stafford & Co., Ltd., Nottingham, backed on linen CHR903 £470, Henry: BR, Lough Derg, printed by Jordison & Co., Ltd., London, CHR903 est. £587, Merriott: BR, Southern Ireland c.1954, printed by The Baynard Press, CHR903 £940, Henry: LMS Connemara offset, printed by McCorquodale & Co., Ltd., London, backed on linen, CHR903 est.£1351, Baker: GWR Southern Ireland, 1937, printed by Stafford & Co., Ltd., London, CHR903 £587, Henry: LMS Wicklow, printed by S.C.Allen & Company Ltd., London, backed on linen. CHR903 £822, BR SEALINK dr.poster 'It's a Short Walk to Ireland' with cartoon style artwork illustration (anon) dated 1972. Folded good. SRA903 est.£20 £ns, BR(W) dr. poster 'All-in Holidays to Ireland via Fishguard 1962' with artwork illustration of ship, train, bus. Folded, good. SRA903 £85, Kerry Lee Londonderry', printed for BR(LMR) by Waterlow - 102x63 cm small tears to margins ONS1003 £40, John S Smith 'Fishguard-Rosslare' , printed for BR(WR) by Haycock 1960 - 102x127 cm folds, and Map of London & Suburbs Main Line Railways,published by the BTC 1956 - 102x127 cm folds ONS1003 £280, Claude Buckle 'Heysham for Belfast and Northern Ireland', printed for BR(LM) by Jordison & Co 1958 - 102x63 cm small tear to margin ONS1003 £200, Paul Henry 'Lough Derg Ireland For Holidays' ONS1003 est £400-500, £ns, BR (LMR) poster. 'Ireland Overnight'. Buckle. q.r. Folds. Mint. SRA1203 £100, Poster. BR(LMR). Ulster, Northern Ireland. Anon. d.r. Folds. vgc. SRA304 £100, BR(M) D/R colour and B&W pictorial poster: 'Northern Ireland – Portstewart' showing photo views of golf and seaside scenes, dated 1960. Folded. SRA304 £26, BR(M) poster 'The Giants Causeway' MTN404 £16, Paul Henry Lough Derg Ireland for holidays, printed for LMS by Jordison Ltd 1949 - 102x63cm ONS604 £500, Greene Northern Ireland Ulster, printed for BR(LMR) by Waterlow & Sons Ltd - 102x63 cm ONS604 £180, Fishguard & Rosslare Railways and Harbours Company, Notice to Mariners, East Coast of Ireland South Bay of Wexford Rosslare Pier Extension Works, letterpress poster, printed by Alex Thom & Co Dublin, circa 1903 - 50 x 32cm folds ONS604 £40, BRB/British Rail Shipping Services. Southern Ireland. Ferries Fishguard to Rosslare poster SRA604 £15, BR(W) dr poster 'Southern Ireland… A Driver’s Paradise – Take Your Car Fishguard-Rosslare' with colour photo of Lion Rock, Kilkee, Undated but c.mid-1960s. Slight edge tear, SRA904 £42, BR d.r. poster Southern Ireland. BON1104 £388, Paul Henry, Lough Derg Ireland for holidays, printed for LMS by Jordison Ltd 1949 - 102x63cm ONS1104 est. £400-600 £ns, LMR dr poster, Heysham for Belfast and Northern Ireland, printed by Jordison & Co Ltd. Folds otherwise excellent GWR1104 £60, LMS 'Ireland For Holidays. The Giant's Causeway'. Norman Wilkinson. d.r. Folds. SRA1204 £350, Fishguard & Rosslare Railways and Harbour Co. 51x30cm letterpress poster: 'Notice to Mariners' regarding Rosslare Pier Extension Works, undated. One hole top left hand corner where filed, folded, good otherwise. SRA1204 £75, Paul Henry Lough Derg Ireland for holidays, printed for LMS by Jordison Ltd 1949 - 102x63 cm est.£400-500 ONS505 £ns, Paul Henry Wicklow Ireland for Holidays, printed for the LMS by Beck & Inchbold Ltd - 102 x 63 cm mounted on board ONS505 £80, Paul Henry Connemara 'Ireland this year', printed for the LMS by London Litho Co - 102x63 cm mounted on board with staining ONS505 £80, BR Irish Seaways dr poster 'Four Holiday Highways to Ireland' MTN905 £16, Paul Henry Lough Derg Ireland for Holidays, printed for LMS by Jordison & Co Ltd 1949 - 102x63cm ONS1105 £600, Greene Ulster Northern Ireland, printed for BR(LMR) by Waterlow - 102 x 63 cm ONS1105 £300, Ronald Lampitt Portrush Northern Ireland, printed for BR(LMR) by Jordison - 102x63cm folds ONS1105 £320, Caledonian Steam Packet Co. qr poster Great Britain and Ireland 'TSS Caledonian Princess' Via Stranraer and Larne, artwork by Cranston showing the vessel being loaded with cars and lorries at Stranraer Harbour with DMU in the station, undated, ref. B33591, folded, one or two small fold tears, SRA306 £140, Railway Executive/B&I Steamship Co./Belfast Steamship Co. Ltd. dr poster: 'To Ireland with ease by rail and sea' with artwork showing Sheephaven Donegal by Paul Henry. Published 1951. Folded, tape repair to fold tear SRA306 £190, Belfast Steam Ship Co. Ltd. dr poster 'Liverpool Belfast Ulster Imperial Line Express Night Passenger Service' glazed frame with slip mount (not stuck down). 1120x770mm TRA306 £160, 'Ireland Overnight' poster by Claude Buckle and 'Ireland For Holidays', both published by BRLMR and printed by Haycocks Press, London, very good condition with folds GWR506 £110, Claude Buckle 'Ireland Overnight, Dublin via Holyhead Belfast via Heysham', printed for BRLMR by Haycock Press Ltd - 102x127 cm ONS606 £100, LMSR qr poster: 'To Ireland' Norman Wilkinson showing steamer at sea. Produced for the American market in the 1930s with reference to the LM&SR office in 5th Avenue, New York. Rolled and a little faded with wear, minor loss and a few pinholes at edges, good otherwise SRA906 £480, LMS qr poster '5 Routes to Ireland' by F.H. Glipbrook in mosaic style, small tears in bottom left corner of image and a few edge nicks otherwise vgc TRA906 £460, BR(WR) qr Western Region 'Fishguard-Rosslare, Shortest Sea Route.' by John S. Smith corner loss in margins, tape marks and a clean tear of the top 1/5th GWR1106 £na, LMS qr poster 'Northern Ireland' poster by Hesketh Hubbard 1944 folded, tear in bottom lh corner SRA1206 £na, GWR qr poster 'Killarney-Travel Via Fishguard The Direct Route' by Leonard Richmond folded, major edge tear and a little edge wear SRA1206 £na, dr poster 'Ulster Northern Ireland - Sunshine, Legend and Sport' by Nevin rolled vgc SRA1206 £na, BR(WR) qr 'Fishguard-Rosslare, Shortest Sea Route.' by John S. Smith corner loss in margins, tape marks and a clean tear of the top 1/5th GWR1106 £120, LMS qr poster 'Northern Ireland'poster by Hesketh Hubbard 1944 folded, tear in bottom lh corner SRA1206 £250, GWR qr poster 'Killarney-Travel Via Fishguard The Direct Route' by Leonard Richmond folded, major edge tear and a little edge wear SRA1206 £680, dr poster 'Ulster Northern Ireland - Sunshine, Legend and Sport' by Nevin rolled vgc SRA1206 £ns, Arthur G Mills Fishguard- Rosslare, original poster printed for Railway Executive(WR) by Waterlow & Sons - 102x63cm condition A ONS1206 £300, Ireland for Holidays, original colour photographic poster, printed for BR(LMR) by The Haycock Press Ltd - 102x127cm condition A with folds ONS1206 est£100-130 £ns, Johnston, Great Britain and Ireland TSS Caledonian Princess via Stranraer and Larne, original poster printed for Caledonian Steam Packet Co. by Waterlow & Sons Ltd - 102x127cm condition A with folds ONS1206 est£300-350 £ns, John S Smith Fishguard- Rosslare, original poster printed for BR(WR) by The Haycock Press Ltd - 102x127cm condition A ONS1206 £500, Claude Buckle Ireland Overnight, Dublin via Holyhead Belfast via Heysham, original poster printed for BR(LMR) by Haycock Press Ltd - 102x127cm condition A with folds ONS1206 £250, Frederick Griffin Northern Ireland Pictorial Map, original poster printed for British Travel and Holidays Assoc. by James Upton Ltd 1959 - 102x63cm condition A ONS1206 est£70-100 £ns, Ulster Nevin BR(LMR) 102x64cm condition A- Lithograph in colours not backed Printed by McCorquodale, Glasgow ONS1206 est£200-250 £ns, BR(W) qr poster 'Fishguard-Rosslare – Shortest Sea Route to Southern Ireland' by John S. Smith dated 1960 folded, one small edge tear SRA307 £240, Railway Executive(M) dr poster: Northern Ireland, artwork by Lander 1952 showing Giants' Causeway. Ref LM 6552. rolled, vgc SRA307 £160, BR(M) dr poster: Northern Ireland, artwork by Daphne Padden - shamrock with vignettes undated, Ref LM 15756, rolled, vgc SRA0307 £100, BR(M) dr coloured pictorial poster 'Heysham/Belfast – overnight offers irresistible comfort' showing image of ship and business man. Dated 1964 SRA307 £10, Bangor, Northern Ireland BR(LMR) dr by Frank Sherwin, 1950's (tear to top, folded), BON507 £150, Travel to Ireland by rail and sea, BR(LMR) dr folded, BON507 est£40 - 60, £ns, Collection of posters LMS Donegal (Sheephaven) by Paul Henry dr (stuck down in frame), LMS Morecambe and Heysham by Mace qr (stuck down, sd), together with five qr - LMS The Irish Mail at Holyhead by Norman Wilkinson, GWR/SR Cornwall by Allinson, LMS Northern Ireland by Hesketh Hubbard, LMS/LNER Eastern Scotland (Royal Deeside) by Newbould and LMS Heysham Boat in Morecambe Bay by Wilkinson (all torn) and other posters (af) BON507 £1650, BR(M) qr poster: 'Ireland – So near to home-so far from care' colourful artwork of a rural scene in the Vale of Clara, Wicklow, by Ronald Lampitt, published 1958. Ref: LM19858, folded, some repaired edge tears, good overall, SRA607 £1000, BR(M) dr poster: Northern Ireland 'Where the mountains of Mourne sweep down to the sea' artwork by David Cobb showing fishing boat landing a catch with sailing boat beyond and mountains in the distance, published 1954, Ref: LM10754, rolled, vgc, SRA607 £150, LYR dr poster: 'North of Ireland via Fleetwood and Belfast–Royal Mail Route' artwork by anon showing girl in traditional costume standing on a shamrock in the middle of the Irish sea calling for the boat rapidly approaching, undated. Ref: (236), folded, good otherwise, SRA607 £300, BR(W) dr poster: Fishguard-Rosslare shortest sea route to and from Southern Ireland, artwork by Leslie Arthur Wilcox (1904-1982) showing steamer leaving port, first issued early 1950s. Ref PR 52, one or two minor edge nicks, good otherwise, SRA607 £180, dr letterpress poster TT 'London & North Western Railway.Liverpool and Drogheda the twin screw steamers "Mellifont" & "Colleen Bawn" January & February 1922...', folded with small edge repairs, SOL607 £50, Hass, Bangor, N. Ireland colour, printed by London Lithographic Co., condition B+/A-; not backed 102x64cm CHR907 est£400-600, Jack Merriott, Southern Ireland Southern Ireland colour lithograph in colours, c.1954, printed by The Baynard Press, London, condition A-; not backed, 102x64cm, CHR907 est£600-800, BR(M) sr Poster: Northern Ireland-Ulster, John Greene 1959 showing the Giant's Causeway, rolled, minor loss left-hand edge SRA907 £200, a BR(M) dr poster 'Heysham for Belfast and Northern Ireland', by Claude Buckle, 1958, minor creasing otherwise vgc, SOL1007 £70, poster 'Fishguard-Rosslare Shortest Sea Route To Southern Ireland" BR(W) qr John S Smith, 1960 BON1007 est£500-700 £ns, LMS qr poster: To Ireland – Choice of Five Routes, Norman Wilkinson, mid 1930s folded with some small edge tears SRA1207 £1050, BR(M) qr poster: Ireland overnight – Dublin via Holyhead, Belfast via Heysham. 1956 artwork by Claude Buckle but Ref: LM28062 shows this was a 1960s issue, folded with a couple of repaired edge tears, taped all around the edge at the back to prevent further damage, good otherwise SRA1207 £ns, Railway Executive (M) dr poster: Northern Ireland by Eric Lander dated 1952, Giants Causeway, Ref LM 6552, folded, one or two minor edge tears, good otherwise SRA1207 £180, BR(M) dr poster: Northern Ireland, Daphne Padden, shows a large shamrock with vignettes of castle, village and hills, issued by BR in 1956, Ref LM 15756, rolled, vgc SRA1207 £220, LMS dr poster: Travel to Ireland by Stranraer-Larne Route-Magnificent New Turbine Steamer 'Princess Margaret', 1930s, Norman Wilkinson, rolled with one or small edge nicks and tears, some rust staining over the title at the base SRA1207 £420, framed dr Poster 'Ulster' by W.H.Conn, featuring the Giants Causeway 'Travel to Ulster via Heysham, Stranraer or Liverpool Royal Mail Routes' vertical tear repair at top GCR408 £220, Poster, BR qr 'Three new ships for the Heysham-Belfast overnight service' by Wilcox, printed by Jordison & Co Ltd. GWR508 £310, poster 'Fishguard-Rosslare Shortest Sea Route To Southern Ireland BR(W)' qr John S Smith, 1960 BON508 est£300-400 £ns, Adolph Treidler (1886-1981) original poster printed for Ireland Irish International Airlines by Browne & Nolan Ltd - 102x64cm Condition A - backed on linen ONS608 £440, Harry Hudson Rodmell 'The Innisfallen Way' Cork - Fishguard Ferry, original poster printed by Carew Wilson Massey - 102x63cm, and another by Jarvis for Royal Mail Liner Andes - 102x64cm (2) Condition B - folds ONS608 est£260, R T Cowern Glendalough Co Wicklow Irish International Airlines, original poster printed by Ormond 1952 - 102x63cm Condition A ONS608 est£150-200, £ns, Derrick Smoothy 'Fishguard-Cork The Innisfallen Way', original poster printed for Cork Steam Packet Co - 102x64cm Condition A ONS608 £90, BR(M) dr poster 'Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire, Royal Mail Route To Ireland', by John Barker, (LM 12155). An imaginative art nouveau image advertising the Irish Sea crossing in the 1960s, showing the two coastlines, the ports joined by an envelope, rolled, excellent condition GCR708 £50, BR(M) qr poster: Ireland Overnight, 1956 artwork by Claude Buckle (1905-1973), Ref: LM28062 showing this was a 1960s issue, olded, with a few edge repairs, gc SRA908 £95, BR(M) dr poster: Northern Ireland-Travel by BR/UTA/GNRB (L.A Wilson) (Ref LM16357), early 1950s, folded, one or two minor edge tears, gc SRA908 £50, Poster dr, BR(W) 'Southern Ireland', Jack Merriott, Baynard Press, some folds have rear tape repairs GWR1108 £100, Poster dr, 'Fishguard-Rosslare, shortest sea route to and from Southern Ireland', Arthur G. Mills, RE(WR), Waterlow, exc., slight crease near bottom minor crinkling below published information GWR1108 £280, Poster qr BR(W) 'Fishguard-Rosslare', John S. Smith, Haycock Press, vgc, a few minor margin tears GWR1108 £190, BR(Sc) qr poster 'TSS Caledonian Princess', by Johnston, a panoramic view of the ship at Stranraer Harbour with a green DMU and train standing in the adjacent station, rolled with fold and a few neat mainly edge repairs GCR109 £85, BR(W) qr poster 'Fishguard-Rosslare, Shortest Sea Route to Southern Ireland", by John S Smith (PR 168/60), rolled with some edge wear mainly to border and a little border loss in places, at the top left a patch of loss which affects the very edge of the image (sky) GCR109 £220, BR(M) dr Poster "Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire Royal Mail Route to Ireland through: Also by day in Summer out the year" by John Barker 1955, depicts steamer superimposed on envelope to centre with day/night wave pattern as background, has been folded, with small tear repair to top edge, SOL209 £50, BR(M) dr poster, 'Northern Ireland, Travel by BR, UTA, GNR Board', by L.A. Wilcox, a panoramic view of the coastline with cottages, a hay field and farmer with his dog in the foreground. (LM164357), GCR110 £330, BR(W) qr poster 'Fishguard-Rosslare' (John S Smith), artwork of the main docks at Fishguard as a ferry awaits departure,issued in 1960, rolled, excellent condition. SRA310 £420, BR(M) dr poster: 'Dublin-Travel there in comfort by Rail and Sea.' (Kerry Lee 1954), the last of the series to be issued and the least common of the set, folded, otherwise vgc SRA310 £75, LMS letter press SS Princess Maud poster CRE410 £ns, BR 'Heysham Belfast Overnight Service' poster by Keenan, Studio Seven LM12355 Charles & Read 102x64 cm WHY410 est&euro:150-250, €ns, BR 'Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire' poster by John Barker LM12155 Jordison & Co. depicts SS Cambria and Kish lighthouse, 102x64 cm. WHY410 €300, BR 'Portrush' poster by Ronald Lampitt LM14156 Jordison & Co. 102x64 cm WHY410 €280, BR Northern Ireland 'Sporting' poster by Daphne Padden LM19756. The Baynard Press 102x64 cm, WHY410 est€300-400, €ns, BR 'Bangor Northern Ireland' poster by Claude Buckle LM17557, 102x64 cm, WHY410 €350, BR 'Ulster' poster by Nevin LM18958 102x64 cm WHY410 est€300-400, €ns, BR 'Northern Ireland Ulster-The Giants Causeway' poster by John Greene LM25060 Waterlow & Sons 102x64 cm WHY410 est€300-400, €ns, BR 'Duke of Lancaster-Great Britain via Belfast-Heysham poster by Studio Seven no series number or printer's imprint 102x64 cm WHY410 est€250-350, €ns, BR 'Heysham for Belfast and Northern Ireland' poster LM23690 Stafford & Co. 102x64 cm WHY410 est€100-150, €ns, BR 'Northern Ireland' map poster (possibly by Daphne Padden) LM28462 The Baynard Press 102x64 cm WHY410 est€100-150, €ns, BR 'To Ireland. Holyhead for Dublin. Heysham for Belfast' poster LM29663 Charles & Read 102 by 64cm WHY410 €200, LMS '5 Routes to Ireland' poster by Norman Wilkinson ERO 53350 Jordison & Co. 102 by 64cm WHY410 €600, BR 'Lough Derg' poster by Paul Henry ERO53350 LM5/49, 102x64cm WHY410 €600, BR 'Portstewart' poster by Montague Birrell Black LM2050. R.B Macmillan, 102x64 cm WHY410 est€300-400, €ns, BR 'Travel to Ireland by Rail and Sea' poster LM6452 McCorquodale & Co. 102x64 cm WHY410 est€300-400, €ns, BR 'Portstewart' poster by Kenneth Steel LM10854 Waterlow & Sons 102x64 cm WHY410 €400. BR(W) qr poster, 'Fishguard-Rosslare, Shortest sea route', by John S. Smith, rolled with folds, a little edge wear in places and a small area of loss at the left border (PR168/60) GCR410 £110. BR(M) qr poster: Three new ships for the Heysham-Belfast Overnight Service (Leslie Arthur Wilcox 1904-1982), 1956 poster celebrating in three new vessels TSS 'Duke of Lancaster', TSS 'Duke of Argyll' and TSS 'Duke of Rothesay.' Ref: 13856, rolled, vgc. SRA610 £330, Charles King (dates not known) Portrush Northern Ireland, original poster printed for BR(LMR) by Macmillan,102x63 cm Condition A mounted on linen, ONS610 est£500-600, £370, Kenneth Steel (1906-1970), Portstewart, original poster printed for BR(LMR) by Waterlow 1954, 102x63 cm Condition A mounted on linen ONS610 est£400-500, £290, Claude Buckle (1905-1973) Ireland Overnight, original poster printed for BR(LMR) by Haycock Press,102x127 cm, Condition B vertical fold and 2 two tears, ONS610 est£350-450, £ns. GWR fold-out Brochure 'Southern Ireland', colour cover with roundel logo depicting a pair of traditional women riding a donkey-drawn cart with hills as a backdrop, season 1936, extremely gc. GWR710 £130, BR(M) 'Travel to Ireland' poster GCR710 £70, LMS qr stock poster: Ireland by LMS - the Royal Mail Route (Ref AD943) (Unsigned), issued in 1935, this poster would have carried the timetable for sailings across the Irish Sea, a rarely seen variant, folded, small edge tears, good otherwise SRA910 £150, LMR Bangor, Northern Ireland poster by Buckle GWR1110 £ns, original Wilkinson artwork for an LMS Fishing, Ireland poster GWR1110 £5200, BR(W) 76x51 cm poster Ireland via Fishguard Rosslare - shortest sea route to Southern Ireland, green and blue coloured showing map of sea route, circa early 1960s, folded, SRA1210 £130, Artwork BR(W) Ireland via Fishguard 25x34 cm GCR111 £150, BR(W) quad royal poster, Fishguard-Rosslare, by John S Smith, showing Fishguard Harbour station and ferries. Rolled. (PR168/60) GCR1010 £190, BR(M) double royal poster, Northern Ireland, by L.A. Wilcox. Rolled with folds. (LM16357) GCR1010 £50, BR(M) dr coloured pictorial poster 'Heysham for Belfast and Northern Ireland' showing night time view of ship at sea, dated 1958, folded, SRA311 £130, BR(M) dr poster 'Bangor Northern Ireland' (Claude Henry Buckle), 1955 poster, folded, minor edge tear at base, good otherwise SRA611 £140, BR(W) dr coloured poster advertising all-in holidays to Ireland via Fishguard, blue, orange and green colour showing illustrations of train, ship and bus, dated 1961, folded, res SRA311 £14, BR(W) qr coloured pictorial poster 'Fishguard-Rosslare-the shortest sea route to Southern Ireland' showing view of train at Fishguard Harbour station with ferry in background, dated 1960, folded, small edge tears and creases, SRA311 £140, F&G BR dr poster 'Holyhead for Dublin and the Republic of Ireland' showing ship Cambria at sea, SRA311 £50, Poster, British Railways q/r 'Three new ships for the Heysham Belfast overnight service' by Wilcox, printed by Jordison & Co Ltd., GWR511 £ns, Railway Executive (M) qr poster: The Irish Mail - A century of service (F H Glazebrook), mounted on canvas, rolled, vgc. SRA911 £750, BR(M) dr poster Ulster Northern Ireland, Nevin, rolled GCR1011 £40, BR(M) dr poster: Bangor Northern Ireland (Claude Buckle) 1955 folded, minor wrinkles, gc, GCR1211 £ns, BR(W) dr poster: Southern Ireland - Travel in Comfort by Rail and Sea (Jack Merriott), 1948, minor edge tears, a little distressed in parts SRA1211 £ns, BR(W) qr poster, Fishguard-Rosslare,The shortest Sea Route to Ireland, by John S Smith, rolled, (PR168/60) GCR112 £250, BR(Sc) quad royal poster, Great Britain and Ireland TSS Caledonian Princess, by Johnson, (B33951) GCR112 £100, BR(M) dr poster: Londonderry-Travel there in comfort by sea and train (Kerry Lee) 1953, folded, edge tears, good otherwise, SRA312 £100, poster, 'The Antrim Coast Road-Ireland for Holidays', by Norman Wilkinson, LMS dr size, image of a hiker and local sat beside a rock out crop, bottom border has been trimmed by approximately one inch, folds and slight edge crinkling otherwise vgc GWR512 £80, poster, 'M.V. Princess Victoria-New Motor Car Ferry Service Stranraer to Larne LMS-Accommodation for 80 cars (driven on and off and 1500 passengers)', by Norman Wilkinson, LMS dr size, top half depicts a vibrant image of the ship in full flow, printed in Britain by Jordison London, folds and very minor edge crinkling otherwise excellent GWR512 £150, LMS qr poster 'The Irish Mails' (Bryan de Grineau 1882-1957) features a night view of 'Royal Scot' loco 6123 'Royal Irish Fusilier' on the North Wales Coast, hauling the Irish Mail, folded, good otherwise SRA612 £2500, BR(M) qr poster map of Ireland, coloured pictorial type showing illustrations of well known sights, not dated, folded and with fold tears, some creasing and wear SRA612 £16, LMS Blarney Castle (Wilkinson) poster SOL612 £230, BR(M) double royal poster, Northern Ireland, The Giant's Causeway, by Greene, (LM25060) GCR712 £230, LMS qr poster 'LMS Dunluce Castle Northern Ireland' by Julius Olsson R.A. published 1924, top edge/ bottom lh corner damage, mounted on linen, rolled SOL1112 £410, a BR(M) dr poster 'Northern Ireland travel by the services of British Railways, Ulster Transport Authority, Great Northern Railway Board' by L.A. Wilcox, published 1957. Depicts a man/dog in field of haystacks to foreground, looking down on dwellings/Irish Sea/headland to middle/background in Co Antrim, horizontal centre fold, in light wood glazed frame SOL1112 £86, 4 posters including 'Larne & Stranraer Royal Mail Steamers. The shortest sea route to Ireland is via Stranraer and Larne' colour image of the Turbine Steamer Princess Maud to Centre 24x37cm SOL1112 £10, a poster, 'Holyhead For Dublin & The Republic Of Ireland' by Claude Buckle, dr size (64x102cm), shows the BR Ferry 'Cambria' mid-channel, published by BR LMR in 1960, printed by Jordison & Co. exc. cond. GWR1112 £320, LMS Poster, 'The Antrim Coast Road-Ireland for Holidays ' by Norman Wilkinson, dr. depicts a rocky outcrop on the coastal road, one of a series by Wilkinson issued around 1925 promoting Irish Holidays, bottom border has been trimmed by approximately one inch, folds and slight edge crinkling otherwise vg GWR1112 £150, LMS cut down double royal pictorial Poster 'LMS London Midland & Scottish Railway Connemara by Paul Henry Ireland This Year'. Approx 5 inches has been removed from the base of the poster but apart from printers details no text has been lost TRA1112 £140, Norman Wilkinson (1878-1971) 5 Routes to Ireland, printed for LMS by Jordison c 1935 - 102x63cm, condition Grade B mounted on linen small area of restoration bottom right edge ONS1212 est£500-600 £ns, Leonard Richmond (1889-1965) Killarney Meeting of the Waters, original poster No 169 printed for GWR by Lowe & Brydone 1938 - 102x127cm Grade A mounted on linen ONS1212 est£700-900 £ns, Norman Wilkinson (1878-1971) Launch of T.S.S Duke of York Queen's Island Belfast, original poster printed for LMS by London Lithographic c 1935 - 102x127cm Grade A mounted on linen ONS1212 est£800-1200 £ns, BR(W) dr poster, 'Fishguard-Rosslare', by Arthur G Mills, showing the St David (PR30) GCR113 £240, BR(W), dr poster 'Fishguard – Rosslare' by Arthur G Mills showing the steamer St. David, in vg rolled condition CRE413 £125, BR Poster 'Royal Mail Route To Ireland - Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire' by Lander, dr size, view of ship at nightime, published by BR LMR, printed by Jordison, minor edge tears only GWR513 £140, GWR enamel sign 'GWR to Ireland by the new Fishguard Route - Shortest Sea Passage 2 3/4 Hours - Magnificent Turbine Steamers 22 1/2 Knots', 91x127cm, fair condition GWR513 £ns, The Antrim Coast Road, Ireland for Holidays, printed for LMS by Jordison circa 1930 - 102x66cm, (est£400-500), ONS613 £250.BR Posters, qty 3 qr comprising: British Railways European Rail Services, with BR Totem beneath a map of the whole of Europe, encircled by 20 smaller images of individuals in national costume; British Rail Isle Of Man depicting a central map of the island with sea routes and places of interest noted and 8 photographs at the side; British Rail Ireland For Restful Holidays - British Rail Shipping Services, published by British Rail LM and printed by Stafford & Co. all in excellent condition GWR513 £60, Norman Wilkinson (1878-1971) 5 Routes to Ireland, printed for LMS by Jordison c 1935 - 102x63cm, (est£250-300), ONS613 £250, Leonard Richmond (1889-1965) Killarney Meeting of the Waters, original poster No 169 printed for GWR by Lowe & Brydone 1938-102x127cm, (est£400-500), ONS613 £ns, Norman Wilkinson (1878-1971) Launch of T.S.S Duke of York Queen's Island Belfast, original poster printed for LMS by London Lithographic c.1935 - 102x127cm (est£500-700), ONS613 £ns, BR(S) double royal poster, Fishguard-Rosslare, St. David, by Arthur Mills, (PR30) GCR713 £250, BR(M) dr poster, Portrush Northern Ireland by King, showing the beach reaching into the town, 1953, folded now rolled, gc GNR1013 £220, BR(M) dr poster, Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire by Barker, showing a stylised night ferry, folded now rolled, gc GNR1013 £90, BR Poster "Fishguard - 'Rosslare - Shortest Sea Route to Southern Ireland' " by John S Smith, quad royal size 102x 127cm. Classic view of station with chocolate and cream carriages and BR(W) locomotive with ships in the background, published by BR(WR), printed by the Haycock Press Limited, extremely gc with just a few pin holes in the corner, GWR1113 £440, LNWR framed and glazed advertising poster 61x48cm, the colour poster shows a map of the whole of the LNWR system with coloured vignettes of Holyhead, Morecambe, Killarney, Menai Bridge, Lichfield Cathedral, Greenore, Lime St Liverpool, Llandudno and Windermere, this was used in the LNWR offices in Paris and has the original French framers label to the back, GWR1113 £200, BR Poster 'Ireland Overnight - Dublin via Holyhead - Belfast via Heysham' by Claude Buckle, quad royal size, 102x127cm, showing a nightime scene of the Ferry ploughing its way across the Irish Sea, gc with one small tear at the top middle fold and one small tear middle right, GWR1113 £300, Killarney Meeting of the Waters Leonard Richmond (1889-1965), original poster No 169 printed for GWR by Lowe & Brydone 1938 - 102x127cm, ONS1213 est£400-500, £ns, Launch of T.S.S Duke of York Queen's Island Belfast original poster printed for LMS by London Lithographic c 1935 - 102x127cm ONS1213 est£500-700, £520, BR(M) double royal poster, Bangor N.I., by Claude Buckle (LM17557) GCR0114 £80, BR Fishguard to Rosslare poster 75x100cm, original BR poster advertising the 'Fishguard to Rosslare route Shortest Sea Route To Southern Ireland' with artwork showing Fishguard Harbour by John S. Smith, framed (est€400-€600) WHY314 €380, qr poster, 'Ireland by LMS', featuring the steamers Duke of Lancaster and Hibernia, 1934. (AD943) GCR0414 £500. BR 'Fishguard to Rosslare' poster by Arthur G. Mills, dr size 102x64cms, published by the Railway Executive Western Region, printed by Waterlow & Sons, linen backed GWR0514 £320, BR 'Northern Ireland - The Giants Causeway' poster by Lander, dr size 102x64cms, published by the Railway Executive London Midland Region, printed by Waterlow fold and some tape marks mostly around the edge GWR0514 £60, BR(M) enamel station fascia sign in two halves measuring 259x72 and 259x53cms. Top half is 'British Railways Provide The Premier Routes Between Eire & England Via Rosslare - Fishguard And Via Dun Laoghaire - Holyhead'. Bottom half is 'Tickets Issued Accommodation Reserved and Full Information Supplied at Enquiry Office, 98 St Patrick Street Cork Tel Cork 20043'. Originated from Cobh station Cork GWR0514 £380, GWR pictorial enamel map 'To Ireland by the New Fishguard Route', small version measuring approximately 30x25cms, small amount of edge restoration GWR0514 £360, BR poster 'Londonderry - Travel there in comfort by Rail & Sea' by Kerry Lee, dr size 102x64cms, published by BR LM Region, printed by Waterlow, folds otherwise vgc GWR0514 £60, a BR(M) LM16357 Northern Ireland poster by Wilcox GNR0614 £120, Paul Henry, Wicklow Ireland for Holidays poster, Printed by S. C. Allen & Co., London, after a painting by Paul Henry, for London, Midland & Scottish Railways 106x69cm (est €300-500) WHY914 €340, a BR(M) double royal poster, Heysham for Belfast and Northern Ireland, by Claude Buckle (LM19558) GCR1014 £290, a BR(M) d/r Poster British Railways Door to Door container services to and from Heysham Belfast, Anon, published 1960, depicts a container being lowered onto a flat wagon from a ship, fold marks, rolled condition SOL1014 £125, Poster 'Portrush' by Ronald Lampitt, dr size, birdseye view of the beach with the town beyond and the mountains in the distance, published by BR LMR and printed by Jordison, mounted on thin rice paper, GWR1114 £320, Poster 'Ireland Overnight - Dublin via Holyhead, Belfast via Heysham' by Claude Buckle, qr size, depicts a lone ferry sailing across the Irish Sea, published by BR LM Region, printed by Haycock Press, some crinkling but reasonable GWR1114 £70, Poster, British Railways 'Northern Ireland - Where the Mountains of Mourne Sweep down to the Sea' by David Cobb c.1954, dr size, depicts an open fishing boat and a masted fishing boat within the estuary, with dark mountains as a backdrop. Published by BR LMR and printed by Waterlow & Sons. No folds, overall extremely good with some minor edge damage, GWR1114 £180, Poster British Railways 'Holidays In Ireland' by Wolstenholm, dr size. Semi -pictorial with an image of a ship within a green shamrock top left, the rest is text regarding sailings in 1956 within a complete border of small shamrocks. Published by the British Transport Commission, printed by Ernest J. Day, some edge crinkling otherwise extremely good. Together with another poster advertising direct links to the Continent and Ireland, semi-pictorial with a large ship at top, by Wolstenholme. This one is somewhat ragged GWR1114 £40, Arthur G Mills 'Fishguard - Rosslare', (Ferry St David) original poster PR30 printed for RE(WR) by Waterlow c 1950 - 102x63cm, condition - Grade B losses, est £100-150 ONS1214 £ns, L A Wilcox (Leslie Arthur 1904-1982) 'Fishguard- Rosslare', (Steamer St David) original poster PR52 printed for BR(WR) by Jordison c 1950 - 102x63 cm, condition - Grade A folds small tear, ONS1214 £210, BR dr poster 'Door to Door, Heysham-Belfast' vgc, folded GNR115 £80, an LMS double royal poster, The Antrim Coast, by Norman Wilkinson, edge nicks repaired, a one inch strip removed from the base, image and title unaffected GCR0215 £100, a BR(M) double royal poster, Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire, by John Barker (LM12155) GCR0215 £60, a BR(M) quad royal poster, Ireland Overnight, by Claude Buckle, rolled, loss to lower left corner (LM28062) GCR0215£100, a BR(W) double royal poster, Southern Ireland, by Jack Merriott, repairs to top left corner (PR42) GCR0215£210, Poster 'Shortest Sea Passage To Ireland via Stranraer and Larne - Royal Mail Route' circa 1912 dr-64x102cm poster, depicts a central image of the steamship Princess Victoria, printed by McCorquodale, London, vgc and professionally mounted on linen GWR415 £240, a BR(M) dr poster 'Londonderry', by Kerry Lee, edge nicks repaired, minor corner loss, top right, (LM9453) GCR615 £80, Lot 71 a poster 'The Royal Mail Route To Ireland-Heysham-Belfast-Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire' by Shearing, dr 64x102cm, published by BR(LMR)and printed by Stafford & Co. gc, few small edge tears GWR715 £na, an LMS dr poster, Connemara, by Paul Henry; a few edge repairs, otherwise fine (ERO53350) GCR915 £340, a dr poster LMS London Midland & Scottish Railway Lough Derg 'Ireland this year' By Paul Henry depicts view across water to mountain scape in silhouette to rear, Small areas of edge loss/body damage, mounted on linen backing to conserve, rolled condition, SOL1015 £130, a BR poster 'Bangor Northern Ireland' by Claude Buckle, dr 102x64cm, view of the small harbour with sailboat preparing the sails, woman and child looking on and the old customs house behind, published by BR LM Region (LM17557) in 1957 and printed by the Baynard Press, extremely good condition with only minor edge defects GWR1115 £200, LMS poster 'Dingle Peninsular Kerry Ireland' by Paul Henry dr 102x64cm, view of ruined castle and the bay, ERO 53350 and printed by Staffords, mounted on thin conservation paper, some staining and a small repair to the left hand margin GWR1115 £320, a BR(M) dr poster, Bangor, NI, by Frank Sherwin, rolled, laid down on linen (LM2350) GCR1215 £310, Big 4 published d/r letterpress poster 'Reduction in Sea Surcharges' re charges for merchandise and live stock between Britain and the IOM & Ireland, dated August 1946, damp staining, thin in parts, folded, fragile SRA1215 £10, Big 4 published d/r letterpress poster 'Reduction in Sea Surcharges' re charges for journeys between Britain and Ireland, dated August 1946, damp staining, folded, fragile SRA1215 £10, Poster British Railways 'The Bann At Coleraine' by Norman Wilkinson qr 102x127cm. view down river to the bridge with a small steamboat on the left and a fishing boat in centre, printed by Jordison & Co., bottom left corner loss in margin otherwise good, GWR316 £360, Poster GWR 'Waterford-Golf Racing & Seaside Recreation-Unsurpassed For Happy Holidays Glorious Scenery & Irish Sports' by Alec Fraser c1907/08, dr 102x127cm, showing the Bay of Tramore at the top, the Ruins of Dunhill Castle and Granagh Castle at the bottom and a larger view of the town and river in centre, published by the GWR James C. Inglis General Manager Paddington Station and printed by Andrew Reid & Co Lithographers, Newcastle, vgc, professionally mounted on linen GWR316 £800, Poster LMS 'Lough Derg-Ireland This Year' by Paul Henry dr 64x102cm, view across the Lough, mounted on linen a couple of small areas of loss, GWR316 £450,Poster, Sealink 'The Best Routes Are Looking Better All The Time-To The Continent-Ireland-Isle of Man-Channel Islands-Isle of Wight', dr depicting an art-deco image of ship, folds and a few minor defects otherwise vibrant and vgc JAC416 £5, BR Poster 'Londonderry Travel There In Comfort By Rail And Sea'. Depicts cartoon image of a walled city. Good colour and condition, little loss to top right hand corner, does not encroach onto the image GNR416 £150, LMS Poster dr 'Dingle Peninsular Kerry Island For Holidays', by Paul Henry, depicts view of ruined castle and rugged coastline, vgc GNR416 £ns, LMS poster '5 Routes to Ireland' by F H Glinbrook, qr 102x127cm, printed by London Lithographic Co. a small amount of insect damage centre left and bottom border, GWR716 £200, Paul Henry (1877-1958) Connemara 'Ireland This Year', original LMS poster printed by London Litho c.1930 - 102x63.5cm, ONS716 est£300-500, £430, Norman Wilkinson (1878-1971) Heysham for Ulster, original poster printed for LMS by Eyre & Spottiswoode c.1928 - 102x127cm, ONS716 est£1000-1500, £1000, Johnston, Ireland and Great Britain, TSS Caledonian Princess, original poster printed for Caledonian Steam Packet Co by Waterlow 1964 - 102x127cm ONS716 est£200-300 £190, an LNWR poster Isle of Man & Ireland, a aarriage print, M.V. Cambria, Buckle,original frame GCR816 £28, a qr poster 1935 LMS 'Launch of T.S.S. Duke of York at Queen's Island, Belfast', by Norman Wilkinson, vgc, professionally backed on linen, with minor old-fold discolouration, STA916 £ns, a dr poster 1950s BR(LMR) 'Portstewart-Northern Ireland', by Montague Birrell Black showing the promenade and harbour, professionally backed on linen with restoration to tears and losses, STA916 £ns, a BR dr poster 'Ireland it is! Let our summer boat trains speed to the perfect holiday via Fishguard Rosslare', in good rolled condition, CRE1016 £140, a BR Shipping d/r poster 'The Sealink first day holiday guide', published 1975, depicting map of British Isles/Southern Ireland down to Biarritz/Marseilles southwards graduated to 4/8 hours travelling by car (40 mph) from disembarkation port, c/w strapnote Inter city sealink we'll show you the way, fold marks, rolled condition SOL1016 £30, Caledonian Steam Packet Company qr coloured pictorial poster 'Great Britain and Ireland TSS Caledonian Princess via Stranraer and Larne' showing busy port scene, circa early 1960s, folded, slightly creased and crumpled, small edge tears and tape repairs SRA1216 £95, dr poster 1960 BR 'Heysham for Belfast and Northern Ireland', advertising the modern night ferries across the Irish Sea, vgc folded, small tear at top STA117 £ns dr Poster 1950s BR 'Portrush - Northern Ireland' by Ronald Lampitt, golf links and beach are in the foreground, with the town in the distance, vgc folded, with corner pinholes STA117 £ns, a LMS qr poster, Northern Ireland, by Hesketh Eric Hubbard, PRBA, R.O.I, 1892-1957, a 1944 image, edge nicks repaired to right border. (ER053351) est£350-500 GCR317 £270, BR(M) d/r pictorial poster 'Door to Door Container Services to and from Northern Ireland via Heysham-Belfast', shows view of container being loaded onto ship, circa 1960, slight marking SRA317 SRA317 est£10 £30, double royal poster, LMS 'Ireland for holidays Dingle Kerry', shows ruined castle on rugged coast line, stabilized on art paper, by Paul Henry, vgc GNR417 £220, 1950s BR 'Ireland overnight, Dublin via Holyhead, Belfast via Heysham' qr poster by Claude Buckle, some tape residue and small loss t/l corner STA517 £ns, Bangor N.I. poster, dr size, a couple of nicks repaired, GCR617 est£100-200, £130, Poster timetable of services from Belfast to Heysham, red and blue print, June 1963, small loss at bottom l/h corners, SRA617 est@£10, £12, GSR, GNR(I) & LMS-NCC joint publicity brochure 'Ireland - Land of Scenery and Romance', coloured pictorial covers showing woman against scenic background, 24pp fold out type opening to show map and guide to major sights, produced for the American market and with overlaid fares for 1932, SRA917 £ns, a dr poster 'Day trips to Dublin 1955 40s 6d' depicting a view of the city centre with date below GNR1017 £75, Poster 'Ireland, it is via Fishguard', dr, published by BR Western Region, in vgc with one small edge tear GWR1117 £120, Poster BR Southern Ireland by Jack Merriott, dr, published by BR Western Region, in gc with a small tape repair and some small edge tears GWR1117 £260, Poster 'Ulster Northern Ireland Sunshine Legend and Sport' by Nevin, dr, in gc with a tape repair to the top GWR1117 £170, a Midland Railway dr poster, 'The Isle of Man & Ireland via Heysham', a colourful presentation with coat of arms at the top, the base marked John Mathieson Derby, a little edge wear in places, generally good, GCR1217 est£150-300, £270, Lance Cattermole (1898-1992) Portrush Northern Ireland, original poster printed for RE (LMR) by Jordison c. 1955 - 101x63cm, ONS1217 est.£300-350 £ns, LMS dr poster, 'Ireland for Holidays, The Giants Causeway' by Norman Wilkinson, P.R.I., a small area of staining at the top centre border GCR318 est£150-300 £360, Poster LMS 'Connemara Ireland This Year' by Paul Henry, dr 64x102cm in gc mounted on rice paper GWR318 £340, Poster LMS 'See Ireland First, Travel by LMS' by Paul Henry, dr 64x102cm 40in vgc mounted on rice paper GWR318 £200, BR Poster Map of Ireland, showing places of note and interest, by D.W. Burley 1955, qr 102x127cm, Published by BR(LMR) in 1955, vgc with central fold GWR318 £60, BR(LMR) dr pictorial Poster 'Northern Ireland' with artwork by Daphne Padden featuring views on a shamrock, vgc with no folds TRA318 £220, Poster qr BR 'Irish Mail 1848-1948 a Century of Service', from a watercolour by 'Glazebrook' depicting a Fowler Royal Scot at the head of this train, exiting the Anglesey end of the Britannia Tubular Bridge, a little staining to bottom edge with some edge nicks GNR1018 £750, Poster qr 'LMS The Irish Mails' depicting 6123 Irish Fusilier at speed on the North Wales coast by Bryan De Grineau, framed as a station waiting room picture, vgc GNR1018 £1000, BR dr poster 'Sea Links' 'Direct Links with the Continent and Ireland' depicting a passenger ship at sea GNR1018 £ns, BR(M) dr poster 'Heysham for Belfast and Northern Ireland' depicting a ship sailing with the moon shining on the water, by Claude Buckle vgc GNR1018 £220, BR dr poster 'Londonderry in comfort by Rail & sea' depicting a graphic style image of the City and River Foyle, a little tired GNR1018 £220, BR poster 'Lough Derg Ireland' by Paul Henry, dr 63.5x104cm, published by The London Midland Region in 1949, gc with tear repair and has been mounted on rice paper GWR1118 £300, BR-W poster 'Ireland, It is Fishguard Rosslare, Let our Summer boat trains speed you to the perfect holiday', dr, 63.5x104cm, vgc. GWR1118 £80, BR poster 'Sheephaven, Donegal' by Paul Henry, dr, 63.5x104cm, vgc, published by Railway Executive LMRegion in 1951, and has been mounted on rice paper GWR1118 £1000, British & Irish Steam Packet Company dr coloured pictorial poster 'Fishguard - Cork direct service - the Innisfallen Way' showing Derrick Smoothy view of ship, circa late 1960s, some creasing est£10 £40 SRA319, BR dr poster, 'Great Britain Via Dun Laoghaire-Holyhead', a view of the ferry Hibernia est£10 £18 SRA319. 'LMS 5 Routes to Ireland' poster by F. H. Glinbrook, qr i.e. 101.6x127cm vgc with minor edge tears and has been folded £550 GWR319. BR qr 'Britain-Ireland Passenger/Car Services via Stranraer and Larne' 1972 Timetable poster with ferry images, good folded condition, £ns STA719, Poster B.R. Sealink 'Short Walk to Britain - Belfast etc.' relating to Scotland-Ireland ferry service, £ns STA719, BR poster 'Fishguard-Cork, The Innisfallen way' by Derrick Smoothy, dr 64x102cm vgc, £150 GWR719, BR(W) poster 'Ireland-it is via Fishguard-Rosslare' dr 64x102cm excellent condition, £100 GWR719, BR(M) poster 'Royal Mail route to Ireland Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire' by Reginald Lander, dr 64x102cm vgc, has been folded, £100 GWR719. BR(W) dr coloured photographic poster 'Southern Ireland A Driver's Paradise -Take Your Car Fishguard-Rosslare' with photo of Lion Rock, Kilkee, Co Clare, undated, circa early 1960s £85 SRA919, BR(M) dr timetable poster of services to England from Belfast via Heysham, red and blue print, dated September 1963. edge creasing, folded est£10 £ns SRA919, 1920s LMS qr Poster 'Golf in Northern Ireland-The 8th Green at Portrush' by Norman Wilkinson, excellent folded condition £ns MHR1019, 1950s BR dr Poster 'Portstewart-Northern Ireland' by Kenneth Steel £ns MHR1019, Poster BR Great Britain via Dun Laoghaire-Holyhead by Studio Seven, dr 64x102cm, excellent condition £50 GWR1119, Poster BR(W) 'Fishguard-Rosslare' by L.A.Wilcox, dr 64x102cm, vgc with minor folds £200 GWR1119, Poster BR(W) Southern Ireland by Jack Merriott, dr 64x102cm, gc, with some folds and minor loss bottom centre £180 GWR1119, BR dr coloured pictorial poster 'No Sailing Ticket...No Go' re summer sailings between Holyhead and Dun Laoghaire showing Studio Seven view of rejected passenger, circa 1960s est£10; £35 SRA1219, BR(M) dr coloured artwork poster 'Heysham for Belfast and Northern Ireland overnight in comfort' showing small illustration of totem sign. circa 1960, est£10, £16 SRA1219, BR dr coloured poster 'England & Wales via Dun Laoghaire and Holyhead - Mid Week Thrift Plan', Orange and blue coloured, dated 1965, folded, est£10, £12 SRA1219,BR (M) dr poster 'Northern Ireland'. Travel by Ulster Transport Authority, British Railways' depicting stylised route map of railways and bus routes in N.I, published in 1962 £ns CRE220, Poster BR(W) 'Ireland it is via Fisguard Rosslare' dr, 64x102cm, in vgc £110 GWR320, Poster BR 'All-in holidays to - Ireland', dr 64x102cm in vgc £110 GWR320, Poster BR(W) 'Ireland via Fishguard 1960 All-in Holidays' dr 64x102cm in vgc £80 GWR320, BR 76x51cm coloured pictorial poster 'No Sailing Ticket...No Go' re summer sailings between Holyhead and Dun Laoghaire showing Studio Seven view of rejected passenger, circa 1960s est£10 £26 SRA320, Railway Executive Committee 76x51cm letterpress wartime poster re increased port charges on services to Ireland, dated April 1942, plus another similar (2) £12 SRA320, Pictorial dr poster 'B & I Line Liverpool Dublin Nightly Passenger Service' folds and a top centre tear otherwise good condition £130 TRA320, BR dr coloured pictorial poster 'No Sailing Ticket...No Go' re summer sailings between Holyhead and Dun Laoghaire showing Studio Seven view of rejected passenger, circa 1960s, £12 SRA620, BR dr coloured poster 'Visiting Ireland this Summer' emphasising the need to have a sailing tickets, dated 1964, folded, large edge tear, £45 SRA620, BR dr coloured poster 'For Visitors to England & Wales via Belfast and Heysham - Mid Week Thrift Plan', yellow, pink and blue coloured, dated 1964, folded, £10 £ns SRA620, BR dr coloured poster 'England & Wales via Dun Laoghaire and Holyhead - Mid Week Thrift Plan', orange and blue coloured, dated 1965, folded, £10, £ns SRA620, Poster BR(M) Northern Ireland, Travel by the services of British Railways, Ulster Transport Authority and Great Northern Railway Board by L. A. Wilcox, dr 64x102cm, vgc but has been folded, £700 GWR720, Belfast Steamship Compny-Liverpool-Belfast' poster by Carew Wilson Massey, over stamped in corner 'BR LMR. dr size, vgc with one 1 inch tear to RH edge est£100-150, £220 CRE720, Shipping poster 'B & I LINE - Dublin - Liverpool' published by the British and Irish Steam Packet Co Ltd of Dublin, dr size vgc. est£100-150 £180 CRE720, B.R/Irish Seaways poster 'Sail by day to and from Ireland' mint condition est£50-100 £ns CRE720, B.R/Irish Seaways Poster 'Great Britain via Dun Laoghaire-Holyhead' mint condition est£50-100 £ns, CRE720, Poster BR & CIE 'All in holidays to Ireland' dr 63.5x101.6cm, gc. with minor edge tears £130 GWR1120, Poster 'BR(M) to Ireland with ease by rail and sea' Sheephaven Donegal by Paul Henry, dr 63.5x101.6cm, fair condition with minor loss at folds and a little staining £850 GWR1120, Poster BR(M) Heysham Belfast-Holyhead Dun Laoghaire The Royal Mail Routes to Ireland by Shearing , dr 63.5x101.6cm, gc with minor edge tears and has been folded £70 GWR1120, Poster 'BR(M) Heysham/Belfast Overnight Offers Irresistable Comfort' dr 25in x 40in. In good condition with some tape repairs to rear and minor loss £100 GWR1120, Poster BR Holyhead - Dun Laoghaire by Michael Turner, issued in 1971, dr 63.5x101.6cm, excellent condition, £160 GWR1120, Anon 'Portstewart Northern Ireland', original photo montage poster printed for BR(LMR) 1960, 101x63cm, est£100-150, £30 ONS1120, Paul Henry (1876-1958) 'Ireland for your hoildays, Connemara', original poster printed by Ormond c.1955, 102x63cm, est£500-600, £ns ONS1120.
Other: GWR jigsaw 'Mountains of Killarney' RCN288
£of@27, MTN694 £26, GWR enamel map 'To Ireland'
38x28cm SRA987 £60, GWR pictorial enamel 'To Ireland
by new Fishguard route' SRA1291 £200, SRA492
£ns, ORA592 £430, MAT1194 £30:£72,
BRA597 £560, large 134x99cm SRA699 £na,
Fishguard and Rosslare 1904 share cert. MTN198 £na,
Princess Maud dinner fork BRA698 £14, GWR jigsaw
'Mountains of Killarney' £90, LMS guide 'Ireland for
holidays' MTN998 £14, Bookmark Ireland..LMS..Scotland
BRA1198 £20, Bookmark Hol.Guide..LMS..Ireland BRA1198
£20, Menu Irish Mail BRA1298 £35, Menu Ulster
Express BRA1298 £20, Menu The Shamrock BRA1298
£23, Fishguard & Rosslare share cert MTN199
£11, Fishguard & Rosslare framed 1917 cheque
MTN199 £na, LNWR pamphlet 'To Ireland by LNWR Routes'
1912 MTN199 £18, Caledonian SPC (Irish Services)
small china diamond dish MTN199 £na, BR(M) 'General
Agent for Ireland' enamel SRA1298 £320, LMS curved
brass pillar plate engraved 'Irish Traffic Manager'
Holyhead 50x38cm SRA699 £75, GWR jigsaw 'Mountains of
Killarney' SRA1299 £50, GWR jigsaw 'Mountains of
Killarney' GWR1299 £44, BR(M) carriage board 'The
Ulster Express' SRA300 £100, Fishguard & Rosslare
share cert MTN400 £22, GWR 'To Ireland via Fishguard'
enamel map KRA400 £190, GWR jigsaw 'Mountains of
Killarney' MTN900 £20, similar jigsaw, box 1, issued
1931-5 SRA1000 £70, Fishguard & Rosslare
Solicitors Office 1908 + sufferance cert + unused warrant
1937 BRA401 £10, Fishguard & Rosslare 1904 cheque
for £2700 BRA601 £15, Carriage print 'MV
Cambria' MTN901 £36, Carriage Print 'TSS Duke of
Lancaster' MTN901 £14, LNWR booklet 'Tours in
Ireland' GWR1001 £na, 7 menus incl. 'The Emerald Isle
Express' and 'The Ulster Express' GWR1001 £na,
carriage print 'TSS Duke of Lancaster' (Buckle) GWR1001
£na, carriage print 'TSS Duke of Lancaster' (Buckle)
GWR1001 £48, carriage print 'MV Cambria' (Buckle)
KRA1001 £55, LMS official publications artwork to
front cover 'North of Ireland' and 'Holidays in Southern
Ireland' TRA1101£36, LMS folding card TT 'To &
from Ireland & England via Kingstown & Holyhead,
Greenore & Holyhead and Dublin & Liverpool train
and Boat Services 1935', 10pp. maroon slim covers TRA1201
£na, MV Cambria carriage print MTN402£18, BR
Northern Ireland (Lander) poster MTN402 £42, BR
Ireland Overnight poster KRA402 £50, GWR Mountains of
Killarney. 150 pcs. jigsaw Puzzle: vgc. Lift lid box: fair.
SRA902 est£30, Fishguard & Rosslare share cert
MTN403 £7, GWR Jigsaw Mountains of Killarney in an
orange book type box. Complete g.c., approx 200 pieces
GWR503 £50, Carriage print unframed: MV
Cambria-British Railways Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire Service
(LMR(D) series) by Claude Buckle. SRA903 £32, LNWR
Irish Destination Luggage Labels 'Dublin North Wall' (L68)
dark blue on white - top r.h. corner loss; 'Kingstown
Station' (print ref. 163.) black on lilac vgc; and 'Blank
via Kingstown' (print ref. 163) black on purple vgc TRA1003
£29, LNWR Irish Destination Luggage Labels. 'Mallow
via Kingstown' with large 'S' in top r.h. corner. (print
ref. 163) black on purple; 'Tralee via Kingstown' (print
ref. 163) black on lilac. Both vgc TRA1003 £29,
Claude Buckle 'MV Cambria British Railways Holyhead-Dun
Laoghaire Service', and John L Baker London Tower
Bridge,railway carriage prints, each - 25x51 cm (2) ONS1003
£90, Wine List 'The Irish Mail' green cover with
blue/black/white large crest on front and history of the
train on back. Early 1960's 20x11cm. MRA1103 £na,
Wine List 'The Emerald Isle Express'. Green/white covers
with history of train on back. Early 1960's. 20x12cm G.
MRA1103 £na, GWR 'Through the Window Paddington to
Killarney via Fishguard & Rosslare'. 138pp. 1926. Minor
wear to covers TRA1203 £41, 3 matching Wine Lists for
'The Emerald Isle Express/The Shamrock/The Ulster Express'.
Dated '2/60, 7/59 & 7/59'. g.c. TRA104 £32, GWR
poster New Milford-Ireland steamers 1899 BIT404 £80,
Fishguard & Rosslare Railways & Harbours Company,
GWR and associated companies, a qty of ephemera relating to
shareholders payments inc certificates, payments for land
aquisition, certificates for contract work etc. circa 1903
(a lot), ONS604 £60, GWR jigsaw: 'Mountains of
Killarney' c.200 pieces (39x30cm). Puzzle:Good. Slip case
box:Fair. SRA904 £35, Carriage Print 'M.V.
Cambria-British Railways Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire Service',
Claude Buckle, LMR(D) Series issued in 1957, larger size.
C/W original type glazed frame. vgc, SOL1004 £45,
Pair of Ireland folding Pubs: 'LMS See Ireland First' opens
out to show map of the Country's rail system. g.c., and
'Ireland The Land of Scenery & Romance' (LMSNCC, GNR(I)
& GSR), system map opens out, lists of railway owned
TRA1104 £35, GWR Guide Book: 'Southern Ireland' White
card covers, 72pp plus plates, dated May 1927. Cover a
little dusty. SRA1204 £10, f&g carriage print 'MV
Cambria' MTN105 £22, GWR fully titled enamel map
advertising its steamer service 'To Ireland by the New
Fishguard Route', the smaller 38x28cm version some edge
chips KRA105 £230, LNWR bookmark: 'The North Western
Hotel Greenore' front shows illustrations of hotel, rear
details service times, scuffs on corners, SRA305 £55,
f&g carriage print of 'MV Cambria' MTN405 £20,
Two Shares from Fishguard & Rosslare Railway &
Harbours Co., 1915 & 1921. MTN405 £18, Menu card
& Wine List, 'The Shamrock' folding laminated card,
blue, green & black design, with train history &
details on back, minor use. Also dinner menu card, matching
artwork (2), GCA305 £na, Wine list, 'The Emerald Isle
Express', 7/59, dark & light green shamrock design on
folding laminated cover, similar on back with history &
description of train, also matching menu card with similar
artwork, virtually unused. (2) GCA305 £na, GWR 'To
Ireland by Fishguard route' vgc TRA705 £450, several
LNWR bookmarks 'Routes to Ireland' First shows company
steamers, the rear advertises Ireland for holidays and a
calendar for 1906, second has a photo illustration of
Glendalough, third has Meeting of the waters, Killarney,
fourth has Lough Gill, fifth has Vale of Ovoca, sixth has
passengers embarking at Holyhead, seventh has Sugar Loaf
Mountain, Glengariff, SRA905 all £10 each, Glengariff
£5, Collection of BR dr posters including BR Irish
Seaways, a few creases, generally gc (12) SOL1005
£46, BR(M) qr poster 'Ireland via Holyhead nightly
throughout the year also by day in summer'. Colour
photograph of a cottage in landscape. folded. gc SOL1005
£20, GWR: 'Southern Ireland – Its Lakes and
Landscapes' White and green card covers, 66pp plus plates
and adverts, pub no. 10 in the 'Handy Aids' series in May
1927. Covers dusty. SRA1205 £12, GWR 'Official Guide
to and from Ireland by the New Fishguard Route.'Black
printing on green paperback covers, 20pp October 1909.
Slightly faded covers. SRA1205 £70, LNWR
correspondence card official: 'Irish Golf Links' showing
golfer against background map of Ireland showing all the
important golf links (LNW742). Used 1908. A little faded
and with two punch holes. SRA1205 £90, Postcards MR
various officials from Isle of Man and Irish shipping
services comprising: Map Douglas & Heysham (MR018),
Donegal (MR016), Londonderry (MR014), Antrim (MR013),
Manxman (MR180), Turbine SS Manxman (MR170B), plus a
Valentine commercial of Heysham station. Mostly vgc. (7)
SRA1205 £90, GWR jig-saw puzzle 'Mountains of
Killarney', 150 pieces, twin shields style box with black
label, excellent condition, complete KRA106 £45,
Fishguard & Rosslare Railways & Harbours
'Certificate as to closing of sufferance road' foolscap
size. unused. SRA306 est@£5, GWR official postcard:
'Fishguard Route to Ireland – Turbine Steamer'
(GW313). Unused, good. SRA306 est@£12, Caledonian
Steam Packet Company (Irish Services) Limited silverplate
flower vase by Walker & Hall. high with trumpet style
top, name and house flag stamped into side. vgc SRA306
£110, GWR 'Holiday haunts–Southern Ireland
1924– green covers, 76pp plus fold-out map gc SRA606
£120, Lot 869 GWR publication 'Southern Ireland-its
lakes and landscapes' 136pp guide with fold out map,
contained in leather bound covers with title and coa in
gold on front dated August 1906 vgc SRA606 £40, Irish
railways coach dimension plate rectangular c/i. 20x15cm
SOL606 £11, British and Irish Grand Junction Railway
draft prospectus 4pp including map of line undated SRA906
£40, GWR 'Mountains of Killarney' jigsaw c.200
pieces. Puzzle: good (apart from two lugs missing). Library
type box: A little scuffed. SRA906 est@£30 £ns,
Painted wooden Carriage Board 'The Ulster Express' vgc
3355mm TRA906 £270, Painted wooden Carriage Board
'London - Heysham'. vgc 3660mm TRA906 £75, Fishguard
& Rosslare share cert MTN407 £12, MR official
shipping postcards Ireland–England showing steamers
'Antrim,', 'Donegal,' 'Manxman',
'Londonderry'(MR013/014/015/016), Antrim example postally
used 1909 (3), SRA607 est£20 £ns, GWR official
series 8 postcard: 'Tender transferring mails. Fishguard
Harbour' (GW155), not used, good condition, SRA607
£85, GWR official series 8 postcard: 'Landing mails,
Fishguard Harbour Station' (GW162), used 1911, SRA607
est£15 £ns, GWR official series 8 postcard No.8
'RMS Mauretania at anchor Fishguard Harbour' (GW147), not
postally used, vgc, SRA607 £15 £ns, GWR
official series 8 postcard No.9 'RMS Lusitania at anchor
Fishguard Harbour' (GW148), not postally used, vgc, SRA607
£22, GWR official series 8 postcard No.11 'GWR
passenger tender approaching quay, Fishguard Harbour
Station' (GW150), not postally used, vgc, SRA607
est£15 £ns, LNWR poster card official: 'Dublin
& Holyhead' (LNW635), not postally used. SRA907
reserve£10 £ns, poster card: To Ireland via
Holyhead (LNW622), not postally used, corners slightly
rounded, SRA907 reserve£10 £ns, LNWR
publication 'The Heart of Erin' BON1007 £30, LNWR
Luggage Labels: All headed 'From Euston Station, London'
and 'via Kingstown'; to Enniskillin (GN(I)Ry); to Cookstown
(GN(I)Ry); to Mullingar (M.G.W.Ry); to Kildare (G.S.W.Ry);
to New Ross (D&S.E.Ry), all vgc. (5) TRA1107
£210, GWR enamel sign measures 127x91cm depicts the
new route to Ireland via Fishguard route (station names
faded), ebay1107 £ns, GWR jigsaw 'Mountains of
Killarney' MTN408 £32, totem Stranraer Harbour,
BR(Sc) half flanged light blue in gc, a professionally
repaired crease and repainted edge chips and rusting only,
SRA608 £750, Hawthorne Leslie specification of the
engines for BR 'Holyhead Ferry 1', clothbound hardback
covers with title in gold on front. 107pp, circa 1960s,
SRA608 res£10, £ns, Lot 333 Dublin South
District Tramways Co. 2d white and 3d pink named stage
punch type Tram tickets from the Dalkey Line PTA708
£30, a system map 'Great Western Railway and
connections', card mounted, full colour map depicting UK
(except tip of Scotland) with insets of 'Ireland', 'South
Wales', 'London & Suburbs', minor marks/creases,
presented in wooden glazed frame, 65x97cm. SOL1008
£35, LYR official publication 'Ireland-Where to Go
and What to See', green, artwork, paperback covers with
photo illustration on front, 274pp guide published circa
1910s, covers a little worn SRA1208 £50, GWR official
publication: 'Through the Window-Paddington to Killarney',
hardback in red clothbound covers with title and coa in
gold on front 96pp plus plates, dated 1926, slightly faded
spine £50, GSWR official card 'Great Southern Hotel,
Lakes of Killarney' showing small vignettes of donkey cart
and bridge over river, postally used 1902, appears not to
be listed in Alsop but similar to GSWI052-055, £18,
GWR jigsaw puzzle Mountains of Killarney, 150 pieces, black
label to box, coats of arms each side, a bit of box wear
GCR109 £10, Luggage labels: GWR to Ireland, green
print, (a) Boher (circle), (b) Kingstown (rect), (c)
Banteer (diamond), (d) Buttervant (diamond), (e) Ballydriff
(diamond), (f) Ballyhooley (diamond) + good quantity 100+
square labels (lot) GCR109 £60, GWR hardback
publication 1926 'Through The Window', Paddington to
Killarney red hardcovers near exc. cond. and measuring
14x22cm, gilt fore-edges, light spot only to front and back
blank hardboard, map pages and many additional to the
numbered text drawings/illustrations on glossy paper
ebay309 £18.83, LMS RCH type map of Ireland, undated,
dmf into hardback covers with location in gold on front, ex
Surveyor's Office, gc., SRA309 £30, LNWR guide book
'Greenore Co Louth, Ireland' paperback covers with photo
illustrations of company ship and hotel 30pp illustrated
guide dated May 1897, small library stamps on cover SRA309
£50, GWR publication 'Southern Ireland - its Lakes
and Landscapes' white and green card covers, 66pp plus
plates and adverts, published as No. 10 in the 'Handy Aids'
series in June 1925, some foxing SRA309 £10, GWR
'Mountains of Killarney' jigsaw puzzle £34, luggage
labels from LMS Belfast Hotel MTN409 £7, BR(M) dr
poster: 'Royal Mail route to Ireland: Holyhead-Dun
Laoghaire' (Barker), a shipping poster from the 1950s,
folded, tape repair to edge tear, otherwise gc. SRA609
£65, BR(M) qr poster: Ireland for Holidays
(photographic) from the 1960s folded, a little edge
wrinkling at bottom, gc otherwise SRA909 £140, BR(M)
dr poster: Northern Ireland Ulster - Giants Causeway (John
Greene), a couple of nicks along left edge, rolled and gc
otherwise SRA909 £150, Framed and laminated poster
advertising the Fishguard-Rosslare route showing view of
ship St. David. SRA909 £28, BR(M) 'Portrush, Northern
Ireland' by Lance Cattermole printed by Jordison vgc with
only minor defects around the periphery and a 4cm clean
tear top margin. GWRA1109 £125, Fishguard &
Roslare R & H. C. share certificate for £2000 of
guaranteed preference stock dated 1921. Scrolled title,
punch and stamp cancellations SRA1209 £45, carriage
board lettered in original cream on maroon paintwork
'London-Holyhead' original condition, 335x13 cm, from
Wolverton Collection STA909£ns, headboard The
Shamrock, used between 1954 until 1966 on locomotives that
hauled the London Euston to Liverpool Lime Street Boat
Train service with connections to the Coast Lines ferry
services from Pier Head to Belfast and Dublin £ns
GWRA1109 res£2000, Menu, The Shamrock, (green) GCR110
£30, Menu, The Ulster Express, yellow, red hand
GCR110 £30, Menu, The Emerald Isle Express, pale
green, dark green map, titled menu card with green
shamrocks GCR110 £45, Irish Mail Brochure, eight
panel, 1955, maroon/green on cream with totem on cover
GCR110 £4, Irish Mail Brochure, eight panel, 1955,
maroon/green on cream with totem on cover GCR110 £4,
Copy of Contract Respecting the Acceleration of Irish
Mails, 7/3/1859 Postmaster General,LNWR, C&HR, C of D.
SP Co etc, 22pp. GCR110 £40, Fishguard and Rosslare
Railways and Harbour share certificate for £5 of
preference stock dated 1927, ornate scrolled title, several
red pen cancellations, SRA610 £10, Midland Railway
guide book 'The Land of Lakes - being the Midland Railway
Company’s Illustrated guide to the sporting and
touring grounds of County Donegal' by Edgar Shrubsole,
illustrate hardback clothbound covers, 170pp plus adverts
and fold out maps, published by William Cate, 4th edition
dated April 1907, bindings a little loose but generally gc,
SRA610 £40, GWR publication "Southern Ireland –
its lakes and landscapes", white and green card covers,
44pp plus plates and fold out maps, published as No. 10 in
the "Handy Aids" series in June 1925, some foxing,
est£8 SRA910 £na, five LNWR luggage labels for
destinations in Ireland via Kingstown from Euston Station
London, coloured design showing destination in oval in
centre, Monaghan, Omagh, Newry (all with yellow coloured
edging to indicate GNRI station), Abbeyleix (with blue
edging to indicate GSWR station), Ballinrobe (with green
edging to indicate MGWR station), small scuff to edge of
last example (5) est£10 SRA910 £na, GWR
collection of approx 103 type G82 luggage labels to Irish
destinations in green print within a diamond, square,
circle or oblong, all different (Qty) est£10 SRA910
£na, LNWR 12pp timetable booklet "Ireland by LNW
Routes", coloured pictorial covers showing system map
(similar to PTT although smaller), dated May 1909
est£10 SRA910 £na, 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 est£10 SRA910
£na, IRCH Table of distances of the associated
companies, hardback, foolscap sized, 232pp dated 1903,
covers very worn and loose, contents OK, plus supplements
No.1 and 4 SRA1210 £15, IRCH Table of distances,
hardback, foolscap sized, 36pp dated 1882. covers dusty,
staining to edges of pages SRA1210 £12, The Irish
Commercial & Railway Gazetteer compiled by J Leggatt
MGWR 1907, hardback, 98pp, spine very poor and front cover
nearly detached, SRA1210 £24, Fishguard & RR
& H Co. share certificate for £806 of 'guaranteed
preference stock' dated 1911, ornate title, not cancelled,
pen annotations SRA1210 £14, City of Dublin Jct
Railway Capital share certificate for 'debenture stock',
unissued dated 19xx, ornate title and side embellishment,
printed on buff paper, vgc SRA1210 £45, MV Cambria
British Railways Holyhead Dun Laoghaire Service by Claude
Buckle (LMR series) SRA1210 £10, F&G carriage
print 'MV Cambria British Railways Holyhead - Dun Laoghaire
Service' by Claude Buckle, original type frame SRA1210
£35, Measom's official illustrated guide to the MGWR,
GSWR and Dublin and Drogheda Railway, 800+pp in hardback
covers with title in gold on front and spine, dated 1866,
spine faded, SRA311 £110, RCH map of Ireland dated
1906, dmf into hardback covers with title in gold on front,
spine faults, covers rubbed, SRA311 £100, Collins'
railway map of Ireland, coloured map, dmf into clothbound
hardback covers with title on orange label on front, circa
1860's, covers worn and faded, map gc, SRA311 £200,
Journals of the Irish Railway Record Society No 163,
165-171, also Five Foot Three, No 55 and 56 and 9 Irish
railtour booklets (some duplication) GCR1210 £10,
CMDR guide book 'The Tourist's Route to Glengarriff and
Killarney', pictorial artwork covers showing stagecoach,
60pp, fully illustrated guide to the area, dated 1912,
minor creasing and wear to covers, SRA311 res £20,
£ns, GWR 22x17 cm coloured photographic type card:
The Macgillycuddy Reeks, Killarney, unframed carriage print
SRA311 res £12, TSS Duke of Lancaster, British
Railways Heysham-Belfast service by Claude Buckle (LMR
series unframed carriage print res) SRA311 £10,
£ns, BR(M) double royal poster, Dublin, by A.J.
Wilson, rolled (LM 21759) GCR411 £130, RCH Map of
Ireland dated 1906, dmf into hardback covers with title in
gold on front, slight wear to map, front cover detached,
spine missing SRA910 £22, Irish Railway Record
Society Journals Vols 3-13 bound RAG1010 £of@495,
DUTC, letters and time table sheets inc. Lucan, Lime and
Donnybrook Phoenix Park, etc. (8) GCR910 £35,
Carriage Notice re leaning out or putting feet outside
carriage, on cushions, throwing bottles, black on cream
card, framed, believed to be of Irish Tramway origin GCR910
£50, 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, B&I Steam Packet Co dr
poster 'Fishguard-Cork, The Innisfallen Way' (Smoothy),
rolled, minor edge tear at base, vgc otherwise SRA611
£100, travelling chart for the Dublin-Cork and
Queenstown route, 12pp fold-out style showing features on
route, folding into illustrated paperback covers, circa
1850s, front cover detached, SRA611 £45, GWR Irish
traffic luggage labels, 40 large paper labels ‘R1, 2,
3 & 4’ types with green print and diamond,
circular & rectangular borders, vgc in the main, no
duplication TRA512 £60, LMS 'Programme of Excursion
and Tourist Facilities from Scotland to Ireland via
Stranraer and Larne', green and red covers, 40pp dated 1927
season, some wear to covers, rusty staples, plus similar
dated 1925 season with worn and faded covers (2) SRA912
£18, GWR, approx 100 mostly G78 and G79 type luggage
labels to 'foreign' destinations, many coloured print
examples and many with routing information, no apparent
duplication, plus 14 G82/1-G82/4 types to Irish
destinations 'via Fishguard & Rosslare', printed green
on white with destination contained in a diamond, circle,
rectangle or square (104) SRA912 £50, 4 Lots GWR.
Approx 30 (25, 35, 30 & 28) G82/1-G82/4 types to Irish
destinations 'via Fishguard & Rosslare, printed green
on white with destination contained in a diamond or square
(circle or rectangle, diamond, circle or square, circle,
diamond or rectangle) SRA313 £50, 40, 45, 35, 35, GWR
poster card 'The Direct Route to Ireland via Fishguard'
(GW314A) showing coloured view of ship St.Patrick,
overprint on back for Irish International Exhibition,
Dublin 1907, not postally used, gc. SRA313 est £60,
pack of 72 GWR Irish destination Luggage Labels, green
print and border types with print codes R1 to R4, no
duplication, vgc throughout TRA513 £40, LMS bookmark
advertising 'LMS Save to Travel' and 'Ireland. A Great
Place for Sportsmen' blue print, gc plus GNR(I) bookmark
advertising Enterprise express services between Belfast and
Dublin, green print, front showing map of route dated 1948
(2) SRA613 est£14 £ns, GWR Mountains of
Killarney jigsaw puzzle SOL613 £15 Norman Wilkinson
(1878-1971), Cambria carriage print, by Claude Buckle, from
the LMR (D) series GCR0114 £110, GWR official Jigsaw
Puzzle 'Mountains of Killarney' vgc apart from one side
split in box TRA0714 £35, 10 Share Certificates:
Fishguard & Rosslare Railways and Harbour share
certificate for £100 of 'Guaranteed Preference
Stock'. dated 1931, ornate scrolled title, pen
cancellations, folded, plus company cheque dated 1904 (2)
SRA215 £10, BR named train wine list from The
Shamrock, 4pp laminated card with green, blue and black
illustrated cover, print date September 1960, small stain
to list, plus 1pp thin card dinner menu from the same train
SRA316 £10, A set of 5 gold passes issued to the Rt
Hon Lord Glenavy, consisting of, Gt Southern & Western
Railway Company engraved to rear The Rt Hon Lord Glenavy
16, London Midland Scottish Railway engraved and enamelled
to rear The Rt Hon Lord Glenavy 26, Great Northern Railway
Ireland engraved and enamelled to rear Rt Hon Lord Glenavy
38, Ulster Transport engraved to front Lord Glenavy and
also engraved to rear Ulster Transport authority Belfast,
hallmarked 9ct gold Birmingham 1923, Belfast Steamship
Company engraved to rear Lord Glenavy 29, hallmarked 9ct
gold Birmingham 1926 GWRA1116 £3500, BR(M)
brass cased ships clock ex MV Hibernia, Smiths Astral going
barrel movement with dial lettered BR(M), rear of brass
case written Wheelhouse MV Hibernia, in a recently cleaned
and overhauled condition complete with key and original
mahogany backboard, the dial measures 15cm diameter and the
case 20cm. The MV Hibernia entered service in 1949 and was
used on the Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire service until October
1976 GWR717 @pound;460, a SS Princess Maud toast rack
GCR817 £45.Approx 50 GNR(I) luggage labels, various
types including one or two on coloured paper, duplication,
heavy in parts (50) SRA917 £35, ix railway company
envelopes with company name printed or embossed on flap or
front, examples from LNWR Euston Hotel, L&SWR, LNER,
GNR(I), LNWR, BCDR, used and unused (6) SRA318 est£14
£18, Irish Tourist Association map of Ireland, red
and green coloured artwork covers, opening to show rail and
road map with travel information on rear, dated 1939,
advert for LMS on front, slight wear SRA318 est£10
£ns, LNWR 'Map of the British Isles' coloured map,
dmf into hardback covers with title in gold on front, circa
1910s, annotated underlinings to a few station names
otherwise map OK, spine poor SRA618 £30, GWR 'Holiday
Haunts-Southern Ireland 1910' green paperback covers, 90pp
plus fold out map, covers worn, faded and brittle at edges
SRA618 £26, GWR published reprinted Railway Gazette
article 'Great Western Railway-The Direct Route to Ireland
via Fishguard' large sized illustrated paperback covers
showing ship at sea 12pp, fully illustrated, dated 1909,
folded SRA618 £40, 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, Fishguard and Rosslare Railways and
Harbours 'Certificate as to Closing of Sufferance Road',
foolscap size, some foxing and edge tears, unused. SRA318
est£5 £ns, Six Fishguard and Rosslare Railways
and Harbour share certificates dated between 1904 and 1929,
all pen cancelled, plus Mitcheltown and Fermoy Light
Railway notice of adjourned meeting, dated 1900 (7) SRA618
£24, Eight Fishguard and Roslare Railways and Harbour
share certificates dated between 1920 and 1929, all pen
cancelled, plus Mitcheltown and Fermoy Light Railway notice
of AGM dated 1900 (9) SRA918 est£5, £9,
Fishguard and Rosslare Railways and Harbours Company dr
letterpress poster 'Byelaws', green print, dated March
1961, folded SRA1218 est£10, £50.
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