Hi anyone,
Can anyone help me.
I have just recently purchased an LNER cast metal gate sign at an auction what is probably a reproduction.
I really could do with some expertise in authenticated it. The sign has one hole either end and rounded corners. The back is not painted and the 060 is not spaced appart. The lettering is of equal height and has no words emphasised in larger text as some I have seen on the internet.
I await someones thoughts and views !!!
LNER sign indentification
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Re: LNER sign indentification
A picture would help.
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Re: LNER sign indentification
As would basic dimensions, and an explanation of what you mean by '060'...Malcolm wrote:A picture would help.
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Hi, anybody
i have just cleared out my grandma's garage and was found a Train sign and was wondering if i could get a identification of the plate and see how much it is worth as i have seen an exact same plate except different number been sold for 55GBP.
The plate says L.N.E.R, Standard 16 Tons, 1946, Darlington, 272698
Any help ASAP would be much appreciated thanks
Chris
i have just cleared out my grandma's garage and was found a Train sign and was wondering if i could get a identification of the plate and see how much it is worth as i have seen an exact same plate except different number been sold for 55GBP.
The plate says L.N.E.R, Standard 16 Tons, 1946, Darlington, 272698
Any help ASAP would be much appreciated thanks
Chris
Re: LNER sign indentification
Sounds like a standard Wagon D Plate.
D due to its shape but on its side.
£55 seems slightly on the high side of average.
Plenty on Ebay and at Railwayana Auctions at many locations.
D due to its shape but on its side.
£55 seems slightly on the high side of average.
Plenty on Ebay and at Railwayana Auctions at many locations.
Re: LNER sign indentification
Cheers for that is there any chance you could tell what wagon it has come come off and what do you think we could get for it.Bryan wrote:Sounds like a standard Wagon D Plate.
D due to its shape but on its side.
£55 seems slightly on the high side of average.
Plenty on Ebay and at Railwayana Auctions at many locations.
Much appreciated
Chris
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Ay up!
As for the wagon, 16 tons capacity would suggest a standard 16 ton steel mineral wagon. Generally wagons had 12 ton capacities at the time. £30-£40 seems to be a reasonable estimate.
As for the wagon, 16 tons capacity would suggest a standard 16 ton steel mineral wagon. Generally wagons had 12 ton capacities at the time. £30-£40 seems to be a reasonable estimate.
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Hi, Cheers for the help guys really brought an imsight to my grandads collectableBlink Bonny wrote:Ay up!
As for the wagon, 16 tons capacity would suggest a standard 16 ton steel mineral wagon. Generally wagons had 12 ton capacities at the time. £30-£40 seems to be a reasonable estimate.