A nameplate, BLUE STAR, from the Southern Railway Merchant N...

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£20,000

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A nameplate, BLUE STAR, from the Southern Railway Merchant Navy Class 4-6-2 Bulleid Pacific No 21C10 built at Eastleigh in July 1942 and named on 18 December 1942 at Waterloo station by Lord Vestry, the Chairman of the shipping company. Renumbered 35010 by BR in December 1948 and rebuilt without its streamlined casing in January 1957. Allocated new to Salisbury, its later sheds were Nine Elms, Bournemouth, Exmouth Junction and finally back to Bournemouth from where it was withdrawn in September 1966 and sold for scrap to Woodham Bros at Barry. It was acquired for preservation by the British Enginemen Steam Preservation Society in 1982 and is currently stored at Castle Hedingham on the Colne Valley Railway awaiting the commencement of restoration. Cast brass, overall 73¼"x30½", some service marks to the edge of the flag, the lettering and rim cleaned during service, a length of wood fitted to the back by the railway prior to delivery, never removed. STEAM NAMEPLATE SPECIAL: Buy a main line steam nameplate and we can deliver it to you promptly, free of charge. This offer applies to addresses in England, Scotland and Wales. We are happy to accept entries for future sales against nameplates purchased and can collect when making delivery. Please phone the office to discuss.

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Auction Date: 3rd Sep 2022 at 10am

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Sale Dates:
3rd Sep 2022 10am (Lots 1 to 500)

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