A nameplate, THE GROVE, accompanied by a well original polis...

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A nameplate, THE GROVE, accompanied by a well original polished fox, from the LNER D49 Class 4-4-0 No 364 built at Darlington in November 1934 and named after the fox hunt operating in the Retford and Worksop areas. It was renumbered 2767 in 1946 and became BR 62767. It spent its BR days at Hull (Botanic Gardens) from where it was withdrawn in October 1958 and cut up at Darlington Works. The nameplate stamped R364, The fox stamped L226, indicating it came from its sister engine, THE BILSDALE, Cast brass, length 32½", in ex loco condition. 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: 11th Dec 2021 at 10am

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Sale Dates:
11th Dec 2021 10am (Lots 1 to 230)

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