Advertising & Railroadiana - Day 1 2023-11-15 Auction - 784 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA
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GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY PORCELAIN SIGN.UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD PORCELAIN SHIELD SIGN.ERIE RAILROAD STEAM LOCOMOTIVE NUMBER PLATE.
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NYC STATION SIGN.: CHAPPAQUA embossed on standard smaller NYC station sign. There is old and deteriorated smaltz field paint and heavily faded and rusted gold lettering and border. The back shows significant paint
1001: NYC STATION SIGN.Est. $200-$1,000
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PRR INTERLOCKING TOWER SIGN.: A cast iron keystone tower sign with three mounting bosses intact, "ELM" painted in gold on a red background with gold border. Back of sign shows old black paint and casting number "M6886" embossed.
1002: PRR INTERLOCKING TOWER SIGN.Est. $400-$1,500
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PRR STATION SIGN.: A die-cut heavy gauge sheet steel sign, "GRAYSTONE" in gold lettering with black border, on a red field with gold border. Sign shows some scratching and scuffing, but is otherwise in very good
1003: PRR STATION SIGN.Est. $400-$1,500
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SANTA FE BULLETIN BOARD.: A hand-painted bulletin board with the Santa Fe cross logo painted in white lettering in each top corner. "BULLETINS" is painted in white block lettering in the center. The board shows black field
1004: SANTA FE BULLETIN BOARD.Est. $400-$1,000
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SANTA FE LETTERBOARD SIGN.: A three-piece 26' long stainless steel passenger car letterboard sign, "SANTA FE" in black font on a stainless steel board. Condition: (7.0). Dimensions: Total length: 26' x 10 - 1/4".
1005: SANTA FE LETTERBOARD SIGN.Est. $500-$1,500
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PRR KEYSTONE STATION SIGN.: A cast iron PRR keystone station sign, "FRANKFORD" in newer gold paint on a newer red-painted field. Back of sign has old, corroded cast iron look. Four mounting bosses are intact. This is not a
1007: PRR KEYSTONE STATION SIGN.Est. $500-$2,000
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RAILROAD CROSSING SIGN.: A large and heavy two-sided cast iron railroad crossing warning sign. "RAILROAD CROSSING DANGER LOOK OUT FOR TRAINS" is embossed with black-painted lettering on a soiled and deteriorated white field
1008: RAILROAD CROSSING SIGN.Est. $500-$2,500
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NAME TRAIN SIGN.: A stainless steel sign, "THE MOUNTAINEER" hand-painted in black with a black border. This train ran on the Boston & Maine Railroad and succeeded "The Yankee." This is not a standard shippable item
1009: NAME TRAIN SIGN.Est. $500-$2,000
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RAILWAY EXPRESS SIGN.: SSP. A die-cut steel porcelain-coated sign from the 1960s with the modern "RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY" logo. One of the brass mounting grommets is missing from an upper corner. "REA X" logo in white
1010: RAILWAY EXPRESS SIGN.Est. $400-$1,500
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PRR STATION SIGN.: A hand-painted fabricated wood station sign, "MELVALE" in PRR font, with gold leaf outlined with black. The upper-left hand trim is missing from the border surround. The rest of border shows old gold
1011: PRR STATION SIGN.Est. $400-$1,000
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DANBY SIGN.: DANBY is painted on a heavy-gauge sheet metal sign, in black on a deteriorated, faded and soiled white field, with a black faded border. There is some minor rust showing on the edges and on the back.
1012: DANBY SIGN.Est. $200-$800
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OJITA SIGN.: OJITA is painted on an aluminum sign in faded gloss black. It appears that the field color was once white, but with all white paint missing. There are some small holes and tears, as well as
1013: OJITA SIGN.Est. $200-$600
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NYC STATION SIGN.: A cast iron NYC station sign, "MILLERSPORT" embossed with heavily tarnished gold-painted lettering and border on faded, soiled and foxed black-painted field. This sign is from the T&OC station in
1014: NYC STATION SIGN.Est. $200-$1,000
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RAILROAD SIGN.: A Southern Railway single-sided vintage oval cast iron railroad crossing sign. "STOP LOOK LISTEN" in black-painted lettering on a faded and deteriorated white field. There is a casting number "1492"
1015: RAILROAD SIGN.Est. $200-$500
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PRR KEYSTONE STATION SIGN.: A hand-painted Keystone station sign, "EAST MANCHESTER" in heavily faded gold lettering (PRR sign font) with faded gold border and chalked and faded red field paint. This is a Masonite sign that is
1016: PRR KEYSTONE STATION SIGN.Est. $200-$500
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C&O STATION SIGN.: A large wooden sign, "C&O FREIGHT STATION" in faded black lettering on a soiled, faded and chalked white field, with black-painted wooden border all around. This is not a standard shippable item and
1017: C&O STATION SIGN.Est. $200-$1,500
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RAILROAD SIGN.: A large, heavy cast iron railroad sign, "GEORGIA LAW / STOP / UNSAFE R. R. CROSSING" in large, attractive stretched block lettering. Embossed letters show old, deteriorated black paint on a heavily
1018: RAILROAD SIGN.Est. $200-$1,200
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RAILROAD SIGN.: A cast iron railroad sign, "ERIE R.R." embossed and painted in heavily deteriorated gold lettering, on a chalked and faded black field. This sign has a real nice eased border with scalloped corners.
1019: RAILROAD SIGN.Est. $200-$600
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RAILROAD SIGN.: A cast iron railroad sign, "L. S. & M. S. RY." embossed and painted in heavily deteriorated gold lettering, on a chalked and faded black field. This sign has a real nice eased border with scalloped
1020: RAILROAD SIGN.Est. $200-$600
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RAILROAD SIGN.: A cast iron railroad sign, "BOSTON & MAINE R.R." embossed and painted in heavily deteriorated gold lettering, on a chalked and faded black field. This sign has a real nice eased border with scalloped
1021: RAILROAD SIGN.Est. $200-$600
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RAILROAD SIGN.: A reproduction cast aluminum railroad sign with the Western Maryland "fireball" logo embossed. "WESTERN MARYLAND FAST FREIGHT LINE" in white-painted lettering on a black field, surrounded by a gold
1022: RAILROAD SIGN.Est. $100-$400
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RAILROAD SIGN.: A stamped steel embossed round railroad crossing sign, "RR +." This sign has been restored recently with newer black lettering on a gold field. There are square holes for lag mounting. This is not a
1023: RAILROAD SIGN.Est. $100-$600
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PRR STATION APPROACH SIGN.: A reproduction cast iron station approach sign, "SONYEA." There is a pattern number "M13489" embossed in the back. Sign has four mounting holes. This is not a standard shippable item and will require
1024: PRR STATION APPROACH SIGN.Est. $100-$300
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PRR STEAM LOCOMOTIVE ROUND NUMBER PLATE 2671.: A beautiful cast iron round number plate from L1s-class Mikado "2671," with separately applied numerals. This locomotive was built in 1918 by Baldwin Locomotive Works, construction no. 50820 and
1025: PRR STEAM LOCOMOTIVE ROUND NUMBER PLATE 2671.Est. $300-$1,200
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DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER'S PLATE.: A cast bronze ALCo diesel plate, Louisville & Nashville RR, ALCO model S-1. Very early bronze plate, 2nd diesel locomotive owned by the L&N. Construction number 69516, built Sept. 1941. Small ALCO
1026: DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER'S PLATE.Est. $500-$3,500
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DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER'S PLATE.: Milwaukee Road, Fairbanks Morse model H16-44, locomotive number 2501, then renumbered to #421. Stainless steel. Serial number 16L-935, built 12-1954. Plate shows scratched black field, with stainless
1027: DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER'S PLATE.Est. $500-$2,500
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PRR LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER'S PLATE.: A cast bronze Baldwin oval from PRR road no. 4605, a I.1.s.a 2-10-0 decapod built in 1923, Baldwin construction no. 57125, and scrapped in December, 1956. Plate shows light tarnish on face, with
1028: PRR LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER'S PLATE.Est. $500-$1,500
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ERIE RAILROAD STEAM LOCOMOTIVE NUMBER PLATE.: A beautiful rectangular Erie Railroad number plate from road number 3340, classified as S-2 by the Erie, this 2-8-4 "Berkshire" type locomotive built by Lima Locomotive Works in 1927. Plate features
1031: ERIE RAILROAD STEAM LOCOMOTIVE NUMBER PLATE.Est. $1,000-$2,500
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PRR LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER'S PLATE.: A cast bronze Juniata oval from PRR road no. 5016, a D.16.s.b 4-4-0 American built in 1918, Juniata construction no. 570, and scrapped in November, 1930. Plate shows newer black field paint on face,
1032: PRR LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER'S PLATE.Est. $500-$1,500
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PRR LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER'S PLATE.: A cast bronze Baldwin oval from PRR road no. 1982, a L.1.s. 2-8-2 Mikado built in 1918, Baldwin construction no. 49692, and retired in September, 1952. Plate shows newer black field paint on face,
1033: PRR LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER'S PLATE.Est. $500-$1,500
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M&STL RR STEAM LOCOMOTIVE NUMBER PLATE 452.: A beautiful cast iron round number plate from THE LOUIE, "452," a 2-8-0 consolidation type, was the last steamer in steam on The Louie. This locomotive was scrapped in the mid-1960s. The plate shows
1034: M&STL RR STEAM LOCOMOTIVE NUMBER PLATE 452.Est. $400-$2,000
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LOCOMOTIVE NUMBER PLATE.: A cast iron and bronze locomotive front number plate. The plate is cast iron with cast bronze numerals and was mounted long ago on a mahogany-veneered board that shows some water distress and
1035: LOCOMOTIVE NUMBER PLATE.Est. $400-$1,200
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PRR STEAM LOCOMOTIVE ROUND NUMBER PLATE 4249.: A beautiful cast iron round number plate from I1s-class "4249." This locomotive was built in 1923 by Baldwin Locomotive Works, construction no. 56647; rebuilt as I1sa in May, 1943, and retired in
1036: PRR STEAM LOCOMOTIVE ROUND NUMBER PLATE 4249.Est. $300-$1,200
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STEAM LOCOMOTIVE NUMBER PLATE 2.: A nice round, cast iron number plate with cast bronze numeral "2"; provenance unknown. The plate shows newer black field gloss with silver border and a tarnished bronze numeral. There is a center
1037: STEAM LOCOMOTIVE NUMBER PLATE 2.Est. $200-$800
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STEAM LOCOMOTIVE NUMBER PLATE 41.: A nice round, cast iron number plate with cast bronze numerals "41"; provenance unknown. The plate shows newer black field gloss with silver border and tarnished bronze numerals. There is a center
1038: STEAM LOCOMOTIVE NUMBER PLATE 41.Est. $200-$800
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RAILROAD SIGN.: A large oval cast iron railroad crossing sign, "RAILROAD CROSSING STOP LOOK AND LISTEN" embossed in serif font and painted in faded black gloss on a soiled and rusting white field. Back of sign has
1039: RAILROAD SIGN.Est. $200-$800
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PRR PLAQUE.: A cast bronze PRR logo plaque of unknown application or provenance. Plaque shows many nicks and wear. There is no apparent provision for hanging plaque. Condition: (8.0). Dimensions: 14" x 14".
1040: PRR PLAQUE.Est. $200-$500
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RAILROAD DERRICK BUILDER'S PLATE.: A cast iron builder's plate from a railroad wrecking derrick, made by the Ohio Locomotive Crane Company, Bucyrus, Ohio. Lettering shows older gold paint on a black field. Back of sign shows a yellow
1041: RAILROAD DERRICK BUILDER'S PLATE.Est. $200-$500
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STEAM LOCOMOTIVE BELL.: A 15" bronze steam locomotive bell, mounted in a large cast iron yoke. There is a nice bronze ball finial attached. The clapper and actuation arm are intact. The yoke shows old, deteriorated black
1044: STEAM LOCOMOTIVE BELL.Est. $1,000-$2,500
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STEAM LOCOMOTIVE BELL.: An early bronze steam locomotive bell with several decorative rings machined into the bottom sector. The yoke is a large cast iron boiler mount with old original deteriorated black paint. There are
1045: STEAM LOCOMOTIVE BELL.Est. $1,000-$3,000
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STEAM LOCOMOTIVE BELL.: A 15" bronze locomotive bell, mounted in a large yoke with provision for side mounting and boiler top mounting. The yoke has original black paint and is cast "C of GA RY" (Central of Georgia
1046: STEAM LOCOMOTIVE BELL.Est. $1,000-$5,000
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STEAM LOCOMOTIVE BELL.: A 15" bronze steam locomotive bell, mounted in a large cast iron yoke. The clapper and actuation arm are intact. The yoke includes a nice ball finial. The bell shows light tarnish and the yoke shows
1047: STEAM LOCOMOTIVE BELL.Est. $1,000-$2,500
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SANTA FE STEAM LOCOMOTIVE WHISTLE.: A six-chime cast iron steam whistle with a bronze acorn finial. The top chamber is embossed "AT&SF" and "LM5408." The steam valve and actuation lever are intact. The whistle is mounted on a
1048: SANTA FE STEAM LOCOMOTIVE WHISTLE.Est. $1,000-$3,000
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GTR STEAM LOCOMOTIVE WHISTLE.: A cast iron five-chime whistle with actuation lever intact, mounted on a post with a split base. The entire unit is painted flat black. The whistle body is embossed "G. T. R." on top, along with a
1049: GTR STEAM LOCOMOTIVE WHISTLE.Est. $1,000-$3,000
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STEAM LOCOMOTIVE WHISTLE.: A Nathan five-chime cast iron steam locomotive whistle with a fabricated shroud covering half of the whistle. This unit is complete with a mounting flange and a shutoff valve, as well as a valve for
1050: STEAM LOCOMOTIVE WHISTLE.Est. $1,000-$5,000
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NYWS&B RY RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBE.: A clear, no. 39 extended base globe, with "NYWS&B Ry" embossed in serif font in above average relief. Glass is very clear and has numerous fitter chips and flakes from RR use. This is a real nice
1051: NYWS&B RY RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBE.Est. $200-$600
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ERIE RR CO RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBE.: A signal green, no. 39 extended base globe, "ERIE. R. R. Co." embossed in above average relief. Color translucence is very good. The base fitter shows some light RR wear. Condition: (Very Good).
1052: ERIE RR CO RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBE.Est. $200-$1,600
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C.R.R FIXED GLOBE RAILROAD LANTERN.: An early, unguarded, star-diamond-star fixed globe unit with tin bracelet bail and five-pointed star piercings in the chimney and 6-pointed stars in the oil cup filigree. The fount sleeve has come
1053: C.R.R FIXED GLOBE RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $200-$500
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FITCHBURG RAILROAD LANTERN.: A C T Ham 6" brass top bellbottom model made in the New England configuration. The lid reflector is nicely embossed "FITCHBURG." The 7" diameter bayonet base is has a glass oil fount and no. 1
1054: FITCHBURG RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $200-$800
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MP RR RAILROAD LANTERN.: A flat steel guard wire-bottom brass-top model made by M. M. Buck & Co. of St. Louis. "M. P. R. R." is nicely embossed on the lid reflector in serif font."16137" is nicely stamped in the lid
1055: MP RR RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $200-$1,000
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CONDUCTOR'S RAILROAD LANTERN.: An Adams & Westlake Pullman-style model, with a fixed base and a threaded fount with No. 1 ratchet burner affixed. There is an A&W oval hallmark on the fount. The clear globe is hand-blown, correct
1056: CONDUCTOR'S RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $200-$700
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CV RR RAILROAD LANTERN.: A Thompson's patent double-guard, fixed-base bellbottom lantern made by the Taylor Manufacturing Co. of New Britain, Connecticut. "C. V. R. R." is nicely embossed on the lid reflector along with an
1057: CV RR RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $400-$1,000
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B&A RR RAILROAD LANTERN.: A Dietz No. 6, double guard, fixed base model with correct plug-in fount and No. 2 ratchet burner affixed. "B. & A. R. R." is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The lantern shows original patina.
1058: B&A RR RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $400-$1,500
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CONDUCTOR'S RAILROAD LANTERN.: A brass wire bottom conductor's lantern with a screw-on oil cup, probably made by A&W, but there's no maker's hallmark. There are several Wm. Westlake patent dates stamped into the underside of the
1059: CONDUCTOR'S RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $400-$800
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OC&N RAILROAD LANTERN.: An early, unguarded, fixed globe model, likely made by the New England Glass Co., ca. early 1860s. The clear globe is an elongated barrel, beautifully engraved "OC&NR" for the Old Colony & Newport
1060: OC&N RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $400-$1,500
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CONCORD RAILROAD LANTERN.: An early Thompson's patent model made by the Taylor Mfg. Co. of New Britain, CT. The bail saddle does not have the Thompson's patent stamp on the side. The securing screw is seated in a small dimple
1061: CONCORD RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $400-$800
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C T CO RAILROAD LANTERN.: An early, unguarded, fixed globe model, likely made by the New England Glass Co., ca. early 1860s. The clear globe is a straight cylinder, nicely engraved "C.T.Co." The tin chimney is fixed by old
1062: C T CO RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $400-$1,000
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CONDUCTOR'S RAILROAD LANTERN.: A C T Ham No. 39 (hallmarked on base underside), double guard, brass bellbottom railroad lantern with correct bayonet base and No. 1 ratchet burner. The lantern shows a dirty, lightly tarnished
1063: CONDUCTOR'S RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $500-$2,000
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RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBE.: A no. 39, Corning-style, hand blown, split clear over green globe. The top fitter has an oval shape as manufactured. The globe has fire finished top and bottom fitters and shows little sign of RR
1064: RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBE.Est. $500-$2,000
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B&M RR RAILROAD LANTERN.: A Railroad Signal Lamp & Lantern Co. tin top, bellbottom, double guard model with the correct bayonet base and glass fount with no. 1 ratchet burner affixed. "B&MRR" is nicely embossed on the lid
1065: B&M RR RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $500-$3,000
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ERIE RAILROAD LANTERN.: An early Wm Porter's Sons double guard model made to ERIE specifications ca. 1875. "E. RY. Co." is embossed in the brass cap. The cap is pushed in a little and could be straightened easily by a
1066: ERIE RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $500-$2,500
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CONDUCTOR'S RAILROAD PRESENTATION LANTERN.: A nickel plated, brass conductor's model, probably made by the Steam Gauge and Lantern Co., but it's not hallmarked. The frame is highly engraved with leaves and vines on the chimney and base. The
1067: CONDUCTOR'S RAILROAD PRESENTATION LANTERN.Est. $500-$4,000
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D & H C C O RAILROAD LANTERN.: A C T Ham No. 39 brass-top bellbottom, nicely embossed "D & H. C. Co." on the lid reflector. The brass top is embossed "No. 39 Railroad." This double-guard model has the correct bayonet base, with a
1068: D & H C C O RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $500-$2,000
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WEST SHORE RR RAILROAD LANTERN.: An 1882 patented beehive-top single-guard No. 39 bellbottom, made by the Adams & Westlake Co. "WEST SHORE" is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The bayonet base has the A&W patent stamp and has a
1069: WEST SHORE RR RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $500-$2,000
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B N Y & P RAILROAD LANTERN.: A No. 6 double-guard fixed-base brass-top model made by the Steam Gauge & Lantern Co. The plug-in fount is correct for this model and has a No. 2 ratchet burner affixed. The lid latch spring is a
1070: B N Y & P RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $500-$2,500
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W&LE RY RAILROAD LANTERN.: An 1895 patent, double-guard wire-bottom made by the Adams & Westlake Co., with the correct insert fount and No. 1 ratchet burner affixed. "W&L.E.RY" is nicely embossed on the lid reflector; "C2137"
1071: W&LE RY RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $1,000-$3,000
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LVRR RAILROAD LANTERN.: A steel guard No. 6 double-guard wire-bottom lantern made by The Railroad Signal Lamp & Lantern Co. "L.V. R. R." is lightly embossed on the lid reflector. The bayonet fount is correct for this model
1072: LVRR RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $1,000-$4,000
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N Y O & W RY RAILROAD LANTERN.: A double-guard No. 39 brass-top lantern made by the Steam Gauge & Lantern Co. in Syracuse. "N. Y. O. & W. Ry" is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The bayonet base is correct for this model and
1073: N Y O & W RY RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $500-$5,000
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NYO&W RR RAILROAD LANTERN.: A one piece top, Adlake Reliable bellbottom model with fixed base and double globe guard. "N.Y.O & W.Ry." is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The insert fount is correct for this model and has a
1074: NYO&W RR RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $500-$4,000
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ERIE RR RAILROAD LANTERN.: A No. 39 wire-bottom double-guard lantern made by C T Ham. "Erie R R" is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The bayonet fount is correct for this model and has a No. 2 ratchet burner affixed. The
1075: ERIE RR RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $500-$2,500
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ERIE RR RAILROAD LANTERN.: A double-guard No. 39 brass-top lantern made by C T Ham. The lid is embossed "Erie R R." The bayonet base is correct for this model and has a No. 1 "pick wick" lard screw affixed. The chimney looks
1076: ERIE RR RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $500-$2,500
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CONDUCTOR'S RAILROAD LANTERN.: A loose globe Kelly conductor's brass model with a dull, nickel-plated finish. There is some plating wear to the bail and guard wires, as these components show more brass. It is possible that the
1077: CONDUCTOR'S RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $500-$1,500
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NYC RAILROAD LANTERN.: A late model Dietz No. 6, double guard model with fixed base and correct plug-in fount with no. 2 ratchet burner affixed. The lantern retains most of its original hot dip galvanized coating and is
1078: NYC RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $500-$2,500
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NYNH&H RR RAILROAD LANTERN.: A Thompson's patent double-guard, fixed-base bellbottom lantern made by the Taylor Manufacturing Co. of New Britain, Connecticut. "N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R." is beautifully embossed in dog-bone font on
1079: NYNH&H RR RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $500-$2,000
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FITCHBURG RAILROAD LANTERN.: A Thompson's patent, double-guard, fixed-base bellbottom lantern made by the Taylor Manufacturing Co. of New Britain, Connecticut. "FITCHBURG R.R." is nicely embossed on both the lid reflector and
1080: FITCHBURG RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $500-$1,500
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WEST SHORE RAILROAD LANTERN: An single guard, "Iron Clad" no. 39 model made by the Steam Gauge & Lantern Co. in Syracuse. "WEST SHORE" is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The bayonet base appears to be an A&W mismatch, but
1081: WEST SHORE RAILROAD LANTERNEst. $400-$1,200
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CM&L RR RAILROAD LANTERN.: An early, unguarded, fixed globe model, likely made by the New England Glass Co., ca. early 1860s. The globe is an early solid red, gold salt ruby (sometimes called cranberry) example, beautifully
1082: CM&L RR RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $400-$1,500
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N.R.R RAILROAD LANTERN.: An early, unguarded, fixed globe model, likely made by the New England Glass Co., ca. early 1860s. The globe is an early solid red, gold salt ruby (sometimes called cranberry) example, beautifully
1083: N.R.R RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $400-$1,000
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RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBE.: A cobalt blue No. 39 extended base railroad lantern globe, nicely embossed "W C R R." in a rectangular embossing panel. The globe shows no sign of railroad use. Color translucence is good for blue.
1084: RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBE.Est. $400-$800
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RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBE.: A split-color red/clear No. 39 hand-blown railroad lantern globe with extended base. Top and bottom fitters are nicely ground smooth. Maker's hallmark is etched at the top of the globe, "MACBETH NO
1085: RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBE.Est. $400-$1,200
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BRASS MARINE LANTERN.: A brass double-guard fixed-base 6" lantern of unknown manufacture. The plug-in brass fount has a No. 1 Callendar brass burner affixed. The unit has no hallmarks and is not otherwise marked in any
1086: BRASS MARINE LANTERN.Est. $200-$400
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ERIE RR RAILROAD LANTERN.: A double guard, No. 39 wire bottom model made by C T Ham. "ERIE R.R." is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The bayonet fount is correct for this model and has a no. 2 ratchet burner affixed. The
1087: ERIE RR RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $200-$500
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N Y & N E R R RAILROAD LANTERN.: A fixed-base double-guard brass-top frame made by the Railroad Signal Lamp & Lantern Company (but not hallmarked) for the New York & New England RR. "N Y & N E R R" is nicely embossed on the lid
1088: N Y & N E R R RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $200-$800
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BRASS MARINE LANTERN.: A brass double-guard fixed-base 6" lantern of unknown manufacture. The plug-in black-painted brass fount is not correct for this model, but fits acceptably. The unit has no hallmarks and is not
1089: BRASS MARINE LANTERN.Est. $200-$400
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N Y O & W RY RAILROAD LANTERN.: A No. 39 "iron clad" double-guard bellbottom model made by the Steam Gauge & Lantern Co. "N. Y. O. & W. Ry" is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The bayonet base is correct for this model and has
1090: N Y O & W RY RAILROAD LANTERN.Est. $200-$1,000
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RAILROAD LAMP.: A brass wall lamp made by the Adams & Westlake Co. There is an ornate wall-mounting bracket holding a cantilevered oil tank, to which the lamp assembly is attached. There is a cased green and white
1091: RAILROAD LAMP.Est. $500-$2,000
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RAILROAD LAMP.: A brass wall lamp made by the Adams & Westlake Co. There is an ornate wall-mounting bracket holding a cantilevered oil tank, to which the lamp assembly is attached. There is a porcelain-coated sheet
1092: RAILROAD LAMP.Est. $500-$2,000
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RAILROAD CAR LAMP.: A brass wall-mounted car lamp with internal candle holder. The lamp is held in place by a two-piece wall bracket. The top chimney is affixed to the top of the globe, as well as the bottom chimney.
1093: RAILROAD CAR LAMP.Est. $500-$2,000
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RAILROAD PLATFORM LAMP.: A Dietz Pioneer tubular platform lamp, complete with fount and correct globe. The globe shows purple tinting from UV exposure and is somewhat cloudy. The body embossed "DIETZ PIONEER" on the bottom
1094: RAILROAD PLATFORM LAMP.Est. $400-$800
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RAILROAD PLATFORM LAMP.: A Dietz No. 3 tubular platform lamp, complete with fount and correct globe, embossed "DIETZ NO 3 NEW YORK USA." The lamp is complete and has been repainted in green, similar to when new. Included
1095: RAILROAD PLATFORM LAMP.Est. $400-$800
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DIETZ STREET LAMP W/ BRACKET.: A four-sided cold-blast Dietz square tubular street lamp (hallmarked on the mounting socket). Unit is complete with glass and the correct fount and burner unit. Lamp shows newer green paint, similar
1096: DIETZ STREET LAMP W/ BRACKET.Est. $400-$1,200
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NYO&W RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT.: A cloth railroad uniform hat, no manufacturer apparent. "N Y O & W RY. / CONDUCTOR" in black enamel on gold badge. The O&W logo is embossed on the side buttons. The patent leather bill shows crazing.
1097: NYO&W RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT.Est. $200-$500
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NYO&W RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT.: A black cloth vented hat made by Brooks Uniform & Costume Co. The silver and black enamel badge reads "N Y O & W Ry. / TRAINMAN." Gold side buttons are embossed with the O&W logo. The patent leather
1098: NYO&W RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT.Est. $200-$400
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D&H RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT.: A navy blue wool uniform hat with a square patent leather bill that shows some foxing. The gold and black enamel badge is in early fancy style, "The D&H Co." in a crest on a fancy embossed marquee
1099: D&H RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT.Est. $200-$800
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SANTA FE RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT.: A navy blue cloth railroad uniform hat. "SANTA FE PASSENGER AGENT" in gold bullion on the crest, with a black rope decoration punctuated by two small gold embossed Santa Fe logo side buttons.
1100: SANTA FE RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT.Est. $200-$600
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RAILROAD HALF STEP BOX.: A real nice, early wood and tin New Haven step box from Grand Central Terminal in New York. This unit is constructed with wood panels joined by tin corner pieces all screwed together, possibly made
1101: RAILROAD HALF STEP BOX.Est. $200-$800
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RAILROAD PULLMAN FULL-STEP BOX.: A cast aluminum full-step made by Macline Inc. Of Pinconning, Michigan (embossed underneath). There is a tag riveted to the inside that says "DISTRIBUTED BY MANUFACTURER'S AIDS COMPANY, CHICAGO." The
1102: RAILROAD PULLMAN FULL-STEP BOX.Est. $200-$500
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RAILROAD PASSENGER FULL-STEP BOX.: A steel Morton full-step, "NICKEL PLATE ROAD" embossed on one end. Rubber feet appear to be originals. The body and perforated top plate have a brass appearance. Underside shows poorly applied gold
1103: RAILROAD PASSENGER FULL-STEP BOX.Est. $400-$1,200
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LS&MS CABOOSE STOVE.: A large caboose stove with "LS&MS" embossed on the fire door, burning chamber and the base. The stove shows heavy pitting under newer black paint. The 21" diameter top casting is cracked in two
1104: LS&MS CABOOSE STOVE.Est. $400-$800
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RAILROAD SEMAPHORE SIGNAL BLADE.: A cast iron, three-aspect semaphore blade assembly with a porcelain-coated, stamped steel blade attached. The casting has been restored, and each of the three lenses - red, yellow and green - are
1105: RAILROAD SEMAPHORE SIGNAL BLADE.Est. $400-$800
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RAILROAD SEMAPHORE SIGNAL BLADE.: A stamped steel semaphore signal blade with a porcelain coated stamped steel arm. Red, yellow and green lenses are intact. The arm has one small area of porcelain missing. Porcelain shows good gloss.
1106: RAILROAD SEMAPHORE SIGNAL BLADE.Est. $400-$800
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SANTA FE LOUNGE CAR LEXAN PANEL.: A decorative Lexan pane encased in an aluminum frame from a Hi-Level Santa Fe lounge car. Panel was located in the Kachina Coffee Shop area in the lower level of the car. The artwork shows a
1107: SANTA FE LOUNGE CAR LEXAN PANEL.Est. $500-$5,000
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LEHIGH VALLEY LOCOMOTIVE NOSE FLAG.: A die-cut, heavy gauge, sheet steel nose flag used on several long-nosed ALCo diesel locomotive models, and possibly others. Paint shows good gloss and is in real nice condition, showing no major
1108: LEHIGH VALLEY LOCOMOTIVE NOSE FLAG.Est. $500-$2,500
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ERIE RR WALL SCONCE.: A brass, two-piece early wall sconce made by the Loeffelholz Company of Milwaukee, hallmarked on the underside of the oil fount. The bottom piece has an ornate bronze cast wall bracket and is
1109: ERIE RR WALL SCONCE.Est. $500-$1,500
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NS LOCOMOTIVE SEAT.: A fireman/brakeman seat embossed with the "NS" logo on the cushion. The black perforated heavy-vinyl covering is in good condition. The seat is mounted on its original structure, which shows some
1110: NS LOCOMOTIVE SEAT.Est. $400-$800
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ERIE RR RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT BADGE.: A nickel-plated brass badge "DECKHAND" over "ERIE RAILROAD." Back of badge bears the hallmark of the American Railway Supply Co., New York. Badge shows light tarnish, with no black enamel in the
1113: ERIE RR RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT BADGE.Est. $200-$800
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ERIE RR RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT BADGE.: A brass badge, "ERIE" in diamond logo in blue and white enamel, "CONDUCTOR" in black enamel on the badge face. There are two screw terminals in the back and no maker's hallmark. Condition:
1114: ERIE RR RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT BADGE.Est. $200-$400
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ERIE RR RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT BADGE.: A brass badge "CAPTAIN" over "ERIE RAILROAD." Back of badge bears the hallmark of the American Railway Supply Co., New York. Badge shows light tarnish, with no black enamel in the letter relief. This
1115: ERIE RR RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT BADGE.Est. $200-$1,000
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ERIE RR RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT BADGE.: A nickel-plated brass badge "WHEELSMAN" over "ERIE RAILROAD." Back of badge bears the hallmark of the American Railway Supply Co., New York. Badge shows light tarnish, with no black enamel in the
1116: ERIE RR RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT BADGE.Est. $200-$1,000
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SANTA FE PASSENGER CAR NUMBER BOARD.: 2873 is showing in silhouette on a stainless steel number board. All black paint is missing. Santa Fe car 2873 was a coach built by Pullman-Standard in 1947, part of a 51-car order (2861 to 2911).
1118: SANTA FE PASSENGER CAR NUMBER BOARD.Est. $200-$600
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LOCOMOTIVE INSTRUCTION MANUAL.: A rare large-format EMD instruction manual for Kansas City Southern Model E3, dated 1940. This is an early Streamliner locomotive instruction manual. Condition: (Good). Dimensions: 9" x 3/4" x 11 -
1119: LOCOMOTIVE INSTRUCTION MANUAL.Est. $200-$600
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LOCOMOTIVE INSTRUCTION MANUAL.: An EMD Model E5 Diesel-Electric instruction manual for CB&Q E5 locomotives 9913 - 9915, including A and B units. These are the famous "Silver" series with fluted stainless steel side panels. Manual
1120: LOCOMOTIVE INSTRUCTION MANUAL.Est. $200-$500
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