DAY 1 of Three-Day General Auction
By Cadmore Auctions
Aug 26, 2024
3 Station Close, Potters Bar EN6 1TL

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LOT 92:

A Large Vintage Collection of Tri-ang Railway Coaches and Accessories. Please see detailed inventory below for the ...

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£ 250
Estimated price :
£250 - £350
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Auction took place on Aug 26, 2024 at Cadmore Auctions
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A Large Vintage Collection of Tri-ang Railway Coaches and Accessories. Please see detailed inventory below for the finer details.
Boxed items:
R23 Royal mail coach set. (Collects the mail bag at the station)
R81 Station set. X2 one boxed.
Power transformer
R21 British railway coach boxed x 2
R22 British railway restaurant car boxed x 3
Coal tender (green) x1 boxed
R114 Box car boxed
R52 0-6-0 class 3F Tank locomotive boxed x 2
R61 Signal box (boxed)
R77 Bridge supports boxed
R53 4-6-2 Princess Elizabeth loco green livery boxed
11sections of grey track boxed
R42 speed control unit. Boxed
R292 points hand controlled x6 boxed
R100 crossover boxed
Unboxed
R53 4-6-2 Princess Elizabeth loco black livery unboxed with coal tenders x2
Clockwork locos x 2
Box cars x 6 unboxed
Car transporter carriage x 1 unboxed
R21 passenger coaches x 4 unboxed
2 signal sets hand controlled
I passenger step bridge
I railway car crossing with white gates
3 station buildings
5 bridge supports various heights
00 grey and black bridge track numerous lengths to complete a functioning railway.
From the original owner:
Every boys childhood in the 1960/70s was to have a train set, if you were posh it was set up permanently in the loft, sadly ours were for those rainy Sunday afternoons when you couldn’t get out on your bike and it was the railway or Scalextric to set up.

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