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Post by theblackferret on Dec 6, 2015 16:47:56 GMT
I'd be interested if anyone has recent experience of buying, selling etc of Tube memorabilia & can give us all a rough idea of what things might be worth. Or indeed if anyone just knows how the land lies on it.
I'm not involved in any commercial activities, I'm just curious, having noticed on eBay enamel original BR totem (hot-dog style) signs tend towards £500 with closed stations, nearer £200 with still-open stations.
Ideally, would like to know if my hunch that anything pre-LT & just UndergrounD logo would be the piece de resistance tag here, and whether radically rebuilt stations with earlier LT roundels that were replaced before 1970, or closed stations would also attract a significantly higher premium.
Ditto, ideally again, whether suitably ancient carriage maps or enamel wall maps would be more valuable.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help here.
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Post by twihlet on Dec 17, 2015 16:32:23 GMT
I bought 2 destination boards ex standard stock Northern line (Black steel/white enamel lettering)in not very good condition and a Yellow/black Metropolitan/District cab-mounted indicator (mint) at Quainton Road in the '70s for £5 the lot. I sold them at auction 3 years ago for £140.
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