Shows: Timonium '05

Here is page two of photos of the 2005 "Transpo" show held in April, 2005 in Timonium, Maryland. Thanks to Rob Hoffer for the photos. Click on the thumbnails for larger images. Download time may be **slow** for a modem connection.

Above left to right. A very rare, white background butter pat in the "Centenary" pattern ("patent applied for" series) of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad; a butter pat in the "Starucca" pattern of the Erie Railroad; two plates in the "Century" pattern of the New York Central Railroad; two pieces in the "Peach Blossom" pattern of the Southern Railway.
Above left to right. A display of service plates; a sugar container in the "Aristocrat" pattern of the Chicago, Burlington, & Quincy Railroad; a teapot from Pere Marquette ferry service; a cut-glass decanter from the New York Central Railroad.
Above left to right. An extended base, red flashed globe from the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad marked with "B&O" with no "RR"; red globes for Vesta lanterns; a display of hardware; a diesel locomotive light.
Above left to right. A solid brass typhone reported to be off a Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 electric locomotive; a Baltimore & Ohio Railroad jug; a Baltimore & Ohio Railroad key; a colorful display of lamps, all of which were flashing.
Above left to right. A Western Maryland Railway inspector's lantern; a Western Maryland Adams & Westlake #250 lantern with a clear cast globe; a mint lantern made by the Steam Gauge & Lantern Company and marked for the New York Central Railroad; a lantern made by the Steam Gauge & Lantern Company and marked for the BC (??) Railroad with a blue cast globe.
Above left to right. A Buffalo, New York & Philadelphia lantern frame; a lantern made by the Steam Gauge & Lantern Company and marked for the New York, Ontario & Western Railway; a New York Central #6 made by Dietz with a blue cast globe; an odd lantern with a blue globe. Update: According to Ken Mc Cown, this is a rare Eclipse fire department lantern. The globes in Eclipse lanterns are unique to them and do not fit anything else. Thanks, Ken!
Above left to right. A brass top, bellbottom lantern made by Adams & Westlake and marked for the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway with a clear cast globe; a brass top, bellbottom lantern marked for the Maine Central Railroad with a 6-inch, two-color globe; a brass top, bellbottom lantern marked for the New York Central & Hudson River Railroad; a "The Adams" lantern made by Adams & Westlake and marked for the Huntington & Broad Top Mountain Railroad.
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