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037 Farsley Omnibus Co Bus Conductor’s Ticket Machine

This vintage Farsley ticket machine is a fascinating piece of transport history, likely used by a bus conductor. Featuring a mechanical dial and lever, it showcases early 20th-century engineering. A desirable collectable for enthusiasts of transport memorabilia and vintage mechanical items.

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Bidder Name Bidding Time Bid Auto
Katie Circulation 2025-12-07 09:18:22 £18.75
Agreed Junk 2025-12-07 09:18:22 £17.75 Auto
Agreed Junk 2025-12-07 09:13:43 £16.00 Auto
Yard Bulk 2025-12-07 09:13:43 £15.00
Agreed Junk 2025-12-06 22:27:18 £9.09
Miniature Chicken 2025-12-06 22:23:58 £8.09
Guided Regards 2025-12-06 22:23:58 £8.00 Auto
Guided Regards 2025-12-05 22:38:26 £7.00
Plants Brian 2025-12-04 20:08:57 £6.00

Auction Ended

Winning Bid: £18.75

Winner: Katie Circulation

Timezone: Europe/London

Reserve Met

Farsley Omnibus Ticket Machine

This is a Farsley ticket machine, likely used by a bus conductor on an omnibus. The machine features a rotating dial for selecting ticket values, and a lever mechanism for issuing tickets. The metal casing shows signs of use, consistent with a working life in a public transport environment. It is a fascinating example of early 20th-century mechanical engineering, designed for a specific purpose within a bygone era of transport.

Condition and Collectability

The ticket machine presents with a weathered patina, indicative of its age and use. While the mechanism’s functionality is not assessed, it is a visually appealing piece for collectors of transport memorabilia, engineering artefacts, or vintage items. The machine’s originality adds to its appeal, offering a glimpse into the history of public transport and the tools used by those who worked within it.