| SmallPhoto | Type of Item | Title | Price | Collectible ID | ABC |
| | Trains_and_Railroad | Idling away the sunny hours outside the #7 stall of the old Sacramento shops are Western Pacific FT units 902-D and 902-C. It is January of 1963 | $20.00 | TR2825 | |
| | Trains_and_Railroad | Western Pacific E.M.D. F-7 freight diesel units move through the yard at Keddie, California in 1959 | $20.00 | TR2822 | |
| | Trains_and_Railroad | The COLORADO EAGLE was not a flyer of limited appointment. Rather, it was a fast formation of equippage offering every of passenger-train service. From it's innovative decor - Headed up by PA-1 model ALCO diesel-electric units in 1949 | $20.00 | TR2887 | |
| | Boats_and_Ships | Cunard Steamship Company R.M.S.QUEEN MARY mailed Postcard 1951 | $20.00 | TR1775 | |
| | Boats_and_Ships | R.M.S.QUEEN MARY. Cunard Line 81,237 gross tons, Length 1,019 feet, Speed 28 1/2knots | $20.00 | TR1776 | |
| | Boats_and_Ships | R.M.S."QUEEN MARY" Unused Postcard from New York 1982 | $10.00 | TR1779 | |
| | Boats_and_Ships | WONDERS of the SPEED WORLD No.8 - R.M.S.QUEEN ELIZABETH card No.8 English Premium card | $20.00 | TR1818 | |
| | Boats_and_Ships | Cunard White-Star R.M.S.QUEEN ELIZABETH The World's Largest Liner - Unused British Postcard | $20.00 | TR1827 | |
| | Boats_and_Ships | The Cunard White-Star Liner "QUEEN ELIZABETH" - Unused British Postcard | $20.00 | TR1829 | A |
| | Boats_and_Ships | Cunard White-Star"QUEEN ELIZABETH"- Unused British Postcard | $20.00 | TR1829 | B |
| | Boats_and_Ships | R.M.S."QUEEN ELIZABETH" This was printed in New York in 1982 | $10.00 | TR1830 | |
| | Boats_and_Ships | 4012 R.M.S.QUEEN ELIZABETH (83,673 tons) Mailed from Southampton Dec. 21, 1949 Postcard Printed in Great Britain | $20.00 | TR1832 | A |
| | Boats_and_Ships | 4012 R.M.S."QUEEN ELIZABETH" at Ocean Terminal, Southampton Mailed from Southampton 1963 | $20.00 | TR1832 | B |
| | Boats_and_Ships | S.S."QUEEN ELIZABETH" Passing lower Manhattan, New York City - 1980's | $20.00 | TR1834 | |
| | Boats_and_Ships | Cunard R.M.S.QUEEN ELIZABETH 83,673 tons arriving in New York on the Hudson River | $20.00 | TR1835 | |
| | Boats_and_Ships | QUEEN ELIZABETH - The luxury Liner "QUEEN ELIZABETH" leaves the New York harbor for the last time in October 1968 | $20.00 | TR1838 | |
| | Trains_and_Railroad | Three sets of Chicago and North Western E-7 diesel units line up for servicing in the North Western's California Avenue steamliner ramp in Chicago | $20.00 | TR3098 | |
| | Trains_and_Railroad | Chicago and North Western's 112-year old 4-2-0 "Pioneer" had not been built for the C&NW - posed alongside a new GM-EMD E7 model | $20.00 | TR3094 | |
| | Trains_and_Railroad | Western & Atlantic, the "General" gained immortality on April 12, 1862 | $25.00 | TR2440 | |
| | Trains_and_Railroad | Central Pacific No.1, the GOVERNOR STANFORD was built in November or December of 1862 by Richard Norris and Sons in Philadelphia, PA | $25.00 | TR2441 | |