Hi...as soon as I read the first line of post #1, I knew what was coming....
In 1999 I heard of an auction with a huge amount of LGB for sale, somewhere on the south coast in Hampshire? I'll try and remember where...which will pin down the auctioneer. The sale was in a venue over the road from the auctioneers office if that helps anyone. I requested the catalogue, and was interested in a couple of items which I hoped I might be able to bid on and win. LGB even then could be expensive second hand.
So I drove down, and had a good look, being interested in mainly Europen outline, I didn't look at anything else. There were loads of EBT hoppers sold in batches of 4 or 8, with knuckle couplers, not ( then ) my cup of tea.
The auctioneer told me that the collection was from a deceased persons clearance, initially he went in his estate car to collect, but after 2 return journeys, he decided to rent a van.
Come the time for the auction, there was so much stuff to sell, and so few bidders, items were going for a song. A long red RhB coach which was around £160 new, would sell for £70 ish. And the same for the locos, some of which were bog standard, some of which were modified, including several 2045 locos like yours. I know, because I have one, which was running a couple of months ago. Mine had the couplers cut short, and cowcatchers fitted and in the same 'Peach Bottom Railway'. Think mine is 205
The strange twisted wire on the front is a multiple working jumper cable. I have since made a coupling extender and removed the additional wiring, and replaced the diodes for the directional light. The original owner may also have used a battery wagon, as I think the skates were missing from mine.
After the auction, I paid for my goods, which only just fitted into the car. As smaller stock was lotted in multiples of 4, I did swap some things in the carpark with another purchaser.
I know that one of these locos was bought by 'Wheels of Steel' who have a shop in central London. It was still for sale after a year or so, but then dissapeared from the shelves on a later visit.
Enjoy your purchase!
Malcolm