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Large Edwardian BOSCH Type RO foot operated starter switch, two stage, with floor mounting bracket, 200 mm tall overall. |
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Single Brass torpedo shaped acetylene headlamp by CARELLO FRATELLI of Torino. 200 mm lens, 280 mm deep curved shell, fork mounted, with spare bevelled glass lens. |
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Pair DIETZ electric headlamps, Special Model No. 9. 8 ½ inch lens, 11 inches overall. Brass bodied, with fork mountings. One possibly a/f. (Pair) |
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AVOMETER Model 8, with test probes, spare battery etc. |
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David Brown ASTON MARTIN badge, 2-pin mounting, 4 ¾ inches, cream and black and chrome finish. |
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Pair rare MARCHAL tail lamps, chromium finish, each with 3 red lenses. Lamp body 80 mm, one with repaired bracket, one badge missing, but otherwise complete and in good order. |
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Two rare BOSCH dashboard lamps with blue lenses, believed unused. Brass and nickel finish, for flush fitting with 70 mm projecting, one has removable bracket for surface mounting. (2) |
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LANCIA Torino. Pair 55 mm flange mounted instruments, ‘Olio’ 0-10 metric d’acqua, lens replaced, and ‘Benzina’ 0-3 metric d’acqua. Silver dials, brass bodies, to suit Theta etc. |
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Single MARCHAL headlamp, 1930s. 10 inch lens, fluted reflector and diffuser. Less bulb holder; also pair 9 inch chromium plated Marchal Type 275 headlamps, complete but slightly a/f shells. (3) |
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Single MARCHAL Type 422 7 inch headlamp unit, c1960, (NOS), also pair headlamp bowls to suit Marchal Type 652 rectangular spotlamp and 8 inch BOSCH spotlamp. (5) |
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LUCAS 7 inch headlamp lens with tripod and reflector, also Lucas 7 inch Le Mans headlamp unit complete, bulbs etc. To suit ASTON MARTIN DB4, (NOS). (4) |
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Pair early ASTON MARTIN DB4 rear lamp surrounds, also crank pulley, brake pipes, radiator shutter cockpit control, hoses, master cylinder etc, to suit. (Box) |
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‘Le Grand Prix Automobile de Monaco’ 1929-1960, Yves Naquin, pub. Editions Automobile, Monaco. Limited edition No. 125/150. Signed by author. English language edition, 348 pp plus annexes. Large format fully illustrated and lavish publication. Mint condition. |
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Large VULCAN mascot. 4 ¾ inches (125 mm) tall. Nickel finish, 4-stud mounting on wooden plinth. |
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Small VULCAN mascot. 3 ¾ inches (95 mm) tall. Chromium finish, permanently mounted on brass radiator cap. |
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Stylised CHRYSLER bird in flight mascot, chromium finish, 10 ½ inches, to adorn the hood of c1953 New Yorker. Based on designs used in the 1930 Chrysler building in New York. |
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WILLYS KNIGHT mascot. 4 ½ inches (120 mm) tall. Composition material, on radiator cap. Finely detailed, but end to lance missing. |
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Large brass Eagle mascot, standing with outstretched wings. 10 inch span, very fine detail. Remains of chrome plate. Mounted on cap. |
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17 inch 3-spoke sprung steering wheel, from AC Greyhound, but suit Aston Martin, Jensen etc. Slightly a/f. |
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GUY Motors mascot ‘Feathers In Our Cap’. 4 ½ inches (120 mm). Cast aluminium, on radiator cap. |
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Fine ROVER Vikings head mascot, 3 ½ inches (85 mm) tall, aluminium. On wooden plinth. |
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JAGUAR large ‘leaping cat’ mascot. 7 ½ inches (200 mm) long. Chromium plated finish, with 2 stud fixing. |
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Silver plated Joan of Arc mascot, depicting naked girl with hands tied behind her back. 6 inches (150 mm) tall. Single stud fixing. |
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Large FODEN script radiator badge. 12 inches (300 mm). Chromium plated brass, also ‘Austin Seven’ (Mini) 2-part script badge by J. Fray, B’ham. (2) |
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Handed pair FORD Mustang Pony Badges. Chromium finish, 3 ¾ inches high. (Pair) |
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Two BRISTOL plug spanners with universal jointed handles, also starting handle boss socket. (3) |
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Large brass Stork mascot, 11 ½ inch wingspan, 10 ½ inches long, on trumpet shaped base. |
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Indian Fakir mascot, depicting bearded ancient sitting cross-legged, in loin cloth. 2 ¾ inches (65 mm) tall. On small brass threaded cap. |
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LAGONDA Club magazine 87 copies from Autumn 1989, No. 142, to Autumn 2011, No. 230. (87) |
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17 loose copies of Motor Sport, April 1939 to May 1958, but mostly early 1950s. (17) |
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SMMT 1949 Motor Show Catalogues, Motor 2nd Show Number 13 Oct 1937, Autocar London Show Report 18 Oct 1957 also 9 copies ‘Practical Motorist’ magazine. (11) |
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‘Early M.G.’ P.L. Jennings, 2nd edition 1989, privately published, 239 pp, d/w. Mint. |
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JAGUAR 3 ½ litre block/crankcase, with main bearing caps, cylinder head and sump, c1946. Marked Jaguar but suitable pre-war SS models. Some repairs to cylinder head (exhaust side, see photos) but otherwise believed very sound and useable. |
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ASTON MARTIN DB2/4 or JENSEN 541 sprung 3-spoke steering wheel with boss. 18 inch, believed unused, but some cracking to celluloid. |
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BUGANTICS 19 recent copies, 2005-2011, also ‘BUGATTI, The 8-cylinder touring cars 1920-1934. Types 28, 30, 38, 38a, 44 and 49.’ Barrie Price and J.L. Arbey, pub. Veloce 2007, 1st edition, 160 pp. Signed by author. Mint with d/w. |
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Pair unused brass SYLVERLYTE headlamps, 4 ½ inch domed lenses (one a/f), 11 inches overall, fork mounted, on fabricated bases. Patented 1904/08. End cap opens to service lamp, and has small telltale port. |
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Single brass LUCAS headlamp. 6 inch lens, 7 ½ inches overall. |
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Two WILLOCQ-BOTTIN (London & Bruxelles) brass electric headlamps. Almost a pair. 10 inch lenses, base mounted. One lamp missing reflector and bulb holder. |
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BENTLEY 4 ¼ and Mark VI 2-ton screw jack. Heavy cast pattern. By LAKE & ELLIOT. Less handle. |
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Nickel plated Pegasus mascot incorporating jack staff for pennant. 8 inches tall overall. Believed used on Princess Margaret’s Rolls Royce at Glamis Castle. |
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Pair bronze portrait busts of Sir Henry Royce and Hon Charles Rolls. Both No. 17. Modern limited edition, on wooden plinths. 8 ½ inches, 12 inches tall on plinths. Very high quality. |
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DESMO horse and jockey mascot in chrome finish, 5 ½ nose to tail. |
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DUNLOP Tyres Instruction book and catalogue 1908. Includes racing achievements for 1908, accessories, prices etc. 98 pp, card covers, profusely illustrated. |
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Original instruction manual for MG TC. Factory publication dated Jan 1954. 102 pp plus diagrams and covers. |
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FORD manual, English edition 1919, (Trafford Park). 56 pp, card covers also ‘Henry’s Wonderful Model T’ Floyd Clymer, pub. Bonanza Books c1956, 220 pp, d/w also ‘Those Wonderful Old Automobiles’ Clymer, pub. Bonanza Books c1956, 214 pp, d/w also Ford Model T Super Profile, h/b. (4) |
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‘The Douglas Motorcycle. The Best Twin’ Jeff Clew, pub. Haynes/Foulis 1981 (revised edition), 250 pp, d/w. |
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‘The Iron Redskin. INDIAN Motorcycles’ Henry Sucher, pub. Haynes, reprinted 1982, 336 pp, d/w. |
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‘Classic Motorbikes’ Pucket and Penney, pub. Hamlyn 1979, 127 pp, d/w. Magnificent paintings of restored machines, also ‘The Vintage Years at Brooklands’ Dr Bayley, pub. Goose 1968, 132 pp, period photographs and ‘An Old Motor Kaleidoscope of Motor Cycling’ Dennis Howard, pub. OM 1977, d/w also Olyslager Library Motorcycles to 1945. (4) |
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‘British Motorcycles of the 40s and 50s’ also ditto 1960s, Roy Bacon, pub. PRC, also ‘The Illustrated History of Motorcycles’ Tragatsch, and ‘Classic British Bikes’ Kemp and De Cet, pub. Abbeydale. (4) |
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‘The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Motorcycles’ Tragatsch and three other classic motorcycle titles. (4) |
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