A wicker-cased 'Coracle' picnic set for six persons by G W Scott & Sons, circa 1909,the wicker case with handles and locking bar, the lid opening to reveal compartmentalised interior fitted with two large and one smaller wicker covered drinks bottles, another glass bottle, three ceramic based 'Coracle' brand food boxes, two other food tins, six glass tumblers in wicker cases and ceramic Butter and Preserves jars, with circular enamel plates and cutlery housed behind leather straps in the lid, the case measuring 73 x 39 x 23cm overall. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ††VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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A cased picnic set for four persons by G W Scott & Sons, circa 1909,black leathercloth case with nickelled handles, lock and catches, the lid and fall front opening to interior with wicker framework, fitted with wicker-handled kettle with burner and oil flask, two wicker-covered glass bottles, a smaller glass bottle, a 'Coracle' ceramic based food box, two other food tins, set of four Bisto gilt-rimmed tea-cups with saucers, set of four glass tumblers in wicker frames, ceramic butter and preserves jars, condiments pots, and four rectangular enamel plates, with cutlery housed behind leather straps in the lid, the case measuring 61 x 23 x 30cm overall. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ††VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
'Automobiles Sizaire & Naudin', the brass name-plate from the original workshop at 79 Rue Lourmel, Paris, 1904,enamelled in red and black lettering, 19 x 29.8cm, display mounted and framed, worn with some loss to enamel. Footnotes:Maurice Sizaire, who was the designer of the new car, was a building constructor's draughtsman. In 1904, Georges Sizaire, who was one year older than his brother, was an apprentice turner at the De Dion Bouton works. Then Louis Naudin, who was also a turner, joined the two brothers and formed the trio which produced the first voiturettes in a small shop at 79 Rue de Lourmel, Paris 15°.It was at the Paris Exhibition of small inventors, in March 1904, that the Sizaire & Naudin light car made its first appearance at the very low selling price of 2,950 francs. They were certain of success, despite the fact that the three partners were practically penniless.At the beginning of 1906 they were producing two cars per day. But because of their low selling price they needed a financial backer. He was found in the Duc d'Uzes, who became Managing Director. The new firm adopted the Duke's flag, which was blue and orange with a white background as the company emblem with the initials S.N. added to the centre.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Eight German plaques and badges,including enamel AvD Automobile club Thueringen, 12.5cm diameter; chromed enamel DMV Blutehfahrt zum Bodensee 1931, depictin a dirigible and apple blossom, 8cm wide, (some loss to enamel); DDAC balloon event 1928; enamel ADMV badge and others; together with a ceramic Hindenburg pipe, in a glazed display case, 30 x 30cm. (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Eight assorted plaques, a lapel badge and two fobs,includes some in silver: comprising two Jydsk Motor Sport trophy plaques engraved for 1922; three 1923 trophy plaques engraved, for Viborg Motorklub, Danmarks Motor Union and Kobenhavens Motor Klub (1 each); a Julier Passhoe bronze plaque, nickel plated, 7.2cm wide (old mounting holes filled), and unused shield shaped plaque; a St. Christopher dashboard plaque, sliding embossed front plate to reveal solid mount with area for personal engraved message, 5cm diameter; a 'Moniteur' enamel lapel badge depicting a steering wheel and road signs; a St. Christopher pipe smokers tool key fob and a Union Velocipedique de France key fob after A. Chobillon, 2.8cm wide. (11)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 'Jubilaumsfahrt 1933' Graf Zeppelin enamel pin badge, German,by Kerbach of Dresden, oval nickelled badge in blue and white enamel, celebrating the North-South America trips for the LZ 127 airship, 5cm wide. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Lucas No 722 oil illuminated sidelamp,polished brass, with bracket for mounting of left side of car, some denting to rear; together with an electric barrel-type dashboard light, 14cm wide; a 'Winged B' 3-Litre Bentley badge, 14cm wide and an enamel Frazer Nash badge, 10.5cm wide. (4)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Rolls-Royce Phantom II radiator shell,chromed, complete with shutters and enamel 'RR' badge, some light use, fitted with modern cast alloy Spirit of Ecstasy replica mascot. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: â—Šâ—Š £25 + VAT uplift and storage at £5 + VAT per lot per dayFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Assorted motoring badges,including Red Label 3 Litre Bentley from chassis 1100, mounted on a wooden board with title plaque; Buchet, Clyno, Bugatti, Armstrong Siddeley, Jack Smith Limited, Commercial Motor Users Association enamel badge number 26238, and others including makers plaques, coachwork plates and a modern set of Rover lapel badges in a presentation display case. (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 1909-1911 RAC full member's badge by Elkington,hollow-cast 'Type 2' brass badge with single-winged Mercury, numbered B1530, with Union Jack enamelled centre, some chips to enamel and small dent to one outer edge, 17.5cm high, mounted on a wooden base. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Seven scarce Brooklands Aero Club member's enamel lapel badges 1936-1939,most with cord tie; five by W . O. Lewis (Badges) Ltd comprising 2 x 1935 numbers 113 and 398; 2 x 1936 numbers 265 and 321; 1 x 1937 (enamel chipped) number 21A; and two by Marples & Beasley comprising 1 x 1938 number 350 (lacking cord) and 1 x 1939 number 254. (7)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare 1903 Gordon Bennett Race enamel lapel badge formerly the property of Harry Smith, Managing Director of Rover Cars,green enamel on gilt metal lettered 'Mecredy-Percy Camp Ardscull 1903 Gordon Bennett Race', 23mm diameter, together with two other enamel lapel badges owned by Harry Smith comprising: 'The Society of Motor Manufacturers & Traders' a rare council member's lapel badge, three colour enamel on white metal by D. G. Collins of London, 25mm high and 'The Cycle & Motor Cycle Manufacturers Union' committee member's badge, three colour enamel on gilt metal hallmarked Birmingham 1911 by Vaughton, 33mm high. (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine BARC Brooklands pre-War Member's badge, and other club badges,the pre-War Brooklands badge (formerly the property of a schoolboy member of the club) numbered 303 by Spencer of London, in seven colours with badge bar fitting; together with two Brooklands guest's lapel badges for 1938 (number 861) and 1936 (number 191); a pre-War Order of the Road with 1933-34 membership date and later 18 Year driver plaque; an early post-War British Automobile Racing Club badge (number 75), and a British Racing & Sports Car Club badge (number 3388), some enamel loss and road wear. (6)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A XIX Century Russian Enamel Plaque, painted in enamels with nine Apostles, with inscription verse, contained in a white metal frame with suspension loop, 5 x 4cm; An XVIII Century Carved Oval Snuff Box, with mounts, the hinged lid with Jesus on the Cross, 7 x 9cm and a white metal two handled bowl and cover, elaborately cast, 17cm long. (3)
A c.XIX Century Desk Clock, the high domed brass case fitted to the interior with a Swiss pocketwatch movement, the white enamel dial with black and red Arabic numerals, the movement signed "Charvet a Carouge"(?), within border of rubover inset highlights, overall on turned brass pedestal base, key present, 23.7cm high.
A Set of Six XVIII Century Style Wine Glasses, the bell bowls each etched with flowers and butterflies, raised upon white enamel twist stems and plain circular feet, 14cm high; A Set of Nine Dessert Glasses, the ovoid bowls etched with swags of roses and central initialled cartouches, raised on fluted stems and raised star cut bases, 13cm high. (15)
An Early XX Century Continental Delft Ware Trinket Box and Hinged Cover, painted in blue with landscape scenes and flowers, 6cm; Together With a French Porcelain Trinket Box, with hinged cover, painted with a chinoiserie scene; Together with Five Other Trinket Boxes, Chinese Enamel Dish and a Carved Shell. (9)

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