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"Of motor racing interest: A Brooklands Automobile Racing Club enamelled medallion, 1941, a First World War star awarded to Surgeon A. L. Suctliffe, RN, various cap badges, two pocket compasses, a Victorian mother of pearl card case with concertina interior and a small quantity of collectors items "
Automobile Association Service Medal, silver, reverse inscribed, ‘Sgt. C. L. Kelland For Merit 25.5.89’, complete with brooch bar, extremely fine, scarce £250-350 The Automobile Association Service Cross and Medal were established in 1956 in commemoration of the Association’s Golden Jubilee. The medal was to be awarded to uniformed staff for courageous or outstanding initiative and devotion to duty. Some 60 have been awarded.
T H HAWLEY: PETROL MOTORS SIMPLY EXPLAINED ……, [1905], orig pict bds, slightly worn, edges rubbed + GREGOR GRANT: BRITISH SPORTS CARS, 1947, 2nd edn, orig cl, d/w + THE BOY’S BOOK OF RACING CARS, 1948, 1st edn, orig pict bds + G S DAVISON: THE STORY OF THE ULSTER-WORLD’S FASTEST ROAD RACE, 1949, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w (tatty) + BRITISH AUTOMOBILE RACING CLUB YEARBOOK 1955, 1955, orig pict card wraps + MIKE HAWTHORN: CHALLENGE ME THE RACE, 1959, 7th edn, orig cl gt, d/w + PAUL FRERE: COMPETITION DRIVING, B T Batsford, 1963 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w + RICHARD HOUGH & MICHAEL FROSTICK: A HISTORY OF THE WORLD’S RACING CARS, 1965, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + GRAHAM HILL: LIFE AT THE LIMIT, 1970, 2nd impress, orig cl gt, d/w + INTERNATIONAL AUTOMOBILE PARADE, [nd], vol 2, orig cl bkd bds gt (10)
Seven volumes "The Picture Magazine" circa 1895, with marbled board covers and leather spines, together with a cased set of early 20th century Bartholomew maps to include Cambridge, Potteries, Cheltenham, etc., a cased set of The Royal Automobile Club quarter inch maps, and a collection of "Mapad Map" printing blocks" with turned wood handles
* Montaut (Marguerite, ‘Gamy’). “La Tour de France Automobile” 1913, an original pochoir print depicting the “Voiture Majola Pilote par Doutre” dated 1913, hand-stencilled colour lithograph, variously captioned for components suppliers, mounted on original frame, glass lacking, shows some age-wear and discoloration, 16 x 32in (40 x 80cm) (1)
Mathieson (Taso). Grand Prix Racing 1906-1914. A History of the Grand Prix de l’Automobile Club de France, 1st ed., 1965, num. b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth with slipcase (slipcase a little soiled and worn), square 4to, together with Klemantaski (Louis, and Frostick, Michael), Motor Racing Circuits of Europe/For Practice Only, both 1st eds., 1958/59 respec., b & w illusts. from photos, orig. boards in frayed d.j., slim 4to, plus Stirling Moss’s Book of Motor Sport, edited Wayne Mineau, 1st ed., 1955, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. boards in frayed d.j., slim 4to, and others, mostly motor racing interest (2 cartons)
* “Plumeau de L’Automobile”. A rare early 20th c. Chauffeur’s motoring accessory, c. 1905, in the form of a feather duster, contained in original manufacturer’s protective cardstock case with applied maker’s label inscribed as above and proclaimed “Extra Souple - Speciale pour L’Automobile”, having ostrich-feathers in binding to turned wood stem with matching detachable turned wood handle (1)
Montagu, Lord - The Car Illustrated . 12 issues spanning November 13th 1912 - February 5th 1913. Bound together. Hundreds of photographs. Together with 5 Autocar publications on Bentleys, Lagonda and Rolls Royce, and 20 others on motoring including Rolls Royce bulletins, L Illustration L Automobile et le Tourisme , 2nd October 1926, works by Jarrott, Nockolds etc. (26) £60-100
A large selection of pewter motoring competition trophies awarded in the 1950s to A C Westwood, all inscribed with the event and some bearing interesting badges including Thames Estuary Automobile Club `Dicing` 1956 and Day of Dicing 1958, MG Car Club South East Centre Autocross 1955, Replica for Salmons Cup, Cemian Motor Club, Knowland Trophy Meetings 1958 and others (a qty)
A large selection of pewter Motoring Competition Trophies awarded to A C Westwood, all inscribed with the event, including three with applied badges of The Thames Estuary Automobile Club and one for Sporting Owner Drivers Club, together with two inscribed pewter hip flasks, two silvasteel trays and two miniature pewter mugs (a qty)
A large selection of silver plated Motoring Competition trophy cups awarded to A C Westwood from late 1920s to 1960s including Kings Oak Speedway 1928, England`s First Meeting, Colchester Motor Cycle Football 1925 / 26 and Motor Cycle long jump 1926, all inscribed with the event and some bearing badges including six awarded by The British Automobile Racing club in connection with the Eastbourne Rally together with a circular silver plated tray (a qty)
Brookland Automobile Racing Club - fascinating letter dated 3rd July 1931 to A C Westwood regarding his membership with entry forms contained in original envelope with Brooklands franking stamp - as new condition - Light Car Club Brookland Relay Race July 20th 1935 booklet and related ephemera
Automobilia - an Edwardian three-handled shaped circular sweetmeat dish, set with a North Eastern Automobile Association medal, inscribed to verso Ragpath Side Hill Climb, 18th Sept. 1909, Won by Mr W. E. Galloway on 20hp Stanley Car Class II, scroll handles, pierced side, scroll feet, 15cm wide, E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1909, 7oz
A collection of mainly Corgi Automobile Association vehicles. Including Ford Transit van / recovery truck gift set, Road Recovery set, Ford Transit van & recovery truck, 2 x Ford Escort van, Land Rover, Bedford CA van, 2 x Morris Minor van, Mini van. Together with a number of various makes: large scale BMW motor cycle, Lledo 2-piece Road Service set, hand-painted white metal motor cycle, Autocraft motor cycle combination etc. Most items boxed, minor wear. Vehicles VGC-As New..
[Books]. MOTOR-RACING. Setright, L.J.K. The Grand Prix Car 1954-66, first edition, George Allen & Unwin, London 1968. Boards, dustjacket, illustrations, quarto; Hays, Rex. Tribute by Trophy, first edition, MacGibbon & Kee, London 1938. Cloth, dustjacket, illustrations, octavo; Walkerley, Rodney. Automobile Racing, first edition, Temple Press, London 1962. Boards, dustjacket, illustrations, octavo; and assorted other works of related interest
Four 1970`s flight/messenger bags, leather, vinyl and canvas printed with the logos of Sabina Belgian World Airlines, British Airways, British Columbia Automobile Association and the British Aircraft Corporation, together with other men`s bags and a pair of 19th/20th century brown mottled leather livery boots with wooden boots lasts, (a lot).
Collins (Henry George, pubs.). The College Atlas for Schools and Families, n.d., c.1860, twenty-nine engraved folding maps with original outline colouring, some dust soiling, marginal staining and spotting throughout, gutta percha perished, contents loose, orig. cloth, boards near detached, lacking spine, 4to, together with, Freudenberg (A.), African Throughways, 1937, title page and introduction by the General Secretary of the Automobile Association, facsimile typescript text and numerous route maps throughout, contemp. limp paper wrappers, 4to, with, Standard Library Classical Atlas, n.d., c.1860, lacking title pages and prelims., twenty-two engraved maps with orig. outline colouring, some maps split along central fold, contemp. gilt cloth, faded and worn, 8vo, plus, Black (A & C pubs.), Scotland, c.1860, engraved folding map, sectionalised and laid on linen, orig. hand colouring, 780 x 585mm, orig. gilt cloth boards with silk ties, slight staining, plus, five 20th century map refernce and road map volumes, together with approx. eighty-five folding Ordnance survey maps, mostly mid to late 20th century and approx. 100 folding tourist guide and road maps for North & South America, Eastern Europe and Russia, the West Indies and Europe, mostly late 20th century. Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (approx.200)
* Playing Cards. A misc. collection of playing cards, mostly English, 20th c., incl. miniature decks, souvenir decks (Isle of Wight, Jersey, Guernsey, San Francisco, Scotland, Lebanon, Queen’s Silver Jubilee, etc.), some advertising (Co-operative Tea, 100 Pipers De Luxe Scotch Whisky, John Player Vanguard, Harrods, Blenheim Palace, Hamleys, Carling Black Label Lager, Esso tyres, etc.), games (Bezique, Happy Families, Snap, Touring - The Famous Automobile Card Game, etc.), some boxed, some incomplete decks and loose cards, approx. 100 (a carton)
FORD HENRY: (1863-1947) American Automobile Manufacturer. Signed menu, the printed 8vo banquet menu for a Joint Meeting of the State Societies of Mayflower Descendants at the Dearborn Inn at Dearborn, Michigan on 29th June 1935 and the Book-Cadillac Hotel at Detroit, Michigan on 2nd July 1935. Signed by Ford with his name alone in dark fountain pen ink to a clear area at the base of the front cover. VG
MOSS STIRLING: (1929- ) British Motor Racing Driver. A.L.S., Stirling, on one side of a picture postcard showing a woodland spa, Belgium, n.d. (c.1950/51), to Miss. D. Jagger. Moss informs his friend that he has `just finished going round and round this circuit at Spa (14 km). It`s very fast & a little dangerous, but most entertaining` adding that he had to wake at 3am and is feeling `a little shagged out`. In concluding he states that he will be going to Germany tomorrow, and then to Italy. Together with a second A.L.S., Stirling, on one side of a picture postcard of the Hotel Lutetia, Paris, n.d. (c.1950/51), also to Miss. D. Jagger. Moss announces `It looks to me as though the records will be more difficult than we thought....we are due to have a bash today but the weather is against us.` Also including a printed 8vo menu card for the British Automobile Racing Club`s Annual Dinner Dance at Grosvenor House, Park Lane, 3rd November 1950, signed by Moss in ink to a clear area of the cover and also bearing a couple of other signatures. Some light creasing and minor staining, G, 3 At the time of writing these letters Moss was in Europe testing Jaguar sports cars. His first Grand Prix race came in 1951 at the Bremgarten Circuit in Switzerland and in 1955 he secured his first win at the British Grand Prix.
A pair of steel mounted leather chairs, after Ron Arad`s `Rover chair`, the brown leather upholstered automobile chairs mounted upon Klee-Klamp scaffold horseshoe frames, one lacking headrest (2). The original design for Ron Arad`s `Rover chair` was produced in 1982 by his own Covent Garden based company, `One Off Limited`. The chair was purportedly the first piece of furniture produced by Arad and had been scavenged from a Rover 200 and then placed on a frame of Klee-Klamp scaffolding dating from the 1930s.

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