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Lot 497

A chromium plated Wolseley car mascot with enamelled red 'W', mounted to turned wooden base and two royal automobile club associate mascots, together with a vintage Dunlop Champion foot pump

Lot 300

A collection of various automobilia to include East African Society car badge, Royal East African Automobile car badge circa 1961-66, AA badge, EU badge, Treetops Nyeri Kenya car badge, a pair of driving gloves, Royal East African Automobile Association folder, Ford Console instruction booklet, various editions of Shell Drivers Club Review and Auto News mid 1960's and a Safety First and Always tea towel, together with an Auto-mapic map of England

Lot 1633

George V Royal Automobile Club (RAC) chromium plated members badge, numbered MCB18967, mounted on plinth

Lot 1377

Dinky NSU Ro 80 No.176 boxed, diecast model bus and a plush monkey plus French Automobile magazines and three issues of The Triumph of Speed

Lot 34

Oxford Diecast N Gauge and 1:76 Scale Models, a cased collection mostly with card sleeves including N Gauge examples Omnibus (7) including a set of five models minus sleeve, Haulage (3), Commercials (1) and Automobile (3), together with 1:76 scale models Construction (3), Commercials (25), Rail (1) and Coca Cola (2), G-E, Cases G, (45)

Lot 36

Oxford Automobile and Similar, a cased collection all with card sleeves comprising 1:76 scale Automobile (49) including two sets, Aston Martin (2), Coca Cola (1) and Landover 70 years set and Corgi Trackside CR3003 three car set , together with 1:87 scale Oxford Automobile Company (8) and Best of Show Models (6), G-E, Cases mostly G-E, (67)

Lot 37

Oxford Diecast 1:43 and 1:18 Scale Models, a cased collection 1:43 scale all with card sleeves including Commercials (10), Aston Martin (6), Military (2), Automobile (11) and Emergency (1) together with boxed 1:18 scale Automobile Company Messerschmitt bubble cars (in differing liveries), G-E, Cases/boxes F-G, (33) in two boxes

Lot 109

Modern Diecast Vehicles, a boxed/cased collection of vintage private and commercial vehicles, Vanguards by Lledo (5), Exclusive First Editions (5) including Aldershot & District Gift Set, Corgi Trackside Royal Mail (4) and Oxford Diecast 1:76 scale Fire (1), Omnibus (6), Military (3) Railway (2), and Automobile (1), together with a Classix example and Oxford Omnibus N Gauge (2) including a Southdown five vehicle set, G-E, Boxes/Cases F-E, (31)

Lot 518

Pair of Lincolnshire Automobile Club presentation spoons (Birmingham 1958)

Lot 2109

BARC British Automobile Racing Club enamel car badge, height 11.5cm

Lot 429

Various car and automobile reference books, including Jaguar XJ6 Service Manual

Lot 467

UK & SPAIN RAC BADGES and other Automobile Club badges for Rome and Berlin, mainly mounted on a single bar

Lot 59a

John Swatsley (American, B. 1937) "LeBaron: 1932 Lincoln Convertible Coupe" Signed lower right. Oil on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood Mint Stamps of the World Panel for the France Vintage Cars issue of 1989. In the latter part of the 19th century, the French word automobile had come into vogue for the horseless carriages many inventors were experimenting with. By the 1920s, automobiles became less expensive to use and maintain than a horse. By the late 1960s, thousands of different automobiles had been manufactured in the United States and Europe. Today, while many people fondly remember these vehicles of yesteryear, a select few are fortunate enough to own a vintage automobile. Image Size: 14 x 12 in. Overall Size: 20.5 x 18 in. Unframed. (B11925)

Lot 57

Robert Seabeck (American, B. 1945) "1965 Mustang" Signed lower left. Mixed Media on Paper. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting originally appeared on the Republic of the Marshall Islands 60? 1964 1/2 Mustang Convertible stamp issued June 4, 1996. Ford proclaimed its new Mustang had "the look, the fire, the flavor of the great European road cars," meeting the demands of postwar babyboomers, many of whom were sports car enthusiasts. Ford had anticipated the market potential for a fairly small personal car and introduced the Mustang in mid-1964. Within two years, a million Mustangs were sold, setting an example for the entire automobile industry. Just a few weeks after its launch at the New York World's Fair on April 17, 1964, a Mustang convertible arrived in Indiana to pace the Memorial Day "500" race. The first Mustangs featured a long-hood/short-deck body style, as well as bucket seats. The 1964 1/2 Mustang convertible sold for $2,614, while the base price for hardtops was $2,368. Mustangs also included a floor-mounted gear shift and a racing-style steering wheel. Image Size: 7.5 x 13.75 in. Overall Size: 15 x 22.25 in. Unframed. (B15394)

Lot 56

Robert Seabeck (Wyoming, B. 1945) "1957 Corvette" Signed lower right. Mixed Media on Paper. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting originally appeared on the Republic of the Marshall Islands 60? 1957 Corvette stamp issued September 1, 1998. The 1950s was an era of rock 'n' roll music, jukeboxes, sockhops and drive-in movie theaters. It was also an age that witnessed the birth of a new breed of automobile -- the sports car. With its V-8 engine's 265-cubic-inch displacement increased to a muscular 283, the 1957 Chevrolet Corvette? became America's first true sports car. A close-ratio, four-speed manual transmission with floor shift was also offered for the first time on the sleek '57 model. The most important option, however, was fuel-injection, which markedly improved acceleration and top speed. The fuel-injected '57 'Vette, generating an awesome one horsepower per cubic inch of displacement, was capable of screaming from 0 to 60 in 5.7 seconds, reaching a top speed of 132 mph. Image Size: 7.75 x 22.25 in. Overall Size: 15 x 22.25 in. Unframed. (B15897)

Lot 59

Robert Seabeck (American, B. 1945) "1909 Model T Touring Car" Signed lower left. Mixed Media on Paper. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting originally appeared on the Republic of the Marshall Islands 60? 1909 Model T Touring Car stamp issued June 4, 1996. In 1908 Henry Ford produced the first Model T, a sputtering, backfiring contraption that would soon put America on wheels. The first Model T originally sold for $850, but once Ford got his assembly line working to perfection, adapting techniques employed by the meat packing industry, the price dropped dramatically. By 1913 Ford's Detroit plant was assembling 1,000 Model T's daily and by 1924, Americans could buy a new Ford for an amazing $290! "I am going to democratize the automobile," Ford said, "and when I'm through, everybody will be able to afford one." Affectionately dubbed the "Tin Lizzie," the Model T was light, durable, simply constructed and easy for any backyard mechanic to work on. Best of all, it had an exceptionally high clearance that enabled it to maneuver on or off America's country roads, which at that time were little more than rugged, rutted trails that turned to rivers of mud during a hard rain. Still, Ford's stubborn refusal to improve the Model T would eventually result in its demise, as he insisted there would be "no new models, no new motors, no new bodies, and no new colors." By the late 1920s, as Americans came to prefer style and comfort in their automobiles, the Model T's popularity diminished. But because of the extraordinary "Tin Lizzie," America would never be the same again. Image Size: 8 x 12.25 in. Overall Size: 15 x 22.5 in. Unframed. (B15413)

Lot 358

Selection (3) of 1920s/30s bus & coach TIMETABLE BOOKLETS comprising United Automobile Services, East Anglia dated October 1926, Red & White Services/Blue Star Coaches dated June 1929 and Yorkshire Traction Company dated June 1931. Generally in very good condition. [3]

Lot 605

Walter Philip Reuther signed 10 x 8 b/w photo. He was an American leader of organized labour and civil rights activist who built the United Automobile Workers into one of the most progressive labour unions in American history. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 277

Travel & Tourism posters, comprising; Swinbourne Railway, Autumn in the Town & Autumn in the country (United Automobile Services. Ltd), See Ireland First, Spring in Germany, France Burgundy French railways, Yugoslavia Crikvenica, Nice Soleil Fleurs design by Marc Chagall, Copenhagen Commercial Centre, France Seaside Resort, Wonders of The past, Staggered Holidays 'Help Everybody'. S3M

Lot 3260

Three 1950/60s unused Russian automobile breakdown tool kits, two with stirrup type tyre pump, spark plug remover, pliers, spanner etc, the other with various spanners, spark plug remover, pliers, pressure gauge etc, each in original canvas hold-all Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 3272

1930s Brooklands BARC Automobile Club enamel badge No. 165, 1930s London Aeroplane Club enamel badge, two Mercedes lapel pins, Bentley drivers club pin, Morgan 8 pin badge, 1973 Porsche Austro-Daimler 1921 bronze medallion, another lapel pin, BMW keyring and one other piece Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 3270

The Royal Automobile Club Full Members Badge (1931 - 1957) H13.5cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 17

A rare WWI First World War Imperial German real photographic postcard album. The album itself being a German made ' 1914 ' Iron Cross decorated album in black (both covers loose). Contains a collection of 50+ assorted WWI real photo postcards. Various views - largely of soldiers in groups or single portraits. Cards of note include; a ' Auf Wiedersehn - Parole Paris!' departing photograph, a photograph of wounded soldiers and nurses, a group photograph ' Munster - 1913', several of automobile interest, a cavalry officer on horseback, family views with soldiers. Interesting collection. A period accumulation rather than personal collection. Interesting postcards, most likely unique. 

Lot 9

A rare and interesting Battle Of Britain Pilot's car badge collection, taken from his Morgan sport's car. The badges include an RAF Volunteer Reserves enamel car badge, several AA Automobile Association badges, a ' Royal Aero Club ' badge, ' Royal Aero Nautical Society ' badge and others. Most mounted to a bar, others loose. Interesting collection. 

Lot 4

A charming 1987 Citroen 2CV6 Special ' Dolly '- Registration D282 LNG - Registered 1987 - 600cc air-cooled engine - 82,000 miles. A well loved and well maintained version of this classic French automobile / car. Red and white, four door, with removable sunshine roof. The car is well known locally, and has been in the same ownership for many years. The car has been seen on several Citroen rallies and events. MOT'd until May 2020. V5C present. Well maintained, serviced and looked after - only recently having the carburettor overhauled by a local garage. Fitted with original lights, wipers and an after-market battery gauge. Lots of parts refurbished / replaced over the years. Starts and drives exactly as expected. Comes with a file of paperwork including old MOT's, tax discs and garage paperwork. One of the last CV's made. Some cosmetic rust (see photographs) but otherwise a very clean and well looked after example. A fantastic drivable, and perfectly usable iconic classic car. The car also comes with a large quantity of spare parts, NOS parts and even a spare 600cc engine (untested). Many items new in packets, or good second hand quality. Collection of the spares will be from a BS15 postcode, and can be arranged between the buyer and vendor after payment has been settled. IMPORTANT NOTE: all vehicles are sold completely 'as is' and all buyers and potential buyers are expected to have read and understood the terms of the auction. No warranties / guarantees are given nor implied. All buyers are expected to have satisfied themselves as to the condition, history, and mechanical state of any vehicle prior to bidding, irrespective of any opinion or description offered. 

Lot 348

A collection of assorted vintage Automobilia to include; Dunlop rubber tyre ceramic ashtray, Esso glass paperweight, Jaguar ashtray, Pennrol Plus ceramic cream ware ashtray, copper Cadillac ashtray, Gabriel Shock Absorbers ceramic cream ware ashtray, silver plate Sutton Coldfield & North B.Ham Automobile Club ashtray, Lucas King Of The Road Ashtray, silver plate Civil Service Automobile Association ashtray and a Shell silver plated note pad. 

Lot 163

René Lalique (French, 1860-1945)A Rare Pre-War 'Chrysis' Car Mascot, design introduced in 1931clear glass, mould-blown, frosted and polished, and housed in its original chrome plated and patinated metal internally illuminated automobile mount; Marcilhac no.118313.3cm high, etched 'R.LALIQUE FRANCE'

Lot 1218

Essex super six enamel badge Essex super six is a 1920's automobile.

Lot 1235

2 painted wall hanging automobile plaques; Aston Martin and Morris. Largest approx. 33.5cm long.

Lot 264

Toys-Oxford Automobile-Dinky Toys Rover 75, Meccano Ltd unboxed-Matchbox MB-44 1921 model 'T' Ford-Bird's Custard boxed-(4) mixed lot of small diecast vans unboxed

Lot 174

A quantity of assorted automobile related pages from magazines. Dating from the 1920's, 30's and 40's.

Lot 124

A Jos Lucas Ltd, Birmingham, King of the Road no.1 automobile acetylene lamp; another, similar (2)

Lot 250

Edward VII The Royal Automobile Club Chrome Car Badge MCE07252

Lot 687

An AA and Royal Scottish Automobile Club 1938 Empire Exhibition Enamel Sign, in black letters on a yellow ground, by Franco, W.1, 12ins x 37.25ins

Lot 591

Fifty two Oxford Automobile Company diecast 1:76 railway scale diecast models, boxed. (52)

Lot 590

Twenty four Oxford Automobile Company 1:43 scale diecast models, boxed. (24)

Lot 673

A ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB CENTENARY 1897-1997 CAR BADGE by Toye, Kenning & Spencer Ltd, boxed.

Lot 683

MIDLAND AUTOMOBILE CLUB - A CIRCULAR CHROME AND ENAMEL 'MAC' GRILLE BADGE 7.5cm; A Civil Service Motoring Association Badge chrome and enamel construction by Collins; A Spanish Touring Grille Badge of brass and enamel construction, 7cm, (3)

Lot 282

A c1930s Humber car radiator front with associated Royal Automobile Club Association car mascot, 88 x 49cm inclusive of mascot.

Lot 286

A 1920s Lehmann tinplate clockwork tin plate 490 'Tut Tut' automobile, the cream car with red trim, the driver wearing a white suit and holding the steering wheel and horn to mouth, spoked wheels and spring wound mechanism operating rear wheels and working bellows, 18cm long

Lot 101A

 VINTAGE ALBUM OF HISTORY OF AUTOMOBILE - DE GESCHIEDENIS VAN DE AUTOMOBIELIN ACCEPTABLE CONDITION

Lot 792

AN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF NORTHERN INDIA ROAD MAP, double sided, linen backed, routes coloured, scale 1.014 ins to 16 miles, approx. 115 x 40cm, blue boards

Lot 387

1956 Land Rover Series One 86in Registration Number: MHJ 755 Chassis Number: 170603087 Engine Number: 1706**** First registered in Southend-on-Sea in April 1956, this short wheelbase Series One appears to have remained local to the area its entire life. Badly damaged in a fire some years ago and then left to stand outside it is in need of a complete, if brave, restoration, or perhaps used as a donor vehicle for parts. Frustratingly perhaps, it would appear that the Land Rover was in very original condition prior to the damage and, as such, seems to be largely 'numbers correct' and unmolested. Certainly the engine and running gear are correct for the period and the bodywork retains what is left of what might be the original paintwork, the remains of the original ‘pork pie' lights at the rear and signs that it had period correct Bluemels number plates. The vehicle identification plate and stamped chassis number on the rear spring hanger match correctly and the engine is of the correct year and is likely original to the vehicle. An invoice from John Oxborrow, Automobile Engineer of Frinton, dated January 1997, for work undertaken to the brakes and an MoT test, suggest it was in roadworthy condition at this time. Further paperwork included with the vehicle includes an older-style V5 registration document and correspondence with specialist parts supplier, John Craddock, in 1990. Non-running and not mechanically assessed, prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves that the condition of the vehicle, its history and paperwork meet their expectations prior to bidding.BUYER'S PREMIUM WILL BE CHARGED AT 15% PLUS VAT ON THIS LOT.

Lot 1919

A collection of automobile interest items including accessories such as reflectors and a Bosch lamp, two vintage car door picnic trays, a High Performance Cortina Lotus workshop manual and brochure and an interesting "Automapic" Great Britain road map with sliding mechanism to expand the map, somewhat like an early sat nav design.

Lot 77

Original vintage car dealer advertising poster for the Dodge Kingsway 1953 model (1946-1959) built by the American automobile manufacturer Dodge (founded 1900) for their export market, featuring a great illustration of a car in red with an image above of another car driving away from the viewer next to the title text in stylised lettering, the date below. Horizontal. Good condition, restored folds and losses in margins, backed on linen. Country: USA, year of printing: 1953, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 97.5x127

Lot 376

Original vintage German Auto Motorcycle event advertising poster for the 6th International ADAC 1000 Kilometre Race sport car world championship organised by the German Automobile-Club ADAC and held at the Nurburgring track on 22 May 1960. Dynamic artwork showing a silver car that looks like Maserati 150S sporting the number three racing past the Nurburgring control tower featuring the Continental yellow brand with the text in stylised black letters and information below with ticket prices inside a yellow inset and the German Automobile Club logo on the right corner. Excellent condition, repaired tear in right margin. Backed on linen. Country: Germany, year of printing: 1960, designer: R. Wall, size (cm): 84x60

Lot 371

Original vintage sport advertising poster for the VIIe Rallye des Routes du Nord Berline Dyna 1ere Classement Generale winter car Rally of the Northern Routes featuring a blue Panhard racing car driving through the snow in front of a large red number 1 with the stylised lettering above and below promoting the Panhard Dyna Z car driven and piloted by the championship duo Bernard Consten (1932-2017) with his cousin Jean Hebert (1925-2010). The Panhard Dyna Z was manufactured from 1954-1959 by the French automobile company founded in 1886. Good condition, few tears on top of the poster, backed on linen. Country: France, year of printing: 1958, designer: Hubert Baille , size (cm): 80x57.5

Lot 365

Original vintage sport poster for the XIV International Baden-Baden Car Tournament / Internationales Baden-Badener Automobil-Turnier on 6-8 July 1951. Colourful image featuring people and cars in front of a building with flags from various countries hanging down in front of the columns below the trees with stylised text above and below with the German Automobile Club logo (the car in the front is most likely a 1951 Porsche 356). Very good condition, minor restoration to folds, backed on linen. Country: Germany, year of printing: 1951, designer: Mundorff, size (cm): 86x59.5

Lot 83

Original vintage car advertising poster for The New De Soto Hot as a Smoking Gun featuring a great design showing an image of a smoking Colt Texan Jr. revolver pistol gun decorated with detailed patterns including leaves and a buffalo on the handle completing the bold red and black coloured slogan Hot as a [smoking gun image] The New De Soto. Founded in 1928, De Soto was an American automobile brand (named after the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto) manufactured and marketed by the DeSoto Division of the Chrysler Corporation until 1961 when the brand was dropped. Large size. Horizontal. Good condition, folds, light stains, light browning. Country: USA, year of printing: 1955, designer: Donald Moss, size (cm): 166x76

Lot 56

A collection of x16 Oxford made N Gauge model railway layout scale models - from both the Commercials and Automobile Company series. Incredibly detailed, all appearing mint within the original display boxes. 

Lot 125

A collection of assorted scale model vehicles and men to include; Gerry Ford Design AA Patrolmen, Dinky Mini - Van AA Patrol Service, Lledo Vintage AA Vehicles Of The 1920's & 1930's and Lledo Automobile Association Vans Of The 50s. All appear in mint condition in their original boxes, Dinky van appears good without box. 

Lot 271

A wooden plaque Royal Automobile Association

Lot 1039

A heavy hallmarked 9ct gold vintage automobile charm, 9.6g, length 27mm

Lot 3480

Automobilia - an early 20th century car badge, The Royal Automobile Club, decorated in enamel with the Union flag, to verso with a portrait of George V, 15.5cm high, no. C1014; an enamel car badge, Rover P6 Owners' Club, 9.5cm long; other Rover badges and mascots (6)

Lot 759

Motoring Photographs and Plans, a large qty. (100s) of mostly b/w photographs from the technical photographic archive of 'Automobile Engineer' from the 1930s to the 1960s showing an electric bus, cut away engines, engines and engine parts, chassis and seats etc. (gd) (100s)

Lot 48

Lehmann Tinplate clockwork 490 ‘TUT TUT’ Automobile, cream motorcar with red lining, driver in white suit holding steering wheel and horn to mouth, spoked wheels and spring would mechanism operating rear wheels, 7” (18cm) long, fair to good condition, some paint rubs, chips to hat, some fading to rear, one rear wheel loose paper to bellow torn.

Lot 290

PUNK / NEW WAVE / COOL POP - 7". Spicy bundle of 22 x 7". Artists/titles include Geneva - Two Minutes Thirty, The Jerks - Cool / Cruisin', The Odds - Saturday Night, The Past Seven Days - Raindance / So Many Others, The Rings - I Wanna Be Free / Automobile, Makin' Time - Here's My Number, The Jolt - I Can't Wait, The Cure - A Forest, The Carpettes (x3) inc. Nothing Ever Changes, The Last Lone Ranger and I Don't Mean It, Overlords - Lucy, The V.I.P.'s - I Need Somebody To Love, Jimmy Edwards - Nova's Diary, The Larks - Pain in the Neck, Action Time Vision - Alternative TV, The Smith - Here Comes My Baby, Titan - Imaginary Lady, The Names - Why Can't It Be, The Twinkeyz - Aliens in our Midst, The Tickets - I'll Be Your Pin-Up, The Scruffs - Bre the Ice. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 84

A boxed Schuco Mercer 1225 clock work old timer model automobile toy car, no key.

Lot 14

SILVER CHEROOT HOLDER, along with assorted silver and other items, including a white metal Automobile Association car badge, badges, fobs, pendants and necklaces

Lot 109

Model Railways - a good mixed lot of rolling stock, scenics and train parts to include wheels, couplings and other, also included is a collection of automobile magazines and DVDs (3) This lot must be paid for and removed no later than close of business on Friday.

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