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A miscellaneous collection to include a small early 20th century letter stand with a hinged folding front, a AA automobile badge, a large pewter ewer, a pewter mounted glass lemonade set with wrythen clear glass bowls and decorative mounts an oak drink's tray, various wooden boxes to include a Sorrento ware example, etc.
Emerson Fittipaldi signed 6x4 colour photo. semi-retired Brazilian automobile racing driver who won both the Formula One World Championship and the Indianapolis 500 twice each and the CART championship once. 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.
Automobile 12/10/1899. Subject De Dion Vanity Fair print. These prints were issued by the Vanity Fair magazine between 1869 1914 as collectors supplements. Size 15. 5x10. 5 colour. 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.
After Phil May,'The English Racing Automobile', a limited edition coloured print depicting 'Raymond Mays in ERA R4C taking a bend in the Picardy Grand Prix, which he won at Peronne, in 1937', signed in pencil by the artist, no. 63/500 with publishers back stamp. 33 x 43cm approx. Framed and glazed. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
A German Deutscher Automobil-Club sports badge and matching stickpin onstructed of bronze, the obverse consisting of an oval laurel and oak leaf wreath, overlaid by a German national eagle and initials “ADAC” for Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club (General German Automobile Club), the reverse with a vertical pinback meeting a round hinge with a functional locking mechanism, unmarked, with original box
A 9ct. gold curb link charm bracelet, with 9ct. gold heart padlock clasp, suspending 9ct. gold and gold mounted charms including: hinged , vintage automobile, gold mounted urn, , police helmet, one pound note capsule, oval locket, small ring, coffee pot, lantern, cream jug and ballerina. (gross weight 52.8g).
A SMALL COLLECTION OF AUTOMOBILE BADGES to include a cast Royal Automobile Club badge with coronet, spoked wheel and mercury figure together with an Aston Martin Owners Club badge, a Vintage Sports Car Club badge and others together with an art deco enamelled St Christopher dashboard badge etc (9)
Motor interest, a Silverstone '98 admission ticket; Bentley Drivers Club Silverstone Race Meeting programme 1988; Royal Automobile Club International Grand Prix 1948 50th anniversary programme; Programme Officiel 24 Heures de mans 1972, 1974, 1975; 1998 Silverstone Event Guide; numbered Lotus print 56/1000; Farnborough International 98 programme;Gran Prix 1996 leaflet; Autocar 100 years edition, 1 November 1995;Autocar 5 June 1996; Rallye Automobile Monaco torch card
Jaguar Chrome Car Mascot, twin bolt fixing, AA bumper badge 74592A , dashboard ashtray, Ford dashboard clock, Buckle Bakery Mustang buckle, Royal East African Automobile Association, L12688, Rototherm Thermometer, a voltmeter and a figure of a winged angel.. Please see ewbanks.co.uk for condition reports and further images
Four bumper badges to include RAC enamel badge, AA chrome badge, Jaguar Drivers Club and Royal Scottish automobile club, a WWI marching compass complete with leather case marked Leatheries Ltd 1916 and a Michellin Flora tyre gauge. Please see ewbanks.co.uk for condition reports and further images
A very good quantity of boxed diecast models by Corgi, Oxford, EFE, Lledo and others, including three model buses from the Corgi 'Original Omnibus' range and three diecast model cars in 1:43 scale, from the 'Oxford Automobile Company' range, all appear G/VG boxed. An unboxed Corgi Volvo truck and trailer model in 'Weetabox' livery is also included as part oif this lot. (75+) Contained in two boxes.
1- Farman, D: Auto-Cars. Cars, Tramcars, and small cars. Whittaker & Co., 1896, 1st. Edn. original cloth; spine faded ; 2- Hasluck, P: The Automobile, in 3 vols. Cassell, 1905-06, special edition. Original cloth; 3- Pemberton, Max: The Amateur Motorist . Hutchinson, 1907, 1 st . edn. Original cloth; rubbed . (5)
La società Royal Enfield con sede a Redditch iniziò a produrre delle motociclette già nel 1898, all'inizio con motori di De Dion . Negli anni prima della prima guerra mondiale la compagnia ebbe molto successo con i gemelli a V con motore leggero Motosacoche, queste erano equipaggiate con il famoso cambio Enfield a due velocità, che coinvolgeva due catene primarie. Nel mozzo della ruota posteriore veniva montata una trasmissione ammortizzata in gomma, per estrarre il pugno dalla catena. Il modello presentato ha motore da 500 cc. monocilindrico e cambio a quattro marce con leva al serbatoio. La prima immatricolazione è del 26/4/1937 (Reale Automobile Club d’Italia) e la seconda del 21/08/1946 (Ispettorato Generale della Motorizzazione Civile).In ottime condizioni , è completo di documenti.Numeri telaio e motore disponibili a richiesta.Questo lotto viene venduto “così come è/dove si trova” e gli offerenti devo accertarsi della provenienza, delle condizioni , dell’età, della completezza e dell’originalità prima dell’offerta.
Lotto comprendente i seguenti libri:-AUTOMOBILE QUARTERLY – HIRONDEL MOTOR COMPANY COVENTRY Edizione 1972-CATALOGO ASTA PICARD TAJAN – AUTOMOBILE D’UNE COLLECTION – 16/12/1981-CATALOGO ASTA POULAIN LE FUR – AUTOMOBILES DE COLLECTION – 14/5/1993-CATALOGO ASTA FRANCO SEMENZATO – AUTO DA COLLEZIONE SPORTIVE E CLASSICHE 2/12/1990-“L’AFFAIRE SCHLUMPF “ – FRANCIS LAFON – ESABETH LAMBERY Edizione 1982-AUTOMOBILE QUARTERLY – NUMERO 3 – ESTATE 1987-AUTOMOBILE QUARTERLY – NUMERO 6 – PRIMAVERA 1988-LAMBORGHINI A TEMPO FURIOSO – STEPHAN GRUHSEM – PETER VANN Edizione 2006-GRAND PRIX DE MONACO 1935 – SOCIETE ROUTIERE COLAS Edizione 1979Tutti in eccellenti condizioni.Questo lotto viene venduto “così come è/dove si trova” e gli offerenti devo accertarsi della provenienza, delle condizioni , dell’età, della completezza e dell’originalità prima dell’offerta
Original vintage advertising poster for Peugeot bicycles: Peugeot - Le beau velo francais (The beautiful French bicycle) featuring a colourful image showing the silhouette of a cyclist on a bike set against the colours of the French flag. Peugeot is a French manufacturer founded by Jean Pequignot Peugeot, a 19th-century manufacturer of water mills. Using the mills' profits, Peugeot expanded with a steelworks in Montbéliard, which Jean Peugeot ran with a colleague and his two brothers. The company's trademark, a lion, was created in 1858 by an engraver, Justin Blazer, who lived near the factory. The company turned their steel into knives and forks, hydraulic equipment and, from 1882, bicycles, sold as Cycles Peugeot. In Beaulieu-sur-Doubs (in Mandeure, Doubs) during the same year, the first Peugeot bicycle—a penny-farthing (high wheeler) called Le Grand Bi—was hand-built by Armand Peugeot. During World War I, Peugeot built nearly 63,000 bicycles per year. It also manufactured 9,000 cars and trucks, 1,000 motorcycles, 10,000 plane engines, and 6 million artillery shells. In 1926, the auto and bicycle manufacturing divisions at Peugeot were divided. Automobiles were constructed at Automobiles Peugeot, while bicycles were made at Cycles Peugeot. In 1930, bicycle production reached 162,000 units per year at the Beaulieu factory. By 1955, the factory at Beaulieu was turning out 220,000 bicycles a year, employing nearly 3,500 workers, while Automobiles Peugeot completed its 100,000 automobile. During the 1950s, European interest in cycling as a means of transportation virtually disappeared, and by 1956, bicycle production at Cycles Peugeot was cut in half. In 1958, Peugeot diversified into manufacturing components for the auto industry to augment declining sales of bicycles. As consumer interest in bicycling returned in the 1960s, Peugeot gradually increased its production of sport, racing, and touring road bicycles.Year of printing: 1951, country of printing: France, designer: Unknown, dimensions (cm): 119x79. Good condition, restored folds and paper losses, repaired tears in margins, backed on linen.
Original vintage advertising poster for Porsche charting all the production cars released by the German manufacturer in its history up to 1980, from the original Typ 356 Cabrio released in 1948 to the Typ 924 Carrera GT released in 1980, with a great artwork by American artist Ken Rush picturing 31 Porsche cars, including an array of 356, 911, 914, 924 and 928s. This poster was originally published in the Automobile Quarterly Library Series book: Excellence Was Expected - The Complete History of Porsche Sports and Racing Cars by Karl Ludvigsen. Dr.-Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, usually shortened to Porsche AG , is a German automobile manufacturer specializing in high-performance sports cars, SUVs and sedans. Porsche AG is headquartered in Stuttgart, and is owned by Volkswagen AG, which is itself majority-owned by Porsche Automobil Holding SE. Porsche's current lineup includes the 718 Boxster/Cayman, 911, Panamera, Macan, Cayenne and Taycan.Year of printing: 1980, country of printing: Germany, designer: Ken Rush, dimensions (cm): 76x101.5 (Horizontal). Very good condition, minor creases in margins.
Original vintage advertising poster for Porsche charting all the racing cars produced by the German manufacturer in its history up to 1977, from the Typ 550 Coupe released in 1953 to the Typ 911 Carrera RSR Turbo released in 1974. Great artwork by American artist Ken Rush picturing 25 iconic cars. This poster was originally published in the Automobile Quarterly Library Series book: Excellence Was Expected - The Complete History of Porsche Sports and Racing Cars by Karl Ludvigsen. Dr.-Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, usually shortened to Porsche AG , is a German automobile manufacturer specializing in high-performance sports cars, SUVs and sedans. Porsche AG is headquartered in Stuttgart, and is owned by Volkswagen AG, which is itself majority-owned by Porsche Automobil Holding SE. Porsche's current lineup includes the 718 Boxster/Cayman, 911, Panamera, Macan, Cayenne and Taycan.Year of printing: 1977, country of printing: Germany, designer: Ken Rush, dimensions (cm): 76x101.5 (Horizontal). Very good condition, minor creases in margins.
Original vintage Champagne advertising poster for Tattinger Collection by Arman. This poster shows a photograph of a bottle of Taittinger Champagne designed by French artist Arman, against a black background. Arman (November 17, 1928 – October 22, 2005) was a French-born American artist. Born Armand Fernandez in Nice, France, Arman was a painter who moved from using objects for the ink or paint traces they leave ("cachet", "allures d'objet") to using them as the painting itself. He is best known for his "accumulations" and destruction/recomposition of objects. Arman can be seen in Andy Warhol's film Dinner at Daley's, a documentation of a dinner performance by the Fluxus artist Daniel Spoerri that Warhol filmed on March 5, 1964. Fascinated with the scene in New York, Arman took up part-time residency there from his home in Nice in 1961, after his first exhibition at the Cordier Warren Gallery. In the city, he met Marcel Duchamp at a dinner given by the artist and collector William Copley. First living at the Chelsea Hotel and later in Church street while keeping a studio in Bowery, then in TriBeCa, Arman began work on large public sculptures. There were varied expansions of the accumulations. Their content included tools, watches, clocks, furniture, automobile parts, jewelry, and, of course, musical instruments in various stages of dismemberment. Musical instruments, specifically the strings[3] and bronze, through his collaboration with a foundry in Normandy, France, became a major avenue in Arman's work. Of Arman's accumulations, one of the largest is Long Term Parking, which is on permanent display at the Château de Montcel in Jouy-en-Josas, France. Completed in 1982, the sculpture is an 18-meter (60-ft.) high accumulation of 60 automobiles embedded in over 18,000 kg (40,000 lbs.) of concrete. Just as ambitious was the 1995 work Hope for Peace, which was specially commissioned by the Lebanese government to commemorate 50 years of the Lebanese military's service. Standing in once war-torn Beirut, the 32-meter (105-ft.) monument consists of 83 tanks and military vehicles. Taittinger is a French wine family who are famous producers of Champagne. The estate is headed by Pierre-Emmanuel Taittinger (born 1953), a member of the consultative committee of the Banque de France. Its diversified holdings included Champagne Taittinger, Société du Louvre and Concorde Hotels, whose flagship is the famed Hotel de Crillon on the Place de la Concorde in Paris, France as well as the Loire Valley wine-producing firm of Bouvet-Ladubay, and a partnership in Domaine Carneros in California, until it was sold to Starwood Capital in 2005.Year of printing: 1981, country of printing: France, designer: Arman (Bottle) / Anna (Poster), dimensions (cm): 168x115. Good condition, restored folds, repaired tears, minor paper losses, backed on linen.
A Gunthermann of Germany 1930s tin plate and clockwork double decker bus, scarce example finished in red and white with tin printed details, interior seating and driver figure, advertising to read Fords Automobile, and FL Cailiers Chocolates, possibly missing roof, fitted with single key mechanism and branded SG to bonnet, some playwear, length 24cm
Two original vintage 1950's / 1960's Michelin Tires automobile advertising point of sale showroom garage car tire flags comprising a large cloth example on blue ground depicting Bibendum with yellow lettering and a smaller example depicting bibendum with tyre. Largest measures: 110cm x 180cm.
The Beaulieu Encyclopaedia of the Automobile. Published in two volumes, 1st edition, 2000 by The Stationery Office, London. These books were claimed to be 'The most comprehensive book ever written about the world of cars and set to become a must-have for anyone with a love of motoring'. Editor in Chief Nick Georgano, Foreword by Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, each volume 11 x 8¾ inches, profusely illustrated in colour and black-and-white, over 1800 pages in total, and about 1.5 million words of text, giving a detailed background on every make and marque of car ever built (Actually 19-years later several other makers have been identified). Excellent condition. (2)
The De Dion Bouton British Tour. A copy photograph of the assembled motorists outside the Claridge London Hotel in Taunton, the original taken by Montagu Cooper on the 21st July 1904. The newly formed Somerset Automobile Club invited the 14-strong French contingent to join them for Lunch at the SAC HQ, the Claridge's Hotel, on their way from Ilfracombe to Bath. The event is described in the Automobile Journal and Autocar on 30th July. The building still stands in Taunton, being a Waterstones bookshop. Mounted, Framed and Glazed, the image 23 x 28-inches.
Royal Automobile Club of Victoria. Manufactured by Stoke & Sons of Melbourne and numbered 29558, this solid nickel badge possesses an enamelled Australian flag to the rear and an R.A.C.V. enamel badge to the front, some chipping. Also, an RAC full member's badge and a Rolls-Royce Enthusiast Club badge. (3)
Herefordshire Automobile Club. A very rare membership badge with intaglio written 'Federated Motor Clubs' on the outer edge, and a three-colour centre with three lions passant guardant representing the armorial of the county, and the words Herefordshire A.C. around the circumference. The nickel-plated badge numbered 196 recto, and 'Registered Fattiorini Sons Ltd. Bradford' stamped at the base. Original mounting thread and retaining nuts. In excellent condition. The Herefordshire Automobile Club was founded in 1903 and disbanded in December 1931. The club organised local events, to include a 'Small Car Trial' and other rallies. The Hereford Reference library holds the governing paperwork, a club minute book, and other material.
Mascot Reference Material. Motoring Mascots of the World by W. C. Williams, c1980 revised edition; Automotive Mascots by Kay and Springate, 1999 1st edition; U.S. Hood Ornaments and More by Huntsburger, 1994 1st edition; Accessory Mascots by Dan Smith, 1989, 1st edition; Mascot Catalogues, a compendium of brochures by Robert Ames, 1998, 1st edition; and American Automobile Trademarks 1900-1960 by C. H. Wendel, 1995. All in good, clean condition. (6)

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