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Silverstone - programme of the Fourth British Grand Prix organised by the Royal Automobile Club, Saturday 14th July 1951, advertisements, photographic illustrations, limp covers, "Notice - Warning to the Public - Motor Racing is Dangerous and Persons Attending at this Track do so entirely at their own risk ...!", a programme for the Royal Automobile Club Grand Prix D'Europe 13th May 1950, the cover for 1951 is missing and The Automobile Association Handbook 1935-1936 (3)
British Medals, Prince Heinrich of Prussia (1862-1929), the Coronation Automobile Endurance Tour, 1911, large silver medal, by Charles Korschann (1872-1943), for L. Chr. Lauer, Berlin, bust of Prince Henry r., rev. Britannia greets Prussia with, between them, arms of the Royal Automobile Club and the Kaiserlicher Automobil-Club, TOUR FOR THE PRINCE HENRY CUP TO COMMEMORATE T CORONATION HM KING GEORGE V OF ENGLAND 4 - 20 JULI 1911, legend repeated in German, 80.5mm. (BHM.-; W&E.5163, VR), in original Lauer case of issue, matt surface, mint state and an extremely rare early motoring medal Prince Henry, younger brother of Kaiser Wilhelm II, had a military and naval background and, from the very start of motoring, an interest in cars. The Prince Heinrich Tour [Prinz-Heinrich-Fahrt] was first run in 1908. The 1911 tour, which was to be the last, started in Homberg and ran a round-about route to Hamburg by way of Cologne. The cars were then shipped to Southampton before driving to Edinburgh and back to London. There were 37 German and 27 British participants. The one American car, a Cadillac, was entered by Capt. J. F. Loder-Symonds of the British army. Prince Heinrich took part as did the Duke of Connaught, Lionel de Rothschild and, indeed, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Charles Korschann executed a number of medals of Prince Heinrich, all with a very much similar bust. Several photocopies sold with lot.
A collection of Diner, ball and banquet menus from London hotels and clubs in 1920's, 1930's and 1940's including 1932 Derby day, Teh Berkeley, 1935 Silver Jubilee Mayfair hotel, 1929 Annual dinner Ambassador club, 1927 International lawn tennis club at the Royal Automobile club, 1841 Christmas day Claridge's, 1930 St. Andrew's eve SAvoy hotel, 1938 Ciro's etc.,
The Harmsworth Universal Atlas and Gazetteer or the World; The Kellys Post Office maps of London; The Royal Automobile Club official touring map of England and Wales; Great Western Railway map (sheet London to Reading, Oxford) ; Books including Chaffers handbook of Marks and Monograms on pottery and porcelain; Alison Utterley; Beatrix Potter etc
Royal Irish Automobile Club badge, Automobile Association badge, Life Guards car badge and an Irish Touring Plate.The three white-metal and enamel car badges mounted on blue velvet and framed, inscribed verso 'H. Read, Dungar, Coolderry, Co. Offaly', the aluminium oval touring plate die stamped 'IRL' and with Automobile Association logo.
JAPANESE PRESS BOOKS - Lot x 10 - Racing/Car/Automobile Themed to include - GRAND PRIX (1966), CHECKPOINT (1956), THE RACERS (1955), FORMULA 1 (1978), FEAR IS THE KEY (1972), ONE BY ONE (1976), GUMBALL RALLY (1976), LAST AMERICAN HERO (1973), ONCE UPON A WHEEL (1971) & MONTE CARLO RALLY/OR BUST (1969) - Fine to Very Fine (on average) - Flat/Unfolded (as issued)
JAPANESE PRESS BOOKS - Lot x 10 - Racing/Car/Automobile Themed to include - VANISHING POINT (1971), GUMBALL RALLY (1976), RED LINE 7000 (1965), LAST AMERICAN HERO (1973), GONE IN SIXTY SECONDS (1975), ONCE UPON A WHEEL (1971), MONTE CARLO RALLY/OR BUST (1969), GRAND PRIX (1966), WINNING (1969) & DEATH RIDERS (1976) - Fine to Very Fine (on average) - Flat/Unfolded (as issued)
JAPANESE PRESS BOOKS - Lot x 10 - Racing/Car/Automobile Themed to include - VANISHING POINT (1971), POLE POSITION (1978), CRASH (1977), LITTLE FAUSS & BIG HALSY (1970), GONE IN SIXTY SECONDS (1975), CANNONBALL (1976), SPEEDTRAP (1977), TRACK OF THUNDER (1967), RED LINE 7000 (1965) & SIDECAR RACERS (1976) - Fine to Very Fine (on average) - Flat/Unfolded (as issued)
Ipswich & Suffolk Automobile Club Selection of Early Motoring Speed Trial Competition Gold and Silver Prize Medals Including: Gold Fob 9ct engraved “Flying Kilometre De Dion 8 HP Class 1 First Presented to H.H Brown For Speed Trials July 25th 1908”. ... 1906 Silver Hallmarked “Ipswich & Suffolk Automobile Club 75 mile non stop run 1906 won by H.H. Brown. ... 3x Silver Hallmarked Ipswich & East Suffolk Automobile Club Speed medallions. (5 items)
An important Royal Automobile "Club tourist trophy" won by Ernest Courtis in a Rover 16/20 horsepower motor car in 1907The top section of the trophy a silver gilt figure of Mercury (silver weight approximately 23oz, hallmarked for Daniel & John Welby of Garrick Street, London 1907), the lower section depicting figures of flora and a blacksmith with car motif, with inscription A C GB, the central cartouche with inscription "Tourist Trophy". The historical Royal Automobile Club tourist trophy was first held on the Isle of Man on the 14th September 1905. The tourist trophy is the oldest motoring contest in the world. This trophy was won by Ernest Courtis driving the Rover 16/20 horsepower touring car on 31st May 1907. Height 48cm. Provenance - this trophy belonged to Harry Smith who was the Managing Director of the Rover Car Company up until 1915, thence by descent. Further items from this estate are in lot 399 and 392 CONDITION REPORT: Part of wand missing. Comes from a descendent of Harry Smith who was Managing Director of Rover in 1907. See Lots 399 and 392
Collection of books on early motoring from the collection of Mr Harry Smith who became Managing Director of the Rover Car Company LimitedBooks to include Jarrott "Ten Years of Motors and Motor Racing", published by E Grant Richards, London 1906, "The Badminton Library of Motors and Motor-Driving" by Lord Northcliffe, the RAC Automobile Handbook dated 1908, "Prominent Men of London" with Harry Smith illustrated on Page 115, printed by the Shaftesbury Press, London 1907-1909, further books on the motor trade, road transport, maps etc.
Cinq Chevaux/Five Horses. A glass mascot by René Lalique, introduced on 26/8/1925, No.1122 clear and frosted glass, signed moulded R.LALIQUE with engraved FRANCE underneath behind the rear legs, mounted onto a contemporary metal display base, Height overall 16.1cm. Length 14cm.Marcilhac no.1122, p.497.Weiner p.30. André Citroën approached René Lalique to come up with an appropriate design for his new 5CV (Chevaux Vapour) motorcar, what Lalique produced was a marvellous concept reflecting the car in animal form. This being the first official car mascot produced for a specific make of automobile.
Cinq Chevaux/Five Horses. A glass mascot by René Lalique, introduced on 26/8/1925, No.1122 in clear and frosted glass with a slight amethyst tint, signed moulded in relief R.LALIQUE and engraved FRANCE underneath, on original Breves Galleries lighting display radiator cap mount, height overall 13.5cm. Length 14cm.Marcilhac no.1122, p.497.Weiner p.30. André Citroën approached René Lalique to come up with an appropriate design for his new 5CV (Chevaux Vapour) motorcar, what Lalique produced was a marvellous concept reflecting the car in animal form. This being the first official car mascot produced for a specific make of automobile.
A collection of vintage books ans trade journals dating from the early 20th Century, to include The Outlines Of Military Geography by Colonel A. C. MacDonnell printed by Hugh Ressa Ltd 1911, British Railways Southern Region Instructions manual, British Railways Supplement No. 3, Sectional Maps of the British Railways, Dykes Automobile and Gasoline Engine Encyclopedia and bound copies of The Cycle and Moped Trade Journal 1963 and 1964.
100+ black & white original photographs of British buses & coaches from the 1950s to 1970s. Produced for publication in contemporary public transport journals and collected by a journalist specialising in this field. Examples include; Bristol LM, Bristol RE, BMC, Daimler, Leyland Atlantean, Vauxhall coach, London Transport, Ford Duple, Volvo, Bedford Dormobile, Bedford OB, etc. Many examples stamped or annotated to reserve with details of publications e.g. Motor Transport Magazine, Automobile Engineer, Vauxhall Motors Ltd Photographic dept., photographers / editors details and notes, etc. GC, some minor creasing. £40-60
Motor Racing Phil Hill 12x8 overall 5x8 mounted signed b/w photo. Philip Toll Hill Jr. (April 20, 1927 - August 28, 2008) was an American automobile racer and the only American-born driver to win the Formula One World Drivers' Championship (Mario Andretti, an Italian American driver, won the World Drivers' Championship in 1978, but was not born in the United States). He also scored three wins at each of the 24 Hours of Le Mans and 12 Hours of Sebring sports car races. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.95
An incredibly rare 1905 ' White ' Steam Cars vintage steam car automobile brochure. Offices in King St & Regent St, London. The 20 page black and white brochure with various photographs of their steam cars, various illustrations, diagrams and explanations of the engine and car itself. Original green covers with gilt text. Rare early automobile brochure.
AN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION COLLECTION comprising sixteen assorted A.A. badges; a Hotel Handbook, 1938-39; Touring Gazeteer and Atlas of Great Britain, 1946 (x2); Members Handbooks: England & Wales, 1951-52; 1957-58 (x3); and 1963 (x2); Members Handbook: Scotland, 1949-50; Members Handbook: Ireland, 1961; Foreign Touring Guides, 1956 & 1964; and other publications and ephemera, (variable condition).
Seven vintage German automobile posters by Reiche for Wartburg, comprising an exploded diagram of a type TYP353 gearbox, a type TYP353 wiring diagram, two type TYP353 cut-away diagrams of three-cylinder petrol engines, a type TYP353.1 exploded diagram of a three-cylinder petrol engine, a type TYP353 poster depicting specialist workshop equipment and a Veb Berliner Vergaser-Fabrik Fallstromvergaser 36F poster of a cut-away carburation system (7).

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