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Motoring/Aviation, a BARC ( British Automobile racing Club) lady's brooch, with rampant lion encrusted with marcasite stones on a cut out chequered flag with BARC along the side pole ( marked Sill to back) together with two pairs of cased Rolls Royce cufflinks and eight pin badges of various aircraft most in individual presentation plastic boxes.
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
S.E. FABER 'Shanghai', 'Tienshanhu' and 'Sungkiang', three pen, ink and wash maps, c.1930's, 81cm x 50cm; together with tracings by the same hand from 'W.C.B. Maps' - 'Hangchow Bay', illustrating the bay and then further detailing different areas, 47 x 76cm; together with associated printed matter to include: Whangpoo Conservancy Board - 'The district around the approaches to Shanghai' 107 x 111cm; 'Automobile Club of China - map of the seven-province highway system' (x1) and 'Road map of Shanghai and district' after S.E. Foster (x3); and further associated items, all unframed
A silver Russian Faberge Commemorative trophy of rectangular block form with Cyrillic marks to base. Having pictorial racing car and cyrillic script on ball feet (A/F), Inscriptions read 'the proletarians of all countries unite' and 'prize of the name of the committee of the mileage to firm Leyland as the best representative of English Automobile industry of the mileage, participating in it with trucks of its production'
A collection of 9x vintage 1960's 12" Riverside driving records comprising of; Sing A Song of Sports Cars, Sounds of Sebring 1961, Mercedes Benz, Grand Prix Cars at Watkins Glen 1962, Sounds of Sebring 1960, Sebring Corners, Phil Hill In His Own Words, Grand Prix of the United States (Sebring 1959) & Grand Prix of the United States 1960. All within their original dust covers. Also to include 3x Automobile Year books comprising of issues 12, 13 & 14.
Corgi - seven diecast model motor vehicles by Corgi comprising CC99111 Only Fools and Horses set, Corgi Classics 97316 No.20301 97317 27701 97371 and 05301 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang all model contained in original packaging also included in the lot is a Lledo Automobile Association Vans of the 50's set and a quantity of unboxed diecast model motor vehicles - This lot MUST be paid for and collected, or delivery arranged, no later than close of business on Tuesday 13th February. Please do not bid if you are unable to comply.
Oxford Diecast, A collection of 1:76 scale vintage and modern commercial and private vehicles including Oxford Commercials, Military, Railway Scale, Automobile Company and Fire, together with limited edition larger scale examples 'Oxford Roadshow' all in original plastic cases, G-E, Boxes G-E,(70+) in two boxes
Original vintage poster for the Gastronomical Rallye, Cinquantenaire Automobile Rallye Int. Gastronomique 1950, organised by the Automobile Club de l'Ouest. Fantastic design featuring cars racing and a chef serving food and drink above in front of a chateau with an elegantly dressed couple in the gardens. Artwork by the French artist Geo Ham (Georges Hamel; 1900-1972). Printed in Paris. Excellent condition, faint folds.Country: France, year: 1950, designer: Geo Ham, size(cm): 59x39.
Original vintage sports poster for the International Car Radio Rally, 25-28 June 1958. Win through Philips, easy-to-fit car radio, enquiries: Bugatti Owners Club, Cherry Tree, Aston, Market Drayton, Salop, Royal Automobile Club, Pall Mall, London. Fun mid-century modern design featuring a couple studying a route map with the IAR flag hoisted on their car. Art by Pot., printed in Holland. Good condition, folded, minor creases, repaired tears.Country: Netherlands, year: 1958, designer: Unknown, size(cm): 54.5x34.5.
Original vintage sport poster in German for the 17th International ADAC Eifelrennen Championship Race for Cars and Motorbikes on 23 May 1954 at Nurburgring in the Eifel mountain region in Germany, organised by the ADAC Automobile Club. Small double sided poster featuring a dynamic image of a speeding motorbike numbered 12 racing by in the foreground with a red sports car numbered 2 racing in the background, the text above and below in stylised yellow, red and black letters; the full information text is given on the other side, including ticket prices. Artwork by van Husen Koln. The ADAC (Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club) is a German motor/automobile club, founded in 1903. Printed by Bastian, Winningen. Excellent condition. Country: Germany, year: 1954, designer: Van Husen, size(cm): 20.5x14.5.
A Vintage brown leather suitcase, the interior lined in Moroccan red tooled leather, bearing labels for Cunard White Star Line Stateroom Baggage and Royal Blue Automobile Club, 26.5ins x 18ins x 6.5ins, together with another vintage leather bag, with labels for Cunard White Star Line Stateroom Baggage
Sir Leslie Ward, 'Spy' (British, 1851-1922), Portrait of Mr F. Henry Royce, full length in a brown suit, signed Spy c.r., gouache, 54cm by 36cm, framedNote: Sir Frederick Henry Royce (1863-1933) was a distinguished engineer - his modesty caused him to label himself simply 'mechanic' - whose name is immortalised through his partnership with Rolls and the establishment of the eponymous automobile company. He was apprenticed to the Great Northern Railway Company in 1878 and later joined the Electric Light and Power Company in London before forming F H Royce in Manchester (registered as Royce Ltd in 1899), making electric fittings before graduating to dynamos and electric cranes. He patented the bayonet light fitting.He became increasingly interested in motor cars and, after purchases which failed to meet his own exacting standards, he decided to build his own. He produced three cars, which were called Royce and had two-cylinder engines. One of these was bought by Henry Edmunds, who introduced Royce to a friend, Charles Rolls; their historic meeting took place at the Midland Hotel in Manchester in 1904. Rolls had a showroom in London and agreed to take all the cars Royce could make, from two to six cylinders, and the marque Rolls-Royce was born. The relationship was formalised in 1906 as Rolls-Royce Ltd., with Royce as its chief engineer, but it was cut short when Rolls was killed flying his plane in 1910.Royce was beset by ill health, which forced his move to the South coast, but he oversaw the building of a new factory in Derby, to his own detailed plans, in 1908. In 1928 he began the design of the celebrated 'R' aero engine, which won the Schneider Trophy the following year. The success of this led to the development of another engine, the 'PV-12', which was to be of immense importance to the Royal Air Force, under the more familiar name of the 'Rolls-Royce Merlin'; it was to power the Spitfire, the Mosquito and the Wellington, among others, in the Second World War. He launched the engine in 1933 but died the same year, before its first test was completed.He was created a baronet in 1930 for his services to British Aviation. A statue stands outside the company headquarters in Moor Lane, Derby.Sir Leslie Ward (1851-1922), better known as 'Spy', was the most celebrated of the group of artists who worked for the magazine 'Vanity Fair', producing caricatures of the most notable figures of the day, royalty, statesmen, artists, athletes, actors, scientists and so on. Occasionally he painted more conventional portraits, of which this is a delightfully informal example, said to date from 1919.

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