A Jaeger dashboard clock, with Roman numerals, 3½ inch diameter, restored by George Filbey Gauges, a Smith's swing out dashboard clock, 3.5 inch diameter and another, a Lucas Type GA4 four cylinder magneto, 30585C, with ignition leads, and assorted motoring volumes, comprising Clark (CS) The Lanchester Legacy 1895-1931, Schlegelmilch (Rainer W) Lehbrink (Hartmut) Aston Martin, Gardiner (Gordon) and Morris (Alistair) Automobilia, and The Price Guide and Identification of Automobilia and Bellu (Serge) Louis Vuitton The Art of The Automobile
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HERBERT J BUTLER: MOTOR BODY WORK, THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF PRIVATE, COMMERCIAL AND PASSENGER TYPES, London, W R Howell & Co, 1924, 1st edition, original cloth gilt, worn and soiled + CHARLES JARROTT: TEN YEARS OF MOTORS AND MOTOR RACING, London, Grant Richards, 1906, 1st edition, original pictorial cloth gilt worn + HAROLD NOCKOLDS: THE MAGIC OF THE NAME, [The story of the Rolls-Royce engine] [1938], 1st edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper (worn), + VICTOR PAGE: THE MODERN GASOLINE AUTOMOBILE, Technological Institute of Great Britain, nd, circa 1920s, 2 volumes, original cloth gilt worn (5)
Ephemera, P. Jones Collection, Poster stamps/Cinderella issues, a fine collection mounted on album pages & in stock book sleeves, early 1900's onwards, various subjects inc. Automobile & Motorcycle Exhibitions, Flying League of America, blind embossed labels, Dublin Horse Show, Esperanto events, Philatelic Congress of GB 1933, Victoria & Melbourne Centenary 1934/5 etc, plus some uncut sheets proof sheets (Greater London Fund for the Blind) (vg)
Assorted motoring volumes, comprising Clark (CS) The Lanchester Legacy 1895-1931, Schlegelmilch (Rainer W) Lehbrink (Hartmut) Aston Martin, Gardiner (Gordon) and Morris (Alistair) Automobilia, and The Price Guide and Identification of Automobilia and Bellu (Serge) Louis Vuitton The Art of The Automobile (5)
A collection of books on vintage cars and motor racing To include A Record Motor Racing 1894 - 1908 by Gerald Rose, published by Motor Racing Publications 1949, The Motorists Weekend Book published by B T Batsford Limited 1960, The Motor Vehicle by K Newton & W Steeds, published for Automobile Engineer by Iliffe & Sons Limited 1950, Vintage Motorcar by Cecil Colutton & John Standford, published by B T Batsford 1954, The Sports Car It's Design and Performance by Colin Campbell, published by Chapman & Hall Limited, London 1954, Rallying to Monte Carlo by Mike Couper with a foreword by Raymond Baxter, published by Dan Allan Limited, London 1956 and Tuning for Speed, How to Increase the Performance of a Standard Motorcycle Engine, published for the English Universities Press Limited 1948. (7)
AUTOMOBILE POSTERS - a collection of 10 automobile posters to include 3 original posters (1991 Campeonato Internacional F-3000 60x50cm, Iveco International Truck Technology - 100x70cm and a drag racing poster from Santa Pod Raceway 1992 - 101x147cm) and the remaining 7 featuring Michael Turner's artistic depiction of the American Grand Prix with short descriptions for the years 1969 and 1972-1977 (all measure 51x71cm bar 1974 - 71x51cm).
Motor Racing, vintage motor racing books including"V.16 The story of the BRM Engine" ( with acetate cut out engine pages), Racing a sports car, formula 2, Model Car manual, Car Racing 1952/1953, together with Practical Automobile engineering, British motor cars, "The Motor "year books 1953/1954/1955 , service booklets manuals and more.(2)
Motoring-BARC, a interesting collection of 8 vintage, hand built, mobile telephones from the Gurston Down Circuit, speed hillclimb. The phones in built wooden boxes have the marshall named position location on the circuit and each has a BARC ( British Automobile Racing Club) South Western Centre water side transfer to the outside of the box. A interesting piece of Racing history, before the digital age when the valve reigned supreme.
H&H are indebted to the vendor for the following description: Introduced in 1936, the Peugeot 302 / 402 series were stylistically indebted to Chrysler's Airflow Sedan which had debuted a few years earlier. However, whilst the American public failed to warm to the Chrysler, the Peugeot duo were far better received in Europe and indeed influenced the offerings of BMW and Fiat amongst others. The chassis and engine of the 302 also formed the basis for the very successful Peugeot Darl 'Mat coupes examples of which contested the 1937 Le Mans 24-hours. This particular example was restored some 16 years ago in France by a Rhone-based retired aircraft engineer who retained its factory-fitted engine and preserved its incredibly original interior (carpets, mats, seats, panels and period accessories). Delivered to Lyons in 1937, the 302 is accompanied by a UK V5C Registration Document, copy French registration document, original handbook, recent invoices and Peugeot Lettre D 'Attestation confirming its date of manufacture. The following work has been carried out over the Winter of 2015/16: overhauled carburetor, new battery / tray, new brake shoes, conversion to Ducellier two-brush dynamo / regulator and refurbished fuel pump. The car is easy to start and runs very well on the road in modern traffic. It is probably the most original 302 for sale at present, benefitting from charming mellow appearance with restored mechanicals. It has been used regularly over the last few years. In 2015 it successfully completed the Fougeres Rally in Normandy, a trip to the Goodwood Revival followed by the Automobile 'Oily Rag' run on Rutland Water last September with constant oil pressure and a reasonable cruising speed. It is on the button, has effective brakes and steering. It is rarer than its competitor the Citroen Traction, and is a charming quirky example of French aerodynamic styling from the mid 1930's.
The Circle of 19th Century Motorists was founded in 1911 and at one time its membership reached 220. The restriction on membership was limited to anybody that had owned or driven a motorcar prior to the Thousand Mile Trial of 1900 - the club therefore had a finite lifespan and the last recorded reunion was in 1943. Heavily linked to the Royal Automobile Club, a plaque hangs at the Pall Mall clubhouse, listing all of the former presidents and Chairmen.The lot comprises -1. A sterling Silver cigarette case, dating from 1930 celebrating '30 years on the Road' - with enamelled 'winged wheel' badge to hinging lid.2. An enamelled official's lapel badge on original 'Gordon Bennett' lucky horseshoe chain.3. A buttonhole badge, dated 1911 and issued to founding members of the club. Unrepeatable, early motoring ephemera.
A magnificent Edwardian Rolls-Royce Spirit of Ecstasy mascot for the 40/50HP six cylinder Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost automobile, this being the rarest type, produced for only 6 months back in 1911, having various correct period dating features including the hollow under base area & most importantly the words 'Rolls-Royce Limited 6th FEBRUARY 1911' around the base area, as opposed to all other Ghost mascots which read 'Rolls-Royce Ltd FEB 1911'. This rare mascot features the signature of Charles Sykes across the top of the base area and no under-wing markings, which is correct on all pre-World War One examples. A stunning and impressive item of the very finest detail, deep original pre-war nickel-silver plated finish on bronze base metal, mounting stud and fittings, mounted to a display base.
An impressive and extremely scarce Minerva Goddess mascot for the eight cylinder AL-series Minerva cars of the late 1920s and early 1930s period, designed by the Flemish sculptor Pierre de Soete; (the AL being Minerva's finest automobile), the mascot signed P. de Soete to the side and numbered to the opposite side, exceptional attention to detail and finish, complete with the original fitted Minerva AL-series "MM" (Minerva Motors) scripted radiator cap, plated finish.
Royal Devon Yeomanry Artillery Regimental Automobile Motor Car Grill Badge. A scarce original early Elizabeth II period motor car badge, chromium plated Queen’s Crowned laurel wreath and badge mounted to an enamelled disc, these being the colours of the Regiment, maker’s details “J.R. Gaunt Made in England.” Contained in original box.
Sussex Yeomanry Regimental Automobile Motor Car Grill Badge. A scarce original early Elizabeth II period motor car badge, chromium plated Queen’s Crowned laurel wreath and badge mounted to an enamelled disc, these being the colours of the Regiment, maker’s details “J.R. Gaunt London “made in England”. Minor wear.
British Army Regimental Automobile Motor Car Grill Badge. A scarce original early Elizabeth II period motor car badge, chromium plated Queen’s Crowned laurel wreath and badge mounted to an enamelled disc, these being the colours of the Regiment, maker’s details “J.R. Gaunt London made in England”. Chrome plated finish worn to base metal. PLEASE NOTE THIS BADGE HAS DAMAGE TO THE ENAMEL AND BASIC RESTORATION.
Royal West African Frontier Force Regimental Automobile Motor Car Grill Badge. A scarce original George VI period motor car badge, chromium plated King’s Crowned laurel wreath and badge mounted to an enamelled disc, these being the colours of the Regiment, maker’s details “J.R. Gaunt London. Minor wear.
Royal Ulster Rifles Regimental Automobile Motor Car Grill Badge. A scarce original George VI period motor car badge, chromium plated King’s Crowned laurel wreath and badge mounted to an enamelled disc, these being the colours of the Regiment, maker’s details “J.R. Gaunt London”. Chrome plated finish worn to base metal.
Cinque Ports 5th Bn Sussex Regiment, Regimental Automobile Motor Car Grill Badge. A scarce original early Elizabeth II period motor car badge, chromium plated Queen’s Crowned laurel wreath and badge mounted to an enamelled disc, these being the colours of the Regiment, maker’s details “J.R. Gaunt London “made in England”. Minor wear.
Artist Rifles (21 Special Air Service) Regiment Regimental Automobile Motor Car Grill Badge. A scarce original George VI period motor car badge, chromium plated Queen’s Crowned laurel wreath and badge mounted to an enamelled disc, these being the colours of the Regiment, maker’s details “J.R. Gaunt London”. Contained in original box.
An early 20th Century mahogany framed display case mounted with two copper hunting horns, a nickel plated horn and a brass horn together with four whips and a driving cane with internal label 'This whip was used by postilion that drove King George when he went to Brighton and the case labelled 'This collection was originally the property of Lord Lonsdale of Lowther castle', 39cm x 130cm Lord Lonsdale was known as the yellow Earl and a founder member of the automobile association. A keen sportsman and huntsman and after the first world war became more involved with racehorses, he left Lowther Castle in 1935 and the contents were sold by auction in 1947.
Trent Motor Traction Co TIMETABLE BOOKLET dated May 1948, with fold-out map, United Automobile Services TIMETABLE BOOKLET dated June 1936, with fold-out map, repaired cover, West Yorkshire Road Car Co & Keighley-West Yorkshire Services TIMETABLE BOOKLET dated October 1935 (includes loose fold-out map) and West Yorkshire Road Car Co WW2 TIMETABLE BOOKLET dated August 1944 (includes fold-out map). Used condition, corroded staples. [4]
A miscellaneous collection to include a contemporary (late 20th century) Zoeotrope by Van Cort, USA containing a quantity of coloured picture cards together with a novelty decanter in the form of a Jaguar automobile radiator grill with international and grand prix badges and Jaguar finial cap, a quantity of early 20th century photographs to include series of Jersey, Loch Lomond, middle Eastern cities, etc together with miniature volumes of Shakespeare, Tennyson, Keats, Wordsworth, other publications, two Ashley ceramic sauce boats, a cut glass cheese dome and cover, etc
A small miscellaneous collection to include a wall hanging assembly of labelled antique barbed wire, a desk top metal model of a second world war fighter plane, a good quality cast metal finial/hood ornament in the form of a seated eagle, a Bentley automobile badge, a Service Institute manual, a Triumph motor manual, 20th century motoring goggles, etc

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