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Naquin (Yves). Le Grand Prix Automobile De Monaco, Story of A Legend 1929-1960, numerous black and white illustrations, limited edition number 730, original gilt-decorated red morocco, square 4to, together with Klemantaski (Louis), Klemantaski Himself, The Memoirs of, 1st edition, 1998, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original white boards in dust jacket, 4to, plus Klemantaski & Aston Martin, 1998, limited edition 288/1700, numerous black and white illustrations, original green cloth in dust jacket, oblong 4to, and Louche (Maurice), 1895-1995 Un Siecle De Grands Pilotes Francais, volumes 1-3 (complete), 1st edition, France, 1995, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original red cloth in slipcase, spines slightly rubbed, large 4to, plus Pomeroy (Laurence), The Grand Prix Car, volumes 1 & 2, both 3rd impression, 1956-60, numerous black and white illustrations and folding plates, original cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly toned and rubbed to head and foot, 4to (8)
Setright (L.J.K.). The Grand Prix Car 1954/1966, 1st edition, 1968, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original green cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, spine slightly faded, 4to, together with Boddy (William), The History of Brooklands Motor Course, 1st edition, 1957, 120 black and white plates, some light spotting, original blue cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly marked and rubbed to head and foot, 4to, and Schlegelmilch (Rainer W.), Mercedes, volumes 1 & 2, 1st edition, 1997, numerous colour illustrations, original grey cloth in dust jackets and slipcase, large 4to, plus other modern automobile and motor sport reference and related, including publications by Haynes, P.S.L., Batsford, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves)
Four modified Marx Toys racing cars, each with the body of a Marx plastic car with a motor attached, similar to the early slot car, three with drivers. Together with a selection of spare parts, another Marx car body, a Silverstone British Grand Prix 1967 brochure and five Silverstone/ Goodwood/ Ulster Automobile Club admission tags c.1930's-'60s. F.
Motoring Art Books group of illustrated historical content books: including “The Motor Car in Art” (Zolomij & Holland) 1st ed 1990+dj, “TheArt of Gordon Crosby” (Garnier) 1st ed 1978, “Art & The Automobile” (Tubbs) 1st ed+dj 1978, “Any Colour as Long as it’s Black” (Roberts) 1st ed 1976, “Les Bolides de l’Age d’Or” 1920-1940 (Potherat) Author’s signed copy with dedication to David Thirlby, and with further related titles and publications including “Automobile Quarterly”, “Classic Car Profiles” Vols 1 &2, and “Automobile Connoisseur” etc (app 20)
“The Automobile Trade Journal” A rare early 20th century publication dated July 1914: 288pp soft-covers published by Chilton & Co Philadelphia PA, copiously illustrated with advertisements, diagrams & articles etc (covers worn & rubbed, stapled bindings rusted) together with “Pioneers of US Automobile Industry” Volumes 1-4 inclusive (Michael Kollins & Leo Levine), Encyclopaedia of Motor cars” (Georgano) 1st ed. 1968, also with “Auto Parade” Vol III (Arthur Logoz) Zuerich c1959, and other related Motoring History titles
Posters qty 2 comprising Chemin-de-Fer De Paris A Orleans Railway 'Salers Etape de Circuit Automobile P.O. (Paris Orleans) by Pierre Commarmond (1892 - 1983) And Chemins De Fer De West Railway 'Bourbonne-Les-Bains' by Rene Xavier Prinet (1861 - 1946) Both are 39.5 x 24.5 inches and on original card mounts and remarkable survivors. The latter has top right corner damage.
Collection of mixed loose tinplate vehicles, 5 examples to include Joustra of France Auto Service clockwork breakdown truck, replacement toeing hook fitted (F-G), a Japanese Tinplate Automobile Car Transporter (G), DBS of Germany tinplate Baron limousine (VG), Ichiko tinplate Mercedes Saloon (VG) and a Mettoy or similar clockwork bulldozer (G)
Tinplate Space Vehicle and Boat Group, 4 examples to include Modern Toys of Japan Battery Operated Whistling Show Boat (G-BG), Modern Toys of Japan Neptune Tug Boat (G), Hungarian tinplate and battery operated automobile with floating ball mechanism powered via batteries (G) and a Chinese ME777 Universe Teleboat (G-BG)
Two mixed media concept drawings for a Ford and MG by students of the R.C.A. automotive design department, automotive volumes including Robson (Graham), The Triumph TRs, Hamlyn (Paul), The Automobile Book, other volumes and two coloured prints, Bentley 3-litre sports-tourer (1924) and an Austin Seven Tourer (1927) (qty)
Motor Racing and other books, to include: Automobile Connoisseur Number 3, Mille Miglia 1927 - 1957, History of the Grand Prix Car by Doug Nye, Classic Racing Cars, Mon Ami Mate by Chris Nixon, Ayrton Senna by K. Strurm, FI World, Automobile Year 1962-63 without dust jacket, and other titles, all in good or better condition (a qty)
*Brooklands Automobile Racing Club. Five guest lapel badges, two for 1933 numbered 1161; two for 1935 numbered 658, and an example for 1939 numbered 427, all with good enamels and original safety pins, also, two delivery boxes for 1937 numbered 481 and 1938 numbered 405, each in good order with card inserts, but several split corners (7)
The Autocar 1907, being Volumes XVIII No. 588 (Jan 26th, 1907) to 610 (June 29th, 1907), with the folding supplementary photograph of the Committee of the Royal Automobile Club (with frayed edges) loosely inserted, bound without covers in dark green cloth, also a volume in faded green cloth containing sixteen issues dating between 1905 and 1915; as follows: Jan 28th, Nov 11th, 18th & 25th, 1905; Christmas Number, Dec, 1906; and a run of issues from July 3rd to Sep 11th 1915, all appear to be in good, clean condition, without flaking (2)
Naquin (Yves). Le Grand Prix Automobile de Monaco, circa 1994, 365pp. with 14 colour plates by Michael Turner, and 400+ monochrome photographs covering the years 1929 to 1960, Editions Monaco, printed in Nice, a very rare limited edition hardbound book numbered 80 of 150 issued with English text, signed by the author, a significant reference book on the history of the Monaco Grand Prix, with detailed text and a tipped-in letter of 'recommendation' on Palais de Monaco letter-headed paper, signed in blue pen by the late Prince Rainier III, the book comes with its white dust jacket, and a red presentation box, itself holding a tray of 14 hand-coloured lithographic images, printed on handmade paper, of original artwork by Michael Turner, each sign by the artist in pencil, the dust jacket has never been wrapped around the book, but has creased a little, there is a rubbing on the front hard cover of the book, otherwise the book, presentation box, tray, lithographs and outer deliver box are sound (1)
*Brooklands Automobile Racing Club. A full member's motor-car badge, numbered 745 verso, with good enamels, depicting two racing cars at high speed beneath the members' bridge, the image designed by F. Gordon-Crosby, although the surface is a little scratched, the enamel is in remarkably good order, save for a small chip to the top right corner, the chromium-plating has oxidised (1)
The Beaulieu Encyclopaedia of the Automobile, published in 2000 in two volumes (Vol 1 A - L), (Vol 2 M - Z) by The Stationery Office, London, Editor in Chief Nick Georgano, foreword by Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, each volume 11 x 8 3/4 inches (28 x 22cm), profusely illustrated in colour and monochrome, over 1800 pages in total, and about 1.5 million words of text, giving a detailed background on every make and marque of most known motor-cars, included is the companion volume Encyclopaedia of Automobile Coachbuilding, 2001, 390pp., all with dust jackets and in very good, clean condition These massive tomes 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'. (3)
Grancher (Jacques). Le Duel Bugatti-Voisin, a rare square-backed paperback, 1st edition, 1982; also, a box of other interesting titles, to include handbooks and maintenance books for Sunbeam (1956); Wilson pre-selector gearboxes; ENV pre-selectors as used with M.G. etc.; The Monte Carlo Rally by Graham Robson; The Automobile by Hasluck, special subscription version of 1906, volume 3 only; and other interesting titles, all in good or better condition (a qty)
Conway (Hugh & Greilsamer, Jacques). Bugatti, 1st edition, France, 1982, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original decorated red cloth in slipcase, slipcase slightly faded and unstuck, oblong 4to, together with Ferrari (Enzo), Ferrari, Piloti, che gente... , 1st edition, 1985, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original gilt-decorated red cloth in dust jacket and slipcase, spine slightly rubbed to head, large 4to, and other mid 20th-century and modern automobile and motor sport reference and related, including publications by Batsford, Allen and Unwyn, Foulis, Haynes, P.S.L., mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)
Hutton (Ray, [editor]). Silverstone, Fifty Golden Years, 1998, limited edition 519/1500, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original gilt-decorated green quarter morocco in slipcase, large 8vo, together with Mathieson (T.A.S.O.), Grand Prix Racing 1906-1914, A history of the Grand Prix de l'Automobile Club de France, 1st edition, Stockholm, 1965, numerous black and white illustrations, original black cloth in slipcase, slipcase slightly faded with taped rear edges, 4to, and Grand Prix de Monaco, Le regard de Michael Turner, France, 1995, limited edition 554/5000, signed by the artist to title, numerous colour illustrations, original blue cloth in slipcase, oblong 4to, plus other mid-20th-century and modern automobile and motor sport reference and related, including publications by P.S.L., Foulis, Batsford, Ian Allen, Haynes, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)
A SILVER AND ENAMEL PRESENTATION CASKET by Edward Dimes, London 1916, the rectangular shaped body with case figures of Britannia to either end, to one side are images of an automobile and a bi-plane, to the other enamel armorials and monograms, also the presentation inscription to James Armstrong Wilding* on his jubilee birthday and marking his silver wedding, the hinged cover with a lion passant finial, on four claw feet, 38cm long, 2961g (95.5 troy ozs) gross * James Armstrong Wilding was co-inventor and patentee on an improved carburetor for internal combustion engines and a sping dampening system for gun carriages, and other applications, to provide stability when firing. He was a Director of Harper Bean, Consulting Engineer and member of the Institution of Automobile Engineers

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