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LA SCOMMESSA DI GIANNI LANCIA Velerio Moretti, first edition, hardback with DJ, 119pp, published 1986 by Autocritica (Italian text): Mercedes-Benz & Mille Miglia Andrea Curami, hardback, 160pp, published 2005 by Nada (Italian/English texts); Alfa Romeo & Mille Miglia Andrea Curami, hardback, 159pp, published 2010 by Nada (Italian/English texts), (3).
A TAUNTON MOTORING CLUB CAR BADGE BY DESMO 3' [with enamel losses] ; an AA grill badge 1960's issue no. 4B55079, complete with fixings, 4.5' high ; A Cornwall County round chrome car badge, 1960's/early 1970's, 3.5'; a small enamel and chrome 'Safety First - Land's End' round bar badge, complete with fittings, 1.5' and two Morris chrome plated boot badges, (5).
THE FRENCH GRAND PRIX 1906 - 1914 'Motor Racing Scrapbook No.7'. Kent Karslake, first edition, softcover, published 1949 by Motor Racing Publications; Austin Racing History 'Motor Racing Scrapbook No.8' Roland C. Harrison, first edition, softcover, published 1949 by Motor Racing Publications; Motor Cycling Personalities 'Past & Present' Drawn by Sallon of the Daily Mirror, softcover, 54pp, published 1957 by Shell-Mex; Shell & BP Achievements 'Performance is Proof' 1934 softcovers, spring bound; Motor Racing 1948 - 1949 'The Year Book of the British Racing Driver's Club' softcover, 56pp, published 1951 by Motor Racing Publications, (5).
DOUGLAS 'THE BEST TWIN - A HISTORY OF THE DOUGLAS MOTOR CYCLE' J. R. Clew, first edition, hardcover with DJ, 224pp, published 1974 by Goose & Sons; Velocette 'Always in the Picture - A History of the Velocette Motor Cycle' R.W. Burgess & J.R. Clew, second enlarged edition, hardcover with DJ, 287pp, published 1980 by Foulis; Matchless 'Once the Largest British Motorcycle Manufacturer' Peter Hartley, first edition, hardcover with DJ, published 1981 by Osprey; AJS 'The History of a Great Motorcycle' Gregor Grant, first edition, hardcover with DJ, 112 pp, published 1969 by Patrick Stephens; The Scott Motorcycle 'The Yowling Two-Stroke' Jeff Clew, first edition, hardcover with DJ, 239pp, published 1969 by Foulis, (5)
1953 TOUR DE FRANCE - A RARE 1953 TOUR DE FRANCE TECHNICAL 'TECHNIQUE ETAPES' SUPPORT CAR NO. 278 IDENTIFICATION PLAQUE of painted shaped steel construction. 1953 represented the Tour's 50th anniversary. To commemorate this fact, the Tour initiated the Points competition whose wearer would get a green jersey, the 4,479 km was raced at an average speed of 34.596 km/hr, with 119 starters and 76 classified finishers. Louison Bobet (Team Stella) won the Tour in his 6th attempt. He took the lead after a carefully planned set-piece in stage 18 which saw Bobet soar over the Izoard and ride into Briançon more than 5 minutes ahead of his nearest chaser. Louison Bobet (March 12, 1925 - March 13, 1983) was the first rider to win the Tour de France three years in succession. Not only did he win many stage races, but his list of single-day victories is also impressive. The pursuit of his dream to win a tour began in 1947, but it was generally thought that he maybe lacked the resilience needed by any Grand Tour winner. In 1953 Bobet told his team he could win the Tour if they would unite behind him and agreed to split the prizes with them should he win. In the 18th stage, with a commanding ascent of the Izoard, he fulfilled his promise and became the Yellow Jersey, a lead he held all the way to Paris. His third Tour victory in 1955 was earned while his body was covered with sores including a horribly painful saddle boil. He later said that winning the 1955 Tour shortened his career. Bobet won the 1954 World Road Championship on a difficult course in terrible weather. He flatted shortly before the end, but chased, caught and dropped Fritz Schaer to win the Rainbow Jersey. In 1954 he was unquestionably the best road racer in the world. ( 55cm Long x 27cm High)
MASERATI 'THE GRAND PRIX, SPORTS & GT CARS, MODEL BY MODEL, 1926 - 2003' Maurizio Tabucchi, first edition, hardcover with DJ, 353pp, published 2003 by Georgio Nada, 28cm x 25cm; Maserati Tipo 63.64.65 'Birdcage to Supercage' Willem Oosthoek, hardcover with DJ, 335pp, published 2004 by Dalton Watson, 34cm x 25cm; Pininfarina 'Art & Industry 1930 - 2000' Antoine Prunet, first edition, hardcover with DJ, 379pp, published 2000 by Haynes, 28cm x 25cm, (3).
MOTORACES GEORGE MONKHOUSE first edition, hardcover with DJ, published 1937 by Newnes; Motor Racing with Mercedes-Benz George Monkhouse, hardcover with DJ, published 1956 by G.T. Foulis; Continental Circus 'And Other Races between the Wars' Ted Mellors, first edition, hardcover with DJ, 159pp, published 1949 by the T. T. Special; The Racing Year G.S. Davison, hardcover with DJ, 200pp, published 1950 by T. T. Special; The Story of the Ulster 'World's Fastest Road Race' G.S. Davison, hardcover, 160pp, published 1949 by T. T. Special, (5).
LARTIGUE 'ET LES AUTOS DE COURSE' Pierre Darmendrail hardcover with DJ, 207pp, published 2008 by Motors Mania, (French/English texts) 31cm x 25cm; Portrait de Courses par Pierre Darmendrail hardcover with DJ, 127pp, published 2003 by Drivers, (French/English texts), 25cm x 25cm; Le Circuit D'Auvergne Coupe Gordon Bennett 1905 Patrice Besquet, first edition, 143pp, published 2005 by Editions du Palmier (French text), (3).
RECORD OF MOTOR RACING BY GERALD ROSE first edition 1909, with a hundred and forty-four illustrations and seven maps published under the Authority of The Royal Automobile Club by Reveirs Bros. 5 Fetter Lane, London, cloth boards, the standard work for the dawn of motoring, recording all major events 1895 to 1908, 322 pages.
DORINO SERAFINI 'STORIA E LEGGENDA DI UN ASSO PESARESE' Franco Andreatini first edition, hardback with DJ, 205pp, published 1997 by Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Pesaro, (Italian text) 31cm x 25cm; Piero Taruffi, Nato Per I Motori 1906-1988 'Successi E Creativita Di Un Pilota' softcover, 71pp, published 1988 by Autocritica, (Italian text) 24cm x 22cm; Un Uomo, Un Pilota, Clemente Biondetti (1898-1955) Mario Baldi & Alessandro Bruni, softcovers, 125pp, published 2005 by Focus Press Italy (Italian Text) 26cm x 21cm, (3).
THREE PRINTED PAPER CARRIAGE LICENCE'S DATED 1888, 1906 & 1919 a County of Cardigan printed paper driving licence dated 1920, four printed paper Carrier's Licence 'Squibb Brothers The Garage Castle Cary Somerset' 1934 to 1937, together with a collection of twenty-six cloth bound Driving Licence's fifteen pre-1952 various years 1925 to 1944, eleven post-1952 various years 1958 to 1970 and twenty two issues of the Highway Code from the first edition 1931 to 1988, (lot).
STOCK CAR RACING MATCHAM'S PARK STADIUM, HURN ROAD, RINGWOOD, NR. BOURNEMOUTH Two 1950's Stock Car Advertising Posters 'Spectacular Xmas Event' dated Sunday 26th of December 1954, the first 50cm x 38cm the other 48cm x 38cm, both framed and glazed for display; Stock Car Racing Larkhill Stadium Larkhill, Yeovil - Thirty-Four 1950's Official Stock Car Racing Programme's twenty-eight dated Saturday 28th of May 1955, the others, 18th June 1955, 9th July 1955 x 2, 11th August 1955, 17th September 1955, 9th October 1957 respectively; A 1950's Larkhill Stadium Stock Car Racing Printed Paper Advertising Flyer dated 17th September, 23cm x 14cm; Seven 1950's Matcham's Stadium Printed Card Driver's Passes, Pit Passes, etc; Nine 1950's Matchams Park Stock Car Racing Advertising Printed Paper Flyers 'Easter Monday' April 11th ; Three 1950's Matcham Park Stadium Stock Car Racing Printed Paper Programmes, dated April 11th 1955, May 30th 1955 and 4th of August 1958.
BROUGH SUPERIOR 'THE COMPLETE STORY' Peter Miller, first edition, hardback with DJ, 320pp, published 2010 by Crowood Press; Brough Superior 'The Rolls-Royce of Motorcycles' Ronald H. Clark, revised third edition, hardback with DJ, 176pp, published 1984 by Foulis Haynes; The Scott Selection John Underhill, softcovers, 96pp, published by the Vintage Motor Cycle Club, 30cm x 20cm; The Third Scott Selection John Underhill, softcovers, 204 pp, published by the Vintage Motor Cycle Club, 30cm x 20cm, (4).
Small George III ebonised alarm bracket timepiece, the 4" arched silvered dial signed Grimalde & Johnson, Strand London with central alarm disc, the similar signed fusee movement with anchor escapement and pull wind alarm, the broken arch brass bound case with a panelled top and carrying handle, 10.25" high (pendulum and key) *Grimalde & Johnson worked at 431 Strand during the first quarter of the 19th century
Extremely rare Shortt Synchronome astronomical regulator with experimental Inertia escapement, made in 1912, within a mahogany case, 55.5" high *The clock is accompanied by a letter from The Synchronome Company to a previous owner confirming that only twelve such clocks were made. This experimental clock type should not be confused with the later Synchronome astronomical SH6 clocks made after the First World War in 1926 for Admiral Fountaine and then various observatories. The clock is sold with copies of Shortt's patent of 22 November 1911, his lecture to the BHI on 16 January 2012 and the Synchronome Company's sales leaflet for this clock The clock is original, with mahogany case with moulded cornice and base, the glazed door with rectangular bevelled glass, the upper section with round dial glass and silvered astronomical dial with blued steel hands, dial movement with four wheel train and narrow, rectangular brass plates. The case back has a heavy triangular cast iron suspension support for pendulum, with two invar compensation rods connecting it to the bottom mounted movement and supporting the beat scale. The movement with snailed brass back plate and agate tipped gravity arm, the arm electrically reset every second, and interacting with a wheel mounted to a carriage at the bottom of the pendulum rod, providing impulse at every vibration, invar rod with steel suspension, weight platform and cylindrical lead bob; suspension mount, lower suspension part below bob, and case key detached for transport
First World War medal pair comprising: War Medal and Victory Medal awarded to 195798 Spr.A.Powell.RE, together with a Second World War medal group comprising: Defence Medal, 1939-1945 Medal, The France and Germany Star and 1939-1945 Star, also to include; Two Rentenmark, 5000 and 10000 Reich bank notes, etc
Two silver pepper casters and two pepper mills, one caster George III ogee baluster, maker's mark .S, London 1780, 13cm (5 1/4in) high; another Georgian vase shape, maker's mark .S over-striking itself; the mills by J. B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1978 and 1979, the first two 180g (5.8 oz) (4)
An Edwardian silver Needham's Patent rectangular card case by Henry Williamson Ltd, London 1909; and five cigarette cases, first half 20th century, including: two gold inlaid, the larger engraved Inlaid Gold. Stirling Silver, the smaller by Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1912; the largest linear engraved, stamped 830, probably German, 405g (13 oz) gross (6)
A collection of silver and plated wares, including: an Edwardian baluster cream jug by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1901, 11.5cm (4 3/4in) high; another cream jug, stamped Sterling only; an Edwardian cylindrical pepperette by William Aitken, Birmingham 1903; a globular mustard by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1909; a pair of novelty milk churn pepper mills by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1936, loaded; a novelty barrel pepper mill by Richard Comyns, London 1975, loaded; the rest plated, the first four 446g (14.35 oz)
An Arts and Crafts silver rectangular cigarette case by George Lawrence Connell, London 1903, the cover embossed with a child's head in a roundel, 9cm (3 1/2in) long; an Arts and Crafts side-opening card case by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1901, hammered with an embossed spray of flowers, green moiré lined, 10cm (4in) long; and an Edwardian side-opening card case by William Comyns & Sons, London 1901, embossed with the angel heads in clouds pattern, leather lined, 10cm (4in) long (3) The first a design by Kate Harris for William Hutton & Sons.
Charles Dyson Smith (British, 1891-1960), Autumn landscape, 39 x 50cm; Sheep on downland, 32 x 39cm; and Turning hay, 31 x 39cm, the first signed lower right "Dyson Smith '49, oils on board (3) Note: English artist Charles William Dyson-Smith was born in 1891. He received formal art training as a painter and sculptor at the Royal Academy Schools in London from 1921 when he was awarded the Landseer Scholarship for sculpture. Between the years of 1927 and 1940 he had a number of studios in Chelsea and Fulham, London. He was an Associate member of the Royal Society of British Sculptors from 1936 until 1938 when became a fellow. He remained a fellow until 1949 and served as a member of their council during the Second World War from 1943 to 1945. Dyson Smith was active as a sculptor until 1951 and he died in 1960. In 1962 Christie's held a sale selling the contents of his studio. His style epitomises the Art Deco movement sweeping across Europe during the 1930s. Autumn landscape frame has chips. A little surface dirt. All in original 1930s frames.
Anne L Falkner (British, 1862-1933) Cattle in a field signed lower right "Anne L Falkner" oil on board 48 x 60cm (19 x 23in) Other Notes: Anne Falkner and her partner Leslie Hervey (1857-1920) were associated with the St. Ives colony of artists in 1907, and worked in one of the Piazza studios during the First World War. Originally from a clergy family in Dorchester, Anne Falkner trained at the Slade in 1889. She exhibited in London in the 1890s from an address in Bedford (1893) and from addresses in Berkshire (1900, 1908) before finally settling in St Ives. Falkner also exhibited frequently at the Beaux Arts, including a joint show with Leslie Hervey. A little dirty and with woodworm to the panel.
After Robert Taylor, First Of Many, reproduction print signed by Douglas Bader; After Michael Turner, First Of the Many, reproduction print signed in pencil by Alex Henshaw; After Robert Taylor, Sea Fury, reproduction print signed by Hoagy Carmichael; After Robert Taylor, Ramrod, reproduction print signed by Johnnie Johnson (4)
First World War Royal Flying Corps medals and ephemera awarded to 6256 Warrant Officer 1st Class George Chapman, , including: George V Imperial Service Medal,1914-15 star, War medal and Victory medals, dog tag, cloth badges, cap badges, military issue pocket watch by H. Williamson Ltd, London, Warrant with stamped signature of Winston S. Churchill, Sunderland War Tribute, a 9ct yellow gold fob and other items.

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