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Vauxhall 30-98 - The Finest Sporting Cars by Nic Portway, 1st ed 1995, 251pp with index. Excellent images and text, regarded as the standard reference book on the subject of the Vauxhall 30-98, rated as Britain's finest vintage sports car. By the same author, Vauxhall Cars 1903-1918, two volumes with hardcovers and pictorial slipcase, 2006. Limited 1st ed numbered 61/850, and signed by the author. Book 1 - Building the Power - is the story of the design of Vauxhall cars, their development and production. Book 2 - Claiming The Rewards - is the story of Vauxhall's sporting successes and disappointments. There is a very slight bump to the top front corner of the slipcase. Together with three other books, Vauxhall 1857-1946, a company published history, The Griffin Story, being highlights of the Vauxhall story to 1989, and Vauxhall by Michael Sedgwick, 1st ed 1981, softback, all in good condition. (5)
The Vintage and Thoroughbred Car. An almost complete run of the monthly issues, lacking only three issues from Volume 1 (No.1, February,1953, No.5, June, 1953, and No. 9, October, 1953) and with a duplicate issue for September 1953. Publication ceased with the issue for April, 1956 (Volume IV, No.39). Some issues show signs of wear, with a few loose covers, there is a little rust to the stapled bindings, but they are generally clean and sound internally. (37)
The Vintage and Thoroughbred Car. A complete run of this monthly journal, which commenced publication in February 1953 and ended with the issue for April 1956. A clean and sound two-volume hardbound set in dark green cloth with gilt lettering to the spines, each issue bound with the magazine covers, entitled 'The Vintage Car, Vol.1 Feb. 1953 Aug. 1954' and 'Vol. 2 Sept. 1954 April 1956'. An attractive set. (2)
Veteran & Vintage Magazine. A good complete run of bound issues from Volume 1 Number 1, August 1956, to Volume 23 Number 12, August 1979. Two volumes bound as one with their covers. Dark blue cloth, with original or photocopied indices at the rear of each book. All in clean, delightful condition This magazine followed The Vintage and Thoroughbred Car magazine, having been introduced and published by the late Lord Montagu. (11)
Motor Car and Coach Painting by Charles Oliver, 244pp, 1924. The editorial includes advertisements and Durus Enamels colour charts. Also, Private & Commercial Motor Body Building by H. J. Butler, 248pp, 1932 and Modern Motors, (their construction, management & control), a four volume set by H. Thornton Rutter, c1927. The best quality of the 1920s encyclopaedic sets, with easy style text and excellent photographs and line drawings of vintage period vehicles and good quality art paper. Everything bound in blue cloth with gilt titles to the spines and front covers, some rubbing and scratching otherwise sound. (6)
Pictorial Motoring History. A good selection of large format general history books, to include: TT Pioneers by Robert Kelly; Veteran & Vintage Cars by Pedr Davis; Vintage Lorry Albums edited by Nick Baldwin; Period Cars by Gianni Rogliatti; The Motor Men by Peter King; History of the World's High Performance Cars by Hough and Frostick, Pictorial History of Motoring by L. Rolt and other well-produced titles. (a quantity)
Museum Collections. The Schlumpf Collection, the limited edition (No 1871 of 2000) official catalogue, 318pp, 1990, hardbound with its slipcase and DJ; Great Car Collections of the World, 1986; Motor Museums of Europe by William Stobbs, 190pp, 1983; Autoworld Brussels, 1991, English text; Mus‚es Automobiles de France, c1996; Musee de l'Automobile de la Sarthe; Museo Dell'Automobile Torino, 1972; Henri Malartre Collection, c1989, French text, hardbound; Catalogue of the Prague Technical Museum, 1974; The Vintage Racing Machine - the collection of G. H. Waterman Jr, 1970 and other saddle-stitched publications. All in good fettle. (15)
Bentley at Le Mans by Dudley Benjafield, a Motor Racing Scrapbook No 5, 48pp, 1946 1st ed, with unusually an undamaged plastic spine. Also, Bentley The Vintage years 1919-1931 by Hay, 1986 1st ed with DJ; A Racing History of the Bentley 1921-31 by Darell Berthon, The Bodley Head, 144pp, 1956, without DJ and Bentley Old Number One by Hay. (4)
Bentley. The Racing History of the Bentley by Darell Berthon, 144pp, 1956 1st ed, (unfortunately with a poor DJ); Bentley the 1938/1939 Overdrive cars by Frankel & Strang, 1994 1st ed; Bentley - The silent Sports Car 1931-1941 by Ellman-Brown, 1989; Bentley - The Vintage Years by M. Hay, 1986; Bentley the 3 1/2 & 4 1/4 litre 1933-40 In Detail by Nick Walker, Bentley Factory Cars 1919-1931 by M. Hay and an Illustrated History of the Bentley Car by W. O. Bentley, 1964. All with very good DJs. (7)
Marque Histories. The Classic M.G. Yearbook 1973; History of the Studebaker Corporation 1852-1923, 119pp, 1924; Men & Machines - A History of Napier & Son 1808-1958; The Annals of Mercedes-Benz Motor Vehicles & Engines; The Packard Story, 286pp, 1965 1st ed dedicated and signed by the author; Dossiers Chronologiques Renault in two volumes, 1899-1905 and 1906-1910; The Lanchester Legacy 1895-1931 by Chris Clark. Together with Alvis - the Story of the Red Triangle, The Vintage Alvis by Hull and Johnson, 1967 1st ed, and other titles. (14)
The Bulletin of the V.S.C.C. A run of loose issues from Volume V. No. 1 (June, 1946) to No.180 (Winter 1988/89), contained in two stout cardboard loose-lidded boxes, each with an unused index panel at one end. The copies are generally in clean and sound condition, apart from a couple with loose/repaired covers, some page browning, and rusty staples on some early issues. Also, included with the lot is a hardbound octavo volume in maroon cloth with gilt lettering/decoration containing reprinted copies of Volume III. No. 2 (March, 1937) to Vol. IV. No. 6 (July, 1939) and another, hardbound tall quarto (33 x 21cm) volume in dark blue cloth with silver lettering/decoration (the lettering on the spine reads 'Vintage Sports-Car Club 1935-1939') with much information in typed form relating to the Club's early years (Bulletins, Circulars, Awards, Members and their Motors, etcetera). The volumes are in excellent, virtually 'as new' condition. (4)
The Veteran & Vintage Magazine. A complete run of issues from Vol. 1 No. 1 (August 1956) to Vol. 23 No. 12 (August 1979), uniformly hardbound, with the magazine covers, in twelve volumes in black cloth with gilt banding/lettering to the spines, each volume but the last containing two volumes of issues. Copy indices have been loosely inserted at the start of each volume of issues. Good condition. (12)
The Vintage and Thoroughbred Car. Two hardback small quarto (24 1/2 x 19cm) volumes in dark green cloth with gilt lettering to the spines containing the monthly issues of the magazine from Vol. I No. 2 (March, 1953) to Vol. IV No.39 (April, 1956), together with a photocopy of the missing Vol. I No. 1 issue for February, 1953. Generally sound and clean condition. (3)
Humber. A large quantity of reference material, much of it in ring-binders, to include: a photographic record of veteran and vintage cars, copies of handbooks (also for Bean), carburation documents, monochrome and colour photographs of veteran cars, and a file of information about MASS motor-cars and their manufacture. (a quantity)
*Tom Parr - Cartoon Drawing. A framed and glazed pen-and-ink and coloured drawing on card, dated 1920, signed by the artist in the bottom left-hand corner, showing an open landscape across which a driver has driven his veteran car at speed and has managed to collide with the trunk of the only available tree. Image size 25 x 16.5cm. Together with another mounted, framed and glazed pencil and pen-and-ink drawing of similar vintage, entitled 'Going Strong' in the bottom margin, indistinctly initialled in the bottom left corner, and again showing a chauffeur-driven vehicle, this time racing along a country road while its two passengers cling on in the back seat and an onlooking policeman peers from behind a roadside tree in horror. Image size 15.5 x 12cm. Both drawings are in good condition. (2)
A vintage 9ct gold charm bracelet with a full and half sovereign, the curb link united by heart shaped padlock clasp, supporting several charms including a 9ct gold mounted Edward VII full sovereign, and a similarly mounted Victorian half sovereign shield back Jubilee Head dated 1887, also with a US star, approx. 40.5g
A vintage 18ct white gold sapphire and diamond cluster ring, having an oval cut blue stone surrounded by old cuts in platinum tablet, approx. 2.5g and size G ½The sapphire is approx 6mm by 5mm. The diamonds are approx 0.1ct but do vary in size and quality, the sapphire is 7 by 6.5
A group of six Victorian and later gold and gem set rings, including an 18ct gold five stone, lacking two stones, approx. 2.6g, an Art Deco 9ct gold crossover with platinum tablet, a 9ct gold garnet cluster, and three other 9ct gold examples, approx. 8.7g, one with vintage box (7)

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