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Motoring Literature, Early Cycling, Automobilia, Maritime & Models in association with Transport Collector Auctions

10 NOVEMBER 2016 Transport Collector Auctions www.tc-auctions.com

Auctioneers & Valuers


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Motoring Literature Early Cycling, Automobilia Maritime & Models in association with Transport Collector Auctions

10 November 2016

COMMENCING VIEWING

Tuesday 8 November ― 9am-7pm Wednesday 9 November ― 9am-7pm Morning of the sale from 9am 10am

AUCTIONEERS

Peter Card Henry Meadows

Mallard House, Broadway Lane, South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 5UQ T: +44 (0) 1285 860006 F: +44 (0) 1285 862461 E: info@dominicwinter.co.uk www.dominicwinter.co.uk


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SALE INFORMATION All lots are offered subject to the Conditions of Sales and Business exhibited in the saleroom and printed at the back of this catalogue. For full terms and conditions of sale please see our website or contact the auction office. A buyer’s premium of 23.4% of the hammer price is payable by the buyers of all asterisked lots, except those lots not marked with an asterisk, in which case the buyer’s premium is 19.5%. Artist’s Resale Rights Law (Droit de Suite). Lots marked with AR next to the lot number may be subject to Droit de Suite. For further details see Information for Buyers at rear of catalogue. BIDDING Bidding in Person: Customers are asked to pay cash or establish a credit with the Auctioneers prior to the sale. Payment may be made while the sale is in progress: please see the cashier in the auction office. For all other payment arrangements please refer to information at the end of the catalogue. Online Bidding: Live online bidding is available at the-saleroom.com and invaluable.com.

Commission Bids: Commission bids may be submitted for this sale in a number of different ways: T: +44 (0) 1285 860006 F: +44 (0) 1285 862461 E: info@dominicwinter.co.uk Via our website www.dominicwinter.co.uk Please ensure that all commission bids reach us by 10am on the morning of sale. Telephone Bids: Telephone bids only accepted for lots with estimated value greater than £300 and should reach us by 9am on the morning of sale.

LOCATION

Catalogue Produced by Jamm Design – 020 7424 7830 info@jammdesign.co.uk

Photography by Ben Cavanna – 07968 342013 bencavanna@gmail.com Marc Tielemans - 07710 974000 marc@tielemans.co.uk


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CONTENTS Motoring Brochures

Cover illustrations: Front cover: Lot 434 Rear cover: Lots, 526, 528, 534, 535, 539, 541, 546, 547 Inside front cover: Lot 566 Inside rear cover: Lot 552

1-54

Automobilia

55-80

Motoring Art

81-99

Motoring Literature

100-347

Travelogues

348-356

Pekin to Paris

357-359

Further Literature

360-449

Cycling Ephemera

450-456

Cycle Lighting

457-465

Cycling Ephemera

466-516

Bicycles & Tricycles

519-550

Bicycle Posters

551-559

Maritime

560-571

Railwayana & Models

572-580


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Aircraft Name Plates. A unique collection of 195 screw-mounted aircraft engine name plates, from WWI to the modern era, representing aircraft from Britain, America, Italy, Germany, Belgium and Russia, displayed on a large presentation board with wooden frame. Lot 662 (11 November) : ÂŁ10,000-15,000

FORTHCOMING SALES 9 November

Printed Books, Prints & Documents Travel & Exploration, Maps & Atlases Science, Medicine & Agriculture Bookbinding Equipment & Accessories

10 November

Motoring Literature, Early Cycling Automobilia, Maritime & Models In association with Transport Collector Auctions

11 November

Military & Aviation, Medals, Arms & Armour, including: The Jack Mappin Collection The Michael Shaw Collection of Aircraft Salvage The David Cohen Fine Art retirement stock of WWI Art

14 December

Printed Books, Maps & Documents Stamps, Coins & Trade Tokens

15 December

Modern First Editions Children’s & Illustrated Books Victorian Peepshows, Games & Juvenilia A Private Collection of Victorian Greetings Cards Film Posters & Entertainment Memorabilia

25 January 2017

Printed Books, Maps & Documents Anthony Gasson Opera Memorabilia

Entries are invited for the above sales: please contact one of our specialist staff for further advice


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MOTORING To commence at 10am Many of the following lots are also illustrated on www.the-saleroom.com

Motoring Brochures Please note: While all care has been taken with the magazine and book cataloguing, all buyers are advised to inspect the lots for any inconsistencies before bidding. 1 Quadrant Motor Cycles. A 24pp brochure dated 1904, with good well-defined images and detailed text. Together with Triumph Motors for 1914, 48pp with a cream card cover, a Singer Cars brochure dating from the late 1930s, a brochure for the Airstream Eleven, and a booklet about the Austin Seven. All in fair condition. (5)

6 Talbot. Two rare landscape-style brochures. An April 1927 booklet of 24pp and a grey card cover, illustrating the six-cylinder chassis, five-seater Weymann Saloon de Luxe, etcetera, with prices and specifications. Together with a similar October 1928 version of 32pp, printed on cream art paper, with a dark grey cover and gilt titles. The former with rusted staples and pages loose, otherwise in good fettle.

£50-100

(2)

£120-140

2 Modern Motoring. A complete run of 48 issues of this rare monthly journal, being the official organ of the Humber, Hillman & Commer Group, ‘Devoted to the Interests of the British Motorist’, from Vol. 3, No.9, January 1933 to Vol. 7, No. 8, December 1936. Very well illustrated, with numerous period colour advertisements and excellent multi-colour covers. A few spines are a little rubbed or worn, albeit in generally excellent condition, and there is some rust to the stapled bindings, but otherwise an excellent, clean and sound set. (48)

£300-400

3 Sunbeam Straight 8. A very rare cord-tied brochure dating from 1936, 12pp, a folded chassis and engine image at the rear and a (Harold Connolly?) depiction of the Phaeton Continental as a folded frontispiece. Printed on cream paper, the cream and gilt covers slightly soiled. (1)

7* Talbot - 105. An original ‘Fox Photos’ photograph showing Brian Lewis & Owen Saunders-Davies in the Brooklands Paddock with the 105 single-seater, after the 1931 500-miles race, where the Talbot achieved 2nd place at 112.93mph. 7½ x 9-inches. Good, clean condition

£80-120

4 Talbot. Two brochures. A September 1936 petit document of 16pp including covers, imaging on each page a sepia photograph of various models with prices. Also, a January 1937 dated sales brochure, 24pp including its cover, imaging the current range from the ‘Ten’ to 24hp Limousine, with specifications and prices. Both in very clean condition with original staples. (2)

(1)

8* Talbot - 90. Two photographs. The first ‘LNA’ photograph showing Dr John Roth at speed in his Talbot 90 (Go 99) during the May 1932 Brooklands Mountain handicap race, as reported in Motorsport in June 1932. Also, a picture of the former Talbot 90, Fox and Nicholl team single-seater being exercised by George Mackie in the 1947 Ulster Trophy race at Ballyclare. Both 7.5 x 9-inches in good fettle.

£80-120

5 Talbot. An October 1934 petit brochure of 48pp with excellent photographs of the model range, to include interiors, special coachwork, competition records, chassis images and general specifications. With a ‘Talbot’ light green card cover, and applied armorial. In delightful condition, light rusting to the staples. (1)

£40-60

(2)

£40-80

5

£80-120


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9 Talbot-Darracq - 1919. A prestigious hardback, cord-tied brochure for this newly formed company. 58pp discussing in French the history of the Darracq company, Great War developments, monochrome images of the factory, offices, machine shops, drawing departments, foundry, etcetera. Also, details of the Type A and Type V20, component parts and chassis images, body-styles and dashboard layout. The cover a little scarred and soiled, light staining on the lower edge, several hardly noticeable thumb marks to some of the pages, otherwise sound (1)

£100-150

10 Frazer-Nash Light Cars - 1928. A 12pp quarto brochure with a mid-brown stapled card cover and a Frazer-Nash logo on the front. It discusses the three and four-seater ‘Fast Tourer’, ‘Super Sports’, ‘Boulogne’ and ‘Supercharged Boulogne’ with images of the 3-Seater and The Vitesse with hoods down and up. With original staples albeit a little rusty, sound content but the pages a little rubbed, the cover edges minimally feathered and a gentle vertical fold. (1)

12 A c1935 Bugatti Type 57 ‘Competition Model’. A very rare double-sided promotional card (A4 size) illustrating and outlining the 3.3-litre (3275cc) ‘Competition 4-Seater’ with chassis specifications recto. Issued from the Bugatti franchise in the Brixton Road, London, the English text is printed in red and black with a tipped-in monochrome photograph centrally positioned verso. The card comes with its light blue figured card folder, the front cover with gilt decoration to the hinge side, and Bugatti script. The folder in very clean condition with only light rubbing to lower edge. The card broadsheet with a little foxing and ink manuscript ‘1935-36’ on top margin recto.

£140-180

11 Bentley Speed Six - 1930. A large format ‘The Silent Speed Six’ Leaflet No 31, dated January 1930. Possibly the first Speed Six brochure, 8pp including cover, with well-defined images of the engine, chassis, two and four-door Weymann -bodied saloons, component parts, specifications in green and black text. Some spotting and light soiling to the front and rear covers, ink manuscript at the top edge, but original cotton-tied spine intact. (1)

(1)

£350-450

13 Bentley - Six Cylinder 6½ Litre Model. Probably Bentley’s first six-cylinder leaflet No 9 dated August 1926. 8pp including cover, well-defined images of the engine, chassis, two Weymann -bodied saloons, component parts, specifications and prices in red and black text. The original cotton-tied spine intact, albeit with a split top and bottom, water damage on the lower fore-edge of each page, some surface loss and the odd stain. Editorial good.

£160-200

(1)

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£100-150


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14 Bentley 4½ Litre. A large format ‘leaflet No 32’, dated January 1930. 12pp including the cover and featuring on page 10 and 11, ‘The New Supercharged Bentley 4½ Litre’ illustrating the ‘Le Mans’ car with its Amherst Villiers Mk IV supercharger. Also, with well-defined images of the engine, chassis, sporting four-seater, Weymann-bodied saloon, component parts, specifications and the prices of the supercharged model with printed reductions. This publication has lost its cotton ties and is now held by a plastic spine grip. The pages are rather soiled and the rear page with some paper loss. However, a good working copy of this rare brochure. (1)

16 Packard Motor Cars - 1909, having 32pp and a dark grey card cover, promoting the Packard Thirty, with detailed text, images of the offices and workshop, with illustrations of several Runabouts, Close-Coupled Body, Limousine, Landaulet, Tourer, Demi-Limousine and the Eighteen Town Car. With original staples, a little creasing to some of the catalogue pages and a fold mark on the cover front. (1)

£80-120

£100-200

17 Bugatti - 1932. A delightful 12pp, cord-tied red card covered brochure with a foreword giving the history of the company from 1898, seven tipped-in colour plates promoting the Types 49, 46 and 50, with current prices, specifications and constructional features in English, having come from Bugatti’s Brixton Road address. The cover with a Sales Department rubber stamp and a little rubbed and creased, correct uncut fore-edges, good clean editorial. (1)

18 1930 Lagonda. A prestigious hardback and large format colour brochure dated March 1930. 24pp and free end-papers, covering the 2-litre Speed Model (Low Chassis) Tourer and imaging the chassis, engine and T2 body style with specifications. Also promoting the down-draft head ‘Special’ version and the standard saloon. Also shown is the 3-litre chassis, engine, touring and saloon bodies, with specifications. Together with the coach-built Tourer, Enclosed-Drive, Four and Six-Light Weymann n Saloons, with interior and facia views. In very clean condition, just a little paper loss on the spine, and knocked upper fore-edge.

15 Bentley - Again 1928. A 29pp, Le Mans 24-hour race successes brochure, cord-tied gilt-embossed light blue card covers, describing and illustrating the second consecutive win for Bentley Motors, small 4to. Printed in red, well-defined monochrome images. Cover edges a little rubbed and but editorial very good, original spine and cord intact. (1)

£350-450

£250-350

(1)

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£340-440


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23 Frazer-Nash. A 1937 landscape-format 18pp brochure promoting the Falcon; TT Replica; Ulster 100; Supercharged Shelsley and Single Seater. An F. Gordon-Crosby frontispiece, a record of achievement, with illustrations of models. Staples in place, but the centre pages loose. The pictorial card cover bumped on the fore-edge and corners.

19 The Napier Book. A prestigious landscape-style, 36pp, cord-tied brochure circa 1912. Promoting the 15hp, 30hp, 38.4hp, 59.9hp, commercial vehicles, colonial models, component parts, factory scenes, etcetera. There are colour profiles of the bodystyles, with silk-tissue interleaves, decorative vignettes, detailed editorial with full specifications and prices. The decorative cream cover possesses its original cord tie, albeit with light soiling lower and upper edges, with some creasing to the upper right corner, the first tissue sheet with a gentle crease, and several pages a little rubbed, otherwise sound. (1)

(1)

£80-120

24 M.G. The Luck of the Game. A 1932 publicity brochure written by Cecil Kimber, an illustrated account of the M.G. team victories in the Ulster TT of 1932 and the BRDC 500 miles’ race. 18pp, 4to, with a cream card cover with black framed wording. Good, clean condition.

£600-800

(1)

20 Talbot - The Invincible. March 1932, a petit booklet outlining in 32pp the models Sixty-Five, Seventy-Five, Ninety, Ninety Speed Model, 105 Super Speed, Light Six and new 14/45. Various body-styles imaged, with specifications and prices, including the Ninety Brooklands Tourer and the 105. Sound mottled green card cover, original staples, some dotted rust marks & pencil date. (1)

25 The Austin Healey 100. A 12pp brochure dating circa 1956, a Canadian and American version of the UK publication, describing on the ISFC the record breaking successes at the Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah. Good full colour images and detail views of the LHD car, to include the two-position windscreen. Good fettle, short tear at the lower spine, The Robert Gay Collection rubber stamp and pen manuscript on the cover

£60-90

(1)

21 Frazer Nash. Two 4pp leaflets. The first promoting the Mk II Le Mans Replica Competition Model of 1953 (?), detailed text, images, specifications and additional and alternative equipment. The second promoting the Targo Florio Gran Sport & Turismo Models, with specifications and dimensions, 1953 (?). Both with gentle fold marks, and a little rubbing. (2)

£60-90

£60-90

22 M.G. Mille Miglia. A record of the M.G. victory in the Italian 1000-mile race, dated 1933, the 52pp book includes excellent monochrome illustrations of the K3s taking part, descriptive text, maps and cutaway drawings by Max Millar. Bound in cream card with brown text and the Fasces insignia centrally placed, and saddle-stitched. A bright and clean example. (1)

£140-180

Lot 26

£140-180

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26 Mercedes-Benz 300SL. A c1958, 10pp brochure and turquoise-coloured card cover, the 3rd page folding out to double width to illustrate an artist’s impression of two cars, with the hood up and down. Very good condition, save for light creasing on the front cover. A good spine. (1)

30 A Collection. Several petite brochures, to include an example for the Bentley MkVI dating circa 1946, imaging with tipped-in photographs of various coach-building examples: Coupé, Sports Saloons and Mulliner and Young. Also, Daimler Straight Eight and Twenty-Seven, with a Hooper fold-out, the centre pages loose; a Riley Nine promotional brochure of c1935, with excellent monochrome photographs in the centre-spread; B.S.A. Scout, a 12pp, 1936 sepia-toned brochure showing various models, and two other items in fair condition.

£60-90

27 Connaught Cars. ‘Hand Finished-One at a Time’. An interesting book, double-fold opening broadsheet imaging the car, bonnet open and engine bay with detailed specifications. Also a similar- sized Alta 9hp Sports & Competition Cars, c1933, 12pp and grey card cover, detailed text and image of the car No 1. Delightful vignettes, and a Ferguson centrespread cut-away. Cover slightly faded, otherwise both brochures are in good condition. (2)

(7)

31 Three British brochures of Australian origin. Lea Francis, a two-fold brochure with specifications for the 14hp saloon, with a 1949 rubber stamp to the front cover. Sunbeam Talbot 2-litre, imaging the various models, Saloon, DHC, Sports Tourer and Sports 2-seater and the New Riley Pathfinder folded brochure dated 1954. Some soiling and biro marks, otherwise good.

£60-90

(3)

The Ilinga was by an Australian car manufacturer; founded in Melbourne by Tony Farrell and Daryl Davies, the company was in business between 1974 & 1975. The company’s only model, the AF-2, saw only two examples produced, despite having apparently fifteen customers placing deposits. Presented at the 1975 Melbourne Motor Show, the AF-2 was promoted as a luxury sports car, built to compete with Porsche and Aston Martin. However, the 1973 oil crisis and high retail price chased many potential customers away. (2) £60-90

£120-160

33 Ford. Various modern brochures, some emanating from Australia, and including examples for the Falcon Sedan & Station Wagon; Escort, Cortina, Capri etcetera. All in good clean fettle.

29 1929 Crossley Six. A 16pp brochure promoting various coachwork on the 15.7hp chassis, including the ‘Shelsley Fabric Saloon Model’. Incorporating detailed text, monochrome images of components, cars and interiors, with a price list tipped-in the ISFC. Two library labels to the front cover, and a label removed from ISRC. Also a brochure for the 20.9hp Six, 16pp, dated September 1928, incorporating detailed text, monochrome images of components, cars and interiors with a price list ISFC. Rubber library stamp on the title page and ISRC. Otherwise both brochures are crisp. (2)

£50-100

32 Ilinga. ‘Over the Horizon’. Two identical brochures for this ill-fated car, 8pp including the card cover, with interior views, a double-page spread of the car from above, some specifications. One brochure with a ‘Dawes & North Pty of Melbourne’ rubber stamp on the cover, otherwise both units in good fettle.

28 Rolls-Royce ‘Springfield’ 40/50hp Portfolio. An unusual, c1922 landscape-style black card wallet, opening to reveal a cream-coloured 4pp printed folder holding ten side-profile colour plates of different ‘Springfield body styles; Piccadilly, Pall Mall, Oxford, Tilbury, Pickwick, Buckingham, etcetera. Full specifications of the chassis. The cream folder is very clean, the outer wallet with a silver embossed profile of the ‘Spirit of Ecstasy’, with very light rubbing. (1)

£100-150

(9)

£100-150

34 Triumph. Various modern brochures, some emanating from Australia, and including examples for the TR4, GT6, 2000, Spitfire, 2500TC, Stag, TR7 etcetera. Most in good condition, several with some scuffing. (11)

£100-150

35 Austin. Various modern brochures, some emanating from Australia, and including examples for the, A30, Metro, X6 Range, 1800, LWB Princess of 1953. All in fair condition.

£100-150

(8)

9

£50-100


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36 Ferrari - Maserati - Lamborghini. Various modern brochures, some emanating from Australia, and including examples for the Jarama S, Silhouette, Espada, Quattroporte, Ghibli, Mexico, Mistral and Merak. Also a 1977 vertical-format pamphlet covering the Ferrari range with bilingual text, and a larger brochure for the Ferrari 308 GTB and the 308 GTS. The latter in excellent condition, the remainder very good. (10)

40 Allard. A set of petit folded brochures for various models, to include: the Monte Carlo Saloon, K3 Touring, J2X Competition, Palm Beach, J2 Competition, Saloon etcetera. Also, several catalogues for Wolseley, Daimler, Morgan and Panther. All in good or better condition. (5)

41 Motorcycle Brochures. A delightful collection of twenty-six different promotional brochures. The marques include: Triumph dated 1927 and 1925, together with a typed promotional letter, Ariel circa 1953, B.S.A. for 1958, Royal Enfield 1930s, Triumph, Excelsior, New imperial, Sunbeam, Matchless, all dating from 1939. Also, Norton 1963, several Triumph brochures, Velocette c1951, Rudge, OEC, Sunbeam 1938, B.S.A., B.M.W., etcetera. All staples intact where appropriate, some scuffing to spines, but generally very sound.

£100-150

37 Rover. Brochures dated 1972 and covering their manufacturing output, to include the 2000SC, 2000TC, 3500S and Range Rover. Also, a double-fold brochure for the 3500 V8. All in good condition save for some staining on the rear cover of one brochure. (6)

£40-80

38 ISO Griffo. Brochures and double-sided broadsheets advertising the marque, with some creasing but sound. Also, brochures for the Isard Glas S1004 circa 1960, The Bitter SC 2Door Coupé, De Tomaso Pantera GTS, Deauville, NSU RO80, Scimitar. All in good or better condition. (16)

£100-150

(26)

£400-600

£100-150

42 Vauxhall Eighty. A 15pp, 1931 brochure having a colour card cover imaging various models to include the Hurlingham, Princeton and Grafton with specifications and prices. Also, a brochure for the Daimler 2½-litre of the 1950s, 20pp with a blue card cover. Both a little feathered and soiled, editorial very good. (2)

43 Aston Martin DB5. A brochure for the convertible car, dating 1964 for the 1965 season. Together with a two-fold comparison chart giving specifications and road test details. Edges a little scuffed.

39 American Marques. Brochures for the 1958 Chrysler series, together with The Chrysler Royal and Valiant, New Hudson dated 1947, De Soto Diplomat, Buick for 1948 and the Buick Roadmaster, Century and Special. All in good or better condition, some Australian-printed. (12)

£80-120

(2)

£100-120

44 1954 Pegaso Z-102. A rare 8pp brochure to include the card cover. The featured cars are the 102B, 102BS and the 102BS/3.2. with specifications in English. The spine is worn and the centre pages need cleaning, otherwise in fair fettle. The Z-102 employed racing-car technology in its chassis and alloy body with it being built in-house at Barcelona factory with the exception of the external coachwork, either by Carrozzeria, Touring or Saoutchik.

£100-150

(1)

10

£130-160


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51* Autocar Portfolios. Issued as a first and second series by Iliffe & Sons in the 1930s, the folders possess 12 (each) of colour lithographic prints of period racing by F. Gordon-Crosby with a profile outline by the then editor of Autocar, S.C.H. Davis. The content of both folders are unusually complete and the prints are in almost perfect condition. The folders are a little soiled. (2)

52 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 motorcars and their manufacture.

45 Austin Healey 100. A 4pp brochure with a publication code of 198/C, with full specifications on the rear page. Also a 1952 road test by John Bolster, and a 8pp brochure for the same model, but with half of the specifications page missing. Together with three brochures covering the triumph TR4a, GT6 and a 1971 Triumph range brochure. All in fair condition. (1)

(a quantity)

£100-120

(11)

£40-80

54 An RAC Year Book 1923, together with an AA Handbook for 1926, and Michelin Guides for 1911, 1913 (2). Good working copies.

£80-120

47 Mercedes-Benz. A 1952 brochure and handbills for the Type 170s, 220S Convertible and Coupé, 300SL Roadster, 190SL Roadster and the 190 Saloon etc. All a little rubbed and some small corner folds. (7)

£50-100

53 Interesting Brochures. Weekend Wanderings, a Morris agent, Stewart and Arden publicity booklet of the early 1930s suggesting trips in your Morris car, 38pp and cover. Also, four colour specification cards for the M.G. Two-litre SA, together with a rare 1920 brochure for Hampton Enginering, 18pp, but some water-staining, and four promotional sheets for FIAT. An interesting lot.

46 Citröen DS. Two brochures for the model 19 and 21, and a pamphlet for a ‘Weekend Affair’ of circa 1966. Also a 4pp folding brochure for the Facel Vega Facellia, triple-language edition with specifications. Good clean condition. (4)

£40-80

(5)

£40-60

£100-120

48 FIAT. An interesting double-fold brochure for the 509 dating from the 1920s, printed on cartridge paper, English text. Also, examples for the 1100 of the 1960s, a 600 of the 1950s, and the 124. Together with ‘Testing the Ground of the Fiat’, a publicity brochure for the 9hp of 1929. All in fair condition. (5)

£100-120

49 Auto Carrier. A horizontal-style, 1938-dated AC brochure of 20pp and a black card cover with a silver embossed AC logo, and a pocket at the rear holding the price list for the various Acedes models. In delightful condition. (1)

55* Alvis. Two photographs, one example showing the Chassis Erecting Shop in the early 1930s, the other a racing Alvis hitting the banking during the 200-Miles Race at Brooklands in 1925. Both 6 x 8-ins. Also three end-prints depicting a supercharged Type 43 Bugatti, also at Brooklands.

£80-120

50 Fuel Pumps & Carburettors. A folder of information from the archive of Sir Harry Ricardo; the makes covered include: Smith, Solex, Zenith and SU. Mostly photocopies. (a box)

(5)

£40-80

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£40-80


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56* Serenissima Bonnet Badge. A Circular badge with a red polychrome enamel background and gilt laurel leaves with the wording Serenissima below and the Italian flag in three-colour enamels above. Also, Tatra, a circular dashboard badge in white and red enamels. Both in almost perfect condition. (2)

61* An M.G. TD 1:16th Scale Model by The C. W. Doepke Manufacturing Co., Inc. Dating circa 1954, this green (dip-painted) example is in good fettle, with its original windscreen, tyres, bumpers, upholstery, working leaf springs and removable folded hood cover. A rear over-rider and nearside headlamp have separated but come with the toy, ready for repair. 16-inches (40cm) long.

£60-90

(1)

£200-250

57* Delage Photographs. A hinged box containing great many negatives of mainly Delage interest, once the property of M. T. Craig, an authority on the marque. Together with monochrome photographs of various sizes, various venues and events. (a quantity)

£100-200

58* A White Steam Car Emblem. Crafted in solid brass with pierced script, 12-inches wide. (1)

£40-60

59* Dashboard Clock. by Jaeger, having a 3-inch bezel, top winding crown, alloy case with a silver dial and Roman numerals. Apparently in working order. (1)

62* An M.G. TD 1:16th Scale Model by The C. W. Doepke Manufacturing Co., Inc. Dating circa 1954, this red (dip-painted) example is in good condition, with its original windscreen, tyres, bumpers, upholstery, working leaf springs and removable folded hood cover. 16-inches (40cm) long.

£40-80

(1)

£250-300

60* Austin Motor works. Air Raid Precaution helmet, rattle and whistle reputedly found at the Longbridge Works, Birmingham, the rattle stamped Longbridge Gate B, 31cm long, the composite black helmet painted with an Austin logo and white stripe to the centre, Rexine lining and brown leather chin strap, the whistle by J. Hudson, Birmingham, engraved A.R.P. on a chain (1)

£100-150

63* A Jaguar XK120 Model by The C. W. Doepke Manufacturing Co., Inc. Dating circa 1954, this light blue (dip-painted) example is in good condition, with its original windscreen, tyres, bumpers, headlamp glasses, upholstery, working leaf springs and steering. 17-inches (44cm) long. (1)

12

£250-300


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64* A La France Fire Truck by The C. W. Doepke Manufacturing Co., Inc. Dating circa 1953, this example is in good condition, with its original windscreen, tyres, sliding ladders, headlamp glasses, bell, active steering. Some over-painting, and missing parts. 34-inches (86cm) long.

67* Omnibus Floor Toy by Tri-Ang. Manufactured by Lines Brothers in the 1930s, a red and cream painted double-decker omnibus with seating, opendrive, steering wheel and metal radiator shell. Repainted at some stage, but retaining its original company insignia. 11-inches high, 20-inches long.

(1)

(1)

£200-250

£250-350

65* A Morris Motors promotional rubber door mat advertising ‘Morris Cars’ with white and red script. In very good, almost unused condition. 20 x 35inches. (1)

£40-80

66* M.G. - John Thornley. A long playing record featuring the late John Thornley and the sound and discussion of various M.G. models, to include apparently a 1923 J2 Midget. In unused condition, 1980. Also, 26 prints depicting M.G. cars through the years, the originals by John Dugdale, each dated 1980. In good condition, ready to be framed. (2)

£40-80

68* Riley Ski Lady. A well-detailed original mascot suitable for Riley six-cylinder models, but can also be mounted on four-cylinder cars. Announced in January 1931, the mascot is supposed to epitomise smoothness and speed. Priced at 37/6, they were available from Riley agents until 1937. This example retains its original chromium-plated finish, stamped ‘Riley Ski lady - Rd 759377’ at the rear. Mounted on an internal threaded radiator cap. (1) £450-650

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Lot 71

69* Vauxhall Griffin. Inscribed Joseph Fray Ltd, Rd 729889, nickel on bronze with good detail. Mounted.

Lot 73

75* MORS - Pen Rest. A promotional or trade gift pen rest advertising Mors motor-cars, with an onyx centre and a brass rope effect decoration. 7-inches (58-cm) long.

Although used as an emblem for the company from 1919, the mascot design was not introduced until the mid-1920s. (1) £400-450

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£120-140

70* Old Bill. A Bruce Bairnsfather-designed mascot, this example being an original mascot with good detail and signature. Mounted on an internal thread radiator cap. Correct patinated brass finish. (1)

£350-450

71* Robert. A policeman accessory mascot designed by John Hassall in 1914, with a bronze body and moveable brown porcelain head with painted features, signs of original nickel-plating, dualthreaded mounts and Rd 511941 engraved on the base. 4¼-inches high, not mounted, signed by the artist. (1)

£350-450

76* Condiment Set. In the form of a touring motorcar with fitted mustard bottles, salt and pepper jars. Finished in nickel-plated silver, it possesses a steering wheel, front-mounted lamp, rolling wheels for moving up and down the table. In good useable condition. 7-ins (58-cm) long.

72* Mustang. An unusual carved and polished leaping horse mascot, Braced by a shaped metal bracket with a threaded stud for radiator cap mounting. 28-cms total length. (1)

£350-450

73* King Fisher. A delightfully petit seated bird mascot, fashioned from cold painted ‘Veiena’ style bronze. With fine detail, engraved script King Fisher on the nickel-plated mount. 8-cms high. (1)

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77* M.G. Motor Exhibition Badge. With a cream enamel background and blue enamel wording, ‘Motor Exhibition - M.G. - 130 - Staff’. With a clipped pin back, in excellent condition.

£200-300

74* Pierrot. A standing Pierrot playing his mandolin and singing, scripted title on the base, good detail, nickel-plated bronze. Mounted on a turned wooden base. 16-cms high. (1)

£400-600

(1)

£40-80

78* Boyce Moto Meter. Removed, it is believed, from Malcolm Campbell’s 5-litre Ballot in the 1930s, and given to Leo Villa, it is mounted on an external threaded radiator cap. In need of refurbishment but apparently sound.

£300-400

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79* Benz & Cie Temperature Gauge. With a graduated 2-inch dial and ‘Meter Wassersaule’ in script at the top, the flange is 3-inches diameter, dashboard mounting. Also, an industrial revolution counter with a 3½-inch cream dial, suitable for motoring adaption perhaps. (2)

£40-80

80* Illuminated M.G. Sign. An electric-powered, ceiling-hanging showroom sign, with red scripted wording, ‘Safety MG Fast’ against a white plastic/Perspex panel. A painted metal box holds the strip lighting and suspension hooks. Tested and working, but offered without an electrical guarantee. 36 x 14-inches. (1)

83* Marguerite (GAMY) Montaut: A Panhard et Levassor promotion drawing, circa 1908. A horizontal format, framed and glazed and hand-coloured profile image by GAMY (the wife of Ernest Montaut) of what appears to be a shaft-drive 12 hp 4-Cylinder Panhard et Levassor open-drive Coupé, circa 1908, possibly prepared for advertising purposes. Vertical marginal tears in the middle of the upper and lower margins, fortunately not affecting the actual image of the vehicle. Signed GAMY below the chassis near the rear wheels. Good colour. Image size 31.5 x 46cm.

£400-600

Motoring Art 81* David Louis Ghilchik (1892-1972) - ‘Running Repairs’. An original pen-and-ink drawing showing an attractive young couple attempting to carry out repairs to their motorcycle whilst driving along a village street, the beautiful pillion-passenger passing a spanner to her beau as he carries out work on the front wheel-hub, with poultry scattering and an elderly couple looking on in horror. The title appears in the bottom margin. Signed bottom right. A drawing for Punch, June 26, 1929 (page 704). Good condition. Mounted, framed and glazed. Sheet size 26 x 33.5cm. (1)

(1)

£200-250

84* S.C.H. ‘Sammy’ Davis (1887-1981). An original pen and ink cartoon drawing, entitled ‘A Nightmare’, which was illustrated on page 208 of the issue of Motor Cycling published on 3rd January, 1910. Sammy Davis achieved fame as a racing motorist, journalist and clubman, but was also well-known for his witty, sometimes outlandish and surreal, artwork. This example shows a motor-cyclist teetering along a precipitous mountain ridge whilst being threatened and assailed by various grotesque figures. Signed by the artist in the bottom right-hand corner, mounted, framed and glazed and in good condition. Image size 20 x 26cm.

82* David Louis Ghilchik (1892-1972) - ‘The Cause of it all’. An original pen-and-ink drawing showing an irate driver clambering out of a ditch, his car having been forced off the road by a bewhiskered man pushing a loaded wheelbarrow. The title appears in the bottom left corner, followed by the culprit’s protest: “All roight, all roight, dont ee’ nag so. Oi’ve apologised, ‘aven’t Oi?”. Signed bottom right. Good condition. Mounted, framed and glazed. Sheet size 25 x 37cm. (1)

£80-120

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£200-250

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88* Henri Mirande (1877-1955), ‘Scorching’. An original colour lithograph by Fortier et Marotte, depicting two children racing down a village street in their battered home-made car, a puppy balanced on the rear, the resulting image being quite surreal. This is one of Mirande’s celebrated humorous works. Good condition, though somewhat browned, and with a short (3cm) vertical abrasion in the middle of the top edge (not affecting the main image). Artist’s signature lower right-hand corner. Framed, mounted and glazed, published March 1906, Sheet size 45 x 53cm.

85* 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 lefthand 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)

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89* ‘Bloques’ by Georges Meunier (1869-1942), French Painter, Printmaker, Illustrator and Poster Designer - a limited edition signed print. A large image in a horizontal format depicting a veteran car stranded in the middle of a field surrounded by a huge flock of sheep, the driver and his two passengers gesticulating wildly while a group of farmworkers look on in the right-hand background and, on the left-hand side, a steam passenger train passes by on a railway embankment. Apparently issued in 1905 in a limited edition of 100 copies, this one numbered 60, and signed by the artist in pencil in the bottom margin on the right-hand side. The red print in the bottom margin reads: Ed. Sagot - Editeur -Paris, Imp. Chaix, Paris, Tous droits reserves. Printed artist’s signature and the date ‘05’ in the bottom right-hand corner of the image. Very good colour, as illustrated in The Motor Car in Art by Zolomij, Automobile Quarterly Pub, 1990. Print size, including the margins, 36 x 53cm, mounted, framed and glazed.

£80-120

86* Limited Edition Motoring Print. A large, vertical format, framed, double-mounted (with a mirrored surround) and glazed coloured print in an ‘art nouveau’ style, depicting a couple seated in a Bugatti outside Maxim’s restaurant, with other figures, including the doorman and a page-boy, standing in the entrance. Number 181 of a Limited Edition of 220 copies, signed in pencil by the artist (name indecipherable) in the lower right-hand corner. Sheet size 74 x 58cm. (1)

£200-250

(1)

87* Limited Edition Motoring Print. Another print by the same artist as the preceding lot, and in a similar style, depicting an Edwardian couple standing by their open-drive limousine (the chauffeur at the wheel), outside ‘Laperouse’ on the Quai Des Grands Augustins. Number 78 of a Limited Edition of 220 copies, again signed by the artist in pencil in the lower right-hand corner. Sheet size 75 x 58cm. (1)

£300-350

£180-220

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90* La Course - a coloured print after Fernel. A large horizontal image, the original probably dating from circa 1905, depicting five racing cars at speed. Printed title in bottom right margin, issued by Dietrich & Co., Editeurs, Bruxelles. Print size 31.5 x 83cm, framed and glazed. (1)

£250-300

91* Mais quelqu’un Troubla la Fete!!... A handcoloured pochoir lithograph after Ernest Montaut (1870-1909). A large image in horizontal format, depicting a motoring picnic party being harassed by a group of bears. Hand-coloured, on paper, copyright 1910, image size 39 x 76cm, mounted, framed and glazed. This Montaut lithograph is one of the rarest of the genre, unlisted in most authoritative documents on the subject. The colours slightly faded.

Lot 89

(1)

£250-300

92* Vertige - A hand-coloured pochoir lithograph after Ernest Montaut. A large and striking image in horizontal format depicting a masked and somewhat devilish motorist driving his car at speed and leering across at his glamorous lady companion. On paper, painted signature E. Montaut lower right corner and title upper left, not dated, but 1904 according to the Collection de L’Atelier Montau - Mabileau inventory. Some short marginal tears. Good colouring. Image size 50 x 76cm, mounted, framed and glazed.

Lot 91

(1)

£300-500

93* Vincent Lorant Heilbronn (1874-1912), French Painter, Film-Maker, Designer and Poster Artist. A lithographic poster by the publisher L. Charbonnier, advertising Automobiles A Vapeur for the Parisian firm Gardner-Serpollet, depicting three veteran vehicles occupied by fashionable people (including some military personnel) from circa 1900 in a city parkland setting. The sheet in excellent condition, with good colour, printed by La Lithographie Nouvelle, Asnieres (Seine), 4, Rue de Normandie. Sheet size, including the margins, 57 x 79cm. Lot 92

(1)

£600-900

94* Three 60hp Mercedes parked in front of the Villiers Hotel, Isle of Man, at the time of the Gordon Bennett Eliminating Trials in 1904. Framed and glazed. The image, 27 x 40cms. U133 was at the time owned by H. R. Kirk, and was driven over the Gordon Bennett Eliminating Trial Course, to announce that the race had ended. (1)

£40-80

95* Panhard et Levassor c1904, a good photograph of a 10hp Rear Entrance Tonneau. Framed and glazed, Image 15 x 20cms. (1)

Lot 93

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96* A Carburettor by Tirer & Martin Ltd., of London. Dating circa 1908, the bronze carburettor possesses its float chamber, air vent, manifold aperture (2-inch stud centres and a 1¼-inch throat) and sliding control. Mounted on a wooden base. Offered with the lot is a carburettor identification sheet and a booklet entitled Carburettors & Carburation by D. Leechman, 168pp, 1909.

98* Oil-Powered Rear Lamps by H. Miller & Co., Both square-pattern lamps with their original oil reservoirs, red glasses, mounting brackets and one example with a carrying bail.

101 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.

(2)

(5)

(3)

£100-150

97* Spare Bulb-Holder by Joseph Lucas. A brass cylinder with bayonet-fitted caps at each end, with fittings to hold motor-car bulbs. (1)

£20-40

£20-40

99* Oil-Powered Side Lamps by Joseph Lucas. Each catalogue numbered 724, and dating c1910, the lamps of brass construction retain their oil reservoirs, wick holders, undamaged front glasses, mounting brackets, tighteners and carrying bails. 13 inches (33cm) total height. (2)

102 Renault - Dossiers Chronologiques by Gilbert Hatre and Claude Le Maitre, published in 1978. Three large bound volumes covering in significant detail, with well-defined colour photographs, the manufactured product of Renault dating between 1899 and 1918. The books also discuss the technical innovations that have been made, year after year, and adopted in the construction of this marque. Each with their DJ, sound condition but a little staining at the top edge of two volumes. Also, Toutes Les Renault edited by J. P. Delville, 311pp, 1979 1st ed, covering the 80-year motoring history of the marque with excellent colour photographs and descriptions of each model. Together with another Renault photograph book by Robert Doisneau. French text.

£100-150

Motoring Literature 100 The Lanchester Legacy by Chris Clark, volume one, published 1995, covering the marque and its history between 1895 and 1931, detailing the models and variants. 279pp with index. Also volume three in the same series entitled ‘A Celebration of Genius’, edited by John Fletcher, 284pp, 1996. (Volume two is still to be published). Also, Lanchester Cars 18951956, published 1990, a compilation of articles, road tests and photographs, A4 format, together with, Daimler & Lanchester by Brian Long, 329pp and index, 1st ed 1995, giving a very detailed overview of both marques, with quality photographs and appendices. Additionally, Lanchester Motor Cars by Bird and Hutton-Scott, 1965 1st ed, and comes with an ink drawing by George Lanchester with a note saying that it was drawn in 1950, possibly for a very young Malcolm Jeal, however, no DJ. All others with very good DJs, slight creasing to the tops of the spines, no splits. (5)

£200-300

(5)

£100-150

103 Toutes Les Peugeot by René Bellu, 314pp, 1980 1st ed, covering the 80-year motoring history of the marque with excellent colour photographs and descriptions of each model. Also, L’Avventra Peugeot by Jean-Paul Caracalla, 160pp, 1990, and Armand Peugeot by Piero Casucci, 160pp, 1988 1st ed, detailing the man and his factory, with a great many monochrome period images of motorcycles and motor-cars. All with good DJs, just a little light creasing on the covers. French text. Peugeot (The sign of the Lion) by Pierre Dumont, 439, 1982, French text. (4)

£150-200

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104 Bugatti - The Man & The Marque by Jonathan Wood, 384pp, 1992. A highly acclaimed appraisal of the marque, with monochrome images of the factory, engines, personalities and colour photographs of cars today. Also, Memoirs of a Bugatti Hunter by Antoine Raffaëlli with an English translation by David Burgess-Wise, 246pp, 1997. The Grand Prix Bugatti by Hugh Conway, 224pp, 1968 1st ed (without DJ), also a third and updated edition, 2004 with DJ; Bugatti by Pierre Dumont, 366pp (and additions), 1975 and signed by the author (?), with a DJ but with splits and soiling, French text, and Bugatti by Conway, 1974 third edition without DJ, and another book by Borgeson.

108 Citroën Maserati SM, by Brian Long and Phillippe Claverot, 220pp, the story of the Maserati Engined Supercar. The British Citroën by Malcolm Bobbitt, 160pp, 1991. Citroën Traction Avant by Jon Pressnell. La Croisière Jaune Citroën by Eric Baschet, 150pp, 1979 1st ed, describing the journey to Pekin between 1931 and 1932 with text and many monochrome images. With a DJ, slightly frayed on the top edges. Citroën 2CV by John Reynolds. Maserati Sports, Racing & GT Cars 1926 1975 by Richard Crump and R.de la Rive Box, 298pp, 1975 1st ed, with a clean DJ, a definitive book on the subject.

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109 Motoraces Book Club. A complete run of 26 hardback volumes in varying octavo sizes, with the owner’s signature on the front free end-papers, pages browning with age, but all in good, clean condition. The set is numbered 1 to 26 on the spines, and commences with Caracciola (Rudolf), A Racing Driver’s World, 1963, and ends with Thirlby (David), The Chain-Drive Frazer Nash, 1967. Other titles include: Birkin (Henry), Full Throttle, Hawthorn (Mike), Challenge Me The Race, Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, The Gordon Bennett Races, Frankenberg (Richard von), Porsche - The Man and His Cars, and Lewis (Peter), Alf Francis - Racing Mechanic. No DJs.

(6)

£100-150

105 The Rolls-Royce Motor Car by Bird & Hallows, 344, 1975 4th edition. A major work on the marque tracing the history of Rolls-Royce from the earliest days. The book comes with two typed letters from Anthony Bird dated 1969 and 1970. Retaining its DJ, albeit somewhat worn. Also, A History of RollsRoyce Motor Cars by C. W. Morton, Volume 1, 1903-1907, 424pp, 1964 1st ed. The author had access to many of the early documents and specifications, to include Henry Royce’s original workshop notebook known as The Bible, from which the author commits to a prodigious amount of research. No DJ, but otherwise sound. The RollsRoyce Twenty by Fasal, 1979 1st ed, with a good DJ, the book almost unread and another book. (4)

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£100-150

£100-150

£100-150

106 Austro Daimler by Franz Pinczolits, 178pp, 1986, quarto. A good history of the company between 1899 and 1934, detailing the technical abilities of Paul Daimler and Ferdinand Porsche. With a DJ, several taped splits. Austro Daimler by Peter Zumpf, 258pp, 2003. A landscape-style book with excellent monochrome images and captions. German text. Also, Daimler 1896 - 1946 by St John Nixon, and Daimler Century by David Burgess-Wise, both with DJs. (4)

£100-150

107 The Three-Pointed Star - The Story of MercedesBenz, by D. Scott-Moncrieff, 435pp, 1979 revised edition. The standard text on the maker, with detailed text and monochrome images. With a good DJ, slight fading on the spine. Mercedes-Benz a History by W. Robert Nitske, 228pp, 1978 edition, with a DJ. Also, The Incredible Blitzen Benz by Karl Ludvigsen, 169pp, 2006 1st ed with a very clean DJ, and Benz, a hardbound reprint of a brochure, 101pp, no date, and three other Mercedes-Benz publications.

110 Alfa Romeo Tipo 6C by Angela Cherrett, 228pp, 1989, large 8vo, covering the 1500, 1750 and 1900, with a very good DJ. The Alfa Romeo Traditional by Borgeson, 208pp, 1990 1st ed. The Immortal 2.9, a Christie’s 1999 hardbound sale catalogue. Also other titles, Lamborghini by Pete Lyons, Ferrari - All the Cars, every car described, Isotta Fraschini by Tito Anselmi, 353pp, 1977 with a DJ. All in sound clean condition.

(7)

(6)

£100-150

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111 The Incorporated Institution of Automobile Engineers. A complete run of thirty-six hardbound volumes of the Proceedings Sessions from 1906-7 to 1938-39 inclusive. All of the octavo volumes are in the standard dark green cloth binding with gilt lettering and are in generally sound condition, although the cloth is somewhat dull or faded on about a dozen volumes and a few have some wear to the covers.

114 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.

(36)

(2)

£50-100

112 On Four Wheels. An almost complete run of this Encyclopaedia of Motoring, issued in 134 weekly parts by Orbis Publishing Limited in the 1970s. Volumes 1 to 7 are in the publisher’s loose-leaf binders, without the magazine covers and with title pages only present for volumes 3 to 7. Issues 106 to 134 (lacking only number 129) are loose copies. Issues from number 135 onwards, which are absent here, were published as ‘The History of Motor Racing’. Good condition. (a quantity)

115 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) £100-150

£20-30

116 Sunbeam 1899 - 1935 ‘The Supreme Car’ by Bruce Dowell, 303pp, 2004 1st ed, Lagonda, An Illustrated History 1900-1950 by Geoffrey Seaton, 318pp, 1988 1st ed, Both with good clean DJs. Together with, Riley 1898-1969 ‘As Old as the Industry by David Styles, 489pp, 1982 1st ed, with a DJ but the spine is heavily faded, and Alvis - The Story of the Red Triangle by Kenneth Day, 375pp, 1989 1st ed of the earlier work dated 1966. Without DJ. All four books describing with excellent illustrations their particular marque and early motoring history.

113 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)

£100-150

(4)

£80-120

£100-150

117 Monographs. A collection of mainly A4 size, both saddle-stitched and square-backed printed booklets, concentrating on particular makes of car and areas, to include: West Cars of Coventry 19041915, 104pp, 2005; Cars from Sheffield, 113pp, 1986; Croydon Cars, 24pp, 1985; Made in the Black Country, 68pp, 1976; The Progress Cycle Company and their Cars, 74pp, 1991 (two different editions); The Story of Peters Ltd., 1989; Rothwell of Oldham, 103pp, 2010, together with other titles in good condition. (11)

£100-150

118 Marque Histories. A collection of mainly quarto size, hardbound books detailing one particular make of car, to include: Hampton Cars, 164pp, 1997 signed by the author and typed letters to the vendor; a rare title, Why Dennis - and How by R. Twelvetrees, 103pp, 1945; H.R.G. by Ian Dussek, 176pp, 1985 1st ed; The Humber Story 1868-1932, 178, 1989; The Complete Jowett History by Clark and Nankivell, 224, 1991; The Standard by Brian Long, 120pp, 1993 1st ed; Duryea ‘Carriages Without Horses’ by R. Scharchburg, 243pp, 1993; Aston Martin 1914 - 1940 by Inman Hunter, 192pp, 1976 1st ed. Each book with DJs where appropriate, clean condition.

Lot 114

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119 Foreign Vehicle Histories. A collection of mainly quarto size, hardbound books detailing one particular make of car, to include: Stella Electric & Petrol Cars 1906-1913, a history of the Swiss company, 8vo, 190, 2003, French text; Winton, 143pp, 1997, 8vo; French Industrial Engines, 1860-1950, 130pp, square-backed quarto with a soft cover; Motobloc a history, 164pp, 2015, square backed quarto with a soft cover; Pilain by Claude Rouxel, 269pp, square backed quarto with a soft cover, together with booklets about Briggs & Stratton; Lancia and Vermorel 1898-1930, and other titles. (a quantity)

123 Vintage Motoring. A good selection of eighteen hardback and five paperback octavo volumes, most of the former without their dust jackets, some rather worn, but most in working-copy condition, to include: Adventurer’s Road: The Story of the 1907 Pekin-Paris Road Trial by T. R. Nicholson, and the 1908 New York-Paris Motor Race, 1957 1st ed, in frayed dust jacket, The Vauxhall Companion by K. Ullyett, 1971 1st ed, and French Vintage Cars by John Bolster, 1964 1st ed. (23)

£100-150

124 ŠKODA 1895-1995 1895-1995 by Kozisek and Kralik, 249pp, 1995, a very detailed description and history of the company and its two founders, Laurin & Klement. In good condition with its DJ, English text. Also marque histories for Lohner, 128pp, 1985, German text; Stoewer by Ralf Kieselbach, 1983, German text; Mazda’s RX7 by Brian Long; Karl Maybach - His Engines and Automobiles by Harry Niemann, 287pp, 2004, with a good clean DJ; Delahaye Le Grand Livre, 432pp, 1995 with a DJ, slightly ruffled on the top edge; and Delage, a small quarto size paperback discussing the marque, French text.

120 General Marque Information. All hardbound books, A-Z guide to British Motorcycles by Cyril Ayton; A-Z of 1930s Cars by Sedgwick & Gillies; Cars of the Rootes Group by Graham Robson; Early Motoring in South Africa; Marques of Coventry by Brian Long; History of the Japanese Car by Marco Ruiz, and other good titles, with DJs See also lots 182 & 183. (a quantity)

£50-100

£100-150

121 European Marque Histories. A rare selection of hardbound 4to size volumes, The Diatto Story by Sergio Massaro, 189pp, 2001; Edoardo Bianchi by A. Gentile, 248, 1992, both Italian text; Panhard - Le Grand Livre by D. Pagnex, 310pp, 1996 and Panhard & Levassor, 255pp, 2005 a splendid book with highly detailed appendices and quality photographs; Minerva, 180pp, 1985, French text; Spyker by Oude Weernink, 120pp, 1998 edition, Dutch text; Pic Pic A Love Affair by Alexis Couturier, 96pp, 1998 with its DJ and slipcase. Although published in Switzerland, English text. Together with other interesting titles.

125 Berliet by Monique Chapelle, 118pp, 2009, a hardback book, about the history of the company, together with three other booklets. Also other marque histories to include: Delaunay Belleville 1904-1947; Tatra, 160pp, 1990; Emile Mathis, 492pp, 1990; Maurice Sizaire, 244pp, 1985 with its DJ, all French text. And other titles.

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(a quantity)

(7)

£100-150

122 Motor Racing Biographies. A good selection of sixteen hardback and two paperback octavo volumes, mostly in decent second-hand condition, five with their dust jackets, including (without dust jackets): Bradley (W. F.), Targa Florio (part of DJ loosely inserted), Chakrabongse of Thailand (H.R.H. Prince Chula), Dick Seaman, Racing Motorist (Second Edition, lacking front free end-paper), Hawthorn (Mike), Champion Year: My Battle for the Drivers’ World Title (1st ed, with facsimile signature on dedication page), Ireland (Innes), Motor Racing Today, and an ex-library copy of Hough (Richard), Tourist Trophy: The History of Britain’s Greatest Motor Race. (18)

£100-150

£100-150

126 Mercedes and Auto Racing (In the Belle Époque, 1895-1915) by Robert Dick. A rare American publication, 363pp, 2005. Also Motor Racing with Mercedes-Benz by George Monkhouse both the 1938 edition (without DJ) and the 1948 edition (with DJ), together with German Racing Silver by Karl Ludvigsen, 172pp, 2009. Together with Auto Union V16 and Auto Union 1934-39, both with DJs and B.M.W.- From Roadster to Legend. (7)

£100-150

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Lot 129

Lot 130

127 Modern Competition Motor Racing. Nine quarto or larger format hardback volumes in very good condition, including F. Kriegel, Managing Editor, The Quest for Le Mans: Behind the Scenes of the Peugeot Team Victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans 2009 and S. Arron & M. Hughes, The Complete Book of Formula One: All Cars and Drivers Since 1950, 3685 Photographs, Comprehensive Data, 1st ed, 2003, both volumes in virtually new condition in their dust jackets, four other volumes, similar, and another three with glossy pictorial covers. (9)

130 Pekin to Paris by Barzini (Luigi). An Account of Prince Borghese’s Journey across two Continents in a Motor-Car. First English Edition, published by E. Grant Richards, London, 645pp, 1907. A Presentation Copy from the Translator, Miss L. P. de Castelvecchio to the Hon. W. Warren Vernon, with an ink inscription in the top corner of the half-title and with an additional message on the reverse of the translator’s business card, tipped in at the same point. A thick octavo volume, the navy blue cloth covers with gilt lettering and a four-colour pictorial panel on the front cover being rubbed and marked, with some wear to the spine and the joint between the photographic frontispiece and title page having been repaired with tape. A little dusty internally and with some page browning and scattered foxing throughout, but generally sound otherwise. Top edge gilt, front edge of the pages uncut, 645 pages, numerous black-and-white photographic illustrations, and a coloured folding map at the rear. Introduction by Prince Borghese. Together with a very good copy of the First German Edition of the book, Peking - Paris im Automobil - Eine Wettfahrt durch Asien and Europa in sechzig Tagen, published in Leipzig in 1908 by F. A. Brockhaus

£50-100

128 The Golden Age of the American Racing Car by Borgeson, 288pp, 1996, discussing the men, machines, tracks and engineering. Also a similar book by A. Bochroch bringing the story more up to date and Broad Track by Dick Wallen, 423pp, 1990, with excellent monochrome images and detailed text. Together with British Cars at Le mans by D. Pascal, 146pp, 1990 and the British Grand Prix by M. Hamilton, and other competition titles, all in good fettle. (8)

£100-150

See also lot 315. (2)

129 B.R.M. by Nye (Doug) with Rudd (Tony). The Saga of British Racing Motors. An excellent two-volume quarto hardback set. Volume 1 - Front Engined Cars 1945-1960, copy numbered 704, 1st ed, 1994, in dust jacket, with limp plastic EP record, The V16 BRM Story loosely inserted, as well as two annotated 1939 photographs connected to Raymond Mays and Rivers Fletcher. Volume 2 - Spaceframe Cars 19591965, copy numbered 251, 1st ed, 2003, in clear plastic dust jacket and thick card slipcase. (2)

Lot 131

£100-150

131 The Automobile edited by Paul Hasluck the two volume third English ‘Special’ edition and only available by subscription. 864pp, 1905, in plain green leather with gilt-blacked spine. Profusely illustrated, well-defined photographs and line drawings a feature, fair condition, loose spines (2)

£100-150

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134 The Montagu Motor Book by G. C. Sherrin, 1912 published by The Car Illustrated, 288pp. Intended for the owner/driver to be introduced to the intricacies of his Motor and not consider it a ‘Box of Tricks’ best left to the Chauffeur. Motor Driving explained in both text & illustrations with great clarity. A tight spine, the boards stained (Two copies). Also, Cars and How to Drive Them, by Lord Montagu. Part 1 being the 3rd edition of c1906 with a grey cover and black tooling, 100pp and advertisements, supplying detailed text about driving and descriptions of current models. Two copies, the covers somewhat stained, editorial good. (4)

£80-120

135 Automobile Connoisseur a full and complete run of issues numbered 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 with correct hard covers and gilt tooling, 1970. Sound condition and rare to find as complete set. (5)

136 Cars & Motor Cycles, by Lord Montagu and Marcus Bourdon, 1268pp, 1929 in three volumes. (Two examples of volume II). With blue boards, gilt tooling and titles. Also, Lucas - The First Hundred Years by Harold Nockolds. A two volume set, 1976 & 1978 Volume 1: The King of the Road, 349pp including index, takes the story of one of Britain’s great industrial companies from its inception in 1872 (sic) as a small back street business through to 1939. Volume 2: The Successors 432pp including appendices and index, continues the story through until 1975, including a detailed look at the company’s significant contribution to the Second World War effort, with monochrome photographs. Both with their original DJs in fair condition.

132 The Automobile edited by Paul Hasluck, fourth and final English edition (first being 1902), published by Cassell 1909. Three volumes in red simulated crocodile, gilt-blocked. Volume 1 with a dissected foldout frontispiece, 480pp, Volume 2, 451pp, Volume 3, 412pp, 6¼ x 8¾-inches. The subtitle, ‘A Practical Treatise on the Construction of Modern Motor Cars, Steam, Petrol, Electric and PetrolElectric’ sums up the contents. Profusely illustrated, detailed line drawings a feature, fair condition.

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The text sequence of the Hasluck series is confusing, with an extended version of the list of ‘petrol pleasure cars available in Great Britain’ now forming Vol. I, with its own index. The main body of text is now Vols. II and III, with the index for both in Volume III. Pagination runs continuously through volumes II and III with Vol. I independently paginated. (3) £100-150

£100-150

137 The Complete Encyclopaedia of Motor Cars edited by Nick Georgano, 1982 third edition, 688pp with DJ creased and soiled. Also, a 1st ed of the same book, together with a complementary volume Encyclopaedia of Motor Sport, 1971 1st ed, 656pp, without DJ; The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Trucks & Buses by Denis Miller, 320pp, 1982, plus a similar volume covering military vehicles, The Motor Car being an illustrated international history by David Burgess-Wise, without DJ and other large history volumes.

133 Engines. A collection of books covering many aspects of motor vehicle engine types and including: Diesel’s Engine - From Conception to 1918, by C. L. Cummins, 746pp, 1993, also by the same author, Internal Fire - The Internal Combustion Engine 18731900. 356pp, 3rd ed, 2000. Both books in excellent condition and for a technical subject, quite readable. Also, Rotary Valve Engines by M.C. Hunter, 216pp, 1946; The Petrol Engine by F. J. Kean, 124pp, 1915; Oil Motors by G. Lieckfield, 272, 1908, together with four other period books on the subject. All in good useable condition. (11)

£100-150

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£50-100

138 The Grand Prix Car by Laurence Pomeroy. A two volume set, both volumes being 1954 revised editions, 267pp with index, and 344pp respectively. DJ on volume one only, wrapped in cellophane but spine a little discoloured. Both sound copies and profusely illustrated with fold-out diagrams, excellent line drawings and monochrome photographs. Also, Power and Glory by William Court, a 1966 1st ed without DJ, together with a 1992 third edition with a very good DJ. Plus, The Grand Prix Car 1954-1966 by L. J. K. Setright, 422pp, 1968 1st ed without DJ. All good working copies.

£100-120

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Lot 141

139 A Record of Motor Racing 1894-1908 by Gerald Rose, 322pp. Originally published in 1909, this is a Motor Racing Publications issue dated 1949, an almost exact replica of the original and now just as rare to find in good, clean condition, with detailed editorial and interesting images. Also, A Record of Grand Prix & Voiturette Racing, 1900-1925, by Paul Seldon, 335pp, 1987 1st ed; British Trial Drivers and Awards 1902-1914 by D. Cowbourne, with a good DJ, and the French Grand Prix 1906-1914, a Motor Racing Scrap Book No 7, by Kent Karslake, published in 1949, bound in light blue buckram with gilt title on the spine. See also lot 364. (4)

142 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)

143 Biographies. R. E. Olds (Auto Industry Pioneer) by George S. May, 458pp, 1977 1st ed. A detailed account of the manufacturer with illustrations and index. The DJ water-stained. Also biographies and business accounts for Ricardo, lord Nuffield, Henry Royce, Lord Austin, Louis Renault, Lord Brabazon, Dan Albone, André Citroën, Harry Ferguson, Carl Benz and many more. Condition generally good, some books with original DJs. (25)

£100-150

144 The Beaulieu Encyclopaedia of the Automobile. Published in two volumes (Volume 1 A - L and Volume 2 M - Z) in 2000 by The Stationery Office, London. These large 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’. Editor in Chief Nick Georgano, Foreword by Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, each volume 11 x 8¥ inches, profusely illustrated in colour and black-and-white, over 1800 pages in total, and about 1.5 million words of text, giving a detailed background on every make and marque of car ever built. Also, a copy of the (rare) complementary, Encyclopaedia of Coachbuilding, 390pp, 2001 with a foreword by Brian Sewell. Each with a DJ having a little creasing and rubbing, but no splits, otherwise in generally very good condition.

£30-50

141 Classic Car Profiles - Three hardbound volumes containing Profiles 1-24, 25-60 and 61-96 respectively (a complete set). Various authors and illustrators, profusely illustrated in colour and blackand white, published by Profile Publications Ltd., Leatherhead in 1966 and 1967 (the latter two volumes), approaching 1,000 pages in total. A superb compendium of classic marques. (3)

£100-150

£100-150

140 Shire Books and Albums. A good selection of 22 volumes on motoring or Automobilia subjects, mostly in very good condition, including a few duplicates, the majority in the early stapled binding format, but with four in a later, thicker form in a perfect binding. Also included with the lot are Dreoilin Albums 1 to 4 in the Irish Transport Series, Dreoilin Album 10 & 12 in the Transport Pioneers Series, and several other paperback motoring volumes in a similar format. (a quantity)

Lot 144

£100-150

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145 Art and Industry. A good selection of books relating to designers and design, to include: Pininfarina 1930-2000 by Antoine Prunet, 379pp, 2000; Zagato 1919-2002 an Automobilia softback publication; La Carrosserie Touring published by EPA, 351pp, 1983; Alex Kow (Panhard & Hotchkiss) advertising artwork, French text; Un Siècle de Carrosserie Française by Henri Labourdette, 238pp, 1972; Selling the Luxury Car 1888-1942 by Thomas Solley, 430pp, 2008 (with a typed critique) and Les Saloons de L’automobile et de L’aviation 1900-1960, a softback A4 book. And other titles all in Good, clean condition, most quarto size. (a quantity)

148 Early Motor Racing. A collection of unusual and some rare books covering the early days of automobile competition, to include: 60 Years of Automobile Competition in Belgium, edited, 230pp, 1981, French text; Gordon Bennett 1905 by Patrice Besqueut, two different editions; Formula 1 1895-149 by Moity, excellent monochrome photographs printed on art paper, French text; La Grand Prix des Frontiers a Chimay, by Biaumet, 168pp softback; Les Grand Prix de Provence et de Marseille by Maurice Louche, 165pp, 1998 with excellent monochrome photographs, French text; Les Grands Prix Automobile de Lyon by Eric Favre, 304pp, 2014, a pictorial hardback cover and Granite & Marble, a directory of Motor Racing Memorials, (an interesting read!) by Charles & Lynn Eddie, 222pp, 2009 with good colour photographs, English text. Also softback books covering the Paris - Madrid of 1903; Paris - Berlin of 1901; Principal Courses of the World 1894-1965, and other titles. All in Good, clean condition.

£150-200

(a quantity)

146 Automobiles Voisin 1919-1958 by Pascal Courteult. A White Mouse publication of 1991, being a limited edition numbered of only 1000 printed, although 3500 were planned. This is a review copy, and therefore not numbered. French text. Together with a saddle-stitched English translation by Peter Hull, also published in 1991 with the assistance of the M.S.M.T. 63pp including an index. The book is celebrated for its silver intaglio plate mounted front cover. Both books correctly housed in a decorative slipcase, all in practically perfect condition. (1)

149 The Edwardian Rolls-Royce by Bryan Goodman and John Fasal. Dissertation on the early 40/50hp cars, 881pp, 1994 in two volumes with a slipcase, 8¼ x 1¾ inches. Volume 1 with a wide linear photograph folded into rear pocket, Volume 2 with a foldout Alpine Trial advertisement. Superb period monochrome and colour illustrations: the most complete book on these motor-cars. In good condition, just a little scuffing to the slipcase.

£200-400

147 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)

£100-150

(2)

£150-200

150 Grand Prix Titles. The Racing Fifteen-Hundreds by David Venables, 262, 1984 1st ed, with DJ; Jim Clark by Eric Dymock, 256pp, 1997, signed by the author; Grand Prix Cars 1945-65 by Mike Lawrence, 264pp, 1998, Grand Prix Requiem by William Court, 344, 1992; Cooper Cars by Doug Nye, 2003 revised edition and Grand Prix Cars by Ludvigsen, the frontengined cars 1906-1960. All in excellent condition with DJs. Also other worthy titles in fair condition.

£50-100

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151 The Complete Motorist by Filson Young and W. Gordon Aston, a fully revised 8th edition of 1915, 223pp with index., with red boards and a Laurence Dalton bookplate on the ISFC. Also, Motors and Motor-Driving, an updated 4th edition of 1906, rebound in brown cloth and gilt titles on the spine, and a May 1902, 2nd edition in original covers. Together with other good period reference and instructional titles, to include: O’Gorman’s Motor Pocket Book, 1904, Motors and Motoring by Spooner, 1905 and 1914; Motor Transports in War by Wyatt, 1904; A Catechism of the Motor Car by J. H. Knight, 4th edition, 1912, and many other similar titles, all 8tvo and in generally good, clean condition. (a quantity)

155 The World on Wheels by H.O. Duncan, published by the Author, Paris. Sub-titled: True Tales of The Cycle and Motor Industries - Origin & Progress. This is an original two volume set, printed a little later than the single volume version circa 1926. Both books 10¾ x 8¾ inches, bound in black cloth with gilt lettering on the spine and front cover, and each retaining its original DJs, these a little dis-coloured with the odd split edge and a little paper loss, otherwise VGC. Profusely illustrated, not dated, both with tight bindings. A photocopy of a 1936 dated six-page letter in the hand of H. O. Duncan, describing the publication of the book, and other matters, is included (2)

156 M.G. Subject Books. A good selection to include: M.G. The Untold Story by David Knowles, 256pp, 1997, numbered 57 of a signed limited edition of 150 gilt-edge copies with a slipcase. Safety Last by George Eyston, a 1975 ex library 1st ed, with a good DJ; The M.G. File by Eric Dymock, 320pp, 2001, with its slipcase; Maintaining the Breed, numbered 21 of a limited edition of 251, 1990 fouth edition with a slipcase. Oxford to Abingdon. An 873pp review of the sports cars made by Morris Garages. Sales catalogues, advertisements and road test reports of the period are used to detail the specification and performance of the 14/28 MG Super Sports, the succeeding Flat Rad 14/28 and 14/40 models and the 18/80. Importantly a re-assessment of Cecil Kimber’s methods of operating the MG business, an unread copy, together with three other M.G. titles, and an M.G. Workshop Manual for all models by Blower. all in Good, clean condition.

152 Motor Vehicles and Motors by Worby Beaumont. Two volumes, published in London by Archibald Constable & Company Ltd. 1902. Volume 1, second revised edition and Volume 2, 1906 1st ed. Large 8vo, approximately, 11 x 8 inches (275 x 200 mm), pages: Volume 1, xvi, 1-636 plus 2 folding tables; Volume 2, xvi, 1-677, well-illustrated with photographs and folding line drawings, publisher’s brown cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Bindings a little rubbed but actually, given the nature of the books, the bindings are tight, creasing to top of spines and shelf wear to edges but not torn. Editorial pages are clean and presentable. (2)

£200-300

153 The World’s Automobiles 1881-1931 by G. R. Doyle. A rare privately printed, soft-bound copy dating from 1932, with a rubber stamp, ‘Authors Copy’ on the title page, 112pp. Also a later 1944 edition with its ‘War-Time Supplement’ added. Together with later editions for 1959, 1963. The World’s Commercial Vehicles 1830-1964 by G.N. Georgano, 122pp, 1965, (two copies); The World’s Motorcycles 1894-1963 by Erwin Tragatsch, 192pp, 1964; The Automobile Year Book 1913 and 1914; The Red Book List of Cars 1908-1914; Motor Car Index 1918-1929; Commercial Motor Index 1913-1924 and various other tables and data books. All in used but sound condition, most 8vo and with DJs where appropriate. (a quantity)

(9)

£150-200

157 Coach Building & Design. A good selection to include: A History of Coachbuilding by George Oliver, 216, 1962 1st ed, no DJ, and Cars & Coachbuilding, 1981, by the same author. The Designers by L. Setright, 199pp, 1976, Automobile Design, edited by R. Barker and A. Harding, 374pp, 1970 with DJ, an excellent book with well-defined line drawings and an overview of many different designers from the Bollées’ to Colin Chapman. Also, A-Z of British Coachbuilders; Coachbuilding Past & Present; Salmons & Sons and other interesting titles.

£100-150

154 Motor Racing by S.C.H. Davis, a 301pp, 1932 2nd ed. The standard work and a must for any library. Also, Motoring Entente, 520pp, 1956 1st ed, the story of Sunbeam, Talbot, Darracq and Racing Voiturettes 376pp with addenda, 1950 1st ed, both by Kent Karslake, without DJs. Also, a number of other standard works, all mainly 8vo working copies. (a quantity)

£200-300

£100-150

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£100-150

158 Lucas - The First Hundred Years by Harold Nockolds, 1976 and 1978 in two volumes, 349pp and 432pp respectively. These are chairman’s presentation copies bound in half-leather and green cloth bindings, with gilt titles on the spines. Included is a pictorial bookplate on the inside front cover of each volume, signed by the then Lucas Industries Chairman, Bernard Scott. Very clean examples.

£50-100

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159 Les Cordini by Editions de LÕAutomobiliste, 351pp, 1983, compiled by Robert Jarraud. A rare hardbound book with a DJ, French text, detailing the designs, competition history, result details, highly-coloured illustrations by Jean Reus, vehicles in collections, line drawings and much more. With a DJ in very clean condition, a tight spine and clean pages, a delight. (1)

163 Automobile Trade Journal. Eighteen loose issues of this monthly American trade journal, issued in large, generally thick, square-backed octavo format. Prior to 1913, entitled Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal. The lot comprises the copies for August 1906 (incomplete), March 1909 (lacking back cover), February 1911, October and November 1913, March and October 1914, April, November and December 1915 (the last lacking the covers), November 1917, October 1919, January 1920, March, July, August and December 1922 (the first and last lacking the covers), and January 1925 (New York Show number). The issues up to and including November 1915 have spines repaired with tape, while later issues have loose covers where they are present. The publications are profusely illustrated and are packed with period advertisements, many with colour content.

£100-150

160 French Published Books. L’Automobile á Bordeaux 1890-1930, 199pp, 1979, a compendium of good monochrome photographs and detailed text; Berceau de l’Automobile, 199pp, 1987, a review of French car manufacturers and their vehicles; A-Z des Motos Belges, 231pp, a detailed listing with many illustrations of Belgium-manufactured motorcycles; Histoire de L’Automobile Belge, 232pp, c1978; Hautsde-Seine Berceay de l’Automobile, 257pp, 1992, a delightful and nicely produced encyclopaedia of French motorcars; also Voitures Suisses, 263pp, 1978, an encyclopedia of Swiss-built motor-cars, together with six books about German and Russian vehicles. All either French or German text, each in Good, clean condition and rarely found in the UK. (13)

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£150-250

£150-200

161 Motor Bodywork by Herbert J. Butler, 1924, 492pp including index. W.R. Howell publisher. The design & construction of Private, Commercial & Passenger Types. This famous & much sought after book has 245 illustrations & 50 Blueprint working drawings. A magnificent & highly collectable volume & of immense interest to those recreating & reconstructing a Motor Body along the Traditional Coachbuilding Technique. The book is in very sound & solid condition, blue boards with gilt tooling and its original DJ, albeit a little creased and rubbed, but no paper loss. Also, Practical Motor Body Building by C. W. Terry, 340pp, 1921, published by F. N. Spon Ltd., illustrating and describing with line drawings coachwork for domestic and commercial use. Brown boards, header weakened, otherwise sound. (2)

£150-200

162 Competition Reports, to include: Motoring Entente by Karslake and Nickols, 519pp, 1956 1st ed, with a very good DJ; Fastest on Earth, 176pp, 1939 1st ed, no DJ; Flat Out, 219pp, 1938, no DJ; Motor Racing and Record Breaking, 116, 1935, all with G.E.T. Eyston as author. Also, Full Throttle by Tim Birkin, 291, 1932 third edition with the litigation frontispiece apology therein, an excellent DJ; Combat and Circuit Dust by Barrie Lyndon, no DJs; Georges Roesch and the Invincible Talbot by Blight, 496pp, 1970 1st ed, with a good DJ, just a little feathered on the top edge; Ken Purdy’s Book of Automobiles, 361pp, The Gordon Bennett Races by Lord Montagu (ghosted by Michael Sedgwick), 251, 1963 1st ed, German High Performance Cars 1894-1965. The latter with good DJs.

164 London to Brighton Commemoration Run. Original copies of the annual programmes for 1927, 1928, 1930 then copies from 1933 to 1938, the 1939 run was cancelled, 1946, the 1947 run was cancelled due to petrol rationing, then 1948 to 1952 (containing an amendment sheet and addresses of the 165 entrants, then 1953 to 1957 (2 copies) and1958 to 1983. Included are L to B Dinner Menus for 1936, 1937, with S. F. Edge and other signatures on both, 1938 with signatures and cartoons believed drawn by S.C.H. Davis, and 1957. All in good or better condition, several with loose covers.

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£150-200

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165 Grand Prix Racing 1906 - 1914 by TASO Mathieson, published by Connoisseur Auto, 1965. 260pp. In sound condition but the slipcase a little rubbed on the corners and split with tape applied. Also, Paris-Madrid 1903, a detailed and illustrated account of the race by J-F Blattner; Le Grand Prix de Pau 1899-1960, 199pp, 1992, by Pierre Darmendrail, an A4 size paperback; Mont Ventoux by Maurice Louche, 430pp, 1984, 1st ed, a rare book with a very clean DJ describing with over 850 colour and monochrome illustrations the competitions between 1902 and 1976. The last three listed with French text. (4)

168 The Mechanics’ Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal, and Gazette. Two octavo volumes, XIX and XX, covering the period April 6, 1833 to March 29, 1834, bound in brown cloth with leather title labels to the spines. A weekly London-printed publication, featuring engraved illustrations of transport, the text including Church’s Steam-Carriage, Hancock’s Steam-Carriage, Macerone and Squire’s SteamCarriage, a list of ‘Steam Coaches and Drags Now Building’, Mr. Ogle’s Steam-Carriage, etcetera. Pagebrowning internally, but generally sound. (2)

£100-150

£100-150

169* Paper Ephemera. A box of assorted paperwork, automotive letter heads, letters, invoices, statements and advertising cards, etc. Good reference material.

166 Cycle et Automobile Industriels. A complete year of the weekly issues of this Parisian newspaper for 1913, the ‘Organe Officiel du Syndicat General des Agents Marchands de Cycles et d’Automobiles’, bound in four quarto volumes with dark blue boards and black cloth spines with paper title labels. Loss to the first six pages of issue No.1, and feathering to the last two leaves of the final issue, but otherwise in exceptionally clean and sound condition. Profusely illustrated with period engravings and advertisements. (4)

(1)

170 Large-Format Motoring Titles. Mercedes by Rainer W. Schlegelmilch (and others), 600pp, 2004 1st ed, a complete colour illustrated catalogue of the cars between 1886 and 2004, with an excellent DJ, German and English text. Rivals by Chris Nixon, 212pp, 1999, with DJ, a detailed account of the Lancia D50 and Mercedes-Benz W196, a compelling story of the two cars. Les Concept Cars by Larry Edsall, 220pp, 2003; La Hispano-Suiza 1899-1915 by Emillo Polo, 507pp; Great Auto Races by Peter Helck, 266pp, 1975 1st ed and Au Temps des Automobilistes, by Pierre Dumont, 1965. All with good or very good DJs.

£100-150

167 The Engineering Times: An Illustrated NonTechnical Magazine. Volumes I and II of the ‘English Illustrated Magazine’ edited by Ben H. Morgan, comprising the 12 issues published from December 1898 to January 1900. Two large octavo volumes halfbound in leather (rubbed) and dark green boards, with gilt lettering to the spines. Profusely illustrated with tone images and photographs, including images of personalities of the time, and with much of the content relating to motoring, shipping, railways, and various engineering topics. Clean and sound internally. (2)

£40-80

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£100-150

171 The Veteran Car Club Gazette. A complete run of the Gazette of the Veteran Car Club of Great Britain, comprising loose issues from Volume XII No 135 for July/August 1977 to Volume 22 No 259 for April 1998, all in good, clean condition, together with copies of the indices for Volumes XI to 24 inclusive. Also included is a run of the Veteran Car Annual/Handbook from Number 1 (1963) to 13 (1973), lacking the issue for 1971, and with an additional hardbound volume of the first issue, plus a copy of ‘Celebrating 75 Years of the V.C.C. of Great Britain. Also, a box of VCC club rally programmes (and others), the earliest VCC programme being (June) 1933, the most recent being 1982.

£100-150

(a quantity)

£100-150

172 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; Musées 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. Lot 168

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173 Vehicle Manufacture & Design. British Car Factories from 1896 - A complete historical survey by Collins & Stratton, 260pp, 1993. Being the result of seven years of research by the authors, under the auspices of the Ironbridge Institute, creating an essential chronicle of the car factory, its design, operation and role in British life. It catalogues 240 factories producing 220 makes of car in 44 different counties, towns and cities. Clean condition, DJ missing. Also nine other titles concerning vehicle manufacture and methods; Design and Behaviour of the Racing Car, a rare book by Stirling Moss and Laurence Pomeroy, with photographs by Klemantaski, 1963; The American System of Mass Production, 1994; L’Automobile et ses grands Problemes, 1958 with DJ; Six Centuries of Work & Wages, 1906; A History of Inland Transport & Communications, 1912, two editions and other working titles. (10)

176 Traité Théorique et Pratique des Moteurs a Gaz et a Pétrole, by Aimé Witz. Volume 1 only (of 2?). Fourth Edition, Paris 1903. Small quarto, pp viii, 504, text figures and engravings (one folding) illustrating carburettors, fuel types, engine arrangements, graphs and calculations. The half-leather binding very rubbed, pages a little browned with age, occasional small circular ink stamps of the ‘Ecole Nationales D’Arts & Metiers’, but generally sound internally. (1)

£80-120

174 The Story of Three David Salomons at Broomhill by James Parkes. A rare privately printed 12mo pamphlet, 30pp, published in c1950, this copy being bound in dark blue cloth with gilt lettering to the front cover, with four plates of the subjects of the volume, particularly noteworthy for the life story of the second baronet, David Lionel Salomons, 18511925, the engineer, scientist, inventor and pioneer in the fields of motoring and all things connected with electricity. Together with two leaflets: An Introduction to Broomhill, and a description of Britain’s first Motor Show, Tunbridge Wells 1895, published by the Sir David Salomons Society in 1995. (3)

177 Dalton Watson Publications. A set of eight books by this publisher, all 1st ed, to include: The Legendary Hispano Suiza by Jonnie Green, 1977; Duesenberg - The Pursuit of Perfection by Roe, 1982; Rolls-Royce in America, 1975; Rolls-Royce - The Derby Phantoms, 1991 1st ed published by the RREC; Private Motor Car Collections of Great Britain by Peter Hugo, 1973; Vanden Plas Coachbuilders by Brian Smith, 1979; The Coachwork of Erdman & Rossi by Rupert Stuhlemmer, 1979; The Classic Twin Cam by Griffith Borgeson, 1981; The automobile History of Ireland, by Finbarr Cory, 1979. All with DJs and in generally good fettle other than slight damage to several covers.

£50-100

175 1894 - La Nature: Revue Des Sciences. Two quarto volumes with motor-car, motor- bicycling and transport content (Premier et Deuxieme Semestres). Quarter-bound in leather with marbled board covers and the leather spines with gilt banding and embossed with the title and year of issue in gilt. Published in Paris, and sub-titled: ‘Et de leurs applications aux arts et a l’industrie. Journal Hebdomadaire Illustre. Redacteur en Chef Gaston Tissandier.’ Each volume profusely illustrated with engravings, and each with the monthly supplements, ‘Nouvelles Scientifiques’ bound in at the back. The cover edges a little rubbed, the lower front cover corner of volume 1 bruised, and light scattered foxing internally, but a very good set otherwise. (2)

£100-150

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£200-300

178 La Locomotion Automobile: a rare volume for 1897. Revue des Voitures et Vehicules Mecaniques, publiee sous le Haut Patronage du Touring-Club de France, Paris. Profusely illustrated with text figures, engravings and photographs. A small quarto hardbound volume in dark blue cloth with gilt lettering to the spine, incomplete, but holding a good number of the weekly issues from this, the fourth year of publication, all in clean and sound condition, with their covers and advertisements, and with a note of the missing numbers loosely inserted at the front of the volume. The missing numbers are 1-15, 17, 20, 35 and 36. Index (Table Analytique des Matieres) at front of the volume.

£100-200

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179 La Locomotion Automobile: a rare volume for 1897. Revue des Voitures et Vehicules Mecaniques, publiee sous le Haut Patronage du Touring-Club de France, Paris. A small quarto volume in contemporary marbled boards, quarter-bound with brown leather spine and gilt tooling (rubbed), holding the weekly issues from this, the fourth year of publication, numbers 1 to 52, and with an issue from the previous year, Number 2 for February 1896, bound in at the back of the volume. Pages browned, in generally clean and sound condition, but without the two-colour covers and advertisements. Approximately 650 pages in all, including index, and profusely illustrated with text figures, engravings and photographs. (1)

£400-500

180 La Locomotion Automobile: two rare volumes for 1899 & 1900. Revue des Voitures et Vehicules Mecaniques, publiee sous le Haut Patronage du Touring-Club de France, Paris. Two small quarto volumes in contemporary marbled boards, quarterbound with green cloth spines, leather title panels and gilt tooling (rubbed), and holding the weekly issues from these, the sixth and seventh years of publication, bound without the two-colour covers and advertisements. Pages are browned with age, the volume for 1899 lacks the first twelve issues, and a few leaves are loose in the second volume, but otherwise they appear to be complete and sound, with indices at the rear of each. The 1899 volume has approximately 600 pages, and that for 1900, 840 pp. Both are well-illustrated with text figures, engravings and photographs.

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£600-800

181 FIAT en Grand Prix 1920 - 1930, by Sebastien Faurés, 192pp 2009. A racing history of the marque with well-defined images and Italian text. FIAT a Fifty Years Record, edited by Arnoldo Mondadori, 306pp, 1951 and unusually retaining its DJ, and FIAT by Michael Sedgwick, 352pp, 1974 1st ed, in near perfect condition with a DJ, a full history of the marque to which Michael Sedgwick was dedicated. All in very good condition. (3)

£50-100

182 Motoring Company Histories & Transport History. A good selection, mainly hardbacks in good condition and in their dust jackets, and including: Miller (Harry), Halls of Dartford, 17851985, Reader (W.J.), The Weir Group - A Centenary History, Rolt (L.T.C.), Waterloo Iron Works - A History of Taskers of Andover, 1809-1968, Cantrell (John) & Cookson (Gillian), Henry Maudslay & The Pioneers of the Machine Age (paperback), Wood (Jonathan), Wheels of Misfortune: The Rise and Fall of the British Motor Industry, Adeney (Martin), The Motor Makers: The Turbulent History of Britain’s Car Industry, and six others, (three hardbacks and three paperbacks), similar.

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183 British Motoring History. An interesting selection of mainly modern hardbacks in good condition and in their dust jackets, including: Baldwin (Nick), A-Z of Cars of the 1920s (Introduction by Bill Boddy), Georgano (Nick), Baldwin (Nick), Clausager (Anders), & Wood (Jonathan), Britain’s Motor Industry: The First Hundred Years, Balfour (Christopher), Roads to Oblivion: Triumphs & Tragedies of British Car Makers 1946-56, Robson (Graham), Cars in the UK: A survey of all British-built and officially imported cars available in the United Kingdom since 1945 - Volume One: 1945 to 1970, plus eight other titles, including one paperback See also lot 120. (12)

187 The Stanley Steamer by Kit Foster, 548pp, 2004, a quarto landscap-format book containing a definitive account of this American manufactured steam car between 1897 to 1927. With a good clean DJ; Bravo-Stanley by H. James Merrick, an A4 softbound, square-backed album, 155pp, 2006, discussing the Racing History of the Stanley and the 1906 Land Speed Record. Well-illustrated, with detailed captions and index. Also, Les Frères Serpollet, 284pp, 1997, a softback history of the company by Guy Dürrenmatt, with many monochrome images and French text. Le Clos Serpollet, 127pp, 2002, a detailed account and history of the motor-cars manufactured by the company. American Steam Car Pioneers by John Bacon, 131pp, 1984, 8vo softback, and three pamphlets. All in good condition.

£50-100

184 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)

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188 Marque Histories. Various small motor-car company histories to include: Pick of Stamford by Michael Key, 1994; The Clevedon Motor Cars and Richard Stevens by William Fairney, 165pp, 2009; Star Car by Mark Cotton, 52pp; The Rover by George Oliver, 220pp, 1971; Scout Motors of Salisbury 19021921; The Summit by Dennis Harrison and other interesting titles.

£50-100

185 Napier - Men & Machines by Wilson and Reader: A History of D. Napier & Son, Engineers, Ltd., 18081958, 1st ed, 1958, a good hardback copy in slightly frayed and repaired dust jacket, lacking the front free end-paper; Venables (D), Napier: The first to wear the green, 1st ed, 1998, an excellent hardback copy in dust jacket, Foreword by Bill Boddy; and Vessey (Alan), By Precision into Power: A Bicentennial Record of D. Napier & Son, an ‘as new’ paperback, 1st ed, 2007. (3)

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£50-100

189 Traction & Stationary Engine Books. Stationary Steam Engine Makers, a two volume set compiled by George Watkins, both books 175pp, 2006; English & American Steam Carriages and Traction Engines by William Fletcher, two 1st ed dated 1904 and a 1973 reprint. Also, The Power of Steam by Asa Briggs, 1982; Traction Engines by Philip Wright, 1967; The Traction Engine in Scotland and Traction Engines Past & Present by A. Beaumont. All in Good, clean condition.

£50-100

186 The Austin 1905-1952 by Wyatt, a very good 1st ed, 1981, hardback copy in dust jacket; the same author’s The Motor for the Million: The Austin Seven 1922-1939, 1st ed, 1968 (no dust jacket), Williams (L.M. [Bill]), Austin Seven Specials: Building, Maintenance and Tuning, 1977 hardback reprint in dust jacket; Harrison (Roland C.), Austin Racing History: Motor Racing Scrapbook No.8, Second Impression, January, 1951, a rather worn copy in worn dust jacket, with some damp-staining; plus a booklet on the Austin Seven by Williams (John), An Introductory Guide. (5)

£80-120

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£80-120

190 Sporting Car Club of Australia. A collection of 4to saddle-stitched motoring history albums with period photographs in a collected series: No. 1 1898-1918; No. 2 1901-1918; No. 3 1919-1931; No. 4 (Motor-Cycles) 18991930; No. 5 (Commercial Vehicles) 1905-1931, etcetera. Also, two similar albums of NSW photographs dating between 1897 and 1917. Some very interesting, wellproduced and unusual images, Good, clean condition. (12)

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191 Steam on Common Roads, by Charles Young, 416pp, 1860, with many line illustrations including fold-outs, original binding with gilt decoration on the front cover, sound but with a loose spine and bumped; Steam Cars 1770-1970 by Montagu and Bird, 248pp, 1971 1st ed with DJ; A Sort History of the Steam Engine by H. Dickenson, 255pp, 1938, missing its DJ; Walter Hancock and his Common Road steam Carriages by Francis James, 104pp, 1975 with DJ; Modern Steam Road Wagons 1906 by Norris, a 1976 reprint, and two other titles. (7)

195 Exhibition Programmes & Directories. The Cars from Besancon 1900-1930 (two examples), RAC Jubilee Exhibition; Register of Antique Automobiles 1957; Serial Numbers of American Cars 1900-1950; Earls Court Motor Show programmes; Salon de L’Automobile; the London Motor Show 1930; The Automobile Show 1903; Peach’s Motor Annual 1905, the latter reprints, together with Automobilia subject titles, Floyd Clymer’s Scrapbooks, the Haynes-Apperson Festival publication, Handbook of Gasoline Automobiles 1904-1906, List of Automobiles by Model Type and Body - 1916, and other good reference material.

£80-120

192 Petit Handbooks & Guides. Comprising some early 20th century titles to include: a rare copy of Motor Dicta by Gerald Biss, 1909; The Automobile Handbooks for 1904, 1906, 1908; Michelin Guides for 1900 and 1903; Ignition Devices by Bottone, 1902; The Petrol Engine - Troubles & remidies, c1903; Motor Mechanics Handbooks from the veteran period; Motor & Gas-Power Pocket Book, 1913; The Autocar Handbooks, various years, etc., most of the books with advertisements, most are working copies. (a quantity)

(a quantity)

196 Ten Years of Motors & Motor Racing by Charles Jarrott, 297pp, 1906 1st ed, with its original much worn cloth cover. The Motor Marine & Aircraft Red Book 1920, full of specifications for motorcycles, marine engines, scooters, motor-cars, aircraft and the like, much advertising, lists of associations, government departments, line drawings etcetera, circa 800pp. Also, Men Women and 10,000 Kites by Gabriel Voisin, 1963 first English edition, without DJ; The Motor by John Armstrong, 374pp, 1912 with good photographs and line drawings. The Complete Motorist and The Joy of the Road, both by A B Filson Young, 352pp, 1905 edition, with 138 illustrations, some fold-outs; Towards the Sunshine - A guide for South Bound Daimler Cars by Owen John, 1919, and other good and interesting titles.

£100-150

193 The History of Brooklands Motor Course by William Boddy, 1957 first single volume edition with its DJ and a poor working copy of the same publication without DJ. Also, Brooklands Giants by the same author; Uphill Racers - The History of Speed Hill Climbing by Chris Mason; 432pp, 1990, with a DJ; South Harting Hill Climb by G OrmeBannister, 263pp, 2006. The Racing Zborowskis by David Wilson, 185pp, 2002; The Great Savannah Races by J. K. Quattlebaum, 132pp, 1983 edition; La Course de Côte de Gaillon 1899-1928, a squarebacked soft cover book and other titles covering competition motoring, all in very good order. (a quantity)

(a quantity)

£80-120

197 Steam,Tractors, and General Motoring. A good selection, including: Modern Steam Practice and Engineering by John Winton, 1883 1st ed, half-leather binding (rubbed) and illustrated by about 800 engravings in the text and a series of separate plates, R. E. Compton autobiography coving much of his steam interests; Richard Trevithick, Giant of Steam, 1st ed, 200pp, v.g. in dust jacket, Fletcher (William), Steam on Common Roads, 1972 reprint, v.g. with DJ; Vale (Edmund), The Harveys of Hayle: a rare book about Engine Builders, Shipwrights, and Merchants of Cornwall, 1st ed, 1966, no DJ; Tripp (Basil H.), Renold Chains: A History of the Company and the Rise of the Precision Chain Industry 18791955, 1st ed, 1956, in dust jacket, Moffitt (John), The Ivel Story, 1st ed, 2003, v.g. in glossy pictorial boards, Register of the Motor Trade, Number 2, 1912, and other similar titles, including several paperbacks.

£100-150

194 Gotha de L ‘Automobile Française by Claude Rouxel & Laurent Friry, 384pp, 2010, a superb tome covering French deluxe cars, giving basic specifications amongst a wealth of colour and monochrome images. French text. Also, The Maharajas & their Magnificent Motor Cars by Gautam Sen, 384pp, 2011, English text and The World Guide to Automobiles and Cars of the Great Plains. American Cars 1805-1942 catalogue; King of the Boards by Gary Doyle, 336pp, 2002 with a clean DJ; American car Spotters Guide 1920-1980, 1000pp, 10,000 illustrations; Cadillac The complete history by Maurice Hendry, 4th edition, 1990. With DJs and in smart clean condition. (8)

£100-150

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£100-150

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198 Reminiscences. A good selection of books to include: Fifty Years of Travel by Land Water & Air by Frank Hedges Butler, 421, 2nd edition, with a loose spine. Alf Roberts Racing Mechanic by Peter Lewis; The Flying Cowboy by Peter Reese; Blériot - Herald of an Age by Brian Elliot, 253pp, 2000; Louis Delâge - La Passion de L ‘Automobile; A Zest for Life - the story of Alexander Keiller by Lynda Murray; André Lefebvre and the cars he created for Voisin and Citroën by Gijsbert-Paul Berk, English text; They by Rudyard Kipling, and other good books. (a quantity)

£80-120

199 Porsche - L’Épopée Porsche Epic 1875 - 1948 by Dr M. Thiriar, 464pp, 2002 (believed). A folio size book with a multitude of photographs, specifications, race history and model details. Dual French and English text, with a very clean DJ. Also, Porsche Genesis of a Genius 1900-1933, by Karl Ludvigsen, 485pp, 2008 with a good DJ. Excellent images and good line drawings, English text. With an author’s signature on the half-title page. (2)

201 Bentley Specials & Special Bentleys by Ray Roberts. 440pp, 1990. A rare 1st ed copy of this extensively illustrated motoring book describing in some depth works-built special cars from Cricklewood, Derby and Crewe, together with the privately created Specials of owners throughout the world. A particularly bright example with a very good DJ, only minor rubbing.

£150-300

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£200-300

202 Charles Rolls of Rolls-Royce by Lawson (Bruce), 1st ed, 2013, hardback with DJ; Clement Bayard, Pionnier Industriel by Hartmann (Gerard), 1st ed, 2013, hardback in DJ (French text), Granville Bradshaw - a flawed genius? By Jones (Barry M.), 2008, paperback, Harker (Ronald W.), The Engines Were Rolls-Royce: An informal history of that famous company, First U.S. Edition, 1979, hardback in slightly worn dust jacket, plus two paperbacks in the RollsRoyce Heritage Trust Series: Taylor (Douglas R.), Boxkite to Jet - the remarkable career of Frank B. Halford, and Clarke (Tom C.), Royce and the Vibration Damper, presentation copy signed by the author, and one in the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation Series: Harvey-Bailey (Alec), Rolls-Royce: The Sons of Martha. All volumes in good condition. (7)

200 Porsche - Excellence was Expected by Karl Ludvigsen. A much admired three volume set covering the history of the company and the man between 1900 and 2003. Each book with a pictorial DJ, circa 1500pp each, housed in a large slipcase. The books and the case are in excellent condition, save for a small printer’s crease to the lower edge of the DJ of volume 1. (1)

£80-120

203 Motorcycle Subject Books. The Legend of Indian by John Carrole, 112pp; The Illustrated encyclopaedia of Motorcycles edited by Erwin Tragatsch, 320pp, 1988 edition with a good DJ; Les Motos Françaises by Bernard Salvat; La Prehistoire de la Moto by Claude Reynaud, 230, 1999; La Motocyclette en France 1894-1914, French text. Also All the years at Brooklands by Gerry Belton, 270pp, 2007; Full Chat by Noel Pope, 80pp, 1952 and other pamphlets and histories in Good, clean condition.

£800-1000

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204 French, Danish & German Motoring Literature. An interesting selection, comprising: Les Automobiles de 1920, by R. Desmons, a soiled but very well-illustrated paperback volume in a modern quarter leather binding; L’Automobile Theorique at Pratique: II - Voitures a Petrole, by L. Baudry de Saunier, 1900, original cloth (spine repaired), 510pp, with numerous text figures and period advertisements; Cours d’Automobiles, Livre II Voitures Automobiles, by M. Louis Durand, 1927, paperback with numerous text illustrations (covers loose and torn); Cours d’Automobile Theorique et Pratique, by Lieutenants Cormier et Balliere, 1916, original limp cloth (rubbed), with 67 text figures, 26 folding plates, and 4 folding plates in 15 colours; Man dreijer Handsvinget - til Motoren gar, by Thorkil Ry Anderson, 1988, paperback; Das Automobil in Theorie und Praxis, by Louis Baudry de Saunier, twovolume hardback reprint, 1989, in dust jackets, of a work first published in 1900/1901, profusely illustrated with engravings and advertisements; plus two other titles. (9)

207 Les Sports Modernes: L’Automobile. Two folio volumes, recently bound in dark green buckram with gilt lettering to the spines, the first containing issues Nos. 1, 3 & 4, for June 1898, June 1899, and January 1901 respectively and devoted to motoring, tricycles, steam vehicles, etcetera. The second volume holds all the issues from the 8th year of publication, Nos. 1 to 8 inclusive, May 1905 to December 1905, by which time the content had been expanded to include other sporting activities in addition to motoring. All the issues appear to be in clean condition, are bound with their covers and advertisements, and are superbly illustrated with numerous full-page colour plates, a huge quantity of monochrome photographs, and other illustrations by artists of the period, such as Montaut, Helleu, and Aldin. Good, clean condition. French text. (2)

208 Omnia: Revue Pratique de Locomotion Septieme Annee, 1912. Comprising quarto-size issues Nos 314, 6th January 1912, to 365, 28th December 1912, recently bound together, without covers and advertisements, in black cloth with a maroon leather title panel to the spine and gilt lettering: Omnia Vol. 7, Jan-Dec 1912. Numerous text engravings and photographs. Some marginal staining and soiling internally, a small repair to the lower corner of one page (without text loss), the title page and index to the second half of the year, plus a few other pages being present in photocopy. Together with, Bibliothèque Omnia 1911, a detailed listing of available magazines. Both French text.

£80-120

205 Morris, Wolseley & Ford. The Bullnose and Flatnose Morris by Jarman and Barraclough, the standard work on the model, 1976 2nd edition, with a good DJ; Wolseley Cars in Canada 1900-1920 by Charles Neville, soft-bound, 171pp, 1995 1st ed; The Real Wolseley 1901-1926 by Norman Painting, 127pp, 2002; From Here to Obscurity 1909-1927, a History of the Model T, 293pp, 1971 with a good DJ; Ford France et Belgique 1903-2003, an 8vo square-backed softbound, French text, 317pp, 2004 and other good titles in good condition. (11)

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£200-300

209 Automobiles. Vapeur - Pétrole - Electricité edited by Henri Rodier. A cloth and buckram hardbound small quarto, (the original soft covers present) 144pp. Paris, 1905, a detailed technical tome with highly detailed line drawings, graphs and specifications (with some tonal pictures) covering the chassis of many and varied motor-cars, to include engines, drive trains, axles, gearboxes, carburettors and the like. Eight pages of well-defined advertisements at the rear with an index. French text.

£50-100

206 Automotive History Review. A short run of the periodic publication of the Society of Automotive Historians, Inc., comprising issues numbers 42 (Autumn 2004) to 55 (Autumn 2013) inclusive, the Index Issue published Summer 2005, listing Articles and Illustrations in the first 43 issues, two early issues, Nos. 9 & 10, for Summer 1978 and Winter 1979-1980, plus two newsletters, Nos. 49 & 50, for June and September 2007. All small quarto and in clean condition, the Reviews averaging about 50 pages each and containing interesting articles and period images. (19)

£200-300

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£100-150

210 L’ Automobile by Henri Farman. A rare title published by Reinwald, Schleicher Freres of Paris in 1903. A small quarto bound book in red leather and board, with gilt titles. 56pp with 38 illustrations of various cars in profile, demonstrating coachbuilding styles and detailed text. The rear cover possesses a complete coloured folded-flap cut-away of a four seat tonneau with a lettered explanation. The editorial is sound, but the spine has been damaged with tape, and some staining. Rubber stamped ‘Cuitton Claude2’ and pencil manuscript on several pages.

£20-30

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211 Scientific American: A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures. A folio volume, in half-leather and dark cloth (very soiled and rubbed) with the issues for July to Dec 1901 bound in, Vol. LXXXV Nos. 1 to 24. Fairly clean and sound internally, but lacking a few advertisement pages (in part or whole), the top half of the text to pages 147/148, the lower quarter of pages 265/266, and with the folding supplementary plate to the last issue torn in half down the centre margin. Together with a polythene envelope holding a quantity of loose pages from Scientific American for the period 1885 to 1917, all apparently concerned with various aspects of motoring. (2)

213 Histoire de la Locomotion Terrestre by Dollfus, De Geoffroy & De Saunier. A 1936 single volume folio edition, reprinted in Paris in 1942. 446pp. With copious monochrome and colour illustrations, including a frontispiece. With five fine coloured plates tipped-in on mounts. The title is indicative of the contents. The major part of the work covers the history of carriages, cycling, mechanical transport and automobiles, to include marching, ski-ing, horse riding, early wheeled and animal drawn transport. Illustrations include some fine reproductions of sepia lithographs of coaching and one of the fine coloured plates is ‘Les Premieres Bicyclettes a Changhai, en 1900’. An extremely comprehensive work, with an austerity board binding, upgraded with a new red leather spine and gilt titles. French text.

£30-50

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£100-150

214 Histoire de L’Automobile by Pierre Souvestre (1874-1914). A rare original 1907 1st ed of the book, 800pp and retaining its original grey binding with black titles to the front cover and spine. The text starts with Newton and Cugnot and later chapters discuss Michelin, Gordon Bennett, Renault, Panhard, etcetera, together with events such as the ParisRouen of 1894, Paris-Amsterdam 1898, Tour de France 1899, Paris-Madrid 1903. Highly detailed French text, with quality illustrations and personality images, with excellent full-page advertisements at the rear. A tight binding, all in very Good, clean condition. (1)

£150-200

215 L’Automobile Theorique et Pratique, in two volumes by Baudry de Saunier. Published by Omnia of Paris, not dated but circa 1905, both volumes 470pp plus advertisements and 8¾ x 6½ ins. A fine and detailed work with French text, detailed drawings and images on motorcycles and motorcars, copiously illustrated. Dark red bindings with original black tooling, lower edges a little scuffed, but bindings tight. (2)

212 Le Mécanicien Moderne. A two volume set published in Paris, circa 1910. Both quarto volumes with their blush grey and polychrome and gilt decorated covers. Pagination in each book is 232 and 233 (465pp) of French text with highly detailed images and drawings. Also, 10 full-page mechanical coloured folded-flap cut-a-ways of a Motor-Car, Steam Boiler, Steam Engine, Dynamo with 3 phase current, Locomotive, Gas Engines and Diesel and Oil Otto Engines, each with an explanatory index, unusually these are in very good condition. The covers a little soiled and the spines worn, otherwise a delight. (2)

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219 Practical Treatise on Automobiles by C. O. Schmidt, 1911. Published by the Stanley Institute, Philadelphia, USA, in two volumes, 935pp including index, small 4to, 9¾ x 12-inches. With its original half-leather and cloth binding with gilt titles on the spines and marble end-papers. A significant work with English text and a multitude of illustrations, line drawings, colour frontispieces and several fold-outs. In excellent condition.

216 The Motor Car in the First Decade of the Twentieth Century, by W. Eden Hooper. A 4to ‘Souvenir and Historical Survey of Mechanical Road Locomotion in England from Early Times to the Present Day’. A deluxe limited 1st ed of 650 printed, London & New York, 1908. With a portrait frontispiece, numerous colour and black and white plates including photogravures, personality images at the rear, top edge gilt, original red morocco with gilt decoration and title, in excellent condition, and retaining its red buckram covered slipcase. (1)

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220 Fabrique Nationale. An 8pp pamphlet dating circa 1900, with monochrome images of the current voiturettes manufactured by the company, the front cover highlighting ‘Paris 1900: 3 Grands Prix’. Staples intact, clean condition. Also, a 4pp pamphlet dated 1910 imaging current models with specifications in French. And a double-fold 12pp stapled booklet outlining the 1923 models in chassis form, together with a 1933 and 1934 workshop appraisal of FN components, cord-tied. All in good condition, French/ Flemish text.

£400-600

217 BMW Dimensions - Engines That Made History by Dr K. Lange, two volumes, 523 and 329pp, 1st ed 2000, with hard covers and grey DJs. An exhaustively detailed work tracing the development of engines throughout the history of BMW production, 1916 to 2000, with registers, diagrams, lists, detailed pictures and quality photographs. In excellent condition, and in an original slipcase. (1)

£100-150

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£100-150

£50-100

218 The Race Bugatti Missed by Michael Ulrich. 403pp, 2005 1st ed. ‘The story of the 1903 ParisMadrid race and its famous non-starter’ together with an overview of the state of motoring, particularly in France. The book published without a DJ, cloth binding. Also a complementary soft-bound volume with French text, all housed in a pictorial slipcase. (1)

£50-100

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221 De Dion Bouton, by Pierre Boyer. A large format book, 230pp, 1995, covering with excellent monochrome photographs, ‘de l’ Automobiles a l’ Aeronautique’. With a DJ. Also De Dion Motor carriages, ‘Their Mechanism and how to Drive them’, by Mecredy, a reprint, together with a cord-tied brochure, ‘The Evolution of the De Dion Bouton Car 1882-1926’, a publicity book of 26pp, with sepia images of the current output. Punched holes on the spine and top edge. (3)

224 The Prince Henry Tour - 1911. A cord-tied large 8vo brochure for this and other events, 144pp, 1912. With excellent monochrome images of the English even together with The Gordon Bennett Cup for ballooning, Biplanes, Tennis and Cycling. The pictorial card cover a little soiled and creased, the editorial good, albeit with some manuscript pencil on some pages, and some fore-edges grubby, otherwise sound. German text. (1)

225 Gordon Bennett Cup 1904. A celebration 8vo book, outlining the German event held in June. Unfortunately, missing pages 107-134 and 203 to 230, otherwise a good working copy. Together with: a review of the Gordon Bennett races between 1900 and 1905 by J. R. Dulier, 243pp, 1967, a paperback with French text; Charles-Henry Brasier and the Vainqueur des Coupes Gordon Bennett 1904-1905, 322pp, 1999, a large paperback and ‘When James Gordon Bennett was Caliph of Bagdad’, 144pp, 1926, by A. S. Crockett. All in readable condition.

222 De Dion Bouton - Images du Passé. Published in May 1937, 125pp, a landscape-style publicity book covering the activities and successes of the company between the years 1882 and 1927. Every page with a well-defined monochrome photographs depicting chassis, motor tricycles, motor-cars, commercial vehicles, armoured cars together with the company’s activities in the founding of clubs, awards, aircraft involvement and workshops. Hardbound in grey cloth with gilt decoration to the front cover, the spine intact, but rubbed and creased. (1)

£80-120

£50-100

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£100-150

226 The Motor Yearbook 1905. A hardbound book with 53 illustrations, 233pp and advertisements, 8vo, with full discussions about the recent motor shows, models and recent developments. Also a slightly larger, but similar book (ex Boots library) for 1906, 320pp and a red pictorial cover, together with, The Autocar Biography of Owen John, 248pp, 1927 with 83 illustrations, and 30 art plates. Motoring by Berriman, 308pp, 1914 1st ed, with a decorative green binding. All four books published by Methuen & Co, a little soiled and rubbed, but readable. (4)

227 Light Motor Cars and Voiturettes by J. H. Knight. 119pp, 1907. A small 8vo example with a green cover and gilt titles. Also, Auto-Cars by D. Farman, 241pp, 1896, with 50pp of index and advertisements. The book has been re-bound (many years ago) in an original style red cloth but retaining the original spine. Together with: Motor Cars by A. J. WallisTayler, 200pp and many pages of advertisments, 1897, with its original cover, now lightly rubbed, but tight. Three early and important works

223 Steam Carriages 1834. A Report from the Select Committee on Steam Carriages with the Minutes of the Evidence and Appendix, published by Wrightson & Webb, 242pp. A particularly rare and important 8vo book with its original end-papers, the first with the rubber stamp of Hooper & co., and the pencil signature of George Hooper and, the date 1867, the first President of the Institute of Carriage Makers (1881-1890). When purchased the original paper cover was significantly distressed, hence its re-binding in a light blue cloth in 2006, with appropriate gilt titles. Internally very good with just minor yellowing of some pages. (1)

£80-120

(3)

£200-300

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228 The First Hundred Road Motors by R. W. Kidner. 58pp, 1950 published by Oakwood Press. A rare 8vo in the marketplace as it appears to have been privately printed. Together with: Horseless Carriage Days by Hiram Maxim (the younger), 175pp, 1937 1st ed, with good images of the early days of American motoring, also a 1962 paperback edition. Petrol Motors and Motor Cars by Hyler White, 197pp, 1909, the most useful element of the book being the folded ‘Statistical Data of Petrol Engines 1907’. The Amateur Motorist by Max Pemberton, 319pp plus index and advertisements, together with eight other early titles. All 8vo, in fair condition. (12)

£100-120

229 The Car to Buy 1907. Published by the Motor Supply Company Ltd., of 111 Piccadilly, London, a small 8vo with 202pp. Outlining in the fullest detail, specifications and images of many British and foreign motor-cars of the period, together with multiple pages of advertisements, photographs and index. Rebound in red buckram with gilt titles. (1)

232 Cinquantenaire de la l’Automobile Club de L’Ouest. A well-produced promotional 4to book celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of The Automobile Club of the West. Published by the club circa 1951, 127pp, with a large number of monochrome pictures printed on art paper. However, the particular joy of the volume being the multiple full-page and half page colour pictures by Géo Ham (Georges Hamel 1900-1972). Originally a square-backed soft-bound publication, the book has been nicely hardbound in light blue cloth with a gilt titling on the spine, retaining the original colour cover. French text

£100-120

230 The Automotor & Horseless Vehicle ‘Pocket Book’ 1900. A rare small 8vo of 335pp, with its original soft red leather binding and gilt title to the front cover. A fascinating book sponsored by the proprietors of the magazine of the same name, it supplies, ‘Automotive Formulae and Commercial intelligence’ for the 1900 season. Advertisements at the front and rear. The spine with surface loss, but the binding is tight, and the text and detailed images are clear. (1)

£100-150

(1)

231 Livre d’Or de L’Automobile et de La Motocyclette. A well-produced promotional book discussing a half-century of Belgion motoring Initiatives and industry. Published by the Royal Motor Union of Liege in 1951, 258pp and adverts, covering for the most part with text and excellent monochrome images the history of Belgium motoring. Originally a square-backed soft-bound publication, the book has been nicely hardbound in blue cloth with a gilt titling on the spine, retaining the original colour cover. French text (1)

£100-120

233 Der Motorwagen 1898. A very rare German monthly magazine covering the middle European ‘Motoragen’ and associated vehicles from the mid1890s, to include, for example, the Paris-Bordeaux-Paris of 1895, and illustrating the vehicles that took part. There appear to be twelve issues, totalling 124pp and good (for the period) welldefined images. The magazines are bound in what appears to be a green cloth publisher’s binding with a ‘Der Motorwagen’ impressed gilt logo and title on the spine. While the binding is sound, the pages have degraded and are in fragile condition, with an urgent need of deacidification. Limited access, please ask to inspect.

£80-120

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237 At the Wheel Ashore & Afloat by M. GrahameWhite Foulis. London. Circa 1935. Large 8vo. pp, xiv, 436. Illustrated with numerous photograph and plates. Original dark blue cloth, presentation edition, with a motor-car and boat steering wheels impressed in gold to the front cover. Spine titled in gilt, end-papers with illustrations of club badges. Edges are uncut. Very minor shelf rubbing to bottom edge and spine with slight creasing.

234 Peach’s Motor Annual. Published by Messer’s Frank Peach & Co, a folio of circa 1904 with 90 illustrated editorial pages, and full-page advertisements. A promotional book covering all forms of road transport, including motor launches, with alphabetical specifications, prices and delightful monochrome illustrations of named vehicles from Albion to Wolseley. In excellent condition (unusual for such a large book), it was originally offered as a square-backed soft-bound publication, but to protect its integrity, the book has been nicely hardbound in red cloth with a gilt titling on the spine, yet retaining its original colour cover. Rare in this condition. (1)

(1)

238 La France et l’Automobile by C. W. Bishop (Dr). Editions M.-Th. Génin, Paris, 447pp including addendums, and a typed partial index included, 1971. A full and detailed history of the motor-car development in France, with good photographs. Originally a soft-bound 8vo with a Peter Helck colour illustration on the front cover, this rare book has been hardbound in light green cloth, with a gilt title to the spine. The original cover insitu, and in very good order. French text.

£300-500

235 Sunbeam Racing Cars 1910 - 1930 by Anthony S. Heal. 1st ed 1989, 384pp including index, excellent collection of monochrome images and photographs, erudite text. Excellent condition with original jacket and slipcase, gold tooling. In good, clean condition. (1)

£50-100

(1)

236 Matthew Murray, a biography of a pioneer engineer (1765-1826), edited by E. Kilburn Scott, 1926, 1st ed with many line drawings, fold-out family tree etcetera. Originally offered as a petit squarebacked soft-bound publication, the book has been nicely hardbound in grey cloth with a title label affixed to the front board, yet retaining its original soft cover. Also, The Life of George Stephenson by S. Smiles, 388pp, 1869, rebound in brown leather with gilt title on the spine. (2)

£50-100

£50-100

239 Exposition Internationale 1903. An official small 8vo catalogue for ‘De L’Automobile du Cycle et des Sports’ held between the 10th & 25th December 1903 at the Grand Palais, Paris. The 294pp containing a full listing of both motor-car and motor bicycle exhibitors, with two fold-out plans of the event, many full-page advertisements, and an overview of the occasion. The original soft cover is intact, but the book has been hardbound in light blue cloth with a gilt title on the spine.

£50-100

(1)

£100-150

240 Quatorzieme Exposition Internationale 1913. An official 8vo catalogue for the fourteenth, ‘De L’Automobile du Cycle et des Sports’ held between the 17th & 27th October 1913 at the Grand Palais. The 254pp booklet containing a full listing of both motorcar and motorcycle exhibitors, with two fold-out plans of the event, many full-page advertisements, and an overview of the show. The original soft cover is intact, but the book has been hardbound in light blue cloth, with a gilt title on the spine. (1)

Lot 237

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241 La Vie Au Grand Air (Life in the Open Air), 1899 to 1910. Seven bound folio-size volumes of this weekly French pictorial newspaper, in mixed bindings, devoted to various outdoor pursuits, including motoring, motor-racing, motor-cycling and bicycling. The earliest comprises issues from No. 21, 4 Fevrier 1899 to 11 Avril 1902 (not a complete run, and some of the contents are loose), with five issues from another weekly, Le Sport Universel Illustre (two from 1897, two from1900, and one from 1901), and issues numbered 1, 5 , 6 & 7 (from late 1898) of another weekly, La Vie Illustree, at the back of the volume. This is followed by what appears to be the complete volume for 1902, (Tome V), with title page and table of contents, another volume with an incomplete sequence of issues from 1 Juin 1906 to 18 Janvier 1908), with the first few leaves loose, three volumes in similar bindings covering the period 6 Juillet 1907 to 26 Decembre 1908 (Tomes XII, XIII and XIV), all with their title page and table of contents, and apparently complete, and another volume holding the issues for 1910, possibly complete, although with confusing pagination for the special Christmas Issue, which includes several full-page colour plates (no title page or table of contents). All of these weekly journals, which are now exceedingly scarce, with articles in French, are profusely illustrated, and include a wealth of information relating to transport matters. AF.

242 L’Illustration - l’Automobile et le Tourisme. Three loose issues of this superbly-produced, foliosized motoring journal, French text, and profusely illustrated in colour, sepia and black-and-white, including tipped-in colour plates. The issues comprise: No. 4674, 1 Octobre 1932, No.4727, 7 Octobre 1933, and No. 4883, 3 Octobre 1936, all generally clean and sound internally, with some wear to the covers, especially to the spines. Together with a cardboard folder holding three clean and sound, much earlier issues (then entitled: L’Illustration - Journal Universel), slightly larger in size, in a plainer style, but still well-illustrated, No. 3038, 18 Mai 1901, No. 3046, 13 Juillet 1901, and No. 3141, 30 Mai 1903. The folder also holds loose issues of La Vie Illustree (No. 241, 29 Mai 1903), a browned and slightly worn folded newspaper entitled L’Auto, for 6 Decembre 1908, including a Motor Show report, a worn copy of Le Monde Illustre - L’industrie automobile dans le monde, No. 4431, Octobre 1947, and several press cuttings regarding motoring, mainly from The Illustrated London News from the early 1900s. Lastly, a 1987 folio-sized hardback volume with a glossy pictorial front cover entitled: Les Grands Dossiers de L’Illustration: L’Automobile Histoire d’un Siecle 1843-1944, Collection realisee a l’initiative d’Eric Baschet.

(7)

243 The Horseless Age. A bound copy containing volumes 1 to 3 (1895 -1899) of the American monthly journal in photocopy form, there being no issues for November and December 1897, and January, Feburary and March 1898. Volume 3 No 1 starts at April 1898. A single volume bound in green cloth with gilt titles to the spine. Also, separately produced, a photocopy of Volume 4, Nos 1 and 26. The quality of the photocopying is poor in some places, but front covers and advertisements appear to be included.

(a quantity)

£1000-1500

(2)

£150-200

£100-150

244 Les Sports Modernes. Two bound folio volumes of this monthly French society magazine for the years (January to December) 1906 and 1908, each illustrating many sports but significantly including general motoring, motor racing and social scenes. The large format lends itself to full-page motoring art, advertisements and racing scenes, some in colour by artists like Cecil Aldin and SEM (Georges Goursat) Also included is a single copy of the magazine for February 1907, with a pictorial article about coach-built cars. Quarter-bound in morocco with gilt titles on the spines, bound intact with colour covers and advertisements, cropped. (3)

Lot 242

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245 L’ Automobile - Revue des Locomotions Nouvelles. Ten assorted loose copies of this weekly magazine. Comprising No 54 of October 1904, then Nos 55, 56, 58, 59, 63, 64, 66, 244 and 268 (November 1908). Each magazine with 16pp of editorial and circa 12pp of advertisements to include the covers. Although complete, the spines have split or sticky tape has been applied, with a little paper loss and feathering to some edges, otherwise good. (10)

248 La Vie Automobile. Nine hardbound quarto volumes (mixed bindings) of this weekly Parisian motoring journal, mostly bound without the magazine covers and advertisements, French text. Well-illustrated with text figures and monochrome photographs, and including the title pages and indices for each year’s two semesters. All of the bindings show signs of wear to various degrees, that for 1913 particularly so, but the content of each volume is generally quite sound. The sequence commences with 1904, the fourth year of publication (from issue 118, 2 Janvier 1904) through to 1907, the seventh year of publication (ending with issue 326, 28 Dec 1907). The title page of the 1905 volume incorrectly states that the issues start with No. 196, the beginning of the Deuxieme Semestre, whereas the issues for the Premier Semestre are all present at the beginning of the volume. The issues for 1906 are in two volumes. There is no 1908 volume. That for 1909 commences with issue 379, 2 Janvier 1909 and ends with issue 430, 26 Decembre 1909. There is no 1910 volume. The sequence re-commences with 1911, issue 484, 7 Janvier 1911, through to 1913, ending with issue 639, 27 Decembre 1913. At the back of the volume for 1912 there is a very well-illustrated 32page supplement on various car components.

£100-150

246 La Locomotion - A bound volume of the French magazine starting with No 66 (January 1903) to No 116 (December 1903), the magazine changed its name to La Vie Automobile from issue 100, please see lot 248. With a separately printed index. Quarter-bound in red cloth and marbled boards, gilt titles on the spines, bound without covers, cropped. (1)

£100-150

247 La Locomotion - A bound volume of the French periodical, being the later series of the magazine with the same name as the previous lot, this version edited by de Saunier. Starting at issue No 1 (March 1910) to No 23 (February 1911), in a modern binding in blue cloth and gilt title on the spine, bound with covers and a photocopied index at the rear, cropped. (1)

(9)

£2000-4000

£100-150

249 The Automobile Engineer: A Technical Journal Devoted to the Theory and Practice of Automobile Construction. Four folio-size hardbound volumes (mixed bindings), containing the issues for Vol 1 (1910/11), Vol 2 (1912) Vol 6 (1916), 1914 (Vol IV), 1915 (Vol 5) and 1918 to 1920 inclusive (Vols VIII to X). All the bindings are a little rubbed and worn, especially the spines, those for 1918 and 1920 being in the original publisher’s blue cloth with gilt lettering to the front covers and spines. The volumes for 1914 and 1920 have copy title pages and index pages loosely inserted. All are clean and sound internally, with numerous text figures, diagrams, tables, photographic illustrations and other folding illustrations. Also included in the lot is a 67-page article reprinted from a contemporary 1916(?) issue of The Automobile Engineer, hardbound in recent black cloth with gilt lettering to the spine, entitled: Enemy Aircraft Engines: Detailed Descriptions of Certain of the Engines in Use and The German Aeroplane Engine Trials. AF (9)

£200-400

250 Motor Trader Handbooks (and Diary) for the years 1916, 1922 and 1928. Published by the Trader Publishing Company, the books possess full-page advertisements, lists of motor clubs, train rates, statistics, specifications and regulations etcetera. The volume for 1916 with almost a year’s worth of trading in manuscript (makes interesting reading). Spines loose, some soiling.

Lot 248

See also lot 290. (3)

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251 Motor Age. A substantial number of approximately 117 loose weekly issues of this Chicagobased magazine, well-illustrated and with numerous period advertisements. The earliest issue is that for February 19, 1903 (Vol. 3 No. 8) and the last the one for December 24, 1908 (Vol. XIV No. 26). The majority of the issues are from 1903 (about 42), 1905 (38) and 1908 (20). A number of issues are quite worn, with the covers loose and fragile (some are incomplete) on about fifty percent of the copies, those for 1903 and 1904 (14) being particularly badly affected. There is only one issue from 1906 and two from 1907, although one of these is the thick Eighth Annual A.L.A.M. Show Number. Together with a polythene envelope containing fragments from other issues. (a quantity)

254 Motoring Magazines. An assorted selection of various motoring magazines, some as early as 1897, and including: The Motor; Automobilia; The Autocar; Chauffeur; La Locomotion Automobile; La Belgique Automobile and other foreign magazines. Various conditions. AF (a quantity)

255 The Modern Light Aeroplane, a c1935 ShellMex & BP promotional large pamphlet discussing with two coloured pictures with hinged flaps, disclosing plane construction and working parts. The latter in good order, but the spine is split and with some soiling. Also, a large pile of assorted booklets, albums & motor vehicle reference material, various conditions and types.

£100-150

252 Component Catalogues. Assorted brochures from various periods to include: Chassis Arbel dating c1905, with excellent images of various chassis as used with such makes as Clement, Serpollet, Mors, Darracq, CGV, Lèon Bollèe etcetera, with well-defined images of the cars, detailed captions and racing successes. French text. Also, a copy of Rubery Owen & Co catalogue together with components brochures for United Motor Industries 1905, Smith & Dorey 1911, Smith 7 Sons 1910, d’Autocatalogue 1900-1963, with publications about Sims’ Industries and other good titles. (a quantity)

(a quantity)

£40-80

256 The Motor-Car Journal, 1900. A quarto hardbound volume holding weekly issues from Volume II of this periodical, bound without covers or advertisements, from No. 53, March 9, 1900 (the beginning of Volume II) to No.95, December 29, 1900, but lacking issues Nos. 55, 58, 59, and 71. In a modern black cloth binding with a red leather title label to the spine, lettered in gilt ‘The Motor-Car Journal’ between gold banding and with Vol.II between gold banding lower down the spine. Interesting editorial and with numerous text figures and monochrome photographs. Some browning of the pages through age but overall in good, sound and clean condition. Content about 672 pages in all.

£100-150

253 Rankin Kennedy C. E. Two sets of books by this celebrated author, The Book of Modern engines published in six volumes, revised edition dated 1912, full of engine descriptions, diagrams and pictures of all types. Unusually retaining their titled DJs. Also, The Book of the Motor Car, with its later printed and rare fourth volume, circa 1913 and 1927. Also a mid1930s, highly detailed The Motoring Encyclopedea. Some soiling and scuffing, good working copies. (11)

£50-100

(1)

£40-80

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257 La Vie Automobile, Premier Semestre, 1905. Bound weekly issues for the first half of the wellillustrated weekly Parisian motoring journal’s Cinquieme Annee of publication, from issue 171, 7 Janvier 1905, to 195, 24 Juin 1905, bound together without the covers or advertisements. A hardbound quarto volume with marble boards and a cloth spine (covers rubbed), with title page, and with the index for the period bound in at the rear of the volume. Photocopies of two issues, numbers 174 and 193, which were lacking from the volume, are loosely inserted. French text. (1)

259 La Vie Automobile (1908-1914). Twenty-six loose issues of this attractive quarto-size weekly Parisian motoring journal, complete with attractive coloured covers & period advertisements. French text, wellillustrated with text figures and monochrome photographs. The collection commences from 1908, issues numbered 329 (18 Janvier), 333 (15 Fevrier), 339 (28 Mars), 343 (25 Avril), 344 (2 Mai), 350 (13 Juin), 356 (25 Juillet), 361 (29 Aout), 362 (5 Septembre), 368 (17 Octobre), 373 & 374 (21 & 28 Novembre), and 378 (26 Decembre); from 1909, numbers 405 (3 Juillet), 414/5/6/& 7 (4/11/18/25 Septembre), & 420/1 (16/23 Octobre); from 1911, number 489 (11Fevrier); from 1913, numbers 592 (1 Fevrier), 608/9 (24/31 Mai), & 610 (7Juin); and from 1914, number 642 (17 Janvier). Rusty staples and some wear to the covers of the later issues, but those for 1908 are in particularly fine condition.

£150-200

258 La Vie Automobile, Deuxieme Semestre, 1913. Bound weekly issues for the second half of the wellillustrated weekly Parisian motoring journal’s 13th year of publication, from issue 614, 5 Juillet 1913, to 639, 27 Decembre 1913, bound together without the covers or advertisements. A quarto volume recently bound in black cloth with a maroon leather title label with gilt lettering to the spine, and with photocopied index pages for the period loosely inserted at the rear of the volume. French text. (1)

(2 bundles)

£400-600

260 La France Automobile: Organe de L’Automobilisme et des Industries qui s’y Rattachent. Four hardbound folio-sized volumes (mixed bindings) holding four years’ worth of issues of this Parisian weekly motoring journal. French text. Well-illustrated with text figures, cartoons, maps, and monochrome photographs. Bound without the magazine covers and advertisements. The collection comprises: 1899 (Fourth Year of Publication) in a modern brown cloth binding, with ‘La France Automobile 1899’ in gilt on the spine and index at the end of the volume; 1901 (6th Year), in contemporary panelled red buckram (rubbed) with gilt lettering, including title page and index; 1902 (7th Year), half-leather with marbled boards (rubbed), with issue No. 25 and the index pages present in bound-in photocopy, photocopies of pages 795/6 loosely inserted, and some neat marginal repairs to other pages; and 1907 (12th Year), in a half-leather binding with black boards (rubbed), the spine embossed and banded, with gilt lettering and decoration, and with title page and index. Also included with the lot are three loose issues from 1898, namely those for 7 Mai, 18 Juin, and 19 Novembre, including the advertisement pages, and each in a clear plastic sleeve

£150-200

(7)

£1500-2000

261 Automotor and Horseless Vehicle Journal. Five volumes of this monthly magazine, commencing with Volume 1 No 2 (October 1896) to Volume 5 No 60 (September 1901). Volume 1, 2, 4 & 5 in publisher’s bindings with replaced spines on volume 1 & 2. Volume 3 rebound in a complementary ‘yellow’ cloth, with a black title on the spine. Well-illustrated with text figures, detailed line drawings, event listings and monochrome photographs. The pages in very Good, clean condition, the original bindings a little soiled and shelf-worn.

Lot 259

(5)

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262 Automotor Journal. Five volumes of this monthly magazine, commencing with (October 1901) Volume 6 No 61 to 66 (March 1902), bound with covers in reverse order; then volume 8 in two books from No 104 (January 1903) to No 155 (December 1903) and Volume 9 in two books from No 156 (January 1904) to No 208 (December 1904). Bound in complementary ‘yellow’ modern cloth bindings, with black titles to the front covers and spines. Some page yellowing, otherwise sound. Please check pagination, some cropping. (5)

265 The Auto Motor Journal. A single volume covering January to June 1911 being Nos 522 to 546. With a publisher’s binding in ‘Yellow’ buckram and black titles to the front cover and spine. Also single copies of Automotor and Horseless Vehicle Journal No 27 (Dec 1898) and No 463 (Nov 1909). In Good, clean condition, the binding a little soiled and usual header creasing. (3)

266 The Autocar. Volume 1 - 1895/96. Two hardbound quarto volumes, the first in modern dark green cloth, without a title page, holding issues 1, November 2nd of 1895, to 42, August 15th, 1896, bound without the covers/advertisements, and with issue 4 loosely inserted in photocopy. The second volume, in dark blue cloth with gilt lettering, has a copy title page and index for the complete volume at the front, and holds issues 36, July 4th, 1896 to 61, December 26th, 1896, some issues bound with their covers and some pages in modern copies. Also included with the lot is a paperback, with a copy of the index and with one-sided photocopied pages of the first seven issues from 1895, but with the first page of issue 31 bound in the place of page i of issue 1.

£2500-3500

263 Automotor Journal. Volume 10, commencing No 209 (January 1905) and ending with No 260 (December 1905) bound as one volume without covers and index. Bound in cloth with gilt tooling, and title to the spine. Some creasing and paper discoloration, generally sound. (1)

£300-600

£800-1200

(3)

£800-1200

267 The Autocar, Volume 2 - 1897. Two quarto volumes in modern dark green cloth with gilt lettering to the spines, holding issues 62, January 2nd, 1897 to 113, 25th December, 1897, the majority bound with covers/advertisements (a few edges a little ‘feathered’), page edges uncut, and in generally clean condition, though pages browned with age. No index, and photocopies of pages 3/4 of issue 62 are loosely inserted, and a copy of the whole of issue 93 bound in. (2)

268 The Autocar, Volume 3 - 1898. A single quarto volume in modern brown cloth with gilt lettering to the spine, holding issues 114, Jan 1st, 1898 to 166, 31st Dec, 1898, with title page and index at the front of the volume. Bound without covers/advertisements. Some damage, soiling and marginal staining to the first few pages and particularly to the last issue, where there is loss of text in the bottom corner of the first and last pages. Otherwise, the remaining content appears to be sound.

264 Automotor Journal. Volumes 11, 12 and 13 in six bound books, each with matching publisher’s bindings. Commencing, No 261 (January 1906) to No 416 (December 1908), bound with indices, some inclusion of photocopied sheets. Some yellowing to some of the pages, shelf scuffing to the lower edges, and one spine a little water-stained, otherwise sound. (6)

£800-1200

(1)

£2500-3500

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272 The Autocar, Volume 8 & 9 - 1902. Two quarto volumes in modern dark green cloth with gilt lettering to the spines, with title page and index to the first, holding issues 323, January 4th, 1902 to 374, December 27th, 1902, bound without covers/ advertisements, but including colour supplement pages (some folding) and appearing to be complete and generally clean and sound. (2)

£600-900

273 The Autocar, Volume 10 - January to June, 1903. A single quarto hardbound volume in modern dark green cloth with gilt lettering to the spine, holding the issues for the first half of 1903, from issue 375, January 3rd, 1903 to 400, June 27th, 1903. Copy title page (faulty) and index loosely inserted at the front of the volume, and issues 388 and 389 are photocopies, appropriately bound in. Bound without covers, though a few coloured advertisement/supplement pages are present. The content is remarkably clean. (1)

274 The Autocar, Volume 14 & 15 - 1905. Three quarto hardbound volumes in rubbed and dull maroon cloth with gilt lettering, the first not uniform with the others, and unfortunately not holding the complete year’s issues. All the issues are bound without covers/advertisements. The first volume has a broken front hinge (the rear hinge is also weak) and torn front free end-paper, and holds issues 493, April 1st, 1905 to 501, May 27th. 1905, with supplementary Industrial Section pages for the period April 22nd to May 27th bound in at the back of the volume. The other two volumes hold the issues for the second half of the year, from issue 506, July 1st, 1905 to 532, December 30th, 1905, with a title page and index for the year bound in at the front of the first volume of the two. The content of all three volumes appears to be generally clean and sound.

269 The Autocar, Volume 4 - 1899. Four quarto volumes in dark blue cloth with gilt lettering, the first not uniform with the others. The first volume, with ‘The Autocar’ emblazoned on the front cover, has a title page and index at the front, and holds issues 167, January 7th, 1899 to 191, 24th June, 1899, many bound with covers/advertisements, and with some issues in modern copy form. The remaining three volumes, numbered 1, 2, and 3 on the spines, hold issues 182, April 22nd, 1899 to 218, December 30th, 1899, and include the advertisement pages (some on coloured paper), but not the covers. The issues in these three volumes are generally particularly clean and sound. (4)

£800-1200

(3)

270 The Autocar, Volume 5 - 1900. Two quarto volumes in modern dark green cloth with gilt lettering to the spines, with title page and index to the first, holding issues 219, January 6th, 1900 to 270, December 29th, 1900. Bound without covers/ advertisements. Some soiling and marginal damage to the first few pages of issue 219, with no loss of text, otherwise clean and sound. (2)

£500-800

275 The Autocar, Volumes 16 & 17 - 1906. Four uniformly-bound quarto volumes in maroon cloth (rubbed) with gilt lettering to the spines, the first two holding the issues from 533, January 6th, 1906 to 558, June 30th, 1906, comprising Volume 16, with title page and index in the second volume, the others holding issues 559, July 7th, 1906 to 584, December 29th, 1906, comprising Volume 17, with title page and index in the last volume. All are bound without covers/advertisements and appear to be complete and in sound, clean condition.

£800-1200

271 The Autocar, Volume 6 - January to June, 1901. A single quarto hardbound volume in red cloth (rubbed) with gilt lettering to the spine, which is dull and the ends of which are worn. This holds issues for the first half of 1901, from issue 271, January 5th, 1901 to 296, June 29th, 1901, bound without covers/ advertisements, and with no title page or index. The end-papers are creased, but the contents appear to otherwise be complete, clean and sound (1)

£300-500

(4)

£300-500

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276 The Autocar, Volume 16 - January to June, 1906. A single quarto volume in modern dark green cloth with gilt lettering to the spine, holding the issues comprising Volume 16, from 533, January 6th, 1906 to 558, June 30th, 1906, lacking the issue for February 10th, 1906 (Number 538) and with some pages modern copies. Bound without covers/advertisements and with no title page or index. Very clean and sound internally and appearing to be otherwise complete. (1)

279 The Autocar, Volumes 22 & 23 (1909). Two quarto hardbound volume in the standard dark green Iliffe publisher’s bindings with gilt lettering and decoration to the spines and front covers. The first volume is numbered incorrectly XXI on the spine, presumably because it contains the issues from December 1908 at the front of the volume (with slight damage to the first page of the December 5th issue). The volume then holds issues for Volume 22, from 689, January 2nd, 1909 to 714, June 26th, 1909. There is browning of pages through age, but otherwise the issues appear to be clean and sound. The second volume holds the issues for Volume 23, from 715, July 3rd, 1909 to 740, December 25th, 1909, again with browning to pages, although the issues for the 13th and 20th November are remarkably clean, being on better quality paper. There is a neat marginal repair to the first page of issue 715, and a vertical tear to pages 5/6, while a few of the pages of this issue have also been shaved too close, with slight loss to text. Both volumes have been bound without the issue covers/advertisements, and both have modern copies of their title page and index pages bound in at the front.

£300-400

277 The Autocar, Volumes 18 & 19 (1907). Two quarto hardbound volumes (not uniform), the first in modern black cloth, with a paper title label to the spine, holding Volume 18, issues 585, January 5th, 1907 to 610, June 29th, 1907, bound without covers/ advertisements, and with title page and index pages bound in at the front of the volume. The second volume is in the standard dark green Iliffe publisher’s binding with gilt lettering and decoration to the spine and front cover. The covers here are a bit rubbed and marked, and the front and rear hinges cracked. The spine has Vol. XIX PT. 3 in gilt, and the volume actually contains issues 629, November 9th, 1907 to 636, December 28th, 1907, bound without the covers but with all the advertisements, which take up about twice as much space as the editorial content, are profusely illustrated, and include many pages with colour content. (2)

(2)

280 The Autocar, Volumes 24 (January to June, 1910). 28 (May/June, 1912 only) & 29 (July to December, 1912). Five quarto hardbound volumes in mixed bindings, Volume 24 being in the standard dark green Iliffe publisher’s binding with gilt lettering and decoration to the spine and front cover, and holding issues 741, January 1st, 1910 to 766, June 25th, 1910, bound without covers/advertisements, and with a modern copy of the title page and index pages at the front of the volume. Pages contents browned though age, but appearing to be clean and sound. Of the remaining four volumes, three are ex-Coventry City Library, in boards with leather spines, the issues being bound with covers, while the issues for July to September, 1912 are in a brown cloth binding with a red leather title label to the spine (rubbed), bound without covers/advertisements, and a title page and index pages for the whole of Volume 29 bound in at the front. Overall, the volumes contain the issues, 863, May 4th, 1912 to 897, Dec 28th, 1912, with duplication of the September 1912 issues. Page browning to much of the content, as usual, but otherwise appearing to be generally clean and sound.

£300-400

278 The Autocar, Volumes 20 & 21 (1908). Two quarto hardbound volumes, both bound in green cloth with gilt lettering to the spine but not uniform, the binding of the first being fairly modern, but that of the second being much earlier. The first, in sound and clean condition, holds Volume 20, issues 637, January 4th, 1908 to 662, June 27th, 1908, bound without covers/advertisements, with title page and index pages at the front. The content is in excellent, clean condition. The second holds Volume 21, issues 663, July 4th, 1908 to 688, December 26th, 1908. There is some damp-staining to the first two issues and repairs to the first four pages, with a little loss of text. Similarly, the final issue has some dampstaining, with some text/illustration loss to pages 1039/1040. Some issues have browning to the pages. The issues are bound without covers, and the volume has no title page or index pages, but appears to be in sound condition apart from the faults mentioned. (2)

£300-400

(5)

£300-400

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281 Automobiles Tracta 1929. A rare 12pp landscape-style brochure published for the 1929 season, imaging 1927 and 1928 Le Mans starts, company history, imaging their 1926 Constant velocity joint, the Type D2, Type D1, Type A on ‘Gephi Chassis’ together with 1927 and 1928 class wins. Saddle-stitched with an artistic FWD card cover, slight rubbing on the spine and manuscript pen top right, otherwise good, French text. Also, Napier ‘Why’. A circa 1920 multi-fold broadsheet for the 40/50hp, also a large format brochure retaining its five tipped-in colour images of coach-built 40/50hp chassis. Unfortunately, it is in poor water-damaged condition.

284 Vauxhall 20-60 - 1928. A 32pp brochure for the first of the General Motors planned series of cars, with full-page colour depictions of various models from the Princeton Tourer, The Bedford Saloon and Kimberley, etcetera. A ribbon-tied brochure in fine condition with just a little scuffing to the cover edges.

Tracta was a French company manufacturing vehicles between 1926 and 1934, but were more famous for its CV front-wheel-drive units. (3) £80-120

(6)

(1)

285 Willys-Knight Sleeve-Valve Engine. A promotional brochure, 32pp, describing the design and attributes of the engine and its components. Also a 4pp printed card leaflet for the Falcon-Knight, a 1931 brochure for the Willys-Knight and other documents. Some cover damage. £40-80

286 The Motorists Reference & Year Book - 1928. 452pp, 8vo, a soft-bound book offering extraordinary detail about the motor trade, vehicles, commerciality and driving skills. Retaining its original red cloth cover, now a little creased and rubbed, the spine fundamentally sound, the editorial and advertisement pages are good.

282 Panhard & Levassor 1913. A prestige brochure of square format, 32pp. The substance of the book compares the ‘modern’ coach-built car with images of historical events; Les Oies du Capitol; Roland a Roncevaux; la mort d Hippolyte, etcetera. Excellent coloured images of various models, cord-tied and held in a faux wood-finish card folder with a central gilt medallion. (1)

£80-120

(1)

£80-120

287 Who’s Who in the Motor Industry. A hardbound volume of 592pp, 4th ed. A list of the movers and shakers in the automobile industry, with minibiographies and automotive positions held. Tight binding with a green cover and DJ, the latter creased and feathered.

£80-120

(1)

£50-100

288 Who’s Who in British Aviation. A hardbound volume of 222pp, dated 1933, a list of the movers and shakers in the aeronautical industry, with minibiographies and management positions held. Tight binding but split along the edges, red card cover. (1)

£80-120

289 Who’s Who in the Motor Trade. A hardbound volume of 167pp, dated 1934, and likely the 1st ed. A list of the movers and shakers in the automobile industry, with mini-biographies and automotive positions held. Tight binding with a black card cover. (1)

290 Motor Trader Handbooks (and Diary) for the years 1920 and 1925. Published by the Trader Publishing Company, the books possess full-page advertisements, lists of motor clubs, train rates, statistics, specifications and regulations etcetera. Spines loose, some soiling.

283 Gardner-Serpollet 1904. A petit brochure, 36pp, advertising the products of the company from Landaulet, Double Phaeton, Victoria, Berline and others, together with a description of the ‘ParisVienne’, Paris-Madrid, Circuit des Ardennes and Cote de Gaillon. A saddle-stitched document with an illustrated card cover, some paper loss on page 23, otherwise in good fettle. (1)

£80-120

See also lot 250. (2)

£80-120

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291 Automobiles of the World 1921. Published by the Aeroplane & General Publishing Co., Ltd., 4to, 145pp and full page advertisements back and front. Starting with a brief history of the motor-car, the remaining editorial covers each known make of car and commercial available in 1921, starting with Austro-Daimler and ending with the Wallis tractor. Each page gives full specifications and chassis details, etcetera. Rebound in dark red cloth, with gilt titles on the cover and spine. (1)

294 The Car Illustrated - Volumes 11 to 15. The five hardbound volumes here are all very worn, loose, and with cracked or broken hinges, particularly the last, where the covers are extremely badly waterdamaged, and there soiling/damp-staining to many issues, with loss to text and images. The frontispiece to Volume 11 is creased with badly frayed edges (the last page is loose), and Volumes 14 and 15 have no frontispiece, which seem to have been discontinued by this time. Volume 15 has a photocopied index loosely inserted, since the title page is so fragmentary. From Volume 15 onwards, the title page indicates that the journal is edited by Lord Montagu. As usual, the issues are bound without the covers/advertisement pages but with a frontispiece, title page and index pages at the front of each volume, except as noted above, from Vol. 11, No. 131, November 23, 1904 to Vol. 15, No. 195, February 14, 1906.

£100-150

292 The Car Illustrated - Volumes 1 to 5. Five folio hardbound volumes in publisher’s dark green cloth bindings with gilt lettering and decoration to the front covers and spines holding the weekly issues of this well-illustrated journal, edited by The Hon. John Scott Montagu, M.P., bound without the covers/advertisement pages but with a frontispiece, title page and index pages at the front of each volume, from Vol. 1, No. 1, May 28, 1902 to Vol. 5, No. 65, August 19, 1903. The bindings are worn to varying degrees; for example, Volume 1 has only slightly rubbed covers, whilst Volume 5’s covers are very worn and the front and rear hinges are badly cracked. All issues plus supplements appear to be present and the contents are generally clean and sound, with the exception of Volume 5, where there is some damp-staining to some issues. (5)

(5)

295 The Car Illustrated - Volumes 16 to 20. Five hardbound volumes, similar to the preceding lot and, as before, with volumes 16, 18 and 19 being particularly worn. As above, none of the volumes have a frontispiece, though the title pages and indices are all present, and colour makes an occasional appearance. Volume 17 has a publisher’s light blue binding in place of the dark green, and all page edges are gilt, the contents being especially clean and sound. Some pages in Volume 19 are inserted in photocopy. The issues run from Vol. 16, No. 196, February 21, 1906 to No. 260, May 15, 1907.

£150-250

293 The Car Illustrated - Volumes 6 to 10. Five hardbound volumes in publisher’s dark green cloth bindings with gilt lettering and decoration to the front covers and spines, once again bound without the covers/advertisements, with the exception of Volume 7, which is bound with covers, advertisements and supplementary editorial pages. but with a frontispiece, title page and index pages at the front of each volume, from Vol. 6, No. 66, August 26, 1903 to Vol. 10, No. 130, November 16, 1904. The bindings are worn to varying degrees; all the volumes having broken or cracked hinges. All issues (plus a loosely inserted supplement to Volume 6) appear to be present, but pages 15 to 18 of Volume 8 have been removed, photocopies of pages 15 to 17 being loosely inserted. The frontispiece of this volume is bound in between pages ii and iii of the index. The frontispiece and first few pages of Volume 7 are loose, and the frontispiece of Volume 9 (also loose) is creased and badly frayed. Most of the contents of the volumes appear generally clean and sound, with the exception of Volume 6, where there is some marginal damp-staining to some issues. (5)

£100-150

(5)

£150-250

296 The Car Illustrated - Volumes 21, 22, 23 & 25. Four hardbound volumes, similar to the preceding lot and with Volumes 22 and 23 being particularly worn, the back cover of Volume 22 being loose and the spine of Volume 23 repaired with sellotape. Volume 24 is absent and Volume 21 appears to be lacking several pages. As usual, bound with title page and index pages at the front of each volume. Volumes 21 to 23 have the issues from Vol. 21, No. 261, May 22, 1907 to Vol. 23, No. 299, February 12, 1908, and Volume 25 from No. 313, May 20, 1908 to 325, August 12, 1908. The contents appear to be generally clean and sound, again with some colour illustrations. (4)

£150-250

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297 The Car Illustrated - Volumes 39 to 44: See previous lot. Four hardbound volumes, similar to the previous lots, but with modern green/gilt bindings replicating the publisher’s bindings. A particularly clean and sound set, ex-Veteran Car Club of Great Britain, holding the issues from Vol. 39, No. 502, January 3, 1912 to Vol. 44, No. 571, April 30,1913. No title pages or indices. Also included with this lot are five loose later issues, with their covers and advertisements, all in sound condition, albeit with rusty staples, comprising issues 588, August 27, 1913, 634, July 15, 1914, 646, October 7, 1914, 649, October 28, 1914, and 686, July 14, 1915. (9)

302 The World on Wheels by H. O, Duncan. 1201pp, privately published in two volumes by the author in 1926, large 4to. Original blue cloth, gilt spine lettering a little dulled and faded, spine edges worn, profusely illustrated throughout. A clean original set of this seminal work. (2)

£100-200

£200-300

298 The Car Illustrated - Volume 36, No. 467, May 3, 1911 (Spring Number), and Volume 37, No. 474, June 21, 1911 (Coronation Number). Two issues bound together in one volume with a modern plain blue cloth binding and ‘The Car Illustrated - 1911’ in gilt lettering on the spine. Bound with covers/ advertisements, pages browned through age, and some damp-staining to the lower corners of the first issue, else good. (1)

£40-80

299 The Car Illustrated - Volume 36, No. 463 to Volume 37, No. 475, June 28, 1911. See previous seven lots. Thirteen issues, all clean and sound copies, hardbound together without covers/advertisements (except for those within the editorial pages), plumcoloured cloth and leather spine (rubbed) with banding and gilt lettering/decoration, marbled end-papers. (1)

303 Motor Vehicles and Motors by Worby Beaumont. Two volumes, published in London by Archibald Constable & Company Ltd. 1902. Volume 1, second revised edition and Volume 2, 1906 1st ed. Large 8vo, approximately, 11 x 8 inches (275 x 200 mm), pages: Volume 1, xvi, 1-636 plus 2 folding tables; Volume 2, xvi, 1-677, well-illustrated with photographs and folding line drawings, publisher’s brown cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Bindings somewhat rubbed but actually, given the nature of the books, the bindings are tight, creasing to top of spines and shelf wear to edges but not torn. Editorial pages are clean and presentable.

£50-100

300 The Motor-Car Journal: The Medium for All Interested in Self-Propelled Traffic, Volumes III & IV, March 1901 to February 1903. Two quarto hardbound volumes in modern maroon cloth with gilt lettering to the spines, marbled page edges, holding the weekly issues from Volume III, No. 105, March 9,1901 to Volume IV, No. 208, February 28, 1903, with title page and index at the front of each volume. Bound without the covers/advertisements, pages browned through age, and the title and index pages a little fragile (crude sellotape repair to the lower margin of Volume III title page and a vertical crease to the title page of Volume IV), but otherwise generally clean and sound internally. Profusely illustrated with black-and-white photographs and text figures. (2)

(2)

304 Daimler Days by Brian E. Smith. ‘In celebration of 100-years of Daimler’, 1996 1st ed, 960pp in two volumes. Both books having a large number of monochrome photographs, copies of advertisements, specifications and indexes, covering the period, 1896 to 1996. In excellent condition and retaining their DJs, and the green cloth-covered slipcase with gilt title.

£400-600

301 The Edwardian Rolls-Royce by Bryan Goodman and John Fasal. Dissertation on the early 40/50hp cars, 1994 in 2 volumes with a slipcase total 881pp, 8¼ x 1¾ inches. Volume 1 with wide angle photograph in rear pocket, Volume 2 with foldout Alpine Trial advertisement. Superb period monochrome and colour illustrations: the most complete book on these motor-cars, top edge gilt. VGC in a mint cloth-covered slipcase. (1)

£200-300

(2)

£150-200

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307 Omnia - 1914. A hardbound quarto volume in a modern black cloth with a red leather title label to the spine incorrectly lettered ‘Jan-Aug 1914’ in gilt. The volume holds sixteen weekly issues from 1914, complete with covers and advertisements (the top edge of the advertisements frequently shaved very close). The issues, from the ninth year of publication, run from No. 433, 18 Avril, 1914 to No. 448, 1 Aout, 1914, and include colour to the covers and some internal pages. Some foxing to the front and back covers, a vertical crease to the first issue, and the top corner of pages 377/378 folded down (no loss of text), otherwise a very good, clean set of issues. See previous lot. (1)

£100-150

308 Omnia - 1914. Twenty-nine loose weekly issues, comprising all of those from the start of the ninth year of publication from No. 418, 3 Janvier, 1914 to No. 446, 18 Juillet, 1914, complete with covers and advertisements except for No. 441, which lacks the covers and advertisements. The covers of the first issue are becoming loose, the staples are rusty, and some issues are a little dusty, but generally they are all clean and sound internally. See previous lot. (29)

305 Lagonda by Bernd Holthusen. A 1st ed of the 1994 hardbound book with dark blue cloth binding with gilt lettering to the spine. 426pp including index, this is a limited edition numbered 42 of 1000 planned, albeit only 500 were printed. Covering the period from 1899, when Wilbur Gunn founded the firm of Lagonda, to the end of the W. O. Bentley era. Profusely illustrated with 740 monochrome and 241 colour photographs, the book is in excellent, unused condition, and comes with its correct DJ and blue cloth-covered slipcase. German text, signed by the author. (1)

309 S.C.H. Davis - a collection of Books by this celebrated racing driver, journalist, cartoonist and author. Mercedes-Benz, a history of the company and its racing prowess, 224pp, 1956 1st ed, with a good DJ; Atalanta, Women as racing Drivers, 191pp, 1955? 1st ed, with good monochrome photographs, and a fair DJ; A Racing Motorist, 216pp, 1949 1st ed, signed by the author and Clayton Davis; Great British Drivers, 102pp, 1957 1st ed, with a very good DJ; Car Driving as an Art, 187pp, 1952, and Casque (sobriquet) Sketch Book of motor sport drawings printed by the Autocar, together with More Sketches by Casque, signed by the author. Also, Expensive Noises, a sketch book of drawings published by Dudley Noble, together with six other titles by this author, some without DJs.

£800-1200

306 Omnia - Revue Pratique de Locomotion, 1906 to 1913. A very good eight year run of this French weekly journal, largely devoted to motoring, but also including motor-cycling and aviation. All uniformly hardbound in quarter leather with marbled boards (edges a little rubbed, the colour of the marbling varying occasionally) with raised bands and gilt lettering to the spines, two quarto volumes to each year. The run appears to be complete from the Premiere Annee, 1906, issue No.1, 6 Janvier, 1906 to the Huitieme Annee, 1913, ending with issue No. 417, 27 Decembre, 1913. Indices appear at the rear of each volume with the exception of the Cinquieme Annee, where they are in the middle of the two volumes, and the majority of the volumes are bound with the advertisement pages, the Deuxieme and Troisieme Annees including the magazine covers. Profusely illustrated text figures, photographs, maps, cartoons, etc., all sixteen volumes are in clean and sound condition. (16)

£200-300

(14)

£1500-2500

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313 Grand Prix Racing 1906 - 1914 by TASO Mathieson, published by Connoisseur Automobiles, 1965. 260pp with good illustrations and text concerning the golden age of motor racing under the guise of ‘De Automobile Club de France’. In sound condition, but the illustrated slipcase a little rubbed on the corners. Also, a very rare limited edition (Numbered 410 of 1500 printed) French text issue of the same publication, 260pp, 1965 1st ed, with a black leatherette binding with gilt title to the spine, and housed in a black card-covered slipcase. The book in excellent condition, the case a little rubbed. (2)

£150-200

314 Two Scrap Books created in 1923 and 1924, featuring pictures and part-articles cuttings from Autocar magazine (and others). 8vo with manuscript explanations and captions featuring Hill Climbs, Brooklands, Speed Trials, Grand Prix and World Speed Records. The covers well-worn but the pages intact and supple. (2)

315* Four Mascots. A crouching Eagle mascot with fine feather detail, probably from the Augustine & Emile Lejeune factory, a petit leaping Jaguar mascot, and two others.

310 Lost Causes of Motoring by Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, a 1960 1st ed (ghosted by Michael Sedgwick), 224pp, discussing famous and forgotten makes of motor-car. Also, a copy of the 1966 2nd (revised) edition and a completely revised two volume edition of 1969 (Volume 1) and 1971 (Volume 2). Each book with its original DJ, and unusually, in very good, clean condition. (4)

(4)

£100-150

(5)

£50-100

317* A Moto-Lita Steering Wheel. A 15-inch wooden rimed steering wheel with a Lagos Motor Club, painted enamel badge to the centre, unused. Together with a Moto-Lita brochure. (2)

£100-150

£100-150

318 A Moto-Lita Steering Wheel. A 13-inch leatherrimed steering wheel with an M.G. Club, enamel badge to the centre, unused. Together with another unnamed 13-inch wooden rimmed steering wheel, and a large multi-coloured shield depicting St Andrew, 17-inches high.

312 The Art of Gordon Crosby by Peter Garnier, a good copy with a dust-jacket 1978 1st ed, with DJ a little rubbed and rolled edges. Also, The Constant Search by Charles Mortimer, 303pp, 1982, L’art et L’Automobile by Hervé Poulain, 296pp, 1973, a rare French book with its delivery slipcase and Public Roads of the Past, a 1954 American publication. All in good condition. (4)

£80-120

316* M.G. A new and unused wheel spinner with a brown and cream M.G. motif centrally fitted, together with a wheel hammer, also with an M.G. motif, and two paper weights. Included in the lot is a 1:43rd scale model of an M.G. K3 Magnette fashioned in Continental silver.

311 Sunbeam Racing Cars 1910 -1930 by Anthony S. Heal. 1st ed 1989, 384pp including index, excellent collection of monochrome images and photographs, erudite text. In excellent condition with its original illustrated jacket and cream-coloured slipcase with gilt titles, the latter particularly clean. (1)

£50-100

(3)

£50-100

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322 The Autocycle, Vols 1 to 3, (June 1913 to July 1914). Published at Great Portland Street, two rare hardback volumes in modern brown cloth with gilt lettering to the spines, holding the weekly issues of this well-illustrated journal, published in London, from Vol. 1 No. 1, June 25, 1913 to Vol. 3 No. 54, July 1, 1914, lacking only one issue, namely that for April 29, 1914, No.45. From issue 22, November 19, 1913, the magazine’s title was abbreviated to ‘The Autocycle’. All the issues are bound with their covers and advertisements and are predominantly in excellent condition, apart from the usual page browning, although many issues are on superior quality paper, so barely affected. A twenty-page (including the covers) octavo-size Supplement, entitled ‘Helpful Hints and Tips’, commemorating The Autocycle’s First Birthday Anniversary on June 24, 1914, has been bound-in at the front of the second volume. (2)

£400-600

319 Motor Cycling, February to August 1912. Published Chicago, U. S. A., two quarto (30.5 x 23.5cm) hardback volumes in modern maroon cloth with gilt lettering to the spines, holding the weekly issues from February 8, 1912 to August 29, 1912, all bound with their covers and advertisements. Some issues are cropped a little close, but all are VG+ (2)

£300-400

320 The Motor Cycle, 1921-1923. Three quarto (26.5 x 21cm) hardback volumes in the original publisher’s blue cloth bindings, holding the weekly issues of this well-illustrated journal, published in London by Iliffe & Sons, without covers or advertisements. The volumes comprise: Volume XXVII, July to December, 1921; Volume XXIX, July to December, 1922; and Volume XXX, January to June, 1923. Each volume has a title page and index at the front. Pages are browned through age, and the edges are shaved a little close, but the content is in generally sound and clean condition, the bindings dull and rubbed, with gilt lettering to the front covers and spines. (3)

£150-300

321 The Motor Cycle, 1912-1953. Ten small quarto (27 x 21cm) hardback volumes in modern blue cloth with gilt lettering to the spines, holding a substantial quantity of the weekly issues of this well-illustrated journal, published in London, and all bound with their covers and many with their advertisements. The first nine volumes hold issues from 1912 to 1925 (not a complete run), whilst the last has nine issues, most from the 1930s. Some pages are present in photocopy. A few covers are a bit worn and soiled, there is page browning though age, and the top edges of the pages are shaved a little close (only really noticeable on the covers), but generally an excellent collection. (10)

323 The Motor Owner, June, 1919 and March, 1920. Two very rare and single issues of this well-produced quarto-size (31 x 25cm) monthly motoring journal, including the first issue. Both are profuselyillustrated and include many full-page coloured advertisements. The spines of both issues are worn, but the contents are clean. The lower margin of the front cover to the March, 1920 issue has been torn (with some loss) and repaired. (2)

£800-1200

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324 The Motor, 1915 to 1925. Ten small quarto (29.5 x 21cm) hardback volumes in modern dark green cloth with gilt lettering/lining to the spines, and holding a substantial quantity of the weekly issues of this well-illustrated motoring journal, published in London, all bound with their covers. The earliest issue is Vol. 27 No. 685, February 2, 1915, and the latest Vol. 47 No. 1,232, July 28, 1925. The first two volumes hold the issues from Nos. 685 to 727 (November 23, 1915); the next two those from Nos. 751 (May 5, 1916) to 784 (December 26, 1916), lacking only No. 752; the remaining six volumes hold approximately 140 issues from the next nine years. There is the usual page browning through age, and the page edges of some issues are shaved a little close, but generally a surprisingly clean and sound collection, packed with period detail, attractive covers, and including many show numbers. (10)

£1000-1500

325 Motor Cycling, 1910 to 1930, published by Temple Press, fifteen quarto (27.5 x 21cm for the first five, then 29.5 x 21cm) hardback volumes in modern green cloth with gilt lettering to the spines, holding a substantial quantity of the weekly issues of this wellillustrated motor cycling journal, published in London, all bound with their covers and many with a large number of advertisement pages. The earliest issue is Vol. 1 No. 21, April 4, 1910, and the latest Vol. 43 No. 1,094, November 12, 1930. The first fourteen volumes in fact hold issues from the 1910 to 1924 period (ending with Vol. 30 No. 771, August 20, 1924), whilst the last volume holds nine ‘Special Editions’ of Show Numbers, Trial Reports, etcetera, from 1924, 1928, 1929 and 1930. There is the usual page browning though age, the page edges of some issues are shaved a little close, and the covers of several issues are soiled or slightly damaged. Overall, however, an invaluable archive of motor cycling history.

326 The Light Car and Cyclecar, 1915 to 1925. Fourteen small quarto (29.5 x 21cm) hardback volumes in modern brown cloth with gilt lettering to the spines, holding a substantial number of the weekly issues of this well-illustrated journal, published in London, all bound with their covers. The earliest issue is Vol. VI No. 131, May 24, 1915, and the latest Vol. XXV No. 645, April 3, 1925. Not a complete run, but there are well over 300 issues here and, apart from the usual browning of pages through age, all appear to be in remarkably clean and sound condition.

(15)

(14)

£1300-1800

£1800-2200

327 The Cycle Trader and Review, July to September 1911. A single quarto (27 x 22.5cm) hardback volume in modern maroon cloth, incorrectly entitled in gilt on the spine as ‘Cycle and Motor Trader’, holding all the weekly issues from Vol. LXIII No. 861, July 7, 1911 to No. 873, September 29, 1911, all bound with their covers and with a substantial number of pages of superb period advertisements, together with numerous text engravings and photographs in the editorial content. The content is devoted to motor cycles, bicycles, tricycles and all their fittings, as well as reports on trade shows and business around the world. Page browning though age, as usual, but in generally sound and clean condition. A rare survivor.

Lot 326 (detail)

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333 The Highway and Its Vehicles by Hilaire Belloc. A decent ex-library copy of a quarto hardback volume published in an edition limited to one thousand two hundred and fifty copies (this copy un-numbered) by The Studio Limited, 1926. The green cloth covers, with gilt lettering/decoration, are dull, rubbed and marked, and the front hinge is cracked, but a generally clean and sound copy internally. 11.5 x 9 inches, pictorial end-papers, 56 preliminary and text pages, 131 monochrome and tipped-in colour plates, the latter (amounting to 24 pages) with tissue guards, top edge of the pages gilt. Library label on front paste-down end-paper and small circular ink library stamp in the margin of many pages, including in the margin of all the plate pages.

329 Encyclopaedias. The Complete Encyclopaedia of Motorcars edited by G. N. Georgano, the 1976 edition. Also the Encyclopedia of Motor Sport, 1971 1st ed, American Automobiles, 222pp, 1971 1st ed, (dedicated to Michael Sedgwick and signed by the editor). Together with The Complete catalogue of British Cars by Culshaw and Horribin, 1974 1st ed, Automobiles Suisses by Ernest Schmid, 1967, French text and The Standard Catalog of American Cars 1805-1942. All with DJs where appropriate, and in good or better condition. (6)

£50-100

330 Motor Bodywork by Herbert J. Butler, 492pp, 1924 1st ed, small 4to. A definitive volume about the construction of motor vehicle bodies of all types, with multiple photographs, diagrams and folded blue-prints of body-styles and construction. Bound in blue cloth with gilt titles to the front cover and spine, unusually its original paper DJ survives. Also by the same author, Private & Commercial Motor Body Building, 8vo, 248pp and advertisements, 1932, and Motor Bodies and Chassis, 328, 1912, 8vo. Both with blue cloth covers and gilt tooling. (3)

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334 Automobiles - A Practical Treatise. A set of nine slim large octavo hardbound volumes in red cloth with black lettering/decoration (cloth a little dull and slightly rubbed) issued by the American School of Correspondence, 1909/10, very wellillustrated with text figures and monochrome photographs, various authors, comprising: Automobiles Parts I & II, Electric Automobiles, Automobile Driving, Types of Automobiles, Automobile Mechanisms Parts I & II, and Steam Automobiles Parts I & II, each volume with about 60 pages, together with an overview volume of some 200 pages by Hugo Diemer (this in very good condition) entitled: Automobiles - A Practical Treatise on the Construction, Operation, and Care of Gasoline, Steam, and Electric Motor-Cars, including Mechanical Details of Running Gear, Power Plant, Body, and Accessories, Instruction in Driving, etc. A few weak hinges internally, but a generally clean and sound set of volumes.

£100-150

331 Motor Car and Coach Painting by Charles E. Oliver. 244, 1924 1st ed, small 4to. A significant volume in that it possesses plastic renditions of paint colours on multiple pages, and importantly labelling the source of the colours; e.g. Morris Cowley Grey, Alvis Brown, Calcott Blue or generalised colours being, ‘standard colours of the General Motors Group’, etcetera. Each page with a protection tissue insert. Detailed text with some monochrome photographs. Bound in blue cloth with gilt titles, the binding is tight, with just a little wear on the folds and fore-edges. Also, five other general books about trimming and carriage painting. (6)

£80-120

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£80-120

£100-150

332 Dyke’s Automobile and Gasoline Engine Encyclopedia. Fifth Edition, Revised and Enlarged, Containing 366 Charts with a Dictionary and Index. Treating on the Construction, Operation and Repairing of Automobiles and Gasoline Engines. A substantial, large octavo hardback volume in blue cloth with white lettering, the covers a little rubbed and marked, running to some 750 pages. Clean and sound internally, numerous text figures, pictorial end-papers, and published by A. L. Dyke, St. Louis, U.S.A., 1916. (1)

£80-120

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335 Dalton Watson. A collection of twelve hardback titles, all small quarto volumes in their dust jackets, and in very good condition, with just a little wear to the edges of some jackets. All are 1st eds unless otherwise noted, and the lot comprises: The Legendary Hispano Suiza, by Johnnie Green; The Coachwork of Erdmann & Rossi Berlin by Rupert Stuhlemmer; AC and Cobra by John Mclellan; Coachwork on Rolls-Royce 1906-1939 and Those Elegant Rolls-Royce (1973 reprint), both by Lawrence Dalton; The Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental by Raymond Gentle; Rolls-Royce in America by John Webb de Campi; Private Motor Car Collections of Great Britain by Peter Hugo; Vanden Plas Coachbuilders by Brian Smith; Bentley: Fifty Years of the Marque by Johnnie Green (1973 reprint); The Mighty Mercedes (1979 reprint) and BMW: The Bavarian Motor Works (1978 reprint), both by Michael Frostick. (12)

£300-400

337 British Trial Drivers & Their Awards by Donald Cowbourne. Three books covering the period 1902 to 1939, 1998/2001/2003 1st editions. Also, British Rally Drivers - Their cars & Awards 1925-1939, 640pp, 1996 1st ed. Each with a good DJ, in good, clean condition. (4)

£50-100

338 Coachbuilding. Practical Motor Body Building by G. Terry, 1921, A History of Coachbuilding by George Oliver, 1962 1st ed, Treatise on Coach Painting by Thrupp, 1905, and five other books about body construction. (8)

339 Motor Racing. Full Throttle by Sir Henry Birkin, a 1st ed without the Brooklands apology statement, the book originally the property of Harold Nockolds, with his signature on the front free end paper, without DJ. Also, My Motoring Reminiscences by S. F. Edge with a DJ albeit a little torn, together with a monograph of S. F. Edge, author unknown. Speed, The Authentic Life of Malcolm Campbell by Wentworth Day, 1931 1st ed, no DJ, Motoring Entente by Nickols and Karslake, no DJ, Combat by Barré Lyndon, 1933, no DJ, Motor Racing by Earl Howe, 1939 1st ed with a good DJ, together with five other motor racing titles. All in good condition with tight spines.

336 Grand Album Illustre de L’Industrie Automobile. Three folio (15½ x 11¾-inches) hardback volumes containing modern copies of the three annual volumes issued by the Automobile Club de France for 1900, 1901 and 1902, and originally edited by Huguet & Minart, Paris. Each volume is recently half-bound in dark green cloth to the spine and cover corners, the covers being in maroon cloth with gilt lettering and embossed with the Automobile Club de France emblem in gilt. Each volume is very well-illustrated, with much of the printed text in trilingual French, English and German format. The 1900 volume has 128 pages, 1901 144 pages and 1902 116 pages. Also included with the lot is a dis-bound quantity of original pages from all three volumes, many in very poor, fragmentary and damp-stained condition, between the worn original front and back boards of the 1901 album. (4)

£50-100

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£50-100

340 The Automobile in America by Stephen Sears, 352pp including index, 1977 1st ed, a rare 4to with its decorative slipcase. Also, The Checkered (sic) Flag and Great Auto Races, both books featuring the art of Peter Helck. With DJs, with some soiling and short tears. (3)

£300-400

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344 Racing Biographies. Champion Year ‘My Battle for the Drivers’ World Title’, by Mike Hawthorn, (the manuscript delivered lust before the driver’s death), 239pp, 1959 third edition, with the author’s printed signature on the dedication page. With, Challenge me the Race, 240pp, 1958 4th edition. Both books with very good DJs. Also, The Brabazon Story by Lord Brabazon, 227pp, 1956 1st ed; Sir Henry Segrave, 227pp, 1961 1st ed by Cyril Posthumus; Parry Thomas, 176pp, 1959 1st ed by Hugh Tours; my Twenty Years of Racing by Juan M. Fangio, 224pp, 1961 1st ed; Bits and Pieces by Prince Bira, a 1946 petit edition. All these books with good or better DJs. Together with All but my Life by Stirling Moss, without DJ.

341 Motor Racing Circuits & Races. The Gordon Bennett Races by Lord Montagu, with an inscription and signature in blue ballpoint by Lord Montagu, ‘For Michael Sedgwick without whom this book would not have been completed, Montagu of Beaulieu July 1963’. The book was in fact ghosted by Michael Sedgwick, 1963 1st ed, with a good DJ. Together with, Montlhéry ‘The story of the Paris Autodrome 19241960’ by William Boddy, 170pp, 1961 1st ed, without DJ; Tourist Trophy by Richard Hough, 253pp, 1957 1st ed; Targa Florio, 164p and Motor Racing Memories 1903-1921, 192pp, 1960 1st ed, both by W. F. Bradley; 500cc Racing by Gregor Grant, 178, 1952 second edition; The Chequered Year by Ted Simon, 1971 1st ed, with a good DJ, and four other similar 8vo books. (11)

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£100-150

£100-150

342 The Motor Car in Art by John Zolomij, 300pp, 1990, a full colour landscape-format 4to volume, a well-written treatise on art related to the automobile. In excellent condition, with a DJ. Also, Car Mascots by Sirignano & Sulzberger, 1977; Motor Badges & Figureheads by Brian Jewell, 1978; Car Badges of the World by Tim Nicholson, 1970 1st ed, Automobilia by M. Worthington-Williams, 1979; The Price Guide & Identification of Automobilia by Gardiner and Morris, 1982 1st ed and San Sylmar, a coffee table book about the Nethercutt Collection, 1978. All with good DJs where appropriate. (7)

£50-100

343 Bugatti Subject Books. The Bugatti Story by l’ebé Bugatti, 207pp, 1966 1st English edition, with a good DJ, albeit a little feathered. Bugatti by Hugh Conway, a 1st ed of 1961; Bugatti by Borgeson, a 1981 edition; The Amazing Bugatti’s a square-backed soft-bound booklet discussing the three Bugatti generations, and Bugatti in the Great Marques series by H. Conway, 1984. With DJs in fair condition.

345 Ten Years of Motors & Motor Racing by Charles Jarrott, 297pp, 1906 1st ed, with its original much worn cloth cover; Motoring by Berriman, 308pp, 1914 1st ed, with a decorative green binding; Also, When James Gordon Bennett was Caliph of Bagdad by Albert Crockett; Romance of Motoring (two editions) by Bridges & Tiltman; The Antique Automobile and Romance Amoungst Cars, both by St. John Nixon; The Badminton Library ‘Motors’ a 1902 2nd ed. Tight spines.

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£50-100

£50-100

346 Cars & Motor Cycles, edited by Lord Montagu and Marcus Bourdon, 1268pp, 1929. In three volumes, with blue boards, gilt tooling and titles. Profusely illustrated and in good, clean condition with tight bindings. (3)

£100-150

347 The Automobile edited by Paul Hasluck, 3rd ed of 1905, published by Cassell, ‘specially prepared for subscription’. The subtitle, ‘A Practical Treatise on the Construction of Modern Motor Cars, Steam, Petrol, Electric and Petrol-Electric’ sums up the contents. Profusely illustrated, detailed line drawings a feature, three matching volumes in green cloth, gilt-blocked. Each volume with a photographic frontispiece, Volume 1 and Volume 2, 863 pp, Volume 3, 451pp with index. 6¼ x 8¾-inches. Good, clean condition, bindings a little loose. Lot 344

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Travelogues With the increasing social impact of the motor-car, particularly with regard to its reliability, the middleclasses were keen to wander, not only throughout their own countries, but also abroad. Indeed, a number of amateurs ventured ‘Around the World’ in a motor-car before 1914. In a number of instances, the experience of these motorists were committed to paper, and while it would be easy to refer to these publications as ‘vanity books’, they were actually rather better than commonly thought, and certainly today, they make appealing reading, with the photographs equally telling a fascinating story. The following lots include some significant rarities.

348 L’Automobile Theorique et Pratique, in two volumes by L. Baudry de Saunier. Published by Omnia of Paris, not dated but circa 1912, both volumes 472pp plus advertisements and 8¾ x 6½ins. A fine and detailed work with French text, detailed drawings and images of motorcycles and motorcars, copiously illustrated. Cream bindings with original black tooling. Also, a complementary Les Automobiles Industrielles, 588pp, 1910, with original dark red binding and black tooling. The lower edges a little scuffed, and bindings a little loose on each (3)

349 La Ville au Bois Dormant - De Saigon a Ang’Kor en Automobile, (Saigon and Ang-Kor (Wat) by Automobile) by the Duc de Montpensier. 1910 1st ed, published by Libraire Plon, Paris. French text. This large octavo volume has modern cream-coloured cloth hard covers with the front cover from the original (with a striking colour design by ‘Sahib’) tipped-in on the front cover and the title and name of the author in black lettering on the spine. Modern cream-coloured end-papers, 260pp including the preliminaries, page-edges uncut, 89 monochrome photographs by the author in the text and additional full-page plates on thin card, two further full-page colour-plates by ‘Sahib’ with tissue-guards between pages 146 & 7 and 208 & 9, and two folding maps (with some foxing) at the back of this rare volume.

£100-150

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£80-120

350 Motoring in England, France and Spain. A good selection of octavo hardback titles, comprising: Motor Days in England by John M. Dillon, First U.S. Edition, 1908; The Road by Hilaire Belloc, special edition by The British Reinforced Concrete Engineering Co. Ltd., 1923; The Motor Routes of England: Southern Section (1909), Western Section (1911), and France Part I -To the Chateaux of Touraine, The Pyrenees and the Rhone Valley (1910), all by Gordon Home and all 1st eds; A Motor Tour Through France and England by Elizabeth Yardley, two copies, First Impressions, U.K. and U.S. Editions; The South-Bound Car by Owen Llewellyn and L. Ravenhill, 1st ed,1907; The Lightning Conductor by C. N. and A. M. Williamson, Fourth Edition, 1904, Motor Roads to London, published by the Mitchell Motor Works & Garage, Third Edition, 1912 (including coloured folding map); and Motoring in the North of England by Charles G. Harper, paperback, circa 1911, with folding maps and numerous period advertisements. Some volumes a little worn, but mostly sound and clean copies. (11)

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Lot 354

351 Motoring in Europe. A good selection of octavo hardback volumes, comprising: Through the Alps to the Apennines by P. G. Konody, 1st ed, 1911(93 illustrations from photographs and pencil sketches by E. A. Rickards and colour frontispiece by Robert Little); Motoring Abroad by Frank Presbrey, First U. S. Edition,1908; Seeing Europe by Automobile by Lee Meriwether, First U. S. Edition, 1911; The Automobilist Abroad by Francis Miltoun, 1st ed, 1907; Abroad in a Runabout by A. J. and F. H. Hand, First U. S. Edition, 1911 (all of the foregoing with pictorial cloth covers); A Motor-Flight Through France by Edith Wharton, First U. S. Edition, 1908; A Motor Car Divorce by Louise Closser Hale, 1st ed, 1906; Three Men in a Motor Car by Winthrop E. Scarritt, First U. S. Edition, 1906 (some wear to base of spine); Europe from a Motor Car by Russell Richardson, First U. S. Edition, 1914; and The Escape from Monotony by L. H. Lovegrove, paperback, Number 154 of a Limited Edition First Reprint of 512 copies. Generally sound and clean copies. (10)

£50-100

352 Motoring in Europe. An interesting selection of octavo hardback volumes, comprising: Italian Highways and Byways from a Motor Car by Francis Miltoun, 1st ed, 1909 (with pictures in colour and black-and-white by Blanche McManus); A Motor Tour in Belgium and Germany by Tom R. Xenier, 1st ed, 1913; The High Roads of the Alps: A Motoring guide to One Hundred Mountain Passes by C. L. Freeston, 1st ed, 1910; The Motor Routes of Germany: To The Rhine, The Moselle, The Black Forest, The Thuringian Forest, The Taunus and Bavaria by Henry J. Hecht, 1st ed, 1914; My Motor Milestones by The Baroness Campbell von Laurentz, 1st ed, 1913 (Presentation copy from the author to Sybil Lascelles Campbell, Inverary, with her bookplate on the front paste-down end-paper); Three Thousand Miles in a Motor Car (map missing) and Three Men in a Motor Car (spine worn), both by Hugh Rochfort Maxsted and both 1st eds, 1905 and 1904 (all of the foregoing with pictorial cloth covers); A Trip Through Italy, Sicily, Tunisia, Algeria and Southern France by W. K. Vanderbilt, Jnr., Privately Printed, New York, 1918; En Route: A Descriptive Automobile Tour Through Nine Countries and Over Nineteen Great Passes of Europe by Roy Trevor, 1st ed, 1908, (ex-library); and Escape From Peace by David Scott-Moncrieff, 1st ed, 1949 (in slightly worn DJ). Generally good copies, apart from the faults mentioned. (10)

£50-100

353 Motoring in the Balkans, Mesopotamia, Persia, and further. A good selection of hardback volumes, all 1st eds and octavo size unless otherwise noted, comprising: Motoring in the Balkans: Along the Highways of Dalmatia, Montenegro, The Herzegovina and Bosnia by Frances Kinsley Hutchinson, 1910 (over 100 photographs by the author); Through Europe and the Balkans: The Record of a Motor Tour by Lieut.-Colonel P. T. Etherton and A. Dunscombe Allen, 1928 (two copies with different coloured cloth covers); To Menelek in a Motor-Car by Clifford Halle,1913; With the M. T. in Mesopotamia by Brevet Lt.-Col. F. W. Leland, 1920; A Motor Flight through Algeria and Tunisia by Emma Burbank Ayer, Chicago, 1911; Through Persia in a Motor Car, by Russia and the Caucasus, 1907 (internal foxing and loose pagination); and With Cossack and Car in Galicia by Tom Bevan, not dated but circa 1914, quarto, with photographic and tipped-in colour plates. Generally sound condition, a few volumes with some staining or rubbing to the covers. (8)

£50-100

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354 Motoring in Canada and the Americas. A good selection of octavo hardback volumes, all 1st eds unless otherwise noted, comprising: A Motor Tour Through Canada by Thomas W. Wilby, 1914 (some internal foxing and a few pages roughly opened); Two Thousand Miles on an Automobile: Being a Desultory Narrative of a Trip Through New England, New York, Canada, and the West, 1902; By Motor to the Golden gate by Emily Post, 1916; Motor Camping by J. C. and John D. Long, New York, 1923; The Saga of the Roaring Road by Fred J. Wagner as told to John M. Mitchell, Boston, 1938 (some staining to the covers); El Toro: A Motor Car Story of Interior Cuba by E. Ralph Estep, Detroit, 1909 (some internal foxing, pictorial board covers rubbed and marked); and Modern Gypsies: The Story of a Twelve Thousand Mile Motor Camping Trip Encircling the United States by Mary Crehore Bedell, New York, 1924. Generally sound apart from the faults mentioned. (7)

£50-100

355 Motoring Round the World and Women Motorists. Hardback octavo volumes, comprising: Round the World in a Motor Car by J. J. Mann, 1914; Round the World in a Motor-Car by Antonio Scarfoglio, translated by J. Parker Heyes, 1909; A Woman’s World-Tour in a Motor by Harriet White Fisher, 1911; Woman and the Motor Car: Being the Autobiography of an Automobilist, Set down by Mrs. Aria, 1906; The Woman and the Car: A Chatty Little Handbook for All Women Who Motor or Who Want to Motor by Dorothy Levitt, 1909 (plus a modern Hugh Evelyn Reprint in DJ of the same book); Round the World on a Wheel: Being the Narrative of a Bicycle Ride of Nineteen Thousand Two Hundred and Thirty-Seven Miles Through Seventeen Countries and Across Three Continents by John Foster Fraser, S. Edward Lunn, and F. H. Lowe, by J. F. Fraser, 1899 (one hundred photographic illustrations, some internal foxing); and The Motor-Car Touring Society of the City of New York, 1907-1919, A Note on the Society by Geoffrey T. Hellman, Privately Printed in board covers (in an Edition of 125 Copies?), New York, 1941. Most are 1st eds and generally sound condition. (8)

£50-100

356 Les Roses d’Isfahan - La Perse en Automobile a Travers la Russie et le Caucase by Claude Anet, 213pp, 1906, 4to (296 x 205mm), published by Juven of Paris. This rare book is about an automobile expedition throughout Persia and the Caucuses in two Mercedes tourers and a Fiat motor-car during 1905, this being a particularly significant journey through unknown territory, and possibly the first to journey into the Russian Steppes. Wellillustrated with 40 well-defined monochrome photographs and detailed French text. Contemporary dark red quarter calf with marbled boards the tight spine in five compartments of gilt bands, with gilt tooling on 2, 3 and 4. With marbled free end-papers, this example would appear to be a special binding around the original pictorial soft cover. Lower corners knocked, a little surface loss to the rear and front cover, otherwise sound Claude Anet was the pseudonym for Jean Schopfer (1868? - 1931) and used during his writing career. Schopfer was a tennis player competing for France, having reached two singles finals at the Amateur French Championships, winning in 1892 over British player Fassitt, and losing in 1893 to Laurent Riboulet. (1) £200-300

Pekin to Paris: An Introduction The idea for the race came from a challenge published in the Paris newspaper Le Matin on 31 January 1907, stating ‘What needs to be proved today is that as long as a man has a car, he can do anything and go anywhere. Is there anyone who will undertake to travel this summer from Peking to Paris by automobile?’ Five teams started and Prince Scipione Borghese won with his Itala, The Dutch were second in a Spyker and third place went to Georges Cormier driving a De Dion Bouton.

357 Pekin to Paris by Luigi Barzini, 645pp and folded map, 1907 1st ed, 8vo. A description of what amounted to a race between five teams from Pekin (present day Beijing) to Paris. Barzini accompanied the entrant, Prince Scipione Borghese in his Itala, and completed to journey from the French embassy in Pekin (on June 10th 1907) and arrived in Paris (on August 10th). Bound in blue cloth, being a good fresh copy with a tight spine, the pictorial front cover a delight, the spine a little rubbed. See also lot 130. (1)

£50-100

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358 Pékin-Paris Automobile en Quatre-Vingts Jours (In Eighty Days) by Jean du Tallis. 318pp, Nov 1907 1st ed. A rare 4to volume published under the auspices of the newspaper, Le Matin, a description of the event in French by Dutchman Jean Tallis with a preface by Gaston Leroux. With many full-page and half-page monochrome photographs, the text is well spaced and easy to interpret. Bound in figured green cloth, the binding is tight, with just a little fraying on the hinges and the spine a little rubbed. (1)

Further Titles 360 La France Automobile (1896 to 1906): Organe de L’Automobilisme et des Industries qui s’y Rattachent. Eleven hardbound folio-sized volumes (mixed bindings) holding eleven years’ worth of issues of this Parisian weekly motoring journal. French text. The collection comprises: 1896 (the First Year of Publication) through to 1906 (the Eleventh Year of Publication). Generally bound without the covers or advertisements and with the year’s index at the back of the volume, the exceptions being the 1896 Volume, which includes the covers, and the 1897 Volume, which has the Index for 1896 (absent from the 1896 Volume) bound in at the back instead of the Index for 1897, and the 1904 Volume, which has a photocopied index loosely inserted at the back of the volume, together with a copy of the missing page 857. The 1899 Volume includes advertisements. A couple of pages in the first volume have had sections cut out, and there are neat marginal repairs to a few pages and foxing to the first few pages. There is no right-hand half to pages 719/720 of the 1901 Volume. Apart from the faults mentioned, the volumes appear to be complete and generally clean and sound. As the years pass, the issues become more substantial, from 8 pages per issue in 1896 to 16 per issue in 1906. The number of illustrations increase, becoming progressively more well-illustrated with text figures, cartoons, maps, and monochrome photographs.

£150-200

359 La Raid Pékin-Paris by Georges Cormier. 4to, 286pp, 1907 1st ed and published by Librairie Delagrave, Paris. With a preface by Michel Corday, 160 photographs and a map, the book outlines the journey of Georges Cormier, using a De Dion-Bouton. Bound in red and gilt decorated covers, the paper in superb condition and the binding, while tight, is a little creased on the spine. However, a very good, clean copy. (1)

£150-200

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361 La France Automobile (1909). See previous lot. The complete weekly issues for 1909, the 14th Year of Publication, bound with their covers and advertisements in a modern dark blue cloth binding with the words La France Automobile 1909 in gilt lettering on the spine. The editorial for the 46th issue (13 November) has been bound in as photocopy. The index for the year forms the last few pages of the last of the year’s issues. A very substantial, clean and sound volume (1)

365 Histoire de L’Automobile by Pierre Souvestre, 800pp, 1907. A highly detailed history of transportation from the 18th century to the first lustrum of the 20th century. With detailed sketches and photo-images of early motor-cars, personalities, an overview of racing, to include the Gordon Bennett series and general tourism. The rear pages with full-page advertisements; almost a French version of the Eden Hooper book. Originally a soft cover (present) later bound in dark blue boards, gilt title to the spine, the first few pages have brittle fore-edges, otherwise in very good condition.

£250-300

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£100-150

362 La Coupé Gordon-Bennett 1900-1905 by J-R Dulier. A history of the competitions, 244pp, 1965, 8vo square-backed book with soft covers, folded map, index and French text. Also, similar books in the same style by the same author, Paris-Madrid 1903; ParisBerlin 1901; Conquete de la Vitesse 1895-1900. All with excellent period monochrome photographs, line drawings, entrant listings, indices and appendices. A little soiled with use, otherwise in sound fettle. (4)

£50-100

363 T.R. Nicholson. Five petit books in the ‘Blandford Cars of the World in Colour’ series: Pasenger Cars 1863-1904, 1905-1912, 1913-1923, and Sports Cars 1907-1927 and 1928-1939. Together with 7 other petit hardbound books with very good photographs and colour images. (12)

366 Officiel des Catalogues de L’Automobile. Published by Omnia magazine in 1914, a horizontalstyle directory of motor-cars available, both in Europe and the UK, characteristics, specifications, types of coachwork, general observations and accessories. There are a considerable number of full-page advertisements with excellent, welldefined images. A decorative hard cover, pages in good, clean condition.

£40-80

364 A Record of Motor Racing 1894-1908 by Gerald Rose, 322pp, 1909, published by the R.A.C. A rare copy of this original publication detailing European racing, to include the Gordon Bennett series and the first French Grands Prix. In two-toned cloth with impressed gilt image of the R.A.C. membership badge on the centre cover, and on the title page. Very good images of the racing cars, together with a list of runners and tables of success. Gilt page tops, and gilt title to the spine. Editorial in good condition, the cover a little soiled, but will clean. See also lot 139. (1)

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£100-150

367 Les Secrets de Fabrication des Moteurs á Essence pour Motocycles & Automobiles. A particularly rare handbook by Gëorgia Knap, 344, 1899, large 8vo, published by Victor Martelet. A thick soft-bound book discussing in considerable detail, the current thinking on motor transport, with ‘gravures explicatives’ (explanatory engravings). The book appears to be complete, albeit some pages are loose, uncut edges, with several of the first pages becoming brittle, the remainder are sound. This book would benefit by sympathetic binding in hard covers. Please handle with care.

£100-150

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Lot 369

368 La Voiture de Demain (the motor-car of tomorrow) a ‘Histoire de L’Automobilisme’ by John Grand-Carteret, 436pp, 1898, small 8vo. A very rare volume discussing the history of mechanical road transport up to and including 1898, enhanced by well-defined cartoons, engravings, photographic prints, line drawings and tables. Originally a squarebacked book with paper covers, it has been quality-bound between cream boards in recent times, taking care to reinstate the book title as it appeared on the original spine. Uncut fore-edge, original cover present, pages just a little yellowed. (1)

371 La Belle Epoque et Les Pionniers de L’Automobile. A horizontal format (26 x 34cm) volume, the ‘Deuxieme Collection’ in the ‘Encyclopedie Calberson de la Locomotion’, with dust jacket over board covers, a Preface in French by Andre de Fouquieres and further text by the Editor, Thibault de Champrosay, ‘En Souvenir de nos Premieres Voitures’, and holding sixteen delightful coloured lithographic prints by Guy Sabran showing French automobiles (Panhard Levassor, Peugeot, Delahaye, Renault, etcetera) dating between 1878 and 1911 in city, town and country settings. The edge of the outer margin of the last plate is slightly feathered, otherwise the volume is in very good condition, held in a slightly worn, marked and rubbed card slipcase. First Edition, Paris, 1955.

£150-200

369 Les Moteurs by Julien Lefèvre, (1852-1926) 384pp, 1896, published by Baillière et fils. A detailed treatise on stationary engines, their uses and design. Retaining its original waxed-card cover, with advertisements and delightful engravings. A tight spine, pages a little rubbed. (1)

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£50-100

372 Lee’s American Automobile Annual 1900. Published by Laird & Lee, Chicago, small 8vo, and edited by A. R. Chambers, 275pp. The first of only two editions of this very rare book. The editorial is delightfully plain and simple, but possesses many linedrawings, photo/images, well-defined engravings, cut-aways chapters on steam and electric vehicles. Retaining its original red leather binding with its gilt title and depiction of a motorised carriage. The spine has deteriorated and the cover edges worn, but the binding is tight and the editorial sound.

£50-100

370 The First Hundred Road Motors by R. W. Kidner. 58pp, 1950, 8vo, published by Oakwood Press. A rare book today as it appears to have been privately printed. Together with: Horseless Carriage Days by Hiram Maxim (the younger), 175pp, 1937 1st ed, with good images of the early days of American motoring, with unusually a DJ, albeit in torn condition. Also, The World’s Commercial Vehicles 1830-1964 by G. N. Georgano, with a good DJ (and another without); The World’s Automobiles 1880-1955 by G. Doyle; The Motor Car & Commercial Index for 1940; Automobile Salesmanship by J. Newmark, a fascinating overview on the psychology of commerce in a simple style, and Questions & Answers (relating to automobile driving & repair), c1910. (8)

Lot 372

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£200-300

373 The Automobile Club of America - Year Book 1909. 128pp, small 8vo. The book discusses the club’s garage and its use, types of membership, machine shop, constitution, and list of members, being a total of 1929 souls. With a canvas and grey board cover, gilt title to the spine and white script to the front, now a little worn. Also, a similar Year Book for 1915.

£80-120

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375 Ten Years of Automobilism 1896-1906, edited by Lord Montagu, 124pp and advertisements, 1906. A compendium of articles written by motoring luminaries of the day: Mecredy, Thrupp, Knight, Northcliffe, etcetera. The front board with embossed decoration, the spine in need of repair. Cars and How to Drive Them, by the same editor, the 1903 edition with a green cover and black tooling, 125pp and advertisements, and The Montagu Motor Book by G. C. Sherrin, 288pp, 1912, published by The Car Illustrated. Intended for the owner/driver to be introduced to the intricacies of his Motor and not consider it a ‘Box of Tricks’ best left to the Chauffeur. Motor Driving explained in both text & illustrations with great clarity. The covers a little stained. (3)

376 Rolls-Royce. Silver Ghosts & Silver Dawn by W. A Robotham, 290, 1970 1st ed, with a very creased DJ. Also, Rolls-Royce and the Great Victory, a 1972 facsimile of the 1919 edition; Rolls on the Rocks by Robert Gray, 89pp, 1971; The Engines were RollsRoyce by R. W. Harker, 1979; Rolls-Royce - The Years of Endeavour, a three volume set by Ian Lloyd, and The Rolls-Royce Twenty by Fasal, 1979 with a very good DJ, the book almost unread, and an RREC paperback.

374 The Automotor & Horseless Vehicle ‘Pocket Book’ 1900. A rare small 8vo volume of 335pp, with its original soft red leather binding and gilt title to the front cover. A fascinating book sponsored by the proprietors of the magazine of the same name, it supplies, ‘Automotive Formulae and Commercial Intelligence’ for the 1900 season. Advertisements at the front and rear. The spine with surface loss, but the binding is tight, and the text and detailed images are clear. (1)

£100-150

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£100-150

377 Accessory Catalogues. Brown Brothers Ltd., a 1914 ‘pocket catalogue’ of 655pp; SimthWorthington Co., Motor Accessories, 1918; a rare Ever Ready Motor Accessories of c1910; Universal electrical Supply Co.; Auto-Accessories of Paris for 1921 and an S. Smiths & Son Accessories Catalogue for 1920. Good working copies. AF

£100-150

(7)

£100-150

378 Two Brave Brothers by H. F. Morriss, 221pp, 2nd ed, c1925, 8vo, Clifton Publishing House, London. 7¾ x 9¾-inches with two-page addendum to this edition, illustrated with 66 monochrome photographs, bound in blue cloth with black titles to front, gilt to spine. Also, The Hyphen in Rolls-Royce, the story of Claude Johnson by W. J. Oldham, 194pp, 1967 1st ed, with a DJ; Rolls-Royce Aline Compendium 1913 & 1973 bound in black cloth with silver titles; catalogue of Parts 40/50hp Phantom II, a modern reprint, and eight copies of the Rolls-Royce Owner magazine, 1960s. All in good, readable condition. (12)

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379 Isotta Fraschini by A. T. Anselmi. 353pp, 1977, English text. This rare book, which is extensively illustrated, relates the story of this rare Italian marque with its history, characters, drivers, cars, lorries and planes, together with technical data for all the cars and a production chronology. The book and its dust jacket are in very good condition, being protected by a clear jacket cover. Also, The Grand Prix Car, Volume 1, revised edition 1954, sound but without DJ; The book of the Sports Car by Markmann & Sherwin, 319pp, 1960 and The Power and Glory by William Court. (4)

383 The Motor World. Edited by J. R. Nesbit. Volume 5, No 205 (New series - January 1909) to No. 256 (December 1909). Publisher’s very soiled binding, no magazine covers. (1)

£50-100

384 The Motor-Car World. Edited by E. M. Bowden. Volume 1, No. 2 (November 1899) to No. 16 (January 1901), without issues 1, 7 & 13. Bound in blue cloth, without magazine covers. (1)

£50-100

£100-150

380 Marque Histories. Austin 1905-1952, by R. J. Wyatt, 1981; The Salmson Story by C. Draper, 1974; Riley by A. T. Birmingham, 1965, Lanchester Motor cars by Bird and Hutton-Stott, 1965; Lagonda - A History of the Marque by Davey and May, 1978. All 1st ed and with good DJs. Together with a number of other general motoring histories in paperback format. (a quantity)

£100-150

381 Allgmeine Automobil-Zeitung, 1914. Three consecutive issues of the official weekly journal of the Austrian Automobile Club, covering the Alpine Trials for June-July 1914. The issues are: from Volume II, Nos. 25 (21 June), 26 (28 June) and 27 (5 July). The covers of all three are loose and a rather soiled, and the gatherings within loose or becoming so, but the actual content is clean and complete, although the pages are browned with age. German text. Pictorial content includes text figures, numerous monochrome photographs, and many period advertisements. (3)

385 Irish Motor News. Edited by R. J. Mecredy. Volume 1, No. 1 (Feburary 1900) to No. 11 (December 1900). Bound in green cloth, without magazine covers, but with an index.

£50-100

382 Internal Combustion Engineering. Volume II. January, 1912 - December, 1912. A single folio-size hardback volume (34 x 25cm), re-cased some years ago, using the rather shabby original covers and spine, the gilt lettering to the latter being faded. Some weakness to the front and rear hinges. Internally generally quite clean and sound, however, with the year’s index following the title page. The work’s sub-title is: Devoted to the Construction, Development, and Application of Modern Prime Movers, and Incorporating The Automobile Engineer. The issues from No. 20 to No. 35 are all present (516 pp), together with the four full-page supplementary plates, a double-page supplementary chart of Diameter Increments for Bevel Gears and a twelvepage photographic supplement at the back of the volume entitled ‘Motor Ships of the Year’. The volume is profusely illustrated with black-and-white photographs, text figures and diagrams. (1)

(1)

£50-100

386 Histoire de la Locomotion Terrestre. A foliosize (38.5 x 29cm) hardback volume, with marbled board covers and a red cloth spine with silver lettering (cover edges rubbed), sub-titled: La Locomotion Naturelle, L’Attelage - La Voiture, Le Cyclisme, La Locomotion Mecanique, L’Automobile, the text and documentation being by Baudry de Saunier, Charles Dollfus, and Edgar de Geoffroy. French text, profusely illustrated in black-and-white and colour, including photographs, art works, text figures, drawings and several tipped-in full-page colour plates. Mottled green-patterned end-papers, 464 pages in all, published by Editions Saint-Georges and L’Illustration, 1935, 1st ed. A sound and clean copy internally. (1)

£100-150

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387 The Car Illustrated. A bound copy of Volume No. 1, (May to August) 1902, with its original green publishers binding and gilt decoration. (1)

£50-100

390 Biographies & Autobiographies. The Life of Lord Nuffield, 356pp, 1955; The Autocar-biography of Owen John, 248pp, 1927; Stirling Moss, 196pp, 1953 1st ed; Renault by Marc Augier, 316pp, 1957; The Life of sir Henry Royce, 280pp, 1935 1st ed and other similar titles, all without DJs, working copies. 388 Motor-Car Exhibition Catalogues 1899-1908. A rare set of official catalogues for the motor shows held at the Royal Agricultural Hall, varyingly under the auspices of the Automobile Club and Cordingley & Co. Each circa 130pp and advertisements, wide8vo, soft-backed brochures bound in matching red cloth bindings, except for 1900. Commencing with June 1899 (At Richmond); April 1900; May 1901; (1902 missing); March 1903; March 1904; March 1905; March 1906; April 1907 and March 1908. Each catalogue bound with its covers, with the pages in excellent condition. As to be expected, the books are full of floor plans; lists of entrants; lists of exhibits; quality images; and multiple advertisements. (9)

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391 Marque Histories. The Classic M.G. Yearbook 1973; History of the Studebaker Corporation 18521923, 119pp, 1924; Men & Machines - A History of Napier & Son 1808-1958; The Annals of MercedesBenz 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)

£100-150

£1000-1500

392 Rolls-Royce - Various Springfield Pamphlets. A Rolls-Royce Publicity booklet for Springfield, March 1922 and two others similar dated 1922 and August 1923; An Address by Mr M. Olley to the Publicity Club of Springfield, c1927; Advance sketches of RollsRoyce Coachwork. Together with the ‘Opening of the New Factory by Lord Montagu’, July 1908, a petit programme with Montagu’s speech inserted, and other documents. All in good, clean condition.

389 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 3½ & 4¼ 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)

£40-80

(8)

£100-150

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397 Brown Brothers Motor Catalogues. Issue No, 31, of 1912, 584pp with its original cover; Issue No. 222 of May 1926, 531pp with its original board cover and a full catalogue dated 1905, 528pp (with plain interleaves) covering bicycling, motoring, motorcycling and machine tools, with its very full index insitu. Rebound in brown cloth, but retaining part of the original front cover. All in good, readable condition. (3)

£100-200

393 The Motor Car Red Book - A detailed list of manufactured cars, 1906-1912; 1908-1914 and The Marine & Aircraft Red Book 1917. Good tight bindings, with gilt titles. (3)

£80-120

394 Biographies & Autobiographies. Sir Harry Ricardo, 264pp including index, 1968 1st ed; Joseph Ruston, 272pp, 1957; Louis Renault, 235pp including index, 1969 1st ed; Rolls of Rolls-Royce, 247pp, 1967 edition; Rolls - Man of Speed by Lawrence Meynell, 159pp, 1953 1st ed; My Father Mr Mercedes, 320pp, 1966 1st ed. The Secret life of Henry Ford, 243pp, 1978; R. E. Olds, 458pp, 1977; Man of Wolverhampton - the life of Charles Marston, 255pp, signed by Melissa Marston; Rickenbacker the Biography, 316pp, 1967 1st ed. All 8vo, with good or better DJs. (10)

398 Motoring Annual & Motorists Year Books. for the years 1903, 1904 and 1905. Published by Motoring Illustrated, c430pp each, 8vo. Excellent primary research material, containing facts and figures of the trade, car clubs, general history of motoring with quality images and, importantly, a very detailed index. Hardbound with the covers worn and rubbed, but the spines intact.

£100-150

395 A. W. Gamage Ltd., ‘Everything for Motorists’. Two 4to-size catalogues, 1908/09 and 1915, 180pp and 120pp with good images and text, soft-bound with original card covers. Also, similar catalogues for Castle 1906; Automobile Supplies 1914; Rotherhams 1914; Leo Swain & Co., 1913; Ward & Goldstone 1927 and R. Cadisch & Sons 1930/31, 643pp, hardbound and all in good, clean condition. (8)

(3)

399 Veteran Car Club Gazette. A long, apparently complete run from Volume XII No. 135 (July/August 1977) to Vol. 27 No. 323 (December 2008), the issues to October 1996 in loose-leaf binders and with quite a few duplicates. The lot also includes two unused binders, a presentation copy of the paperback Celebrating 75 years of the Veteran Car Club of Great Britain by Elizabeth Bennett, signed by her on the title page, The Veteran Car Handbook-No.7, some loose indices, and two copies of the Souvenir Programme of the VCC’s Golden Jubilee Rally 2nd 7th June 1980.

£100-200

396 Fabbre & Gagliardi General Catalogue - 1904. A rare, large format 292pp, Italian catalogue covering bicycling and motorcycling, with very good, well-defined illustrations, some in colour and prices. Originally soft-bound, it has been rebound (a long time ago) but retaining its original colour-illustrated front cover. Some pages a little water damaged, but not affecting the text. (1)

£300-400

(a quantity)

£100-150

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400 Bugantics: The Journal of the Bugatti Owners’ Club Volumes 1 to 43. A long run from Volume 1 No. 1 (June 1931) to Volume 43 No. 4 (Winter 1980), held in three stout loose-lidded cardboard boxes, each with an unused index panel at one end. Volumes 1 to 8 (ending November 1939) are in the reprinted form issued by the Club, together with ‘an extra set of black-and-white covers, printed on the same paper as the inside of the issues, for those who want to bind theirs without the thicker covers’. The run actually includes a set of the original Volume 8 issues held in a blue binder, as are Volumes 13 and 14. Apart from this, all of the issues are loose copies. Some rusty staples, as to be expected but, overall, an excellent collection. (3 boxes)

403 L’Album du fanatique de L’Automobile (1966 to 1983). A long bound run of this French magazine, initially published quarterly in octavo format (1966 to 1968) and then monthly in quarto size from January 1969, the run ending with issue number 177 for June 1983. The magazines are uniformly bound, with their covers, in eighteen volumes in brown cloth, with leather labels to the spines with gilt title lettering. Each issue is well-illustrated, mainly with black-and-white photographs, but with more colour in the later numbers. There is some fading to the spines from shelf storage, but the set is otherwise in excellent condition. (18)

£100-150

£100-200

404 A Record of Grand Prix and Voiturette Racing. Six hardback quarto volumes in this series compiled by Paul Sheldon assisted by Duncan Rabagliati (and others). The volumes here, all uniformy bound in black cloth with silver lettering to the front cover and spines, comprise: Vol. 1 (1900-1925); Vol. 2 (1926-1931); Vol. 4 (1937-1949); Vol. 5 (1950-1953); Vol. 6 (1954-1959); and Vol. 9 (1970-1973). All are in very good condition and First Editions, Volume 9 with a certificate on the front paste-down end-paper, signed by Sheldon and Rabagliati, recording the volume as Number 296 of a limited edition of 500 copies. Content varies between about 300 and 400 pp.

401 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 looselidded 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)

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405 L’Automobiliste (nos. 1 to 60). Six uniformlybound horizontal format (21½ x 28½ cm) hardback volumes containing a run of sixty issues of this wellproduced French periodical, with excellent illustrations in black-and-white and in colour. Each volume is bound in black-cloth with a maroon leather title label (‘L’AUTO-MOBILISTE’) to the spines, gold banding, and the number of the issues (1-10, 1120, etcetera) further down the spine. All issues are bound with their covers. The first was published in October 1966 and the last in May 1982. All are in excellent condition.

£100-200

402 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)

£200-300

(6)

£100-150

406 The Vintage and Thoroughbred Car. Two hardback small quarto (24½ 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.

£100-150

(3)

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407 Alfa Romeo. Four good hardbacks in their dust jackets, comprising: Fusi (Luigi), Alfa Romeo: Tutte le Vetture dal 1910 (All cars from 1910), Third Edition, 1978, dual Italian/English text, signed by the author on the title page; Hull (Peter) & Slater (Roy), Alfa Romeo: A History, Revised Edition, 1982, signed by Peter Hull on the title page; Cherrett (Angela), Alfa Romeo Tipo 6C , 1500, 1750, 1900, 1st ed 1989; and the same author’s Alfa Romeo Modello 2300, 1st ed, 1992.

413 The History of English Racing Automobiles Ltd., by Weguelin. A very good hardback copy of the First White Mouse Edition, 1980, of the standard work. Quarter-bound with a yellow cloth spine with black titling and blue cloth covers with the ‘ERA’ insignia in raised circles on the front cover, the volume coming with a pictorial cloth-backed card slipcase. Horizontal format (27 x 33cm), 288 pages, over 500 illustrations, including some 75 in colour.

(3)

(1)

£50-100

£80-120

408 Dalton Watson. Three good and now rare hardback titles in their dust jackets (slightly worn), comprising: Frostick (Michael), Pininfarina: Architect of Cars, 1978; the same author’s Pinin Farina (sic): Master Coachbuilder, 1977; and Hugo (Peter), Private Motor Collections of Great Britain, 1973. All 1st editions (3)

£50-100

409 60 Vetture ai Raggi X, by Giovanni Cavara. A large horizontal format (30 x 40cm) paperback volume with superb prints of cutaway drawings by Cavara of sports cars dating from the late 1930s to the 1960s. Sub-titled: I piu’ superbi modelli sport a competizione realizzati in Italia. Italian text. Introduction by Giovanni Lurani Cernuschi. Historical and technical notes by Paolo Perduca. 130 pages, the paper dust jacket slightly worn and browned through age, the contents clean and sound. Published by the Automobile Club d’Italia, 1967, 1st ed. (1)

£40-60

410 Ecurie Ecosse by David Murray, The Story of Scotland’s International Racing Team, hardback in slightly worn dust jacket, 1st ed, 1962; and Ecurie Ecosse, by G. Gauld: A Social History of Motor Racing from the Fifties to the Nineties, horizontal format (21 x 29.5cm) paperback, 210 pages, 1st ed, 1992, excellent condition. (2)

414 Grand Prix Suisse, by A. Cimarosti. An excellent hardback copy in heavy-duty slipcase of the 1st ed of the mammoth work by Cimarosti, edited by Albert Obrist, with a dual German and French text, published by Hallwag Verlag, Bern & Stuttgart, 1992. A small folio-sized volume (34 x 25cm) with embossed black cloth covers and ‘Grand Prix Suisse’ in block capital silver lettering to the spine. 624 pages, profusely illustrated with black-and-white and colour photographs.

£40-60

411 Touring Superleggera: Giant Among Classic Italian Coachbuilders. A very good hardback copy in dust jacket of the First English Edition, 1983, of a superbly produced monograph by Carlo Felice Bianchi Anderloni and Angelo Tito Anselmi. Square quarto format (26.5 x 26.5cm), blue cloth with silver lettering to the spine, 352 pages, very wellillustrated, published by Edizioni di Autocritica. (1)

(1)

£80-120

£80-120

412 Mercedes-Benz - Grand Prix Racing 1934-1955. A very good hardback copy in transparent dust jacket and cardboard slipcase of the First White Mouse Edition, 1983, of a superbly produced work by George C. Monkhouse, Edited by Cyril Posthumus and with a Foreword by Dipl. Ing. Rudolf Uhlenhaut. Horizontal format (27 x 33.5cm), silvered covers with black lettering/decoration, very well-illustrated, 208 pages. (1)

Lot 415

£80-120

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415 Trieste-Opicina - Sessant’ anni di epopee, by A. De Rota (Photographer): Two horizontal format (25 x 28cm) hardback volumes in dust jackets, plus a similar format paperback (Rankings 1911-1971 and Entry List 1926-1971), the three held in a sturdy slipcase, of the First Edition, 2003, of a major work celebrating the history of the Trieste-Opicina Motor Car Races and especially the photography of Adriano De Rota. The hardbacks have red cloth covers with white lettering to the spines, map end-papers and a total of 496 pages; the paperback volume has 96 pages. The first volume is numbered 0193 on the title page. Condition is excellent throughout. (1)

420 Maserati Catalogue Raisonne 1926-1984, edited by Gianni Cancellieri, 1st ed, 1984. Another excellent two-volume set in slipcase in the same format as the preceding lot, and again published by Automobilia. Tri-ligual text in Italian, English and French. Reminiscences by Giovanni Lurani. Red cloth covers with white lettering/decoration. (1)

421 Alfa Romeo Catalogue Raisonne 1910-1982, edited by Paolo Altieri, Giovanni Lurani and Sergio Puttini, 1st ed, 1982. Another excellent two-volume set in slipcase in the same format as the preceding lot, and again published by Automobilia. Tri-lingual text in Italian, English and French. Red cloth covers with white lettering/decoration.

£80-120

416 Bugatti Magnum by Hugh Conway, 1989, retaining its distinctive engine-turned slipcase and chassis plate numbered 1673. A comprehensive look at Bugatti history, the family, the cars, the company, the mechanics and the racing. The book ends with a list of racing successes, a register of chassis numbers and a bibliography. Limited to 2,000 numbered copies, 560 pages, 800 monochrome and 73 colour illustrations. In excellent condition. (1)

£100-150

(1)

£100-150

£250-350

417 The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars. Edited by G. N. Georgano, 688pp, 1984 reprinted 3rd ed. In unusually delightful condition, with a practically perfect DJ. (1)

£50-100

418 Racing Biographies. Niki Lauda ‘second Time around’, 1984; Graham (Hill) by Neil Ewart, 1976; Nigel Mansell, 1995; Alain Prost, 1990; H.H. Frentzen, 1997 and many other titles (11)

£40-80

419 Porsche. Two items: Porsche Catalogue Raisonne 1947-1993, by Stefano Pasini. An excellent two-volume quarto (29 x 25cm) hardback set in their dust jackets and in a sturdy slipcase, numbered 180 of a limited edition of 1,000 copies. Technical data by Ippolito Alfieri and Stefano Solieri, English text, very well-illustrated in black-and-white and colour, black cloth covers with silver lettering to the spines. Published by Automobilia, Societa per la Storia e l’Immagine dell’ Automobile, May 1993. Also, Porsche 917: Archiv und Werkverzeichnis 1968-1975 by Walter Naher. A new hardback copy of this comprehensive work, still sealed in its polythene wrapper. German text, and very well-illustrated. Horizontal format (25 x 31cm), Edition Porsche Museum, Published by Delius Klasing. (2)

422 Lancia Catalogue Raisonne 1907-1983, edited by Ferruccio Bernabo and Alfio Manganaro, 1st ed, 1983. Another excellent two-volume set in slipcase in the same format as the preceding lot, and again published by Automobilia. Tri-lingual text in Italian, English and French. Brown cloth covers with dark blue lettering/decoration. (1)

£100-150

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426 Maintaining the Breed, by John Thornley. 92pp, 1950 1st ed, with DJ, the 4to original version of the Motor Racing Scrapbook series, numbered 9, discussing the cars and the major successes of the factory racing cars. Dedicated and signed by the author. Also, Austin Racing History by R.C. Harrison, numbered 8 in the series, 56pp, 1949. A 10/6d hardbound version, with DJ albeit with some paper loss. Together with a later limited edition (No.178 0f 251) of Maintaining the Breed, 1990 fourth edition with its slipcase. (3)

£80-120

427 The Roycean. A set of 8vo, award-winning journals dating between 2010 and 2015, average 150pp each and skilfully edited by Tom Clarke & Will Morrison. This quality-printed soft-bound publication follows the accomplishment of the earlier Rolls-Royce Owner magazine published in eight issues during 1963-64 by Jeremy Bacon, and seeks to introduce enthusiasts to car discoveries, and historical material not seen before and to create a new appreciation of the Rolls-Royce company’s achievements. VGC. (6)

423 Mercedes-Benz 1886-1986, by Jurgen Lewandowski. 1st ed, 1986. No. 409 of a Special Limited Edition of 1,000 copies published for the Friends of Daimler-Benz (fur die Freunde des Hauses Daimler-Benz). Signed by the author on the limitation page in Volume I. Another excellent twovolume set in a slipcase in a similar but very slightly larger format to the preceding lot, being published by Edita Schroder & Weise. Copy of purchase receipt taped to front free end-paper and the dust jackets both protected by clear polythene. Superbly illustrated in monochrome and colour. Tri-lingual text in German, French and English. Blue cloth covers with silver lettering/decoration. (1)

£80-120

428 The Austin Seven Source Book by Bryan Purves. 1989 1st ed, 544pp, highly-detailed with good editorial, drawings and photographs, with an excellent DJ. (1)

£50-100

£100-200

424 Bertone: 90 Years 1912-2002 by Luciano Greggio, 1st ed, 2002. An excellent two-volume hardback set in dustwrappers in a sturdy slipcase. The quarto-size (28 x 25cm) books are sub-titled Stile Industria Design and Forma e progetto, Il catalogo respectively. Published by Giorgio Nada Editore, Milan. Very well-illustrated in black-andwhite and colour. Bi-lingual Italian and English text. Dark blue cloth with silver lettering/decoration. (1)

£50-100

429 The Chain-Drive Frazer Nash by David Thirlby, 237pp; 1965 1st ed, with a DJ, albeit torn and with paper loss. The Cars in my Life and My life and My Cars both by W. O. Bentley. Parry Thomas ‘DesignerDriver’ by Hugh Tours, 176pp, 1959 1st ed and Phil Hill - Yankee Champion by William Nolan, signed by Phil Hill, 1996 revised edition, with a very good DJ.

425 Jaguar Year Books, from 2000 to 2004. All 4to with circa 150pp and a designer case for each. The year 2000 issue is housed in an unusual Perspex slipcase and is numbered 78 of a limited edition of 750, and inscribed Paul Fearnley, the intended recipient. Equally, the issue for 2003 was intended as a gift to Arnold Schwarzenegger. All in very good fettle. (5)

(5)

£50-100

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430 Automobile Year. Annual volumes 1 to 10 (1954 to 1963), good working copies, these early examples being particularly resplendent in colour photography and advertisements.

434* Warwick (Craig). Goodwood Festival of Speed, 2000, pen and ink heightened with gouache and bodycolour, signed by artist to lower right, 47.5 x 73 cms (18.5 x 29 inches) mounted, framed and glazed

(10)

The painting shows three Auto Union racing cars in front of Goodwood House. Known as the three silver arrows, Auto Union and Mercedes dominated Grand Prix racing until the outbreak of World War II. (1) £300-500

£50-100

431 Dalton Watson. Three good and now rare hardback titles in their dust jackets (slightly worn), comprising: Frostick (Michael), Pininfarina: Architect of Cars, 1978; the same author’s Pinin Farina (sic): Master Coachbuilder, 1977; and Those Elegant Rolls-Royce by Lawrence Dalton, 1973 edition. All in good fettle. (3)

£50-100

432 Cars and Motor-Cycles. A three-volume quarto hardbound set of the Subscribers’ Edition of the work described as ‘A complete guide and valuable work of reference for all motorists and motorcyclists’, edited by Lord Montagu of Beaulieu and M. Bourdon, published by New Era, London, 1928. Blue cloth covers (rubbed) with gilt lettering/banding to the spines, approximately 1300p, colour frontispiece to each volume plus other full-page monochrome and colour plates and numerous text figures and photographic illustrations. The volumes a little weak internally and with some signs of wear. The lot also includes a complete set of the 34 weekly parts of The Motoring Encyclopedia, Amalgamated Press, 1932/33; a very good copy in dust jacket of The Engines were Rolls-Royce by Ronald W. Harker, 1st Ed. 1979; three japanned bulb-holders; and two other motoring hardbacks. (a quantity)

435* Lanchester & Daimler. 118 black & white photographs, of Lanchester and Daimler motor cars & related, circa 1920s-1970s, many captioned to verso, dimensions approximately 17 x 21cm and smaller, together with eight original marketing brochures for Damiler, Jaguar & Morris cars, mostly 1970s (Morris brochure for 1935), many in original printed wrappers, stapled as issued, slim 4to & oblong 4to

£50-100

(small carton)

433 Naquin (Yves). Le Grand Prix Automobile de Monaco, Story of a Legend 1929-1960, hard back edition, copy no. 440 in new condition. (1)

£200-300

436 Prioleau (John). The Adventures of Imshi. A Two Seater in Search of the Sun, 1st edition, 1922, halftone illustrations, a few minor spots, contemporary presentation inscription, original red cloth gilt, dust jacket, a little toned with small nicks, 8vo, together with 12 classic car brochures, 1930’s, including Daimler, Austin, Lanchester, Morris, Wolsey and Vauxhall, with colour illustrations in original wrappers, a little rubbed (Daimler ‘15’ contents loose with puncholes), plus one volume of The Autocar, 1953

£80-120

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Lot 434

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437 Wyer (John & Chris Nixon). Racing with the David Brown Aston Martins, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1980, numerous half-tone illustrations, slight marginal yellowing, original green cloth, dust jackets, 4to Signed copy. 14 signatures to volume 2 front endpapers including Stirling Moss, Roy Salvadori, Tony Brooks, Eric Thompson, B. Bira (i.e. Prince Birabongse Bhanudej Bhanubandh of Thailand), Professor Eberan-Eberhorst, Gillian Harris, Carroll Shelby, Geoff Duke, Innes Ireland, Jack Fairman, plus the two authors and photographer Louis Klemantaski. (2) £300-400

438* Land Speed Record. Thrust2 / Project Thrust, circa 1983/85, a 45rpm 7-inch double-sided record pressed by Spartan Records Ltd., label to side 1 signed by Richard Noble, original plain paper sleeve Thrust2 was a British-designed and built jet-propelled car, which held the world land speed record from 4 October 1983 to 25 September 1997. The car was designed by John Ackroyd and driven by Richard Noble, who here narrates on this once-played record. In 1997 Thrust2’s record of 633.468 mph was broken by Richard Noble’s follow-up car, ThrustSSC. (1) £100-150

439 The Car Illustrated. A Weekly Journal of Travel by Land, Sea & Air, edited by the Hon. John Scott Montagu, volumes 1-7 only, 1902-04, numerous illustrations from photographs, commercial adverts, etc., title-page and index bound in at front of each volume, original gilt-decorated green cloth, slightly rubbed and minor nicks to extremities, folio A nice run of this important and early motoring journal. (7) £700-1000

Lot 439

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441 Bentley. The Silent Speed Six, Catalogue No. 33, published Bentley Motors Ltd, October 1929, [28]pp., photographic illustrations, a little scattered spotting and a few minor marks, original clothbacked boards with silver title label to upper cover, slightly rubbed and marked, slim 4to (1)

£300-400

440 Bentley. The 4½ Litre Bentley. The British Thoroughbred Sports Car, Catalogue No. 26, published Bentley Motors Ltd, October 1928, 16 pp. including photographic illustrations and colour decorations, original off-white embossed wrappers with Bentley gilt and black logo to upper cover, minor soiling and marks, slim 4to (1)

£300-400

442 Ferrari (Enzo, 1898-1988). Le briglie del successo, Bologna, [1970], photographically illustrated throughout, embossed library stamp of Bob Charlesworth to title upper outer corner, signed by Ferrari in purple ink to title and limitation stamp 3057 of an unspecified number to title verso, original cloth in dust jacket, a little rubbed and marked, spine faded, small folio (1)

Lot 441 443-447 No lots

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455* Handlebars. Six examples, several dating from the veteran period. Together with ten pneumatic bicycle pumps, various types and sizes. (16)

456* Services Courses Roues-Libres. A wooden box with a hinged lid, locking clips and carrying handles, opening to reveal a selection of racing bicycle gear wheels, as used with a racing team. Generally sound condition. Also, a ‘Cantilever’ Brake and spare parts wooden box, opening to reveal a partitioned tray, with a good selection of cable nipples and stops.

448* Meccano - Bluebird 1935. A good tinplate constructed toy from Meccano set, representing Sir Malcolm Campbell’s land-speed record car of 1935, pre-war blue tinplate with frame and structure of gold strips, with pressed tinplate wheels, 22 ins (55 cm) (1)

(2)

Bicycle Lighting 457* Acetylene Gas Bicycle Lamps. Dating from the 1920s and 1930s, six lamps in various conditions, to include a selection of lamp front glasses and burner fittings.

Reputedly from the Rolls Royce factory in Derby. (1) £150-200

(6)

CYCLING

(8)

(1)

(1)

£80-120

461* Acetylene Gas Lamp, ‘The Majestic’, circa 1900. A rare lamp of German origin with a patented carbide of calcium clip and original nickel-plating.

£50-100

(1)

£80-120

462 No lot

£50-100

463* Bicycle Lamps. Seven oil-powered bicycle lamps to include: a pre-1909 ‘Silver King’, a ‘captain’, two rear lamps and three others.

453* Two B17 ‘Swallow’ Racing Saddles, one example being (possibly) the last manufactured in the 1970s, together with a B17 ‘touring’ and a B37. All in unused condition, albeit there is some shop soiling.

(7)

£40-80

464* Bicycle Lamps. Two acetylene gas lamps, to include a c1910 K.O.R.A. and a second pattern ‘Calcia King’, both by Lucas Ltd.

£80-120

454* A rare J. B. Brooks & Co, ‘Release’ bicycle saddle, circa 1905, retaining its cylindrical tool pouch fitted in the rear coil spring. In need of refurbishment, but useable. (1)

£100-150

460* Acetylene Gas Lamp by Joseph Lucas, ‘Acetylator’ the 1899 model numbered 315. In complete condition but in need of a little repair.

£50-100

452* 7 Bicycle Saddles. All vintage style, in good, useable condition.

(4)

£80-120

459* Candle Lamp by Joseph Lucas, 1904, a second model lamp with a removable convex top and retaining its original nickel-plating and fittings.

451 Nine Bicycle Spanners, to include five named varieties: Pedersen, Cantilever Brakes, RudgeWhitworth, Triumph and Enfield. Also, a box comprising a Campagnolo box with parts, handlebar stems, brake parts and brake lock. All in useable condition.

(7)

£80-120

458* Oil Lamps. Two ‘Silver King’ bicycle lamps, c1912, in complete condition with burners, together with three other oil lamps and a bag of lamp spares. Also, three 1930s electric-powered projectors.

450* Bicycle Fittings and Accessories. Mostly unused old stock, some items with original packing, and include: Airlite and Duralite Hubs; MilRemo Cables; open-frame pedals; B.S.A. pedals; assorted brake blocks; Shimano Chains; Resilion hand-grip cycle locks; Campagnolo fittings; Chater-Lea Chain Wheels; assorted ball bearings; Mafac parts and much else.

(a quantity)

£100-150

£100-150

449* Rolls Royce. A factory director’s desk top marble ink well and pen holder, circa 1930s, complete with both Spirit of Ecstasy figures and raised compartment with hinged lid enclosing two ink pots, 44cm wide

(a quantity)

£50-100

(2)

£40-80

465* A Lucas Ltd., ‘Silver King’ oil-powered bicycle lamp. Dated 1929, an unused lamp, being complete and possessing its original nickel-plating, albeit in need of careful cleaning

£100-150

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Further Cycling Ephemera 466* Pedersen Hub Gear. A three-speed gear with circular flanges, it appears complete with gear wheels and cover, but missing its spindle. (1)

£200-300

467* Meerschaum Cheroot Holder. Contained in a fitted hinged case, a three-dimensional Ordinary rider of about 1885, nicely-crafted with no obvious damage, with an amber mouthpiece. 4-inches (10 cms) total length. (1)

£40-80

468* A Cyclists Compendium in the form of a cast spelter depiction of a cyclist standing outside a cottage and next to a drinking well, arm held high with a laurel wreath. (1)

470* Cyclist’s Bugle. A Henry Keat & Sons, ‘Prize Medal’ four-turn bugle of the type used by a bicycling club sub-captain or bugler. This example with an applied shield announcing, ‘The Basingstoke Bicycle Club 1882’. With its mouthpiece and securing chain insitu, it retains its original nickel-plated finish and lanyard loop. Some light denting, otherwise in very good condition.

£80-120

(1)

£350-450

471* Cyclist’s Horn. A Kohler & Son hand-held ‘Signal Horn’ with a varying note stop, original mouthpiece, oval trumpet and lanyard loop. Manufacturer’s name and details inscribed. (1)

£100-120

469* B.S.A. A cast brass promotional pen-rest, probably supplied as a trade gift in the 1890s. Inscribed ‘The Birmingham Small Arms & Metal Co., Sole Makers of B.S.A. Components’. 9 inches (23cms) high. (1)

472* Cyclist’s Horn of the Kohler ‘Signal Horn’ type, with two varying note stops, original mouthpiece, oval trumpet and lanyard loops. Not engraved.

£150-200

(1)

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473* Townsend F.H. (1868-1920). A pen and ink depiction of a young lady and her circa 1895 bicycle, talking to a city gent, with manuscript text below. In good condition save for a short tear on the right side edge. The image 10 x 10 inches.

482 Lucas Cyclealities & Motor-Cyclealities, two point-of-sale shop catalogues issued for 1912 and 1913, the contents including lamps, tools, bells, pumps, oilers, etc. Colour card covers, some rubbing and scratching, but fundamentally sound.

(1)

(2)

£50-100

474* Cycling badges. A collection of thirty-six vintage bicycle-makers’ badges, including Dawes, Raleigh, Elswick, Rudge, Falcon, Hercules, B.S.A., Becon, Hopper, Coventry Eagle etc, presented in a glazed frame, 38 x 33.5cm. (1)

483 Hub Gear Leaflets, The Morrow Coaster Brake (1905), to include details of American wood rims, induction coils, Zedal Carburettor, GL motorcycle engine; Sturmey Archer 3-Speed Gear, ‘Hints for Users’, The ‘Hub’ two-Speed Gear (two brochures), 16pp and 24pp of 1906; The ‘Micrometer’ Gear; The Three Speed Gear Syndicate Ltd, (Sturmey Archer Patents) circa 1902. Together with other Sturmey Archer brochures. All in good, sound condition, a little soiling to the covers.

£70-100

475-479 No lots 480 Cycling Magazine. A very large collection (not a run) of mainly loose issues of the weekly journal covering the period from No 1, Volume 1 (Jan 1891) to the issue for September 3rd 1958 (the name changed to Cycling and Mopeds with effect from June 1957). The first five volumes are bound in publishers’ bindings, then four volumes bound in blue cloth with gilt lettering and decoration, and four other volumes, holding issues from 1931, 1937 (apparently complete in two volumes), and 1950 have been crudely bound together, without covers. Most of the loose issues are in respectable condition, with their covers and advertisements, though dusty and with rusty staples and page browning through age. There are Also, many with loose, worn or torn covers/pages, and a number of duplicate issues. The lot is therefore sold as seen, and with all faults. (a quantity)

£80-120

(12)

£50-100

484 Rudge-Whitworth, a fully illustrated brochure dating c1906, outlining the full model range to include the Aero products, lamps and general accoutrements. Also, a similar 64pp brochure dating circa 1908. Both with good and intact front covers with penny corners. Also, a list of 1937 models. (3)

£50-100

485 Brooks Saddles & Seats, a 1906 verticalformat, 66pp point-of-sale brochure together with its string-tied price booklet. Also, a Brooks catalogue for 1939, 36pp with an excellent appraisal of the different types of saddle on the ISRC. Also, a 1930s Bluemel’s brochure of 40pp.

£50-100

(3)

481 The Cyclists’ Touring Club Gazette. A large collection, comprising twenty-three hardbound volumes in various bindings, New Series, some with the covers and advertisements bound in at the rear of the volumes, and many with title pages and indices. The years covered are January 1896 to December 1908, plus volumes for 1911 to 1917 (1915/16 in one volume), 1921, 1922, and 1924. The last volume, in a basic board binding with a cloth spine, holds the issues for 1939 and 1940. Most issues appear to be in sound condition. Also, included with the lot is a substantial collection of loose issues, with a few duplicates and in variable conditions, covering the period 1896 to 1935. Sold as seen and not subject to return.

£50-100

486 Chater Lea Manufacturing Co., Ltd. A run of well-illustrated and detailed brochures for both Bicycle, Motorcycle and Light Car fittings. 1905, (60pp); 1914 (part catalogue without cover); 1921/1922 (40pp); Cycles & Tandems 1922, 1923 and 1924. Also, 1924/1925 (40pp); 1928 (20pp) with Patterson vignettes; 1929 (16pp) and a 1931 price booklet. (10)

£80-120

487 The Raleigh Cycle Co., Ltd. A good collection of illustrated brochures, to include examples for 1903 (52pp); 1904 (52pp); 1905 (52pp) including the motorcycle range; 1906 (32pp); 1907 (32pp) with a torn cover; Also, a 1915 leaflet of 8pp illustrating the Military Model, and similar booklets for 1916 and 1917. Together with some 1936 Raleigh typed correspondence.

A good one-owner collection of bicycle and accessory brochures. All are in good serviceable condition, with just general surface rubbing and minor paper loss. Please wash your hands before viewing and please handle with care. (a quantity) £50-100

(9)

£100-150

488 The Pedersen 3-Speed Gear. An original petit booklet of 32pp, circa 1908 with a red card cover. Also, a similar period Dursley Pedersen Cycles promotional brochure, 24pp with good illustrations and two reproduction brochures and handbills. (7)

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489 Lucas Cyclealities 1906 & Motor-Cyclealities 1914. two point-of-sale shop catalogues, the contents including lamps, tools, bells, pumps, oilers, etcetera. Colour card covers, some rubbing and scratching, but fundamentally sound. Also, an Electrical Equipment for Motorcycles brochure. (3)

496 Triumph Cycle Co., Ltd. Three brochures of 40pp each dated 1906, 1907 and 1909, each with detailed text and well-defined illustrations. Also, brochures for Abingdon ‘King Dick’ Cycles, Motor Cycles and Motor Tricycles, 16pp, circa 1904; New Hudson, a 64pp landscape style booklet, dated 1906 with a red card cover.

£80-120

(5)

490 Royal Enfield. Four vertical-format wellillustrated brochures, 1909 with 36pp and a red card cover (two examples); another brochure with a blue card cover and retaining a 1963 dated letter from the Redditch head office suggesting a date of 1907, and two other petit catalogues. (5)

£50-100

497 Centaur Cycles & Motor Cycles. Three brochures, a 1904 example with 32pp, covering motorcycles and bicycles, some edge damage and punched holes. Also, a similar 40pp brochure for 1904 with excellent images of the full range, and a 1923 ‘Cycles’ catalogue.

£100-150

(3)

£50-100

491 B.S.A. Cycle Fittings. Large format catalogues of c36pp each, with coloured card covers and good illustrations, for the years, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1909, 1923 and 1927. (6)

£80-120

492 Premier Cycle Co., Ltd. An unusual illustrated brochure, being what appears to be a publicity department mock-up with tipped-in text and illustrations with manuscript page numbers. Dating circa 1909, 32pp including the paper cover. Also, a multi-fold handbill dated 1907. This lot includes four other petit brochures: Star 1904; James Cycles 1904; Hermetic Tyres 1914 and Constrictor Tyres 1915. (6)

£80-120

493 Rover Cycle Co., Ltd. Five well-illustrated brochures of circa 30pp each with card covers. 1904 to include the Imperial Rover Motor Bicycle; 1906, to include descriptions of the Griffin two-speed gear; 1907 to include the Fagan two-speed gear; 1908 to include the Armstrong-Triplex gear and 1913 covering the 3½hp motorcycle. All in very good, clean condition. (5)

£80-120

494 Sunbeam Bicycles. A 1905 catalogue of bicycles and accessories to include images of spanners and oil bath, 36pp. A 1908 catalogue of 48pp with detailed descriptions of machines and fittings, and a 1909 catalogue, 44pp with a gilt and embossed cream cover. Also, a folded handbill for Wicliffe Cycles and Senior Wrangler cycles. (5)

498 Starley Brothers. An illustrated string-tied catalogue of 12pp, dated 1879. Describing the SalvoQuadricycle with a full description and prices, the Sociable-Salvo priced at 4, Also, accessories including a candle lamp and chiming ‘Alarum’, Testimonials and Extracts. Together with a single double-sided page with a front and side view of the Salvo illustrated. With a blue paper cover, rubbed on the edges, otherwise VG. Rare.

£80-120

495 Humber Limited. A detailed catalogue advertising Bicycles, Motor Bicycles and the Humber Cars, 24pp, 1904 with a red card cover. Also, a similar example for 1907. Together with brochures for Minstrel & Rea, 26pp, 1908; Crypto Bicycles by the Crypto Car & Cycle Co., and Rolfe Cycles and Frames, 28pp, 1914. All in good, clean condition.

499 James Carver. An illustrated stapled catalogue of 22pp, dated 1886. Describing the Tricycles, Tandem Tricycles, Safety Bicycle, ‘Hollow Spoke’ Ordinary, list of sundries and testimonials. A gilt and dark brown paper cover.

(5)

(1)

(1)

£50-100

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500 The Coventry Machinist Company. Three catalogues, the first announcing ‘Five New Patents’, 20pp including the paper cover, dated 1877, illustrating various bicycles with prices and text, discussion of the 1877 Bicycle Season, How to Select a Bicycle, Testimonials, Price List of Sundries. Cotton-tied with an intact spine. Also, a CMC catalogue dated 1879, 20pp, imaging and discussing The Club Bicycle, The Pony, The Speedwell Tricycle, together with a price list and manufacture descriptions. Complete, albeit with some paper loss and water-staining. Also, a 32pp illustrated catalogue dated 1885, promoting The Club Two Track Tricycle, Cheylesmore Folding Tricycle, Club Tandem, Sociable, Club Safety and various Ordinary Bicycles. With a dark red cover and stapled spine. (3)

506* Frank Patterson (1871-1952): Hinton Admiral, New Forest, of Happy Memory. A pen-and-ink drawing showing a cyclist halting outside a thatched public house, where another bicycle is already parked against the post of the inn’s sign. Signed in the bottom right corner next to the work’s title. Some light toning, otherwise good condition. Framed and glazed, image size 20 x 27cm. (1)

£30-50

£100-150

501 Lloyd Brothers ‘Quadrant’. A 16pp including the gilt and blue printed front cover catalogue and price list for 1885. Illustrating and describing Tricycles No 1, No 4, No 6, No 7, No 8, No 9 and Tandem. With descriptions for other numbered types. Stapled spine intact. (1)

£80-120

502 Hillman, Herbert & Cooper ‘Premier’ Bicycles and Tricycles. 24pp including the illustrated front cover catalogue, dated 1880. Highly-detailed text with well-defined illustrations of the D.H.F., Premier No 0, The Flying Dutchman tricycle and sundries. Cotton-tied spine intact. (1)

£80-120

503 Singer & Co., ‘Challenge’ Bicycles and Tricycles. 24pp including the red printed front cover catalogue, dated 1880. Highly detailed text with welldefined illustrations of the Special, D.H.F., Royal, Imperial, Xtraordinary, tricycles and sundries. Cotton-tied spine intact. (1)

507* Frank Patterson (1871-1952): When We Were Kings of the Road. An elaborate vertical format penand-ink drawing for the magazine ‘Cycling’, the name of the magazine emblazoned across the top margin, with silhouettes of cyclists on either side. Signed and dated 1935 in the bottom margin. The work is subtitled ‘An’ all t’ way from Lunnun too!’ and shows a group of country folk admiring an ordinary (highwheel) bicycle which has been left propped against the signpost of the Bull Inn. Some foxing and in need of a clean, but an excellent example of the artist’s work, with particularly well-drawn details. Framed and glazed, image size 42 x 30.5cm.

£80-120

504 Bates Lightweights. A 32pp brochure illustrating and describing the Bates frames and bicycles. Also, a quantity of other literature, to include Sutherlands Handbook for Bicycle Mechanics, Constrictor Products catalogues, Cyclo dated 1939, Williams of 1962, Paris Lightweight Cycles, Harden, Miller and many others. Various conditions. (a carton)

£50-100

(1)

505 Boneshaker - The magazine of the Southern Veteran-Cycle Club. 82 of the (predominantly) yellow booklets starting from No 1, volume 1 and 47 white cover issues, the last appearing to be No 128, some Indices included. Also,, other assorted literature to include the Bristol Wheelers Gazette for the years 1909 to 1913. All in good or better condition. (a quantity)

£50-100

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508* Frank Patterson. Take your Choice of Happiness! Four images of country scenes, untitled, but apparently from the North-West, North-East, South-West and South-East of Britain. Signed and dated 1937 bottom right. A panel at the top of the sheet is headed “Cycling Grand Easter Number”, the first and third words being pasted on, and the sheet is divided into four by dotted lines North to South and East to West (the sheet marked accordingly), with a striking image of a bicycle in the centre, tinted in blue, and seeming to be hanging down by its rear wheel. There is an ink stamp on the reverse of the sheet dated 10th March 1937. Sheet and image size 19 x 13½-inches (47½ x 34 cm). The sheet margins are dust-marked, but the actual images are relatively unscathed. (1)

516 The Coventry Machinist Company. Dating from the middle of 1876, a Price List & Descriptive Catalogue, 16pp including the paper cover, illustrating the ‘Roadster’ sizes 42-60-inch and the ‘Coventry’ or ‘Racing Bicycle’ sizes 50-54-inch with prices and specifications, with several pages of testimonials. Cotton-tied but the cover split See also lot 500. (1)

517-518 No lots

Bicycles & Tricycles This part of the sale will not begin before 2.00 p.m. Please note that the following lots may have had a chequered history, and with the passage of time replacement parts and alterations may not be obvious, or their true nature easily identified, and accordingly are offered ‘as viewed’.

£100-150

509* Frank Patterson. Royal Palaces. Depicting (each in a horizontal format): Windsor Castle; Balmoral; on the Estate of Sandringham; and Buckingham Palace. Signed and dated 1937 bottom centre. A drawing for ‘The Motor’. Sheet and image size 17¼ x 12½-inches (43 x 31 cm). The margins dust-marked, with particularly heavy soiling down the right-hand two-inch width of the sheet, so cleaning is advisable. (1)

519* A 1922 Imperial Triumph gentleman's roadster, having a 26-inch black enamel frame, 28 x 1½ -inch rims, single speed freewheel, rod operated stirrup front brake and cable stirrup rear. Eccentric bottom bracket for chain tension adjustment. Inverted levers etc.

£50-100

(1)

510 Frank Patterson. The Early Years’, a hardbound book by Janet Willis, 1996, together with ‘The Cycling Artist’, CTC 1st ed, 1982. Both with DJs. (2)

£40-80

(1)

£80-120

(1)

(1)

£80-120

523* Peugeot Model PY10 Bicycle Frame. Dating from the 1970s, and finished in a white enamel with decals, a 23-inch frame with an applied number of 224638 (?) with fitted gear change fittings and chromium-plated front forks.

£80-120

514* C.T.C. ‘Approved Establishment Sign’, twocolour single-sided enamel, some repaired damage, but sound. 16 x 16-inches. (1)

£80-120

522* W. P. Newton ‘Race’ Bicycle Frame. Dating from the 1950s, and finished in a dark green enamel, with a 22-inch frame, numbered N107, with Reynolds 531 tubing. There is a dent in the top tube.

£180-220

513* Dunlop Cycle Tyres, ‘In Stock Here’ twocolour double-sided enamel wall sign, unfortunately with an end missing, otherwise in good fettle. 22 x 14inches. (1)

£80-120

521* Bates ‘Volante’ Bicycle Frame. Dating circa 1990, and finished in purple enamel, with a 22-inch frame, numbered B4768RC. Built by the frame builder Ron Cooper, and is offered with Cinelli handlebars and stem.

512* Raleigh - The All Steel Bicycle. A three-colour single-sided enamel sign by Sells of London, some chipping to the edges, but the body good. 24 x 36inches. (1)

£300-600

520* Raleigh Lenton ‘Sport’ Bicycle Frame. Dating circa 1954, and finished in metallic lime green, with a 21-inch frame, numbered 549382Z. Recently restored by Argos restorations of Bristol.

511* Trade Bicycle Plate, a hand-painted doublesided ‘U.K. Tea Co Groceries & Provisions’. Surface a little scratched, but in good, decorative condition. 26 x 11-inches. (1)

£40-80

(1)

£50-100

£80-120

515* Cycling Photograph depicting a Wolverhampton (?) group, possibly a club from the late 1890s. Mounted, framed and glazed, the image 8 x 11-inches.

524* Claud Butler Bicycle Frame. Dating from the 1950s, and finished in white and red enamel, with a 22-inch lug-less frame, numbered 169200. In original condition with fillet brazed Reynolds 531 tubing.

(1)

(1)

£20-40

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525* George Longstaff Touring Frame, dating from 1992. Finished in cream and blended bronze, with a 20inch frame with chromium-plated forks, brazed fittings for Canti brakes, mudguards, rear rack and double bottle cage, together with a bottom bracket assembly. (1)

528* Mercian ‘Vincitore Special’ Bicycle. Dating circa 1993, and finished in blue enamel with original decals, and with a 22½-inch frame, numbered 93005. This bicycle features Cinelli handlebars and stem, Campagnolo gear levers with Campagnolo gearing and crank-set, Tektro brakes, Campganolo hubs, Mavic Clincher rims and a Brooks ‘B17’ saddle. This top of the range model in rideable condition, but pedals are not currently fitted.

£100-150

(1)

£600-900

529* Bains ‘International TT’ Bicycle. Dating circa 1948, and finished in bronze enamel, with a 23-inch frame. This bicycle features Lauterwasser style steel handlebars and a GB stem, Campagnolo gear levers with Campagnolo Gran Sport gearing, and Chater Lea crank-set and pedals, with GB Hideminium brakes, Mavic hubs and rims and an ‘Ideal’ saddle. An older restoration by Argos of Bristol. (1)

530* Hetchins ‘Brilliant (Curly) Vibrant’ Bicycle. Dating from November 1935, and finished in lilac enamel with decals, and a 20½-inch frame, numbered 51280. This rare bicycle features wide alloy handlebars and a Reynolds twin-bolt stem, Sturmey Archer gear levers and Sturmey Archer FW gearing dated 1949, Chater Lea crank set, pedals and headset, Weinmann brakes, Solite front hub, Alumlite Clincher rims, Bluemels black mudguards. A saddle is not currently fitted. One of the earliest surviving Hetchins, having been built in the first year of production.

526* Hetchins ‘Vade Mecum’ Bicycle with (nonstandard) straight stays. Dating 1959, and finished in red enamel, with a 23-inch frame, numbered 27680. This rare bicycle features: Cinelli handlebars and stem, Simplex gear levers with Campagnolo sixspeed and Stronglight crank-set, Accor brakes, Shimano hubs, Mavic rims and a Brooks ‘Professional’ saddle. An older restoration that, with a little work, will be ready for the road. (1)

£400-600

(1)

527* Hetchins ‘Experto Crede Plus’ Bicycle with (non-standard) straight stays. Dating from 1961, and finished in dark red enamel, with a 23-inch frame, numbered H28073. This rare bicycle features: GB handlebars and stem, Simplex gear levers with Campagnolo ten-speed and TA crank-set, Weinmann brakes, Airlite hubs, Mavic Clincher rims and a Brooks ‘B17’ saddle. A particularly rare model, restored some years ago by Argos Cycles of Bristol. (1)

£800-1200

£800-1200

531* H. E. Green of Fulham Bicycle. Dating from the 1950s, this lightweight is finished in red enamel enhanced with chromium-plated forks back and front and decals. Possessing a 20½-inch frame, the bicycle features GB handlebars and stem, Simplex gear levers with five-speed gearing with a Stronglight steel cottered crank set, Weinmann brakes and rims and a Brooks ‘B17’ saddle. A fairly recent restoration that seeks to highlight the decorative hand-cut lugs and fittings.

£800-1200

(1)

£400-600

532* A Lady’s ‘Swan Neck’ framed bicycle retaining its original black enamel finish with signs of box lining, together with a Brooks B66 saddle, up-turned 18-inch handlebars, Sturmey Archer three speed gearing, a front and rear wicker basket, rim brakes and bell. (1)

Lot 528

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533* A Lady’s ‘Royal Sunbeam’, retaining its original black enamel finish and gilt transfers, remains of its chain-case, Sturmey Archer hub gear and the remains of a hand control, stirrup brakes operated by roller levers, split rubber pedals, and a frame number 168799 (1931?). (1)

536* Hetchins ‘Experto Crede Bicycle with (nonstandard) straight stays. Dating from the 1950s, and finished in dark red enamel, with a 23-inch frame, numbered H7036. This rare bicycle features: alloy handlebars and stem, Campagnolo ‘Paris Roubaix five speed hand gear change, Italian brakes, Alloy hubs, Milreno rim, Chater Lea chainset and a Brooks racing saddle. A rare model, restored some years ago using original Hetchins decals.

£80-120

(1)

£300-500

537* Sunbeam Gentleman’s Roadster of circa 1910, featuring a two-speed bottom bracket, roller lever Sunbeam stirrup brakes, 17-inch handlebars retaining its threaded caps to house a puncture outfit, 26-inch frame numbered 153459, original black enamel with gilt box lining. An easy restoration project. (1)

538* Sunbeam ‘Golden’ Lady’s Roadster. A c1910, 23-inch loop frame machine with its original black enamel and gilt lining, 28-inch wheels with John Bull tyres, B.S.A. three-speed hub gear with an early form of cable change and down-tube mounted quadrant, oil bath chain-guard, rod braking, deep-set mudguards and a Terry’s spring saddle.

534* B.S.A. Paratrooper’s Bicycle Mk 1, having a standard 21-inch frame with the early pattern of winged frame tighteners and correct bottom bracket and seat tube bracing. Painted in olive green, the machine is delightfully original with correct ‘war grade’ tyres fitted to 26-inch Endrick rims, Bowden cable operated calliper braking of the correct patented type, B.S.A. leather saddle and chain-wheel and sliding pedal bars. Ready to ride. (1)

(1)

£100-200

£1800-2200

539* Rudge Whitworth Path Racer, dating circa 1910 ‘Model 24 Special’, having a lug-less 25-inch frame numbered 623324 & 628568, with a narrow section top tube, cotterless cranks, Eadie backpedalling brake rear hub, a, 26-inch deep-set wooden rims with red John Bull Speed Cord tyres fitted, leather Rudge Whitworth ‘101’ saddle, headstock badge and 20-inch semi-drop plasticcovered handlebars. The bicycle comes with a 1952-dated letter from Raleigh Industries confirming its heritage.

535* Raleigh Lady’s X-Frame Roadster. A rare c1920 machine with a 24-inch frame which retains its original green enamel finish and gilt box lining. other features include: a Sturmey Archer three speed hub, chain-case, 10-inch handlebars, roller lever operated stirrup braking, canvas covered Terry’s saddle, rubber block pedals and deep set mudguards. (1)

£100-200

(1)

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540* Moulton Stow-Away Bicycle. In original condition with a dark green enamel finish, it appears to be complete, but is in need of a full refurbishment (1)

543* A c1948 Raleigh Record Ace. A blueenamelled machine with original decals and fittings, having a 24½-inch frame numbered 599136P. Featuring Harden hubs front and reversible rear sprocket, Dunlop HP rims and, unusually, an RRA chain-wheel with 7-inch cranks, Hiduminium calliper brakes operated by lever and cable, Reynolds handlebars extension with double bolt grip holding 16-inch drop handlebars. Cream Bluemels mudguards, rattrap pedals and leather toe grips, chromium-plated fork-ends and fittings, demonstrate an interesting survivor.

£50-100

(1)

£600-900

544* An R. O. Harrison ‘Kermesse’ popular club semi-lightweight. Dating from the mid-1950s, this well-manufactured bicycle possesses a 23-inch frame numbered 1134231, 27-inch tyres with Alloy rims, a Middlemore B89/N narrow racing saddle, 15inch drop handlebars with side-pull Weinmann brakes, Webb pedals and Benelux five-speed gearing. A delightfully original bicycle retaining its red enamel finish and correct decals, and complemented by its red Bluemels mudguards with a spear-point front.

541* A Two-Track Tricycle. A dual-gender machine dating c1885 with a central chain drive to the offside 36-inch wheel with a 19-inch steering wheel to the front. Other features include: an ‘S’ spring saddle support and original saddle, a contracting band-brake around the main drive sprocket, operated by a long lever with a turned bone finial, stirrup handles for steering and safety with original bone grips in delightful condition, original spokes (now painted silver), original chain and chain cover and tyring. A coat of black paint at some time in the past has helped to preserve this interesting survivor, which has recently been removed from barn storage

(1)

£250-350

A little time has been spent trying to ascertain the manufacturer of this tricycle. My original thought was that it was from the CMC factory, but their Two-Track machines were not central drive. Further research is ongoing. (1) £2500-3500

542* A c1910 Sunbeam ‘Golden’ gentleman’s roadster, having a 24-inch black enamel frame with its original black enamel finish and gold box lining. Retaining its Sunbeam manufactured stepped-hub three-speed gearing, controlled by its original toptube mounted quadrant. Numbered 109000, it possesses a Brooks B10 leather saddle, 17-inch upturned handlebars, chain-guard with its Sunbeam logo, and roller lever brake levers operating stirrup brakes. (1)

£250-350

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545* A Joseph Devey & Co., ‘Special Express’ 54inch Ordinary. A Wolverhampton-built bicycle in good, original condition, comprising a single-leaf spring supporting a pan saddle with an original leather cover, 26-inch straight handlebars with turned bone grips and a spoon-brake operated by lever, also retaining its turned bone handle. Fitted with an adjustable mounting step, 16-inch trailing wheel, Rudge-patented front bearings, and bronze hubs back and front. With signs of original tyring in the 7/8th-inch D-section rims, new and unused tyring is offered with its sale. Just visible is an acid-etched cartouche announcing the maker’s name and model.

547* A c1906 Rudge Whitworth ‘Path Racer’. A highly original machine with an indistinct number on the bottom bracket of 3?5035, and featuring a cotterless bottom bracket, beaded-edge 26-inch tyring with unusual wide-spread spokes, block rubber pedals, 11-inch crank, lugless frame with a sloping top tube, 17-inch flat handlebars and a rarely encountered, dual-operated front and rear braking system via adjustable bars and Bowden cables. A round-nose brown leather saddle of the Rudge type, black grips and pneumatic pump brackets are fitted. With some original nickel-plating visible on the adjustable hubs and handlebars.

(1)

(1)

£1500-200

£800-1200

548* A c1941 Raleigh Paratrooper ‘Prototype’ Bicycle. A Folding bicycle with a 22-inch frame, featuring a fixed wheel, hub gearing, side-pull calliper front brake, original black enamel finish, and 26 x 1½inch wheels. Believed to be 1 of only 50 prototypes made as a tender for a military contract which was actually awarded to B.S.A. (1)

549* A c1898 ‘March’ Board Track Racer. Having a 23½ -inch frame with 28 x 1½-inch rims, fixed wheel, rod operated stirrup front brake recently fitted for legality. Finished in green enamel and comes with its original 30inch wooden rims, spokes and interestingly designed hubs.

546* Hetchins ‘Experto Crede’ Bicycle with curly rear stays. Dating from the 1950s, and now finished in dark green enamel with Hetchins script, with a 24-inch frame with an indistinct number. This bicycle features: alloy handlebars and chromiumplating stem, Benelux Cyclo five-speed gearing with a down-tube control, Mafac ‘Racer’ cable-pull brakes, Harden hubs, Conloy rims, a Durac chain-set and cranks, and a Middlemores racing saddle. (1)

£1500-2000

(1)

£800-1200

550* A c1935 Hirondelle Retro Direct – Quatre Vitesse. A very rare 4-speed version of this highly sought after design, possessing its original back finish and lining on a 22-inch frame, gear changer and patented braking. See ‘The Golden Age of Handbuilt Bicycles’ by Jan Heine etc. Pages 12 & 13 for more information on Retro Direct gearing.

£600-900

(1)

£1200-1600

551* Cycling. Maxfield (Douglas E.), Royal Enfield. Bicycles of Distinction. Business, Shopping, National Health & Personal Pleasure, circa 1930, watercolour and gouache artwork for an advertising poster, slight chipping to margins, 525 x 780 mm (20.5 x 30.75 inches)

Lot 547

Provenance: Sold at Christies South Kensington 4th May 2000. (1) £100-150

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552* Cycling. Maxfield (Douglas E.), The Choice of Experts, Royal Enfield, circa 1930, watercolour and gouache artwork for an advertising poster, slight abrasion to paint surface, 770 x 510 mm (30.5 x 20 inches)

554* Cycling. Maxfield (Douglas E.), Royal Enfield, A Monumental Success, circa 1930, original watercolour and gouache artwork for an advertising poster, slight marginal chipping, 770 x 510 mm (30.5 x 20 inches)

Provenance: Sold at Christies South Kensington, May 4th 2000. (1) £100-150

Provenance: Sold at Christies South Kensington, 4th May 2000. (1) £100-150

553* Cycling. Maxfield (Douglas E.), Royal Enfield Bicycles. All bright parts chromium plated - Dunlop Tyres on all models, circa 1930, watercolour and gouche artwork for an advertising poster, 640 x 490 mm (25.25 x 19.25 inches)

555* Motor Cycling. Maxfield (Douglas E.), Royal Enfield Motor Cycles, The Glory of Youth, circa 1935, watercolour and gouche artwork for an advertising poster, slight chipping to margins 775 x 520 mm (30.5 x 20.5 inches)

Provenance: Sold at Christies South Kensington 4th May 2000. (1) £100-150

Provenance: Sold at Christies South Kensington, 4th May 2000. (1) £100-150

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558* Cycling. Maxfield (Douglas E.), For lasting fitness. Royal Enfield. Bicycles are the best, circa 1930, watercolour and gouache artwork for an advertising poster, chipped and worn at extremities, long closed tear affecting image, 790 x 520 mm (31 x 20.5 inches), with two other similar artwork designs but un-lettered showing Christmas scenes, each approximately 560 x 400 mm (22 x 15.75 inches)

556* Motor Cycling. Maxfield (Douglas E.), Royal Enfield. The Best of Friends, circa 1935, watercolour and gouache artwork for a motor cycling advertising poster, 775 x 515 mm (30.5 x 20.25 inches) Provenance: Sold at Christies South Kensington, May 4th 2000. (1) £100-150

Provenance: Sold at Chrities South Kensington, 4th May 2000. (3) £100-150

557* Cycling. Maxfield (Douglas E.), Royal Enfield Bicycles, The popular favourite, circa 1930, pencil, watercolour and gouache artwork for a cycling advertisement, 590 x 400 mm (23.25 x 14.75 inches, together with another similar

559* Cycling. Maxfield (Douglas E.), Standard Cycles. Built to last longest. The Standard Cycle Co. Ltd. Brirmingham, circa 1930, watercolour and gouache artwork for a cycling advertising poster, 625 x 420 mm (24.5 x 16.5 inches)

Provenance: Sold at Christies South Kensington, 4th May 2000. (2) £100-150

Provenance: Sold at Christies South Kensington, March 4th 2000. (1) £100-150

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MARITIME 564* ‘Le Panhard et Levassor’ - Gagnant du Championnat de la Mer en 1908; A Hand-Coloured Pochoir Lithograph after Ernest Montaut (18791909). A large, horizontal marine image, making a good pair to the previous lot, with a printed E. Montaut signature bottom right and Copyright M.M. Paris, plus the full title, in the bottom right margin. Good colour. Recently mounted, framed and glazed in the same style as the previous lot. Sheet size 41.75 x 83.75cm. (1)

565* ‘Dietrich III - A Hand-Coloured Pochoir Lithograph after Ernest Montaut. A large horizontal format image, on paper, depicting a motor vessel, “Dietrich III” on the River Seine, with printed signature E. Montaut, and the date 04(?) in the bottom right-hand corner and Montaut Mabileau, Editeurs, Paris in the bottom left-hand corner. Some scattered surface browning, but a striking image. Mounted, framed and glazed in a similar style to the previous two lots. Sheet size 33 x 79cm

560* Enamel sign. A two-colour pictorial enamel sign advertising Yacht and Motor Boat Insurance by K. D. Shoesmith. In very good clean condition with just a little surface scratching.30 x 18 inches (1)

£100-200

561* Military ship models. A cased wooden waterline model of HMS Liverpool, well detailed with bi-plane on deck and a smaller vessel approaching, painted on rear ‘Built by H. Reveley Field, 1941, scale 1-50”, 12 x 49.5cm together with a carved wood model of submarine H.M.S.M. Rechabite, 56cm long, mounted on a wooden base, plus four small carved wood waterline Naval ships, 30cm long and smaller (6)

£80-120

(1)

£80-120

£70-100

562* Model ship. A scratch built three-mast topsail schooner, with green and black hull, deck fittings and ship’s head, the stern inscribed ‘Simon Dee, Ipswich’, 77cm high x 96cm long, presented on a wooden stand (1)

£80-120

563* ‘Chantecler’ - Champion de la Mer, 1909 Moteur Brasier, Coque Despujols: A Hand-Coloured Pochoir Lithograph after Ernest Montaut (1879-1909). A large, horizontal marine image, with a printed E. Montaut signature bottom left and Copyright M.M. (i.e. Maguerite Montaut) Paris, plus the full title, in the bottom left margin. Good colour. Recently mounted, framed and glazed. Sheet size 37 x 87cm. (1)

£80-120

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566* Riunione Motonautica Internazionale Poster (1931). A large and colourful poster in a vertical format, printed by Barabino & Graeve, Genova (39445), advertising this event, which took place at Gardone R. (Lago di Garda) on the 8th to 18th May, 1931. Two motor vessels speed through the water, the lower left-hand corner depicting a bright red and yellow buoy, and the upper left portion of the image filled by fluttering penant flags of various nations. A few surface marks, but overall in superb condition, with bright, unfaded colouring. Framed and glazed. Sheet size, including the margins 99 x 69cm. (1)

570* Three Toy Boats to include: ‘Pride of Britain II’ by Bing with green and cream finish on wood, with polished decking and brass fittings, and Greyhound IV by an unknown maker, with a stained wood hull and upper deck, both clockwork powered, with keys. Also a Bowman live steam-powered launch with boiler, spirit kettle and fittings. Each about 22 inches (56cms) long. (3)

£150-200

£140-180

567* RMS Niagara. A commemorative hand bell with anchor handle, the bell engraved R.M.S. Niagara dated 7-2-37, with 8 sets of initials, 15cm high RMS Niagara nicknamed the Titanic of the Pacific, in 1940 she was struck by a mine and sank with a large consignment of gold bullion on-board. (1) £50-80

568* Ship’s Compass. A brass ship’s compass, circa 1900, by Dent & Co & Johnson Ltd, stamped ‘Pilot B, No 106’, with black and white directional ring, brass case with mirror, 17 cm diameter (1)

£100-150

571* US Navy. A WWII 1939 Mark 1 US Navy Deck Clock by Seth Thomas No.1246, the 14cm diameter black circular dial Arabic numerals, dated 1939 in an aluminium bulk head case mounted on wooden shield shape board with later engraved plaque stating it was taken from the USS South Dakota BB57 Battleship

569* Toto III. A live steam, single-step racing hydroplane model of wood construction. Powered by a scratch-built single-cylinder engine, with direct drive via a balanced crankshaft to the two-blade racing propeller. The design incorporates a lubrication system via a two-cycle reduction gear driven oil pump, one to feed the steam line, the other branching three ways to the engine bearings. The tubular boiler is fitted with a paraffin burner, super heater, safety valve, sight glass, pressure gauge and other fittings. The boiler is mounted on four turned columns, and the hull is step ventilated with spray hatches covering the fore and aft sections of the cockpit. Steering is by a hand-operated Vernier adjusted rudder, and the vessel comes complete with a carrying box, alternative propellers, exhibition handbook, and a photograph of the boat in a 1930s exhibition. 36-inches long, 10-inches wide. (1)

(1)

£300-500

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RAILWAYANA & MODELS

Lot 572 572* Model Rail. A large collection of electric model rail contained in eight wooden wine boxes, including locomotives, steam and diesel, Hornby Dublo Glen Castle 7020, Eddystone 34028 and tender, freight wagons, platform accessories, boxed sets, mostly Pullman carriages (Hornby), carriages several BR styles, etc (8)

£500-800

573* Model rail. Graham Farish Merchant Navy Type Loco, Sir Eustace Missenden together with Brocklebank Line both in mint boxed condition plus another for Green (Southern Railway, Plymouth 34003) boxed, five Graham Farish waggons, two Pullman carriages plus Horny Dublo fuel waggons etc.

574* Vacuum Pump. An early 20th century “Geryk” Vacuum Pump by Pulsometer Engineering Co Ltd, with large revolving flywheel and wooden handle, the grey painted iron framework stamped ‘PAT No12677’, with Manufacturers Plate and Reference No. 14267, 51.5cm high

(14)

(1)

£200-300

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575* Beam Engine. A fine scratch built model of a beam engine, the cylinder with brass bound mahogany cladding, spoked flywheel, solid pulley wheel and round tapered column supporting the beam, the steps and galleries with handrails and perforated walkways, finished in maroon and black with yellow and red tiling, 37cm wide, mounted on a simulated black and white tiled base Provenance: From the collection of the Late Ron Wheele (1921-1998), purchased at Rupert Toovey Auctioneers, March 2009. Hand built by the late Ron Wheele who carried out restoration work at Brighton Toy Museum and the Brighton Engineerium. (1) ÂŁ1000-1500

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576* Traction Engine. A well-engineered 1in. scale model of the single cylinder, two speed, four shaft general purpose traction engine, Registration No. JH 1420, built to the design of ‘Minnie’ by R.T. Gallienne, 1978, complete with brazed riveted copper boiler with fitting including water and pressure gauges, safety, blower, and clack valves and wash out plug, engine details include single cylinder 5/8in. bore x 1in. stroke, Stephenson’s link reversing, ratchet operated lubricator, eccentric driven feed pump and by-pass, counterbalanced crackshaft, two road speeds mounted inside the horn plates and spoked flywheel, chassis details include worm and roller chain steering, spoked, straked wheel with brass hub caps, footplate controlled damper, winch drum, cable and fair leads, band brake to rear axle, tender tank and other details, finished in maroon, red and black and polished brightwork, the smokebox door lettered R.T.G. & Company, Chester, 29cm x 45cm Provenance: Christies, British Engineerium sale, April 1985 (1)

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578* Schuco fire engine. A Schuco fire engine with turntable ladder and trailer, with remote control for and original bow with certificate and related paperwork (1)

579* Model Boat. Tucher & Walther, Victoria Louise River Boat, live steam, with white and red hull, forward mast and deck fittings, with original box, certificate and related paperwork

577* Beam engine. A fine model “Mary” beam engine by Tubal Cain, finely detailed with brass plaque engraved ‘ A four column beam engine with parallel motion and “Watt Governor” driving a positive displacement pump as used for draining mine shafts, 1977’, on softwood base, 32cm high x 32.5cm wide (1)

£200-300

(1)

£150-200

£300-500

580* Model Boat. Tucher & Walther, African Queen River Boat, live steam “Pop-Pop” Boat , with white and red hull, forward mast, anchor, rudder, 34cm long with original box, certificate and related paperwork (1)

Lot 578

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Printed Books, Prints & Documents Travel & Exploration, Maps & Atlases Science, Medicine & Agriculture Bookbinding Equipment & Accessories WEDNESDAY 9 NOVEMBER 2016 For further information please contact Chris Albury or Colin Meays: chris@dominicwinter.co.uk colin@dominicwinter.co.uk

James Baillie Fraser, Views in the Himala Mountains, 1820, with 20 fine, large-scale hand-coloured aquatints Estimate ÂŁ10,000-15,000


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Modern First Editions Children’s & Illustrated Books Victorian Peepshows, Games & Juvenilia A Private Collection of Victorian Greetings Cards Film Posters & Entertainment Memorabilia THURSDAY 15 DECEMBER 2016 For further information please contact Susanna Winters or Paul Rasti: susanna@dominicwinter.co.uk paul@dominicwinter.co.uk 01285 860006

Two Rare and Large Stand-up Valentine Cards, German, early 20th century Estimate: ÂŁ100-150


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INFORMATION FOR BUYERS AFTER THE AUCTION Online Results: If you weren’t present or able to follow the auction live, you can find results for the sale on our website shortly after the sale has ended. Payment: The price you pay is the amount at which the auctioneer’s hammer falls (the hammer price), plus a buyer’s premium (a percentage of the final hammer price) and vat where applicable. You will be issued with an invoice made out to the name and address provided on your registration form. Please note successful bids made via live bidding cannot be invoiced or paid for until the day after an auction. A live bidding fee of 3% + vat will be added to your invoice. METHODS OF PAYMENT Cheque: Cheques will only be accepted on the day of the sale by prior arrangement (please contact our office for further information). Cheques by post will be accepted but a period of 5 working days will be required for the cheque to clear before purchases can be collected or posted. Cash: Payments can be made at the Cashier’s Office, either during or after the sale. Debit Card: There is no additional charge for purchases made with these cards. Debit cards drawn on an overseas bank, however, will be subject to a 2% surcharge. Credit Cards: Visa and Mastercard are accepted, a 2% surcharge will apply. It is a good idea to let your card provider know in advance if you are intending to buy something. This can help cut down the time we need to seek authority when you come to pay. Bank Transfer: All transfers must state the relevant invoice no. If transferring from a foreign currency, the amount we receive must be the total due after the currency conversion and the deduction of any bank charges. Collection/Postage/Delivery: If you attend the auction in person and are successful in your bid, you are free to collect your item once payment has been made. Successful commission or live bids will be invoiced to you the day after the sale. When it is possible for our in-house packing department to send your purchase(s), a charge for postage/packing/insurance will be included in your invoice. Where it is not possible for our in-house packing department to send your item you will be required to make your own arrangements or to contact Mailboxes etc (tel: 01793 525009) who may be able to help. We provide a monthly delivery service to Central London, usually on Wednesday of the week following an auction. Payment must be received before this option can be requested. A charge will be added to your invoice for this service. ARTIST'S RESALE RIGHT LAW ("DROIT DE SUITE") Lots marked with AR next to the lot number may be subject to Droit de Suite. Droit de Suite is payable on the hammer price of any artwork sold in the lifetime of the artist, or within 70 years of the artist's death. The buyer agrees to pay Dominic Winter Auctioneers Ltd. an amount equal to the resale royalty and we will pay such amount to the artist's collecting agent. Resale royalty applies where the Hammer price is 1,000 Euros or more and the amount cannot be more than 12,500 Euros per lot. The amount is calculated as follows: Royalty For the Portion of the Hammer Price (in Euros) 4.00% up to 50,000 3.00% between 50,000.01 and 200,000 1.00% between 200,000.01 and 350,000 0.50% between 350,000.01 and 500,000 Invoices will, as usual, be issued in Pounds Sterling. For the purposes of calculating the resale royalty the Pounds Sterling/Euro rate of exchange will be the European Central Bank reference rate on the day of the sale. Please refer to the DACS website www.dacs.org.uk for further details.

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Libraries & Archives Nathan Winter & Chris Albury Paintings & Prints Nathan Winter Antiques & Furniture Henry Meadows Medals & Militaria Henry Meadows Aviation & Transport Collections Chris Albury & Henry Meadows Atlases, Maps & Prints John Trevers Antiquarian Books Colin Meays Modern First Editions Paul Rasti Children's Books, Toys & Games Susanna Winters Oriental & Islamic Art Matthew Farren Sports Books & Memorabilia Paul Rasti Taxidermy, Fossils & Field Sports John Trevers Vintage Photography & Cinema Chris Albury Manuscripts, Autographs & Ephemera Chris Albury

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CONDITIONS OF SALE AND BUSINESS 1. The Seller warrants to the Auctioneer and the buyer that he is the true owner or is properly authorised to sell the property by the true owner and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. 2.

7. Any representation or statement by the Auctioneer in any catalogue, brochure or advertisement of forthcoming sales as to authorship, attribution, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price is a statement of opinion only. Every person interested should exercise and rely on his own judgement as to such matters and neither the Auctioneer nor his servants or agents are responsible for the correctness of such opinions. No warranty whatsoever is given by the Auctioneer or the seller in respect of any lot and any express or implied warranties are hereby excluded.

(a) The highest bidder to be the buyer. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen he has absolute authority to settle it or re-offer the lot. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid, divide any lot, combine any two or more lots or withdraw any lot without prior notice. (b) Where goods are bought at auction by a buyer who has entered into an agreement with another or others that the other or others (or some of them) shall abstain from bidding for the goods and the buyer or other party or one of the other parties is a dealer (as defined in the Auction Biddings Agreement Act 1927) the buyer warrants that the goods are bought bona fide on joint account.

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(a) Notwithstanding any other terms of these conditions, if within fourteen days of the sale the Auctioneer has received from the buyer of any lot notice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and within fourteen days after such notification the buyer returns the same to the Auctioneer in the same condition as at the time of the sale and satisfies the Auctioneer that considered in the light of the entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. "A deliberate forgery" means a lot made with intention to deceive. (b) A buyer's claim under this condition shall be limited to any amount paid to the Auctioneer for the lot and for the purpose of this condition the buyer shall be the person to whom the original invoice was made out by the Auctioneer.

9. Lots may be removed during the sale after full settlement in accordance with 4(d) hereof. 10. All goods delivered to the Auctioneer's premises will be deemed to be delivered for sale by auction unless otherwise stated in writing and will be catalogued and sold at the Auctioneer's discretion and accepted by the Auctioneer subject to all these conditions. In the case of miscellaneous books, the Auctioneer reserves the right to extract and dispose of books that, in the opinion of the Auctioneer at his absolute discretion, have no saleable value and, therefore, might detract from the saleability of the rest of the lot and the Auctioneer shall incur no liability to the seller, in respect of the books disposed of. By delivering the goods to theAuctioneer for inclusion in his auction sales each seller acknowledges that he/she accepts and agrees to all the conditions.

(a) The buyer shall forthwith upon the purchase give in his name and permanent address and pay to the Auctioneer immediately after the conclusion of the auction the total sum due. (b) The buyer may be required to pay down during the course of the sale the whole or any part of the total sum due, and if he fails to do so after such request the lot or lots may at the Auctioneer's absolute discretion be put up again and resold immediately. (c) The buyer shall at his own expense take away any lot or lots purchased no later than five working days after the auction day. (d) The Auctioneer may at his own discretion agree credit terms with a buyer and extend the time limits for collection in special cases but otherwise payment shall be deemed to have been made only after the Auctioneer has received cash or a sterling banker’s draft or the buyer's cheque has been cleared.

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(a) If the buyer fails to pay for or take away any lot or lots pursuant to clause 4 or breaches any other condition of that clause the Auctioneer as agent for the seller shall be entitled after consultation with the seller to exercise one or other of the following rights: (i) Rescind the sale of that or any other lots sold to the buyer who defaults and re-sell the lot or lots whereupon the defaulting buyer shall pay to the Auctioneer any shortfall between the proceeds of that sale after deduction of costs of re-sale and the total sum due. Any surplus shall belong to the seller. (ii) Proceed for damages for breach of contract. (b) Without prejudice to the Auctioneer's rights hereunder if any lots or lots are not collected within five days or such longer period as the Auctioneer may have agreed otherwise, the Auctioneer may charge the buyer a storage charge of £1.00 + VAT at the current rate per lot per day. (c) Ownership of the lot purchased shall not pass to the buyer until he has paid to the Auctioneer the total sum due.

(a) Unless otherwise instructed in writing all goods on the Auctioneer's premises and in their custody will be held insured against the risks of fire, burglary, water damage and accidental breakage or damage. The value of the goods so covered will be the hammer price, or in the case of unsold lots the lower estimate, or in the case of loss or damage prior to the sale that which the specialised staff of the Auctioneer shall in their absolute discretion estimate to be the auction value of such goods. (b) The Auctioneer shall not be responsible for damage to or the loss, theft, or destruction of any goods not so insured because of the owner’s written instructions.

12. The Auctioneer shall remit the proceeds of the sale to the seller thirty days after the day of the auction provided that the Auctioneer has received the total sum due from the buyer. In all other cases the Auctioneer will remit the proceeds of the sale to the seller within seven days of the receipt by the Auctioneer of the total sum due. The Auctioneer will not be deemed to have received the total sum due until after any cheque delivered by the buyer has been cleared. In the event of the Auctioneer exercising his right to rescind the sale his obligation to the seller hereunder lapses.

(a) The seller shall be entitled to place a reserve on any lot and the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the seller for any lot on which a reserve has been placed. A seller may not bid on any lot on which a reserve has been placed. (b) Where any lot fails to sell, the Auctioneer shall notify the seller accordingly. The seller shall make arrangements either to reoffer the lot for sale or to collect the lot and may be asked to pay a commission not exceeding 50% of the selling commission and any special expenses incurred in cataloguing the lot. (c) If such arrangements are not made within seven days of the notification the Auctioneer is empowered to sell the lot by auction or by private treaty at not less than the reserve price and to receive from the seller the normal selling commission and special expenses.

13. In the case of the seller withdrawing instructions to the Auctioneer to sell any lot or lots, the Auctioneer may charge a fee of 12.5% of the Auctioneer's middle estimate of the auction price of the lot withdrawn together with Value Added Tax thereon and any expenses incurred in respect of the lot or lots. 14. The Auctioneer’s current standard notices and information (i.e. Collation and Amendments) will apply to any contract with the Auctioneer as if incorporated herein. 15. These conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English Law.

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