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33* Rolls-Royce. Thrupp & Maberly Ltd coachwork brochure for Rolls-Royce, c.1936-1938, single tipped-in illustration with printed glassine text leaf, some light foxing otherwise in clean and good condition, original cream card cover, tied with cord at spine, oblong 8vo The Rolls-Royce 25/30 built between 1936 and 1938 is an updated version of the 20/25 with larger engine to provide more power, as often, over-large bodies had been fitted to the earlier model leading to complaints about its performance. (1) £100 - £150
28* Rolls-Royce. Phantom VI by Frua, Royle Cars news release information pack, January 22nd, 1993, ten 20 x 25cm (& smaller) colour photographs, colour printed specification sheet and eight leaf news release documentation from Royle Cars of Staindrop near Darlington, Co. Durham, contained together in original printed folder, slim folio The last Rolls-Royce Phantom VI to be completed made its debut at the Geneva Motor Show on 2nd March 1993, being offered for sale with a price tag of £2.1M. (1) £80 - £120
31* Rolls-Royce. The 40/50 H.P. RollsRoyce ‘New Phantom’, Some Opinions sales brochure, c.1927, single tipped-in colour plate, original Rolls-Royce compliments slip, original light blue covers, stitched at spine, ink mark at foot of upper cover, some wear to the edges and discolouration, slim folio The Rolls-Royce Phantom was Rolls-Royce’s replacement for the original Silver Ghost. Introduced as the ‘New Phantom’ in 1925, the Phantom had a larger engine than the Silver Ghost. (1) £150 - £200
29* Rolls-Royce. Silver Wraith sales brochure, c.1949, colour illustrations (many full-page) and one colour plate loosely inserted in rear pocket, together with price sheet for August 1949 (crossed through), guarantee certificate card and typed price lists for October 1950 & June 1951, original spiral bound decorative printed card covers, slim oblong 4to (1)
£80 - £120
30* Rolls-Royce. The 25-30 H.P. RollsRoyce The “Wraith” brochure, c.1939, 4 tipped-in and mounted colour plates, some spotting but generally in very clean condition, original spiral bound with cream card covers, front cover inscribed in ink ‘1939’, oblong folio (1)
34* Rolls-Royce. Silver Wraith sales brochure, c.1952, full-page colour illustrations, gilt initials and emblems to text, five colour plates contained in rear pocket, original embossed thin card covers stitched with cord at spine, with attached glassine wrapper, slim folio, with two loosely inserted price sheets (one published January 1952) and a Guarantee card for a Silver Wraith chassis number SR-48682 dated 19th September 1954 belonging to a Herbert Lozier, together with Rolls-Royce, Phantom III Abridged Catalogue, c.1936-1939, original printed wrappers, slim 8vo (2)
£100 - £150
35* Southern Motor Company. The Southern Motor Co., Rolls Royce Car, [1939], six monochrome illustrations, original printed wrappers, side sewn with cord at spine edge, upper cover dated 1939 in ink to both sides and some paperclip rust marks, oblong 8vo The Southern Motor Company of 72 Park Hill, Clapham produced replica models of RollsRoyce cars, constructed on a Rolls-Royce chassis with specially designed coachwork and fittings. (1) £80 - £120
32* Rolls-Royce. ‘The Best Car in the World’, Silver Cloud & Silver Wraith sales brochure, c.1955-1958, colour and black & white illustrations, and paint colour sample swatches, original spiral-bound maroon grained plastic covered boards, oblong folio (1)
£100 - £150
36* Vincents Coachwork. Coachwork by Vincents of Reading, sales brochure, c.1930, two monotone plates loosely inserted in rear pocket, original printed wrappers, slim oblong 4to
£80 - £120
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