A De Dion Bouton bronze hub cap, circa 1900
A De Dion Bouton bronze hub cap, circa 1900, threaded, 55mm diameter.
A De Dion Bouton bronze hub cap, circa 1900, threaded, 55mm diameter.
A Rolls-Royce Phantom II radiator shell, chromed, complete with shutters and enamel 'RR' badge, some light use, fitted with modern cast alloy Spirit of Ecstasy replica mascot.
A Vauxhall 30/98 radiator, comprising core and nickelled surround, applied with enamel badge, the reverse applied with Coventry Motor Fittings brass plaque, used.
A Vauxhall 30/98 gearbox, numbered OE 185, sound apparent cosmetic condition, believed to be complete with all internals.
A central section of the instrument panel from a Vauxhall 30/98, fitted with CAV No4 Ammeter and 3 light switches, used.
A veteran oiler, cast alloy reservoir casing with sight glass to front, bolted alloy plate lid fitted with four drip feed oilers with sight glasses, (internal tubes missing), with part of bronze pump handle and mechanism, the casing 34 x 18 x 14cm. 32cm high overall.
Three carburettors, comprising White & Poppe 30mm, patented 1906, number 10449; Zenith cast body, overpainted with new parts fitted; and bronze bodied carburettor, believed French, 1920s, marked 30V 2434, together with four White & Poppe booklets and leaflets for 1912 and 1916 and a Zenith Carburetters booklet, June 1914; with two Wico Series A high tension magnetos and a UH magneto, (magnetos suitable for spares).
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A Claudel bronze carburettor, French, up-draft type, used condition, 14cm high.
A tachometer by S. Smith & Sons (Motor Accessories) Ltd, Patented 1911, with circa 1914 address of 179-115 Gt Portland St marked on white dial, with scale from 6-30 hundreds RPM, heavy bronze casting stamped X1087, 8.5cm diameter flat lens, rear casting with some loss.
Assorted motoring collectables including an Edwardian Watford clock, model 409, brass case, nickel dial with Roman numerals, 8cm diameter bevelled lens, later fitted with stand to the rear, winder loose: together with a set of six silver AA cocktail sticks in a J C Vickery case; an RAC glass ashtray, a City of Nottingham drivers licence, 1915, and six motoring themed phone cards.
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