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An interesting ‘edwArdiAn motorist’ cerAmic cArd
trA y, circA 1905,
coloured glazed ceramic, depicting a speeding driver in motoring attire
at the wheel, 17cm long.
£500 - 700
€630 - 880


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An eArly And rAre ‘benZin’ chinA motoring Jug by
cArl tielsch, germAn, circA 1908,
in the form of a portly lady in motoring attire carrying an oil-can, the
head and scarf forming the lid and handle, hand-painted and glazed
with gilt detailing, with ‘CT’ eagle mark and mould number under
base, 27cm high.
(2)
£1,000 - 1,500
€1,300 - 1,900


A similar example of this jug is illustrated in the book The Motor Car in
Art by John J Zolomij (see page 173).


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A cAsed set of 36 sterling silver commemorAtive
motoring ingots, by John pinches, 1970s,
produced in the mid-1970s for the Beaulieu National Motor Museum,
each hallmarked London and struck with image of veteran, vintage
or pre-War road or race car including Alfa Romeo, Bentley, Bugatti,
Hispano-Suiza, Mercedes-Benz, and others, each ingot 52mm wide
and weighing approximately 68gms, all contained within a fitted
wooden case 41cm wide, complete with key and 36 corresponding
information cards.
£1,000 - 1,500
€1,300 - 1,900

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A cAsed displAy set of ‘bAdges of the world’s greAt
motor cArs’,
comprising 25 motor car emblems for the National Motor Museum by
Danbury Mint, including Alfa Romeo, Aston Martin Lagonda, Bentley,
Bugatti, Ferrari, Maserati, Mercedes-Benz, Rolls-Royce and other
marques, each finely detailed cloisonne enamel badge, common
mounted in wooden display case, fitted with protective Perspex ‘title’
sheet, the case 39 x 30cm.
£800 - 1,200
€1,000 - 1,500

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