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A good quAntity of goodwood
‘festivAl of speed’ And ‘revivAl ’
competitors’ mementos And
souvenirs 1994-2012, including
enAmel bAdge pAsses,
including class-winner’s award, driver’s club
pass-tags, tickets, brassards and related
memorabilia, many contained in original
packaging, together with Goodwood Aero
Club members’ lapel badges and ephemera,
and two original roadside advertising-sign
posters from the inaugural Festival of Speed
Meeting, pasted on board with wooden
fixing-stakes from the very first “garden-party”
themed event in 1994.
(Qty)
£500 - 600
€630 - 750


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A p Air of ‘winged sphinx’ mAscots
by ruffony, french, 1920s,
mounted as a pair of bookends, each signed
plated hollow-cast white metal figure, 11cm
high, mounted on a light green marble base.
(2)
£800 - 1,
€1,000 - 1,

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A r Are ‘ mr Jorrocks’ cAr m Ascot,
by ‘ snAffles’ (chArles Johnson
pA yne), british, 1922,
signed ‘Snaffles’ and with Registered Design
No 692157 to base, ‘cire perdue’ cast silver-
plated bronze mascot, depicting the comical
cartoon character ‘Mr John Jorrocks’ in
huntsman’s full dress sounding his bugle and
mounted on his galloping horse, complete with
riding crop and reigns, 12cm high, mounted
on a wooden display plinth.
£2,000 - 3,
€2,500 - 3,

Mr John Jorrocks was a fictional comical
character created by English novelist and
sports writer Robert Smith Surtees (1805-
1864) who serialised in pictorial form the
exploits of ‘Mr Jorrocks of St.Botolph Lane and
Great Coram Street’, a vulgar urban Cockney
grocer with a taste for country life, sports and
hunting, in his sporting editorial New Sporting
Magazine between 1831 and 1834, which
were later collated and published by George
Routledge & Sons in the 1838 title ‘Jorrocks’s
Jaunts and Jollities’.

Charles ‘Snaffles’ Johnson Payne (1884–1967)
was an English artist, painting mainly military,
racing and equestrian scenes, and was the
sculptor of the ‘Mr Jorrocks’ mascot offered for
sale here today.

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A fine hisp Ano- sui ZA deskpiece, by
f.bAZ in, french, 1920s,
signed ‘F.Bazin’ to left side of base, nickelled
bronze, in the form of the flying stork above a
stylised cloud formation, 22cm long, mounted
on a black painted tiered wooden display base.
£3,000 - 4,
€3,800 - 5,

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A r Are ‘ snAke girl’ mAscot by reni
pA lmier, french, circA 1910,
signed to rear of base, nickel-plated bronze,
depicting a nude female with a snake wrapped
around her upstretched arms, 22cm high,
mounted on a period radiator cap above a
turned wooden display base.
£5,000 - 6,
€6,300 - 7,
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