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Lot 142

FOOTBALL, selection, 1960S onwards, inc. programmes, autographs, brochure; Portsmouth, 2002/3 Champions; Brighton 1976/7 (24H/14A), v Torquay friendly (4-page) etc., G to EX, qty.

Lot 187

A varied and interesting collection of sports miscellany,to include Band 2 Book from the 1936 Olympics in Berlin complete with photographs, 2 Copies of the Sporting Mirror from the 1950's,a small book with signed newspaper cuttings of English goalkeepers from the 1960's, printed autograph sheets of the Leeds and Manchester United teams from the 1950's, Athletics meeting programme from Harnsworth Athletic Club in 1922, Song sheet Wales v Scotland football 1954, 1959 Lions Tour Brochure to Australia and New Zealand 1959, 3 Official Handwritten team sheets submitted to the Football League by Derby County for matches v Huddersfield, West Bromwich Albion and Sheffield Wednesday in the 1930's, 1986 TV Times World Cup 1986 Pull Out guide, 150th Anniversary Yorkshire CCC dinner Menu at Elland Road. Leeds 2013, 5 Greyhound Racecards from White City 1948 and 1949 and Gosforth 1950, Epsom Derby Racecard 1959 won by Parthia, 2 Pewter mugs presented to the winners of a Tenpin Bowling Competition in Hong Kong in the 1960's, miscellaneous football programmes and tickets from the 1950's and 1960's to include Chelsea v Crewe (FAC) ticket 1960/61,Chelsea and England Scarves plus a Hertha Berlin shirt with Salomon Kalou's name on the back.

Lot 555

A Japanese Government Railways tourism brochure printed before the cancellation of the 1940 Tokyo Olympic Games,English language, with mention of the Games including construction of venues and preparations in general, includes fold out map, paper damage bottom right-hand corner of brochure

Lot 658

Rio 2016 Olympic Games Official Memorabilia: No.1 of 16 bearer's torches used during the Torch Relay and then selected to commemorate Brazil's gold medal in the men's football tournament,with a unique hologram identifying the torch number, designed by Chelles e Hayashi, manufactured by Recam Laser, comprised of several recycled aluminium sections and distinguished by its unique mechanism, which, when passed between torch bearers, allows it to expand 5.5cm vertically towards its flame, simulating the movement of an athlete, when expanded, the undulating sections, coated with a pearl white epoxy resin, reveal a rainbow of different colours within, chosen by the designers to symbolise elements of Brazil's landscape-golden sun, green mountains, blue sea and Copacabana's dark blue sidewalks, length 69cm., weight 1,500gr., in original carrying bag & tube; and an acrylic display stand; offered with official certificate brochure and sale invoice from the Rio 2016 Official Auction

Lot 120

Ferrari Il Libro Rosso, "The Red Book". This book written by Enzo Ferrari is "his story". Having been asked to write the story many times, he always postponed the moment but in this book, he has taken the opportunity to reveal the thoughts, ideas, beliefs, and feelings that have formed the fabric of the man himself. He recalls the memories of his family and the men and events that led him to build cars bearing his name. Italian text, in excellent condition. Included is a Ferrari GTO Zender brochure detailing, in colour, information on all 39 GTO models.

Lot 1066

A rare Walt Disney character merchandise sales brochure in remarkable condition for its age, sold with a clockwork model of a couple dancing as illustrated inside the brochure.

Lot 1342

Gone With The Wind Premier brochure, poster and framed picture

Lot 480

A 1930's 'Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Co. Ltd' Single Deck Bus brochure

Lot 842

Grahame-White Aviation Company. Flying at Hendon, Official Souvenir of the London Aerodrome, Hendon, N.W., 1st edition, 1913, 72 pages, numerous illustrations, original printed brown wrappers, with mounted colour illustration to upper cover, a little frayed and one or two closed tears to margins, 8vo, together with Milestones in Aerial History, British Aeronautics and the Grahame-White Company, 1919, 162 pages, numerous illustations, mostly after photographs, original cloth-backed printed boards, rubbed and some marks, a little fraying to edges, 4to, plus Sir W.G. Armstrong, Whitworth & Co., Ltd. Aeroplanes, 1919, 28-page souvenir brochure, with illustrations of Armstrong-Whitworth biplanes after photographs, original printed wrappers, stitched as issued, some light soiling and marks, oblong 4to, and other similar souvenir brochures for British aircraft manufacturers, circa 1918-20, including Our Part in the Great War, Ruston & Hornsby Limited, Engineers, circa 1918, Aircraft in Peace and War by Sir John Foster Fraser, the Blackburn Aeroplane & Motor Company, 1919, Aircraft in the Making, Boulton & Paul Limited, Norwich, circa 1920, Ruston Aircraft Production, a souvenir of Ruston's 1000th aeroplane, circa 1918, Sixth International Aero Exhibition, Olympia, July 9-20, 1920, etc., all original printed wrappers, mostly slim 8vo (18)

Lot 745

Spitfire. Vickers Supermarine "Spitfire" is the Fastest Military Single-Engined Fighter in Service, June 1939, 32 pp. sales brochure in English and French printed in blue and sepia with sepia illustrations from photographs, comb bound card covers, a little toned and one small damp spot to inner margin, oblong slim folio (22 x 35 cm) Rare. (1)

Lot 799

Pioneer Aviation. Learning to Fly, How Pupils are trained at the Grahame-White School of Flying, soft booklet, 16 printed pages with monochrome illustrations, 24.5 x 15.5cm, together with The Grahame-White New Baby Biplane brochure with manuscript annotations, 19 x 12cm; First Aerial Derby Official Programme 8 June 1912; The London Aerodrome Official Programme for The Aerial Derby 20 September 1913; Flying at Hendon Official Souvenir of the London Aerodrome, 1st Edition 1913 booklet plus Flying at Hendon Season 1913 miniature booklet, 14 x 11cm (6)

Lot 300

BUILT BY MITSUBISHI DOCKYARD AND ENGINE WORKS, NAGASAKI, CIRCA 1910 AND BELIEVED TO BE THE ONLY SURVIVING PRE-1945 EXAMPLE, the laminated and carved hull finished in lacquer with bilge keels, rudder, gilt propellers and portholes, lowered and moored companionway, lined decks and hatch covers, with fittings including anchor crane and winch, capstans, ventilators, bitts, rigged derrits, white painted superstructure with bridge with search lamp over, carved and covered lifeboats in davits, stayed funnels, with safety value, extension pipe and funnel, raked masts with standing rigging and ladders, wood capped deck rails, engine room lights, multiple fire buckets, mushroom ventilators, water buckets, emergency helms, telegraphs and binnacle and much other fine detailing, mounted on four turned baluster supports to painted display base with dual ivorine builder's plates in Japanese and English (restoration and some replaced parts) – 44 x 144in. (112 x 366cm.) together with a folder of data and letters from Mitsubishi regarding history etc.; and including a contemporary advertising brochure (2)Provenance: Brussels World's Fair, 1910 (Japanese Pavillion); Museum of Human Knowledge, Brussels, 1910-closure; Private owner-1997; 1997-date Private Collector, BelgiumLaunched on the 18th February 1911 with her maiden voyage on August 26th that year, Shinyo Maru was the third and last of a class of crack turbine liners built between 1908-10 for the Toyo Kisen Line which was competing strongly for trans-Pacific traffic against the Pacific Mail Steamship Company and the Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company. Measuring 575ft with a breadth of 63ft. she displaced nearly 22,000 tons and her triple screws gave her a brisk speed of 21 knots. The company went so far as to state in their own literature that The three steamships undoubtedly represent, on the Pacific, the high standard maintained by the "Mauretania" and the "Lusitania" on the Atlantic. Luxuriously appointed throughout to top Western specifications, they were elegantly furnished with Oriental-style Western furniture and decor and could accommodate 210 First; 57 Second and 754 Third Class passengers. Plying a regular route between Hong Kong and San Francisco, in 1926 the Toyo Line was taken over by Nippon Yusen and from 1932 she was laid up, eventually broken up in 1936. This model is a scarce survivor - modelled in the English style, there are several distinctly Japanese elements - such as the lacquered hull and rudder, and the multiple chain stays applied to the funnels. Having been displayed at the World's Fair in Brussels in 1910, it seems that it was donated to a local museum. As a consequence it survived the atomic bomb that devastated Nagasaki in 1945 and which incinerated every other Mitsubishi model.This model will be available for viewing at Imperial Road

Lot 668

James Osborne (1940 1992) brown bronze maquette 'Boy on a Rocking Horse', No. 5 of 30, after the full-size bronze located in Kensington Gardens, London, on a marble block base, signed and numbered, to/w a brochure and certificate of edition, 42 cm high overall

Lot 113

Delage D8. A late 1930s sales brochure featuring the Normal, Sports and Long Chassis cars, with specifications in English, details of component parts, pictures of the engine, interiors and chassis profile. At the rear are placed 7 full-page semi-three-quarter images of different coachbuilding styles. The cream cover held together with a cord tie, the edges of the cover and style cards a little soiled, otherwise good (1)

Lot 115

1904 - Cl‚ment. A petit stapled brochure for Automobiles & Cycles, the first pages illustrating bicycles, the latter illustrating motorcycles, and five pages of profile images of motor-cars, with specifications and prices. In good clean condition (1)

Lot 127

Charron Ltd. An August 1912, anniversary brochure to celebrate 10 years of progress of the company. In horizontal format and containing a brief outline of the company's history, the construction of their cars, and details of their coachbuilding department and specifications. It also includes a bizarre illustrated story, inspired by H. G. Wells 1895 novel, 'The Time Machine', by a pseudonymous author named 'Carnovsky, in fact a nom de plume for M. E. Sailland (1872-1956), featuring a tale by 'Tom Charron' and his journey through the ages, and enhanced by five colour pictures depicting scenes from his fantasy tale by Gus Bofa (1883-1969). Square-backed with a faux leather cover, cotton-tied (now a little frayed), the content in excellent order. French text Historic Note: Charron began as manufactures of prestigious motor-cars in 1902, with the vehicles being sold as CGV, the initials of its then directors, Charron, Girardot and Voigt. In 1906 a British branch was created and the company continued until 1930. (1)

Lot 129

Pope-Hartford Automobiles. A 1912 brochure of 32pp, with tinted images, most in profile, of Models 27 & 28, together with Public Service Vehicle specifications and prices. Views of the factory and introductory text. A cotton-tied embossed card cover. Editorial very good, but the cover a little rubbed (1)

Lot 133

1899 American Electric Vehicle Co. A miniature 8pp brochure with an orange card cover advertising the 'The 20th Century Movement', being electric-powered vehicles, including the 'Runabout' and Brougham. Together with four extra illustrated handbills and three press cuttings. Also, The Tripler & Liquid Air & Power Company Ltd. A suite of documents relating to this unusual and ill-fated Boston (USA) company, which proposed powering automobiles with 'Liquid Air', in fact air that has been lowered to cryogenic temperatures condensing it into a mobile liquid and protected from room temperature in a vacuum insulated flask. The c1900 period documents include an explanation of its use in a vehicle, share prospects and leaflets. All in fine condition (15)

Lot 134

Electrically-Powered Carriages 1897. An 85pp facsimile of an original promotional brochure for Bersey Electric-Powered Cabs, featuring images of Bersey, a line-up of circa 21 cabs, Electrical Landau, Victoria, Bath Chair, Parcels Van, etcetera. Detailed text about their design, licensing, press opinions and charging system. Bound in brown cloth hardcovers, with gilt title to the spine, the reproduction value is very good, albeit the images are not so crisp as an original document. Excellent condition overall Historic Note: Walter Bersey designed electric buses and taxi cabs between 1893 and 1899. The early vehicles had 3 1/2hp Lundell engines, which performed at 9mph for a distance of around 50 miles. Two companies built 77 taxi cabs to Bersey's design, and the enterprise lasted from August 1897 to August 1899. (1)

Lot 135

1906 Ford Motor Co., Brochure, 24pp with a brown paper cover, illustrating the Models K, N, F and Runabout and illustrating the Light Weight Racer and 'Famous 999'. Also, a November 1911 dated pocket brochure detailing, with colour imaging, the Model T in 24pp, a promotional booklet for the Western Motor Works of Chislehurst and a Motorists Almanac for 1917, published in New York, containing useful hints and tips for the motorist, with illustrations by Gluyas Williams. 62pp with a hard cover. All in good, clean condition (4)

Lot 141

The Richardson Light Car. A very rare, 1921 dated, 8-10hp, 16pp, monochrome brochure featuring images of the friction drive, body, chassis, paint shop, dashboard, engine and workshops. Generally sound but the fore-edge of the cover thumbed and a little soiled (1)

Lot 142

1906 Gladiator Automobiles. A cord-tied, landscape style, 32pp French brochure, detailing the 10, 12, 14, 15, 18, 24 and 30hp motor cars, the 12hp truck, with profile images, chassis plan, component line-drawings, 1905 competition successes with specifications. The cover a little stained and soiled, editorial very good (1)

Lot 143

1928 Lea-Francis. A multi-fold coloured well-illustrated brochure, giving specifications and body styles of their current models from the 12/22hp to the Hyper Sports TT Supercharged Model. Together with a 1929 dated price list. Both items in excellent condition, save for a little age soiling on the front cover (2)

Lot 144

c1901 Panhard & Levassor. A rare stapled, landscape style, 25-page, French text brochure, detailing various tonneau, phaeton, coupe, limousine and Victoria motor cars, to include a skiff and omnibus, with profile images of body styles, 1895 to 1900 competition successes. The faux crocodile green cover, a little creased and soiled, editorial very good (1)

Lot 146

1930 Lagonda. A prestige hard-bound brochure of 24pp, illustrating various Two-Litre and Three-Litre models, and listing with specifications 14/60hp and 16/65hp variations. Bound in cream card with a green spine and gilt label, while the editorial is tight and generally good, the cover is water-stained and soiled (1)

Lot 147

1923 Sunbeam. A late 1923, 3rd edition, cord-tied prestige brochure, 48pp and a grey card cover, featuring the current models from the 14hp to the 24/60hp, good illustrations of body styles, components, and discussing racing policy and achievements, with a separate handbill 'Sweeping Success'. In fine condition, save for a little bumping to the top and lower corners of the cover. Also offered is an October 1930 44pp and card cover brochure, with excellent illustrations and in delightful condition (3)

Lot 148

AC Brochures. A 1923 monochrome illustrated brochure with 30pp and a sepia illustrated front card cover. In good condition with well-defined photographic illustrations. The staples are rusty, and there is a short tear to the front cover fore-edge. Also, a 1927 portrait format illustrated book of 36pp and colour card cover, promoting the current models from the 12-24hp to the 16-56hp, with coach building refinements, the listing of records and reliability awards, and an article '9000 miles in 8-weeks'. In sound condition, but the centre pages have separated from the staples. Offered with this lot are an 'ACtion' booklet detailing the 1935 competition successes, 16pp and yellow cover, and The New AC Two-Litre, an 8pp leaflet with a cut-away drawing by Max Millar (4)

Lot 149

1930 Morris Brochure. Dated Sep 1929, 32pp with detailed specifications and well-defined images. Also, a similar brochure dated 1933, 56pp, with 12 full page colour pictures. Both in good condition, save for a little staining on some pages, and a guarantee card, etcetera (4)

Lot 154

Bentley - Again 1928. A 29pp, Le Mans 24-hour race successes brochure, cord-tied gilt-embossed light blue card cover, describing and illustrating the second consecutive win for Bentley Motors, small 4to. Printed in red, well-defined monochrome images, with the F. Gordon Crosby 'Grandstand & Pits' centre spread. Cover top edge a little rubbed and faded, but the editorial is excellent, original spine and cord intact (1)

Lot 157

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 (1)

Lot 158

1925 Amilcar. A rare cord-tied brochure discussing their 'Sport Car Series', the Open Car with four body types, the Closed Car also sold in chassis only, and the Speed Model with two body styles but the series XCC and ZCD, the special race types with a front view illustration. The four monochrome images with very good definition are tipped-in on verso pages, with specifications, prices and notable victories from 1922, listed recto. An American version of the French publication, with English text, but prices in $ (1)

Lot 159

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 good (2)

Lot 162

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)

Lot 165

1935 Rolls-Royce 40-50hp Phantom II. A large 8vo brochure, having a grey cord-tied figured-card cover. 34pp with six tipped-in colour prints of body styles: Touring Saloon, Limousine, Landaulette and Sedanca, with full descriptions, specifications, detailed line drawings, engine views, component parts, etcetera. There are also sepia images of the London showrooms and interior views. In excellent condition, save for a little creasing to the cover edges. Original cord intact (1)

Lot 168

Renault. A 12pp brochure for the Four-Cylinder Models, the 8.3hp, 13.9hp and 17.9hp chassis, with specifications and good monochrome images. Also, types of bodywork on the 8hp to 45hp chassis, a 4pp single-fold two-colour pamphlet. Together with three brochures for Mathis, each dating post WWI. All in good or better condition, English text (5)

Lot 169

1911 A. W. Wall - Birmingham. Arthur William Wall, famous for the Wall-Auto-Wheel, yet this very rare 4pp and cover brochure features the 'All Weather' open frame motorised bicycle with either 4 or 5/6hp engines, together with an 'All Weather' Tricycle operated by the same ROC engine. In excellent, unused condition with a figured green card cover (1)

Lot 170

1923 Citro‰n. A 16pp brochure promoting the 'Twelve' and 'Light Fifteen', and a 16pp vertical style brochure promoting the 11.4hp with a French body and a 11.4hp with an English body, together with the 7.5hp and Delivery Van. Together with two other similar brochures and three multi-fold illustrated broadsheets. All in very good, clean condition, English text (1)

Lot 171

Seabrook R.M.C. Cars 1912. A rare 12pp brochure for the 'Car with an Underslung Frame', models 18-20 and 25-30, with good monochrome profile images, prices and specifications in 12pp. Also, a 1923 promotional reprint for the Napier 40/50hp from the Motor Owner magazine, 4pp. Also, a multi-fold, large format promotional sheet for Goodyear Cord Tyres, and a leaflet for the Lanchester Epicyclic Gear Change, all in good condition, save for light rubbing and creasing (4)

Lot 172

1925 Hillman. A rare two-fold brochure with three tipped-in colour depictions of the 10.4hp model. Printed on a lightweight grey card with black text. In good order, the front-page image slightly creased. Also, a similar two-fold brochure for the Standard 14hp 'Pall Mall' saloon, a single-sided sheet discussing variations in bodywork and specifications, and a multi-fold chassis chart. In good fettle, several light folds (4)

Lot 174

1923 Dodge Brothers. A 4pp colour brochure advertising their appearance at the Olympia Show. Oakland, a 4pp illustrated leaflet for 1913. Maxwell, several petit colour brochures dating from the mid-1920s, and other documents (a quantity)

Lot 175

1938 Alvis 4.3. A brochure issued Sept 1938 for this luxury sports car. Frontispiece being a full-colour artwork of an open 4-seater at speed. Photographic illustrations of engine, ghosted chassis across two pages, and six of engine parts. 12pp printed in black and gold on thick paper with end-papers and hardback binding in red with gold embossing. A wallet at the rear of contains a full set of artwork coachwork plates; sports-saloon 4-door, DHC, Vanden Plas pillarless saloon and the special short chassis open tourer with cutaway doors and fold-flat screen. 9 1/2 x 11 1/2-inches. Together with an Alvis issued road test in card covers. Both in good condition, some pencil notations (2)

Lot 176

1936 Alvis Speed Twenty, a 16pp brochure issued in January, with full colour artwork tipped-in plates of a saloon, DHC, sports 4-seater with fold-flat screen, side-mounts, cutaway doors and massive headlamps. Beneath each plate is a dimensioned seating plan and elevation. Also included are full page artwork line drawings of chassis and engine and four other line drawings of engine and gearbox, printed black on cream, plus thick card covers and printed silver and black on deep cream sheets.10 x 14 1/4-inches. With a creased corner, and a rubber stamp on the front cover (1)

Lot 178

Scott Motorcycles. A significant collection of early material, to include: catalogues for 1927 and 1930, and a rare Reynolds brochure for 1932. Also, a Hemmings 'Spares & Accessories for Scotts, monochrome photographs of Scotts racing in Ramsey and three large promotional photographs, to include J H Welsley on a Scott numbered 34, a Scott sociable publicity image and a facsimile of a letter from A. A. Scott to T. Ward about the sociable dated 1916. All in good fettle (14)

Lot 218

103 3/4 MPH - Percy Lambert. A brochure issued by the Clement Talbot Factory in 1913 in celebration of Percy Lambert's 'historic feat'. 28pp, imaging and describing the world record run, together with advertisements for their manufactured product. The cover in poor condition, but the content good. Also, eight car management books, to include: Rover Meteor 1931, Riley 100hp Model, Zenith Carburettor 1912 and Renault 9hp for 1910. All working copies (9)

Lot 27

1935 Salmson S4D, a sales brochure, to include the full-set of four coachwork style artwork plates by V‚dap. Together with an S4 handbook. Both in sound condition (2)

Lot 297

Rolls-Royce Brochures. A Silver Shadow brochure TSD 2445, dated 1968, with three colour specification sheets in the rear pocket; Silver Dawn, the 1949 1st ed, 4pp, with a vertical crease; Silver Wraith for 1949, 4pp, with a monochrome image on the rear page; Silver Dawn, the long-boot model, 8pp and grey card cover; together with three other documents (7)

Lot 298

The Bentleys at Le Mans. A Motor Racing Scrapbook No 5, dated 1948, the spiral binding with two cracks. Also, in the same series, The French Grand Prix No 7, and Jowett cars 1901 to 1951, a publicity brochure, similarly bound with a plastic spiral, in perfect condition. Together with British Trial Drivers - Their Cars & Awards 1902-1914 by Cowbourne, and several other publications (7)

Lot 305

1931 Bentley Eight Litre. A large 16pp and cover, 8vo brochure (No 35) dated February 1931. With splendid colour artwork on the front and rear of the cover by Le Berton. The printed artwork is Art Deco in style and features detailed monochrome images of component parts and the chassis, but also, Weymann coachwork, '100mph Saloon', 'Cabriolet De Ville' and a 'Close-coupled Saloon', with specifications and prices. Cotton stitched, the cover a little soiled with light creasing on the top edge, the spine intact (1)

Lot 306

1928 Bentley Three Litre Models. A brochure No 19, issued in February 1928, 24pp and a figured-card cover with a cotton tied spine. Printed on art-paper with prices for the Speed Model and the Standard Model, both with coachwork options, well-defined images of component parts, vignettes of various cars or vehicle details on each page, and tonal three-quarter profile images of all models listed. In remarkably good condition, the cover just a little discoloured on the edges, but very sound (1)

Lot 307

1928 Bentley 4 1/2-Litre. A rare large 8vo deluxe brochure. Numbered 24 and issued in April 1928, This is the first issued brochure for the model, with 16pp and a black faux leather effect card cover with a gilt label, the editorial and title page with coloured decoration and black text. There are well-defined images of the engine, chassis, Sporting Four-Seater, Weymann Saloon, Two-Seater and Single Coup‚, with specifications and prices. The original cotton tied spine is intact, the cover a little rubbed, there is just a little discoloration on the first fly page, and a little paper loss to one corner, otherwise in very good order (1)

Lot 308

1928 Bentley Six & Half Litre. A large format brochure numbered No 27 and dated October 1928. With 16pp, the catalogue is without its cover, but the editorial is intact, to include the title page. With yellow tinted vignettes of chassis and components, larger profile images of the engine and chassis, together with full specifications, description of the dual ignition system, dimensions for the coachbuilder and full accounts of the braking, lubrication and OHC. This document has been 'enjoyed' over the years, with some creasing to the fore-edge, a black taped spine, and a dealership rubber stamp in various places (1)

Lot 310

c1932 Bugatti Type 55. A very rare original example of the cord-tied 4pp and cover brochure for the Type 55, the road-going version of the type 51 Grand Prix. The grey card cover, with a gilt script to the front, opening to reveal a monochrome photograph of the Super-Sport Type 55 and discussing the speed, safety, comfort and performance, together with full specifications and a price of ,350. In very good condition save for slight fading to the cover fore-edge, and a crease to the lower corner of the tipped-in photograph (1)

Lot 311

M.G. Two-Litre. A 8pp landscape brochure dating from 1936, with a full-page colour illustration by F. Gordon Crosby, with its tissue-guard, sepia vignettes of various components, together with its three double-sided coachwork cards in the rear pocket, one example by H. Connolly. In good condition, save for a dealer's rubber stamp on the cover and rear page, the pocket with a short tear (1)

Lot 312

1935 Frazer-Nash B.M.W. A brochure discussing and illustrating the Type 34 and Type 45 models, enhanced with road-test reports by John Prioleau. 16pp and a blue card cover, with photographs of the 'Foursome Coup‚', 'Pillarless-Saloon', 'Cabriolet-Saloon', 'Drop-head Cabriolet' and 'Four Seater'. General specifications, technical details and descriptions. The editorial in good fettle, the blue cover with a dealer's rubber stamp and ghosting where a label has been removed. The staple spine intact (1)

Lot 313

c1935 AC Cars Ltd., Brochure. A 16pp, large format catalogue and a single page at the rear discussing the success in the 1935 Monte Carlo. Describing with specifications and pastel sketches by Harold Connolly, the 16/60 Greyhound; 16/70 Ace DHC; 16/80 Ace Competition Sports, together with optional extras. In good condition, the centre pages pulled-away from the staples. Also, 'ACtion', a 1936 petit leaflet of 16pp, with descriptions and photographs of competition achievements in 1935 and 1936. A gentle vertical crease and a dealer stamp on both covers (2)

Lot 314

c1934 Lagonda Brochure. A 20pp illustrated linear format publication featuring the 16/80hp Tourer and Saloon with the Special Six 'S' Chassis specification; the 3-litre Tourer and Saloon; 3 1/2-Litre Tourer and Saloon; the 4 1/2-litre Tourer and Saloon, the 'Rapide and Gurney Nutting Saloon, together with dimensions and performance data. Staples a little rusty, some marks to the cover, but otherwise in good fettle. Also, a similar sized, 'An Evaluation of Lagonda', a booklet describing and illustrating WWII work, list of contracts and a monochrome picture of the new 2 1/2-litre engine and W. O. Bentley in attendance (2)

Lot 315

Lagonda 4 & 6 Cylinder Models. An 18pp portrait style, cord-tied brochure promoting the 16/60hp, Two-Litre Speed Model, 16/65hp all in touring, saloon and Weymann Saloon guise, together with the Three-Litre model. The illustrations are coloured brown, and each model with full specifications, dimensions, prices and chassis details. The cover a little faded, the first page pulled away from the original cord tie, otherwise in good condition (1)

Lot 317

c1936 Austin Motor Co. A 46pp colour brochure imaging and detailing the factory output from the 'Opal' at £100 to the 'Mayfair' Limousine at £650 and the full range of 10hp, 12hp, 16hp, 18hp and 20hp with prices, dimensions, specifications, equipment, furnishings and colour options. A prestige cord-tied publication with silk end-papers, the cover somewhat soiled with edges creased, ink manuscript and short tears, otherwise sound (1)

Lot 318

1921 Bentley Three Litre. A very rare cotton-tied 8pp brochure with a card cover, 8vo booklet printed by Herbert Fitch & Co for Bentley Motors Ltd., probably for use at the Olympia or White City motor shows. Indeed, the publication may date from 1920. The card cover is plain save for a blue Bentley motif, opening to reveal a three-colour title page with the Hanover Court address, the following pages describing the car, ' put on the market to appeal to the motorist who appreciates a fast touring car', together with chassis dimensions, images of the engine, a centre-spread profile of the chassis, five tonal images of coach-built cars to include the '4-seater All-Weather with V-Screen' and the 'Semi-Sporting Two-seater Model'. No prices are quoted but instead says, 'Specifications and drawings will be submitted on application'. The final page with monochrome images of the factory. The overall condition is very good, there is a hint of a vertical crease and the cover edges are a little feathered without paper loss, the spine split at the base. The editorial is sound with good colour (1)

Lot 319

1924 Bentley Le Mans Victory. An un-numbered brochure 'Recording Another Victory' in June 1924 at the 24-Hours Road Race at Le Mans, 'Le Grand Prix d'Endurance'. A 4pp booklet printed by Herbert Fitch & Co for Bentley Motors Ltd., discussing with pictures, the winning Duff-Clement, Standard Bentley Speed Model Three-Litre, and its winning of the Rudge Whitworth Cup. The text printed in red and black, the spine is complete, but several 1/4-inch tears on the lower edge, the cover with a little rubbing (1)

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