Smiths fuel gauge, indicating 7 gallons or 32 litres. For an English car of the 1930's we believe. Type N° UF 1307. Measures 2 x 1 ½ inches. Good condition.
Winged radiator-cap in good condition but would benefit from rechroming. Diameter of outer thread is 5cms. Hole in centre is to fit a motometer e.g. Boyce. Came off an English car. Location: LHCL
Bronze mascot of an allegorical figure of a woman on a winged wire spoked wheel. Beautiful and rare mascot in very good condition. Crossley after-market. Currently mounted on a later period chromed radiator-cap. Can easily be taken off for mounting on another cap. Height mascot 12cms. Location: LHCL
Large gasoline- combined temperature-gauge in Fahrenheit made by AC (USA). Unknown in which car or truck it was used. Width 3 ½ inches. Height 4 inches. Excellent condition.
Large vintage tail light bracket. 5" height, 2.5" between mounting holes, 3.5" deep. Light mount 1.25"x0.25"x1.5".Strong / heavy enough to be used as a foot step bracket / mount
This Gray and Davis #115 tail lamp is about 9 1/2" tall and is probably from about 1911 to 1914. It is missing the clear side lens, which is easy to make. The body, chimney and font are brass. The door and top are steel. The red lens is in good condition as is the burner assembly. Overall, this is a good, old lamp that can be used for an original c..