A six-volt 'Klaxon' manufactured horn.
Internally it appears to be in almost unused condition. It has been resprayed in gloss black.
As it is 6 volt it has not been tested.
Its age is unknown, but is probably pre-1939.
A 'JEAVONS' spring gaiter charger believed to date from the early 1920's.
It is in reasonably good condition. From its size I would guess that it was manufactured to suit the tool-kit of a small-to-medium sized car.
It may be used in two modes: press-on or, with the removal of the nozzle, screwed-on.
New inlet and outlet pipe fitting for an S.U. fuel pump.
They are still in their original packaging having been purchased some ten years ago and never used.
One fitting is to take a flexible type pipe and the other to take a solid copper tube fitting.
A six-volt S.U. manufactured electric petrol pump, suitable for use on a variety of cars where an efficient fuel delivery system is required.
It was totally rebuilt some twelve years ago and has not been used since.
However, I would suggest that it should be checked before use as the formulation of petrol may have changed since then. In which ca..