Unknown clock with Roman numbers and light reflecting fingers. Could be a Watford- or Jaeger-made clock. In perfect working condition. Diameter 3 ½ inch.
Rare pair of electric opera-lights for pre-1930 town-sedan or ditto coupe. Unknown maker, believed to be American. One of the four bevelled glasses needs to be replaced. Measure 3 x 3 ½ inches, excluding the brass mounting-brackets. Internal ref: OS 49I
Beautifully styled chromed mascot of Flying Lady mounted on a fairly large chromed radiator-cap off an unknown English car or Continental car. Height mascot 8cms. Diameter internal thread cap 6 ½ cms. Location: LHCL
Chromed ornament styled as a “Flying Lady” mascot fixed to a chromed base plate. Made by the Perfect Circle Piston Ring Company. Beautiful piece for your office or garage. Length 18 ½ cms, height 11 ½ cms. Quite heavy.
Chromed mascot of Saint Christopher the Patron Saint of Travel mounted on chromed radiator-cap of an English car. Both in good condition. Height Christopher 14cms. Diameter internal thread cap 5 ½ cms. Location: LHCL
Pair of Raydyot spotlights for a variety of British cars. Outer diameter 15cms. One is a foglight. Can be sold as a pair or individually. Price in advert is for the pair. Int. ref: OS 51G
Nickeled radiator-cap with original prewar mascot of the kilted Jacobite Highlander Phineas Maclino (uclu). Original accessory-mascot. Height mascot 16cms. Outer diameter thread of cap 6.3cms. Suitable for large car. Rare piece for collectors but would look magnificent on any large prewar British car. Location: LHCL
Large 45mm updraught carburetor made by the Stromberg Motor Devices C° - Chicago. Type C N° 3 - serial N° 97117.Looks to be in complete and serviceable condition. Rare piece.
Aluminium accessory-mascot of an Eagle mounted on round wooden base. Can be mounted on flat radiator-cap. Diameter base 7 ½ cms. Height mascot 12cms. Location: LHCL