C.A.V. large brass "bulls eye" sidelight mounted on pedestal. Blurred glass, no cracks. Minor dent in body, hardly noticeable. Height and length 10cms each.
Int. Ref: OS 51F
Reverse light. This must be one of the earliest reverse lights made by the Howe Lamp & Mfg Co. /Chicago, USA, presumably as an after-market accessory. It says on the plate "The Howe Searchlight, the lamp with the wonderful bracket". This is indeed a wonderful antique piece of automobilia. The bracket looks pretty ordinary really albeit soli..
One pair of cowl lights for a 1929/30 American sedan or limousine, maker unknown. Came off a Biddle & Smart body for Essex and Hudson. Outer diameter 10cms. Very good housings, glass and reflectors. Complete with adjustable brackets which are in need of a fresh coat of paint.
"The K3 Magnette must rank in the history books as the most famous and successful of all the record breaking MGs. With only 33 examples produced durin..