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The Classic Automotive Auction 17/11/2019 11:00 AM AEST Auction - The Classic Automotive Auction 17/11/2019 11:00 AM AEST Lot Title/Description Lot Title/Description 1 MICHELIN: A standing Bibendum figure, circa 1970 15 TONY CARTER TEAPOT: An English made Tony Carter racing car MICHELIN: A modern standing Bibendum figure circa 1970s re-cast porcelain teapot. Numbered 132/2000 after the original, 10cm tall Note: this is circa 1970s and not made TONY CARTER TEAPOT: An English madeTony Carter racing car fromBakelite, but another composite material. porcelain teapot, limited edition, numbered 132/2000. Est. 100 - 200 Est. 60 - 80 2 MICHELIN: A polished aluminium seated Bibendum 16 DONALD CAMPBELL: Two Donald Campbell related items, Bluebird A polished aluminium seated Bibendum, from a mobile compressor unit. CN7 & Mister Whopitt bear 20cm tall DONALD CAMPBELL: Two Donald Campbell related items including a Est. 400 - 600 1/20 scale styrene and cast resin assembly kit of the Bluebird CN7 3 MICHELIN: A Bibendum figure crystal clock produced by Speedline Models, together with alimited- edition Mister MICHELIN: A Bibendum figure crystal clock made by D’ Argues in Whopitt bear produced by Merry Thought, Number 458 out of 5000 France. 18cm tall, boxed. produced worldwide. Est. 500 - 700 Est. 200 - 400 4 JAMES FLOOD/H.PAYNTING: 'Victoria Illustrated' and 'Wheels in 17 ASTON MARTIN: ‘Aston Martin – The Postwar Competition Cars’ Victoria' hardcover books by H.H Paynting/M.Grant. Both Limited hardcover book by Anthony Pritchard. Includes Brabham, Brooks, Editions Salvadori signatures JAMES FLOOD/H.PAYNTING: Two hardcover books authored and ASTON MARTIN: ‘Aston Martin – The Postwar Competition Cars’ signed by Harold H.Paynting & Malcolm Grant including 'Victoria hardcover book authored and signed by Anthony Pritchard, special Illustrated', Limited Edition of 6,000, registered number2544, published edition, numbered 51, with multiple Aston Martin identity signatures 1985 by The James Flood Charity Trust, 532 pages, 'Wheels in Victoria' including Sir David Brown, Sir Jack Brabham, Tony Brooks, Paul Frere, 1824 - 1984, Limited Edition of 4,000, registered number 79, published Innes Ireland, Ray Mallock, Stirling Moss, Roy Salvadori, Eric by The James Flood Charity Trust, 528 pages,both with slip covers; Thompson. together with a brochure detailing 'Victoria Illustrated', copy of James Est. 500 - 700 Flood letter, and order form particulars. 18 ASTON MARTIN: 'Racing With The David Brown Aston Martins' Vol.1 & Est. 400 - 500 Vol.2 5 AUTOMOBILES VOISIN: 'Automobil Voisin' hardcover book by Pascal ASTON MARTIN: 'Racing With The David Brown Aston Martins' Vol.1 & Courteault. L.E 1591/3500 Vol.2, first editions, vol.1 authored by John Wyer with Chris Nixon, AUTOMOBILES VOISIN: 'Automobil Voisin' first edition hardcover book published 1980 by Transport Bookman Ltd, 250 pages, vol.2 compiled by Pascal Courteault, Limited Edition of 3500, numbered 1591, 310 and edited by Chris Nixon, published 1980, 249 pages. pages, French text, published 1991 by New Cavendish Books with Est. 150 - 200 English Supplement; slip cover. 19 PORSCHE: A group of original Porsche badges Est. 600 - 800 PORSCHE: A group of original Porsche badges including '1600 Super' 6 LANCIA: 'Lancia - 70 Years Of Trailblazing'. Authored and signed by in gold, paint plate by Drauz, body plate by Reutter, and small Porsche Bruce Lindsay emblem. LANCIA: 'Lancia - 70 Years Of Trailblazing' hardcover book authored Est. 150 - 200 and signed by Bruce Lindsay, Limited Edition of 1500, published 2009 20 SMITHS: A vintage Smiths 8 DAY car clock by Lindsay Family Trust; with slip cover SMITHS: A vintage Smiths 8 DAY car clock, with time/trip meter, code Est. 150 - 200 V308. 7 MICHELIN MAN: An original, French made Michelin Man. Circa 1981 Est. 200 - 300 MICHELIN MAN: An original30cm plastic Michelin Man, French made, 21 SMITHS: An original Smiths Astral maritime brass ships clock circa 1981. SMITHS: An original Smiths Astral maritime brass ships clock, brass Est. 50 - 100 body with bevelled edge glass, diameter 17cm x Depth 9cm deep. 8 MICHELIN: A novelty hinged French porcelain skiing Bibendum figure Est. 80 - 120 MICHELIN: A novelty hinged French porcelain skiing Bibendum figure 22 NATIONAL CASH REGISTER: An impressive heavy silvered 'National' inscribed with “Porcelain des princes Limoges-France Piece De cash register Collection No 251”. 14cm tall (including base), circa 1990s. NATIONAL CASH REGISTER: An impressive heavy silvered 'National' Est. 200 - 400 cash register, circa 1880's. 9 MICHELIN: Two reproduction Michelin Bibendum compressor and Est. 800 - 1,200 figural items 23 STROMBERG: An early Bakelite vacuum meter produced by Moto MICHELIN: Two reproduction Michelin Bibendum compressor and Scope Stromberg figural items, one small mobile compressor and a larger Bib that would STROMBERG: An early Bakelite vacuum meter produced by Moto sit on a larger trolley compressor Scope Stromberg in Chicago, U.S.A. in used to measure vacuum and Est. 150 - 200 spark strength. 10 MICHELIN: A group of reproduction Michelin Bibendum items Est. 80 - 120 MICHELIN: A group of reproduction Michelin Bibendum items including 24 CHOPARD: A Chopard '1000 Miglia' tyre pressure gauge a door stop, book ends and Bibendum on motorcycle. CHOPARD: A Chopard '1000 Miglia' tyre pressure gauge. Est. 50 - 100 Est. 150 - 250 11 FERRARI 550 MARANELLO: Two items relating to the launch of the 25 TAG HEUER: A Tag Heuer stop watch, with neck band Ferrari 550 Maranello in the U.S.A TAG HEUER: A Tag Heuer stop watch, with neck band. FERRARI 550 MARANELLO: Two items relating to the launch of the Est. 800 - 1,200 Ferrari 550 Maranello in the U.S.A including a banner depicting the third 26 TERRA CIELO MARE WATCH: A Terra Cielo Mare Watch. L.E 214/500 "Ferrari at Rodeo Drive" event, April 19, 1997, measures 2.25m long, TERRA CIELO MARE WATCH: A Terra Cielo Mare watch, Limited 82cm wide; with "Ferrari at Rodeo Drive - Beverly Hills April 19, 1997" Edition 214/500, water resistant, inscribed 'Record Altezza 17083 MT' to Concours d'Elegance and model information programme. back, black leather strap, guarantee card dated 07-06-2006; wooden Est. 200 - 400 display box with silver plaque inscribed '22 Ottobre 1938 CA 161 - 12 FERRARI 550 MARANELLO: Three items relating to the Ferrari 550 M.Pezzi, 17.083 mt'. Maranello Est. 1,000 - 1,500 FERRARI 550 MARANELLO: Three items relating to the Ferrari 550 27 ROLLS ROYCE: A Rolls-Royce 'Spirit of Ecstasy' bonnet mascot Maranello including 'Ferrari 550 Maranello' brochure, with photographic (15.5cm high) slides, Ferrari 550 Maranello brochure with white gloss covers; together ROLLS ROYCE: A Rolls-Royce 'Spirit of Ecstasy' bonnet mascot, after with 550 Maranello CD. Sykes, mounted on radiator cap; measures 15.5 cm high. Est. 80 - 120 Est. 700 - 900 13 FERRARI: A fine desk sculpture depicting a Ferrari 550 Maranello 28 ROLLS-ROYCE: 'Spirit of Ecstasy' hardcover book by Rankin FERRARI: A fine desk sculpture depicting a Ferrari 550 Maranello, ROLLS-ROYCE: 'Spirit of Ecstasy' hardcover book by Rankin, 223 gilt-wash with bronze base inscribed 'Martin Russell 2001'; measures pages. base 31cm wide x 16cm (approx 1:18 scale). Est. 80 - 120 Est. 800 - 1,200 29 ROLLS-ROYCE: A 'Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Goodwood' decorative desk 14 VILLEROY & BOCH: A porcelain Benedikt Automobile (Jaguar) by piece adorned by Skyes' Spirit of Ecstasy Villeroy & Boch ROLLS-ROYCE: A 'Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Goodwood' decorative desk VILLEROY & BOCH: A porcelain Benedikt Automobile (Jaguar) by piece adorned by Skyes' Spirit of Ecstasy, 23.5cm high. Villeroy & Boch, as prepared by artist R.Benedikt. Est. 300 - 400 Est. 150 - 250 Auction - The Classic Automotive Auction 17/11/2019 11:00 AM AEST Lot Title/Description Lot Title/Description 30 ROLLS-ROYCE: A large showroom proportion 'Spirit of Ecstasy' after 42 RINDT: 'Einer Von Ihnen - Jochen Rindt' hardcover book. Jochen Rindt Sykes, mounted on marble base (49cm high) signature ROLLS-ROYCE: A large showroom proportion 'Spirit of Ecstasy' after RINDT: "Einer Von Ihnen - Jochen Rindt' hardcover book by Heinz Sykes, mounted on marble base; measures 49 cm high including base. Pruller, Jochen Rindt signature, 212 pages; German text. Est. 800 - 1,200 Est. 350 - 450 31 ROLLS-ROYCE/BENTLEY: A group of Rolls-Royce and Bentley books. 43 LOLA: A 1:18 scale Lola T332 by Classic Carlectables. CoA ROLLS-ROYCE/BENTLEY: Four hardcover books detailing LOLA: A 1:18 scale Classic Carlectables Lola T332, 1975 Tasman Rolls-Royce/Bentley history including 'A Pride Of Bentleys' by John Championship Winner Oran Park 1st Place, Limited Edition of 750, with Adams & Ray Roberts, published 1978 by Chartwell Books inner polystyrene packaging, cardboard box and protective outer Inc,'Rolls-Royce - Silver Spirit & Silver Spur/Bentley Mulsanne, Eight, cardboard box; with information leaflet and CoA. Continental, Brooklands & Azure' hardcover book Malcolm Bobbit, Est. 150 - 250 published 2000 by Veloce Publishing, 192 pages, 'Kidnap Of The Flying 44 BRUCE McLAREN: 'Bruce McLaren' hardcover book by Karl Ludvigsen. Lady' by Richard Feast, published 2003 by Motorbooks International; Bruce McLaren signature. CoA and one other. BRUCE McLAREN: 'Bruce McLaren' hardcover book by Karl Ludvigsen, Est. 150 - 250 with attached signature of Bruce McLaren, published 2001 by Haynes 32 ROLLS-ROYCE: 'Spirit of Ecstasy' mascot Publishing, 208 pages; with CoA. ROLLS-ROYCE: 'Spirit of Ecstasy' mascot, after Sykes,timber base, Est. 250 - 350 measures 16cm high. 45 McLAREN: A 1:18 scale Tecnomodel Mythos 1969 McLaren M6 GT. L.E Est. 300 - 500 of 60 33 SPACE EXPLORATION: A limited collector’s edition of “The Return” McLAREN: A 1:18 scale Tecnomodel Mythos (TM18-40B) 1969 signed by the authors Buzz Aldrin & John Barnes McLaren M6 GT, Limited Edition of 60 pieces; together with display SPACE EXPLORATION: A limited collector’s edition of “The Return” board and protective outer cardboard box, box with tape/shelf wear.
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