One pair of Atlantic headlights made by the Butlers C° / Birmingham/England. Diameter 19 ½ cms. Good glass and rims but buckets need some T.L.C. (tender love and care) and re-nickeling. As used on a number of vintage English cars (Sunbeam, Crossley etc). Location: OS 42
Chromed mascot of a Flying Lady (similar to Rolls Royce) for mounting on radiator-cowl, grille or bonnet of a prewar- or postwar car. Good condition but shows light pitting under wings. Comes with the nice wooden block it stands on. Height mascot 11cms. Length 13cms. Location: LHCL
8 day clock made by OTA - Germany. Indicates 24 o'clock. Outer diameter 3 ½ inches. Fits in 3 inch hole. Good condition but mechanism needs to be checked. Rare piece. Price includes postage worldwide.
Bell-shaped large sidelight for on guard, made by Rotax (London-Birmingham-Taunton) in good condition for age. Only two small dents at back of light. Needs a fresh coat of paint. Diameter 4 inches, length 4 ½ inches. Type N° K 587 (Rotax-Willesden). Internal ref: OS 49I
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