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Pipe show: the Belgian marque's scene-stealing Paris display

A couple of years ago, we showed you an extraordinary Pipe (pronounced ‘Peep’) at the Salon de l’Automobile in Paris in 1910. Let’s return to the subject with another Pipe picture taken at the same salon, although a few years earlier, in 1903.

Now, that is a flashy display, as eye-catching as the Moulin Rouge, we think! There's certainly a lot to see here, balconies, floating roofs, stairs, pillars, curtains. It wouldn't surprise us if that thing in the middle was in fact a barrel organ! And where are the can-can dancers? Oddly, there appear to be advertisements for other cars, too: we see signs for De Dion-Bouton and also for Automobiles Gautier. Are the cars on display even Pipes?

Also interesting is the promotion for what has to be the company’s British agent, prominently written out on the display façade: "The London Motor Garage Ltd., 33-37, Wardour Street, Londres." Apart from Pipe, they were also dealers for Mercedes-Simplex, Magnet, Charron and Lanchester cars, we have found—another eclectic mixture of cars which would fit in well with the lavish boudoir style of this stand.

Words: Jeroen Booij; picture: Passionnés d'automobiles et de carrosseries de fabrication Belge
 

Published:
Wednesday May 15th, 2024
Prewarcars Passion
15 May 2024, 21:47
A 1913 Pipe M22 with coachwork by Salmons and Sons, seen during PreWar Days 2023
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Christophe Van Den Burie
20 May 2024, 04:56
This Pipe is part of the Bossaert Collection, a very nice car museum located in Oost-Vleteren, Flanders, Belgium.
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Laurent Zoller
15 May 2024, 21:17
Hello
Les salons automobiles de Paris étaient tous d'un style "pompeux" au début du 20 ème siècle . Le constructeur automobile dont on voit la publicité est Hautier . On peut lire que Hautier fabriquait des automobiles et des canots à pétrole. De plus Hautier figure bien sur la liste officielle du salon : 3 véhicules etaient présentés : 6CV 12CV et 24CV. Gautier n'était pas présent au salon 1903.
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The Paris car shows were all 'pompous' in style at the beginning of the 20th century. The car manufacturer we see the advert for is Hautier. We can read that Hautier manufactured automobiles and oil canoes. In addition, Hautier appears on the official list of the show: three vehicles were presented: 6CV, 12CV and 24CV. Gautier was not present at the 1903 salon.
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Ariejan Bos
16 May 2024, 13:39
That is not entirely true: there was a Gautier, not a maker of cars, but of 'freins à double effet' (double acting brakes) and 'direction irréversible' (irreversible steering). He occupied a (very small) stand on the second floor, on one of the balconies.
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Ariejan Bos
15 May 2024, 16:25
Yes, we see only Pipe cars, as the sign already indicates (the photo is from La France Automobile). If this stand was more eye-catching than those of the real big makes like Panhard & Levassor or De Dion-Bouton remains to be seen, but yes, everybody did his best to impress! If ever a time machine were available during my lifetime, it would be my fervent wish to roam one of these Paris Salons, or preferably all of them. That must have been a marvellous experience!

On the (here unreadable) left part of the sign the French agent was named, Auto-Stand in Paris, also present on the uploaded advertisement. The advertisement also indicates that Pipe was officially assigned by the Belgian AC to represent Belgium during the coming Gordon Bennett races. A real honour (and challenge) of course.

By the way, the car make in the background is Hautier, not Gautier.
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