Large original Stephen Grebel / Paris spotlight complete with forkmounting. Outer diameter 25cms. Missing glass and bulb. Some smaller dents and needs to be rechromed. Quite restorable rare light. Location: OS 42
Speedometer combined amperage- and fuel-gauge, made in England N° Y 53302, believed to be off a Ford-Pilot. Reads up to 70 miles/hour. Outer diameter of dial is 13 ½ cms. Looks to be in good and serviceable condition.
Pair of spotlights made by J Neale & Sons - Birmingham/UK. In lovely order. One has an art-deco base. 4 inch diameter measured on the glass. Price includes worldwide shipping.
Int. ref: OS 51G
Very rare original Chevrolet Sportlite spotlight as available as an accessory from Chevrolet. In good condition, light turns perfectly but bakelite knob needs light repair. No dents and light will polish up but castings on remote-control arm need rechroming. Used on Chevrolets between 1930 and 1935 approximately. For the Chevrolet aficionado.
Pair of cow lights for what we believe is for a 1929 Oakland. In average condition, suitable as spares or the two will make one good light. Outer diameter 11 ½ cms. Rims have screw-in thread.
Pair of cowlights for e.g. Dodge DA and Victory, complete with brackets. Very good chrome on one light and bracket, the other needs rechroming and has a crack in the glass.
Oval badges for on grilles of American Fords. Both in good condition with only very light wear of enamel. Width 5 ½ cms. Made by the Fox Company - Cincinnati. Price is for one badge and includes postage worldwide.
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