1900s Rolls -Royce Phantom Mascot, Silver Ghost Phantom, Flying Lady RR, Bentley Conish Corns
Auction ends | 20 hours |
Bids | no |
Current price | ¥2,200,000 $15,102 |
Start price | ¥2,200,000 $15,102 |
Consumption tax | 0% included |
Seller | british_automobilia_garage +3527 |
Condition | Used |
Start time | 2024-04-28T20:29:25+09:00 |
End time | 2024-04-29T20:29:25+09:00 |
Auto-prolongation | Turned on |
Lot number | g362878605 |
Seller position | Aichi-ken |
We will introduce a product suitable for calling it a phantom gem by passing a rare item.
Rolls -Royce (Rolls-Royce) It will be a phantom mascot that became the prototype of Flying Lady.
The work name is a work called "SILVER FANCY".
The author of this mascot will be Charles Robinson Cyics, a British sculptor. He seems to be a female sculptor.
This author is famous as the author of Rolls -Royce's Flying Lady, but the mascot, which has become the prototype of the Flying Lady, will be this mascot.
The year of manufacture is said to be early 1900.
(Based on this mascot, Flying Lady was born in 1911)
The size of the mascot is 21cm high (including pedestal) x 17cm wide.
The height of the pedestal made of metal (brass?) Is 4cm.
The diameter is 9cm.
It is fixed to the pedestal with thick bolts and nuts.
The base part has a hand -written full name sign with "CHARLES SYKES". Only this model and the early Fleine Lady mascot will receive a full name sign. The model from the early days will be the engraved sign of "C.SYKES", which has been abbreviated..
This mascot is made of pure silver with the entire mascot itself.
Compared to the RR mascot (silver coating to nickel alloy) since the 1920s, the color of the shine and the weight are different.
This mascot is also introduced in the old Rolls -Royce book issued in the Showa era, along with a photo ghost fled ladi. (Please refer to the 9th photo & 10th)
In fact, there are few silver ghosts with this mascot, and this mascot itself is a phantom mascot that is said to remain only a few in the world.
Although it is a very old product, it was very good because it was preserved by British collectors, so it is the best condition without any scratches, cracks, chips or rust.
My friend in the UK who gave me this product told me that my grandfather was an enthusiastic collector of Carmascot, and one of the most important mascots was this mascot.
It is a work of Charles Cyics, which you will never be able to see again in the future.
Among my many collections, it is one of the most important collections, and I do not intend to let go, but I would like to introduce this wonderful historical product, and for Rolls -Royce fans and venty fans. If you can understand the history and value of this product, and if you can cherish it, we will give you a guide..
We will be happy to respond to inquiries from people related to the Automotive Museum. Thank you very much.
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