Rene Lalique large and heavy cast aluminium mascot of a woman’s head at speed, currently mounted on a marble block but could be mounted on the radiator-cap of a large continental car of the period 1918-1935. Length 25cms, height 20cms. Magnificent piece. Location: LHCL
Bronze mascot of Icarus on a wheel, very good condition, believed to be designed by Bazin, currently mounted on a circa 1920 Renault radiator-cap. Wingspan 17cms, height mascot 11cms. Can easily be mounted on any other veteran or vintage car. Beautiful and rare piece. Location: LHCL
Flying Lady holding wheel. Chromed, in very good condition. Mounted on neat wooden block, can be taken off for use as radiator-mascot. Length 21cms. Location: LHCL
Chromed mascot of a woman’s head at speed. Can be mounted on top centre of radiator-cowl, grille or bonnet (hood) of car. Height mascot 8 ½ cms. Distance between mounting holes 7 ½ cms. Very good condition. Location: LHCL
Bonnet (grille) mascot for an Austin truck of the just post-war years. In good condition. Also for the 1939/1940 2- and 3 tonners. Price includes worldwide postage.