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Original Dion Pears oil

Le Mans; 24 Hour Motor Race 1960. Jim Clark at the wheel of his Aston Martin DBR1. Oil on board, Framed(Black)and signed. 68.5 x 88.5 cms.

£775

including free UK delivery

 

DION PEARS born 1st August 1929 at Richmond, Surrey.  His grandfather was Charles Pears, the famous marine painter, who was president of the Society of Marine Artists. His first commission was to paint a Renault car famous for its success in the 1950 Monte Carlo Rally. Within months Pears was an established professional painter. Acknowledged as one of the world’s foremost motor artists, he was commissioned by many of motor racing’s celebrities such as Stirling Moss, Jackie Stewart, Jack Brabham, John Surtees and the late Graham Hill. Pears was not purely a painter of things modern and high speed. His work also includes seascapes with barges, square riggers and all manner of ships. His landscapes are also highly sought after by many people, including Penelope Keith. He exhibited frequently at the Royal Society of Marine Artists.  Tragically, he died in 1985, aged 56

Three early Roy Nockolds drawings (under glass)

Alfa, Bugatti and Riley

9.5" high, 6.5" wide

label on rear states " taken from a dry point etching by R.A.Nockolds"

Lovely early work sold together only

£120 including delivery

Roy NOCKOLDS (1911-1979)
Born in London,Roy Nockolds was largely a self-taught artist. Described as one of the pioneers of motoring art, Nockolds began sketching and drawing motoring subjects in the mid 1920s, contributing illustrations to Autocar, Motor and Motor Sport magazines

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'Formula Junior 'The Making of Champion

Andrew Kitson paintings in the Lotus series

A limited edition of  only 500 prints, all signed and numbered by the artist

Introduced in 1958, Formula Junior was the training ground for future Grand Prix drivers. Jim Clark's Lotus 18 leads John Surtees at Goodwood, on March 19th 1960. This was Clark's first single seater victory and also Surtees' first ever car race, driving Ken Tyrrell's Cooper-Austin. Starting from pole position, he enjoyed a good dice with Clark, who won the 10 lap race and recorded the fastest lap. This was also the first ever victory for a Ford Cosworth engine.

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Formula Junior.

The overall print size is 60 x 44cm, the image size 49.5 x 35.5cm. The title caption as described above and Classic Team Lotus logo are printed on the white border. Outline drawings of the four Lotus Formula Junior cars (in side profile) are also printed on the border, the Lotus types 18, 20, 22 & 27. Published with full approval and endorsement from Clive Chapman of Classic Team Lotus.  

£45.0

NEW ! Archie Scott Brown-Lister Jaguar  The Last Race  - Spa Grand Prix May 18th 1958

A tribute to one of the greatest drivers

Battling hard with Mastern Gregory driving the Ecurie Ecosse Lister Jaguar, they swapped the lead between them inches apart.

The competition was so fierce that Archie dented his cars' nose on the rear of the Ecosse car on lap three.

With Archie leading on lap six they arrived at the Seaman bend to find the track slick with rain, the right hand front wheel  of the Lister hit a road sign snapping the track rod causing a disastrous accident  -this great driver died from his injuries the next day.

 

 

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An example of one of the outstanding bronze models produced by Gary Smith

Weight approx -29lb    --  Dims.approx    18ins x 12 ins  -Limited to 9 castings

First Three now already sold No 4 being cast

Customer quote:

" received the Archie Scott-Brown bronze, it is fantastic"

£2,950

Oil Coolers,Formula One,Racing books

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The remarkable Archie Scott-Brown'
William Archibald Scott Brown 1927 - 1958
'Archie' Scott Brown in the Lister-Jaguar MVE 303, leading through the Esses to win the Stanley Sears Trophy race at Snetterton, on May 19th 1957.
One of many victories for the successful Cambridge based trio of Archie, Brian Lister and engine builder Don Moore at their 'home' circuit.
From an original painting by Cambridge born artist Andrew Kitson.

Print size is 83 x 62cm.  Price is  £95 UK

All numbered and signed by Andrew Kitson &

Brian Lister

A £5 contribution from each sale is being paid to a Cancer Hospice of Brian Lister's choice

Scalextric cars,Cadet Karts

'Classic Clark'

Jim Clark leads Graham Hill through Paddock Hill Bend

at Brands Hatch in the first Grand Prix to be held at the circuit on 11th July 1964.

The 80 lap race was given joint status as the RAC

British Grand Prix and the Grand Prix d'Europe. Clark driving his Lotus-Climax 25 (R6) held off Hill's BRMP261 to win by 2.8 seconds at an average speed of 94.14mph, in a classic era of British driver success when Jimmy Clark and Team Lotus were the benchmark  £45.00

Original painting sold for £3,000

Andrew Kitson paintings in the Lotus series

A limited edition of  only 750 prints, all signed and numbered by the artist

Oil Coolers,Formula One,Racing books,

' Remarkable Rindt'  The Monaco Grand Prix on May 10th 1970 is remembered as one of the most dramatic races in the history of Formula 1.

With 20 of the 80 laps to go, Jack Brabham held a comfortable lead of 14 seconds from Jochen Rindt in the type 49C. Rindt drove 'flat out' in a mesmerizing display of skill and speed and was right on the tail of the Brabham BT33 as they lapped the De Tomaso of Piers Courage, approaching the final corner of the race Jack made a costly mistake and slid into the barriers, allowing Jochen to take the last Grand Prix victory for a Lotus 49.

A remarkable performance from Rindt who set a new lap record of 1 min 23.2 on this, the very last lap.£45.00

Original painting sold for £3,000

Endorsed by Clive Chapman of Classic Team Lotus with the CTL logo printed on the border

 

The overall print size of all the Classic Lotus prints is 60 x 44cm, the image size 49 x 36cm.

The title caption as described above and Classic Team Lotus logo are printed on the white border.

Lister Jaguar,Racing Karts 'Ronnie Remembered '

Ronnie Peterson sliding his JPS Lotus 72 through Silverstone's Woodcote corner has passed into legend. In this stunning oil painting, renowned motorsports artist Andrew Kitson has captured the moment as 'Super Swede' leads Stewart, Revson and Lauda during the British Grand Prix in 1973.

£45.00

Original painting   now sold

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