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Auction archive: Lot number 7

James Trigwell & Anthony Pritchard: The Post-War Frazer Nash; a limited edition published by Palawan Press, 2009,

Estimate
£0
Price realised:
£280
ca. US$352
Auction archive: Lot number 7

James Trigwell & Anthony Pritchard: The Post-War Frazer Nash; a limited edition published by Palawan Press, 2009,

Estimate
£0
Price realised:
£280
ca. US$352
Beschreibung:

James Trigwell & Anthony Pritchard: The Post-War Frazer Nash; a limited edition published by Palawan Press, 2009,standard edition, black buckram hard covers, numbered 112/500, 422 numbered pages, well illustrated, contained in green buckram slip-case; offered together with David Thirlby: The Chain-drive Frazer Nash; Trevor Tarring & Mark Joseland: Archie Frazer-Nash...Engineer; and R.L.Jennings: Frazer Nash - "What Memories That Name Arouses!"; card covers, signed and numbered Copy No.98 by the author. (4)FootnotesLots 1-41 are from The Motoring Library and Estate of the Late Brian K.Joscelyne (1934-2020). Brian K. Joscelyne (1934-2020), a Surveyor by trade, had a keen interest in motoring and motor racing from an early age. Influenced by his father, Lewis Hamilton Joscelyne, who had bought him an Aston Martin 15/98 at aged 20 in 1954, he has been a long-standing member and contributor of the Aston Martin Owners Club. Brian raced, amongst other cars, a DB3 and a DB3S at AMOC and other events, during the 1960s and 1970s, winning the Arthur Bryant Trophy in 1960 and 1961, and also competed at Le Mans. Although Brian had accomplished many skills and much experience during his motoring life, including car mechanic, race team manager and owner, and amateur racing driver, his forte was motoring photography. Although not professionally trained, his high-level enthusiasm was evident in the quality of his images, taken at many competitive events and races from the 1950s to 1970s across the UK and Europe, his Pentax and Voigtlander cameras always at his side. Brian's photographic work has been very much admired and respected and has been reproduced in various motoring publications.

Auction archive: Lot number 7
Auction:
Datum:
1 Jun 2022 - 14 Jun 2022
Auction house:
Bonhams London
1 – 14 June 2022 | London, New Bond Street
Beschreibung:

James Trigwell & Anthony Pritchard: The Post-War Frazer Nash; a limited edition published by Palawan Press, 2009,standard edition, black buckram hard covers, numbered 112/500, 422 numbered pages, well illustrated, contained in green buckram slip-case; offered together with David Thirlby: The Chain-drive Frazer Nash; Trevor Tarring & Mark Joseland: Archie Frazer-Nash...Engineer; and R.L.Jennings: Frazer Nash - "What Memories That Name Arouses!"; card covers, signed and numbered Copy No.98 by the author. (4)FootnotesLots 1-41 are from The Motoring Library and Estate of the Late Brian K.Joscelyne (1934-2020). Brian K. Joscelyne (1934-2020), a Surveyor by trade, had a keen interest in motoring and motor racing from an early age. Influenced by his father, Lewis Hamilton Joscelyne, who had bought him an Aston Martin 15/98 at aged 20 in 1954, he has been a long-standing member and contributor of the Aston Martin Owners Club. Brian raced, amongst other cars, a DB3 and a DB3S at AMOC and other events, during the 1960s and 1970s, winning the Arthur Bryant Trophy in 1960 and 1961, and also competed at Le Mans. Although Brian had accomplished many skills and much experience during his motoring life, including car mechanic, race team manager and owner, and amateur racing driver, his forte was motoring photography. Although not professionally trained, his high-level enthusiasm was evident in the quality of his images, taken at many competitive events and races from the 1950s to 1970s across the UK and Europe, his Pentax and Voigtlander cameras always at his side. Brian's photographic work has been very much admired and respected and has been reproduced in various motoring publications.

Auction archive: Lot number 7
Auction:
Datum:
1 Jun 2022 - 14 Jun 2022
Auction house:
Bonhams London
1 – 14 June 2022 | London, New Bond Street
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