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Roy Putt Motoring Art

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"Windswept" is the last remaining painting available for sale from a series painted over the spring and summer for our exhibitions. This 12" x 8" oils on watercolour board painting is framed to an overall size of 16" x 12" and is available from our gallery . A number of Roy's humorous paintings have been made into prints and greetings cards (below) and are also available from Historic Car Art.  "Windswept" by Roy Putt. Open top motoring ruins a girls hair... Oils on Watercolour Board.  Greetings Cards:

Gary Smith Sculptures

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Archie Scott Brown - Lister Jaguar The Last Race - Spa Grand Prix May 19th 1958. A tribute to one of the greatest racing 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 Archies Lister hit a road sign snapping the track rod causing a disasterous accident - this great driver died from his injuires the next day. This sculpture is strictly limited to 9 castings, and available from Historic Car Art .

Come shopping at Historic Car Art for Christmas!

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Historic Car Art

Now here's a strange piece... Pneu Continental - Artwork

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Now here's a strange piece... Original artwork for 'Pneu Continental' presumably for some sort of advertisement. By the looks of it possibly dates to around 1910. Not quite sure of the relevance of the pig being dragged across the road by it's hind leg... Gouache on artboard ...does it show off how wonderful the grip tyres is? Assume automobile occupants and pig escaped unhurt... Anyway, if it's your bag then it is available from our gallery ; you'll never see another!

Mike Hawthorn wins for Jaguar at Silverstone 1955

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Mike Hawthorn drove Jaguar MkVIIM LWK 343 to victory in the 1955 International Production Touring Car Race at Silverstone. Two similar cars followed him home to make it a Jaguar 1st, 2nd and 3rd and winning them the team prize. The second placed car was driven by Jimmy Stewart, elder brother of Jackie. Original Jaguar Victory Showroom Poster  98.5 x 76cm and conservation linen mounted.