21st October 2014
A RARE PHOTOGRAPHIC WINDOW INTO THE VICTORIAN
AND EDWARDIAN AGE OF MOTORING FOR SALE AT BONHAMS
Offered at Bonhams London to Brighton sale, the Argent
Archer Archive provides a rare window into the Victorian and Edwardian
ages of motoring.
The collection features images dating back over a century, from the
Scottish Trials of 1905, to the Blackpool Motor Races of 1904; the
Gordon-Bennett race and the Phoenix Park Trials of 1903 Ireland, to as
far back as the Automobile Club 1,000 Mile Trial of 1900.
Toby Wilson, Bonhams Head of Automobilia, said: “Argent Archer was
essentially the founding father of automotive photography in the UK.
From his first studio on London’s Lime Street in 1881 he built a
reputation within the industry as one of the best, and as the automotive
industry grew up around him he was able to capture some wonderful
images of the best of motoring from that period.
“It is exceptionally unusual to find Victorian and Edwardian
motoring photographs, so to see so many in one collection is quite
incredible. This is a remarkable and important archive of pioneer and
veteran motoring photographs.”
When Archer returned from an event and processed his photographs
onto paper from his glass plate negatives, he would put them all in a
studio album, each with hand-written titles and offer them for sale as
photographic prints to interested parties. They were available as plain
photographic prints or displayed on Argent Archer photographic mounts.
The collection featured in Bonhams sale comprises 767 printed
photographic images in eight albums, 102 full glass plate negatives and
62 half glass plate negatives, with estimates ranging from £800 to
£5,000.
The Argent Archer Collection includes:
- Lot 43: Argent Archer's 1903 photograph album covering the Gordon-Bennett race, Phoenix Park Trials and Castlewellan Races, Ireland 1903, - estimated at £3,000-4,000
- Lot 44: Argent Archer's photograph album of the 1000 Mile Crystal Palace Reliability Trials, September 18 to 28, 1903 - estimated at £3,000-4,000
- Lot 45: Argent Archer's photograph album 'Souvenir of Automobile Club 1,000 Mile Trial, 23 April to 12 May 1900' - estimated at £4,000-5,000
- Lot 46: Argent Archer's photograph album covering the Scottish Trials, 1905 - estimated at £800-1,200
- Lot 47: Argent Archer's photograph album covering two hill climbs, undated, circa 1904 - estimated at £1,500-2,000
- Lot 48: Argent Archer's photograph album covering the Bexhill Speed Trials, May 1902 - estimated at £1,500-2,000
- Lot 49: Argent Archer's photograph album covering the Blackpool Motor Races, October 14 & 15 1904 – estimated at £800-1,200
- Lot 50: Argent Archer's photograph album covering South Hailing Hill Climb and Bexhill Motor Trials, June 1905 – estimated at £800-1,200
Held on 31st October at Bonhams flagship showroom on 101
New Bond Street, the annual London to Brighton Run Sale will offer over
sixty lots of both veteran motor cars and automobilia.
Bonhams London to Brighton Veteran Car Run
The Bonhams London to Brighton Veteran Car Run taking place on 2nd
November is a truly magnificent spectacle and offers members of the
public a rare opportunity to view 500 pre-1905 vehicles travel on mass
along public roads. There are many places and ways to view the cars
along the 60-mile route from Hyde Park, London to Madeira Drive,
Brighton.
SOURCE: BONHAMS AUCTIONS
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