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1936 Rolls-Royce 25/30 Thrupp & Maberly Sports Saloon GXM52

Sale price: £45,000.00 make an offer

Car location: Bethesda, United Kingdom

Sale type: Fixed price listing

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Model:
1936 Rolls-Royce 25/30 Thrupp & Maberly Sports Sal
Engine:
4,257
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1936 Rolls-Royce 25/30 Thrupp & Maberly Sports Saloon GXM52 for sale

Current customer rating: current rating for this car(2.25) based on 339 votes
A very attractive sports saloon. with known ownership record. and probably the best early documentation and history that we have seen! This includes original Thrupp & Maberly specification and delivery documentation. letters from owners and suppliers. invoices. etc. In recent times. the car has been fully re-painted. completely re-upholstered. with new headlining and carpets. and very nicely re-finished woodwork. had various chroming work. fitted with a new cylinder head. new tyres. etc. and much more besides. Offered. prepared. serviced and newly MoT tested.

Chassis No. GXM52. Reg No. BAC 268. £45. 00.

Snippets: The Two J. A. Jeffersons: Ordered by John Arthur Jefferson (1884/1956) for his wife Jean A. Jefferson whilst they were staying at the Imperial Hotel. Torquay. Jean's birthday was the 26th December so perhaps GXM52 was a Christmas Gift? The car remained with the family until August 1959 when John' son (also John) sold the 25/30 in order to purchase a 1952 Silver Wraith. John Arthur Jefferson was the son of a prominent West Bromwich businessman (Frederick Thomas Jefferson of Kendrick & Jefferson Printers). in 1906 John Jefferson joined the Britannic Assurance as Assistant Secretary & by 1916 was appointed General Manager making Chairman in 1924. He was a keen athlete & when resident in London he captained Rosslyn Park in played for Middlesex at Rugby Football. His family home “Parkfield” was a fine Victorian Manor in the wealthy area of Dorridge nicknamed the “Dorridge Triangle”. In 1956 to commemorate his 50 years of service the staff paid for the famous artist Frank Salisbury to paint a portrait of J. A. Jefferson – sitters for Frank Salisbury included HM QEII. Churchill. Kellogg. Burton and the American Industrialists - Pierpoint-Morgan. Rockefeller & Carnegie. J. A. Jefferson was a founding member of the Denarius Dining Club which meets some 4 times a year at the Army & Navy Club in Pall Mall. A Denarius was a small silver coin weighing approximately 4. 5gms first minted by the Romans circa 211BC. Even today. there are some areas in North Africa. Europe & Arabia that have a coin called the Dinar (the word means to give).

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