1916 Brass emblem (Parts No. 572) Peugeot Bebe radiator SOLD

This fine Art Nouveau/ Jugendstil Lion-on-the-Arrow brass emblem
(Parts List No. 572) originally adorned most, but not all, Bebe radiators and was sometimes also attached to the wooden frame under the windscreen behind the oil filler cap.
This ornament is often missing on present day surviving cars, but now a small series of these delicate emblems have been reproduced and are available if missing on your car. It concerns the open version with four 3 mm holes for either taking four copper rivets when being fitted to the top of the radiator mantle or to be screwed on to the wood under the
windscreen with four small wood screws. The emblems are cast by the lost wax method by a leading Scottish jewelry reproduction expert and are indistinguishable from the original model which was used and therefore leaving all the fine details intact and by using the same brass formulae the right color is obtained. The emblems are delivered flat for being placed under the windscreen and if mounted on the radiator they can easily be slightly bent to follow the mantle curves.

The price for one badge is €75. 00 and €130. 00 for two badges ordered at the same time. Add €10. 00 for registered airmail to Europe and €20. 00 to elsewhere including sturdy packing.

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