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Early racing
  • Early racing

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    Title: Sagman and Guiness in a Sunbeam

     

    Date: 1914

     

    Artist: unknown

    Product type: albumine

     

    Authentication: Signed on verso: Sagman and Guiness

     

    Dimensions: 13 cm x 18 cm

     

    Kenelm Edward Lee Guinness MBE (14 August 1887 – 10 April 1937) was a London-born[1] racing driver of the 1910s and 1920s mostly associated with Sunbeam racing cars. He set a new Land Speed Record in 1922. Also an automotive engineer, he invented and manufactured the KLG spark plug. A member of the Guinness brewing family, and a director of the company, he lived and died in Putney Vale, London, and was buried at the nearby cemetery, bordering Putney Heath.

    We will  provide additional high-res photographs for closer examination on request. Please e-mail your request to info@dof.amsterdam

     

    The condition of a photograph generally, but not always, affects the overall value of the work. In early  photography, condition issues are to be expected given the age of the print.

     

    Press prints, by their nature, were handled more than fine-art prints because of their use for disseminating information, which explains why they may have more creases. 

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