Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Collection of special Rolls-Royce symbols

Collection of special Rolls-Royce symbols
Tags: rolls royce symbols, rolls royce car symbols, rolls royce symbol meaning, rolls royce symbol pictures, rolls royce stock symbol, rolls royce ticker symbol, rolls royce symbol price, rolls royce share symbol


In 100 years of existence, the hood ornament of its surplus to the UK there are many special editions.

The Spirit of Ecstasy or Flying Lady by Charles Robinson Sykes designs appear on the nose and Rolls-Royce since 1911. Get image from a woman named Eleanor Velasco Thornton, secretary cum secret lover of John Walter Edward-Scott-Montagu, editor of The Car Illustrated magazine, this figurine has defeated many other variations on ornaments on the hood.

Rolls-Royce
Original symbol "Spirit of Ecstasy" by Rolls-Royce.
Rolls-Royce
Ladies version of the original kneeling Spirit of Ecstasy was released in May Charles Sykes 1/1934 and placed on Phantom III produced from 1936 to 1939. Photo: Flickr.


Peace dove (Dove of Peace) made in 1923, for a Ghost of a character status. With silver bird with garnet eyes. Photo: finesse-fine-art.


Translucent glass sculpture of a naked woman, hair flying in the wind, mounted on a sample Silver Rene Lalique was designed in 1931. Photo: Wiki.


Symbol on a silver Rolls-Royce of Franklin Hines, owner of a funeral home in South Carolina. Super Model to be purchased in 2008 and is a member of the hearse here. Photo: scnowcommunity.


Designer Jean Kemanjian add sparkle to factor the original icon. Kemanjian Flying Lady of the diamond and is priced around $ 200,000. This work made for car dealers to Manhattan Motorcars. Photo: Bornrich.


Version of "The God Apollo" by the designer Charles Sykes, to Rolls-Royce Bentley mounted on the sample Derby 1933. Very few samples are produced, and attracted great attention at the time. Photo: Italian Style Luxury.


Naughty lady (Naughty Lady) was a man named David Robson chosen as the symbol of his 1912 Silver Ghost. Photo: Bornrich.


Order icon named "Mr. Toad" on the Silver Ghost in 1924 belonged to a man named Jeremy Green. Photo: Gilfuqua.


One of the sample 20 horsepower Rolls-Royce finally produced in 1929 with special symbols attached under orders, to celebrate the 21st anniversary of the Scouting organization. Photo: Scouting.

0 comments:

Post a Comment