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Native Indian Wielding a Tomahawk Mascot/Hood Ornament M-128 This piece depicts an Art

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This piece depicts an Art Deco semi-nude lady kneeling on a ball and her arms and wings spread wide

The very first Rolls-Royce motor cars did not feature radiator mascots

Someone had advised me that this mascot is modeled after a French piece known as “Le Garcon Etant Envoye Sur Un Capstan”

The original is featured on the front cover of the 2000 Michel Le Grand book “Mascottes Passion”

A "Nos Gloires" Aviators Mascot/Hood Ornament

Native Indian Wielding a Tomahawk Mascot/Hood Ornament M-128 This piece depicts an ArtA Native American Wielding a Tomahawk Mascot Hood Ornament. It is a superbly detailed mascot known in French as 'Le Sioux', circa 1925. It is signed Armancel on the base. For reference purposes, a similar example of the original mascot is shown in the book, Mascottes Automobiles, by Michel LeGrand, page 130, plate 418. It is made of bronze and measures approximately 6 inches high. It is a reproduction. This is an individual piece there may be small

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