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1930 Rolls-Royce 20/25 H.J.Mulliner Drophead Coupe with Dickey Seat.

A very pretty, early, short wheelbase 20/25 which could be described as a Doctor’s Coupe, but whatever term you use, it is a lovely configuration, very desirable, attractive to the eye, and very nicely proportioned. Having been with one family from 1965 until 2021 – 56 years, two thirds of its life so far, it has been well cared-for, and is nicely correct. Properly re-wired in correct, cotton-covered cable, fitted with overdrive, which is a very worthwhile upgrade in our opinion, and unusually has radial ply tyres – not often seen on these cars. Desirable touches include a very nice set of correct instruments, pillar-mounted spotlight, ‘Gothic’ rear lamps, and original trafficator arms, which work in conjunction with flashing indicators incorporated into the existing lamps (front & rear), all operating from the same switch. The car is smart, sound, running very well, and benefits from a combination of the vintage appeal of a 20hp and the performance of a 20/25. A delightful little car, full of charm and character, and offered, serviced, prepared and can be sold with a new MoT.

Chassis No. GGP35

Reg No. TL 1040

Price £ 67,500

GGP35eng4
GGP35eng8
GGP35dash5
GGP35dash1
GGP35ext32
GGP35dash9
GGP35det5
GGP35ext18
GGP35det1
GGP35eng1
GGP35ext17
GGP35ext23
GGP35dickey3
GGP35det8
GGP35dickey2
GGP35eng2
GGP35eng7
GGP35ext27
GGP35ext22
GGP35eng6
GGP35ext25
GGP35ext28
GGP35det4
GGP35ext20
GGP35ext21
GGP35ext35a
GGP35int3
GGP35int1
GGP35ext2022
GGP35int2
GGP35roof11
GGP35roof19
GGP35roof16
GGP35roof9
GGP35roof13
GGP35eng4 GGP35eng8 GGP35dash5 GGP35dash1 GGP35ext32 GGP35dash9 GGP35det5 GGP35ext18 GGP35det1 GGP35eng1 GGP35ext17 GGP35ext23 GGP35dickey3 GGP35det8 GGP35dickey2 GGP35eng2 GGP35eng7 GGP35ext27 GGP35ext22 GGP35eng6 GGP35ext25 GGP35ext28 GGP35det4 GGP35ext20 GGP35ext21 GGP35ext35a GGP35int3 GGP35int1 GGP35ext2022 GGP35int2 GGP35roof11 GGP35roof19 GGP35roof16 GGP35roof9 GGP35roof13

Snippets: The Hemery, Strode & Boardman families

John Vincent Hemery (1857/1944) was a scion of an established Jersey family which can be traced back to the 1600s, members included Clement Hemery I (1747/1809) he fought in the Battle of Jersey in 1781; Clement Hemery III (1811/77) diarist and later ADC to HM Queen Victoria; Capt John Hemery (1813/81) commander of the vessel Bengal Merchant which in 1840 took the 1st Scottish colonists to New Zealand. Having attained a B.A. at Trinity College John V. Hemery followed in the family trade as a merchant and in the early 1900s moved to Arnoldfield in Grantham where his pastimes included hunting with the Belvoir alongside the Pagets, the Capels & the Molyneux families. In 1925 Prince Henry the Duke of Gloucester visited the Lincoln Agricultural Show and prior to “entraining for London” he took tea with John Hemery. As John Hemery never married & his estate was left to his niece Anne, Viscountess Plumer. The 2nd owner of GGP35 was Mrs. Ailsie Maud Strode, she had been widowed in 1922 but her personal wealth had been inherited from her mother’s family the Morrisons. The Morrison family had amassed considerable wealth starting with a drapery business founded by James Morrison in the 1800s, (he married the boss’s daughter) rapid expansion took place and before long his empire included warehouses, finance, railways & international trade. In James Morrison’s lifetime he was known as being the richest commoner in England and his biography “A Genius For Money” by Caroline Dakers is astounding, a copy will be with the car. When James died (1857) his estate was distributed amongst his 5 sons & 2 daughters – Lucy Morrison was the maternal grandmother of Mrs Ailsie Strode. In May 1909 Charles (James’s eldest son) died leaving an estate of £10million – a third was inherited by his sister Ellen & when she died just 7 months later her estate of £4million was shared between her nieces & great-nieces including Ailsie Strode. It is not known how long Ailsa kept GGP35 but it may well be (as shown on the chassis cards) until her death in 1961 as the chassis give The Bruce Hotel, Carnoustie as the 3rd keeper. By 1965 GGP35 had found its way to America with Reggie Boardman of Palm Beach, as he was a keen amateur golfer it may be that he visited Carnoustie and saw the car. The extended Boardman family are described as “American Royalty” – their family connections by blood & blood include: Drexel – Banking, Armour – Meat Packing, Spreckles – Sugar, Paul – Law, Astor – Politics and Pulitzer – Publishing. In April 1965 GGP35 was sold to a wealthy neighbour of his who in 1970 sold the car for $1 to her son! The lady owner was none other than a Mrs Jane Will Teagle Boggs Smith, she married 3 times and outlived all of her husbands! Jane was born in 1918 at the time of the Spanish Influenza and in 2021 at the age of 103 was given the Covid 19 innoculation.