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1921 Wolseley 10HP

Auction Ends: Wed 29th Oct @ 12:03 pm

  • Registration Number

    NX1040

  • Engine Size

    1267cc

  • Engine Number

    1833A-2543

  • Chassis Number

    E3/31780

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    Manual

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    V5C; older V5C and copy V5; buff logbook; invoices; photos; technical literature; handbook; parts catalogue; box of bits IN STORE.

  • Tax and MOT status

    Tax and MOT exempt

Description

Ex-Sharpe Collection; highly original; only 28,500 miles indicated; good running order; a wonderful mechanical jewel that would grace any collection

‘The cars made by the Wolseley Tool & Motorcar Company are typical throughout of English rather than of Continental engineering practice. They have earned golden opinions for their power, simplicity, and freedom from breakdown’ – The Complete Motorist, 1904.

Although younger folk may associate Wolseley with upmarket badge-engineered BMC cars of the 1960s, those with longer memories will view the marque with greater reverence. Graduating from the manufacture of sheep shearing equipment, Irish-born Frederick York Wolseley made his first car in Birmingham way back in 1895.

Managed by none other than Herbert Austin, Wolseley soon attracted the interest of Vickers, Britain’s largest armaments manufacturer. Backed by their deep pockets and with ready access to the high-grade metals used in weapons production, Wolseley were able to produce a range of quality cars from a new factory in Adderley Park which made them Britain’s largest car manufacturer by 1913.  

They spent World War One making Hispano-Suiza aircraft engines under licence, honing skills which allowed them to engineer their own sophisticated car engines when the war ended.

Launched at the 1919 Olympia Motor Show, the delightful little Wolseley Ten was not an entirely new design as it was based on the pre-war Stellite produced by an associate Wolseley company. However, the advanced OHC engine was entirely new and very good it was too, although somewhat expensive to produce.

Rated at 10hp, the 1,267cc engine had four-cylinders, a detachable cylinder head and impressive power delivery – good enough to propel a streamlined Wolseley Ten around the Brooklands track at 78mph, although in standard form 45mph was more realistic, still impressive for a light car of the era. The same engine was also used in the 'Moth' spec works racecars and the supercharged Becke Powerplus.

Available as a two- or four-seat tourer or an open two-seater coupe with dickey, the Ten remained in production until 1925 by which time Wolseley were facing deep financial troubles. Quality doesn’t come cheap and mass-produced rivals from the likes of Austin, Morris and Ford were eroding sales to such an extent that Vickers wanted out. In early 1927 William Morris used £730,000 of his own money to take over, beating off rival bids from Austin and General Motors, but things were never quite the same after that.

Dating from 1921, this wonderfully preserved Wolseley Ten two-seater with dickey positively gleams with high-grade metals, a plaque on the dash showing that it was distributed via FJ Crowhurst of Chippenham. First registered in October of that year with the Warwickshire-issue number NX 1040, a buff logbook shows that by 1926 it was owned by a Mr Slatter of Stratford-upon-Avon, moving south to Cambridge in c.1954, shortly after which it was acquired by the Sharpe family to join their celebrated collection of highly original Vintage cars.

Here it remained until the collection was dispersed at a Christie’s auction in June 2005 where it was acquired by a Mr Dennis Bodimeade of Essex, the invoice showing that he paid £10,850 – you can view the Christie’s catalogue description here:

https://www.christies.com.cn/en/lot/lot-4532318

Mr Bodimeade fully recommissioned the Wolseley and fitted a new set of set of tyres (as detailed by invoices on file) and was to enjoy the car for the next 17 years, attending many shows and rallies. He also made a couple of minor modifications to the vehicle to improve driveability, including fitting a fuel pump, a water pump and an SU carb in place of the original Zenith, the latter part being retained should the purist wish to reinstate it.

Old MOTs show that the Wolseley clocked up some 3,000 miles during his ownership, the odometer currently showing 28,563 miles which could well be correct, given that the car spent some 50 years on static display in the Sharpe Collection.  

Our vendor acquired NX 1040 from Mr Bodimeade in 2022 to join his carefully curated collection of highly original Vintage cars and motorcycles and it has been very lightly used since, the vendor reporting that it runs well and does not overheat (a temperature gauge was retro-fitted to the radiator to monitor cool running).  

As you can see in the photos, this rare and early Wolseley is in fantastic condition for a 104-year-old and the quality of the construction is plain to see. Properly greased and maintained, it will no doubt continue to provide reliable Vintage motoring well into the next century and beyond and will be most welcome at VSCC Light Car events.

An exquisite example of 1920s mechanical jewellery, it is on offer here at a very modest guide price (less than half what our vendor paid for it) and now only needs a discerning new custodian who can continue to preserve it for future generations to enjoy.

Consigned by James Dennison – 07970 309907 – [email protected]

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