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Jaguar Leaper Mascot Chrome Ashtray 1950s/1960s

Description
In GeneralA stunning rare vintage original Jaguar car leaper mascot chrome ashtray c.1950s or 1960s. During the 1950s and 1960s, Jaguar provided their dealerships with beautiful and substantial chrome ashtrays of which this is one. These ashtrays were not made available to the public we think. The main feature was the car leaper mascot that was the same as used on the cars.
The "7/10091/1 WBB" number on the base of the leaper on our ashtray is a casting number that identifies the manufacturer as Wilmot Breeden who made the car leaper mascots for Jaguar to go on their cars. This specific number car leaper mascot was used on the Mk 1, Mk 2, Mk VIII, Mk IX, S-type, 240, 340, and XK 150 models from 1955 to 1969. A slightly smaller leaper was provided between 1961 and 1970 on the large Mark Ten. The leapers were not provided as standard on the sports models because of their aerodynamic inefficiency although they were available as an optional extra except on the E Type.
Jaguars were immediately recognisable by their distinctive car leaper bonnet mascot designed by the illustrator Gordon Crosby and used in three forms from 1938 to 1970 with a break between 1951 and 1955.
The photographs show a 1959 American registered Jaguar Mark IX with this car leaper mascot on this ashtray atop the bonnet.
This is a wonderful opportunity to have a genuine memento of this remarkable make from one of its golden periods.
About Jaguar
Jaguar is one of the great names of British motoring. With a glittering history. The business started by the then William Lyons (later Sir William) and his partner William Walmsley in 1922 in Blackpool (they started with sidecars) grew into a world leading car manufacturer whose cars not only provided luxury motoring for generations of people but also a world beating racing heritage.
Jaguar’s famous ability to make exceptional cars at prices vastly less than the opposition did not stop them having their own prestige – a rare trick in the car business where prestige is usually directly linked to purchase price.
Cars like the E type Jaguar (famously (if not certainly) referred to by no less a luminary than Enzo Ferrari as “the most beautiful car in the world”), the Mark 2 (known as the Morse Jag) and later the world class XJ6 and XJ12 saloons created a mystique for this most British of marques. Like Rolls-Royce and Bentley, Jaguar is quintessentially British but popular the world over and liked especially by Americans who consider it a European thoroughbred.
Part of this mystique was created by Jaguar’s domination of Le Mans in the 1950s - taking 1st place in 1951, 1st, 2nd and 4th in 1953, 1st and 3rd in 1955, 1st and 4th in 1956 and no less than the top four places in 1957. They then withdrew from racing. Jaguar managed this amazing feat using a racing version of their famous inline 6 cylinder XK engine which featured a cast iron block with an aluminium cylinder head, twin overhead camshafts and hemispherical combustion chambers. Yes – a British Hemi! This exceptional engine was also used in their passenger cars and remained in production between 1948 and 1992 – an extremely long period for a production engine.
Jaguar dealerships
Jaguar dealerships were for many people a place of dreams. A well-known advertisement from the 1970s encapsulated this completely.
One of the most famous dealerships was Coombs Jaguar on the Portsmouth Road at St Catherine’s Guildford as shown in the attached picture.
Coombs Jaguar was an upmarket Jaguar and Daimler dealership created in 1947 by John Coombs from the garage he inherited from this Father. John Coombs was a British racing driver who tuned various Jaguar models including the E Type and Mark 2. These were raced very successfully by among others Graham Hill, Stirling Moss, Bruce McLaren, Jack Brabham and Colin Chapman of Lotus in the 1950s and 1960s. Here is a Coombs Jaguar with Roy Salvadori at the wheel back in May 1961 – the year of the E Type’s introduction and its first win – and we believe its first major race outing.
Year
1950s or 1960s
Signed and Dated
Stamped on the underside "7/10091/1 WBB" number on the base of the leaper on our ashtray is a casting number that identifies the manufacturer as Wilmot Breeden who made the car leaper mascots for Jaguar to go on their cars.
Material
Chrome
Condition
The ashtray has survived very well indeed and is in extremely good condition. There are some faint/ light polishing marks. The base is covered in green felt and there are two brown marks on the felt. Otherwise the ashtray is in excellent condition with no breakages or restoration.
Dimensions ( L x W x H )
Diameter - 7 cm or 2.75 inches
Height - 13 cm or 5.11 inches
Weight
Heavy! - 2.56 kg
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All items are comprehensively insured whilst in transit and sent at the risk of Chapman Pugh Ltd.
For parcels we use trusted couriers in the UK, Europe and Worldwide. We tend to use Royal Mail Special Delivery tracked and signed for and Parcelforce 48 tracked in the UK and Royal Mail, Transglobal, DHL and Fedex tracked in Europe and the rest of the world.
The delivery time in the UK for parcels is generally between 24 and 48 hours on working days. The delivery time in Europe is generally between 2 - 5 working days. The delivery time to the United States is generally 4 - 6 working days. The delivery time for the rest of the world is generally between 6 - 8 working days.
Furniture and larger items are sent in the UK and Europe using trusted couriers by road and by sea freight to the United States and the rest of the world. The delivery time varies from country to country.
Please contact us through Antiques Atlas for a quick quote for a precise delivery cost and timing for Europe, the United States or the rest of the world. It maybe possible to obtain a cheaper quote with a precise address.
All items are comprehensively insured whilst in transit and sent at the risk of Chapman Pugh Ltd.
Date1960s :
20th Century
MakerJaguar
DimensionsPlease see description
ConditionPlease see description
Codeas1105a076 / Jaguar
Price £206.25
€236.28
$275.82
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StatusFor Sale
SellerChapmanpugh Modern Antiques
Telephone07739628028Non UK callers :+44 7739628028 Emailsuzanne.pugh@chapmanpugh-antiques.com
€236.28
$275.82
The price has been listed in British Pounds.Conversion rates as of 4/DEC/2025.
Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. Or best offer
StatusFor Sale
SellerChapmanpugh Modern Antiques
Telephone07739628028Non UK callers :+44 7739628028 Emailsuzanne.pugh@chapmanpugh-antiques.com
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