Car mascot / hood ornament: 'Bonzo', attributed to Louis Lejeune, silvered cast metal, raised on a radiator cap, height 10cm.

Bonzo the Dog is a fictional cartoon first created in 1922 by British comic strip artist George Studdy, and quickly rose to popularity in the 1920s, he starred in one of the world's first cartoons, and became a favourite among children and adults.

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