High Rollers (The Mystery) by Stanley Wanlass, 1990
This hand-painted bronze sculpture by Stanley Wanlass depicts a couple out for a drive in their 1912 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost. The sculpture is modeled after the famous London-to-Edinburgh Tourer, “The Mystery,” chassis number 1826E, which succeeded the original “Silver Ghost” in the stable of Rolls-Royce managing director Claude Johnson. This is one of the rarer and more difficult-to-acquire Wanlass bronzes. Includes a certificate of authenticity.
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This hand-painted bronze sculpture by Stanley Wanlass depicts a couple out for a drive in their 1912 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost. The sculpture is modeled after the famous London-to-Edinburgh Tourer, “The Mystery,” chassis number 1826E, which succeeded the original “Silver Ghost” in the stable of Rolls-Royce managing director Claude Johnson. This is one of the rarer and more difficult-to-acquire Wanlass bronzes. Includes a certificate of authenticity.