Jan 25, 2026

NESSELSDORFER / TATRA / CZ

NESSELSDORFER  WAGENBAU / TATRA  ( 1897 - 1999 )

The origins of the TATRA brand date back to 1850, when Ignaz Schustala established a bodywork factory in Nesselsdorf, a town that was then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.Today, the city is called Koprivnice.

Automobile manufacturing began in 1897. The vehicles were therefore also called NESSELSDORFER. After the end of the First World War and becoming Czechoslovakian, the company name was changed to TATRA. The name TATRA comes from the mountain range of the same name that forms the border with Poland. 

 So let us start with the first NESSELSDORFER WAGENBAU emblem:

 

NESSELSDORFER WAGENBAU  therefore the white letter N and the black letter W

 

Size
11.2 cm x 5.2cm

Year
 1912- 1923
Estimate

 


 

 

During World War I, civilian car production was not stopped and manufacturers continued to advertise their civilian vehicles. However, the economic situation and the general mood of crisis meant that very few vehicles were sold during this period.

 

1917 advertisement in a German journal

 

In 1923, the company merged with Ringhoffer AG to form RINGHOFFER - TATRA AG. 

The first newly built cars still bore the emblems of both brands: 

 


 

 

 

1918 advertisement in German Motor journal

 

Until 1933, Tatra built air-cooled engines, which meant that the cars did not have a classic water radiator at the front. The V-shaped emblem was fixed on a V-shaped hood:

 


Size
6.4 cm
Year1923- 1933
Estimate

 

 

engine hood without air tintakes 

 

period photo of of a 1924 TATRA ; the characteristics of the air-cooled vehicle can also be clearly seen from the side view ( photo collection Thomas Ulrich )


 

1924 advertisement for the German market

 

The AUSTRO - TATRA emblem, which was used at the Austrian assembly plant in Vienna, is particularly rare:


 
Size
 5.2 cm
Year1925
Estimate

 

 In 1925, the Type 17 was released, featuring a flat water-cooled radiator with a flat emblem.

Size
 6.0 cm
Year1925 - 1937
Estimate


 

 


 

 

1925 brochure for the UK market showing the new flat radiator



In 1937, the large TATRA type 87 with an air-cooled rear engine was launched. A teardrop-shaped emblem with the tip pointing upwards was now mounted on the front of the hood. 

 


 

 

Size
6.4 cm
Year1937 - 1967
Estimate

 

 

 

backside without makers mark

 

 

 


The tip  pointed downwards on the  models Type 87 and 97:

Size
6.1 cm x 11.2 cm 
Year1937
Estimate

 


 

 

 TATRA type 87 seen in a Czech museum

 

 

 In 1959, the TATRA factory received permission from the government to build a representative luxury car, as they were not satisfied with the Russian models. The Type 603 was released. Initially, it did not have an emblem. It was not until the Type 603/2 that a plastic emblem with two chrome wings was added to the hood:

 


 

Size
18.0 cm x 6.8 cm
Year1963 - 1974
Estimate


 


 

During the model update of the TATRA 613, the emblems were also changed. Around 1974, the front was given this round plastic emblem with a chrome border:

 

 

 

Size
7.1 cm
Year1974 - 1980
Estimate

 

 

 The last emblem for a civil TATRA vehicle was made of glass:

 


Size
6.7 cm
Year1980 - 1992
Estimate

 

 

Impressive collection of TATRA emblems of my collector friend Peter

 

 

 The last TATRA limousine was built in 1999. Truck production still exists today.

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Jan 13, 2026

JEAN GRAS / LYON / FRANCE

 JEAN GRAS / LYON / FRANCE ( 1924 - 1930 )

Jean Gras founded an automobile factory in Lyon in 1924, taking over the PHILOS factory and using his own name as brand name like many other car maker at the time.

Initially, only vehicles with 4-cylinder engines were offered; from around 1926/27, 6-cylinder models were also available. 

Production was discontinued in 1930 after around 200 vehicles had been built, so every Jean Gras emblem is a hard to find item.





Size
4.2 cm x 6.5 cm
Year1920- 1928
Estimate

 

 

backside without makers mark ( as usual in France )

 

 

source: Archives de la Somme Guer 1343 med 3

 

 Yes, we are proud of our radiator, because it is the face of every vehicle. That is what this ad is telling me.

source: Archives de la Somme GUER 1343 med 1

 

 

 

JEAN GRAS radiator from my collection


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Jan 7, 2026

EXCELSIOR / BRUSSELS / BELGIUM

  EXCELSIOR / BRUSSELS / BELGIUM   ( 1909 -1931)

The Compagnie Nationale Excelsior began manufacturing cars in 1904. It was founded in Brussels by Arthur de Coninck. From 1909 onwards, the company was known as SOCIETE ANONYM DES AUTOMOBILES EXCELSIOR.  Approximately 600 vehicles were manufactured over a period of around 25 years, making every EXCELSIOR emblem a rarity.

 


 
Size
c. 10.0 cm x 4.5 cm

Year
 1913- 1925
Estimate

 

This model also had a radiator mascot ex works.

 

 As you can see this particular emblem was already used before 1914:

1913 Excelsior radiator  with emblem shown above

 

 

1924 advertisement in Englebert: do you find the Excelsior radiator ?

 

1926 advertisement in Englebert magazine

 

In 1926, the new ALBERT 1 model was released. However, it still had the 6-cylinder engine of its predecessor, the ADEX 6, with a capacity of 5340 cc. It is estimated that fewer than 200 vehicles were manufactured, making the emblem highly rare.

The emblem was completely redesigned and now featured a lion in the center, probably from the coat of arms of Brussels, which, however, shows two lions facing each other.

 

Size
8.8 cm x 4.4 cm

Year
 1926 - 1929
Estimate

 

 

Sorry for the bad quality; But I'm happy to be able to show a period photo of type Albert I at all.

 

1928 advertisement in Englebert magazine; I just added the emblem

In 1927, IMPERIA took over the brand, although vehicles continued to be marketed under the name EXCELSIOR until 1931.

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Jan 4, 2026

LEON BOLLEE / LE MANS / FRANCE

 LEON BOLLEE / LE MANS / FRANCE  ( 1895 - 1925 ) 

There were several automotive pioneers in the family of AMADEE BOLLEE. First, the father Amadée Bollé sen., who put a steam engine on wheels in 1875 and drove it from Le Mans to Paris. His son, Léon Bollée founded his own automobile factory in 1895, named ETABLISSEMENT LEON BOLLEE. The most popular model was a three wheeler called  VOITURETTE.

Léon Bollée died in 1913, but the company continued to operate until it was bought by the Englishman Willian Richard Morris in 1925 so the name of the company became MORRIS LEON BOLLEE.

 To my knowledge there was only one enameled emblem ( used after WWI ):


Size
 5.0 cm 
Year
1922 - 1931 ?
Estimate


However, according to my research, vehicles continued to be built and sold under the name ETABLISSEMENT LEON BOLLEE after the sale, as evidenced by the following document of October 1931.

source Archives de la Somme GUER 1295   med 15


This brochure, which shows a modern-designed car, also proves it:

Archives de la Somme GUER 1295 media 4


The early LEON BOLLEE models had a script only:

LEON BOLLEE in the nineteenfifties in Paris ( photo collection Claus H. Wulff )


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