Dec 31, 2024

TALBOT / FRANCE / UK


TALBOT / PARIS / LONDON / FRANCE / UK  ( 1903 - 1992 )

TALBOT was an automobile marque that existed from 1903 to 1992, with a hiatus from 1960 to 1978, under different owners, latterly PEUGEOT.
TALBOT was originally the British marque used to sell imported French Clément -Bayard cars.
In 1978 SIMCA - CHRYSLER was bought  by PEUGEOT and renamed TALBOT.
PEUGEOT closed the firm  in 1992.

British TALBOT LONDON emblem

Size
c. 3.5 cm x 5.0 cm 
Year1912
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TALBOT LONDON seen in Beaulieu in 2018



emblem shown above with perfect enamel

Size
4.8 cm x 6.0 cm 
Year1912
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on this 1912 motor magazine you can see the rectangular emblem shown above


There was another emblem  much more detailed:


Size
4.8 cm x 5.9 cm 
Year1912
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backside without makers mark

There was also a v - shaped version:



Later the emblem became round:

French TALBOT DARRACQ emblem (because you read LONDRES instead of LONDON !)

Size
6.0 cm 
Year1921 - 1923
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1922 British advertisement for the TALBOT - DARRACQ


Another TALBOT LONDON emblem of the nineteentwenties:



Size
11.3 cm x 4.4 cm 
Yearc. 1923
Estimate


In 1924 the emblem became rectangular:



1928 advertisement with rectangular in a Belgian magazine


And here you see an extravagant French  prewar emblem.  It is from the  1933 / 1934 TALBOT H75.


Size
6.0cm x 7.2 cm 
Year1934
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same style, but the wings are simplified


1934 advertisement  radiator with the emblem  shown above


look at the names: LONDON W.  and SURESNES. 

North Kensington is an area of West and North - West London where the first Clement Talbot were assembled, therefore LONDON W. 

The British-owned, Paris-based Darracq took over Clement Talbot including the British Talbot and Talbot models. Therefore SURESNES .Cars built at Suresnes were then marketed as Talbot-Darracq.

Thank you Matt for this valuable information.

 
The Italian Antonio Lago bought the French Talbot factory in 1935 / 36 and offered new models under the name of TALBOT / LAGO.  So here you see a emblem that was used when A. Lago offered the new developed model.
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 In 1949 the Italian Figoni designed a very special Sports Coupé of the type T26. This particular car had also a special designed hood ornament. A very hard to find emblem:




Size
5.3 cm x 5.4 cm
Year1949

Estimate




you can see the emblem between hood and radiator

 
For more information about DARRACQ please click here.

For more  emblems see older posts or top right of this page ( list of car makers ).
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2 comments:

  1. Hello Claus,

    to add some information about the the production sites indicated on the emblem:

    "London, W.:"
    Starting in 1905, the company branded its imported cars as Clement Talbot and began assembling French made parts at a new factory in North Kensington, London, selling them under the name Talbot. North Kensington is an area of west and northwest London. This is where "London, W." comes from.

    "Suresnes":
    1919 The British-owned, Paris-based Darracq took over Clement Talbot including the British Talbot and Talbot models. Cars built at Suresnes were then marketed as Talbot-Darracq.

    Maybe this helps,
    Matt

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  2. Thank you Matt for this valuable information !

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