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FVK_209 Carlo Quagliotti 1904

Started by Fёdor, March 12, 2023, 09:02:05 AM

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#38
Sidea?

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#42
Carlo Quagliotti, 1904

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#43
Emanuel di A. Rosselli Fabbrica Italiana di Automobili e Motori?

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#44
Quote from: gte4289 on June 20, 2023, 02:58:10 PM
Carlo Quagliotti, 1904
Difficult to see in my image, but it's there. (That was a tough one to find!)

However, another publication describes the pictured Quagliotti display as follows: "Carlo Quagliotti di Torino (automobili, canotti Hurtu e motociclette Quagliotti)." Quagliotti was an official Hurtu importer. Based on this information, the apparent four cylinder engine, and the radiator shape, the chassis in the puzzle photo is probably not a Quagliotti creation, but more likely that of a Hurtu Type 23 (4-cyl Aster engine) from the same year.

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Quote from: gte4289 on June 20, 2023, 06:03:56 PM
However, another publication describes the pictured Quagliotti display as follows: "Carlo Quagliotti di Torino (automobili, canotti Hurtu e motociclette Quagliotti)." Quagliotti was an official Hurtu importer. Based on this information, the apparent four cylinder engine, and the radiator shape, the chassis in the puzzle photo is probably not a Quagliotti creation, but more likely that of a Hurtu Type 23 (4-cyl Aster engine) from the same year.
For comparison:

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Quote from: fromwien on June 20, 2023, 05:11:15 PM
Emanuel di A. Rosselli Fabbrica Italiana di Automobili e Motori?
No
Quote from: gte4289 on June 20, 2023, 02:58:10 PM
Carlo Quagliotti, 1904
Quote from: gte4289 on June 20, 2023, 06:03:56 PM
Quote from: gte4289 on June 20, 2023, 02:58:10 PM
Carlo Quagliotti, 1904
Difficult to see in my image, but it's there. (That was a tough one to find!)
However, another publication describes the pictured Quagliotti display as follows: "Carlo Quagliotti di Torino (automobili, canotti Hurtu e motociclette Quagliotti)." Quagliotti was an official Hurtu importer. Based on this information, the apparent four cylinder engine, and the radiator shape, the chassis in the puzzle photo is probably not a Quagliotti creation, but more likely that of a Hurtu Type 23 (4-cyl Aster engine) from the same year.
Well-founded solution to the puzzle and a well-deserved one point!

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