One of many automotive marques that came and went in the interwar years. Bean of England made cars between 1919 and 1929, commercial vehicles lasted 2 more years. The 'Twelve' and 'Fourteen' in the ad will be a reference to horsepower, not cylinders.
A reader, Ian, has sent us this pic of the original entrance to the Head Office which still exists in Dudley.
A history of the company is
here
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