Bonhams finished the year with its annual sale of Important Collectorsโ Motor Cars & Fine Automobilia at Londonโs Olympia on December 7th, 2009, resulting in total sales of ยฃ3.7 million and 95% of lots sold by value.
First in the line-up was a 1906 Rolls-Royce Light 20hp Tourer, one of only two survivors of the 17 built when the company was in its infancy and the sixth oldest Rolls-Royce remaining sold for ยฃ441,500. Following World War II, this unusual and historically significant motorcar was bought by Rolls-Royce aficionado Stanley Sears, joining his prestigious collection of veteran motor cars. When the collection was dispersed in 1983, this fully-restored model passed to Thomas Love who already owned the worldโs oldest Rolls Royce (later sold by Bonhams for a record ยฃ3.5m in 2007).
Other highlights include a 1963 AC Cobra 289 MkI Roadster that sold for ยฃ232,500 whilst four cars from the collection of the late Ivor Silverstone sold for a very significant total of ยฃ393,200. A particular highlight of the collection was the 1953 Bentley R-Type 4.6-litre Coupรฉ Coachwork by Abbott which sold for a staggering ยฃ109,200 (estimated ยฃ40,000-50,000).
James Knight, Group Head of Bonhams Motoring Department commented on the sale, โYesterdayโs Collectorsโ Motor Cars and Automobilia Sale caps a tremendous year for the Bonhams Motoring Department, demonstrating that the collectorsโ motor car, motorcycle and automobilia sectors have maintained great strength and resilience. We are delighted with the sale result and look forward to an equally successful 2010.โ
2009 Bonhams Olympia Auction Result Highlights
[Source: Bonhams]