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London, 06 November 2021

A mammoth temporary structure in the shadow of the Duke of York Monument in Waterloo Place off Pall Mall, hosted the RM Sotheby’s London Auction display arena. The auction itself took place on Saturday 06 November within the splendid premises of the nearby Royal Automobile Club in Pall Mall itself.

The auction comprised of seven lots of automobilia and forty vehicles, ranging from a Bentley 4½ Litre Tourer and Mercedes-Benz 630K Tourer from 1928, to a 2016 Ferrari LaFerrari, with a wide range offerings between the two ends of the age spectrum.

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The Mercedes-Benz 630K Tourer was in original unrestored condition and had been in single family ownership in Spain since new – quite remarkable. It even had bullet holes in it, an injury received during the 1936 Spanish Civil War. This was the third highest sale figure of the day, achieving £792,500, close to the top estimate figure. The Bentley 4½ Litre Tourer also sold, coming in at number five in the top ten, achieving £415,625, well above its estimate of £320,000 - £360,000. At the opposite end of the age spectrum, the Ferrari LaFerrari, finished in a one-off special order colour combination of Vinaccia paintwork (a purple-brown hue) with Pelle Chiodi di Garofano leather interior (a rich tan) was the top seller, realising £2,142,500 at the fall of the gavel. Prominent no-sales were a 1952 Jaguar C-Type and a 1930 Bentley 4½ Litre Supercharges Tourer by Vanden Plas, the bidding for which on neither reached the estimate figures.

Number two in the top ten sales was a 1987 Porsche 959 Komfort finished in Grand Prix White, which was the technical tour de force of its day. Although it couldn’t match the length of ownership of the Mercedes, it was another long term ownership car, having been in single ownership since 1989. It had a pre-sale estimate of £800,000 - £1,000,000, but comfortably exceeded the high estimate by over 10%, selling for £1,158,125. There were a number of either interesting or unusual cars in the sale, including a pair of what are described as Porsche Carrera Zagato Sanction Lost, one Speedster and one Coupé, built by Zagato in 2017, the former being a re-creation of the car raced by Claude Storez in 1958/9, both of which were top ten sales. There was also a nice clean 1968 Alfa Romeo Giulia GTA 1300 Junior “Stradale”, posting another sale, as did the unique 1995 prototype Ascari FGT designed by Lee Noble, whilst a 2006 Aston Martin DBRS9 British GT Championship winning race car, complete with spares package, seemed a bargain at £185,000.

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