
As the great and good gathered to celebrate the โGolden Eraโ of motor sport at what has become one of the worldโs most popular race meetings, the Bonhams tent was filled with spirited bidders keen to go home with some of the exceptional lots on offer, with over 85% of cars sold by lot (81% by value).
It was fitting that the biggest sale of the day was a rare 1966 Aston Martin DBSC Coupรฉ, reputedly test driven by one of the biggest icons of the โGolden Eraโ, Twiggy. This incredible find (the car โ one of only two ever made โ was kept in storage for many years) achieved ยฃ320,500 against a pre-sale estimate of ยฃ250,000-300,000.
It was a good day all around for Aston Martins, with the other eleven models in the sale achieving 100% sale rate. Another highlight was the successful sale of four cars from an Australian collection: the 1935 Frazer Nash TT Replica, a 1923 Alfa Romeo RLS Tourer, a 1937 SS Jaguar 2ยฝ-Litre Sports Saloon SS Jaguar and the 1923 Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8 Tourer which together sold for ยฃ311,000 (compared to a pre-sale estimate of ยฃ180,000-220,000).
Other notable sales include the 1968 Lamborghini Miura P400 for ยฃ210,500 and the 1925 Bentley 3/4ยฝ-Litre Tourer reached ยฃ157,700 (estimate ยฃ140,000-170,000).
It was also a strong sale for automobilia with the Aston Martin DBR2 childโs car achieving ยฃ14,950 (estimate ยฃ8,000-12,000) and the 1957 British Grand Prix winning Herbert Johnson helmet worn by Stirling Moss selling for ยฃ23,000 (estimate ยฃ20,000-25,000).
James Knight, Group Head of Bonhams Motoring Department said, โThis was another rewarding sale for the Bonhams motoring department. There is certainly good strength and depth of bidding for most cars and comes on the back of our Beaulieu sale we held the week before. So, over a period of six days, we have offered approaching 200 motor cars and have sold nearly all of them for a sale total of ยฃ6m. We look forward to our Reims and Boston sales next week.โ
For complete sale results, visit www.bonhams.com/cars.
[Source: Bonhams]




