Auctions America Littlefield Collection – Auction Results

8-ton Half-Track Sd.Kfz. 7

The Auctions America Littlefield Collection sale was staged July 11-12, 2014 in Portola Valley, California, resulting in $10.24 million in total sales and a 98 percent sell-through rate. The two-day auction of military vehicles and accessories enticed bidders from 10 countries, including as far away as Germany, Belgium and Australia.

One of the worldโ€™s largest private collections of armored vehicles, the Littlefield Collection represented more than 30 years of acquisition by the late Jacques Littlefield, founder of Californiaโ€™s Military Vehicle Technology Foundation. Following Mr. Littlefieldโ€™s passing, the collection was acquired by The Collings Foundation, who will integrate some 80 of Littlefieldโ€™s prized vehicles and artifacts into its own existing collection of military vehicles and aircraft. This enlarged collection will be housed in a new 66,000 square foot facility, befitting Littlefieldโ€™s vision, at the Collings Foundation headquarters in Stow, Massachusetts. The remainder of the collection โ€“ more than 200 lots of parts and accessories, and 122 military vehicles โ€“ was presented at last weekendโ€™s sale.

โ€œWe are thrilled with the results of the Littlefield Collection sale, which exceeded expectations by approximately 20 percent,โ€ says Ed Cepuran, Co-founder, Auctions America.

โ€œWhat Jacques Littlefield managed to assemble in terms of size, diversity and scope, was beyond impressive, and it was both a privilege and an honor to bring the collection to auction and to help continue his remarkable legacy. A truly unique event, collectors recognized the incredibly rare โ€“ and in many cases, once-in-a-lifetime – opportunities the sale presented, as reflected in the strong results. From the start of the sale right through to the very last lot, there was a great energy in the auction room, with numerous spirited bidding contests. It was certainly very memorable and set a new benchmark for this type of private collection sale,โ€ continued Cepuran.

Highest levels of interest were received for the most recognizable and iconic vehicles of World War II. Claiming top sales honors was a German SD.KFZ.7 (KM M11) 8-Ton Half-Track Personnel Carrier which sold for $1,207,500 to applause from the audience. Used to tow medium artillery in World War II, the Half-Track included bench seating for up to 11 gun crew and special compartments in the vehicleโ€™s rear to carry ammunition. Another crowd favorite was the nearly 42-ton 8K11 Surface-to-Surface Missile (SCUD-A), a Soviet Union Missile Launcher, and one of only two in private ownership, which achieved $345,000.

American-built Sherman Tanks also drew strong interest from bidders. Leading this group was the 37.4-ton M4A2 (76) HVSS Sherman Medium Tank, otherwise known as the โ€˜Popgunโ€™ Tank, for $345,000, and a M4A3 (75) Sherman Medium Tank, originally built by the Ford Motor Company in 1942, for $299,000. Another American-built tank attracting strong bids was the M5 Stuart Tank, built in 1942 by Cadillac in Detroit, Michigan, which more than doubled its pre-sale estimate at $310,500.

Auctions America Littlefield Collection – Top Five Auction Results

1. Sd.Kfz.7 (KM M11) 8-Ton Half-Track – $1,207,500
2. 8K11 Surface-to-Surface Missile (SCUD-A) – $345,000
2. M4A2(76) HVSS Sherman Medium Tank – $345,000
4. M5 Stuart Tank – $310,500
5. M4A3 (75) Sherman Medium Tank – $299,000

For complete results, visit auctionsamerica.com.

โ€œThere is no question that Jacques Littlefield created the worldโ€™s leading private collection of military technology. This past weekendโ€™s sale provided a very special opportunity for collectors from around the world to sustain Jacquesโ€™ incredible legacy and help preserve, protect and present the vehicles that defined the world we live in,โ€ says Rob Collings, Executive Director of The Collings Foundation.

Auctions America continues its 2014 calendar with its California Collector Car Auction, July 31 โ€“ August 2 in Burbank, featuring a mix of 425 cars picked for Southern Californiaโ€™s automotive culture. The summer concludes with Auctions America bringing the action back to the Classic Car Capital of America for its flagship Auburn Fall weekend, August 27-31.

For upcoming event information, visit auctionsamerica.com.

[Source: Auctions America]