Buxton Auction Brings MG Record – H&H Auction

H&H set a new auction world record price for a MG K3 Magnette at its Buxton sale on September 16th, 2009. The figure achieved – ยฃ231,000 โ€“ also stands as a new marque record for a car sold at auction.

The previous holder of this title was a 1935 MG NB Magnette Airline Coupe which RM Auctions dispatched for ยฃ199,037 in April 2007 (though, back then ยฃ1 = $2.0034 whereas today ยฃ1 = $1.63133). Purchased by a European collector the 1934/37 MG K3 Magnette had prompted much debate in the lead-up to the sale as to the relative merits of continuous history versus originality. And while โ€˜JB 3180โ€™ had certainly had a chequered (chequered flag?) past few could argue with its rich history.

Another car to create strong interest was the 1957 AC Ace Bristol restoration project. Offering a new custodian the chance to have the two-seater refurbished to his / her own precise specification, it was bought for ยฃ90,750. Formerly owned by the naturalist, sportsman and historian Captain Humphrey Drummond of Megginch Castle and exuding a wonderful patina, the 1931 Lagonda 3 Litre Tourer soared past its ยฃ50,000 – ยฃ60,000 saleroom estimate to fetch ยฃ80,300.

Other results included an older restored 1966 Aston Martin DB6 Vantage (ยฃ69,300), beautifully presented 1965/2005 Jaguar Suffolk SS100 (ยฃ34,100), solid left-hand drive 1964 Jaguar E-type 3.8 litre Roadster (ยฃ28,600) and smart 1964 Daimler SP250 โ€˜Dartโ€™ (ยฃ21,450).

The rarest car in the auction the 1957 Allard Palm Beach MKII GT (1 of only 2 made) had been dry stored for many years and thus needed recommissioning. A former Motor Show exhibit and Sydney Allardโ€™s personal transport for a time, the striking coupe nevertheless exceeded its ยฃ30,000 – ยฃ40,000 saleroom estimate to make ยฃ44,000. A real head turner despite its tarnished chrome, faded paint and cracked tyre sidewalls, the 1928 Chrysler Imperial L-80 LeBaron Club Coupe (1 of 25 made) was hotly contested fetching ยฃ20,350 against a ยฃ10,000 – ยฃ12,000 saleroom estimate. Decidedly more dilapidated, the 1937 SS Jaguar 3.5 Litre Saloon still managed a bullish ยฃ17,050. Both styled by Pininfarina and sharing the same jewel-like 2.4 litre V6 engine, the 1971 Fiat Dino 2.4 Spider and 1972 Ferrari Dino 246 GT commanded ยฃ36,850 and ยฃ66,000 respectively.

A Vincent Rapide restoration project offered for sale without a frame but with a logbook and quantity of other spares elicited a round of saleroom applause when it made ยฃ24,750 (rather more than its ยฃ4,000 – ยฃ5,000 saleroom estimate). While, other notable prices realised in the motorcycle section encompassed the stunning 1926 Wanderer (ยฃ22,000), 1922 Sunbeam Combination (ยฃ9,900), 1952 BMW Combination (ยฃ8,800) and 1986 Manxman Racer (ยฃ9,900). Though, the presence of a BBC film crew also enabled the 1961 Cazenave Moped to reach ยฃ350 (the vendor splitting sale proceeds between the NSPCC and RSPCA).

The automobilia sale proved to be among H&Hโ€™s best to date with a bound run of The Automotor Journal taking ยฃ4,387.50, a McLaren F1 launch brochure ยฃ2,475, a Sonic 7 petrol-powered childโ€™s car ยฃ2,250, The Dunlop Trophy ยฃ2,137.50 and a charcoal study drawing by F. Gordon Crosby ยฃ731.25.

Overall, the auction grossed in excess of ยฃ1.3 million and attracted bidders from four continents. For more information and photographs please contact head office on 08458 334455 or [email protected]

[Source: H&H]