The RM Sotheby’s Concorso Villa d’Este 2019 sale was held 25th May at Villa Erba on the shores of Lake Como, Italy, resulting in total sales of โฌ19,798,085 and a 67 percent sell-through rate.
As part of the Concorso dโEleganza Villa dโEste weekend, the top result at the 2019 edition of the RM Sotheby’s Villa dโEste sale went to the original, matching-numbers 1954 Ferrari 500 Mondial Spider that sold for โฌ3,717,500. As the 12th of 13 Pinin Farina Spiders built, chassis 0448 MD is Ferrari Classiche certified and boasts extensive period racing history.
Another highlight was the 1957 Porsche 550A Spyder that achieved โฌ3,380,000. The car sold at Villa Erba is one of 40 cars made and benefits from a well-known and documented history. Chassis 550A-0121 was first delivered to Denmark in 1957 and enjoyed competition history there as well as in Africa where it went on to be sold. The car has undergone a complete, body-off restoration by Porsche specialists and has only covered 100km on the road since returning from the workshop.
Aston Martin models from the 1960s are always desirable and none more so than the rare 1965 Aston Martin Short-Chassis Volante that sold for โฌ1,805,000. One of the final examples of 37 built, the matching-numbers Aston was offered after a period of long-term ownership and it features a hardtop.
The RM Sotheby’s Concorso Villa d’Este 2019 was notable for featuring a collection of Zagato-bodied cars in celebration of the coachbuilderโs 100th anniversary, and leading the group was a 1955 Fiat 8V Coupe by Zagato. The car sold, chassis 000076, is one of 26 coupes built, and brought โฌ1,771,250.
Augustin Sabatiรฉ-Garat, Car Specialist and the Villa Erba Auction Manager, RM Sothebyโs, said: โTo achieve nearly โฌ20 million in gross sales is a great result, and itโs testament to the high-quality cars that were on offer at Villa Erba. We have once again demonstrated that the best 1950s sports racing cars with strong provenance remain the most highly prized collector cars in this hobby-driven market, while cars such as the Aston Martin Volante and Fiat 8V Coupe demonstrate how the appeal of timeless design and low production numbers are key factors in driving demand among enthusiasts and collectors.โ
It was the 1931 Bugatti Type 50 Roadster that rounded out the top five sellers. This supercharged, eight-cylinder engined touring car is one of two remaining examples with original Jean Bugatti-designed factory coachwork and was offered in restored condition. With factory records including the original bill of sale, this pre-war Bugatti achieved โฌ1,411,250.
Aside from the Fiat 8V, the other Zagato bodied cars sold well in the sale. The 2019 Aston Martin Vanquish Zagato Shooting Brake, the 12th of 99 built, made โฌ511,250; the restored 1966 Lancia Flaminia Super Sport 3C 2.8 made โฌ252,500; the 1987 Aston Martin V8 Vantage, one of 14 examples with manual transmission, made โฌ331,250; the 1990 Ferrari 348 TB Zagato Elaborazione, the prototype example and the 1991 Geneva show car, made โฌ218,500; and the 1959 Fiat-Abarth 750 GT ‘Double Bubble’ by Zagato, made โฌ103,500.
RM Sotheby’s Concorso Villa d’Este 2019 – Top Ten Auction Results
1. 1954 Ferrari 500 Mondial Spider – โฌ3,717,500
2. 1957 Porsche 550A Spyder – โฌ3,380,000
3. 1965 Aston Martin Short-Chassis Volante – โฌ1,805,000
4. 1955 Fiat 8V Coupe – โฌ1,771,250
5. 1931 Bugatti Type 50 Roadster – โฌ1,411,250
6. 2016 Ferrari F12tdf – โฌ792,500
7. 1961 Maserati 3500 GT Spider – โฌ663,125
8. 1966 Ferrari 330 GTC – โฌ556,250
9. 2019 Aston Martin Vanquish Zagato Shooting Brake – โฌ511,250
10. 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7 Touring – โฌ477,500
For complete auction results, visit www.rmsothebys.com.
[Source: RM Sotheby’s; photo: Diana Varga]




