RM Sotheby’s Hershey (2015) – Auction Results

The RM Sotheby’s Hershey 2015 sale was held October 8โ€“9 in Hershey, Pennsylvania, resulting in $16,344,387 and a 96 percent sell-through rate. This year’s auction results represent the companyโ€™s strongest performance in Pennsylvania, besting its 2014 total by more than 16 percent.

A feature attraction of the AACA Eastern Division Fall Meet, RMโ€™s 2015 two-day Hershey sale welcomed bidders from 20 countries, with more than 20 percent representing new clientele.The top sale honors went to the 1913 Pierce-Arrow Model 66-A Seven-Passenger Touring, chassis 66667, which sold for $830,500 to applause from the packed auction room, after back-and-forth bids from interested parties both in the room and over the Internet. The Pierce-Arrow easily surpassed its pre-sale estimate of $550,000 – $650,000.

Joining the Model 66-A at the top of the list was the 1911 Oldsmobile Autocrat known as Yellow Peril, chassis 65877, that brought a final price of $698,500. Rounding out the top three and leading the selection of early European vehicles in the sale was a 1914 Rolls-Royce 40/50 HP Silver Ghost Landaulette, chassis 25EB, which brought a final $577,500 after a strong opening bid.

โ€œHershey proved once again to be the perfect venue for the offering of important early automotive design,โ€ said Gord Duff, Specialist, RM Sothebyโ€™s. โ€œBrass Era powerhouses were the hit of the week, with the most exciting moment coming as our auctioneer Max Girardo opened bidding on the 1913 Pierce-Arrow, igniting a fierce competition that had the crowd roaring with every raise of a paddle. At another level of the market, expert restorations stood out, with top tier examples bringing well-deserved prices.โ€

A number of restored Classic Era automobiles exceeded pre-sale estimates, headed by a 1923 Duesenberg Model A Sport Phaeton, chassis 977, offered from 67 years of ownership, at $374,000, a new auction record for the model. Another example was the restored 1924 Marmon Model 34C Two-Passenger Speedster, chassis B2-5001, a best-of-category car boasting numerous awards, which sold for $203,500. Additional sales of note included a 1934 Pierce-Arrow Eight Two-Passenger Coupe, chassis 2080431, nearly doubling its estimate at $154,000, along with a 1936 Chrysler Imperial Airflow Sedan, chassis 7015285, at $176,000.

Memorabilia also achieved great prices, kicking off the auction on both Thursday and Friday evening. Stand outs included collectibles offered from the Richard Roy Estate Collection, most notably a trio of scale model replicas of World War II aircraft, led by the North American Aviation P-51 Mustang Model Plane at $21,850, more than triple its top estimate.

RM Sotheby’s Hershey 2015 – Top Ten Auction Results

1. 1913 Pierce-Arrow Model 66-A Seven-Passenger Touring – $830,500
2. 1911 Oldsmobile Autocrat “Yellow Peril” – $698,500
3. 1914 Rolls-Royce 40/50 HP Silver Ghost Landaulette – $577,500
4. 1932 Packard Twin Six Individual Custom Sport Phaeton – $440,000
5. 1929 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Torpedo Tourer – $434,500
6. 1914 Packard Six Five-Passenger Touring – $412,500
7. 1911 National Model 40 Speedway Roadster – $385,000
8. 1936 Packard Twelve Coupe Roadster – $385,000
9. 1923 Duesenberg Model A Sport Phaeton – $374,000
10. 1907 Thomas Flyer 4-60 Four-Passenger Runabout – $330,000

For complete auction results, visit rmsothebys.com.

RM Sotheby’s completes its 2015 auction calendar with a return to New York City for its ‘Driven by Disruption’ sale, December 10 at Sotheby’s Manhattan headquarters. The event will feature 30 creatively-styled and pioneering motor cars, along with select automobilia. As a prelude to the auction, a six-day exhibition will open over the weekend of December 5 in Sothebyโ€™s 10th floor galleries.

For further information on upcoming events, visit rmsothebys.com or call +1 519 352 4575.

[Source: RM Sotheby’s]