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Wednesday, 10 September 2014

SILVERSTONE AUCTIONS -SALON PRIVE SALE RESULTS


 
THE INAUGURAL SALON PRIVÉ SALE IS A ROARING SUCCESS
 
The inaugural Salon Privé Sale, hosted in partnership between Silverstone Auctions & Salon Privé, achieved some roaring results in London on Thursday.
 
Buyers from all over the world were in attendance at the stunning setting of Syon House for what promised to be a very special sale.
 
And it didn't dissapoint with a 61% sales rate, world record prices and a total sales value of £9.9 million.
 
You can view the full results here.
 
Our next sale, The Autumn Sale, takes place next Saturday (September 20th) at The Wing, Silverstone. You can take a look at the lot list and register to bid here
 
We’re now inviting quality entries into our two-day season finale at the NEC Classic Motorshow on the 15th and 16th of November. Click here for more information on entering a car into the sale.
 
Read on to see some of the amazing prices that were achieved at Salon Privé.
 
1971 Ferrari 365 GTS/4 Daytona Spyder- Pre-sale estimate £1,750,000-£2,250,000: SOLD £2,277,000
 
 
Topping the bill at Syon House was this stunning, beautifully restored and low mileage Daytona Spyder which achieved a world record price.
 
1963 Ferrari 250 GT/L 'Lusso' - Pre-sale estimate £1,750,000 - £2,000,000: SOLD £1,897,500
 
 
This incredibly beautiful and very rare Ferrari was one of our favourite lots of the sale and proved equally popular with those at Salon Privé.
 
1960 Ferrari 250 GT Pininfarina Series II Coupe- Pre-sale estimate £375,000-£425,000: SOLD £707,250
 
 
Taking pride of place next to the auction stage, this understated coupe was hard fought for, eventually selling for more than £300,000 over its lower estimate.
 
1951 Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn Coupe by Pininfarina- Pre-sale estimate £375,000 - £425,000: SOLD £425,500
 
 
Truly unqiue, this one-off Rolls-Royce was, according to the current Rolls-Royce design team, the inspiraton for the modern day Wraith. It's beauty shone at the sale and it sold for a great sum.
 
1970 Range Rover - Chassis #001 - Pre-sale estimate £100,000-£140,00: SOLD £132,250
 
 
Living up to its pre-sale hype and publicity, this historically significant British motorcar was loved by all at the sale but was in the end successfully purchased by an online bidder.
 
1973 Porsche 911 S Targa – Pre-sale estimate £115,000-£135,000: SOLD £195,500
 
 
Proof that Porsche 911 prices continue to rise this lovely 1973 Porsche 911 S Targa, part of the Henry Pearman collated 'Stradale' Collection sold for an amazing sum and more than £80,000 over its lower estimate.

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