NORFOLK STEAM CAR HEATS UP BONHAMS
SALE WITH £371,100
FOR
1905 GARDNER-SERPOLLET
18HP TYPE L PHAETON STEAMER
A rare 109-year-old steam car, originally bought by a
Norfolk farmer for £450, sold for £371,100 at Bonhams London to Brighton
Run sale.
Taking the sale top spot, the rare Gardner-Serpollet was one of 23
cars and 162 lots of automobilia at Bonhams biggest London to Brighton
auction yet, with the sale collectively achieving £1.5 million.
With his passion for motoring, the late George Milligen was no
ordinary Norfolk farmer. Often seen out driving the cars from his varied
motoring collection, he purchased the Gardner Serpollet in 1946 for
£450 from Harpsichord maker, Alec Hodson, and kept it in excellent
condition throughout his decades of ownership - remaining in his family
for fifty years.
Elsewhere, a turn of the century 1900 Cleveland Sperry System
Electric Three-Seater Stanhope sold for £55,200 to a telephone bidder
from Austria who, after giving the winning bid, promptly flew into the
UK just to take part in Sunday’s London to Brighton Run in his auction
purchase.
“It’s wonderful when we’re able to give our buyers the opportunity
to take part in the Run year-on-year. Bonhams have again enjoyed another
wonderful London to Brighton sale, with an excellent turn out and some
truly wonderful motor cars sold,” said James Knight, Bonhams Group
Motoring Director.
Further sale highlights include a 1901 Panhard et Levassor
Twin-Cylinder 7hp Rear-Entrance Tonneau at £259,100; a 1903 Malicet et
Blin 8hp Four-Seater Rear-Entrance Tonneau at £102,300; and a charming
1904 De Dion Bouton 8hp Model V Coupé to an auction room bidder for
£88,860.
Source: 2014 Bonhams
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