WORLD FAMOUS BOTHWELL COLLECTION OF HISTORIC MOTOR CARS TO BE AUCTIONED
Rare pre-war racing cars, automobiles and horse-drawn streetcars to be sold at the southern California ranch of pioneering collector and vintage racer
Ex-Indianapolis 1916, 1919 and 1949, Ex-Art Klein, c.1913 Peugeot L45 Grand Prix Car and the Ex-Eddie Maier 1908 Benz 105hp Prinz Heinrich Model
Bonhams is extremely pleased to announce that it has been selected to represent at auction the collection of one of Americas preeminent collectors and conservators of vintage automobiles – Lindley and Ann Bothwell.
Known across America and throughout the world for his passion for early motor cars, Lindley Bothwell, together with his wife Ann, was a charter member of the Horseless Carriage Club of America and, by the mid-1950s, the owner of one of the largest private collections of automobiles in the country. Housed at their ranch property amid manicured orange groves just over the hills from Hollywood, the Bothwell Collection is without equal.
Of the 50 automobiles to be auctioned, perhaps best known are the 1913 Indianapolis Peugeot, 1908 Prinz Heinrich Benz, and 1908Mercedes Simplex – all three of which were on prominent display at Bonhams' Quail Lodge auction during the Monterey/Pebble BeachCar Week – the largest gathering of classic motoring enthusiasts in the world.
Ex-Indianapolis 1916, 1919 and 1949, Ex-Art Klein, c.1913 Peugeot L45 Grand Prix Car and the Ex-Eddie Maier 1908 Benz 105hp Prinz Heinrich Model
The 1913 Peugeot 4.5-Liter L45 is not only regarded by many as the father of all racing engines, but this specific car ran in the 1916Indianapolis 500. Decades later when Bothwell took the Peugeot back to Indianapolis to compete in the Veteran Class, he beat Dario Resta's 85mph lap record at over 103mph, a record that had stood for 30 years. Tremendously historic and full of provenance, the significance of this race car cannot be overstated, particularly when one considers that it was this engine that inspired Miller, Offenhauser and a host of others.
It is one of the most original and pure racing cars of this era
In 1908, the Prinz Heinrich Tour, a famous German race named after Prince Heinrich of Prussia – an ardent fan of the nascent sports of motor racing, was won by a Benz. In commemoration of this, Benz produced a limited series of factory racers and called them PrinzHeinrich models. One of just 10 ever created and of fewer surviving, Bothwell’s extremely rare 1908 Benz 105hp Prinz Heinrich is one of just 10 ever created is the genuine article and was campaigned in the period and then used by Bothwell and friends in historic racing events in the renaissance of the hobby.
The 1908 Mercedes Simplex 60hp, said to have been originally owned by William K. Vanderbilt, a prominent racing enthusiast and driver who himself set several speed records in earlier Mercedes cars, is another star of the Bothwell Collection. This landmark Mercedesdesign would set the model for high-performance cars for years to come.
Among the other dozens of fascinating automobiles in the collection are examples from Austro-Daimler, Buick, Cadillac, Ford, Hudson, National, Packard, and Pope-Hartford, among others.
c.1908 Mercedes-Simplex 65hp Two Seater Raceabout and a 1920 Hudson race car
Bothwell was also a fan of horse-drawn streetcars and even installed over a mile of track on his property to entertain guests while keeping the streetcars in working condition. Five of these restored icons, originally from the city of Los Angeles, will be included in the sale. The vast, ever-important collection of spares and automobilia amassed by Bothwell over a lifetime of collecting will also be offered.
Malcolm Barber, Bonhams Chairman commented: “Lindley and Ann Bothwell need little introduction. Their contribution to historic motoring is renowned, their cars are legendary and, most important, their enthusiasm all encompassing. This is truly a monumental collection and we are extremely flattered to represent it at auction. The phrase ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ is very appropriate.”
Rupert Banner, Bonhams VP of Motoring added: “We are incredibly excited to offer these fascinating automobiles for sale, particularly the early racers. The sale of the sole surviving L45 Grand Prix Peugeot will be a generational opportunity to acquire a landmark car in the history of the development of racing in America and Europe.”
The Bothwell Collection will be auctioned on site, at the Bothwell Ranch in Woodland Hills, California (just north of Los Angeles), on Saturday, November 11th. More information will be posted in the coming weeks at Bonhams.com/Bothwell
Source: Bonhams
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