We are delighted to report a 100% sale rate for our Classic Cars & Vehicles with all 40 lots selling.
08/10/2025
Something to suit all pockets, the highlights being the splendid 1936 Rolls-Royce Phantom III Limousine de Ville which had been subject to a nut and bolt restoration twenty years ago, which fetched £49,280 (inclusive of BP), a similarly beautiful 1933 Rolls-Royce 20/25 Landaulet which fetched £33,600 (inclusive of BP) and a 1937 Rolls-Royce 25/30 Landaulet fetching £29,680 (inclusive of BP).
A 1949 Chevrolet ‘Ratrod’ pick up truck fetched £14,560 (inclusive of BP), while a 1949 Alvis in totally original barn find condition fetched the top end of its estimate at £2,912 (inclusive of BP). A 1963 Massey Ferguson 35X tractor fetched a strong £8,064 (inclusive of BP).
In the automobilia section, a solid silver Rolls-Royce spirit of Ecstasy mascot produced by a factory for the Queen’s 1977 Silver Jubilee made a surprise £2,600 (inclusive of BP), while a fascinating autograph album signed by the greats of the 1960’s motor racing circuits fetched £2,080.
James Grinter who along with Lewis Rabett ran the sale, said ‘We were delighted with the results of the sale which illustrated there is still a good demand for classic cars if they are sensibly estimated and well promoted. To have a one hundred percent sale rate is pretty amazing for the current market, especially as we achieved some very good results’.
We are delighted to report a 100% sale rate for our Classic Cars & Vehicles with all 40 lots selling.
08/10/2025
Fundraiser for the charity INK on Thursday October 2nd at Bredfield Village Hall IP13 6AX - Doors open 6:30pm
26/09/2025
With the latest film release of Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, the focus is not just on another “gripping” story line, but the interiors, cars, jewellery and clothes.
19/09/2025