Bonhams Returns to Scottsdale for 10th Anniversary Auction in 2021
December 4, 2020 by Bonhams
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Jakob Greisen, Bonhams Vice President - Head of US Motoring, said:'We are looking forward to returning to Scottsdale which has always provided such a stunning backdrop to the high calibre of motor cars that Bonhams has been fortunate to offer over the past decade. 'We are thrilled to be celebrating the sale's 10th anniversary and are proud that this has become such an important fixture on the US motoring calendar and indeed is considered the season opener.' The Scottsdale Auction 2021 Bonhams will be conducting the 10th Scottsdale Auction on Thursday, January 21 as a Live & Online Sale, which provides registered bidders the opportunity to bid in real time online while watching the auctioneer and videos of cars on offer. Absentee and telephone bids are also encouraged. In addition, a live bidding option will be available to registered bidders at the Westin Kierland Resort. The majority of motor cars will be on view at the Westin Kierland Resort and Spa on Tuesday January 19 and Wednesday January 20 from 9am to 6pm each day. The Bonhams 'virtual viewing' platform will be available by appointment for condition reports and one-to-one 'walkaround' inspections with a specialist to examine a specific motor car in real time. The motor car department is currently consigning further prestigious collectors' motor cars for The Scottsdale Auction. Contact motors.us@bonhams.com. Other notable highlights from the past decade's sales include: Auction World Records 1951 Maserati A6G 2000 Frua Spider, one of just three examples built with bespoke coachwork and features, sold for $2,755,000 in 2019, a new auction record for the model. A highly original and successful in period example of a Porsche racing legend went across the block in 2017. The 1964 Porsche 904 GTS was purchased for $2,310,000 by a European enthusiast and set another marque auction record. Featuring in the same sale was a true legend – a 1963 Jaguar E-Type Lightweight Competition, the tenth of the dozen Lightweights built. Previously owned and campaigned by Australian Bob Jane to victory in the 1963 Australian GT Championship, the E-Type secured another 'win' at Scottsdale, selling for $7,370,000, becoming both the most valuable E-Type and most valuable post-1960 Jaguar to ever sell at auction. Motorsport Maestros Giant killer' 1958 550A Porsche Spyder sold in 2018 for $5,017,000 In 2018, a 'giant killer' 1958 550A Porsche Spyder achieved more than $5 million ($5,017,000). The ex-works racer, one of 40 built, was offered with exceptional competition history, having placed on the podium at the 24 Hours of Le Mans and won its class at the Nürburgring 1000. The previous year, another motorsport maestro of the 1950s took the checkered flag. A 1952 Ferrari 340 America Vignale Spider Competizione, campaigned in the 1952 Mille Miglia, 24 Hours of Le Mans and Targa Florioby Scuderia Ferrari drivers including Piero Taruffi, Maurice Trintignant, and Giovanni Bracco, sold for $6,380,000. Cars of the Stars Ex-Marlene Dietrich 1929 Rolls-Royce Phantom I Transformable Phaeton sold in 2012 Bonhams brought stardust to Scottsdale for its debut sale in 2012 with an impeccable green 1929 Rolls-Royce Phantom I Transformable Phaeton, which was gifted to Hollywood icon Marlene Dietrich by Paramount Studios. The famous Phantom sold for its top estimate at $524,000 to the acclaim of the audience. One of the most recognised Ferraris – and star of the small screen – crossed the block in 2017. The 1984 Ferrari 308 GTS Quattrovalvole which featured in the 1980s television series Magnum PI and driven by actor Tom Selleck, achieved $181,500. 2018's sale offered two cars from the personal collection of Carroll Shelby, the late racing driver and automotive designer, depicted in the Oscar-winning film 'Ford vs Ferrari. The 1966 Ford Shelby GT 350H Fastback and 2006 Ford GT exceeded all estimates and sold for $253,000 and $489,500, respectively.
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