Bonhams Stafford sale of vintage and collectors motorcyc...

28 April 2014

Bonhams Stafford sale of vintage and collectors motorcycles...

makes over 2 million



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Brough


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Brough


The annual Bonhams Stafford Sale of Pioneer, Vintage, and Collectors’ Motorcycles & Memorabilia yesterday achieved a total of £2,034,250.

The ex-George Brough SS100 made an auction record, leading a string of fantastic prices

The star lot of the sale, the ex-George Brough, Brough Superior SS100, made a fantastic amount, realising £253,500 on an estimate of £140,000-180,000. Registered in 1939, the motorcycle was campaigned by George Brough himself in the London-Edinburgh Trial that same year.

The ex-Phil Vare 1929 Scott racing motorcycle, raced by Vare at the Isle of Man TT, sold for £31,050.

Ben Walker, Head of Motorcycles at Bonhams, said:

"We are delighted with the results achieved for this long and well-established sale. The SS100 was a record price at auction for a Matchless engined example and the owner was truly astounded with the result achieved.

“Overall the sale was exceptional - and a real return to form. An outstanding 89% of lots were sold (91% by value), with many machines selling over estimate. Online bidding was strong with buyers from as far away as Australia and New Zealand - along with people in the auction room from, amongst other countries, Canada, America, France, Italy and Holland."

There were a number of great surprise results, with items far exceeding their estimates:

- Lot 233: 1972 MV Agusta 750S- estimated at £45,000-55,000; sold for £85,500

- Lot 173: c.1914 Henderson Model C- estimated at £40,000-60,000; sold for £79,900

- Lot 209: 1953 Vincent 998cc Black Shadow- estimated at £38,000-45,000, sold for £70,940

- Lot 245: Still in original crate, 'as new' condition, 1989 Ducati 888cc Lucchinelli Replica Racing Motorcycle- estimated at £14,000-18,000; sold for £37,950

- Lot 164: 1939 Brough Superior 990cc SS80 Project- estimated at £12,000-18,000; sold for £36,800


Malcolm Barber, Bonhams Group CEO and auctioneer at the Sale, commented:

“New buyers and international bidding buoyed prices with a strong sell through rate. A new venue within the Show for the first time in 27 years gave greater comfort to bidders and a better viewing platform.

“The barometer of the international motorcycle market each year in April – at the Stafford International Classic MotorCycle show and the Bonhams auction - continues to show all the trends and indicators for this important collectors’ market - and the indicators are strong!”

Information from a Bonhams press release

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