A Sale of Ferraris in association with Ferrari Owners’ Club GB

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18th May 2018

A Sale of Ferraris in association with Ferrari Owners’ Club GB Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire NN12 8TN

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Ways to bid Attending the Auction Please bring two forms of ID to confirm your name and address; you will then be able to register onsite for a bidding paddle. Please note that entry to this sale is on presentation of this sale catalogue.

Telephone / Commission Bids Should you be unable to attend the auction on sale day, telephone bidding will still allow you to bid live. On the day of the sale, a member of the Silverstone Auctions team will contact you, usually a few lots prior to your selected lots and will guide you through the process. To register a telephone or commission bid, please go to www.silverstoneauctions.com/ buying or email bid@silverstoneauctions. com. It is important that you provide us with alternative contact numbers to ensure that we are able to contact you on the day.

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Auction Timetable Viewing: 18th May 2018 09:00 – 14:00 Auction: 18th May 2018 Automobilia 11:30 Ferrari Cars 14:30

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Welcome A very warm welcome to Silverstone for the first of four sales taking place this year at our spiritual home. It is wonderful to be back among familiar surroundings, a place which has been graced by many motorsport and motoring icons over the years. Fittingly, today’s event marks another historic motoring first with our inaugural Sale of Ferraris in association with the Ferrari Owners’ Club of Great Britain. Having personally had a long relationship with the Ferrari brand, it has been a genuine pleasure working with my team to bring together such a fantastic selection of Maranello’s finest for you. Indeed, we’re incredibly proud of the selection of Ferraris on offer and we do hope that whichever model is your particular favourite, it is well represented and available for you to inspect and consider here today. Of course, if you need any assistance or additional information, please speak to a member of the Silverstone Auctions team and we will be delighted to assist you. Thank you for joining us today. We hope you enjoy the sale and we wish you the very best of success. Happy bidding!

Nick Whale Managing Director Silverstone Auctions

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Key Sale Information Please note due to venue restrictions, we need to be clear by 8pm on Saturday 19th May.

BUYER’S PREMIUM Buyer’s premium on motor vehicles is 12.5% + VAT and on memorabilia and watches is 20% + VAT.

PAYMENT All payments are due by 5pm on Monday 21st May. Payment can be made by bank transfer or in person via credit or debit card. Please note, we only accept card payments up to a maximum of £5,000.

COLLECTION Vehicles from the Ferrari sale, where cleared payment has been received, may be collected between 5pm and 8pm on Saturday 19th May from Hall 1, The Wing Building, Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire NN12 8TN. Any motor vehicles not collected will be taken to secure storage by E.M. Rogers for £175 + VAT. Storage will then be charged at £10 + VAT per day from Monday 21st May onwards. Vendors wishing to collect their unsold Lots may collect between 5pm and 8pm on Saturday 19th May and between 8am and 12 noon on Sunday 20th May. Memorabilia must be collected before 8pm on Saturday 19th May from The Wing. Any memorabilia lots not collected will be sent to the buyer at the buyer’s expense or can be collected by prior arrangement from our office in Ashorne.

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Memorabilia Friday 18th May 2018 Start: 11:30 Lots 101 – 252

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Lot 101 The ‘Harrods’ McLaren F1 GTR, signed by Derek Bell MBE and Richard Attwood. Estimate: No Reserve

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Barrel-fronted Ferrari illuminated advertising sign. A contemporary sign on a red background and complete with yellow Ferrari emblem. Contained within aluminium case and wired for electricity. Working order. 25cm x 46cm x 10cm.

A quantity of Ferrari Testarossa literature. Includes a 1987 parts catalogue, service schedule, colour showroom brochure and press pack.

Estimate: £200 – £300

Estimate: £100 – £150

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Ferrari lightweight waterproof jacket. A Les Leston yellow background Ferrari lightweight waterproof jacket in large size and bearing a Ferrari badge.

Registration number ‘FA51 FER’. FA51 FER, ‘Fast Ferrari’ is the logical conclusion.

Estimate: £50 – £80

Estimate: £500 – £700

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Ferrari Panerai California clock. Extremely rare clock, which was never offered for sale to the public and only to authorised Panerai dealers. This is a rare opportunity to purchase a large Panerai Ferrari wall clock, perfect for the office or study of any Ferrari enthusiast! Estimate: £1,500 – £1,800

A large framed and signed photographic print of Kimi Raikkonen ‘Red Dawn’. A large framed and signed photographic print of Raikkonen, victorious in his Ferrari F2007 in Melbourne. Limited edition 44 of 100 with certificate, 38cm x 59cm. Estimate: £100 – £150

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Original poster for the 1958 Goodwood RAC TT. A scarce original poster of the Goodwood RAC Tourist Trophy c.1958. With photo-litho printed text and imagery depicting the Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa with Peter Collins at the wheel. Showing old fold marks and minor creases, otherwise good, clean condition. 76cm x 51cm. Estimate: £600 – £800

Large original painting of Peter Collins and Ferrari Dino at 1958 Silverstone Grand Prix. A good, large, original painting depicting the Silverstone RAC British Grand Prix 1958. With Peter Collins in action in the 2.5-litre front-engined Ferrari ‘Dino’, Oil on canvas, signed by the artist and dated 1959. 76 x 102cm. Estimate: £5,000 – £6,000

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Original poster for the British Grand Prix 1958. A very rare original poster for the Silverstone RAC British Grand Prix 1958 sponsored by the ‘Daily Express’ and organised by the BRDC, having graphic artwork design depicting generic front-engined Ferrari-style Grand Prix racing car of the 2.5-litre formula. 76cm x 51cm. Estimate: £600 – £800

1962 Ferrari 250 owner’s handbook pack. Original 1962 Ferrari 250 ownership documents set including handbook, 1962 dealer directory, battery warranty card, and leather pouch.

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250 GTO / SWB / Lusso Nardi steering wheel. An original Nardi steering wheel with 400mm outside diameter, as fitted to 250 SWB, GTO and Lusso models. In very good original unrestored condition, complete with original horn button assembly and boss. Estimate: £2,000 – £2,500

Complete Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona tool kit. Original and complete Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona tool kit, comprising a full complement of correct tools. A ‘concours’ tool kit in superb condition, with all tools original and correct as per the Daytona Owner’s Manual. Estimate: £10,000 – £12,000

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Amalgam Ferrari F2004 1/8 scale model. A fine quality collector’s limited-edition model as raced by Michael Schumacher, the winner of the Spanish Grand Prix at Barcelona, number 10/30, celebrating Michael’s 200th Grand Prix. Complete with its perspex display case, length 60cm. Estimate: £1,750 – £2,250

Ferrari F40 racing seats. Made from moulded carbon fibre and having a red fabric covering. Complete with seat runners and seatbelt mounting brackets. Dated 13th March 1992 and stamped ‘Hawk S/n 1107, 1110.’ In fine, unused condition throughout. Estimate: £8,000 – £10,000

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Ferrari 599 headlights – left-hand drive. Our vendor informs us the headlights are around £6,000 new from a main dealer. Little used and in good condition with boxes.

‘Villeneuve Pit Stop’ by Alan Fearnley. A limited-edition print by Alan Fearnley depicting Gilles Villeneuve at the 1981 Monaco Grand Prix, framed and glazed, measuring 50cm x 65cm.

Estimate: £1,700 – £2,000

Estimate: £50 – £80

+ buyer’s premium of 24% including VAT @ 20%

Estimate: £10,500 – £12,500

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Michael Schumacher 2004 replica helmet. Full-sized Ferrari 2004 replica helmet as worn by the seven-times F1 World Champion.

‘The Boss’ by Tony Upson. The 6-lite, 660bhp Ferrari Enzo, an original acrylic on canvas painting by Tony Upson. Framed, 154cm x 94cm.

Estimate: £300 – £400

Estimate: £300 – £400

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A Ferrari-themed toilet seat. As manufactured by Elista & Heinzl, and entitled ‘Red Satin’. In fine and unused condition within original box.

Estimate: £200 – £300

Ferrari Scuderi multi-dial black strap watch. The dial with Ferrari emblem having a black background, three subsidiary dials, complete with second hand and bearing a black leather strap with red stitching, the clasp, crown wheel, and back plate further stamped with the Ferrari emblem. Estimate: £300 – £400

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Registration number ‘F488 GTB’. The perfect, cherished number plate for the discerning owner of a Ferrari 488 GTB. The plate is on a Retention Certificate, ready to go straight onto your Ferrari.

Cold-cast aluminium Ferrari wall sign. Mounted on a wooden board. Measures 54cm x 170cm.

Estimate: £18,000 – £22,000

Estimate: £300 – £400

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Ferrari 456 boot-lid desk. This is a genuine rear boot lid from a Ferrari 456, re-purposed as an office desk. Fitted with tubular chrome table legs and a sturdy glass top, this functional artwork proudly displays the Ferrari logo and prancing horse. Ideal to display one of the official Ferrari Opus books. Estimate: £800 – £1,200

Ferrari Junior child’s racing car A fine scale replication of Nigel Mansell’s 1989 F640 F1 car. Complete with a 50cc petrol engine, removable steering wheel, front and rear spoilers, sprung suspension all round and cockpit safety harness. Chassis No.008...and all measuring 240cm in length. Estimate: £7,000 – £9,000

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1962 Ferrari 250 owner’s handbook pack. An all-original lot comprising a pigskin pouch in Italian dated August 1961, a worldwide dealer directory dated January 1962, and a Mabo warranty booklet for the Magneti Marelli battery, also dated January 1962. This is correct for all 1962 250 cars. Exceptionally rare. Estimate: £12,500 – £14,500

Estimate: £600 – £800

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An original Ferrari F355 owner’s manual. In yellow slip case.

Eight hardback sepia-effect poster prints. For the discerning Ferrari garage owner, including Enzo Ferrari, Alberto Ascari, Jacky Ickx, Niki Lauda, Jody Scheckter, Michael Schumacher, and a facsimile copy of a 1956 Ferrari Shell poster. 48 cm x 34cm.

Estimate: £50 – £80

Estimate: £200 – £300

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Mahogany presentation display cases. Containing a collection of 34 Ferrari racing and F1 model cars a/f, many diecast and being 1:43 scale, complete with 18 miniature display helmets, figurines a/f, and two signed Ferrari plaques. Each case 50cm x 64cm. Estimate: £500 – £800

A stunning piece of automotive interior design. Ian Rankin; a one-of-a-kind set of six large ink-onaluminium photographic artworks of James Coburns’ 1961 250 GT California Spyder, each printed on impressive 250cm x 125cm aluminium sheets as exhibited for the Official Ferrari ‘Sex Appeal’ Opus. Estimate: £15,000 – £20,000

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Cherished registration ‘GTS 355B’.

Two Ferrari 550 books and brochures. Books: ‘Ferrari 550 Maranello’ by Alfieri, ‘550 Barchetta Pininfarina’ by Cornil and two 550 brochures.

Estimate: £3,000 – £5,000

Estimate: £50 – £80

+ buyer’s premium of 24% including VAT @ 20%

Ferrari jack bag and jack. Genuine Ferrari 365BB/GT/GTC-512BB-308GTB jack bag and jack.

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Ferrari-themed garage wall signs. Three contemporary composite Ferrari-themed garage wall signs, each measuring approx 63cm high.

A c1988 Ferrari 328 black steering wheel. Black-stitched leather grip with central sprung horn button, complete with boss. 35cm diameter.

Estimate: £150 – £250

Estimate: £300 – £400

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New red Ferrari Scuderria waterproof jacket. A brand-new and unused red Ferrari Scuderria waterproof jacket, size large.

Enzo Ferrari and 11 British drivers. An original Craig Warwick monochromatic pen and wash drawing being number 2 of 3, featuring Enzo Ferrari and eleven British drivers, 59cm x 41cm.

Estimate: £30 – £50

Estimate: £400 – £600

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Ferrari brown leather briefcase. A brown leather briefcase with Ferrari prancing-horse motif. Brass corner bracing and double-combination locks. Fine condition. 43.5cm wide.

Ferrari 308 document set. Including the original warranty card, handbook, dealer directory and pouch.

Estimate: £150 – £250

Estimate: £800 – £1,200

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Limited-edition ‘MITO’ Ferrari calendars. 11 x assorted collection of limited-edition ‘MITO’ Ferrari calendars by ‘Raupp’ 2006-2016.

Tool kit for a 365 GTC/4 BB and GTB/4. An original briefcase-style toolkit for 365 models. Incredibly this is new old stock.

Estimate: £150 – £250

Estimate: £2,800 – £3,200

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Shell and Ferrari petroleum sign. A large, hand-painted, fibreglass Ferrari-Shell collaboration, petroleum sign, measuring 94cm x 102cm.

‘Vettel on wets’. Ferrari painting by Tony Upson. Sebastian Vettel in SF70H on wets in 2017 – Tony Upson original acrylic on canvas painting, Framed. Measures 154cm x 94cm.

Estimate: £300 – £400

Estimate: £300 – £400

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‘Ferrari at 70’ Monza poster. A framed and glazed print of the ‘Ferrari at 70’ poster from the Italian Grand Prix 2017, hand-signed by Ferrari works drivers Tony Brooks and Nigel Mansell CBE. Measures 75cm x 45cm.

‘Twenty-five years of Ferrari’ calendar images. Book: ‘Twenty-Five Years of Ferrari Calendar Images’ by Guenther Raupp, limited edition of 100 copies, dated 1985.

Estimate: £150 – £250

Estimate: £50 – £80

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Ferrari California cloth car cover. A contemporary Ferrari California cloth car cover in drawstring bag of large size.

Registration number ‘F6 RSA’. (Forza) on retention and complete with V778 certificate.

Estimate: £50 – £100

Estimate: £800 – £1,200

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Two important Ferrari books. Books: ‘La Ferrari Secondo Forghieri’ (in Italian) by Forghieri and Buzzonetti, published 2012. Together with an unopened volume ‘Pininfarina; Art and Industry 1930-2000’ by Antoine Prunet. Two items.

Leather interior from a 1990 Ferrari 348TS. Including a pair of front seats, dashboard, centre and handbrake console, door trims, door jamb covers, triangular wing mirror covers, electric window switches, together with two circular Ferrari badges. In Ferrari ‘Crema VM’ coloured leather throughout. Estimate: £500 – £800

Estimate: £40 – £60 + buyer’s premium of 24% including VAT @ 20%

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Ferrari 365 tool kit. It is immaculate, original, dating from the early ‘70s. Also complete, seeming to have never been used. This was original equipment on 365 BB, GTC/4 and GTB/4 models. Not to be confused with later, more common toolkits of a similar style. Very rare. Estimate: £3,000 – £4,000

1972 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona owner’s handbook pack. An original document pack from a UK-delivered Daytona (serial 16039). This book pack has been in storage since 1972 when the car was written off and is in superb, untouched, crisp, as-new condition. Estimate: £8,000 – £9,000

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‘The Original Ferrari V12 1965-73. The Restorers’ Guide’. Book ‘The Original Ferrari V12 1965-73. The Restorers’ Guide’ by Keith Bluemel, published 2003.

Three Ferrari F40 media publications. Books c.2004.

Estimate: £80 – £120

Estimate: £40 – £60

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‘Gran Premio di Siracusa’ limited edition print. A paper Giclee poster print ‘Gran Premio di Siracusa’ by Alan Rimmel, number 16/100 and one of only three signed by the late John Surtees CBE at the 2014 Autosport Show. Complete with a Certificate of Authenticity, 84cm x 60cm. Estimate: £200 – £300

A pair of Ferrari Cromodora alloy wheels. 17.5-inch L x 15 inch.

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Shedoni black leather briefcase. A Shedoni black leather briefcase with dust cover and in original box. In unused condition. 43cm wide.

Original Craig Warwick painting for Ferrari UK. Showing the 12 British drivers and Enzo Ferrari – later made into a limited 1,000 poster series. Signed lower right and dated 1977. 73cm x 61cm, framed and mounted.

Estimate: £300 – £400

Estimate: £600 – £800

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1/12 scale Ferrari 641 cased scale model. An exceptional quality, large-scale 1/12 model on a Tamiya chassis of the Ferrari 641 (F1-90) as raced by Alain Prost, complete with presentation case. Signed by Alain and with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Ferrari metal shield. A Ferrari cast metal shield of the Ferrari ‘prancing horse’ hand-signed by three Ferrari works drivers, Tony Brooks, Nigel Mansell CBE and Jody Scheckter.

Estimate: £500 – £600

Estimate: £200 – £300

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Ferrari brochures and ephemera. Five original Ferrari operating, maintenance and service handbook C1969s & 70s including 330GT, Testarossa, 412, 328, 512, 400 and 308GT4, GTB and GTS & Mondial. Five items in all.

Ferrari metal garage sign. ‘Prancing horse’ hand-signed by Ferrari drivers, Nigel Mansell CBE and Jody Scheckter, provided with Certificate of Authenticity, perfect for the Ferrari collector or garage. Measures 60cm x 40cm.

Estimate: £120 – £180

Estimate: £200 – £300

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‘La Passione’ by Franco Vasconi. A framed and mounted, numbered limited-edition print by respected artist Franco Vasconi, featured in Chris Rea’s ‘La Passione’ film about Wolfgang von Trips and the Ferrari ‘Sharknose’, signed by Chris Rea. Measures 60cm x 45cm. Estimate: £200 – £300

1/12 scale model Ferrari 312 by Niki Lauda. A large-scale period model of the 1975 Ferrari 312T as driven by Niki Lauda. 30cm in length.

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Ferrari California car cover and extras. Including two seat covers, one headrest cover, and one battery conditioner. Car cover with small tear. All within a Ferrari kit bag.

Ferrari press packs, media books and more. A super collection of Ferrari press packs and media books together with colour brochures for the 575 M Maranello, 550 Barchetta and other related items.

Estimate: £80 – £120

Estimate: £100 – £150

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Estimate: £80 – £120

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Two official Ferrari flags and an Italian flag. Together with an Italian national flag, each measuring 100cm x 140cm.

Ferrari 456 Schedoni leather luggage set. Original and extremely rare four-piece Ferrari 456 GT Schedoni luggage bags in tan leather, perfect condition, never used.

Estimate: £40 – £60

Estimate: £4,000 – £4,500

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Ferrari 246 Dino complete tool kit. The set is in superb condition and has every tool you need to complete your Dino’s tool kit. With these cars rising so rapidly in value over the past five years, don’t leave it any longer to add those final touches to your car. Estimate: £8,000 – £10,000

Two contemporary Ferrari signs. A large contemporary composite yellow ground Ferrari garage wall sign, 34cm x 99cm, together with a reproduction yellow ground Dino Service sign, 36cm x 63cm. Two items. Estimate: £150 – £250

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Registration number ‘F40 MAD’.

Estimate: £20,000 – £25,000

Ferrari 330P ‘Junior’ race car. A superb Ferrari Junior 1/2 scale replica race car prototype 330P with a 150cc petrol engine and a top speed of 25mph. Complete with vented disc brake, key start, and working lights. C.1970s, 240cm in length. Estimate: £6,000 – £8,000

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Ferrari Panerai Rattrapante clock. Extremely rare Ferrari Panerai Rattrapante dealer’s clock, which was never offered for sale to the public and only to authorised Panerai dealers. This is a rare opportunity to purchase a large Panerai Ferrari wall clock, perfect for the office or study of any Ferrari enthusiast! Estimate: £1,500 – £1,800

A 1/18th scale model Ferrari 500 F2 (1953). ‘Der Doppelweltmeister’ contained within original box.

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‘Ferrari at Monaco’ – themed toilet seat. As manufactured by Sitting Art, in fine and unused condition within original box.

Mixed Ferrari-signed lots. A 2017 Ferrari logo F1 Puma VIP cap, signed by Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen, together with a Michael Schumacher-signed 2006 Ferrari portrait photograph measuring 19.5cm x 13cm. Two items.

Estimate: £350 – £400

Estimate: £180 – £220

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A quantity of Ferrari publications. Includes ‘Ferrari Legends & Passion’ 2007 and 2008 yearbooks, ‘Friends & Collaborator’ yearbooks 1961 and 1962 and other vintage colour publications and Ferrari-themed greetings cards. Estimate: £100 – £150

458 ‘Speciale A’ push-along toy car. An official licenced ‘foot-to-floor’ Ferrari 458 ‘Speciale A’ push-along toy car as made by Rastar. Presented in Rosso red complete with steering front axle and ‘dynamic‘ steering wheel. 70cm in length. 18-36 months. Estimate: £100 – £150

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Replica Momo Volante F1 steering wheel. A good reproduction Momo Volante F.1 1998 squareshaped steering wheel complete with ‘dials’ and integral circuit diagram, all mounted on a fixed stand, 29cm x 21cm.

A Rubens Barrichello – signed Ferrari cap. A signed Ferrari peaked cap for the year 2000 within glazed presentation case, complete with certificate.

Estimate: £80 – £120

Estimate: £80 – £120

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A large illuminated Ferrari garage sign. Sign bearing the Ferrari motif on a white background, non-hanging, 25cm x 124cm x 20cm.

Black and white photograph ’The Marquis de Portago’. British Grand Prix Silverstone 1956. Driver The Marquis de Portago – Lancia Ferrari D50. 70cm x 54cm.

Estimate: £400 – £600

Estimate: £100 – £150

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Roy Nockolds ‘The 156 at Spa’. Print: Roy Nockolds; Works Ferraris’ at the Belgium Grand Prix, Spa. Thackwell & Co. Monte Carlo. 60cm x 80cm.

288 GTO ‘Art and Car Edition’ and large print. Jurgen Lewandowski. Ferrari GTO ‘Car and Art’ Series, 160 pages in colour, with slip case and accompanying large framed print, 100cm x 70cm.

Estimate: £100 – £150

Estimate: £350 – £400

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Collection of three Ferrari Daytona publications. Books: ‘The Ferrari 365GTB/4 Daytona’ by Braden and Roush, published 1982, together with another Daytona book by Nye and Frere, and a copy of Autocar August 1978 also featuring the Daytona. Three items. Estimate: £80 – £120

Original Ferrari 308 GTB/S tool and jacking kit.

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Ferrari 400 handbooks. An original set of books for a 400 with the handbook, dealer directory and pouch.

An original Ferrari 275 GTB aluminium boot lid. Hand-painted in acrylic by the artist Andrew Reed and signed verso by John Surtees CBE and Nick Mason. 105cm x 43cm.

Estimate: £250 – £350

Estimate: £2,200 – £2,800

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A gentleman’s Ferrari Scuderia sports watch. Bearing the Ferrari emblem with a blue rubber sports strap. Complete with original Ferrari themed box.

Ferrari interior leather colour swatches. A rare original Ferrari swatch book of the 10 available interior leather colours c.1960s together with two paint swatch books and a paint ‘Colori’ catalogue.

Estimate: £300 – £500

Estimate: £200 – £300

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‘Formula Ferrari’ by Paola D’Alessio 1948 – 2000. A presentation folio containing 31 individual colour prints each measuring 34cm x 49.5cm, together with a 500-page, full-colour book, this being the 88th copy. Estimate: £400 – £600

Enamelled ‘Ferrari Club Italia’ car badge. A vintage enamelled Ferrari Club Italia car badge complete with mounting lugs verso, 9cm x 5cm. Together with a contemporary cast and painted aluminium Ferrari shield with prancing horse, 30cm x 20cm. Two items. Estimate: £300 – £400

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Ferrari sunglasses, cufflinks and lapel badge. A pair of brand-new black-framed Oakley Ferrari iridium sunglasses with original box and pouch and a pair of enamelled and gold-plated Ferrari cufflinks with an enamelled lapel badge. Three items.

An older illuminated Dino service sign. A vintage illuminated Ferrari Dino service garage sign with integral clock , 27cm x 64cm x 10cm, within an aluminium frame and complete with 2cm x 30cm hanging chains.

Estimate: £150 – £200

Estimate: £250 – £350

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‘The glorious P2’. Painting by Tony Upson. Ferrari P2, an original acrylic on canvas painting by Tony Upson of the glorious 1965 sports prototype, framed, measuring 93cm x 93cm.

Ferrari 335 Sport Scaglietti canvas. A large and impressive contemporary stretch canvas featuring the dashboard of a Ferrari 335 Sport Scaglietti, measuring 76cm x 128cm.

Estimate: £300 – £400

Estimate: £300 – £400

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The official Ferrari Opus ‘Enzo’ edition. An official Ferrari Opus ‘Enzo’ edition. The 852 pages, each of which is 50cm square, tell the story of the prancing horse on an unprecedented and impressive scale. A fully signed edition and superlative Ferrari collectors item. Estimate: £5,000 – £6,000

1982 Ferrari 400i owner’s handbook pack. An original set of books removed from a 400i, including the handbook in English, a 1982 dealer directory, and the original wallet.

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A c.1970s illuminated Ferrari sign. Bearing twin Ferrari decals on a white background, 41cm x 157cm x 12cm, slight damage to bottom right-hand corner.

Estimate: £600 – £800

Original Ferrari brochures and leaflets. A quantity of original Ferrari brochures and promotional leaflets including: 575M Marenello, 456M GT and GTA, 512TR, Mondial, 348GT, 400i, and a Ferrari fold-out guide to road cars. Seven items. Estimate: £80 – £120

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Six Ferrari yeabooks. Six Ferrari yearbooks being 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004 and 2005.

Estimate: £40 – £60

Original Momo three-spoke steering wheel. An original Momo three-spoke aluminium and leather steering wheel, complete with boss and circular sprung aluminium horn button. To suit Ferrari Daytona and 246GT/GTS Dino cars. Part no. M20340. Estimate: £700–- £900

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Limited-edition scale model Alfa Romeo Tipo B. A Ferrari owner’s limited-edition scale model Scuderia Ferrari Alfa Romeo Tipo B (P3). Italian Grand Prix 1933 as driven by Luigi Fagioli. In presentation case complete with box, model measuring 18.5cm in length. Estimate: £200 – £300

An original Ferrari non-illuminated garage sign. Bearing a ‘prancing horse’, Ferrari motif and Italian colours, 90cm x 50cm x 7cm.

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‘Michael Schumacher at Monaco’. Huge print of Michael Schumacher racing for Ferrari at Monaco in 2001. This print was commissioned by BT for their headquarters in London. Unique, measures 1.6m x 1.2m.

Ferrari shield wall sign. Fibreglass Ferrari Shield wall sign, measures 1140cm x 88cm.

Estimate: £300 – £400

Estimate: £300 – £400

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Collection of Ferrari art. A collection of four Ferrari art prints illustrating Gilles Villeneuve, Gerhard Berger and Jean Alesi, all mounted and complete with photographic proofs. Measures 65cm x 50cm. Estimate: £80 – £120

Operating, maintenance and service handbook. A very rare 1975 copy of the Ferrari Operating, Maintenance & Service Handbooks 1948-1963 by Richard F. Merritt. A collection of all known handbooks published or made available by the Ferrari factory. Signed within by the author c.1981. Estimate: £350 – £500

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Original late 1960s Momo steering wheel. A rare, genuine and original late 1960s Momo steering wheel, stamped with the correct ‘MO 20340’ factory marking and as fitted to the late Dino 246 E-Series and 308 GT4. Complete with Dino centre horn button. In used condition. Estimate: £800 – £1,200

Alan Fearnley-signed limited-edition ‘Ferrari 100’. Number 533 of 850 and signed by the artist, Alain Prost and Cesare Fiorio, 43cm x 60cm. Together with ‘A Tribute to Enzo Ferrari’ by Alan Fearnley number 407 of 850 signed by the artist, Gerhard Berger and Michele Alboreto, 43cm x 60cm. Both framed and mounted. Estimate: £300 – £400

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A selection of contemporary Ferrari items. For the garage of the discerning Ferrari enthusiast including three small Ferrari banners (33cm x 129cm) Ferrari clock, Ferrari mug (‘If you want me to listen to you, talk about Ferrari’) and a Ferrari key rack. Estimate: £100 – £150

Ferrari 360 books and brochures. ‘The Ferrari 360 Spider’ by Alfieri, together with another book ‘The Challenge Stradale’, and two 360 Spider brochures. Four items.

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Framed colour print of a 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB4. Entitled ‘Ferrari Campionie Del Mondo’, 50cm x 86cm. Together with a book ‘ Monza; The Autodrome History 1922 -1997’.

A Ferrari gear lever desk ornament. A Ferrari six-speed gear stick desk ornament or paperweight, 1:1 scale, and standing 13.5cm high.

Estimate: £80 – £120

Estimate: £150 – £200

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Sepia print. Winning 375 Plus. Le Mans 1954. Sepia print: The winning 375 Plus of Gonzales/ Trintignant leading through the Dunlop Curves at Le Mans in 1954. 50cm x 75cm approx.

French GP 1953, signed Hawthorn and Nockolds. Print: French Grand Prix 1953, a profile view of twin racing Ferarris. Thackwell & Co. Monte Carlo. Colourist Nick Hayley. Signed lower left Roy Nockolds and Mike Hawthorn. 59cm x 80cm.

Estimate: £80 – £120

Estimate: £100 – £150

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The F355 by Aliferi and F355 brochure. A quantity of Ferrari books including: F50, 612 Scaglietti, Enzo, F40 and Testarossa handbooks. Five items.

Estimate: £50 – £80

Five Ferrari books. Book: ‘Garage Francorchamps Ferrari 50 Anni di Passione’ by Dennis Asselberghs, published 2002, in original and unopened packaging. The extraordinary story of the Belgian Ferrari team and the man who started it, Jacques Swaters. Text – French/Dutch/English. Estimate: £40 – £60

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‘Garage Francorchamps Ferrari 50 Anni di Passione’. Book: ‘Garage Francorchamps Ferrari 50 Anni di Passione’ by Dennis Asselberghs, published 2002, in original and unopened condition. Text – French/ Dutch/English. Estimate: £80 – £120

Irreplaceable, multi-signed F50 launch plaque. The framed glazed and signed Ferrari plaque from the Goodwood F50 launch of 1995. Hand-signed by Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, Lord March, John Surtees, Derek Bell and Claudio Lombardi. Measuring 45cm x 30cm. A unique and irreplaceable item. Estimate: £2,000 – £3,000

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‘Birth of the Prancing Horse’ Alan Fearnley. Signed limited-edition print: ‘The Birth of the Prancing Horse’ by Alan Fearnley, signed lower right by the artist, number 229 of 850, 49cm x 67cm, framed and glazed.

Large selection of Ferrari brochures and books. A selection of Ferrari brochures and books including: 550 Barchetta/Maranello, 575, 560 Spider, 599 GTO, 458 Challenge/Spider, 430 Scuderia and others. Together with other Ferrari books and ephemera.

Estimate: £40 – £ 60

Estimate: £300 – £400

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Selection of 10 Ferrari history books. A large quantity of contemporary hardback Ferrari coffee table type history books. Ten items.

Three original owner’s manuals/booklets. Including a 330GT ‘65 gearbox booklet, a Ferrari parts book for the 275, 330GT and 330GTC, and a Ferrari GT300 spare parts catalogue.

Estimate: £150 – £250

Estimate: £500 – £800

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‘Autodromo Nazionale Monza’; Michael Turner. A limited-edition celebration folio of the works of the artist Michael Turner and the circuit of Monza. In presentation folder and being number 380 of 999. Prints measuring 29cm x 41cm each. Estimate: £300 – £400

Very rare illuminated Ferrari advertising box. A superb and very rare illuminated Ferrari garage advertising box bearing ‘Ferrari Fabbrica Automobili Modena’ 22cm x 41cm x 9cm. Contained within a mahogany frame and wired for electricity. Working order. Estimate: £300 – £400

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A ‘Volante Ferrari F1’ boxed Momo steering wheel. In mint condition.

Registration number ‘T55 FER’. On retention and complete with V778 certificate.

Estimate: £1,000 – £1,200

Estimate: £800 – £1,200

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A Schedoni Ferrari 355 briefcase tool kit. In tan leather, opening to reveal Ferrari pliers, spanners, socket set, tyre inflator, spare bulbs and belts etc. within. Slight marks to leather.

A collection of 20 Ferrari yearbooks. Including: 1949, 1951-1960, 1961 (x2), 1962, 1963, 1965-67, 1968-70 (one book), and 1996.

Estimate: £400 – £600

Estimate: £6,000 – £8,000

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Ferrari 308 QV MOMO steering wheel. Original Ferrari 308 QV MOMO steering wheel in perfect condition, essential for any 308 owner who currently has the incorrect wheel on their car. If your wheel is looking used, then revamp your interior with this perfect condition original wheel! Estimate: £500 – £800

Ferrari F40 Schedoni three-piece luggage set. This set is tailor-made to fit the front compartment of an F40, and such sets are very difficult to find. If you are looking to add that finishing touch to your car, then this is surely it.

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‘No description required’ by Tony Upson. Ferrari 250GTO, an original acrylic on canvas painting by Tony Upson, framed. Measures 93cm x 93cm.

A double-sided illuminated Ferrari sign. On a yellow background, screen printed with makers name Chinetti/Bologna lower right. 32cm x 95cm x 16cm.

Estimate: £300 – £400

Estimate: £800 – £1,200

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‘GTO at rest’ painting by Tony Upson. The legendary Ferrari 250 GTO taking a break. Tony Upson original acrylic on canvas painting, framed and measures 124cm x 78cm.

Michael Schumacher-signed Ferrari cap. In a bespoke display case.

Estimate: £300 – £400

Estimate: £120 – £150

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Illuminated ‘Dino Service’ sign. A Dino Service sign, single-sided and illuminated, measuring 55cm x 43cm, in excellent condition.

365 GT4 BB spare parts catalogue. A Ferrari 365 GT4 BB Berlinetta Boxer spare parts catalogue, together with an original 1974 ‘Revisions’ handbook. Two items.

Estimate: No Reserve

Estimate: £100 – £150

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365 GTB/4 Daytona briefcase attaché tool kit. Perfect for any 1973/4 production Daytona, and other 365 models. This tool kit is in superb condition, and essential for completing your car.

Ferrari 206/246 Dino illuminated service sign. An original Ferrari Dino Service sign from the 1970s, as used by Ferrari dealerships and never offered for general sale, in fine, good condition.

. Estimate: £3,000 – £3,500

Estimate: £3,200 – £3,800

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Cherished registration ‘355 YEL’. On retention. Perfect for a 355 in Giallo Fly.

Ferrari F248 1/8 scale Amalgam model. An Amalgam Ferrari F248 F1, 1/8 scale, fine quality collectors’ model as raced in the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, number 38/99 complete with its perspex display case, length 60cm.

Estimate: £3,000 – £4,000

Estimate: £1,200 – £1,500

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Cherished registration number ‘A348 FER’. On retention.

Estimate: £2,500 – £3,500

1978 Ferrari 308 GTB/S owner’s handbook pack. All original document set from a 1978 Ferrari 308 GTS, serial 25159. Lot comprises a suede and cloth pouch, a 308 GTB/GTS owner’s handbook, a 1978 dealer directory, the factory warranty card for the car, and an Agip lubrication chart. Estimate: £750 – £950

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Four original Ferrari colour sales brochures. Three original Ferrari colour sales brochures c.1960s for the 275 GTB4, 330 GTS, 330 GT and a 1980s 308 Quatrovalvole brochure. Four items.

‘Ferrari 25 years of calendar images’. By ‘Raupp’ (Unopened) 978-3-8327-9283-1.

Estimate: £150 – £200

Estimate: £50 – £80

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Cherished registration ‘F4 OGB’. On retention.

Ferrari 246GT/S wheel rims. Ferrari/Fiat Dino 246GT/GTS Cromadora wheel rims. 14 inch x 6.5 inch. Completely refurbished, powdercoated and new valves fitted.

Estimate: £10,000 – £15,000

Estimate: £1,500 – £2,000

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1983 Pininfarina Figurini. ISBN: I-88-85058-37-X.

Collection of official Scuderia Ferrari calendars. 10x assorted collection of official Scuderia Ferrari calendars by ‘Raupp’ 2007-2016.

Estimate: £80 – £120

Estimate: £150 – £250

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Ferrari 308 Cromadora magnesium wheel rims. Genuine Ferrari 308 Cromadora Magnesium wheel rims. 14 inch x 7.5 inch. Completely refurbished, powder-coated and new valves fitted.

Cherished registration ‘36 OCS’. On retention.

Estimate: £800 – £1,200

Estimate: £8,000 – £10,000

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Ferrari by ‘Giorgio Nada’ (in slip case). 1947-1997 Ferrari by ‘Giorgio Nada’ ISBN: 88-7911271-6.

Assorted collection of Ferrari yearbooks. 5 x assorted collection of Ferrari yearbooks (1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2007).

Estimate: £150 – £200

Estimate: £250 – £350

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A Sale of Ferraris in association with Ferrari Owners’ Club GB Friday 18th May 2018 Start: 14:30 Lots 301 – 334


Lot 301 1968 Fiat Autobianchi 500 ‘Shell’ Furgoncino Registration: KCK 220F Chassis No.: 120Z315120 Estimate: £12,000 – £15,000 • Highly desirable Autobianchi Fiat 120 Z Furgoncino 500 commonly known as a ‘500 Furgo’ • 1968 model with the correct suicide doors and is a genuine, LHD, original factory-built example • Shell Vintage Classic Oil promotional vehicle. Paraded by John Surtees at the Goodwood Revival • Nicely restored and finished in period-correct Shell Servizio livery. Signed by John Surtees CBE • Some associated John Surtees-signed Shell Memorabilia is included in the lot.

Lot 302 1992 Ferrari 348 TS ‘Targa’ Registration: J7 PRP Chassis No.: ZFFKA 36000092612 Estimate: £60,000 – £70,000

• Purchased new by our vendor in April 1992 and one owner from registration to date • Right-hand drive, manual gearbox, UK car supplied by Evans Halshaw Dudley • ‘Rosso Corsa’ red exterior, magnolia and red interior • Totally cherished, only 5,500 miles, and in excellent condition throughout • Original handbook and complete toolkit. Fresh MOT test prior to the auction. J7 PRP remains with the car.

Lot 303 1987 Ferrari 328 GTS Registration: E926 NOW Chassis No.: ZFFXA20A7H0073055 Estimate: No Reserve

• 3.2 V8, 32-valve, 5-speed, Targa-topped 328 GTS • Supplied new to Kentucky in left-hand drive in 1987. Imported into the UK in 2016 • 37,000 miles. Said to drive extremely well • Fresh MOT test. UK-registered and, at No Reserve, it could well be the bargain of the sale!

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Lot 304 2009 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti ‘One to One’ Registration: LJ09 HDO Chassis No.: Zffjy54c000161201 Estimate: £90,000 – £110,000 • A rare, bespoke 612 Scaglietti ‘one to one’ in immaculate condition • Finished in the striking colour combination of Rosso Mugello with a Cuoio interior • Impressive specification including the desirable HGT2 pack and showing just over 24,000 miles • Offered at an attractive guide price, this is a true aficionado’s car with real appreciation potential.

Lot 305 1983 Ferrari 308 GTS QV Registration: MSV 308 Chassis No.: ZFFLA13000045957 Estimate: £75,000 – £85,000

• One of just 233 RHD, 308 GTS QVs produced • Rosso Corsa on Crema leather piped in red, red carpets and wing shields • 31,800 miles. Multiple award-winner at the Ferrari Owners’ Club Northern Concours • Full documented history from new. Recent belt service.

Lot 306 1996 Ferrari F355 Spider Registration: P437 HBC Chassis No.: ZFFXR48C000106241 Estimate: £90,000 – £110,000

• Finished in Giallo Modena and Nero with a desirable 6-speed manual gearbox • UK-supplied, right-hand drive showing just 12,200 miles • Offered with a UK V5C and fresh MOT test, books and tools • Will have a Ferrari main dealer cambelt service prior to sale.

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Lot 307 2000 Ferrari 360 Modena (Manual) Registration: W56 AJB Chassis No.: ZFFYR51C000120559 Estimate: £64,000 – £74,000

• Just 27,696 miles with an overall condition to match • Good service history and a complete book-pack, tool roll and key set • A striking combination of Argento Nürburgring paintwork and ‘Blu Scuro’ leather interior • Optional larger (and more expensive) race seats, Scuderia wing badges and red brake calipers • All important manual gearbox with evocative open-gate.

Lot 308 1964 Ferrari 330 GT Series I Registration: CLL 821B Chassis No.: 6015 Estimate: £140,000 – £170,000

• An original UK RHD car (1st Aug 1964). One of only 44 UK cars produced • 3,967cc SOHC V12 Engine, three Weber carbs, 300bhp at 7,000rpm, 4-speed+overdrive • Classically finished in Blue Sera with Nuvola blue hide • Covered only 54,000 miles. Extensive mechanical overhaul by Neal Lucas during Feb 2017 • Original ‘Buff’ logbook, original Modena invoice. Correspondence between Col. ’Ronnie’ Hoare and John Coombs.

Lot 309 2009 Ferrari 599 GTB Registration: LP58 HHG Chassis No.: ZFFFD60T490165611 Estimate: £60,000 – £70,000

• Bianco Avus with Rosso hide and contrasting Bianco piping • F1 paddle shift, SuperFast gearbox, LED shift lights, F1-Trac stability • Truly sensational performance: 0-60 in 3.5 secs, 0-100 in 7.4 and 205mph. • Daytona seats, carbon dash, and uprated Bose sound system • Accompanied by its original Ferrari leather wallet and manuals.

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Lot 310 2001 Ferrari 550 Barchetta Pininfarina Registration: Y294 TNC Chassis No.: ZFFZR520000124178 Estimate: £325,000 – £375,000 • A celebration of Ferrari and Pininfarina’s long-term collaboration • One of only 42 UK-supplied, right-hand drive Barchettas. Only 3,022 miles from new and absolutely immaculate • 5474cc V12, dohc per bank, Bosch Motronic M5.2 fuel injection. 6-speed manual, trans-axle • 485bhp@7000rpm / 419lb ft@5000rpm /199mph / 0-60 in 4.2 secs • Impeccable history. All of its original equipment including the helmets • Life is for living, and this is the way to do it.

Lot 311 2003 Ferrari 456M GTA Registration: EU03 ZDE Chassis No.: ZFFWP50C000127101 Estimate: £48,000 – £54,000

• Front engine V12 Ferrari GT with 436bhp and four-speed automatic transmission • Beautiful colour combination of Tour de France Blue with Dark Blue leather interior • UK-supplied RHD and one of the last of the 650 456M GTAs produced • Showing just 28,900 miles from new, original book packs and tools included • Collectable and useable modern classic with staggering performance • Fully documented service record up-to-date with belt service complete January 2018.

Lot 312 1989 Ferrari 348TS – 3,985 Miles from New Registration: G659 OKY Chassis No.: ZFFFA36A9K0082453 Estimate: £55,000 – £65,000 • • • •

Owned in Germany by the proprietor of Kia/Mazda Autohaus dealerships. Serviced annually by his own team Only 3,985 miles from new. In remarkable condition even sitting on its original Bridgestone tyres Interior looks almost new as does the underside with all the nuts and bolts retaining their yellow zinc plating Serviced by Ferrari in Colchester on 5/02/2015. Full cambelt service on 11/03/15. Will be presented to auction with a fresh MOT test • Original tool kit in its bespoke leather ‘handbag’, and all the user manuals and service books, etc are in a matching wallet.

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Lot 313 1998 Ferrari 550 Maranello Registration: TBZ 8294 Chassis No.: ZFFZR49C000112448 Estimate: £140,000 – £180,000

• Just 3,000 miles from new with one owner; never offered for sale • Beautiful genuine condition; always garage-stored, complete service history • Recently professionally detailed and fully serviced (including belts) • The last of the purists’ V12 manual Ferraris? • Real-world GT ability and a timeless modern classic.

Lot 314 1978 Ferrari 512 BB Registration: XLJ 524S Chassis No.: F102BB24043 Estimate: £110,000 – £150,000

• One of just 101 UK-supplied, RHD Ferrari 512BBs, thought to be the very first Emblem conversion • Striking example, reminiscent of an era when body kits were ‘in vogue’ and all the rage • From long-term ownership, on offer from a collection of exotic sports cars • Runs and drives but will need assessing prior to a recommission • Subject to a fully documented with photographic complete restoration in 1997 by Terry Hoyle at c.38,000 miles • Potentially a rewarding project with scope to return to original specification.

Lot 315 1980 Ferrari 308 GTSi Registration: Not Specified Chassis No.: ZFFAA02A1A0032451 Estimate: No Reserve

• Originally supplied new to the USA. Left-hand drive. 49,000 miles • Imported to the UK in 2016. Fresh MOT test and a NOVA Certificate • May 2016, to Omega Motorsport for an inspection and a service/cambelt change • Would benefit from some cosmetic enhancement. Offered at No Reserve.

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Lot 316 1972 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Registration: MPB 125K Chassis No.: 15835 Estimate: £500,000 – £575,000

• An original UK-supplied, right-hand drive, Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona. One of only 158 • Finished in Argento Auteuil with a contrasting interior trimmed in Blue VM3015 Connolly hide • A mere 35,900 miles from new supported by a fascinating history file • The engine was fastidiously rebuilt in early 2012 by Iain Tyrell at Cheshire Classic Cars • The original leather seats, door trims and the dashboard refurbished using period-correct materials • Without a doubt, one of the finest examples currently available.

Lot 317 1991 Ferrari Mondial T Registration: J365 ESO Chassis No.: ZFFKD32B000091559 Estimate: £50,000 – £60,000

• Well appointed, comfortable, genuine 2+2 accommodation, and still good for 140mph • Supplied new in Amsterdam. Now offered from a private collection of low-mileage exotica • In classic Rosso Corsa and presented in essentially ‘showroom’ condition • A warranted 2,100km from new. Fully detailed service history • Cambelts changed a few km ago. Supplied with its original book pack and complete toolkit.

Lot 318 1998 Ferrari 550 Maranello Registration: R775 PGM Chassis No.: ZFFZR49C000111599 Estimate: £135,000 – £160,000

• A UK-supplied, right-hand drive, 550M with a manual gearbox • Jay Kay’s first-ever ‘supercar’ purchase and the beginning of his extraordinary collection • Superbly finished in Grigio Titanio with a ‘Bordeaux’ leather interior • 14,000 miles with a comprehensive service history and every invoice from new • End of an era. Last of the big front-engined, rear-wheel drive, V12, manual gearbox cars • in this condition, and with celebrity provenance, we feel this represents a serious investment opportunity.

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Lot 319 2009 Ferrari 430 Scuderia Registration: W2 TWO Chassis No.: ZFFKZ64C000163474 Estimate: £165,000 – £185,000

• A UK-supplied, right-hand drive example. 13,600 miles from new and three owners • Finished in Rosso Corsa with a factory-fitted stripe and black trim • Accelerates from 0-100 kilometres per hour (62 mph) in 3.6 seconds. Top speed of 202 miles per hour • Serviced last August at Meridien Modena and will be supplied with a fresh MOT test certificate • The cherished registration number ‘W2 TWO’ is included in the sale.

Lot 320 2000 Ferrari 550 ‘World Speed Record’ Registration: W303 JNA Chassis No.: ZFFZR49C000117429 Estimate: £140,000 – £170,000 • Very rare ‘WSR’ commemoration edition celebrating Ferrari’s achievements • One of only ten RHD cars destined for the UK. Offered from the stable of a significant private collection • Presents superbly and could comfortably be described as immaculate. Lovely ‘Bordeaux’ interior • 42,786 miles. Full service history. Major service and cambelt change October 2017. Italia Autosport Condition Report • Very sensibly guided compared to recent sales. Exciting opportunity for any serious collector.

Lot 321 1987 Ferrari Testarossa Registration: D417 DFP Chassis No.: ZFFAA17C000068011 Estimate: £100,000 – £120,000

• 1 of only 438 RHD cars ever built for the UK market and just 13,867 miles • Current owner since 1994. Superb condition with reassuringly good service history • In the classic combination of Rosso Corsa paintwork with Crema leather • Sparingly used but maintained and stored extremely well. Still has that new Ferrari smell! • Recent full engine service costing £18,000 only a few hundred miles ago.

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Lot 322 2011 Ferrari FF V12 Registration: MX61 JFU Chassis No.: ZFF73SKC000183279 Estimate: £120,000 – £135,000

• Ferrari’s fabulous four-seat, four-wheel drive ‘Hypercar’ from Jay Kay’s stable • 6.3-litre V-12 producing 651bhp. 0-60mph in 3.7 seconds. 208mph! • Superbly finished in Grigio FF with Cuoio Toscano leather upholstery with baseball stitching • Looks enhanced by 20-inch Diamantati alloys, carbon FF grilles, Scuderia wing shields, and aluminium calipers • Built with an amazing and extensive factory specification • Full main dealer service history. Freshly serviced at Graypaul Solihull in April 2018. 17,000 miles

Lot 323 1974 Ferrari 365 GT4 BB RHD Registration: KKK 327N Chassis No.: 18071 Estimate: £255,000 – £295,000

• One of only 58. A UK-supplied, right-hand drive 365 Berlinetta Boxer with factory air conditioning • One of very few originally supplied in Giallo Fly, however, was refinished in classic Rosso Corsa in 1982 • Superbly retrimmed in tan with black inserts. Scope for future investment by returning the car to Yellow • Matching numbers. Extensive and valuable service history, original book pack, radio, tool and jack kits • Fresh cambelts, a full brake service, MOT test certificate valid for 12 months, and an Inspection Report immediately prior to sale • A fabulous Boxer. Rare with this level of history and undoubtedly the most usable 365BB on the market today.

Lot 324 2006 Ferrari F430 F1 Coupé Registration: TBC Chassis No.: ZFFEZ58C000146911 Estimate: £95,000 – £110,000

• A UK-delivered, right-hand drive, F430 F1 coupé. One incredibly fastidious owner • Supplied by Stratstone Ferrari of Manchester in April 2006. Only 7,901 miles from new • Rosso Corsa paintwork with a crema leather interior with red stitching and a leather headlining • Ferrari wing shields, red brake callipers, and a yellow speedometer • Original manuals in a leather Ferrari wallet, two keys, and an unopened jack and tool roll • Remarkable condition. A former FOC Concours winner.

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Lot 325 1984 Ferrari 308 GTB Quattrovalvole Registration: A301 WHK Chassis No.: ZFFLA12B000049197 Estimate: £45,000 – £55,000 • Imported from the US in early 2015. Only 6,200 miles • Distinctive ‘Koenig-style’ bodywork fitted in period • Nicely finished in Rosso Corsa, with a very tidy Nero interior • Recommissioned and serviced with new belts at Carrs of Exeter (Ferrari) in October 2015 • Accompanied by its original Ferrari book pack and tools.

Lot 326 2014 Ferrari F12 Berlinetta Registration: TBC Chassis No.: ZFF74UHC000204078 Estimate: £190,000 – £240,000

• Naturally aspirated, 6.3-litre V12; 731bhp at 8250rpm • 0-62mph 3.1 secs, top speed of over 211mph • Just 12,715 miles with a single owner • Massive and discerning specification • Full Ferrari service history. Always kept in a dehumidified garage • Faster around Fiorano than an Enzo and the ultra-extreme 599 GTO.

Lot 327 1999 Ferrari F355 F1 Berlinetta Registration: T289 TVM Chassis No.: ZFFXR41C000115287 Estimate: £65,000 – £75,000

• Original UK, right-hand drive car finished in Tour de France Blue with Cream hide. Really suits the 355 • Very late production example benefitting from all those years of development • Current total mileage just 21,474 (documented speedo change in 2005 at 15,217) • Longitudinally mounted V8 producing 375 bhp. F1 electro-hydraulic, ‘paddle-shift’ automatic, six-speed gearbox • Toolkit and full book pack including the service book showing 13 stamps. Belts changed just 348 miles ago • MOT test certificate valid until April 2019. Very realistically guided considering the car’s fabulous condition.

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Lot 328 1984 Ferrari 512 BBi Registration: A289 HPL Chassis No.: 45927 Estimate: £210,000 – £240,000

• Matching numbers and one of only 42 UK right-hand drive cars • Just 21,000 miles supported by a detailed history file from new including all book packs • Formed part of an extensive Ferrari collection since 1994. Recent bills from Ferrari main dealer • Original ‘Pelle Sabia’ leather interior with dials and switches in exceptionally good condition • Rare (21/1,007) Ermenegildo Zegna-designed wool inserts to the seats and door panels.

Lot 329 1977 Ferrari 400 Convertible Registration: XLG 664R Chassis No.: 20917 Estimate: £45,000 – £50,000

• Very rare, bespoke 400 automatic convertible • From 20 years current ownership and has been dry stored during that period. Will have a fresh MOT test certificate for the sale • Showing only 2,500 miles, which may well be correct considering the above and the car’s amazing condition • Believed to be one of six converted by the company that owned AC Cars using the operating mechanisms from the RR Corniche • Superbly finished in Deep Blue with a well-fitting soft top in dark blue • Considerably more elegant and much rarer than an Aston V8 Volante.

Lot 330 1981 Ferrari 308 GTS Registration: NCF 91X Chassis No.: 523549 Estimate: £40,000 – £45,000

• Originally supplied new in Italy and registered in 1982 • Imported to the UK in 1989 with three UK keepers since then • Recent service and cam belts at Ferrari Specialist, Bob Houghton • Showing 44,000 km and supplied with a fresh MOT test certificate.

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Lot 331 2002 Ferrari 575 Maranello F1 Registration: TBC Chassis No.: TBC Estimate: £58,000 – £66,000

• A left-hand drive ‘F1’ supplied new in Germany by Scuderia Auto Becker • Finished in Grigio Titanio with a Nero leather interior • Cambelt serviced in 2015 and further serviced in 2016 by a UK specialist • Showing just over 67,000 km from new, equivalent to 38,000 miles • Supplied with books, original tools, UK V5C and a fresh MOT test.

Lot 332 1996 Ferrari 355 Spyder Registration: P205 UAD Chassis No.: ZFFXR48C000106768 Estimate: £80,000 – £90,000

• Very desirable UK, right-hand drive with the six-speed manual gearbox • Excellent condition inside and out, Low mileage 25,390 with comprehensive service record • Recent service and MOT test at marque specialist Nick Cartwright April 2018 • Arguably the best colour combination of Red on Black with a Black soft-top • On offer from a private collection of equally well-selected collectable classic.

Lot 333 1985 Ferrari Mondial QV Cabriolet Registration: 463 RRT Chassis No.: ZFFUC15A8F0055595 Estimate: £28,000 – £33,000

• One of just 629 Mondial QV cabriolets produced • Supplied new in California and spent its life there and in Florida • Finished in Rosso Corsa with a ‘Nero’ interior • Showing 37,500 miles confirmed by US ‘smog test’ certificates • Supplied with an MOT test certificate valid until 1st August 2018 and a UK V5C.

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Lot 334 1981 Ferrari 308 GTSi Registration: TBC Chassis No.: ZFFAA02A4B0035975 Estimate: No Reserve

• Originally supplied new to the USA in left-hand drive. Imported here in May 2016 • 73,950 miles from new and offered with a fresh MOT test and NOVA • May 2016. Omega Motorsport inspection and a service/cambelt change • Could benefit from some cosmetic restoration over time. Offered at No Reserve.

+ buyer’s premium of 15% including VAT @ 20%

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Lot List Sale of Ferraris Year

Title

Lot Number

1984

Ferrari 308 GTB Quattrovalvole

325

1981

Ferrari 308 GTS

330

1983

Ferrari 308 GTS QV

305

1980

Ferrari 308 GTSi

315

1981

Ferrari 308 GTSi

334

1987

Ferrari 328 GTS

303

1964

Ferrari 330 GT Series I

308

1992

Ferrari 348 TS ‘Targa’

302

1989

Ferrari 348TS – 3,985 miles from new

312

1996

Ferrari 355 Spyder

332

2000

Ferrari 360 Modena (Manual)

307

1974

Ferrari 365 GT4 BB RHD

323

1972

Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona

316

1977

Ferrari 400 Convertible

329

2009

Ferrari 430 Scuderia

319

2003

Ferrari 456M GTA

311

1978

Ferrari 512 BB

314

1984

Ferrari 512 BBi Right Hand Drive

328

2000

Ferrari 550 ‘World Speed Record’

320

2001

Ferrari 550 Barchetta Pininfarina

310

1998

Ferrari 550 Maranello

313

1998

Ferrari 550 Maranello

318

2002

Ferrari 575 Maranello F1

331

2009

Ferrari 599 GTB

309

2009

Ferrari 612 Scaglietti ‘One to One’

304

2014

Ferrari F12 Berlinetta

326

1999

Ferrari F355 F1 Berlinetta

327

1996

Ferrari F355 Spider

306

2006

Ferrari F430 F1 Coupé

324

2011

Ferrari FF V12

322

1985

Ferrari Mondial QV Cabriolet

333

1991

Ferrari Mondial T – 2,100km from new

317

1987

Ferrari Testarossa

321

1968

Fiat Autobianchi 500 ‘Shell’ Furgoncino

301

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which the Seller is aware and of any concerns expressed by third parties in relation to the authenticity, provenance, origin, age, condition or quality of the Lot and has provided SAL with all such information in the Seller’s possession or control. 7.1.3 The Seller shall compensate SAL and the Buyer in full for all losses, expenses and other costs that are caused by the Seller’s breach of any obligation of the Seller under the Terms. 7.1.4 Where the vehicle is not registered in the UK, the seller shall be responsible for completing the NOVA application within 14 days of the car arriving in the UK and before the vehicle arrives at the auction for sale. 8. Vehicle Registration Numbers 8.1 If the Seller wishes to sell the Motor Vehicle but to retain the right to the registration number of the Motor Vehicle it is the Seller’s Responsibility to notify SAL in writing. 8.2 It shall be the Seller’s responsibility to take all necessary steps to ensure that the current vehicle registration number is retained and that a new number is allocated prior to the Motor Vehicle being sold at the Auction whether or not SAL volunteers its services to effect that, and no liability shall attach to SAL in respect to any act or omission as a result. 9. Bidding and Reserves 9.1 Admission to the Auction requires the purchase of a Catalogue that must be presented at the entrance to the Auction. SAL do not accept bids from any person who has not completed and submitted a registration form. Proof of identification will be required in the form of a passport or driver’s licence, together with a recent utility bill showing a bidder’s current address, before the registration process can be completed. 9.2 The Auctioneer will commence and advance the bidding at levels and in increments he considers appropriate and is entitled to place a bid or series of bids on behalf of the Seller, up to the Reserve on the Lot. 9.3 The Seller may place a Reserve on any Lot when he consigns it to the Auction, and once placed it may not be changed without the written consent of SAL. All Lots will be sold without Reserve unless a Reserve has been agreed by SAL in writing. 9.4 Where a Reserve has been agreed, only SAL at its absolute discretion may bid on behalf of the Seller. 9.5 If no Reserve has been placed on a Lot, SAL shall in no way be held liable should the Lot be purchased for a price below any lowest estimated selling price of the Lot given in any Catalogue. 9.6 SAL may sell a Lot below the Reserve agreed with the Seller, provided that SAL accounts to the Seller for the same Sale Proceeds as the Seller would have received had the Lot been sold at that Reserve. 10. Commission and Expenses 10.1 SAL shall be entitled to deduct from the Hammer Price and retain an amount equal to 5% of the Hammer Price for vehicles and 15% for automobilia and lifestyle goods or such other sum agreed by SAL in writing (“Seller’s Commission”) plus VAT together with Expenses and any other sums due from the Seller to SAL. 10.2 The Seller acknowledges SAL’s right to retain the Buyer’s Premium payable by the Buyer. 11. Insurance 11.1 Only on payment of the Purchase Price in cleared funds shall title in the Lot pass from the Seller to the Buyer. However, the risk in the Lot passes to the Buyer on the fall of the hammer. It is therefore, the responsibility of the Seller to insure the Lot before the hammer falls and the responsibility of the Buyer to insure the Lot after the hammer falls. 11.2 SAL will not be responsible for any damage to or the loss or destruction of a Lot unless caused by the negligence of or other breach of duty by SAL, its employees or agents in the ordinary course of their duties to SAL and the Seller shall compensate SAL in full in respect of all other claims


and proceedings brought against SAL in respect of any loss or damage to or destruction of the Lot. 11.3 SAL will not be liable for any injury, loss or damage caused by any Lot or by the Seller’s negligence of SAL, its employees or agents in the ordinary course of their duties to SAL. The Seller shall compensate SAL in full in respect of all claims and proceedings brought against SAL in respect of injury, loss or damage caused by any Lot or by the Seller’s negligence or breach of any obligation under the Terms. 12. Payment of Sale Proceeds 12.1 Subject to SAL’s right of retention under Clause 3.2 and other provisions of this Clause 12, SAL shall pay the Sale Proceeds to the Seller not later than 14 Working Days after the Auction provided that the Purchase Price has been received in full by SAL. Unless an alternative method of payment has been agreed by SAL in writing, payment shall be made by telegraphic transfer. In the event of an unsettled hire purchase, finance agreement or any other charge or lien affecting the Lot, SAL reserves the right to settle the amount due of such charges not exceeding the Sale Proceeds and if the Sale Proceeds are less than the charges outstanding, the Seller will be responsible for the settlement of the balance forthwith. 12.2 If the Purchase Price has not been received in full by SAL within the time specified in clause 12.1 SAL will pay the Sale Proceeds to the Seller within seven Working Days from when the Purchase Price is received in cleared funds from the Buyer. 12.3 In respect of road registered Motor Vehicles, SAL reserves the right not to remit the Sale Proceeds to the Seller unless the Seller has deposited with SAL the registration document of the Motor Vehicle, and any other documents relating to the Motor Vehicle in the Seller’s possession or control that he agreed with SAL to supply. 12.4 If the Buyer fails to pay the Purchase Price within 28 days of the Auction, SAL will notify the Seller who may instruct SAL as to the appropriate course of action. SAL may endeavour to assist the Seller but SAL shall be under no obligation to do so, and shall not be under any obligation to institute proceedings in its own name. 12.5 In the absence of any written instructions from the Seller to SAL within 7 days of SAL having notified the Seller under clause 12.4 SAL shall be entitled to take any of the actions set out in clause 19. 12.6 Any monies recovered by and paid to SAL in consequences of SAL taking one or more of the steps referred to in clause 19 shall be applied to the payment of: 12.6.1 legal or other costs incurred by SAL in connection with such steps. 12.6.2 Expenses; 12.6.3 the Buyer’s Premium and the Seller’s Commission on the sale of the Lot; 12.6.4 any balance remaining shall be paid to SAL to the Seller (or, if appropriate, the Buyer). If there shall be a shortfall any such shortfall shall be made good by the Seller to SAL on demand. 12.7 If within 7 days after receipt of the notice referred to in clause 12.5 the Seller informs SAL that he wishes re-delivery of the Lot, he shall be entitled to do so but only upon prior payment of all Expenses and all legal and other costs reasonably incurred by SAL so as to keep SAL fully recompensed. 13. Withdrawal Fees 13.1. The Seller may by notice in writing to SAL withdraw the Lot from the Auction. In the event of such withdrawal, the Seller shall within 14 days of withdrawal pay SAL the sums set out in this Condition 13. All such sums shall be payable to SAL as remuneration for the services performed by SAL down to the date of withdrawal, and not by way of penalty or liquidated damages. 13.2 In all cases of withdrawal, the Seller shall be liable to pay SAL 15% of the estimated value of the Lot, notwithstanding that commission of a lesser, or no, amount had previously been agreed, to reflect the time, effort, loss of publicity and buyer’s premium suffered by SAL. The estimated value shall be the higher of:-

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(a) The Seller’s estimate of value as previously notified to SAL or, if more than one figure, the highest figure or if none; (b) The value estimated in the Catalogue, or if more than one figure is given, the highest figure; (c) If none of the above apply, such figure as SAL shall reasonably estimate as the value. (d) Plus in each case, VAT on such fee and Expenses. 13.3. In the event that the Lot is withdrawn from the Auction after the publication of the Auction catalogue, the Seller shall in addition to the sum set out in Condition 13.2, be liable to pay SAL a further sum equal to the Buyer’s Premium that would have been payable upon the Lot realising the aforesaid estimated value at Auction, plus VAT. 13.4. In the event that the Seller withdraws the Lot from the Auction, the Seller shall arrange for collection and removal of the Lot at his own expense within two working days after the date of withdrawal provided that the Seller may not collect the Lot unless and until any withdrawal fee payable under Conditions 13.2 and 13.3 shall have been paid in full. 14. Removal and Storage 14.1 The Seller shall arrange for the removal of any unsold Lot and the Buyer for the removal of purchased lots by the time specified in the vendor delivery instructions and key sale information in the auction catalogue and displayed on notices at the auction venue or by other such time as agreed by SAL. 14.2 Failure to remove Lots pursuant to clause 14.1 above will entitle SAL to charge the Seller or Buyer a removal charge, storage fees, insurance and other expenses and any costs incurred at the following rates: Motor Vehicle: Removal – £175 plus VAT Storage – £10 per day plus VAT Automobilia: Removal – £25 plus VAT Storage – £10 per day plus VAT Watches: Delivery via Royal Mail Special Delivery – £15 (please add to invoice) 15. The Buyer 15.1 The Buyer shall be the highest bidder at the Hammer Price. Any dispute as to any bid shall be settled by the Auctioneer at his/her absolute discretion. 16. Buyer’s Premium The Buyer shall pay the Buyer’s Premium to SAL and the Buyer acknowledges that SAL may also receive the Seller’s Commission due to SAL under Clause 10. 17. Payment 17.1 Once a lot is sold, the Purchase Price shall become immediately payable to SAL. 17.2 Full payment for all Lots must be made to SAL by 5:00pm the next Working Day. Payment can only be accepted in GBP. For security reasons, payments by Debit or Credit card (VISA/ Mastercard) will only be accepted where the cardholder is present. Card payments will only be accepted upto a maximum of £5,000. 17.3 Motor Vehicle Lots must be collected by 8pm on Saturday 19th May 2018 following the Sale. Where a Motor Vehicle Lot cannot be collected on the specified date, the buyer will be responsible for all removal and storage fees incurred. 17.4 No Lot may be collected until the Purchase Price has been received by SAL and payments by a Buyer to SAL may be applied by SAL towards any such sums due from that Buyer to SAL on any account whatsoever notwithstanding any directions to the contrary by the Buyer or his agent whether express or implied. 17.5 Title to the Lot will pass to the Buyer only when the Purchase Price in cleared funds has been received by SAL. 17.6 Immediately when a Lot is sold, the risk shall pass to

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the Buyer notwithstanding that possession will not be given and title will not pass to the Buyer before payment of the Purchase Price. 17.7 The Buyer shall, at his own expense, remove the Lot purchased but not before payment in full to SAL of the Purchase Price whether in respect of this or any other Lot. 17.8 Cash payments will only be accepted up to a maximum of £5,000 and no more than £5,000 will be accepted from any one individual in a 90-day period. 18. Responsibility for Purchased Lots 18.1 The Buyer will be responsible for loss or damage to a Lot they have purchased from the fall of the hammer. Neither SAL nor its employees or agents shall be responsible for any loss or damage unless caused by the negligence of SAL, its employees or agents in the ordinary course of their duties to SAL while the Lot is in SAL’s custody or under its control. 18.2 The Buyer shall be responsible for all removals, insurance, storage and other charges on any Lot from the fall of the hammer (in accordance with Clause 11). 18.3 DVLA will be notified of the change of keeper within five working days following receipt of payment, using the details from invoice, unless otherwise stated. 18.4 Automobilia, Watches and Lifestyle Lots that have not been paid for and collected by midday on the first working day following the sale will be sent to the buyer at the buyer’s expense. 19. Non-payment or Failure to Collect 19.1 If the Purchase Price is not paid in full, SAL as the agent of the Seller, shall in its absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights it may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following remedies: 19.1.1 to remove, store (either at SAL’s premises or elsewhere) and insure the Lot at the expense of the Buyer; 19.1.2 to charge interest at a daily rate equal to 4% pa over Handelsbanken’s Base Rate on so much of the total amount due as remains unpaid after the date of and time referred to in clause 17.2; 19.1.3 to retain that or any Lot sold to the same Buyer at the same or any other auction of SAL and to release it only after payment of the total amount due; 19.1.4 to apply any money due or to become due to the defaulting Buyer in or towards settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a charge or lien on any property of the Buyer that is in SAL’s possession for any purpose; 19.1.5 take such steps as SAL shall at its absolute discretion consider necessary to collect the monies due from the Buyer, and to agree terms for the payment of the Purchase Price; 19.1.6 to rescind the sale and refund any monies to the Buyer, or to rescind the sale to the Buyer and to purchase the Lot itself. If it does so, property in the Lot shall pass to SAL on its election and SAL shall remit the Purchase Price to the Seller within 14 Working Days of its election less the Seller’s Commission, Expenses and sums due to SAL that would have been payable had the contract not been rescinded; 19.1.7 to appoint a solicitor and/or other agent to pursue any of the courses of action referred to in this clause 19, and the Seller hereby authorises SAL to take any of the courses referred to in this clause, including the issue and prosecution of proceedings on the Seller’s behalf, and to settle claims and/or proceedings made by or against the Buyer on such terms as the Seller shall instruct, or in the absence of instructions on such terms as SAL shall at its absolute discretion think fit. The Buyer shall be liable for all the costs incurred in any proceedings, negotiations or ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution) including any shortfall in cost between those expended by SAL or the Seller and those awarded by any Court or Tribunal. 19.2 If the Buyer fails to make payment within 14 days after the date and time referred to in clause 17.2, SAL shall at its absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights it may have, be entitled to resell the Lot or cause it to be resold by public auction or private sale, and, if this results in a lower price being obtained, the defaulting Buyer shall then pay to SAL any deficiency, together with resale costs and any

costs incurred in connection with the Buyer’s failure to make payment and any surplus shall belong to the Seller. 19.3 If the Lot is not taken away on the date and time referred to in clause 17.2, whether or not the Purchase Price has been paid, SAL shall remove, store (either at SAL’s premises or elsewhere) and insure the Lot at the expense of the Buyer and only release the Lot after payment of the total amount due. 20. Liability of SAL and the Seller 20.1 Buyers are solely responsible for ensuring that Motor Vehicles are safe for use, roadworthy (if a road-going car) and comply with all relevant laws and regulations in force in all relevant jurisdictions and for ensuring that any necessary test certificates are in force. It is the responsibility of the Buyer to carry out such inspection as he thinks necessary. 20.2 In bidding for any Lot, the Buyer acknowledges that he does not rely on any representation made to them by SAL, its employees or agents. 21. Governing Law Any transactions to which the Terms apply shall be governed by English Law and the Courts of England shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle all disputes arising in connection with all aspects of all matters or transactions to which these Terms apply. 22. Notices 22.1 Any shall be deemed to have been received: 22.1.1 if hand-delivered, at the time of delivery; 22.1.2 if sent by mail, two days after the date of posting. 22.2 In proving service by delivery: 22.2.1 by hand, it shall be necessary only to produce a receipt for the notice signed by or on behalf of the addressee; 22.2.2 by post, it shall be necessary only to prove that the notice was contained in a pre-paid envelope that was duly addressed and posted first class. 23. Data Protection 23.1 All information provided to SAL will be treated confidentially and shall not be passed to third parties, except where necessary to complete a sale transaction. 23.2 SAL reserves the right to pass on information when required by legislation, government authorities or the courts. 23.3 SAL shall also have the right to use any personal information to notify you of further auctions and future events, unless you notify us that you do not consent to receive notifications of future events.

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