Into October, Bonhams leads it off with a sale in Belgium that we were unable to feature anything from. The top sale was this 2011 Ferrari 599 SA Aperta for $1,012,638. Complete results can be found here.
Artcurial sold a lone 1961 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster in Hong Kong this month. It went for an insane $11,180,606.
RM Sotheby’s held a sale in Hershey and their catalog was so full of early American marques that we got a little carried away and featured 31 cars from the sale. Oops. A couple of those didn’t sell (the Mitchell Baby Six, the Columbus Electric, the 1909 Stoddard-Dayton, and the Petrel Roadster). The top sale wasn’t a feature car, but this 1913 Pierce-Arrow Model 66-A Seven-Passenger Touring for $830,500.
Here are some big sellers from our feature cars, led by the only car to get its “own post”, the Oldsmobile Autocrat, which went for $698,500. Additionally:
- Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost – $577,500
- National Speedway Roadster – $385,000
- 1907 Thomas Flyer – $330,000
- Cretors Popcorn Wagon – $231,000
- 1905 Thomas Flyer – $220,000
- Stanley Toy Tonneau – $115,500
- Stearns-Knight Runabout – $115,500
Here’s some that we though were pretty good deals, or at least “affordable”:
And here is everything else:
- Winton Touring – $74,250
- Oldsmobile Turtle Deck Speedster – $71,500
- Rauch & Lang Electric – $66,000
- Pierce Stanhope – $57,750
- Wills Sainte Claire – $57,200
- Cameron Runabout – $55,000
- Case Demonstrator Truck – $47,000
- Holsman Runabout – $38,500
- White Model Forty-Five – $36,300
- Jackson Sultanic – $30,250
- Detroit Electric – $30,250
- Sears Model H – $24,750
- Whippet Sedan – $23,100
- Victor Runabout – $22,000
- Republic Beer Truck – $19,800
- Procter Runabout – $18,700
Click here for even more results. Moving across the Atlantic to Germany, Auctionata held a sale in Berlin. The top sale was this 1950 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 SS Cabriolet by Pininfarina that brought $487,150. Click here for full results.
And finally, Mecum’s Chicago sale. Our featured AMX Prototype failed to sell, as did the Victress. The top sale was a 2005 Ford GT for $230,000.
The first Bricklin SV1 ever built brought $43,000. Click here for complete results.