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27 April 2015

Top Gear pair sell 100% of motorcycle collection

And BONHAMS achieve a record £2.2 million at Stafford

Press Release

  


Bonhams Spring Stafford Sale seems to be another record breaker, achieving £2.2 million, with 86% sold

Once rescued from being scrapped, the 1939 Vincent HRD Series-A Rapide motorcycle was the top lot of the sale, selling for £275,900

All of the 12 motorcycles consigned by Top Gear duo James May and Richard Hammond sold, achieving a collective £77,625

British machines proved popular: the 1937 Brough Superior 1,096cc 11-50hp sold for more than three times top estimate, a total £147,100; the 1930 Brough Superior OHV 680 Black Alpine sold for £138,140; and the 1955 Vincent 998cc Black Shadow Series-D sold at £72,060

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The 1939 Vincent HRD Series-A Rapide motorcycle took the sale top spot. Once rescued from scrap and originally purchased in exchange for a mere £10 and an Amal TT carburetor, the fully restored Vincent sold for £275,900 to a bidder in the room.

Further British motorcycle highlights include the 1930 Brough Superior OHV 680 Black Alpine (£138,140); the 1955 Vincent 998cc Black Shadow Series-D (£72,060); the 1926 Coventry Eagle 980cc Flying Eight (£106,780), and the 1933 Brough Superior 1,096cc 11-50hp Project sold at £52,900, more than four times top estimate.

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James May

Former Top Gear presenters  James May and Richard Hammond added some celebrity fun to the event, cheerily bidding and joking with auctioneer Malcolm Barber. With 12 of their motorcycles under the hammer, the pair saw 100% of their collections sold, with Hammond’s 2010 Norton Commando 961SE the top lot of the series (£15,180).

  
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Richard Hammond

Ben Walker, International Director of Bonhams Motorcycle department said:

“Our annual Spring Stafford Sale far surpassed all previous years, totalling £2.2 million - we’re delighted with the results. We’ve seen some fantastic prices, with new precedents being set. The level of enthusiasm at Stafford is always brilliant – with people travelling from across the globe to attend – with those that couldn’t bidding from the comfort of their homes via the telephone or our online bidding platform.”

Malcolm Barber, Bonhams Co-Chairman and auctioneer of the sale, said:

“Today’s sale attracted international bidding, celebrity consignments, and saw the motorcycle market buoyant at this annual season opener, the Stafford show. We saw many new collectors entering the market with strong bidding from English collectors and continentals alike. We witnessed investment bidding, but the market as usual is supported by enthusiasts.”

Information from a Bonhams press release 26th April

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