PARIS SALE CONCLUDES WITH €25 MILLION IN SALES AS 91% OF ALL LOTS FIND NEW HOMES

Continuing the success of the recent Arizona auction, RM Sotheby’s held the company’s ninth annual Paris auction in the heart of the city. The one-day auction totaled €24,913,510 million in sales, with 91 percent of all lots sold. Registered bidders hailed from 38 different countries, keen to acquire the rare and high-quality automobiles on offer.

The highlight of the night was The Petitjean Collection ‘Part II’, a collection of 28 Ferrari road cars spanning 30 years from 1959 to 1989. The collection of Marcel Petitjean represents one man’s passion and dedication to building a fine collection of cars. All lots were vigorously contested, and it was the 1985 Ferrari 288 GTO, one of the ultimate supercars of its era, which sold for €3,464,375, establishing a record for the model and topping the entire sale. The Petitjean Collection’s second-highest sale was the 1966 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 by Scaglietti; the first production GTB/4 produced and Paris Salon show car, this remarkably original car brought€2,367,500. One of the most desirable of all the great V12 250s, the 1964 Ferrari 250 GT/L Berlinetta Lusso by Scaglietti, another great survivor in wonderfully original condition, sold for €1,186,250. Presented in the factory-correct colour combination of Argento over Rosso leather interior, the matching-numbers example had been in The Petitjean Collection for over 35 years. The Petitjean Collection ‘Part II’, in its entirety, was an outstanding success, with all lots producing exceptional results and many exceeding their pre-sale estimates.

Outside of The Petitjean Collection, a number of significant results were achieved. The Ferrari Classiche-certified 1996 Ferrari F50 was the second-highest selling lot of the sale. Boasting just 12,722 km on its odometer, the example on offer sold for €3,436,250. Proving that Ferraris aren’t the only supercars attracting collectors, the 1994 Bugatti EB110 GT was another record-breaking result for the model. Believed to be one of only 84 models built to “GT” specification, this example, which features low mileage and is fully serviced, achieved €1,805,000.

Rounding out the top 10 results was a 1958 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster, which sold for €916,250, and the 1954 Fiat 8V Coupé, one of just 114 8Vs built and one of only 29 second-series cars built in-house by Fiat, which brought a deserved €905,000.

One of the most exciting moments during the sale was the 1983 Ferrari Meera S by Michelotti, which had observers marvelling as the bidding rose to unexpected heights. This unique car, a true one-of-one created exclusively for Saudi Arabian royalty in the 1980s sold for an astonishing 245% over its high estimate and made €432,500.

Oliver Camelin, Director of Sales, Switzerland at RM Sotheby’s, commented: “We are beyond pleased with the results of Monsieur Petitjean’s collection and the entire event overall. The success of these sales comes down to the trust that clients put into RM Sotheby’s when consigning their cars or entire collections, especially when the cars have been in such loved and long-term ownership. Across the board, the entire sale was a huge success and to achieve a sale rate of 91% really signifies just how strong the market is, at present.”

Additional Fees to Be Considered

Buyer’s Premium

For Motor Car Lots:

  • In the event of a final Hammer Price of €200,000.00 and below on all motor car lots, RMS will receive a Buyers’ Premium of 15% (plus VAT on the Buyers’ Premium).
  • In the event of a final Hammer Price above €200,000.00 on all motor car lots, RMS will receive a Buyers’ Premium of 15% (plus VAT on the Buyers’ Premium) on the first €200,000.00 and will receive a Buyers’ Premium of 12.5% (plus VAT on the Buyers’ Premium) on the Hammer Price above €200,000.00.

For Non-Motor Car Lots:

  • Buyers of all non-motor car lots, including but not limited to memorabilia, motorcycles, boats, trailers, jewelry, clothing, and automobile parts, accessories, tools, and/or engines, are required to pay RMS a Buyers’ Premium of 20% (plus VAT on the Buyers’ Premium) on the Hammer Price of those particular lots.

Taxes/Import Duties

Bidders are responsible for any applicable duty and/or local taxes on any motor car(s) or any other lot(s) purchased. International bidders are advised to inform themselves of potential import duties that would be due upon arrival of the lot(s) to its final destination. You are advised to speak with your local representatives in advance of the sale to understand what these costs would be. The location in which the lot is sold is clearly indicated on the lot page found on rmsothebys.com.

Please pay careful attention to any Lots that are:

  • Temporary Import

Lots Under Temporary Import

Those cars subject to temporary importation restrictions cannot be discharged from RMS’ custody without the completion of customs procedures and until full payment has been received. Customs charges will be levied appropriately depending on each individual scenario and will be payable directly to the relevant authorities, which RMS will provide the details of as and when necessary.

Lot Removal/Shipping

Following the auction, all lots will remain on site at Place Vendôme until 18 February. Any cars not collected by this point will be removed to external storage at the cost of the owner, with daily storage charges to commence. Please note that it is the Buyer’s responsibility to insure their purchased lot(s) whilst in storage, as insurance is the Buyer’s responsibility once the lot is sold.

Important note: Any party wishing to collect purchased lots must first confirm directly with RMS who is authorised to collect the lot in order for RMS to issue an authorised release.

Memorabilia lots: RMS do not provide postage or packaging services, but we can recommend a specialist carrier if required.

RMS strongly advises Buyers to make immediate arrangements for the collection and transport of purchased lots. It is the Buyer’s responsibility to make their own arrangements, but RMS is pleased to offer our clients the services of the following preferred companies:

CARS EUROPE
Contact - James Walker
+44 7908 645 852
james@carseurope.net

Menaklars
Contact – Diana Varga
+39 3497559207
events@menaklars.com

Client Service and Administration Contacts

Client Service: Juliette Courbin
jcourbin@rmsothebys.com
+44 (0) 20 7851 7070

Administration: Bess Walker
bwalker@rmsothebys.com
+44 (0) 20 7851 7070