RM Auctions In Association With Sotheby's To Showcase Automotive Artistry At New York Sale
• RM Auctions, in association with Sotheby's, announces exclusive New York collector car auction, November 21
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Groundbreaking sale to celebrate the automobile as an art form and
feature an elite, handpicked selection of approximately 35 significant
motor cars
• Early highlight: bespoke, one-off 1956 Aston Martin DB 2/4 MkII 'Supersonic' embodies wonderful concept of 'rolling sculpture'
BLENHEIM, Ontario (April 30, 2013)
- RM Auctions, in association with Sotheby's, is delighted to announce a
new sale in New York City, November 21. The exclusive auction will
celebrate the motor car and its place in the history of design, focusing
on iconic styling and the artistry of combining automotive function
with exquisite form. Featuring approximately 35 handpicked automobiles
from around the world, the auction will be held at Sotheby's global
headquarters in New York and will represent the first time a major
collector car auction has been held in Manhattan in over a decade. With
an emphasis on bespoke design and 'best of category' examples from the
world's most admired automotive marques, the sale will feature one of
the most significant collections of motor cars offered in auction
history.As a prelude to the sale, an extraordinary
exhibition showcasing the vehicles on offer will be held November 19 -
20 on the 10th floor galleries at Sotheby's New York—a setting
customarily reserved for the display of world-class works of art offered
at Sotheby's.
'In recent years, collector cars have enjoyed phenomenal interest from
enthusiasts and experts who value their historic importance and rarity
alongside the achievements of their creators, coachbuilders, engineers
and designers, who must be counted amongst the world's great artistic
visionaries,' says Rob Myers, Chairman & Founder, RM Auctions. 'Our
upcoming New York sale will celebrate the historic importance of the
automobile—a singular achievement at the crossroads of art, technology
and innovation—at the same time paying tribute to the creativity,
styling and imagination of the world's leading coachbuilders. We are
delighted to be working with the team at Sotheby's for this exclusive
event. From the exhibition on their 10th floor galleries to the
incredible caliber of the consignments on offer, it will certainly be a
sale like no other.'
Maarten ten Holder, Sotheby's Managing Director, Americas, commented,
'We are thrilled that this autumn Sotheby's will host the first ever
automobile exhibition in our 10th floor galleries when 35 of the world's
finest and most important cars will be shown ahead of the RM sale on
November 21. As the first car auction in Manhattan for over 10 years and
one of the most significant ever held, this is set to be an
unprecedented and historic event.'
Leading early highlights for the sale is the stunning 1956 Aston Martin
DB 2/4 MkII 'Supersonic', chassis AM300/1/1132. A truly one-off
creation, '1132' received its bodywork from the renowned Ghia coachworks
of Turin, Italy. It is the only Supersonic built on an Aston Martin
chassis, was first displayed at the 1956 Turin Auto Salon and was driven
by American grand prix racing driver Harry Schell. The car's first
registered owners were newlywed New Yorkers Gail Whitney Vanderbilt and
her husband, the record-setting water skier Richard C. Cowell, who took
delivery directly from David Brown and were photographed with this car
by Life magazine whilst living in the South of France. It was then
acquired in the late 1950s by noted American collector Robert Lee and
benefits from known ownership history through the present day. Offered
for sale from the distinguished James Patterson Collection, it is the
recipient of a recent, thorough, no-expense-spared, Pebble Beach
award-winning restoration.
'A completely bespoke creation,
'1132' is unlike any other Aston Martin of its era,' adds Myers. 'From
the oval egg-crate grille and covered headlamps to the arrow-like spear
running along its sides, Supersonic tailfins and Jet Age tail lamps, it
is truly a masterpiece of the automotive designer's art and emblematic
of the most advanced postwar alloy coachwork. Considered alongside what
the automotive industry offered the public in 1956, this Aston Martin
was not only fast and exclusive, it was downright wild! It's pop art on
wheels!'The striking Aston Martin, which carries a
pre-sale estimate of $1,500,000 - $2,000,000, will be on display in
Sotheby's York Avenue lobby, New York, from today (April 30) through May
7.
Further information on the sale will be provided in the summer.
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