The Phantom of the Auction



 A Rolls Royce Phantom is one of the star cars going under the Charterhouse hammer in their auction of classic & vintage cars on Sunday 21st April.
“It is a magnificent Rolls Royce which has won numerous concours awards in England, Europe and the USA.” Commented Matthew Whitney. “Having had a lifelong interest in classic and vintage cars, along with having enjoyed all the Bond films, it is quite amusing to be auctioning a Rolls Royce Phantom very similar to the one used in the iconic James Bond film Goldfinger.”
This Rolls Royce Phantom II was commissioned by Sir Humphrey de Trafford in 1934, with a stylish Sedanca de Ville coachbuilt body by Windovers. Sir Humphrey was a keen racehorse owner who won the 1958 St Leger Stakes and the Epson Derby. Of his four daughters, Ann married Derek Henry Parker Bowles and Mary married Sir Francis James Cecil Bowes-Lyon.
Finished in yellow over black, just like the Rolls Royce used by Auric Goldfinger, but with a body made from steel and not gold, this Rolls Royce is estimated to sell for £100,000-120,000 when it goes under Charterhouse hammer.
The owner, who lives on the Isle of Man, has been reducing his collection over a number of years through Dorset based Charterhouse Auctioneers, but still retains a few of his favourite motor cars and motorcycles for use on the island.
Charterhouse is now accepting further entries for this important classic & vintage car and motorcycle auction. To arrange a free home visit to have your classic car or motorcycle valued, please contact Matthew Whitney, Associate Partner at Charterhouse, The Long Street Salerooms, Sherborne, Dorset 01935 812277 or via email on info@charterhouse-auctions.co.uk
They are also accepting entries for their next auction of pictures, books and antiques also for their April auction.

                    The magnificent 1934 Rolls Royce Phantom II Sedanca de Ville motor car being sold by Charterhouse Auctioneers on Sunday 21st April estimated at £100,000-120,000
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Barn Find Bikes Charterhouse Find New Homes



A Dorset barn has yielded a collection of rusted old motorcycles and spare parts which totalled over £20,000 when they went under the Charterhouse hammer on Sunday 10th February.
“On the Saturday viewing day we had well over 1,000 people through the auction venue. It was quite interesting to see the reaction from everyone when they looked at the barn stored bikes. Some thought it looked like a load of scrap, and others were totally infatuated with them and couldn’t believe their eyes!” Commented Matthew Whitney. “We even had one buyer who had seen the collection 30 years ago in the barn and had tried to buy them, only to be told that the owner was planning to restore them, which sadly did not happen.”
All the motorcycles had been in the same Dorset family ownership for about 90 years, and only came to light after a bereavement in the family. Very much in a fresh to the market state and all requiring extensive restoration, the top lot from the barn was £12,000 for a 1923 Matchless with a side car. Selling for over double its lower estimate it was underbid by an American client. In addition to the motorcycles, there were also some spare parts such as a JAP 1000cc engine, again dating to the early 1920’s, which sold for £900. Most of the motorcycles and spare parts were purchased by one collector.
Elsewhere in the auction, which attracted nearly 400 people on the auction day, a Morris Minor Traveller, which is also affectionately known as a Tudor House on Wheels due to its half timber construction, sold for a strong £7,400, a 1973 VW Camper van sold to an internet bidder at £7,800. Fords were well represented in the auction, with a 1975 Ford Mexico selling for £9,100 and a 1970 Ford Cortina 1600E at £7,000. On a more modern Ford front, a 1991 Ford Sierra Sapphire Cosworth Rouse 4WD caused a stir when it sold to a Devon museum at £9,500.
Charterhouse is now accepting further entries for this auction of classic cars and motorcycles on Sunday 21st April being held at the Royal Bath & West Showground, Shepton Mallet, Somerset. They are also accepting further entries into their March collector’s auction which includes stamps, medals, coins, clocks, model trains, cars & antiques
To arrange a free home visit or for more information regarding this auction  please contact Matthew Whitney, Associate Partner at Charterhouse, The Long Street Salerooms, Sherborne 01935 812277 or via email on info@charterhouse-auctions.co.uk

Barn find and one family owned since new – a 1923 Matchless J Type with rare sidecar sold for £12,000
A JAP 1000cc engine sold for £900
A Morris Minor Traveller sold for £7,400
A Ford Escort Mexico sold for £9,100
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Mighty Mini’s at Charterhouse


 The Charterhouse auction of classic cars and motorcycles on Sunday 10th February includes a handful of Mini’s.
“The Mini has to be one of the most instantly recognisable motor cars ever made. Its revolutionary design by Sir Alec Issigonis led the car which was to become a motoring icon when it was first produced in 1959.” Commented Matthew Whitney. “Mini’s have always been popular at auction, no doubt aided by  a great supply of spares, an active club scene, their versatility and that they are just fabulous fun!”
The earliest of the Mini’s entered into the Charterhouse auction, which has nearly 50 classic cars and motorcycles, dates to 1962. This 850cc car has been in the same family ownership for 25 years and represents a fantastic opportunity to acquire an early low mileage Mini with good history at £8,000-9,000. At the other end of the scale, there is a rather special Mini. Having left the factory in 1970, it has now turned into a competitive sprint or hill climb car. Being highly modified, it is offered for sale £15,000-17,000, much lower than its build and development cost.
However, if you are looking for a Mini on a smaller budget, then the 1971 car, which has been a local car covering an average of  just 1,200 miles a year, could be your for £3,300-3,600. But for those of you looking for an interesting project, then a fully restored 1965 Mini Cooper S shell could be bought for £8,000-9,000. With fully completed Cooper S cars selling for over double the estimate, this represents a great opportunity for the lucky buyer.
Viewing for this Charterhouse auction of classic cars and motorcycles at The Royal Bath & West Showground, Shepton Mallet, is on Saturday 9th February 9.30am-4pm, and on the auction day, Sunday 10th, also from 9.30. However, for those not able to attend, Charterhouse also offer a live internet bidding service which is proving increasingly popular, just give them a call 01935 812277 or email them on enquiry@charterhouse-auctions.co.uk
Charterhouse is still accepting late entries for this and for their next classic car and motorcycle auction For further information, please contact Matthew Whitney, Associate Partner, at Charterhouse in Sherborne 01935 812277 or go to their web site where you can see full details about the sale, all the cars and motorcycles.


Mighty Mini’s at going under the Charterhouse Hammer
A 1962 Mini 850, family owned for 25 years £8,000-9,000
A highly modified 1970 Mini sprint/hill climb car £15,000-17,000
A 1971 Mini, having been a West Country car all its life having covered a believed 51,000 miles from new £3,300-3,600
A 1965 rare Mini Cooper S rolling shell with running gear, needing finishing £8,000-9,000
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