Bonhams Bonmont Auction 2024 - Astons and Porsches in demand, young Lambos less so
Summary
The annual Bonhams auction on the Bonmont golf course near Geneva is a fixture on the European auction calendar. On June 30, 2024, Bonhams put 52 cars under the hammer alongside automobilia, two children's cars and eight motorcycles. Three quarters of the vehicle lots were sold, while some young and expensive cars were left standing. The Aston Martin, Porsche and Mercedes-Benz cars did well. This auction review analyzes the results and shows the cars in pictures.
This article contains the following chapters
- Old against new
- Many Aston Martin, Ferrari and Lamborghini
- No joy in young savages?
- Super classics below expectations
- For the 50th anniversary of the Porsche Turbo
- Cheap Urraco and other bargains
Estimated reading time: 3min
Preview (beginning of the article)
Bonhams auctioned off some automobilia, two children's cars, eight motorcycles and 54 cars on June 30, 2024 at the Bonmont golf course near Cheserex in Switzerland. The cars were on average 34 years old and valued at around 21 million in total. 41% of the cars, but all motorcycles, were offered without a reserve price. 74% of the vehicle lots were sold for an average of CHF 183,375, and CHF 8.4 million was ultimately generated with the cars and motorcycles. On average, bidders went as high as 80% of the median estimate. James Knight once again swung the hammer. He did so with great flair and humor.
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