It seems that RM sold 69% of the cars offered.
Ferrari - wise no big surprises contrary to what I expected. The market for low to mid tier Ferraris seems clearly to soften (Daytona £132' ; 330 GTC £137') also the F50 (as much as I know a very low mileage example) sold for £319, not a strong number. 275 GTB/4's sold in a range lower than lately in Monterey, some of them did not sell.
A total surprise to me was the 250 LWB (1385) selling at over 2 Mio. Pound. Collectors really make a difference between rare and really rare cars
Ferrari - wise no big surprises contrary to what I expected. The market for low to mid tier Ferraris seems clearly to soften (Daytona £132' ; 330 GTC £137') also the F50 (as much as I know a very low mileage example) sold for £319, not a strong number. 275 GTB/4's sold in a range lower than lately in Monterey, some of them did not sell.
A total surprise to me was the 250 LWB (1385) selling at over 2 Mio. Pound. Collectors really make a difference between rare and really rare cars