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Thanks for that, Jeff. Some very interesting lots in Christie's, and I would add one more auction (not in Geneva) to the list - the Phillip's Hong Kong Auction on May 30th.
Link to Phillips HK (15 Heuers): https://www.phillips.com/auctions/auction/HK080117
Of particular note for me:
The very nice Rindt Autavias in Phillips HK and Christie's - Will they continue to fetch Daytona prices at auction? If so, it would seem to substantiate a few "blips" in previous auctions. These are two of the nicest examples to hit the block in a while (in my opinion).
The Rare Carreras - Carreras have seemed to be overshadowed by screwback Autavias in the past year, but there are a few in these auctions that I expect to make some noise. The Yachting and SN in Christie's, as well as the NST and Volvo NST in the HK auction.
The Ugly Ducklings...Camaros - Camaros have never seemed to perform well at auction. Will this wave finally reverse course for them? Or will the case shape just remain an enigma to discerning collectors?
Cheers,
Rob
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