This Spring sale is led by the remarkable offering of The Estate of Renzo Medici.
Among the earliest employees of Ferrari, Renzo Medici joined the company in 1947, just months after the debut of the 125 S, and devoted over three decades to its development. A master machinist who rose to oversee production within Reparto Corse, Medici played a vital yet largely unseen role in the creation of the components that underpinned Ferrariās competition success.
Offered directly by his family, the estate represents an exceptionally complete and personal archive, encompassing identification documents, factory records, technical papers, and intimate artefacts from a life spent within Maranello.
The sale is further complemented by a carefully curated selection of rare Ferrari parts and automobilia from vintage through to present-day.
AUCTION FORMAT: ONLINE ONLY
AUCTION ENDS SUNDAY MARCH 22
- Parts from 13:00 GMT
- Motorcars from 16:00 GMT
BUYER'S PREMIUM
- Motorcars 10% plus VAT (12% including VAT).
- All other lots 20% plus VAT (24% including VAT).
Unearthed in rural Essex, this remarkable collection comes from the long-closed workshops of Ferrari restorer Eddie Walsh. Operating from the same site since the mid-1970s, Walsh specialised in classic Ferrari restoration and parts. The discovery includes an extraordinary selection of new and used Ferrari components: engines, gearboxes, body panels, interiors, wheels, and rare parts accumulated over decades and never intended for sale.
Alongside the parts are several significant classic Ferrari projects found exactly as they were left.
Over 300 superb lots including rare photographs, factory documents, owner's manuals, sales literature, an archive of documentation from N.A.R.T, tool kits, Schedoni luggage sets, rare spare parts including several Nardi steering wheels and much more.