A collection of F1 Formula One Motorsports memorabilia and ephemera, including: a rare F1 Motorsports Australian Grand Prix cap, of racing car motif design, with officially licensed product label, made in Taiwan; and another novelty Australian Formula One Grand Prix Adelaide cap; a F1 Formula One Motorsports Italian Grand Prix Official Programme, Monza 2017, with F1 Paddock Club Entertainment Schedule, Menu and lanyards, in Paddock Club bag; six Australian Grand Prix programmes, dates ranging 1997-2007; Budapest Grand Prix programme 1996; Grand Prix de France programme 1996; Portugal Grand Prix programme 1996; British Grand Prix Silverstone programme 1996; Italian Grand Prix Monda programme 1996; Budapest Grand Prix programme 1997; Brazil Grand Prix Sao Paulo programme 1997; Monaco Grand Prix programme 1997 (x2); Historic Monaco Grand Prix programme 1997; and other programmes; together with a selection of FIA Formula One World Championship review DVDs and Blu-Ray discs, each boxed, in original packaging; a selection of F1 Grand Prix Official Media Kits, comprising: Argentina Grand Prix 1998; Mexico Grand Prix 2019; British Grand Prix Silverstone 2018; Austrian Grand Prix Spielberg 2018; and Japanese Grand Prix Suzuka 2006; a collection of F1 Formula One Motorsports Grand Prix media pass lanyards, relating to: the Australian Grand Prix; the Italian Grand Prix Monzo 2007; the Sinopec Chinese Grand Prix 2007; and the Brazil Grand Prix 2000; a selection of F1 Grand Prix media access bibs; and other motorsports crew lanyards; and an assortment of F1 and other Motorsports racing annuals, books and paper ephemera, including: Autocourse Grand Prix Annuals, dates ranging 1996 to 2006; Motorsport Magazine; Autosport 50th Anniversary Issue; The Red Bulletin magazine; Formula 1 Yearbook 1994; and others.
Provenance: The vendors formerly held positions within Formula One and accumulated their collection of motorsports memorabilia over decades, attending Grand Prix across the world.
Sold for £60
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Auction: The Collectors' Auction, 2nd May, 2024
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