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2019-2020 Lecture Series: Collector Cars

https://www.appraisersassociation.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=Calendar.eventDetail&eventID=1024

Collector Cars: What to look for when appraising,
what drives value, current trends,
and the state of the market
.
 

This lecture will cover a variety of topics pertaining to 
the collector car industry including; relevant information 
to obtain when valuing a car, factors that can affect
the value of a car and current trends that are driving
the market. The lecture will take a look at the overall
collector car market and how it compares to the art market.

 

Speaker: Christopher Sanger, AAA
President, Durant Enterprises


Wine and cheese reception to follow lecture.


1.5 CE credits



FEES 
in-person & on-demand
Free  Associate and Student Members RSVP required
$10   Members
$20   General Admission

If you have previously registered for this lecture or the full series, 
you do not need to re-submit payment or registration information.

All attendees must register in advance; seats are limited.
Registration is accepted only with payment. NO REFUNDS. 


Register online OR
by calling 212.889.5404 x 11 
 

PLEASE NOTE: Jeans are not permitted, and men are required to wear jackets at the National Arts Club. For more information on the dress code, please visit the National Arts Club's website.

 


Durant Enterprises was founded in 2015 by Christopher Sanger. 
Christopher has been in the classic car and motorcycle and art
auction industries for more than 10 years. He quite literally
grew up among cars as the great-great-grandson of William C.
Durant, founder of General Motors, and a relative of
E. Paul DuPont, founder of DuPont Motors.  


Christopher is currently a Senior Specialist of Classic Cars
and Motorcycles at the Winston Art Group, the largest
independent art appraisal and advisory firm in the United States.
He was previously Vice President and Head of US Sales
for Christie’s International Motor Cars. He was involved in notable
sales such as the ex-Steve McQueen 1963 Ferrari 250 GT/L “Lusso,”
the single-owner 1928 Mercedes-Benz Type S Torpedo Roadster
by Saoutchik, the ex-John Straus 1938 Bugatti Type 57 “Atalante”
barn find, and the David Tunick Collection from Greenwich, CT.   


Christopher is a Certified Member of the Appraisers Association
of America, and wrote the Collector Car exam
for the Appraisers Association.

 

The National Arts Club
15 Gramercy Park South
Sculpture Court Room
New York, New York
  • Contact:
  • Teresa Caputo
  • 212.889.5404 x 11