Iconic Auctioneers will cross the block at the Silverstone Circuit on Saturday, July 25, 2026, offering the highly anticipated Anthony Hamilton Collection during the newly established BRDC Classic race weekend. Best known as the father and former manager of seven-time Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton, Anthony Hamilton has spent decades quietly amassing a world-class garage. Valued at over £3 million (approximately $4 million), the 27-car private assembly leans heavily into British motoring heritage. The auction presents a rare opportunity to acquire meticulously maintained, concours-level sports cars and iconic performance models with prominent modern motorsport provenance. A Jaguar collection with a Porsche on top The crown jewels of the Hamilton collection reside in an exceptional fleet of Coventry’s finest machinery. Headlining the entire docket is a remarkably original 1994 Jaguar XJ220. Showing just 3,277 miles from new, this ultra-low-mileage supercar is one of only 69 right-hand-drive UK examples and has been maintained annually by Jaguar Classic. It carries a pre-sale estimate of £500,000 to £550,000. Above photo: 1994 Jaguar XJ 220. All photos in this article provided by Iconic Auctioneers. For fans of historic sports racing cars, the collection features a group of exact tool-room recreations built to stunning specifications. The XKSS Recreation by D Type Developments is so accurate that Jaguar Classic utilized it as a pattern vehicle when engineering its official XKSS Continuation program, and it carries an estimate of £325,000 to £375,000. Two tool-room C-Type Copies built by Coventry Classics will also cross the block. One honors XKC001 (the 1951 Le Mans winner), and the other honors XKC003 (the historic 1952 Mille Miglia disc-brake development car driven by Stirling Moss), with each guided at £175,000 to £225,000. A beautifully presented 1967 Jaguar E-Type Series I 4.2-Litre Roadster in Opalescent Dark Green over Tan leather adds classic grand touring appeal. While Coventry machinery anchors the fleet, the top-tier estimate belongs to a rare German interloper: a 1995 Porsche 911 (993) Turbo Cabriolet. As one of just 14 built by Porsche’s Exclusive department (and one of only five in right-hand drive) this highly coveted air-cooled model carries an estimate of £700,000 to £800,000. High-concours British and German heavyweights Beyond the marquee supercars, the collection showcases Hamilton’s fastidious approach to curation and full-scale restoration. Aston Martin collectors will find three distinctive eras represented. A wedge-profile 1982 Aston Martin Lagonda Series 2 leads the group, boasting unique interior fittings and a fresh, three-year in-house restoration. It is joined by a picture-perfect 1974 Aston Martin V8 Series 3 finished in Cambridge Blue, and a highly exclusive 1998 Aston Martin V8 Coupé; one of only 101 examples ever manufactured. 1982 Aston Martin Lagonda Series 2 Given the family’s historic ties to Silver Arrows motorsport, a trio of exceptional Mercedes-Benz models are integrated into the sale. A beautifully restored, right-hand-drive 1960 Mercedes-Benz 190 SL in white over navy blue leather anchors the vintage German continent. For fans of modern performance, a 2013 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Edition 507 shares garage space alongside a highly cherished 1989 Mercedes-Benz 300SL (R107), which features unique period history under the prior ownership of British heavyweight boxer Billy Walker. Rounding out the British heritage theme are several fastidiously restored Morris Mini Cooper S Mk I models and a rare Triumph Italia, combining hand-built Italian styling with traditional British sports car mechanicals. The automotive world will keep a close eye on the International Paddock at The Wing. Holding the auction right alongside the newly named Hamilton Straight at Silverstone adds an undeniable layer of historic synchronicity to this £3 million sale. If you are tracking upcoming auction results or looking to register to bid online, full catalog descriptions and access requirements can be found directly on the official Iconic Auctioneers event page.