We carefully select automobilia objects to ensure a high standard of quality, collectability, and authenticity. Our expert-curated auctions feature rare and special pieces related to cars, motorcycles, oil, and tyre brands. Our experts review every submission to ensure bidders find rare and valuable pieces that appeal to passionate collectors.
Follow these guidelines to increase your chances of a successful sale.
What we accept
We’re looking for authentic, high-quality automobilia that appeal to collectors and enthusiasts. To be accepted, your object must:
- Fall within our accepted categories:
- Car mascots, factory emblems, and motoring badges
- Original or licensed replicas (not fantasy or generic pieces)
- Signs, light boxes, and posters (enamel, vintage, or licensed prints)
- Clothing and helmets (e.g. collectible biker jackets, branded accessories)
- Functional or decorative vehicle parts
- Automotive-themed watches and stopwatches (licensed and branded, chronographs, major watch manufacturers(e.g, Citizen, Seiko, etc….) )
- Books, brochures, manuals, or magazines
- Original automobilia artwork (no prints or reproductions)
- Be in good condition (functional G, if applicable)
- Meet the minimum expected value of €75
(You can combine objects in one submission to meet this threshold)
📌 Examples of accepted objects:

What we do not accept
To keep our auctions trustworthy and attractive to buyers, we do not accept:
- Trademark-infringing objects or unlicensed replicas
- Promotional objects like unlicensed watches, keychains, or fantasy mascots
- Poor condition clothing
- (e.g. spark plugs,)General Service Car Parts
- GPS units
- Reproductions or digitally printed automobilia art
- Objects in poor condition or missing parts
📌 Examples of rejected objects:
Getting your submission ready
1. Fill in all the details and write a clear description
When you submit an object, you’ll see fields to guide you in providing the right information, such as: object type, original vs reproduction, number of objects, title/model, main material, condition, dimensions, year of production, etc. These fields ensure your listing is clear, searchable, and easy for bidders to understand.
Note: To determine condition, we use the following grading system:
- As new – The object is as produced by the manufacturer
- Good – The object shows minor signs of age
- Used – Some visible wear or signs of use
- Damaged – Slightly damaged but clearly described
Please also use the object description field to share:
- Unique features or notable history of the object
- What is included/not included (e.g. packaging). For objects like sets clearly state if they are partial or complete.
- Where the object came from/how it was obtained
- If the object has any flaws
Tip: The more detail you provide, the easier it is for bidders to understand the value of your object – and the more likely it is to sell. Find here more tips on how to write a clear, accurate description.
📌 Examples of a well-written description:
Original and very hard to find Spare Parts manual for the Maserati 3500 G.T. (Touring Superleggera) and Spyder (Vignale) for both carburettor and injection versions.
Pages: not numbered
Languages: Italian, English, French, German and Spanish
Year: not mentioned
Condition: good, with visible signs of use and wear. Complete.
Note: very, if not extremely hard to find manual. A must-have manual for the owner or enthusiast of the 3500 GT.
Shipment in a well-protected box including insurance.
Combined shipping with other items is possible.
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2. Great photos matter
Photos are the first thing bidders see – so make them count! We recommend including at least 6 high-quality images that clearly show the condition and details of your object. This helps bidders make informed decisions and increases your chances of a successful sale.
Your photos should include:
For all submissions:
- A 360° view of the object
- Close-ups of brand markings, labels, codes, or serial numbers
- All sides: front, back, inside (if applicable), bottom, and side views
- Any flaws, damage, or repairs
For grouped submissions:
- Overview image including all items, as well as photos of each item individually
Tip: Avoid photos with people, selfies, or screenshots. Use a neutral background (white or black), avoid low-quality or stock images, and aim for natural lighting. Find here more tips on how to take professional photos.
📌 Examples of good vs. bad photos:
- These are strong example photos: well-cropped, well-lit, and taken from all angles to clearly show every detail of each item.

- A clear, well-composed image that shows the item and its packaging at a glance making it easy for bidders to understand exactly what’s included.

- This close-up image is unclear and poorly framed, making it difficult to understand what the item is. Always provide a full, well-lit photo that shows the entire object first.

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