The inaugural Keno Brothers Rolling Sculpture Fine Automobile Auction is taking place today and tomorrow, November 18-19, at Skylight Clarkson Square in Soho, New York City. Some 40 “Vehicles of Provenance” are being featured, including a pair of rare Aston Martins, a 1965 DB5 and a 1966 DB6 Vantage, with the latter car’s personal resumé including historic inclusion within a James Bond photo shoot for Vanity Fair magazine. Other significant cars on offer include a 1969 Lamborghini Miura and a 1969 Ferrari 365 GTB NART Competizione (above).
Keno Brothers Fine Automobile Auctions is a new venture focused on exceptional collector cars, founded by famed auctioneers and appraisers Leigh and Leslie Keno along with partner Ken Sterne, an experienced trader of exotic and collector cars. The Keno brothers have been immersed in the world of classic cars from a very young age and have a passion for discovering unexpected rarities. They enjoy racing and rallying historic cars and have served as judges at prestigious auto events, including a decade of service with the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. Simon Hope, founder and managing director of H&H Classics, will be serving as the event’s auctioneer. The full lineup of cars for this inaugural auction can be viewed at www.kenobrothers.com