1910 Daimler Other Daimler Models
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Vehicle Specifications

  • VIN
    12214
  • Classic Car ID
    102692310
  • Stock Number
    1397636
  • Category
    Antiques
  • Body Style
    N/A
  • New/Used
    Used
  • Mileage
    N/A
  • Engine
    N/A

Classic Car Overview

To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE at RM Sothebys Arizona event, 23 January 2026.
Offered Without Reserve $350,000 - $450,000 USD

  • Built for and delivered to His Majesty King George V
  • Brought to the United States in 1924, following its retirement from the Royal Mews
  • Formerly owned by the Los Angeles County Museum and Lindley Bothwell
  • An incredible, almost totally original big-horsepower brass car with rich history


This limousine was the first of three 57 HP Daimlers acquired for the fleet of the British Royal Family. Regal, indeed, its Hooper-built coachwork ensured that it stood a remarkable 17 feet long and 7.5 feet tall, while being propelled smoothly and quietly along by an enormous 9.7-liter Knight sleeve-valve six-cylinder engine. The car is included in the roster of Royal Daimlers published in Brian Smiths Royal Daimlers, identifying it as chassis number TD 6314, a 57 HP model with limousine bodywork. Mr. Smith notes that it was delivered in June 1910 as one of three such cars delivered to King George V, who had ordered it while still the Prince of Wales. It has also been noted that King George and Queen Mary actually utilized the Daimlers jump seats during official events, to better be seen by crowds of eager spectators.

Per the 3 April 1925 edition of The Autocar, the limousine was purchased by Mr. Charles Y. Knight, the inventor of the type of engine with which the car is fitted, and shipped to America for exhibition purposes. Willys-Overland, the foremost American promoters of the Knight engine, used the car as a factory promotional vehicle, claiming in brochures that it had been driven by King George V of England from 1910 to 1924 and covered over 177,000 miles an excellent advertisement for the durability of the engineering in the Willys-Knight.

In 1930, Willys-Overland donated the Daimler to the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History, at the time a burgeoning storehouse of early automobiles, preserved for their technical interest. The Daimler remained with the museum for two decades, then was traded in 1950 to another pioneer collector, Lindley Bothwell, joining his collection at Rancho Rinconada in Woodland Hills. Paperwork related to the trade remains in the file, specifically noting the car as 6314. The Daimler was a standout in the Bothwell stable until it was acquired in 2006 by Robert E. Petersen, eventually joining the collection of his namesake Petersen Automotive Museum, from which it is now offered.

Having been scrupulously cared for in Royal use and then spent nearly 100 years in the dry and mild Southern California climate, the Daimler remains in remarkable, almost totally original and unrestored condition, including three of the original leather fenders and, remarkably, the coachbuilders nameplate recording its Royal warrants bolding stating the car was built for, His Majesty The King, H.M. The Queen, H.M. Queen Alexandra. Following Petersens acquisition, the Daimler had new engine heads fitted, while the originals still accompany the car. It was memorably shown by the Petersen Automotive Museum at the 2011 Pebble Beach Concours dElegance in the Prewar Preservation class. It is accompanied by a fascinating history file, including correspondence between Bothwell and the Los Angeles County Museum.

Among the most impressive and certainly historically significant Brass Era motor cars offered in recent memory, this is a superior sleeve-valve Daimler, of titanic proportions and power to match remarkably preserved and with regal presence.
To view this car and others currently consigned to this auction, please visit the RM website at rmsothebys.com/auctions/az26/.

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