We’re only a few weeks away from the Broad Arrow Fall Memorabilia Online Auction 2025 – a UK-based sale with 142 items, largely drawn from the world of Formula 1. Taking place online between September 26 and October 5, 2025, the sale includes helmets used by Michael Schumacher, Jenson Button, Gerhard Berger, Martin Brundle, Ralf Schumacher, Eddie Irvine and Mick Schumacher, as well as overalls, parts and teamwear. Away from F1, there are also tins signs, artwork, brochures and more. Here are Magneto magazine’s five top lots.
Among the Michael Schumacher lots at the Broad Arrow Fall Memorabilia Online Auction 2025 is the Bell KF1 helmet pictured above with non-standard top vents from his 1999 season with Ferrari; it’s estimated at between £18k and £20k and offered at no reserve. Other Schumacher items include signed OMP Ferrari gloves from 1996 (est £5k-£6k), signed gloves from 2007 (est £4k-£5k) and a signed cap from 1997 (est £500-£600).

This Arai GP6-RC was created for Sebastian Vettel to wear at the 2012 German Grand Prix. Designated SV-R-07/12, it was painted by Jens Munser and signed by Vettel. It’s estimated at between £18k and £20k at the Broad Arrow Fall Memorabilia Online Auction 2025. Other helmets of note in include a 1996 Martin Brundle (est £4k-£5k), two Ralf Schumachers, one from 2001 and the other from 2006 (both £4k-£6k), a 2007 Jenson Button (est £10k-£12k), a 1991-92 Gerhard Berger (est £6k-£8k), 1996 and 2002 Eddie Irvines (£4k-£6k) and more besides.

This racing suit was produced for Jackie Stewart’s attempt at the 1966 Indy 500. Although not worn in the race itself, period photographs show it being used in a practice or qualifying session. It’s estimated at between £7k and £9k. Other racing overalls of note at the Broad Arrow Fall Memorabilia Online Auction 2025 include a couple of Justin Wilson items, plus a Damon Hill item from 1999 estimated at between £3k and £4k.

Among the car parts available at the Broad Arrow Fall Memorabilia Online Auction 2025 is this March 701 front wing/nose-cone. It is believed to have been fitted to South African John Love’s March 701, and driven in period Grands Prix and non-Championship events. It’s estimated at between £1200 and £1700.
Other notable items include the front wing end-plates from Nigel Mansell’s 1992 Williams FW14B (est £1200-£1500), a rear-wing element from a 1999 McLaren MP4/14 (est £800-£1200), the steering wheel from the Shadow DN5/5B driven by Tom Pryce and Jean-Pierre Jarier (est £700-£1200), and a signed Goodyear slick tyre signed by Jackie Stewart (est £700-£1200).

The Broad Arrow Fall Memorabilia Online Auction 2025 also includes a selection of letters to and from Innes Ireland, featuring the likes of Enzo Ferrari in 1988 (pictured above; est £600-£800), Stirling Moss and Jackie Oliver. Other intriguing items including Lotus 77 exhaust manifolds, various Tyrrell parts, a Footwork steering wheel, the rear wheels from a Mirage GR8 and a Surtees TS7, plus more besides.
More information on the Broad Arrow Fall Memorabilia Online Auction 2025 can be found here.