The annual RM Sotheby’s London sale will offer an appropriately strong lineup of British metal on November 1 and 2, and its star lot is one of the rarest, most sought-after, and now most valuable cars the UK has ever produced: a 1957 Jaguar XKSS, which carries a high-end estimate of about $14.4 million.

The auction also gains a new venue: the Peninsula London, the city’s first billion-pound (GBP) hotel. Owned by major car collector Sir Michael Kadoorie, and with historic motoring and aviation-themed bars and restaurants, it opened a year ago but has already become a hub for the London collector-car market, hosting the Peninsula Best of the Best awards just last month.

The 62 vehicles on offer range from a 1900 De Dion-Bouton tricycle to a 2020 McLaren Senna GTR LM, and the field has an equally broad range of values, from a no-reserve 1967 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow two-door (estimated at just around $32,500) to that eight-figure XKSS. There’s also an impressive selection of automobilia.

Yet the European market has been slow of late, and the British market slower still. This sale will be a useful indicator of the state of that market, and possibly an opportunity for wise investors to secure a bargain. Here are the eight cars that caught our eye from the very diverse selection set to cross the auction block.