[BITList] Any buyers

John Feltham wulguru.wantok at gmail.com
Mon Mar 30 05:13:27 BST 2009


Spitfire for sale at £2m
A fully-functioning Second World War Spitfire is up for sale.

   Daily Telegraph, London: 29 Mar 2009

Five years have been spent restoring the spitfire to airworthiness  
Photo: BONHAMS
It is being offered for £1.5million - £2 million by a private owner.

It's the first of its kind to be offered at public auction for more  
than 20 years and has been painstakingly restored to airworthiness  
over a five-year period.

"The warbird is absolutely ready-to-fly and in truly sparkling  
flightline condition," said a spokesperson from Bonhams auctioneers.
Originally it was a single-seater but it's been refitted to take a  
passenger.

The Supermarine-designed aircraft was built by the British Vickers- 
Armstrong company in 1944, then delivered to the Royal Air Force at  
Lyneham in Wiltshire before being sold in 1948 to the South African  
Air Force.

In the 1970s, it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrap yard from which  
it was rescued by an aviation enthusiast, the late Charles Church.

Mr Church initiated the long process of restoration before it was sold  
in 1989 to Alan Dunkerley, who eventually resold it to the late Paul  
Portelli in June 2002.

This will be the second of the WWII Spitfires that Bonhams have  
offered. Last September the auction house sold a non-airworthy 1945  
Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of £1.1 million.

This was a 'Bubble Canopy' MK XVI, considered by collectors as being  
less desirable than this two-seater MK IX Spitfire.

James Knight, MD of Bonhams Collector's Motoring Department which is  
managing the sale of 'G-ILDA' said: "We are greatly honoured to be  
entrusted with the sale of such a distinguished and historic aircraft.

"As Bonhams is the last of the great international fine art auction  
houses to remain under British management, the sale of an aircraft so  
linked to the history and very survival of our nation has enormous  
significance for us here."The sale will be at the RAF Museum, Hendon,  
London on 20th April.


ooroo

Bad typists of the word, untie.




-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://lists.bcn.mythic-beasts.com/pipermail/bitlist/attachments/20090330/bbd1458e/attachment-0001.shtml 
-------------- next part --------------
A non-text attachment was scrubbed...
Name: spitfire_1374497c.jpg
Type: image/jpeg
Size: 24896 bytes
Desc: not available
Url : http://lists.bcn.mythic-beasts.com/pipermail/bitlist/attachments/20090330/bbd1458e/attachment-0001.jpg 


More information about the BITList mailing list