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  • Ken Wilkinson, 96, a veteran RAF pilot who flew Spitfires in the Second World War - Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Ken Wilkinson, 96, a veteran RAF pilot who flew Spitfires in the Second World War - Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Ken Wilkinson, 96, a veteran RAF pilot who flew Spitfires in the Second World War - Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Ken Wilkinson, 96, a veteran RAF pilot who flew Spitfires in the Second World War - Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Ken Wilkinson, 96, a veteran RAF pilot who flew Spitfires in the Second World War - Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Ken Wilkinson, 96, a veteran RAF pilot who flew Spitfires in the Second World War - Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Ken Wilkinson, 96, a veteran RAF pilot who flew Spitfires in the Second World War - Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Ken Wilkinson, 96, a veteran RAF pilot who flew Spitfires in the Second World War - Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Ken Wilkinson, 96, a veteran RAF pilot who flew Spitfires in the Second World War - Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Ken Wilkinson, 96, a veteran RAF pilot who flew Spitfires in the Second World War - Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Ken Wilkinson, 96, a veteran RAF pilot who flew Spitfires in the Second World War - Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Martin Overall, one of the engineers who refurbished it, prepares to start the engine - Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • Martin Overall, one of the engineers who refurbished it, starts the engine - Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • Martin Overall, one of the engineers who refurbished it, prepares to start the engine - Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • Pre flight checks - Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • Martin Overall, one of the engineers who refurbished it, prepares to start the engine - Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company - Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • Martin Overall, one of the engineers who refurbished it, prepares to start the engine - Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company - Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A – it was in action in the Battle of France in 1940 and recovered from the sands of a Calais beach in 1980. It was restored by the Aircraft Restoration Company, and will fly in the VE Day Anniversary Air Show (Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May) at IWM Duxford. Christie’s is to offer the Spitfire P9374 for auction in The Exceptional Sale on 9 July 2015.  The estimate for the sale is  £1,500,000-2,500,000. With the plane are John Romain, Pilot and Chief Engineer at the Aircraft Restoration Company and Ken Wilkinson, a veteran who flew Spitfires in the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge
    Christies Spitfire GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • 18 Spitfires take off from the grass airstrip for the final flypast - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • 18 Spitfires take off, behind other classic planes such as this yellow Harvard, from the grass airstrip for the final flypast - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • 18 Spitfires take off from the grass airstrip for the final flypast - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • 18 Spitfires take off from the grass airstrip for the final flypast - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • 18 Spitfires take off, behind other classic planes incl a WWI bi-plane, from the grass airstrip for the final flypast - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • 18 Spitfires take off, behind other classic planes, from the grass airstrip for the final flypast - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • 18 Spitfires take off from the grass airstrip for the final flypast - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
    Battle of Britain IWM Duxford GBPhot...jpg
  • 16 Supermarine Spitfires make a flypast finale - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show at the Imperial War Museum. Also commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Battle of Britain film. It runs on Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 September 2019
    IWM Duxford 19 GBPhotos 102.jpg
  • 16 Supermarine Spitfires make a flypast finale - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show at the Imperial War Museum. Also commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Battle of Britain film. It runs on Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 September 2019
    IWM Duxford 19 GBPhotos 100.jpg
  • 16 Supermarine Spitfires make a flypast finale - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show at the Imperial War Museum. Also commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Battle of Britain film. It runs on Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 September 2019
    IWM Duxford 19 GBPhotos 097.jpg
  • 16 Supermarine Spitfires make a flypast finale - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show at the Imperial War Museum. Also commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Battle of Britain film. It runs on Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 September 2019
    IWM Duxford 19 GBPhotos 095.jpg
  • 16 Supermarine Spitfires make a flypast finale - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show at the Imperial War Museum. Also commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Battle of Britain film. It runs on Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 September 2019
    IWM Duxford 19 GBPhotos 094.jpg
  • 16 Supermarine Spitfires make a flypast finale - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show at the Imperial War Museum. Also commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Battle of Britain film. It runs on Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 September 2019
    IWM Duxford 19 GBPhotos 101.jpg
  • 16 Supermarine Spitfires make a flypast finale - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show at the Imperial War Museum. Also commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Battle of Britain film. It runs on Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 September 2019
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  • 16 Supermarine Spitfires make a flypast finale - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show at the Imperial War Museum. Also commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Battle of Britain film. It runs on Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 September 2019
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  • 16 Supermarine Spitfires make a flypast finale - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show at the Imperial War Museum. Also commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Battle of Britain film. It runs on Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 September 2019
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  • 18 Spitfrires do a mass fly past as the finale - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
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  • Re-enactors in vintage Air Force uniforms enjoy a break and an ice cream on an extremely hot day - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show at the Imperial War Museum. Also commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Battle of Britain film. It runs on Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 September 2019
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  • Re-enactors in vintage Air Force uniforms enjoy a break and an ice cream on an extremely hot day - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show at the Imperial War Museum. Also commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Battle of Britain film. It runs on Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 September 2019
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  • The Red Arrows display team in the rain over the flight line full of World War II aircraft - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
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  • Re-enactors in vintage Air Force uniforms enjoy a break and an ice cream on an extremely hot day - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show at the Imperial War Museum. Also commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Battle of Britain film. It runs on Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 September 2019
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  • Spitfire Engine and Propeller with curator Alina Brezhneva - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Spitfire Engine and Propeller - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Spitfire Engine and Propeller with curators Bianca Chu and Alina Brezhneva (R) - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Spitfire Engine and Propeller with curator Alina Brezhneva - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Spitfire Engine and Propeller with curator Alina Brezhneva - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Spitfire Engine and Propeller with curator Alina Brezhneva - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Spitfire and Hurricane from teh Battle of Britain Flight - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show at the Imperial War Museum. Also commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Battle of Britain film. It runs on Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 September 2019
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  • Spitfire and Hurricane from teh Battle of Britain Flight - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show at the Imperial War Museum. Also commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Battle of Britain film. It runs on Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 September 2019
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  • A two seater Spitfire takes off for a practice flight - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show at the Imperial War Museum. Also commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Battle of Britain film. It runs on Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 September 2019
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  • The Battle of BritainMemorial flight (A Lancaster, a Spitfire and a Hurricane) fly past - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
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  • The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, including an Avro Lancaster B1 (pictured), a Supermarine Spitfire and a Hawker Hurricane - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show taking place during IWM (Imperial War Museum) Duxford’s centenary year. Duxford’s principle role as a Second World War fighter station is celebrated at the Battle of Britain Air Show by more than 40 historic aircraft taking to the skies.
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  • The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, including an Avro Lancaster B1, a Supermarine Spitfire and a Hawker Hurricane - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show taking place during IWM (Imperial War Museum) Duxford’s centenary year. Duxford’s principle role as a Second World War fighter station is celebrated at the Battle of Britain Air Show by more than 40 historic aircraft taking to the skies.
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  • A Chelsea Pensioner with a supporter of the RAF Benevolent Fund, with a hat commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Spitfire - The opening day of th Chelsea Flower Show.
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  • A Chelsea Pensioner with a supporter of the RAF Benevolent Fund, with a hat commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Spitfire - The opening day of th Chelsea Flower Show.
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  • Every part of me is bleeding by Tracey Emin (est £50-70k) - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Every part of me is bleeding by Tracey Emin (est £50-70k) - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Holy Virgin Mary by Chris Ofili (est £1.5-2m) and Baga Shoulder Mask (Euro 1.5-2.5m) - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Napoleons hat and Death of Repubic Soldiers by Zeng Fanzhi (est £0.7-1m) - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • St Peters Sq by Luigi Gallandt (est £150-250k)Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • The new pop-up coffee shop in The (anti) Portrait room - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street, London.
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  • The Battle of BritainMemorial flight (A Lancaster, a Spitfire and a Hurricane) fly past - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
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  • The Battle of BritainMemorial flight (A Lancaster, a Spitfire and a Hurricane) fly past - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
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  • The Battle of BritainMemorial flight (A Lancaster, a Spitfire and a Hurricane) fly past - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
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  • The Battle of BritainMemorial flight (A Lancaster, a Spitfire and a Hurricane) fly past - The Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show is a finale to the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a celebration of 100 years of RAF history and a vision of its innovative future capability.
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  • The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, including an Avro Lancaster B1, a Supermarine Spitfire and a Hawker Hurricane - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show taking place during IWM (Imperial War Museum) Duxford’s centenary year. Duxford’s principle role as a Second World War fighter station is celebrated at the Battle of Britain Air Show by more than 40 historic aircraft taking to the skies.
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  • The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, including an Avro Lancaster B1 (pictured), a Supermarine Spitfire and a Hawker Hurricane - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show taking place during IWM (Imperial War Museum) Duxford’s centenary year. Duxford’s principle role as a Second World War fighter station is celebrated at the Battle of Britain Air Show by more than 40 historic aircraft taking to the skies.
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  • The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, including an Avro Lancaster B1 (pictured), a Supermarine Spitfire and a Hawker Hurricane - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show taking place during IWM (Imperial War Museum) Duxford’s centenary year. Duxford’s principle role as a Second World War fighter station is celebrated at the Battle of Britain Air Show by more than 40 historic aircraft taking to the skies.
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  • The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, including an Avro Lancaster B1 (pictured), a Supermarine Spitfire and a Hawker Hurricane - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show taking place during IWM (Imperial War Museum) Duxford’s centenary year. Duxford’s principle role as a Second World War fighter station is celebrated at the Battle of Britain Air Show by more than 40 historic aircraft taking to the skies.
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  • The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, including an Avro Lancaster B1, a Supermarine Spitfire (pictured) and a Hawker Hurricane (pictured) - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show taking place during IWM (Imperial War Museum) Duxford’s centenary year. Duxford’s principle role as a Second World War fighter station is celebrated at the Battle of Britain Air Show by more than 40 historic aircraft taking to the skies.
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  • The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, including an Avro Lancaster B1, a Supermarine Spitfire and a Hawker Hurricane - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show taking place during IWM (Imperial War Museum) Duxford’s centenary year. Duxford’s principle role as a Second World War fighter station is celebrated at the Battle of Britain Air Show by more than 40 historic aircraft taking to the skies.
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  • A Supermarine Spitfire is towed out to the standing area - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show taking place during IWM (Imperial War Museum) Duxford’s centenary year. Duxford’s principle role as a Second World War fighter station is celebrated at the Battle of Britain Air Show by more than 40 historic aircraft taking to the skies.
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  • A Supermarine Spitfire is prepared - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show taking place during IWM (Imperial War Museum) Duxford’s centenary year. Duxford’s principle role as a Second World War fighter station is celebrated at the Battle of Britain Air Show by more than 40 historic aircraft taking to the skies.
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  • A Supermarine Spitfire is towed out to the standing area - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show taking place during IWM (Imperial War Museum) Duxford’s centenary year. Duxford’s principle role as a Second World War fighter station is celebrated at the Battle of Britain Air Show by more than 40 historic aircraft taking to the skies.
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  • A Supermarine Spitfire is towed out to the standing area - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show taking place during IWM (Imperial War Museum) Duxford’s centenary year. Duxford’s principle role as a Second World War fighter station is celebrated at the Battle of Britain Air Show by more than 40 historic aircraft taking to the skies.
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  • A Supermarine Spitfire is towed out to the standing area - Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show taking place during IWM (Imperial War Museum) Duxford’s centenary year. Duxford’s principle role as a Second World War fighter station is celebrated at the Battle of Britain Air Show by more than 40 historic aircraft taking to the skies.
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  • Every part of me is bleeding by Tracey Emin (est £50-70k) - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • The new pop-up coffee shop in The (anti) Portrait room - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Intersection Point room as seen through the 'eye of Barbara hepworth's Two Forms - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Louis XVI Planetary Clock (est £0.6-1m) - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Louis XVI Planetary Clock (est £0.6-1m) - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Louis XVI Planetary Clock (est £0.6-1m) - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Exponge rose sans titre by Yves Klein (est (£0.7-1m)Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • The Building Blocks room - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Lenin by Andy Warhol (est £1.2-1.8m)  looks down on the new pop-up coffee shop in The (anti) Portrait room - - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
    Christies Curates GBPhotos 15.jpg
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