The Aston Martin, a make long linked to the 007 agent, was
one of 10 made for the movie that saw Daniel Craig reprise the
famous role for the fourth time. Most were modified for filming,
with two, including the one sold, kept as show cars.
Bidding for the "Spectre Silver" DB10, on offer as part of the
"James Bond Spectre: The Auction" sale, lasted just under five
minutes, according to auction house Christie's.
With a reserve price of 1,000,000 to 1,500,000 pounds, it was
sold for 2,434,500 pounds ($3.48 million).
Other "Spectre" memorabilia up for grabs at Thursday's auction
included a "Day of the Dead" costume worn by Craig in the film's
opening scene, which sold for 98,500 pounds.
Singer Sam Smith's signed "Writing's On the Wall" music sheet
and vinyl single -- the movie's chart-topping theme tune -- sold
for 9,375 pounds.
In total, 10 lots were sold on Thursday, raising around 2.8
million pounds, with proceeds going to charity. An online
auction for another 14 lots remains open for bidding until Feb.
23.
"Spectre", the 24th James Bond film in 53 years, has grossed
some $879 million at the box office worldwide since its release
in late October.
(Reporting By Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Mark Heinrich)
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