Mahatma Gandhi. |
A pair of Mahatma Gandhi’s glasses will go on sale
after staff at the East Bristol Auctions, the largest auction house in South
West England, found them in a plain envelope.
Auctioneer Andrew
Stowe said: “Someone popped them into our letterbox on a Friday night and they
stayed there until Monday – literally hanging out.
“One of my staff
handed them to me and said there was a note saying they were Gandhi’s glasses.
I thought ‘That’s an interesting one’ and carried on with my day.”
Upon investigating,
Stowe said he almost “fell off his chair” to discover the circular rimmed,
gold-plated glasses, had been worn by the Indian civil rights leader.
“I phoned the guy
back and I think he nearly had a heart attack,” said Stowe.
The glasses are
expected to raise more than $19,600 and was the most important find in the
company’s history.
Stowe said the owner
“nearly had a heart attack” when he was told their value.
Stowe said the owner
told him the glasses had been handed down from generation to generation in the
owner’s family, after a relative met Gandhi on a visit to South Africa in the
1920s.
“We looked into the
dates and it all matches up, even the date Gandhi started wearing glasses. They
are probably one of the first pairs of glasses he wore as they are quite a weak
prescription,” he added.
Stowe said there had
been a lot of interest in the glasses, especially from India, but that it was
fortunate they reached him intact.
“They were just in a
plain white envelope. They could quite easily have been stolen or fallen out or
just ended up in the bin. This is probably the most important find we have ever
had as a company.”
The glasses are
going to be sold as part of an online-only auction on August 21.
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