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Mahatma Gandhi's glasses left in Bristol auctioneer's letterbox, to be e-auctioned at record price

WION Web Team
NEW DELHIUpdated: Aug 10, 2020, 02:03 PM IST
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Mahatma Gandhi (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi,1869 - 1948). Photograph:(Getty)

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The glasses, which have already attracted an online bid for 6,000 pounds, are said to have been in the family of the unnamed elderly gentleman vendor in England, who was told by his father that they were a gift to his uncle when he was working for British Petroleum in South Africa between 1910 and 1930.

A pair of glasses thought to belong to Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi are set to be auctioned for more than $19,000 in Britain.

The gold-plated spectacles were left hanging out of an auctioneer Andy Stowe's letterbox on Monday morning.

"It's a huge find of great historical importance. The vendor had presumed them to be interesting, but of no value and did tell me to dispose of them "if they're not worth anything"," said auctioneer Andy Stowe of East Bristol Auctions.

"I think he nearly fell off his chair when we presented our valuation. It's a really great auction story - and one that we all dream of," he said.

The glasses, which have already attracted an online bid for 6,000 pounds, are said to have been in the family of the unnamed elderly gentleman vendor in England, who was told by his father that they were a gift to his uncle when he was working for British Petroleum in South Africa between 1910 and 1930.

"The vendor's uncle definitely worked for British Petroleum in South Africa, and I believe Mahatma Gandhi didn't wear glasses until the late 1910s early 1920s," says Stowe in reference to the provenance of the glasses, which are likely to be one of Mahatma Gandhi's earliest pairs during his time in South Africa.

"The story that appears with the lot is exactly what the vendor told us, and exactly what was told to him by his father some 50 years ago," explains Stowe.

The lot, titled "Pair of Mahatma Gandhi's Personal Spectacles", forms part of the auctioneers' Military, History and Classic Cars online sale and will go under the hammer on August 21. It has already attracted much interest, including from India.

"A pair of early 20th century c1920 gold plated circular rimmed spectacles by repute owned and worn by Mahatma Gandhi," notes the auction lot details.

"The spectacles of usual form, with sprung gold plated arms and prescription lenses. Jointed by a gold plated nose bar, the spectacles formed an important and somewhat iconic part of Mahatma Gandhi's overall appearance. It was known that he would often give away his old or unwanted pairs to those in need or those who had helped him. A rare and important pair of spectacles," it notes.

"The uncle working for British Petroleum at the time and was stationed in South Africa, and it can be presumed that these were gifted by way of thanks from Mahatma Gandhi for some good deed. A note from the vendor is included," the auction lot adds.

Mahatma Gandhi employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British Rule, and in turn inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world.

(With inputs from PTI)