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Trevor, tell me it wasn't you who bought them!

Started by Alex, July 13, 2018, 08:20:02 AM

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Alex

QuoteThere are a lot of strange things that end up on the auction block.  A slice of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer's wedding cake was auctioned off in 2015, thirty four years after the wedding for just over $1,300.  In 2015 Sotheby's sold a lock of hair from the head of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart for more than $50,000.  Another slice of wedding cake, this time from the wedding of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh in 1947 sold in 2015 for a little over $700. Winston Churchill's dentures sold for $23,000 in 2010.

Recently, Indianapolis resident David Charles was arrested for allegedly selling stolen brains from the Indiana Medical History Museum on eBay's auction site for about $100 each.  The sale of Adolph Hitler's underwear for over $5,000 may be one of the strangest things of all.

http://www.warhistoryonline.com/war-articles/adolf-hitler.html
Hail to thyself
For I am my own master
I am my own god
I require no shepherd
For I am no sheep.

Trevor

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Quote from: Dark Alex on July 13, 2018, 08:20:02 AM
QuoteThere are a lot of strange things that end up on the auction block.  A slice of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer's wedding cake was auctioned off in 2015, thirty four years after the wedding for just over $1,300.  In 2015 Sotheby's sold a lock of hair from the head of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart for more than $50,000.  Another slice of wedding cake, this time from the wedding of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh in 1947 sold in 2015 for a little over $700. Winston Churchill's dentures sold for $23,000 in 2010.

Recently, Indianapolis resident David Charles was arrested for allegedly selling stolen brains from the Indiana Medical History Museum on eBay's auction site for about $100 each.  The sale of Adolph Hitler's underwear for over $5,000 may be one of the strangest things of all.

http://www.warhistoryonline.com/war-articles/adolf-hitler.html

No, not at all  :teddyr:

My paternal grandfather William - a Jewish diamond miner from Cornwall - would have said: "Oy gevalt son, what the hell are you doing buying those, you schmuck?"  :teddyr:
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.