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Antique silver collection found in attic sells for £60,000

A collection of over 100 antique silver items, discovered in an Edinburgh attic and stored for nearly a century, was sold at auction in London for £59,761, significantly exceeding the pre-sale estimate of £23,000. The items, ranging from Victorian to Edwardian pieces, including a Danish cutlery set and an Imperial Russian tankard, were found in dusty wooden chests wrapped in newspapers and linen. The anonymous selling family described the discovery as an unexpected event during the process of clearing their late mother’s home, which has been in their family for generations. Auction house representative Joe Kendrick highlighted the emotional and historical significance of the collection, noting the strong bidder interest driven by both the quality of the items and the unique backstory of their rediscovery.

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BBC News (UK) logoBBC News (UK)Statale / pubblicoCentroFattualità 85Obiettività 90ieri
Antique silver collection found in attic sells for £60,000

A collection of over 100 antique silver items, discovered in an Edinburgh attic and stored for nearly a century, was sold at auction in London for £59,761, significantly exceeding the pre-sale estimate of £23,000. The items, ranging from Victorian to Edwardian pieces, including a Danish cutlery set and an Imperial Russian tankard, were found in dusty wooden chests wrapped in newspapers and linen. The anonymous selling family described the discovery as an unexpected event during the process of clearing their late mother’s home, which has been in their family for generations. Auction house representative Joe Kendrick highlighted the emotional and historical significance of the collection, noting the strong bidder interest driven by both the quality of the items and the unique backstory of their rediscovery.

Lettura del bias (Centro): The article reports on the sale of a private antique collection without any political implications, framing the story around the historical value and sentimental significance of the items. There is no mention of political figures, policies, or societal divisions, making the subject apolitical. The '

Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 85 · Obiettività 90): The article provides specific details about the sale, including prices, dates, and descriptions of items, aligning with typical reporting standards. It presents the story neutrally without emotional language, maintaining objectivity. The lack of a primary source doesn't affect factuality since it ma

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