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Margaret Thatcher suits sell for £73000 at Christie’s‎

A turquoise wool suit that Margaret Thatcher wore on the day she was confirmed as Conservative Party leader has sold at auction for 25,000 pounds ($39,670).

Sep 04, 2012 | By AFPRelaxnews

Baroness Margaret Thatcher

Seven suits belonging to former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, including the one worn on the day she was confirmed as Conservative party leader, fetched £73,000 at a London sale on Monday.

The jade green wool outfit worn for her Tory coronation in February 1975 proved to be the prize lot at the Christie’s auction, selling for £25,000 to an anonymous bidder.

An online bidder in South Korea snapped up the six remaining garments for £48,125. The suits are thought to be the first of Thatcher’s clothes to be sold at a auction.

Margaret Thatcher Suits

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Her famous handbag which struck fear into the hearts of British ministers during the former premier’s rule sold at a charity auction last year for £25,000.

Thatcher frequently used the black Asprey bag (pictured below) on important occasions, such as summits with then US president Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev during her 1979-1990 premiership.

The items formed part of Christie’s “London Sale”, a unique auction held to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee and the London Olympics.

Margaret Thatcher handbag Christies


 
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