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Gandhi’s eyeglasses go under the hammer in England

Gandhi's eyeglasses
Gandhi in 1947, flanked by Lord Louis Mountbatten, Britain’s last Viceroy of India, and his wife Edwina Mountbatten. Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

LONDON (AP) – A pair of eyeglasses that are believed to have once belonged to Mohandas Gandhi are being auctioned, decades after the independence leader gave them as an impromptu gift.

The gold-plated, circular-rimmed spectacles are going under the hammer at East Bristol Auctions later this month. Gandhi was known for giving away “his old or unwanted pairs to those in need or those who had helped him,” the auctioneers said.

The seller’s uncle was working for British Petroleum in South Africa and met Gandhi when the independence leader and champion of nonviolent resistance was taking a tour.

Auctioneers compared the custom-shaped nose bridge of the glasses to others known to have belonged to Gandhi in determining their authenticity. The prescription also coincided to that which Gandhi would have worn at the time of the visit.

“It can be presumed that these were gifted by way of thanks from Gandhi for some good deed,” the auctioneers said.

It’s fair to say that the owner didn’t quite realize their value: He put them in the auction house’s mail slot where they dangled for a weekend, said auctioneer Andy Stowe.

When Stowe explained to the seller – a man in his 80s – that he would place a guide price of 15,000 pounds ($19,600) on the item, he could sense the shock.

“The line went very quiet for a moment,” Stowe said. “I think he thought I was joking.”

The sale date is Aug. 21, but presale bids stand at 50,000 pounds. The auction house has received interest from all over the world, particularly India.

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Gandhi's eyeglasses