Churchill and Pankhurst autographs in £9k sale
Wotton Auction RoomsAn archive of autographs by prominent British historical figures has sold at auction for £9,000.
The collection featuring Sir Winston Churchill, Emmeline Pankhurst and King Edward VII went under the hammer at Wotton Auction Rooms, Gloucestershire.
Auctioneer Joseph Trinder said the archive was "fascinating" and brought together "an extraordinary range of personalities from one of the most important periods in modern history".
The items were collected by Thomas Benjamin Ford MBE, who had been a secretary in the Foreign Office.
The Churchill items within the sale accounted for £2,050 of the £9,000 total.
"Pieces relating to both Winston and Clementine Churchill possess a significance far beyond their signatures alone," he said.
"Together they represent one of the most influential partnerships in modern British history, and surviving autograph material from this early period of their marriage is highly evocative," he added.
Trinder said the auction of these items demonstrated the "enduring international appeal" of Churchill memorabilia.
Wotton Auction RoomsAlso in the sale on 30 June, was a Women's Social and Political Union campaign document bearing the autograph of Emmeline Pankhurst, which sold for £1,100.
Additionally, four lots containing autograph signatures of King Edward VII fetched a total of £890.
The signatures were preserved by a Foreign Office official, Thomas Benjamin Ford MBE, who Trinder said "worked at the centre of British diplomacy and government".
Trinder added Ford had created "a unique record of the people who shaped the Edwardian age and the years of the First World War".
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