Tipu Sultan’s Belongings Auctioned For Over Rs 9 Crore In UK Despite India’s Strong Objection

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Despite India’s objection to auction of Tipu Sultan’s artefacts, his collection has fetched 107,000 pounds (roughly over Rs 9 crore) in the United Kingdom. A family had discovered the precious jewels in their ancestor’s attic after which Antony Cribbs Ltd Arms and armour house decided to auction them on March 26.

The King of Mysore’s much talked about gold flintlock gun and bayonet were the highlight of the auction which attracted around 14 bidders. They finally went under the hammer for 60,000 pounds.

His gold-encrusted sword and suspension belt ensemble believed to be one of Tipu Sultan’s personal swords, attracted as many as 58 bids before being sold to the winning bidder for 18,500 pounds, PTI reported.

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