Raised more than 2 million euros at auction Downton Abbey items for charity

Raised more than 2 million euros at auction Downton Abbey items for charity

Objects from the television series Downton Abbey Fetched a Total or about 2 Million Euros (£ 1.7 Million) at An Auction in London on Tuesday. This is six times more than was estimated in Advance, The Auction House Announced.

The so-called ‘Bell Wall’ Raised the Most Money. This is The Servants’ Call System That Can Be Seen in All Seasons. It was sold for more than 255,000 euros, while the estimate was 8,200 euros.

Lord and Lady Grantham’s 1925 Sunbeam Saloon Car, Played by Hugh Bonneville and Elizabeth McGovern, also raised much more than the expected 35,000 euros, at 203,000 euros.

Furthermore, Lady Mary’s Wedding Dress (25,500 euros), A Walking Stick from Violet Crawley (33,000 euros) and A Film Clapper from Downton Abbey: A New Era (11,300 euros) Fetched High Amounts. The Proededs From the Auction Will Go to the Charity Together for Short Lives.

Downton Abbey is in 2010 as a television series and grew into a global success in Six Seasons. The series was followed by two films in 2019 and 2022. The latest film, Downton Abbey: The Grand Final , Has Been in Cinemas Since the Beginning of September.

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