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Leader Live
02-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Leader Live
Stephen Merchant puts Star Wars collection up for auction
The actor and writer, who starred in The Office and Extras with Ricky Gervais, made the announcement on his social media pages ahead of May 4 – commonly known as Star Wars Day. I'm selling my entire Star Wars collection for charity. Bidding begins on May the 4th. Take a look and may the Force be with you. — Stephen Merchant (@StephenMerchant) May 1, 2025 In a video posted on social media, Merchant said: 'When I was a kid I loved Star Wars, but what I enjoyed even more than the movies were the action figures. 'I built up quite the collection and I've reached an age now where I'm not playing with them as much as I'd like, so I've decided to auction off my entire collection for a local Bristol charity. 'It will be an online auction, it will start as you'd expect on May 4 and it runs until May 19, and my entire collection is up for grabs. 'So whether you're a collector or whether you just want to buy some for your kids, have a look, see what takes your fancy.' Merchant captioned the video – which features figurines of characters such as Darth Vader, Han Solo and Chewbacca from the popular film franchise – writing: 'I'm selling my entire Star Wars collection for charity. Bidding begins on May the 4th. Take a look and may the Force be with you.' The collection will go on sale with Auctioneum, an auctioneers in Bristol and Bath.


BreakingNews.ie
02-05-2025
- Entertainment
- BreakingNews.ie
Stephen Merchant puts Star Wars collection up for auction
Comedian Stephen Merchant has announced his entire Star Wars collection is to be auctioned off, saying 'I've reached an age now where I'm not playing with them as much as I'd like'. The actor and writer, who starred in The Office and Extras with Ricky Gervais, made the announcement on his social media pages ahead of May 4th – commonly known as Star Wars Day. Advertisement I'm selling my entire Star Wars collection for charity. Bidding begins on May the 4th. Take a look and may the Force be with you. — Stephen Merchant (@StephenMerchant) May 1, 2025 In a video posted on social media, Merchant said: 'When I was a kid I loved Star Wars, but what I enjoyed even more than the movies were the action figures. 'I built up quite the collection and I've reached an age now where I'm not playing with them as much as I'd like, so I've decided to auction off my entire collection for a local Bristol charity. 'It will be an online auction, it will start as you'd expect on May 4th and it runs until May 19th, and my entire collection is up for grabs. 'So whether you're a collector or whether you just want to buy some for your kids, have a look, see what takes your fancy.' Advertisement Merchant captioned the video – which features figurines of characters such as Darth Vader, Han Solo and Chewbacca from the popular film franchise – writing: 'I'm selling my entire Star Wars collection for charity. Bidding begins on May the 4th. Take a look and may the Force be with you.' The collection will go on sale with Auctioneum, an auctioneers in Bristol and Bath.


RTÉ News
02-05-2025
- Entertainment
- RTÉ News
Stephen Merchant puts Star Wars collection up for auction
Comedian Stephen Merchant has announced his entire Star Wars collection is to be auctioned off, saying "I've reached an age now where I'm not playing with them as much as I'd like". The actor and writer, who starred in The Office and Extras with Ricky Gervais, made the announcement on his social media pages ahead of May 4 – commonly known as Star Wars Day. In a video posted on social media, Merchant said: "When I was a kid I loved Star Wars, but what I enjoyed even more than the movies were the action figures. "I built up quite the collection and I've reached an age now where I'm not playing with them as much as I'd like, so I've decided to auction off my entire collection for a local Bristol charity. "It will be an online auction, it will start as you'd expect on May 4 and it runs until May 19, and my entire collection is up for grabs. "So whether you're a collector or whether you just want to buy some for your kids, have a look, see what takes your fancy." I'm selling my entire Star Wars collection for charity. Bidding begins on May the 4th. Take a look and may the Force be with you. — Stephen Merchant (@StephenMerchant) May 1, 2025 Merchant captioned the video – which features figurines of characters such as Darth Vader, Han Solo and Chewbacca from the popular film franchise – writing: "I'm selling my entire Star Wars collection for charity. Bidding begins on May the 4th. Take a look and may the Force be with you." The collection will go on sale with Auctioneum, an auctioneers in Bristol and Bath.


BBC News
23-04-2025
- General
- BBC News
The 125-year-old chocolate bar and other really old foods
A bar of chocolate is a very popular treat, but how would you feel about tucking into one from decades ago?Well, one lucky person could soon be the owner of an 125-year-old bar given to soldiers by Queen Victoria. The sweet snack, set to be sold at auction in June, could sell for between between £250 and £400. The chocolate comes in its original tin and still has some of its foil wrapper. The bars were sent to British troops fighting in the Boer War in South Africa by the Queen in 1900 as a special gift. By the end of 1900, more than 120,000 tins had been made and given to bar has "a bit of a whiff to it", according to Andy Stowe from Auctioneum, the auction house which will be selling the McCourt, expert on military items from the auction house, explained: "This would have been a rare treat back in 1900 and the willpower required to not eat it would have been quite substantial."Some soldiers chose to send the tins of chocolate home to their loved ones, while others traded them with their comrades. The 125-year old chocolate bar isn't the only old food to grab headlines. Check out these other aged and ancient foods. 285-year-old lemon A 285-year-old lemon sold for an incredible £1,400 last year. It was found hiding in the bottom drawer of a 19th century chest which was being photographed to be chest itself sold at Brettells auctioneers in Shropshire for just a fraction of the price of the hidden fruit - just £ citrus fruit is inscribed with a note which reads 'Given By Mr P Lu Franchini Nov 4 1739 to Miss E Baxter'. Ancient fruit fossil A 52-million-year-old fruit fossil was discovered in South America in ancient berry is exciting because it is from the same family of plants as potatoes, tomatoes and the fossil, you can see the lines of the papery wrapping that grew around the was found in the Patagonia area of Argentina and researchers are hoping to find lots more plant fossils there. Two-thousand-year-old bog butter This huge 2,000-year-old lump of butter was found in a bog near Drakerath in Ireland in probably wouldn't fit inside your fridge - it weighs as much as 10 large bags of in bogs are good for preserving things so the butter is in a good state, even though it's so does, however, smell like strong cheese. We're not sure which would smell worse, this butter, or... Three-hundred-and-forty-year-old cheese Divers were exploring a shipwreck buried deep under the sea near Sweden when they found this didn't know there was cheese inside until the journey to the surface caused some of the contents to leak, releasing a very strong stinky discovery was made when the team were investigating the wreck of the Kronan, a warship that sank 348 years that's taking mature cheddar to the extreme. Sixty-year-old cake In 2015, an American couple revealed they were still eating their wedding cake, 60 years after it was first baked in and Ken Fredericks, from Florida, decided to eat one piece of the fruit cake every year to celebrate the day they got said their children were horrified by them eating such old food but insisted the cake still tasted as good as ever.


Perth Now
22-04-2025
- General
- Perth Now
Chocolate bar from 1900 is going on sale
A 125-year-old chocolate bar is going for up for sale. The confectionery was sent to British troops fighting in the Boer War by Queen Victoria in 1900 and could fetch up to £400 when it is auctioned in June. The chocolate bar - which is still in its original tin and has some of its foil wrapper still attached - has "a bit of a whiff to it", according to Andy Stowe from Bristol auction house Auctioneum. He told BBC Radio Bristol: "It's got a bit of a whiff to it but otherwise it kind of looks OK. "I wouldn't eat it but it looks OK considering how old it is." Queen Victoria commissioned chocolate manufacturers JS Fry and Sons, Cadbury Brothers Limited, and Rowntree and Company Limited to produce the special tins with the words "I wish you happy new year" in 1899. Lucy McCourt, a militaria expert from Auctioneum, said: "This would have been a rare treat back in 1900 and the willpower required to not eat it would have been quite substantial."