A £4 million treasure trove of more than 60,000 items amassed by Britain’s biggest ever hoarder has been discovered crammed into a terraced house, a rental flat, two garages and 24 wheelie bins.
Most of the enormous collection, that was stacked floor to ceiling in every room of the three-bedroom property in Nottingham, consisted of unopened parcels that had been delivered from 2002 at the home a bachelor, who died suddenly earlier this year at the age of 44.
The hoard was so vast that the late owner was forced to move into a bed and breakfast for the last year of his life because he ran out of room for himself.
He rented a one bedroom flat, two garages, part of a neighbour’s garden and 24 council wheelie bins to stash all his stuff.
Stunned auctioneers were called to clear the three bedroom house by the hoarder’s brother who had no idea of the sheer scale of his sibling’s collection.
It took a team of eight men in three vans 180 hours over six weeks to empty the house of all the items.
The horde mostly consisted of unopened parcels that had been delivered to the three-bedroom property in Nottingham since 2002 where a bachelor, who died suddenly earlier this year at the age of 44, lived alone
The hoard was so vast that the late owner was forced to move into a bed and breakfast for the last year of his life because he ran out of room for himself
The man rented a one bedroom flat, two garages, part of a neighbour’s garden and 24 council wheelie bins to stash all the stuff.
The team at Unique Auctions go through the mountains of items. It took a team of eight men in three vans 180 hours over six weeks to empty the house of all the items
Items piled to the ceiling in a garage. Stunned auctioneers were called to clear the three bedroom house by the hoarder’s brother who had no idea of the sheer scale of his sibling’s collection
Items piled to the ceiling in the garage in of of the garages the hoarder rented. Neighbours reported the man receiving a van full of parcels every week.
There are mint condition electronic sets among the huge collection of more than 60,000 items. Some of them are exactly the same items
All 18 members of staff at an auction house tasked with selling it all have spent the last four weeks unwrapping the packages
The auctioneers have set aside three rooms to store all the items in and will sell the staggering collection in 3,000 lots over a four day sale. The overall estimate for the hoard has been put anywhere between £500,000 and £4 million.
They could only access the house by removing boxes and bags in front of them, clearing a path as they went.
All 18 members of staff at an auction house tasked with selling it all have spent the last four weeks unwrapping the packages.
They have set aside three rooms to store it all in and will sell the staggering collection in 3,000 lots over a four day sale.
The overall estimate for the hoard has been put anywhere between £500,000 and £4m.
The eclectic hoard includes thousands of items of Beatles memorabilia, signed photos and letters relating to JFK, Winston Churchill, Gandhi and Elvis Presley, over 6,000 vintage comics, over 4,000 rare books, 3,000 vintage chemistry sets, brand new cameras and lenses and 12 Rickenbacker guitars from the 1960s and 70s.
There is also an ‘excellent’ collection of Russian and American space exploration memorabilia that includes slides and photos as well as cinema reels, radio equipment, ghetto blasters from the 1980s, Airfix models and lots of jewellery.
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