Famous Margaret Thatcher Handbag Auctioned for $40,000 at Christie's in London

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Famous Margaret Thatcher Handbag Auctioned for $40,000 at Christie's in London
Britain's Lord Archer, left, accepts bids for a handbag that was once owned by former British Prime Minister, Baroness Margaret Thatcher, for more than thirty years at a charity auction at Christie's in central London, Monday June 27, 2011. The handbag fetched 25,000 pounds ($39,880/28,100 euro) when it went under the hammer. It was bought by an unnamed Cypriot who is understood to have been a student in Britain during Margaret Thatcher's tenure as prime minister. AP Photo/PA, John Stillwell.



LONDON (AP).- One of Margaret Thatcher's famous handbags fetched 25,000 pounds ($39,953) at a London charity auction Monday.

The boxy black leather Asprey bag, owned by the former British prime minister for more than 30 years, was sold to a private buyer.

The bag was on Thatcher's arm during Cold War negotiations with U.S. President Ronald Reagan and Soviet Union leader Mikhail Gorbachev.

"The handbag makes you automatically think of Margaret Thatcher," said former politician and author Jeffrey Archer, who hosted the auction. "Someone has captured this and will have, frankly, a historic document for the rest of their lives."

Thatcher, one of the most formidable and well-known British Conservative leaders, was famously responsible as the origins of the word "handbagging," which referred to her uncompromising style.

Her daughter Carol, who attended Monday's event, said her mother was "longing to know" how much the bag raised. Christie's said Thatcher will donate the proceeds to a British charity for people with a genetic skin condition.

"I hope that the highest bidder knows that if he's into handbagging, he's got a weapon with quite a track record," Carol Thatcher said.


Copyright 2011 The Associated Press.










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