Bargain Hunt bidding war sees 97 year old Easter Egg sell for huge price

When asked about its value on the programme, Charles Hanson said he expected the egg to sell for two to three hundred pounds.

The auctioneer explained: “It’s in remarkably complete condition, with its casing as well. I think to many collectors, this egg really belongs in a museum to celebrate the food fancies through the decades.”

At the auction in Etwall near Derby, buyers scrambled to purchase this piece of history and the hammer price of £800 surpassed all expectations.

The successful bidder was the Bygones museum in Torquay, Devon.

It joins the museum’s collection of unusual historical items and antique food, which includes a Christmas pudding made in 1900.

Viewers can watch this episode of Bargain Hunt in June, although the show airs daily at 12.15pm on BBC One.

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