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Book donated to Oxfam charity shop fetches nearly £1,000 at auction

Book donated to Oxfam charity shop fetches nearly £1,000 at auction
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Book donated to Oxfam charity shop fetches nearly £1,000 at auction The donation sat unnoticed in the shop for months before the valuable inscription was spotted - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments A book signed by Sir Paul McCartney has sold for nearly £1,000 at auction after being donated to an Oxfam charity shop. The copy of Paul McCartney In His Own Words, which features a collection of interviews with the Beatles legend, was donated to the shop in Aberystwyth, Ceredigion. The book,...

Book donated to Oxfam charity shop fetches nearly £1,000 at auction The donation sat unnoticed in the shop for months before the valuable inscription was spotted - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments A book signed by Sir Paul McCartney has sold for nearly £1,000 at auction after being donated to an Oxfam charity shop. The copy of Paul McCartney In His Own Words, which features a collection of interviews with the Beatles legend, was donated to the shop in Aberystwyth, Ceredigion. The book, donated as part of a 1970s memorabilia collection, sat unnoticed in the shop for months before manager Joan Randle spotted the valuable inscription. It subsequently sold at auction with Bonhams, raising £950 for Oxfam. “The book had actually been sitting on a shelf for a few months alongside lots of other 1970s memorabilia,” Ms Randle said. “I’d been planning to use some of the items in a fun window display, so it wasn’t something we’d paid particular attention to at first. “One afternoon, I found myself with a bit of spare time and decided to work my way through the pile. It was one of the very last things I looked at. “When I opened the book and saw Paul McCartney’s signature, I could hardly believe it… It was one of the best moments of my 10 years working in the shop.” The book is signed on the inside front cover in black ballpoint pen by Sir Paul, reading: “All the best! to ye!” Oxfam staff have so far been unable to trace the donor. An Oxfam spokesperson said: “This is a fantastic example of how a single donation can make a real difference. “We’ve just launched an emergency appeal following the devastating earthquake in Venezuela and every donation to our shops helps ensure Oxfam can respond when communities are hit by disasters around the world. “We’re incredibly grateful to everyone who donates to Oxfam. Whether it’s a signed collectible, a well-loved book or an everyday item, every donation and every sale helps us stand with people when they need it most.” Join our commenting forum Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies Comments
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