Charles Dickens' Dog's Collar Sold for $11,590

A dog collar that once belonged to Charles Dickens was sold at Bonhams New York's 28th dog art sale last month and went for well above its pre-auction estimates of $4,000-$6,000. The collar, made of leather and brass and inscribed with Dickens' name (and address?), sold for $11,590. Although the final price was more than twice what was expected it's not completely without precedent: last year an ivory and gold toothpick that once belonged to Dickens went for $9,150. Dickens was known for being fond of dogs and this collar certainly looks well-worn.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
David S. Mar 7th 2010 5:07PM
That is one expensive item for bondage games. Much cheaper stuff on line.
Angela Mar 7th 2010 6:34PM
Nearly $12k for THAT? Charles Dickens didn't wear it, the damn dog did! Now, if I were wealthy, I would probably pay more than normal for things on occasion for charity, but ideally only on stuff I could use. What would you do with this? I'm sure as hell not putting a $12k collar on the dog....
al schrader Mar 8th 2010 5:23AM
I love dogs but I don't allow any animals on my estate because of the dirt & the smell, even though I'm famous and could sell the collars/name tags.
Alfred-