Charles Hanson
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 46 |
Date of birth | May 1,1978 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Holbrook |
Derbyshire | |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Rebecca Ludlam |
Movies/Shows | Bargain Hunt |
Children | Matilda Hanson |
Frederick Hanson | |
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ID | 461797 |
Charles Hanson Life story
Charles Hanson is an auctioneer, chartered surveyor and television personality. He is best known for his appearances as an antiques expert on the television programmes Bargain Hunt, Flog It! and Antiques Road Trip.
Italia 90: Former England footballer selling shirts from world cup
... Charles Hanson, owner of the auction firm, said he could not reveal which ex-England star was selling the shirts " due to client confidentiality"...
WW2 Easter egg from 1939 set for auction
... " Charles Hanson, owner of Hansons Auctioneers, said: " The story surrounding this Easter egg melted my heart...
Ming bowls kept in cardboard box sell for £63,000 at auction
... Hansons owner Charles Hanson added: " What made the four dishes which achieved £63,000 particularly special was the fact they d remained together as a set...
Stafford man's weary World War Two teddy bear up for auction
... Owner Charles Hanson said he was honoured to sell the toy, adding: I ve never heard such an amazing story connected to a humble teddy bear ...
'Mistress to be auctioned in' 99-year-old teddy
... the auctioneer Charles Hanson said: I m sure [Ida] would be proud of what their daughter can do, to help the family of the brother and I m happy with the Hanson s can play their part...
Stafford man's weary World War Two teddy bear up for auction
The Bear was A Gift after Allied forces liberated a Dutch town in 1944
A Teddy Bear that was said to have been present during World War Two battles is set to go under The Hammer .
The Bear was A Gift to 76-year-old Tom Matthews, from Stafford, from his father after The War .
His father received it from a Dutch woman after he was stationed in her village which had been "stripped bare" by the German forces in 1944.
Mr Matthews' father Tom Sr used The Bear as a pillow When he slept in his tank during the Battle of the Bulge.
Mr Matthews' father served Royal Artillery 's 62nd anti-tank regiment in WW2Mr Matthews said the teddy was part of his father's War Story , adding: "My Father was given The Bear by A Teacher he was billeted with.
"He was humbled by The Gift as she had so little. She wanted him to take The Bear home for me as she was so appreciative of what he'd done. "
Mr Matthews added: "The Bear also crossed the Rhine, came under shell fire and took part in the Allies' victory parade in Berlin, sitting on dad's lap. "
Mr Matthews remembers The Bear being bigger than him When his dad first brought it homeMr Matthews and his wife, Mo, have No Children and no-one to leave The Bear to, and it has spent The Past 40 Years in their loft.
"I'd hate him to end up in a skip during house clearance because someone thinks he's just a scruffy old bear," he said.
"He's seen and done a lot of Things - More Than Most People . "
Mr Matthews hopes The Bear 's buyer will share his storyThe Bear is expected to fetch up to £600 When it goes up for auction at Hansons Auctioneers in London on 9 December.
Owner Charles Hanson said he was "honoured" to sell The Toy , adding: "I've never heard such an amazing story connected to a humble Teddy Bear ".
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Source of news: bbc.com