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Market Hall gates (Smithfield Market, Birmingham)

pigsonthewing

proper brummie kid
I have heard that the previously missing metal gates from Birmingham Market Hall, including the city's coat-of-arms, turned up and were auctioned (at Sotheby's?) in 1999 to an overseas buyer; the City Council having declined to intervene or bid.

I can find nothing about this online; and Sotheby's tell me their archives only go back to 2003.

Can anyone give a source or sources that confirm or correct this information, please?
 
Sold on 25/5/1999 at Sothebys to an unknown private buyer for £11,000.

Attaching an article from the day prior to their sale.

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Source: British Newspaper Archive
well lets face it folks why would the city council make a bid for these iconic gates...they could not give a flying fig for hanging onto our historical artifacts...shame on them as anyone with half a brain would have been able to think of a good spot to put them. if no use for them then then put them into storage until a suitable new home would come up such as the new wholesale market we now have...it would have made a fitting tribute to our hard working market traders past and present...

lyn
 
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well lets face it folks why would the city council make a bid for these iconic gates...they could not give a flying fig for hanging onto our historical artifacts...shame on them as anyone with half a brain would have been able to think of a good spot to put them. if no use for them then then put them into storage until a suitable new home would come up such as the new wholesale market we now have...it would have made a fitting tribute to our hard working market traders past and present...

lyn
Well Said
 
thanks donbogen..sorry to keep moaning about this sort of thing but its because i care about our history that i do.. it really upsets me to know just how many of our brummie treasures have been tossed aside without a care about them..

lyn
 
thanks donbogen..sorry to keep moaning about this sort of thing but its because i care about our history that i do.. it really upsets me to know just how many of our brummie treasures have been tossed aside without a care about them..

lyn
Im the same Lyn
Not a Brum subject
Of Topic
They knocked down a Art Decco pub
Now our old heritage trams are under threat
in Blackpool
There soon be nothing left
Don
 
thanks donbogen..sorry to keep moaning about this sort of thing but its because i care about our history that i do.. it really upsets me to know just how many of our brummie treasures have been tossed aside without a care about them..

lyn
But they can spend lots of money repaving new street, pribably meaning lots of shops there will get considerably reduced custom.
 
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