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A collection of unusual items signed by South Africa's anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela is to be auctioned later in Johannesburg. | A collection of unusual items signed by South Africa's anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela is to be auctioned later in Johannesburg. |
The lots include a chess set, of figures from either side of the apartheid battle, and salt and pepper shakers of Mr Mandela and FW de Klerk. | The lots include a chess set, of figures from either side of the apartheid battle, and salt and pepper shakers of Mr Mandela and FW de Klerk. |
The sale items is expected to raise around $450,000 (£260,000) for charity. | |
Mr Mandela, who died in December aged 95, was revered around the world for fighting minority rule in South Africa. | Mr Mandela, who died in December aged 95, was revered around the world for fighting minority rule in South Africa. |
He spent 27 years in prison, before being released in 1990 by Mr De Klerk, South Africa's last white ruler. | He spent 27 years in prison, before being released in 1990 by Mr De Klerk, South Africa's last white ruler. |
Mr Mandela became the country's first black president in 1994 and stepped down in 1999. | Mr Mandela became the country's first black president in 1994 and stepped down in 1999. |
'Ostrich eggs' | 'Ostrich eggs' |
The auction of 202 lots is being held on the eve of what would have been his 96th birthday. | |
"Nelson Mandela signed many, many, many things. And that's what I like about it [the auction]," said Savo Tufegdzic of Stephan Welz & Co, the firm that will put the items under the hammer. | "Nelson Mandela signed many, many, many things. And that's what I like about it [the auction]," said Savo Tufegdzic of Stephan Welz & Co, the firm that will put the items under the hammer. |
"People always look for autographs, but there are only a handful of items signed by those celebrities. In the case of Nelson Mandela, every person can own a piece of him." | "People always look for autographs, but there are only a handful of items signed by those celebrities. In the case of Nelson Mandela, every person can own a piece of him." |
The chess set has pieces depicting Mr Mandela, his former wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu facing off against apartheid leaders. | The chess set has pieces depicting Mr Mandela, his former wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu facing off against apartheid leaders. |
The set, which has some pieces missing, is thought to be worth between $950 and $1,400, the South African Press Association (Sapa) news agency reports. | The set, which has some pieces missing, is thought to be worth between $950 and $1,400, the South African Press Association (Sapa) news agency reports. |
"Our estimates are not high," Mr Tufegdzic is quoted as saying. | "Our estimates are not high," Mr Tufegdzic is quoted as saying. |
"It is not about making money on this auction. It is actually to encourage collecting. I don't want to go and encourage people to sell Mandela items. I want to encourage them to keep them." | "It is not about making money on this auction. It is actually to encourage collecting. I don't want to go and encourage people to sell Mandela items. I want to encourage them to keep them." |
The auction also includes objects ranging from statues, photographs, refrigerator magnets, ostrich eggs, medals, books and even a batch of 850 Chinese telephone cards emblazoned with Mr Mandela's image. | The auction also includes objects ranging from statues, photographs, refrigerator magnets, ostrich eggs, medals, books and even a batch of 850 Chinese telephone cards emblazoned with Mr Mandela's image. |
Some of the money raised would go to the Foundation for Rural Development run by Mr Mandela's grand-daughter Ndileka Mandela, Sapa reports. | Some of the money raised would go to the Foundation for Rural Development run by Mr Mandela's grand-daughter Ndileka Mandela, Sapa reports. |