The "Queen's Soaking" tea bag, $ 12,000
Author:Global Times Time:2022.09.10
According to the "New York Post" reported on the 8th, after the death of Queen Elizabeth II of Britain, some people began to sell some items related to the queen on the Internet at a shocking price, including a saying secretly brought out from Windsor Castle in 1998, which is said to be said to Baked tea and tea bags that have been soaked by the "Queen".
The tea bag that was soaked by the "Queen" appeared on the US auction website eBay Source: US media
This tea was included in the US auction website EBAY $ 12,000. The seller claimed that in the 1990s, a pesticides who had been to Buckingham Palace secretly took it out of the queen's residence.
"This is the kind of tea bag that you may have seen on the CNN at the end of 1998," the product description page wrote: "It is equivalent to having a history! This is priceless!"
In addition, a so -called "authentic certificate" was posted on the webpage. However, by Thursday night, sellers from Dikater, Georgia, have withdrawn the product.
A so -called "authentic certificate" map is also posted on the webpage: US media
In addition to this tea bag, other auction products are also very eye -catching, including two real -size queen wax figures, which are currently priced at $ 1,5900. Both wax figures come from the same seller. The seller describes that each wax figure has real human hair, resin eyeballs designed according to human pupils, and teeth designed with dental veneer inverted.
Queen wax figure source: US media
In addition, Singapore sellers sold a 1953 Queen Elizabeth stamp at a price of $ 39,888, the freight was $ 288.80.
Another seller posted the original George VI King of George VI. The price was $ 7,500, but the authenticity of this letter and signature was unclear.
The most expensive product was a box made by the 25th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's ascension in 1977, a box made of sterling silver and wood. The price of this product on Thursday night was $ 51,597.
The product page states that the box "was a gift received when the Queen Elizabeth II was commemorative when the Queen Elizabeth II", but the seller "did not know if it was really given to the queen because it did not have any explanation documents."
There are also some small items, including a 1953 queen's crowning ceremony with a price of $ 70 to commemorate the tin box, a queen crowned ceremony handkerchief with a price of $ 100 (removed on Thursday night), a "second -hand" royal family with a price US $ 279 A queen statue and a queen of $ 250 and a queen doll with a price of $ 206.50 and a queen of $ 250.
It is reported that after the British royal family announced the death of the Queen's death, these items appeared almost online.
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