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King Charles’ pottery goat makes £8,500
A pottery goat made by King Charles while at Cambridge University in the 1960s has gone under the hammer (not literally!)
The goat previously owned by a retired Canadian carpenter, whose great aunt worked as a cook at the university when the then-Prince attended.
Auctioneer Charles Hanson, in charge of the bidding, explains how they came about it.
(Photo credit: Hansons Auctioneers)
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