... issues and tissues with a touch of the spicy from the spirit hag ...
... losing your head is just too easy for some people !
Published on August 27, 2004 By mignuna In Misc

Art imitating life ?. Uh, make that death. Although I can't say I have much interest at all in art auctions, I found a recent example of art imitating life that I loved in spite of myself.

British auctioneers 'House and Son' recently auctioned a figurine of Anne Boleyn, 2nd wife of Henry VIII, who was beheaded in the Tower of London in 1536.

After the successful bid was made, a member of the auction house staff, whilst attempting to remove the figurine from display, accidentally knocked it against the auctioneers desk, sending it's head flying across the room.

Auctioneer Terry House said it was the funniest thing he had seen in 50 years in this line of work. And he wasn't alone in his amusement. A 20-minute break was required before the next item could be displayed to allow the crowd time to recover from their hysterical laughter at the sadly decapitated-yet-again Boleyn.

The auction house staff member dispatched into the crowd the retrieve the recalcitrant head was so overcome with mirth that he dropped it again, causing it to roll across the floor and come to a rest peering eerily back at the room.

The figurine, which sold for a undisclosed sum, was reportedly a one-off and keenly sought after. Although embarrassed staff were quick to approach the successful bidder to offer their apologies, according to Terry House they need not have worried.

The figurine-winning bidder, a history professor, was himself so amused by the incident that he was beyond speech for some minutes. Despite the statues' new 'authenticity', the sale did not proceed. The once more headless Anne is in limbo, with auction house staff delaying discussing 'the matter' until they can do so without crying from laughter.



Comments
on Aug 27, 2004
Now that is funny! ~Good one Mig!

(P.S.) Glad you stayed with JU, Vanessa, wouldn't be as cool without you here honey...

~ Eric
on Aug 27, 2004
I Love it. True Irony in the real world.
on Aug 28, 2004
Mignuna,
How ironic....I guess it would have been hard not to laugh! Lucky the new owner had a sense of humour.
on Aug 28, 2004
Hehe, that is great! I can just imagine me doig something that dizzy! At least everyone had a sense of humour about it!
on Aug 28, 2004
Now that is funny! ~Good one Mig!


wreckless !. how great that you dropped by !. how are you, treasure ?. it's been ages !!!!

(P.S.) Glad you stayed with JU, Vanessa, wouldn't be as cool without you here honey...


thankyou so much eric. i'm so glad you're still here too. i let myself get a bit carried away there, but i'm very, very glad to still be here


I Love it. True Irony in the real world.


indeed, ssg geezer. it's so funny i wish i did it !!!!


How ironic....I guess it would have been hard not to laugh! Lucky the new owner had a sense of humour.


imagine it, the crusaders. it would have made it so much worse if the new owner was upset and the whole room was laughing (including the staff !).


heh, talk about deja vu!


hehe sabrina, poor anne. like the first one wasn't bad (and public) enough !


Hehe, that is great! I can just imagine me doig something that dizzy! At least everyone had a sense of humour about it!


sal, if you had done that, i would be very proud of you (for being so funny !!!). and welcome back !!!!



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