A collection of the signatures of every British Prime Minister is set to sell for £12,000.
The autographs are on letters, documents, and photos.
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They go from Sir Robert Walpole – PM from 1721 to 1742 – right up to the current resident of No10 Rishi Sunak.
Also among them is WW2 Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill and the first female one Margaret Thatcher.
More recent PMs including Tony Blair and Boris Johnson have signed snaps.
Even Liz Truss – who holds the record for the least time in Downing Street, just 49 days – has autographed one.
The private collection is being sold at Chiswick Auctions, in Hammersmith, west London on 2 February.
It is very rare to have a complete collection of Prime Ministerial autographs.
Chiswick Auctions specialist Valentina Borghi said: “The vendor is a private UK collector who has purchased all the signatures either at auction or from dealers.
“This collection gives the chance to learn more about British history.
“We are familiar with the most recent PMs but many names can be quite obscure to modern generations.”
They are tipped to sell for between £9,000 and £12,000.
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