SA man pays R65 000 for Mandela’s Unisa letter at auction | Dayz Entertainment
 

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Pietermaritzburg - A frenetic auction saw Nelson Mandela’s letter, found in Pietermaritzburg, sold for R65 000 at Cannon’s Auctioneers on Wednesday.

The letter was bought by a South African man whose name was not disclosed.

He competed with local and ­international bidders, from America and the United Kingdom, who made their bids over the phone.

The pre-sale estimate of the ­letter was R60 290.

The letter was originally written by ­Nelson Mandela, while he was ­incarcerated at Robben Island, to the University of South Africa in 1977.

In the letter, Mandela had ­written to the registrar at Unisa in Pretoria to submit an assignment and enquire about ­tutorials.

Meanwhile Pietermaritzburg resident Penny ­Delport paid R5 000 for a ­photograph signed by Mandela.


Cannon’s ­Auctioneers’ Noelene Cannon said the phone bidders ­always push for a high bid.

“The memorabilia auction is a sentimental thing. The woman who bought the photograph said her late father once met Nelson Mandela. I think that’s the reason people buy this items,” she said.

Cannon said she believes both items fetched a fairly good price.

“I can’t remember the last time we had such an exciting auction,” she said.

David Cannon told the The ­Witness that the letter had been checked and authenticated.

Cannon said he had acquired the letter from a Pietermaritzburg man but he did not disclose his name.

He said the man was a Unisa employee at the time Mandela posted the letter to the institution.

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