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Dickens’ dog collar fetches $11,590 in auction

Inscribed with the name of the famed author — known to be fond of dogs — the leather and brass collar was auctioned Tuesday at Bonhams New York's sale of dog art. The buyer's name was not immediately disclosed.
/ Source: The Associated Press

A dog collar that belonged to Charles Dickens has fetched $11,590 at a New York City auction.

Inscribed with the famed author’s name, the leather and brass collar had been estimated to sell for $4,000 to $6,000. The buyer’s name was not immediately disclosed.

The collar was auctioned Tuesday at Bonhams New York's sale of dog art.

Like many Victorians, the author of "David Copperfield" and "A Tale of Two Cities" was fond of dogs.

Last year, an ivory and gold toothpick that belonged to Dickens sold for $9,150 at auction.