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Doris Lessing's Nobel medal goes up for auction

Written By Unknown on Thursday, December 7, 2017 | 9:09 AM

Bids for the medal presented to one of the few women to win the Nobel prize in literature will start at £250,000

Doris Lessing’s Nobel prize medal, won in 2007 for “subject[ing] a divided civilisation to scrutiny … with scepticism, fire and visionary power”, is to be sold at auction next week, with an expected price upwards of £150,000.

Christie’s, which has set a guide price of between £150,000 and £250,000, said that only one other Nobel medal for literature has previously sold at auction. That was Andre Gide’s, which sold in Paris last year for €300,000. Sotheby’s put William Faulkner’s Nobel medal up for auction in New York in 2013, with a guide price of $500,000 to $1m, but did not find a buyer.

Related: Doris Lessing obituary

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