Khaleej Times

You can take home hidden treasures of the past

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new delhi — This Independen­ce Day, enthusiast­s and collectors of unique items have an opportunit­y to bring home hidden treasure that recreate memories of the time India became free.

These items, that include vintage cars, coins and stamps among other rare historical antiques are on sale on OLX, one of India’s leading online marketplac­es.

“From vintage cars and coins, to stamps and rare historical antiques, collectors have been actively listing and scouting OLX to reconnect with India’s rich historical legacy. As India celebrates its 71st Independen­ce Day, take a walk down memory lane with these prized possession­s,” OLX said in a statement.

The August 15 edition of The Statesman, one of India’s oldest newspapers is also up for sale. The buyers and collectors have an opportunit­y to flick through the pages of the newspaper that chronicles all that went on to make the headlines on that day.

Then there is the last coinage of British India, issued in 1947. One on side is the image of George VI, the last Emperor of India and the first Head of the Commonweal­th and on the other is a roaring tiger. The first stamp of independen­t India that depicts the Indian flag with the slogan ‘Jai Hind’ (Long Live India), on the top right hand corner, is also listed on the website. Finally there is a classic car dating to the pre-independen­ce era — a fully restored 1945 model Ford Jeep. This Willys MB and the Ford GPW are four-wheel drive utility vehicles that were manufactur­ed during World War II. —

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