Derby Telegraph

Turkeys are not just for Christmas in this unusual collection of memorabili­a

- By JILL GALLONE

TURKEYS in every shape, size and hue imaginable are coming up for auction thanks to the discovery in a Yorkshire house of one of the most unusual collection­s ever found by TV antiques expert Charles Hanson.

A lifetime’s collection of turkeys including turkey platters, plates, tureens, ornaments, figurines and even a turkey salt and pepper pot are among an eclectic mix of more than 70 poultry-related items sourced from all over the world, which are due to be sold by Hansons Auctioneer­s on Friday.

The collectabl­es were amassed over three decades by the late Pete McLean, a former lecturer at Lincolnshi­re College of Agricultur­e which later became part of De Montford University. He was also part of the management team at Moorland Poultry near Thirsk, Yorkshire, for nine years and secretary at a poultry industry conference.

Sadly, Pete died aged only 59 in 2002 after a short illness. But his turkey collection remained intact, lovingly cared for by his widow Val McLean, who died at the age of 74 in December 2020.

Charles, who has worked in the antiques world for 20 years, said: “I have seen many extraordin­ary collection­s over the years but this has to beat them all for sheer originalit­y. Turkeys have never been regarded as the most attractive of birds and, despite taking pride of place on our Christmas dinner tables, don’t get the recognitio­n they deserve. Pete and Val have put that right.

“This collection is a fun, quirky and plucky celebratio­n of turkeys, and why not? Collection­s begin for many reasons, in Pete’s case his job sparked the hobby, but all have one thing in common, they bring a great deal of joy to the collector over many years.”

Pete’s niece Liz Harrison, a retired HR adviser, from Wellesbour­ne, Warwickshi­re, said: “Pete married my Aunt Val in October 1973 and during the course of their marriage they collected turkey memorabili­a wherever they were on holiday, so pieces from Europe and America are included. They were well-known for the collection and many of their friends contribute­d fun items, too.

“The plates were on display in their houses, initially in Lincolnshi­re and then at Castle Bolton in Yorkshire. However, following Pete’s death, Val moved to a smaller house near Newsham, North Yorkshire, and there was no room to display the plates. She did, however, have the turkey statues on her dresser until she died. She was very keen to keep the collection together in Pete’s memory.

“As well as an important Spode turkey platter, their collection includes turkey dinner plates, side plates, vases, a soup tureen, cruet set and a gravy boat as well as general ornaments and turkey figurines. I suppose it is very unusual and not to everyone’s taste but it brought them lots of enjoyment.” Charles said: “Apparently, Pete

McLean lit up a room when he entered it thanks to his jovial personalit­y and his turkey collection certainly made me smile. If there are turkey ornament and ceramics collectors out there, Hansons will find them. Bidders can feast their eyes on these items in our April 15-20 Antiques and Collectors Auction catalogue and, perhaps, gobble gobble up an interestin­g buy.

“Who knows, these turkey platters and plates might get on the gravy train to freedom and take pride of place at a Thanksgivi­ng dinner table in America or at a best-of-British Christmas dinner. The bird that’s crucial to carve at major family events deserves to be celebrated, and we have Pete and Val to thank for showing the world a little bit of turkey love.”

Pete McLean’s turkey collection will be sold on Friday in the ceramics section of Hansons’ April 15-20 Antiques and Collectors Auction. Catalogue: www.hansonsliv­e.co.uk

I have seen many extraordin­ary collection­s over the years but this has to beat them all for sheer originalit­y. Charles Hanson

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 ??  ?? Some of the turkey figures and tableware collected by the late Pete McLean before his death in 2002
Some of the turkey figures and tableware collected by the late Pete McLean before his death in 2002
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Charles Hanson

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