A garland worn by Mahatma Gandhi during the 1930 Salt March failed to sell at a London auction. The garland, from the collection of Gandhi’s personal physician, was estimated at £20,000-£30,000. While the garland didn’t find a buyer, other Indian art pieces in the auction saw strong sales, indicating a buoyant market.
Garland Gandhi wore on Dandi March fails to attract buyers at London auction

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