A HAUL of props from TV’s Only Fools and Horses has sold for £23,000 at auction.
They included a signed grey polo shirt worn by Del Boy in 1989 episode The Unlucky Winner Is . . . which went for £8,000.
A door from the back of the Trotters’ three-wheeled Reliant Regal Supervan, signed by 20 members of the cast, went for £1,400.
The sale in Bristol also included Del Boy’s ceramic lion cigar jar, signed by David Jason, which sold for £700, and a candlestick telephone, which went for £280.
The lots sold for £18,000. Fees took the total paid to £23,000.
A candlestick telephone went for £280[/caption] Del Boy using the telephone in an episode of Only Fools and Horses[/caption]Auctioneer Andy Stowe said: “One of the longest-running jokes in the series, Uncle Albert’s ‘during the war’ stories were often cause for laughter.
“To have one of his exact prop medals from the series represented a special piece of British comedy history.
“We screen-matched the ribbon to the episode Dates where Del Boy meets Raquel but he then mistakes a police officer for a stripper and rips her clothes off.
A door from the back of the Trotters’ three-wheeled Reliant Regal Supervan went for £1,400[/caption]“To have Del Boy’s shirt as well was quite amazing as nothing from him ever comes up for sale before.
“There are so many fans of Only Fools & Horses across the world and there is an extra nostalgia at Christmas time when all the episodes are shown again.”
Only Fools & Horses’ first series was broadcast in 1981.
The 1996 episode ‘Time on Our Hands’ attracted a record 24.3million viewers.