NEW YORK - Mohandas Gandhi's eyeglasses and other items sold for $1.8 million yesterday at an auction that drew outrage from the Indian government, a last-minute reversal from the seller, and a frenzy of bidding won by an Indian conglomerate that said the pacifist leader's possessions will be coming home.
The lot included Gandhi's wire-rim eyeglasses, worn leather sandals, a pocket watch, a plate and the brass bowl from which he ate his final meal.
The Indian government had protested the sale, saying the items should be returned to the nation and not sold to the highest bidder. The seller and the government could not work out a deal, and the auction went forward as planned.