Eclectic contents of late publisher’s 12 homes piled into giant Dorsington marquee in runup to auction next weekThe late publisher Felix Dennis loved bare women. Also poetry,pinball machines, owls, and fighter jet ejector seats,a kangaroo, antique barber chairs, or Segways,hats, Persian rugs, or wine,cannons, paintings, and mahogany desks,stained glass, figureheads, and a furnishing fabric printed with lemurs playing accordions,and pirates.
The evidence of the way he lived his life, the contents of his 12 houses in London, and the Cotswolds,New York, Connecticut and Mauritius, and has been heaped in a giant marquee in the grounds of his estate at Dorsington,near Stratford upon Avon, and will be sold at auction next week.
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Source: theguardian.com