Man’s lifetime collection of 400 irons from across the world tipped to fetch thousands as they go under hammer

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The collector’s obsession started in the late 1980s when an elderly lady gave him an old iron and suggested he used it as a doorstop.

A late grandad’s quirky collection of 400 irons is set to fetch more than £10,000 at auction later this month. Martin Matthews spent 35 years building his incredible array of historic and vintage irons from around the world.

The retired gas engineer proudly displayed the irons at his home in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, which he shared with wife Trudy. Sadly, Martin died in March this year aged 65 and now Trudy, 61, is selling the irons - which include some dating back to the 19th century.

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They are being auctioned in multiples, with a guide price of between £80 and £100, but could fetch far more when they go under the hammer. Trudy, a nurse and photographer, said she only discovered Martin’s obsession with irons on their first date in 1997.

She said: “He duly invited me to dinner at his house and, when I got there, I was astonished to see a set of shelves, 6ft high by about 3ft wide, full of antique and vintage laundry irons. Apparently, it all started in the late 1980s when an elderly lady gave him an old iron and suggested he used it as a doorstop.”

Over the years Martin bought dozens more irons off eBay and scoured antique fairs to add to his burgeoning collection. Trudy added: “Over the 26 years of our relationship and marriage, his collection grew to occupy a shelving unit that was 7ft high by 11ft wide.

“An entire wall In our lounge was covered in more than 400 irons. Not to mention the Victorian washing machine, the chain-driven mangle and the cast iron stove.

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“He loved his collection and did lots of research and read books to improve his knowledge. We travelled extensively and he loved to find irons in countries we visited.

“We spotted them in Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic, Greece, Turkey, Canada and the United States. On our first holiday together, he saw an old iron in a shop on the Greek island of Skiathos.

Martin Matthews spent 35 years building his incredible array of historic and vintage irons from around the world.Martin Matthews spent 35 years building his incredible array of historic and vintage irons from around the world.
Martin Matthews spent 35 years building his incredible array of historic and vintage irons from around the world.