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Rare gold Cadbury's Conundrum egg up for auction again

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The 13th Cadbury's Conundrum egg was sold in Lincolnshire for £17,200Image source, Batemans
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The 22ct gold engraved Cadbury's egg, at 326.6 grams, was sold in July 2017 for £17,200

A 22ct gold Creme Egg sold for more than £17,000 three years ago is up for auction again after its original buyer died.

The Cadbury's Conundrum egg was created by the Queen's official jeweller as part of a nationwide treasure hunt competition in 1983.

It was auctioned in Stamford, Lincolnshire, for £17,200 in July 2017.

Auctioneer Greg Bateman said the buyer's family had asked him to sell it for a second time.

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Confectioner Cadbury's hid 12 golden eggs - each themed with a different story or verse - around the UK for its 1980s treasure hunt

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A 13th egg, larger than the rest at 326.6 grams (11.5 oz), was made, and offered in a prize draw open only to retailers. It featured a design based on the front cover of the book which included 12 riddles referring to the locations of the originals. Mr Bateman said: "This particular draw wasn't open to the public so this egg, number 13, was never seen"

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The egg was sold along with the original Conundrum book of riddles - written by Don Shaw and illustrated by Nick Price

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Garrard & Co of London - the Queen's official jewellers at the time - was commissioned to create the 13 eggs in 1983

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An online auction is due to take place at Bateman's Auctioneers on 19 February.

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