TUNBRIDGE A share of the Tunbridge World’s Fair has been sold for $10,700. The actual cost, which includes a buyers premium of 15%, brought the total to $12,600. The winning bidder is a Vermonter who purchased it as a surprise gift for a family.
TUNBRIDGE In the 1860s, 100 like-minded people and families were asked to support a new endeavor.For $5 in 1867, they could own a piece of the Tunbridge World’s Fair and have a say in how it was managed. That $500 provided the seed money for the.