Big game hunter’s treasures fetch £650,000

THE contents of the home of a real-life Crocodile Dundee have been sold for more than £650,000 at an auction in the Capital.

Richard “Dick” Cuninghame was a leading big game hunter and explorer in British East Africa in the early 20th century.

As a guide to the rich and famous he organised the successful year-long big game safari in 1909 for Theodore Roosevelt after the end of his second term as US president.

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He lived at Hensol, near Castle Douglas, Kirkcudbrightshire, until his death in 1925, aged 53, with the contents of the recently sold £4 million mansion going under the hammer at Bonhams in Queen Street.

Miranda Grant, managing director of Bonhams, said: “Hensol was a treasure trove. It was an honour to have been entrusted with this sale.”

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