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The agency that sold Stonehenge for £6k

Estate agents Knight Frank have sold Stonehenge, 7,340 kilos of frozen prawns and Watership Down

Stonehenge in Wiltshire(Image: Ben Birchall/PA Wire)

What do Stonehenge, 7,340 kilos of frozen prawns and Watership Down have in common?

They have all been sold by the , which celebrates its 120th anniversary this year.

The agents started out as a Knight, Frank & Rutley in London back in 1896, and its first business property sale was of a cycle plant.

It now has 370 offices – including in Birmingham – across 55 countries, and its deals haven’t always involved brick, mortar and tile.

Here are 10 amazing sales...

* Stonehenge – The agency held an auction in 1915 where the open plan Neolithic landmark was one of the lots. Cecil Chubb paid £6,600 for it, reputedly as a present for his wife. It was “regifted” to the nation three years later.

* Prawns – The Singapore office once sold 7,340 kilos of frozen prawns at a public auction.

* NAZI Flags (surplus to requirements) – In 1945, Knight Frank sold the contents of the German Embassy, including 20 Nazi flags at £60 each, a dog basket and 17 safes.