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Athena Stavrou & Emma Grimshaw

'Vampire slaying kit' containing wooden stake and Holy Water being auctioned in Bristol

A Victorian 'vampire slaying kit' containing a wooden stake and Holy Water is set to fetch thousands at a Bristol auction.

The box including tools to fight the living dead originally belonged to a priest living in Wollas Hall in Worcestershire during the late 1800s. The collection comes housed in a custom-made box and includes a crucifix, Holy Water, bibles and a wooden stake.

The defence kit is expected to sell for between £4k to £6k when it goes under the hammer at East Bristol Auctions on March 24.

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Auctioneer Andrew Stowe said: "It was likely kept as a curio than for actual use, but nevertheless goes to illustrate the genuine fear that everyday folk had of 'the unknown.' I guess this kit is the ultimate example of 'better safe than sorry!'"

The vampire myth was at its peak in the late 19th century as several famous books - including Bram Stoker's hit Dracula - were published during this period.

These works, alongside traditional folklore, provided detailed accounts of how someone could identify and defend themselves from the creatures - including using religious icons, crucifixes, bibles ad garlic. The kit offered for auction also includes a mirror, rosary beads and a small pocket pistol.

Andrew added: "It's certainly a fascinating piece of history and definitely not something one expects to see all too often. If any vampires should descend upon our saleroom - we're well prepared.''

This sale comes after a rare Fawlty Towers script went under the hammer at the same auction house. A man was gobsmacked after discovering the item from the famous sitcom in a family member's drawer.

For more information about the vampire kit, click here.

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