Portsmouth pub The Sally Port Inn gets new lease of life with 10,000 antiques - including Hitler's wedding gift
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The unique offer comes as The Sally Port Inn, in 58 High Street, welcomes Sally Antiques – formerly Portsmouth’s Antique Storehouse – as its new tenant to share the historic building.
The antiques emporium will allow pub-patrons, drinks in hand, to browse the 10,000 items on display, ranging from firearms crafted for King George III to Eva Braun’s wedding gift to Adolf Hitler.
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Hide AdAll of the items are for sale, with the green vase given to the Nazi leader setting a potential buyer back more than £27,000.
Landlord Mark Smith, who has owned the site for more than five years, said: ‘It’s something different.
‘It’s effectively run as two separate businesses – so they are responsible for their own rules.
‘Pre-Covid, we had arranged for them to occupy the majority of the building, keeping the bar on one side, keeping its public house image.
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Hide Ad‘In terms of a historical areas of Portsmouth, this has to be one of the best places to have a major tourist attraction.
‘There are hundreds of years of maritime history within the building.’
The building – which dates back to the 16th century – has housed historical figures from Admiral Nelson to Buster Crabb, a Second World War hero who was the inspiration of James Bond – and whose ghost is said to haunt the site.
Assistant manager of Sally Antiques, Razvan Ionascu, said: ‘I have not heard any ghostly noises – but maybe we haven’t been here long enough to hear them.
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Hide Ad‘The building just happened to be available when were were looking for it.
‘It is absolutely brilliant that it has so much history.’
The shop’s five staff members have spent the last seven months carefully moving its Aladdin’s cave of artifacts from its old home in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard.
The pub and antique store plan to reopen once Covid-19 restrictions are lifted, with a full catalogue of antiques available at sallyantiques.co.uk.