By Ed Chatterton
A couple who spent 42 years amassing Britain's biggest collection of TEAPOTS are set to sell their quirky hoard at auction - for $107,807.
Sue Blazye, 75, and her husband Keith, 71, spent a lifetime amassing 8,540 novelty teapots, believed to be the second largest collection in the world.
The potty pair displayed their pride and joy at the Britain's biggest collection of teapots set to fetch $107,000 at auction in Yalding, Kent - attracting celebrity visitors, including the King and Queen.
But after Sue and Keith closed down their wacky visitor attraction they have now made the difficult decision to part with the collection.
It is now expected to sell for $107,000 when it goes under the hammer at Hansons Auctioneers in Kent this month.
Teapot fanatic Sue said: "I