Gold dentures worth £6,500 are among the oddest items left behind by guests at a hotel chain. Travelodge said the false teeth, found at its Bridgend hotel, rank alongside a life-size Dalek and an antique rocking horse also found in rooms in the UK.
Other items included a £50,000 diamond-encrusted Rolex watch and £10,000 in cash left in a dustbin. "Our lost and found departments provide plenty of revelations," a spokesperson for the hotel said.
Also on the hotel chain's list of the most mysterious objects left behind during 2010 were keys to a Rolls-Royce Phantom car in Chester, Cheshire, a Hermes handbag worth £8,000 in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, and a 4ft (1.2m) tall yam (vegetable) in Cambridge. A suitcase of royal memorabilia dating back to Victorian times was found at the hotel's Gatwick Airport branch and a Bengal kitten called Tiger at London Docklands.
In addition, in the last 12 months hotel staff had reunited 75,000 forgotten cuddly bears with their owners, said the chain. From this month, all items left behind at its hotels that have not been claimed within three months will be donated to Cancer Research UK charity shops across the UK, said the chain.
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Wow. Who knows what valuable stuff will be left at the hotel next. The owner of the £10-grand gold teeth must have felt nervous and confused. Do you think they were able to find the owner?
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