Real-Life Willy Wonka Auctions Antique Candy Store Memorabilia

A real-life Willy Wonka who ran the "best sweet shop in the world" is selling his entire collection of 1940s-style goodies.

Englishman Dave Walker, 50, spent a lifetime scouring flea markets and antique fairs before opening the Edward & Vintage candy store.

The time-warp store had an original Victorian-style counter, Bakelite measuring scales, cabinets from English chocolate giants Cadbury's, a 100-year-old cash register, candy jars, scoops, packets of sugar from the 1940s, old bicycles, enamel signs, and a bar of 1920s Bournville chocolate.

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Edward & Vintage at Tissington, England. Undated photograph. The store has featured in a number of TV shows. SWNS/Zenger/Hansons Auctioneers

The candy store attracted thousands of visitors after it opened in the picturesque Derbyshire village of Tissington in central England, in the U.K., in 2012 and was quickly dubbed the "best sweet shop in the world."

The store has featured in a number of British TV shows, including Escape to the Country, Country File, The Great Interior Design Challenge as well as on Germany's Ard TV.

Despite the success of the nostalgic candy store, Walker is closing its doors and selling off 100 treasured items as he prepares to move to a new venture in Scotland.

The businessman from Gedling said: "I'm parting with things I started collecting at flea markets from around the age of ten.

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Hansons valuers Steve Fulford and Isabel Murtough with Dave Walker, center, at Edward & Vintage at Tissington, England. Undated photograph. Walker is selling his antiques and moving onto a new venture in Scotland. Hansons Auctioneers/SWNS/Zenger

"I can't take them on my next adventure, which some people probably think is crazy anyway. I hope people will buy them who've enjoyed visiting the shop over the years.

"I'd love them to have a memory of Edward & Vintage. Or maybe someone somewhere is looking to open a sweet shop."

The store will close its doors on September 25 and revert to being part of the Tissington Estate: a property held by the FitzHerbert family since 1465.

Dave will move to the tiny remote island of Sanday in Scotland's Orkney archipelago where he will convert eight derelict farms into his dream home, together with holiday cottages.

He said: "I'd never owned a property outright before. Thanks to the success of the shop, I have something of my own. It was originally a 15-year plan but I turned 50 this year.

"Maybe it's a midlife crisis but I decided to make the move while I have the energy and time left to do something special.

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Hansons valuers Steve Fulford and Isabel Murtough at Edward & Vintage at Tissington, England. Undated photograph. The candy store will close its doors on September 25. Hansons Auctioneers/SWNS/Zenger

"When I announced the closure of Edward & Vintage on Facebook there was an outpouring of grief. I love my customers. Thanks to them, I've had the most amazing time. They're a brilliant bunch of loyal people.

"I've seen some of them become parents and children grow into marvelous adults."

The contents of Edward & Vintage will go under the hammer at Hansons Auctioneers on October 8.

Produced in association with SWNS.

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