LONDON, Sept 4: A turquoise wool suit that Margaret Thatcher wore on the day she was confirmed as Conservative Party leader has sold at auction for 25,000 pounds ($39,670).    

An anonymous bidder bought the dress suit by British designer Mansfield, at a Christie's auction in London late Monday. The auction also sold six other outfits — worn by Thatcher in the 1970s before she became prime minister — to a buyer in South Korea.

Those outfits included a canary yellow dress with navy trim and a matching jacket that the former leader wore to the Conservative Party Conference in 1975; a blush pink outfit Thatcher wore in a BBC show in which she was interviewed on her skin care regime; and a silver andgold cocktail ensemble.

In total, the outfits fetched a little more than 73,000 pounds.—AP