Banksy trailer painting earns festival worker £445,000

Banksy painted man's trailer home at Glastonbury in 1998 after busking with him on the streets of Bristol

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One of street artist Banksy's earliest works, painted on the side of a trailer, has sold at auction in Paris for £445,800. The artwork, Silent Majority, depicting a commando-style raid to install sound equipment for a rave, sold at the auction yesterday.

Silent Majority was painted on the side of a lorry trailer for the Glastonbury Festival in 1998 when Banksy was a relatively unknown artist, reports the BBC. Auction house Digard said it was thought to be one of the artist's oldest works.

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