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The Onion's bid came out on top, but a bankruptcy judge must sign off on the sale. Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and the losing bidder says the process was "rigged" against them.
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Planet Hollywood is selling more than 1,000 items of movie memorabilia - and Heritage Auctions is handling the sale.
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Estimated at $250 million, the private art collection of Anne Hendricks Bass — a major arts philanthropist in Fort Worth and New York — will be auctioned at Christie's.
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The 33-minute recording captures Lennon and Yoko Ono talking to student journalists during their 1970 stay in Denmark. He also sings "Radio Peace," a song that is not believed to exist anywhere else.
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Auctioneers hope it will sell for over $5.2 million, part of a sports collection that could fetch $20 million for the heirs of a man whose mom threw out his first baseball cards. He never got over it.
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“Show Me the Monet” sold to an unidentified bidder at Sotheby’s in London on Wednesday evening, surpassing its upper pre-sale estimate of 5 million pounds.
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Auction house Profiles in History announced that a 6-inch-tall Rudolph and 11-inch-tall Santa used to animate the 1964 TV special are being sold together in the auction that starts Nov. 13 and are expected to fetch between $150,000 and $250,000.
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Christie’s said the art collection spans over a century, with works ranging from from Frederic Remington’s "The Signal" from 1900 to Howard Terpning’s "Flags on the Frontier" from 2001.
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Austin’s musical, cultural and some culinary history can be had Saturday in what is being billed as the last auction from the personal collection of...