#7 Strangest Collectible Sold at Auction
ValueMyStuff is counting down the 15 strangest items ever sold at auction.
ValueMyStuff is counting down the 15 strangest items ever sold at auction.
The paining is of an old school friend.
Wallis Simpson's collection of fashion items is likely to go for £250,000 at auction.
One event in London is set to unveil a range of antique ceramics.
ValueMyStuff counts down the 15 strangest collectibles sold at auction.
When looking for antique valuations, the story of one item's sale may inspire collectors.
Last night in New York, Christie's held their Modern and Impressionist sale where Maurice de Vlaminck made a world record of $22,482,500.
It is set to go on display at Burnley Football Club.
The piece had an antiques valuation of between £40,000 and £60,000.
A series of antique paintings will go under the hammer at an event in June.
Otto Neuman Ltd. is offering a Rembrandt, titled Portrait of Man with Arms Akimbo, asking price £29.5 million!
Antique appraisal seekers might be keen to note that a Chinese vase has sold for more than £20 million.
Leslie Hindman Auctioneers just completed their spring sale of Contemporary, Modern, American and European Art for a grand total of $2.5 million where Picasso's Femme au Fauteuil No. 4 sold for $103,700.
Those looking for a good art valuation might have noted details of one recent sale.
ValueMyStuff reveals #10 on the top 15 strangest collectibles sold at auction.
When seeking antique appraisals, the popularity of one artist's ceramic creations may be at the forefront of people's minds.
Christie's will be hosting their Hong Kong Magnificent Jewels Sale on May 31st. The ear-pendants have been valued at $7-10 million and hopefully will sell even better.
And finally we reach number 1 of our countdown of the strangest items sold at auction.
The piece had an antiques valuation of up to £5 million.