The most amazing sales and auctions of 2021
lovemoney staff
29 December 2021
Spectacular sales from this year
Courtesy very.auction / Atsuko Sato
Slice of Charles and Diana's wedding cake: $2,450 (£1,850)
Courtesy Dominic Winter Auctioneers
Darth Vader mask: $2,900 (£2.2k)
Rodin Eckenroth/Contributor/Getty Images
Virtual Gucci Dionysus bag: $4,115 (£3.1k)
Gucci
World War I medal: $22,500 (£17k)
Dix Noonan Webb
Kelpie dog: $27,150 (£20.4k)
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Michael Johnson’s golden shoes: $31,500 (£23.6k)
Courtesy Sotheby’s
Abbey Road sign: $49,500 (£37.2k)
Jordan Mansfield/Stringer/Getty Images
Unreleased John Lennon tape: $58,300 (£43.8k)
Anthony Cox/Keystone/Getty Images
Princess Diana's 1981 Ford Escort Ghia car: $70,000 (£52.6k)
Tim Graham / Contributor / Getty Images
Winston Churchill’s cigar box: $105,000 (£79k)
Courtesy Duke’s Auctions
Olympic silver medal: $125,000 (£93.8k)
JAVIER SORIANO/AFP via Getty Images
Winnie-the-Pooh bridge: $175,000 (£131.6k)
Shutterstock
Kurt Cobain self-portrait: $281,250 (£211k)
Courtesy Juliens Auctions
Colonial New England coin: $351,912 (£264k)
Courtesy Morton & Eden/Instagram
Tom Hanks' SUV and trailer: $358,400 (£269k)
Courtesy Bonhams
Rare Blastoise Pokémon card: $360,000 (£270k)
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
Del Monte $20 US bill: $396,000 (£297k)
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
Original Apple 1 computer: $400,000 (£300k)
Courtesy John Moran
Paul Walker Fast and Furious car: $550,000 (£412.8k)
Barrett-Jackson
Eric Clapton's guitar: $625,000 (£469k)
Courtesy Julien's Auctions
Oliver Cromwell gold coin: $628,000 (£471k)
Ira & Larry Goldberg (photograph), Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Apple II computer manual signed by Steve Jobs: $787,484 (£591k)
RR Auction
'No Stars Flowing Hair' US dollar coin: $840,000 (£630k)
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
Muhammad Ali art collection: $945,500 (£709k)
Bonhams
Einstein’s E = mc² letter: $1.2 million (£900k)
Courtesy RR Auction
Autographed Joe Jackson baseball photograph: $1.47 million (£1.1m)
Hunt Auctions
Michael Jordan's trainers: $1.47 million (£1.1m)
Courtesy Sotheby's
Super Mario 64 for NES game: $1.5 million (£1.1m)
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
Katsushika Hokusai’s The Great Wave: $1.6 million (£1.2m)
Courtesy Christie’s
Kanye West’s Yeezy trainers: $1.8 million (£1.3m)
Courtesy Sotheby’s
Rare Burgundy wine: $2.2 million (£1.6m)
AIZAR RALDES/Contributor/Getty Images
Tom Brady football card: $2.25 million (£1.7m)
Courtesy Lelands
18th-century teapot: $2.26 million (£1.7m)
Courtesy Bonhams
Broken Qing vase: $2.4 million (£1.8m)
Doyle
Babe Ruth sports card: $2.46 million (£1.8m)
Courtesy Mile High Card Company
Jack Dorsey tweet: $2.9 million (£2.2m)
@jack/Twitter
Action Comics #1: $3.25 million (£2.44m)
DC Entertainment
The 'Hekking Mona Lisa': $3.3 million (£2.5m)
Christie's
L S Lowry's The Auction: $3.4 million (£2.5m)
Courtesy Sotheby's
Kobe Bryant’s jersey: $3.69 million (£2.7m)
Courtesy Goldin Auctions
The Blue Lotus Tintin painting: $3.9 million (£2.8m)
Blondet Eliot/ABACA/ABACA/PA Images
Doge meme NFT: $4 million (£3m)
Courtesy very.auction / Atsuko Sato
Declaration of Independence: $4.4 million (£3.3m)
Freeman's
1918 US Inverted 24¢ Jenny Plate Block of stamps – $4.9 million (£3.7m)
Sotheby's
The World Wide Web source code: $5.4 million (£4m)
Courtesy Sotheby's
Billy the Kid revolver: $6 million (£4.5m)
Bonhams
'Big John' triceratops skeleton: $7.7 million (£5.8m)
CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT/Getty Images
1787 New York-Style Brasher US Doubloon: $9.36 million (£7m)
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
Winston Churchill’s only WWII painting: $11 million (£8.3m)
Courtesy Christie’s
Leonardo da Vinci bear sketch: $11.7 million (£8.8m)
ANGELA WEISS/Contributor/Getty Images
Einstein's early calculations: $13 million (£9.8m)
Courtesy Christie's
Largest-ever Russian diamond: $14 million (£11.8m)
Courtesy Christie’s
Vincent van Gogh’s A Street Scene in Montmartre: $15.7 million (£11.8m)
Courtesy Sotheby’s
1933 Double Eagle US $20 coin: $18.9 million (£14.2m)
Courtesy Coin World
Banksy’s NHS painting: $19.1 million (£14.4m)
Andrew Matthews/PA Wire/PA Images
McLaren F1 Car: $20.5 million (£15.4m)
Mike Maez | Gooding & Co.
A trip to space: $28 million (£21m)
Courtesy Blue Origin
Boat Tail Rolls-Royce: $28.2 million (£20m)
ADRIAN DENNIS / Contributor / Getty Images
Frida Kahlo's Diego Y Yo: $34.9 million (£26.3m)
ANGELA WEISS/Getty Images
US Constitution: $43 million (£32.4m)
Courtesy Sotheby's/YouTube
The world’s largest painting: $62 million (£47m)
KARIM SAHIB/Contributor/Getty Images
Sandro Botticelli’s Young Man Holding A Roundel: $92.2 million (£69.4m)
Courtesy Sotheby’s
Pablo Picasso’s Woman Sitting Near a Window: $103.4 million (£78m)
DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/Contributor/Getty Images
11 Picasso artworks: nearly $110 million (£80m)
Ethan Miller/Getty Images
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