The top auction sales of 2019 so far
lovemoney staff
14 November 2019
The top auction sales of 2019 so far
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Tupac Shakur’s prison ID card – $30,000 (£23.3k)
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
Kanyao durian fruit – $48,825 (£38.4k)
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18th-century US map – $125,000 (£98k)
Courtesy Swann auction galleries
World’s rarest Pokémon card – $195,000 (£151k)
Courtesy Invaluable
Hermès Himalaya Birkin bag – $209,349 (£162.5k)
Courtesy Christie's
Kurt Cobain’s cardigan – $334,000 (£259.3k)
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Nike moon shoes – $437,500 (£340.6k)
Courtesy Sotheby's
Lewis chess piece – $946,900 (£735k)
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2019 McLaren Senna car – $1.4 million (£1.1m)
Courtesy Barrett-Jackson
Bottle of The Macallan Scotch whisky – $1.9 million (£1.5m)
Courtesy Sotheby's
Long-lost Velásquez painting – $2.5 million (£1.9m)
Courtesy Sotheby's
Bluefin tuna – $3.1 million (£2.4m)
Nicolas Datiche/AFLO/PA Images
David Gilmour’s 1954 Fender Stratocaster guitar – $3.975 million (£3.1m)
Courtesy Christie's
Lunch with Warren Buffett – $4.5 million (£3.5m)
Daniel Zuchnik / Contributor / gettyimages
Babe Ruth baseball jersey – $5.64 million (£4.4m)
Courtesy Hunt Auctions via Twitter
Lee Krasner painting – $11.7 million (£9.1m)
Tristan Fewings / Stringer / gettyimages
Banksy’s Devolved Parliament – $12.7 million ($9.88m)
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1939 Alfa Romeo car – $18.3 million (£14.2m)
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A 16,889-bottle wine collection – $29.8 million (£23.3m)
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Louise Bourgeois' Spider – $32 million (£25.2m)
Courtesy Christie's
Robert Rauschenberg painting – $88.8 million (£69.7m)
Courtesy Christie's
Jeff Koons sculpture – $91.1 million (£70.8m)
John Lamparski / Contributor / gettyimages
Collection of Indian royal jewellery – $109.3 million (£84.8m)
Courtesy Christie's
Claude Monet's Meules – $110.7 million (£86.8m)
John Lamparski / Contributor / gettyimages
Sotheby's surprise deal...
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