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Michael Jordan's Earliest Game-Worn Sneakers up for Auction, Could Sell for More than $50,000
Khalid Ali's signed Michael Jordan Nike sneakers worn-in game is going up for auction after 31 years later. He's managed to keep them in pristine condition and professionals are estimating that it could sell for $50,000 USD. The two and a half week ...
HODINKEE Takes a Retrospective Look at Eric Clapton’s Rolex Pre-Daytona Reference 6034 in Rose Gold
Due to be available this Saturday via auction house Auctionata, HODINKEE points out this interesting vintage Rolex for a number of reasons. The watch exists as one of Rolex's always unique "pre-Daytona" designs with steel and yellow gold in favor of...
Damien Hirst’s ‘Mickey’ Painting To Be Auctioned in Aid of Kids Company
Damien Hirst‘s Mickey is set to be auctioned off to raise money for Kids company. Mickey depicts the titular character in Hirst’s signature spot style and was first unveiled in 2012. The piece will be available at Christie’s Post-War and Contemporar...
The Christie’s Rolex Daytona Lesson One Auction
Marking the 50th anniversary of Rolex’s Daytona model, Christie’s auction house held a single-themed event dealing with 50 outstanding examples of the Rolex Daytona model. Judged meticulously on the merit of bezels, hands, buckles and bracelets do...
Cinelli Laser Nostra Limited Edition Prototype for (RED) Auction
Italian bicycle manufacturer Cinelli contributed a prototype Laser Nostra bicycle signed by Cinelli president and designer, Antonio Colombo, for the upcoming (RED) Auction curated by Sir Jonathan Ive, KBE and Marc Newson. This unique prototype was r...
Damien Hirst Decorates Stormtrooper Helmet for “Art Wars”
Damien Hirst submitted his own piece for the charity auction "Art Wars" created by Art Below founder Ben Moore in collaboration with Andrew Ainsworth. His helmet is a stormtrooper one featuring his recognizable spot work and sits alongside a number ...
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