Elizabeth Taylor’s Jewelry Auction Broke World Records
Her jewelry fetched $115,932,000 at Christie's last night.
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Her jewelry fetched $115,932,000 at Christie's last night.
It's the first time that Christie's is doing exclusive online bidding for a private collection sale.
They'll also sell some of her art and clothing.
Bush looks out at us undisturbed and pleased.
On Tuesday, another first-class work will likely disappear into the hands of a private collector who may never lend it again.
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The collection, including a first-century Roman Minotaur sculpture, will be showcased in New York in November.
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