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A Stradivarius fetched $2.4 million at auction yesterday

A Stradivarius fetched $2.4 million at auction yesterday but anyone with the proper chops got to take a climate-controlled test drive before the auction. The violin's minders at Christie's screened potential players, in part, by looking for "the telltale bruise under the jaw that comes from resting on the chin rest of the violin", which Lilly calls a "violin hickey". There are several theories as to why Antonio Stradivari's instruments sound so wonderful, but no one has cracked the mystery yet.

Greg Allen gives us the scoop on

Greg Allen gives us the scoop on how big art auctions work. "People come to me and want to bid with a signal that they don't want anyone else to see. He may hold his pencil in his mouth, or say, 'I'm bidding as long as I have my legs crossed.' And I've got their number, and they never show a paddle. That's the way it's done."

By Jason Kottke    Nov 9, 2006    art   auctions   Greg Allen

It's neither high quality nor rare, so

It's neither high quality nor rare, so why is a copy of Shakespeare's First Folio fetching such high prices at auction?

A fan site on MySpace for the

A fan site on MySpace for the hot UK band Arctic Monkeys reportedly sold for $2000+, although it's unclear (because they took the auction page down) if eBay allowed the transaction to go through. Mena, how much for Ready Steadman Go?

By Jason Kottke    Apr 19, 2006    arcticmonkeys   auctions   business   eBay   music   MySpace

A 1904 photograph by Edward Steichen was recently

A 1904 photograph by Edward Steichen was recently sold at auction for more than $2.9 million, the most anyone's ever paid for a photo at auction. (via consc)

The issues involved with buying and selling

The issues involved with buying and selling moon dust. Back in 1993, a 200-milligram moon rock was sold for $442,500.

By Jason Kottke    Jan 27, 2006    Apollo   auctions   Moon   space

What the hell? Almost 500 pounds of Legos

What the hell? Almost 500 pounds of Legos up for auction on eBay. "This is my collection for the past 25 years, it's time to go." Bid stands at ~$6800. (thx, karl)

By Jason Kottke    Oct 6, 2005    auctions   eBay   Legos

Brando's annotated Godfather script fetches $312,800 at auction

Brando's annotated Godfather script fetches $312,800 at auction.

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