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Record-breaking bids are made as the work of the 19th century naturalist John James Audubon goes under the hammer. Meanwhile, the Duchess of Windsor's jewels come up for sale.
The Duke of Devonshire has a clear out and items from the attic at Chatsworth House go on sale. Plus, a Star Wars Darth Vader costume comes up for grabs in an auction of film memorabilia.
A remarkable pre-war collection of Hornby trains is up for grabs in Shrewsbury. In London, there's a sale of Old Masters and in New York, buyers bid on an odd collection of furniture.
One of Winston Churchill's cigars comes up for auction in a sale of memorabilia celebrating the wartime leader, along with exquisite jewel boxes from Russia and a miniature fairground.
All eyes are on the yellow Rolls Royce driven by Robert Redford in The Great Gatsby at a Connecticut auction. Grace Kelly's handbag and group of Venetian paintings also go on sale.
A Picasso and a Monet come up for auction amid a shaky London art market. A pristine pre-war Bentley, a painting by Winston Churchill and a little-known work by Lowry also go on sale.
A bicycle designed by a French Resistance hero fetches a record price. And the contents of an Irish nobleman's castle and furniture designed by Maria Pergay also come under the hammer.
Found in a bin bag, Princess Diana's black Emmanuel gown goes on sale. Plus late dealer Ambroise Vollard's collection finally comes up for auction, and includes Renoir's self-portrait.
The sculptures of Modigliani set a new record in Paris, the Spencers auction off the contents of their aristocratic attic, and art from the golden age of travel comes under the hammer.
A 1933 vintage car and Turner's Modern Rome come under the hammer.
The popular and long running series is back with more tension and bidding than before. The seventh series of the hit show Auction features the sale of Constable's ‘The Lock' (at over nine million pounds), a copy of the 1930's car owned by Ralph Lauren, fabulous jewels by Cartier, the personal effects of the Dowager Duchess of Devonshire, and the annual auction of wine in Burgundy - which has been taking place for 150 years.
In this fascinating fifth series we cover the huge range of art treasures which go under the hammer every year in London, New York and Paris. From Old Masters, through twentieth-century furniture to classic cars. Among the highlights are Monet's Water Lilies, sold for over £31 million; Guardi's view of Venice, knocked down for nearly £10 million and a traction engine, sold in Cambridgeshire for over £100,000.