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A 1954 Chevrolet Corvette goes up for sale at Ascot Racecourse. Meanwhile, in Geneva, some legendary Cartier tiger jewels go under the hammer.
Claude Monet's work is up for auction in London, where his Iris Mauves could fetch more than £10million. The sale also features works by van Gogh, Degas and Gauguin.
Edouard Manet's last major work, Un Bar aux Folies-Bergere, is up for auction at Sotherby's and is expected to fetch £15-20million.
A huge four-poster bed is up for sale at Sotherby's, while at Bonhams, buyers are invited to bid for a selection of beautifully decorated musical boxes.
Ascot welcomes a number of classic cars put up for sale by Coys. Meanwhile, in London, a Henry Moore artwork from the collection of Lauren Bacall is up for auction.
The original images of The Beatles crossing Abbey Road go up for auction at Dreweatts & Bloomsbury. Meanwhile, Old Master sculptures go under the hammer at Sotheby's.
Mary Soames was Winston Churchill's last surviving daughter and following her death in May 2014, the remarkable contents of her home have come to auction in London
In Geneva, Sotheby's is selling the 1925 Henry Graves Supercomplication - the world's most complicated handmade watch - and it is expected to fetch over £10million.
In Geneva, Christie's is auctioning the precious gems of Princess Eugenie. Meanwhile, in London, Sotheby's has a rare miniature portrait of the composer Mozart.
The documentary series returns and heads to Sotheby's, where JMW Turner's Rome, From Mount Aventine is expected to sell for upwards of £20million.
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.