We should have known 2016 was going to be such a bad year when it started with the tragic passing of David Bowie.
Bowie, a genre-busting singer, songwriter and actor, passed away on January 10th aged 69, after suffering from cancer.
Now, ten months on from his death, his incredible art collection and some of his furniture and personal effects are being auctioned off by Sotheby’s.
The two-day auction has brought in a staggering amoung of money for his estate, and has seen many of his most prized works of art sold off.
But the piece that has really caught our eye is his Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni record player.
Built by Italian electronics company Brionvega as a “musical pet” is the coolest record player we’ve ever seen – and at least one other person agreed after paying an amazing £257,000 for it.
#AuctionUpdate Designed as a 'musical pet', this #Brionvega record player owned by David Bowie has just sold for £257,000 #BowieCollector pic.twitter.com/SoBCWSgFq9
— Sotheby's (@Sothebys) November 11, 2016
His radio, also a Brionvega design, went for £30,000.
#AuctionUpdate David Bowie's #radio estimated at £150 sells for £30,000 #BowieCollector pic.twitter.com/RWWEQ6evQp
— Sotheby's (@Sothebys) November 11, 2016
And there were plenty of other pieces up for grabs as well – even his salt and pepper shakers:
#AuctionUpdate The salt & pepper shakers that David Bowie owned before he sought out work by #Sottsass have just sold in London for £7,500 pic.twitter.com/iyEBhh0M39
— Sotheby's (@Sothebys) November 11, 2016
The pieces were divided into two lots: ‘Modern and Contemporary Art’ and the Ettore Sottsass and Memphis Group design auction.
#AuctionUpdate David Bowie's Design collection totals £1.4m – more than 10x high estimate pic.twitter.com/2uIhNnmB6i
— Sotheby's (@Sothebys) November 11, 2016
In total, the auction raised a staggering £32.9 million.
The final hammer came down on the ‘White Glove’ sale of David Bowie’s collection tonight in #London totaling £32.9m/$41.1m #BowieCollector pic.twitter.com/5E3a7A6jOv
— Sotheby's (@Sothebys) November 12, 2016
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