Other lots sold in the auction were Jon Snow’s swords, Daenerys Targaryen’s dragon egg and more.
Expected to garner over 1000% increase from what the building originally was bought for in 2000.
The centuries old artwork was first spotted by an 11-year-old who noticed its exceptional level of detail.
A piece from his Paris works will shatter records in Hong Kong.
The woodblock prints each come with an estimate of roughly $700,000 to $900,000 USD.
Spotlighting neo-vintage pieces Philippe Dufour, F.P. Journe, Derek Platt and Rolex.
The treasure trove belonged to the Danish butter mogul Lars Emil Bruun, who kept its existence secret for a century.
Signed by the late Lakers legend.
Over 300 items from the collection of MoMA curator David Platzker.
Going on sale alongside a curated collection of vintage chronographs from the watchmaker
Featuring works by Diane Arbus, William Eggleston, Robert Frank and more.
The item was previously embroiled in a five-year legal battle.