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Paris (France), Sep 14 (EFE) .- (camera: Mario García Sánchez) Christie's auctioned furniture from the designer Hubert de Givenchy's collection with some 270 pieces, among them exceptional works of art.
London, Jun 21 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Facundo Arrizabalaga / Clàudia Sacrest) Christie's house will put dozens of items and memorabilia from Roger Federer's career up for auction this Wednesday since his successes at Wimbledon and the US Open until his iconic victory at Roland Garros in 2009.FOOTAGE OF ITEMS BELONGING TO ROGER FEDERER TO AUCTION.
Last month, Supreme was acquired for $2.1 billion by VF Corp., owner of Vans, Timberland, and North Face. Now, Business Insider reports the most comprehensive collection known of archive Supreme box logo T-shirts is set to go on private sale at Christie's. The auction house says they expect the 253-shirt collection to be sold for somewhere in the region of $2 million, or about $7,900 per shirt. The seller is 21-year-old James Bogart, who started collecting Supreme products when he was only 14. The T-shirts were originally released in 1994. Bogart spent years building the only complete set of Supreme Box Logo T-shirts known to exist. The Supreme Box Logo Tee embodies more than 25 years of street culture, with skateboarding within its DNA and as a graphic device. It is almost unparalleled in being both ubiquitous and prevalent but never reaching the point of over-saturation. James Bogart, collection owner
Paris, Oct 14 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Ian Langsdon).- Dozens of works by Spanish artist Joan Miró and the Chilean Alberto Matta, among others, are now displayed at the headquarters of the French luxury brand Kering,in Paris. The artworks belong to Paul Haim's art collection, which will go up for sale at Christie's on 22 October.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION.
Over 300 personal items collected by US comedian Robin Williams and his wife Marsha Williams are to go on sale at the Sotheby's auction house in New York on October 4.