This crystal grand piano by Heintzman was auctioned and purchased by a
private bidder for $3.22 million! The piano was played by renowned
pianist Lang Lang during the Opening Ceremony of the Summer Olympics in
Beijing in 2008.
#2
Susse Freres camera
This antique Susse Freres daguerreotype camera dates back to 1839 and
was sold at auction in 2007 for $775,000! It is believed to be the
oldest commercial camera in the world!
#3
Diamond chess set
This hand-made chess set features 9900 black and white diamonds and is
set in 14-carat white gold. It was designed by Bernard Maquin and is
part of the Charles Hollander Collection. The set weighs a total of
186.09 carats!
#4
The Picasso
In 2004, "Garçon à la pipe" -- a 1905 painting by Pablo Picasso --
became the most expensive Picasso painting ever sold when it fetched a
whopping $104.2 million when it was auctioned at Sotheby's in New York.
#5
The Villa La Leopolda
The second most expensive home in the world is the Villa Leopolda on the
French Riviera at a price of $506 million. The current incarnation of
this villa was designed and built between 1929 and 1931 on an estate
that was once owned by King Leopold II of Belgium and was used as a set
in Alfred Hitchcock's film "To Catch a Thief".
#6
The 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO
At $35 million, the 1962 Ferrari GTO became the most expensive car in
the world when it was purchased by collector Craig McCaw, whose fortune
comes from selling telecommunications company AT&T in 1993 for $11.5
billion.
#7
The Card Players
"The Card Players" is a painting by Paul Cézanne sold at auction in
April 2011 for $259 million. The buyer was the Royal Family of Qatar and
the painting was acquired through a private sale.
#8
The magnetic floating bed
Though the most expensive piece of furniture is an antique, the magnetic
floating bed that debuted in 2006 is arguably the coolest bed in the
world. The bed floats 1.3 feet off the floor while holding 2,000 pounds
of weight and costs $1.6 million.
#9
The 201-carat Chopard watch
The world's most expensive timepiece is a flashy watch by Chopard
adorned with three heart-shaped diamonds and another 163 carats of white
and yellow diamonds -- bringing the weight to a whopping 201 carats.
The spring-loaded mechanism allows the hearts to open up for the wearer
to see a diamond studded watch face. In 2000, the watch was sold for $25
million.
#10
The Badminton Cabinet
In 2004, an antique 18th century chest was sold at auction for $36.7
million. The ebony cabinet stands over 12 feet tall and features an
intricate design of polished stones. The chest was commissioned by Henry
Somerset, the third Duke of Beaufort, when he was 19 years-old. The
piece took six years to create and is the result of the toil of thirty
experts.
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