Dawn Wells is having some financial woes and she is downsizing. Because of that, this weekend she is holding an estate sale.
The beloved actress is not only selling off items of her furniture but also some memorabilia from her days on Gilligan’s Island and other shows. Therefore, if you are near Valley Village and a fan, it is the must go to sale of the weekend. Just don’t expect to see her because her publicist Harlan Boll says she will not be in attendance. While she will not be there, I will be.
How could I say no to some of the things she is getting rid of? To see what she is parting with, check out EstateSales.Net.
In honor of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Dorito came up with a dinosaur-sized chip. A chip so large, it is 18 times bigger than the ones we eat. The special chip comes in custom-designed, prop-replica dinosaur egg and metal case with a handcrafted Jurassic Doritos chip inside.
Sadly it is not available in the stores, instead, you have to bid on the winning chip via eBay. But it is all for a good cause. All the money they get from the auction will go to the Red Cross to help the people affected by the volcano eruption in Hawaii where part of the movie was filmed.
If you need to have it, then you better have the green ready because the bidding is already over $1,200 and there is still 5 days to go.
via Antenna TV
Every year since 1964, families have enjoyed Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer as a Christmas tradition. Now, the man who has the restored screen used puppets of Rudolph and Santa is auctioning them off on eBay. All you need is $10 million dollars and the shipping is free. Thus, if you have that amount lying around the house, then you can watch Rudolph with Rudolph whenever you want.
In case you are wondering, his nose really does light up.
Sotheby’s got their ring finger on a stunning 59.6 carat diamond known as the Pink Star and sold it to a Hong Kong jewellery company Chow Tai Fook for $71.2 million. Making it is the most expensive piece of jewellery ever sold. Somewhere a man is going to make a woman very happy and she better make him happier for buying her that ring. At least I would let him do whatever he wanted if he put that on my finger.
A little history on the diamond, NBC News says it was “mined in Africa by De Beers in 1999 as a raw 132.5 carat gem and cut over a two-year period.” Imagine how much it would’ve sold for if they didn’t shave off those over 70 carats. Let’s not because it is too much fathom.
Have you ever wished that you could own something that once belonged to Oprah Winfrey? Well you can do just that this Saturday. Lady O is redecorating her palace, so she is auctioning off some of her items for the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy Foundation College Fund.
If you want a piece of Oprah, then you can personally go to the auction on Saturday in Santa Barbara or you can bid on the items on the Kaminski Auctions website.
So if you want to brag to your friends and family that Oprah sat on that chair that’s now in your living room, then you better save up for Saturday’s big auction! I know I am!