A 19th century document is signed by Frederick Douglass, the former slave and abolition hero, and another bears the signature of Depression-era president Franklin D. Roosevelt.
But most items are from Hollywood, including some from actor David Hasselhoff, who is raising funds for charity. He is auctioning items from his 1980s TV series Knight Rider, the long-running show Baywatch, and an oversized effigy created for the cartoon series SpongeBob SquarePants.
Stuff that I dont really use any more. It just sits around my house, said Hasselhoff. This is my most amazing thing. This from SpongeBob. This is a 12-foot, 750 pound [3.6 meter, 340 kilogram] replica of me.
The auction includes handcuffs worn by magician Harry Houdini, and props and training gear of Kung Fu star Bruce Lee.
Restaurant and bar owner Daniel Nelson is buying items for his home and business. You only get this opportunity so many times. To get something that has been lost and resurfaces again is exciting, he said.
Nolan said the auction brings many kinds of buyers, from movie lovers to museums. And for some its an investment because, with luck, celebrity memorabilia can go up in value.
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