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The Steve McQueen name obviously counts for a lot though.
The bronze and his glasses went below estimate but everything else went through the roof. The Monaco estimate was $10-20000 but then so was the estimate for the Rolex Sub and that went for $195000!!! The bike went for $230000 and even his driving/riding licence made $35000!!! (Excuse all the exclamation marks, but I reckon they're justified)...
The auction order throws up some interesting juxtapositions - lot 300 was a Patek that went unsold at a high bid of $270000 but lot 301 was an Ebel that went for $200! And I've thought some of the Heuer bezels were expensive in the past, but nothing on a bakelite Rolex one at $7000!!
So what do we think of a Monaco at $73000? I think of it as 30 or 40 Carreras but that's just me ;D!!!
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