‘Game of Thrones’ dragon-forged Iron Throne fetches nearly $1.5 million at auction
- The Iron Throne sold for $1.49 million after a six-minute bidding war at Heritage Auctions, the top-dollar item in the event.
- The auction attracted over 4,500 bidders and generated $21.1 million from more than 900 lots.
- The identity of the bidder remains anonymous, confirmed by a spokesman for Heritage Auctions.
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House of the Dragon's slow and inconclusive second season made Game of Thrones uncool again, but that didn't stop a sale of props from the original show raise a spectacular $21m at auction. Heritage Auctions in Dallas featured more than 900 lots including armor, swords and "other items of significance" from the HBO show, with the highest single amount going for a replica famed Iron Throne itself: $1.49m. — Read the rest The post $21 million rai…
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The famous Iron Throne from “Game of Thrones” sold at auction for $1.49 million – englishtimes.uk
“Game of Thrones” fans came out in droves to bid on hundreds of costumes, props and other items from the series in an auction that raised more than $21 million. From Thursday to Saturday, the Heritage Auctions event in Dallas featured more than 900 lots, including armor, swords and weapons, jewelry and several other important items from the HBO series. The most profitable item was precisely what the show’s characters were fighting over througho…
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