Auction - Season 6
Season 6
Episodes
Episode 1
The documentary series returns and heads to Sotheby's, where JMW Turner's Rome, From Mount Aventine is expected to sell for upwards of £20million.
Episode 2
In Geneva, Christie's is auctioning the precious gems of Princess Eugenie. Meanwhile, in London, Sotheby's has a rare miniature portrait of the composer Mozart.
Episode 3
In Geneva, Sotheby's is selling the 1925 Henry Graves Supercomplication - the world's most complicated handmade watch - and it is expected to fetch over £10million.
Episode 4
Mary Soames was Winston Churchill's last surviving daughter and following her death in May 2014, the remarkable contents of her home have come to auction in London
Episode 5
The original images of The Beatles crossing Abbey Road go up for auction at Dreweatts & Bloomsbury. Meanwhile, Old Master sculptures go under the hammer at Sotheby's.
Episode 6
Ascot welcomes a number of classic cars put up for sale by Coys. Meanwhile, in London, a Henry Moore artwork from the collection of Lauren Bacall is up for auction.
Episode 7
A huge four-poster bed is up for sale at Sotherby's, while at Bonhams, buyers are invited to bid for a selection of beautifully decorated musical boxes.
Episode 8
Edouard Manet's last major work, Un Bar aux Folies-Bergere, is up for auction at Sotherby's and is expected to fetch £15-20million.
Episode 9
Claude Monet's work is up for auction in London, where his Iris Mauves could fetch more than £10million. The sale also features works by van Gogh, Degas and Gauguin.
Episode 10
A 1954 Chevrolet Corvette goes up for sale at Ascot Racecourse. Meanwhile, in Geneva, some legendary Cartier tiger jewels go under the hammer.
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