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'Mad Men' Don Draper's Cadillac, and more props up for auction


UPDATED FEBRUARY 5, 2019 10:07 AM EST

Fansof the hit TV show Mad Men were sad when the series ended earlier this year,but now they can own a piece of history as items from the set are beingauctioned off. Starting July 31 anyone can get their hands on one of the 1,385pieces that include accessories, clothing items, furniture and other propsused in the show. And don't think it will blow through your wallet either; a pair of drinking glasses starts as low as $50.

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These drinking glasses start at just $50 Photo: Screenbid

The auction is beingheld by ScreenBid and every piece comes with a ticket of authentication. Someitems highlighted in the collection are Megan's wedding ring, which starts at$150 and Don Draper's Cadillac Coupe DeVille is even up for auction starting at$1,500.

Don's Coupe DeVille is one of the most talked about items up for auctionPhoto: Screenbid

Onething everyone talked about from the show, which took place in the 1950s and60s, was the fashion. Now, there are so many items from Don's closet available,you could practically build your own wardrobe. There's a browncashmere V-neck sweater that he wore in season 4, a pair of madras shorts,pajamas and a bathrobe, a gold watch and a plethora of suits in size 42regular. Even Don's blue straw fedora is up for sale starting at $200.

A blue fedora is just one of the many piece's of Don Draper's wardrobe you can own Photo: Screenbid

Whilethere are less clothing options for women, despite the massive popularity inthe costumes from the show, you can still get your hands on some of Peggy,Joan, Megan and Betty's accessories. Several of Joan's shoes are up for auctionalong with her red leather handbag. And you can own Peggy's green suitcasestarting at $75 or her gold-colored watch.

Peggy's green suitcase is up for auction Photo: Screenbid

Thoughprices start low, they will no doubt go up as fan fiercely try to outbid eachother to stake a claim to a piece of Hollywood history.Unfortunately, winningbidders will also have to pay a buyers premium of 24% plus the cost of postageand packaging.

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