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 AUCTION | WEIRD TASTES


 A PIECE OF CAKE FROM
 THE ROYAL WEDDING
 A piece of the wedding cake served at the
 1947 wedding of Queen Elizabeth II and
 the Duke of Edinburgh was sold at PFC
 Auctions for $925, proving that fruit cake
 really does stand the test of time! The cake
 was bought enclosed in its original box,
 labelled  ‘EP Buckingham  Palace 20th   MONICA LEWINSKY’S LINGERIE
 November  1947,’ and  is  accompanied   Everyone remembers the infamous blue dress
 by a slip that reads ‘With the best wishes   that rocked the nation, but that was just one
 of  Their  Royal  Highnesses the  Princess   of the items submitted as evidence during the
 Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh.’ No   investigation of Bill Clinton’s dalliances with
 Monica  Lewinsky. Among  the  items  was a
 slice before taking it home!   floor-length black negligee belonging to the
 former White House intern, and 32 of these
 items  were  recently  sold  at  Nate  Sanders
 online auction, reaching bids of $12,000.
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 LEE HARVEY OSWALD’S WEDDING RING  5
 The wedding ring of Lee Harvey Oswald, the madman
 who assassinated  President  John F. Kennedy,  was   JOHN LENNON’S TOOTH
 amongst the JFK  memorabilia  sold at RR  Auction in   Former Beatle  John Lennon’s molar fetched a
 2013. The ring, which Oswald left to his estranged wife   total of £19,000 in a London auction in 2011. Talk
 Marina Oswald Porter on the day of Kennedy’s shooting,   about an increase in the tooth fairy’s rates! The
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 was sold for $108,000.  tooth had been in the family of Lennon’s former
 housekeeper, Dot Jarlett,  to whom Lennon had
 given the tooth for her daughter, who was a big
 Beatles fan. The molar itself is too fragile to be
 DNA tested for confirmation that it belonged to
 the Beatle.  However, Omega  Auction House,
 where it was listed, says that  because it came
 directly from Jarlett, they have no reason to doubt
 the tooth’s authenticity.






 WILLIE NELSON’S BRAIDS
 American country singer  Willie Nelson’s  trademark
 braids were sold by Guernsey’s auction house as one of
 2,000 items up for sale at an auction of the late country
 icon  Waylon  Jenning’s estate.  The  sale  took place  at
 the Museum of Musical Instruments in Jenning’s native
 Phoenix  Arizona, and the highest bidder nabbed the
 singer’s hair for a cool $37,000.













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