Milhous Collection auction racks up US$38.3 million in sales
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The 1912 Oldsmobile Limited Five-Passenger Touring that sold for USD$3,300,000
The 1903 Ruth Style 38-B Fair Organ that sold for US$1,265,000
The 1933 Chrysler Custom Imperial Five-Passenger Phaeton that sold for US$1,210,000
The 1998 46-Foot Custom Carousel that sold with a Wurlitzer 153 Band Organ for US$1,207,500
The Gaudin 125-Key Dance Organ that sold for US$1,150,000
The 1913 Welte Wotan Brass Band Orchestrion that sold for US$1,092,500
The 1934 Cadillac Sixteen Custom Roadster that sold for US$1,001,000
The 1939 Lagonda V-12 Rapide Sports Roadster that sold for $990,000
The 1930 Duesenberg Model J Convertible Sedan that sold for US$990,000
The 1937 Cadillac Sixteen Custom Phaeton that sold for US$962,500
The Milhous Collection auction has been completed with 100 percent of all lots sold
The Milhous Collection auction attracted bidders from around the world
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The final hammer has come down on the Milhous Collection auction we previewed last week. The two-day event resulted in 100 percent of all lots being sold for a total of US$38.3 million. The item to fetch the highest price was a 1912 Oldsmobile Limited Five-Touring, which set a world record auction price for an Oldsmobile at $3.3 million.
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