'Lost' Sells Off Their Set



Dharma Volkswagen van: $47,500

Daniel Faraday's journal with Jughead notes and reminder about Desmond Hume being his Constant: $27,500

The Frozen Donkey Wheel: $25,000

Hurley's Camaro: $24,000

A copy of the pilot script, signed by J.J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof: $15,000

The fail-safe key turned by Desmond Hume: $11,000

The controversial squirrel baby could have been yours' for a mere $2,750. (Profiles in History)
Jack's bloody outfit from the final scene: $10,000

Large piece of the fuselage: $9,000

Charlie Pace's Drive Shaft ring: $9,000

John Locke's suicide letter to Jack: $9,000

Kate's toy airplane: $6,500

Benjamin Linus's fake money and passports: $5,000

Hurley's notebook with his rewrite of the "Empire Strikes Back": $4,250

Sawyer's copy of "Watership Down": $3,300

Claire's Squirrel Baby: $2,750 (perhaps it didn't go for more due to the Squirrel Baby controversy?)

Rousseau's music box: $1,800

The fact that you now can't afford your monthly mortgage payments because you spent so much money on "Lost" auction stuff?: Priceless.

via The Washington Post