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1:30:00
Sold. $1,200. Thank you.
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Catalogue number 109.
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This superb example
of this early 17th century master.

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It will enhance any collection of fine art.
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What is your pleasure?
How much to start?

1:30:23
$1,000.
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$1,000 is bid.
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$1,250 I have. Now $1,500.
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$1,500 is bid. Thank you.
1:30:33
$1,750?
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I have $1,750.
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$2,000.
1:30:38
$2,000 is bid. I have $2,000.
Do I hear $2,500?

1:30:43
$2,500, anyone?
1:30:45
$2,250 once.
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$2,250 twice.
1:30:50
Last call.
1:30:51
$1,500.
1:30:54
But the bid is already up to $2,250, sir.
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I still say $1,500.
1:31:00
I have $2,250.
1:31:03
Do I hear $2,500?
1:31:05
$2,250 once, $2,250 twice.
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$1,200.
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Sold for $2,250. And now--
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$2,250, for that chromo?
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Number 1 10 in the catalogue.
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A Louis Quinze carved
and gilded lit de repos.

1:31:24
Would somebody start the bidding
at $750, please?

1:31:27
How do we know it's not a fake?
It looks like a fake.

1:31:33
One thing we know. You're no fake.
You're a genuine idiot.

1:31:37
Thank you.
1:31:39
I wonder if I could...
1:31:41
...ask the gentleman to get into the spirit
of the proceedings.

1:31:44
All right. I'll start it at $800.
1:31:47
$800. Thank you.
1:31:49
$900?
1:31:50
$1,000 is bid. Go $1,200.
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$1,100.
1:31:54
$1,100 is bid. Thank you. Go $1,200.
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I have $1,100.
1:31:58
Go $1,200. Who'll say $1,200?

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