The
Osbournes Family Auction is a Big Success
12/3/07
Ozzy Osbourne and his manager/wife Sharon have raised $800,000 for
charity after selling off a variety of their prized possessions in a
Beverly Hills auction.
The two-day Osbournes sale saw fans travel from across the world to be
at the Los Angeles auction, which took place at the Gibson Guitar Showroom
on Friday (30Nov07) and Saturday (01Dec07).
According to auctioneer Darren Julien, the most popular items at the
event were those which featured on the rock family's reality TV show, The
Osbournes, including Ozzy's trademark wire-rim glasses, which went for
$5,250, a coat embroidered with bats $3,300 and sneakers with a skull
design $2,625.
A dog bed given to Sharon by celebrity friend Sir Elton John went under
the hammer for $2,375, while the former Black Sabbath frontman's oversized
coffee mug sold for $1,625.
And a pool table the veteran rocker almost refused to donate eventually
went for $11,250.
The auction was also an attraction for lovers of fine art - a sculpture
by French artist Edouard Drouot raised $10,500 and a Gabriel Joseph Marie
Augustin Ferrier painting went for $5,312.
Julien says of the auction, "We had Ozzy fans bidding against
these sophisticated fine art buyers, which you don't see every day.
"For the most part the metalheads were outbidding the art
crowd."
As WENN went to press, it was unclear how much the Yamaha Banshee quad
bike Ozzy was riding when he crashed in 2003 sold for. The crash led to an
extended hospital stay as the rocker allegedly fought for his life.
All proceeds from the charity sale will be donated to The Sharon
Osbourne Colon Cancer Program at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los
Angeles.