Art and Memorabilia Owned by Robin Williams to Be Auctioned Off Thursday

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FILE - In this Nov. 8, 2012 file photo, Robin Williams performs at the 6th Annual Stand Up For Heroes benefit concert for injured service members and veterans in New York. A new documentary on Williams tells the late comedian's story mostly using his voice. The documentary, which includes interviews with David Letterman and Billy Crystal, premiered Monday, July 16, 2018, on HBO and is available on its streaming service, HBO Now. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP, File)

 

Members of the public will have the opportunity to purchase art and other memorabilia that belonged to late comedian and longtime Bay Area resident Robin Williams. Hundreds of items including art, furniture, and movie memorabilia that belonged to Williams and his second wife, Marsha, will be auctioned off at Sotheby’s in New York City on Thursday. The items are estimated to be worth a total of three-million dollars and had been on display in the couple’s homes in San Francisco and in the wine country. Locals interested in purchasing the items can do so online through the Sotheby’s website beginning at 7 a.m. local time this Thursday.

Also, a massive, all-inclusive 22-disc box set called “Robin Williams: Comic Genius” will be released. Produced by Time-Life, the set includes all five of Williams’ HBO specials, his best talk and late-night show appearances, 11 episodes of Mork & Mindy, the 2018 HBO Documentary Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind and much more. Learn more at RobinWilliams.com.