Highlights from Profiles in History's Lost Auction

Profiles in History announced some of the highlights from the results of its auction of memorabilia from off-the-air ABC hit Lost, which was held at Barker Hangar in the Santa Monica Airport in Santa Monica, Calif., Saturday and Sunday, and online via the Profiles in History site or Live Auctioneers.

More than 1,100 props, costumes, and set pieces went home with bidders from 50 countries. Among the notable items and the prices they fetched:
• DHARMA van: $47,500
• Dial mechanism and mirror array from the lighthouse: $27,500
• Island time-shifting frozen wheel: $22,500
• DHARMA Jeep: $20,000
• Hurley’s Camaro: $20,000
• Daniel Faraday’s journal with extensive hand-written notes: $20,000
• Swan Station computer: $16,000
• “Pilot” script signed by J.J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof: $15,000
• Season-six production artwork: $15,000
• Season-one production artwork: $14,000
• Desmond’s fail-safe key with “Joe Inman” dog tag: $11,000
• Jack’s death costume from the series finale, “The End”: $9,000
• Large section of Oceanic Flight 815 wreckage: $9,000
• Charlie’s “DS” ring: $9,000
• Locke’s compass: $8,000
• Baby Aaron’s crib: $8,000
• Fragment of Jacob’s tapestry: $6,500
• Hurley’s winning Mega Lotto Jackpot ticket: $5,500
• Jack’s pilot episode costume” $3,000
• Sawyer’s paperback copy of Watership Down: $2,750
• Sawyer’s improvised reading glasses from season three: $2,250
• Set chair for Matthew Fox “Jack”: $1,200