Man Buys Diane Keaton's Nail Clippers for $960
The Unlikely Buyer of Diane Keaton's Personal Item
Gustavo Egusquiza, a travel journalist and consultant from Bilbao, Spain, has a fascination with collecting celebrity memorabilia. He recently purchased Diane Keaton's nail clippers for $960 at an online auction. Egusquiza says he was drawn to the nail clippers because they were a personal item that Keaton would have used daily.
The Auction and Its Surprises
The online auction at Bonhams in New York started with a $200 estimate but quickly surpassed that, reaching over $600. Egusquiza admits to having doubts as the price rose but decided to go through with the purchase. The nail clippers were sold in a curated box with hair pins and safety pins.
A Collection of Celebrity Memorabilia
Egusquiza's collection includes a range of unique items from celebrities. Alongside Keaton's nail clippers, he owns Whoopi Goldberg's white ceramic teapot, a statuette from Larry King's office, and a signed Chris Levine portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. He plans to display the nail clippers in his office.
The Significance of Celebrity Memorabilia
For Egusquiza, collecting these items is about having a personal connection to the celebrities he admires. He says, "It is objects like this that reveal the intimate parts of a person's real life." His friends and family support his hobby, and he is proud of his collection.
A Look into the World of Celebrity Estate Auctions
The sale of Diane Keaton's nail clippers highlights the growing trend of celebrity estate auctions. These auctions offer fans and collectors a chance to own personal items from their favorite stars, providing a unique glimpse into their lives.