Robin Williams’ Personal Belongings to Go Under the Hammer

Robin Williams. Photo by Ken McKay/ITV/REX/Shutterstock (818154be)

In a couple of months, the public will be afforded the opportunity to own personal items belonging to the late Robin Williams.

It has been almost 4 years since the world lost one of its funniest individuals when the Dead Poets Society actor took his own life in his California home in August 2014.

Sotheby’s auction house has now confirmed that several items belonging to the comedian will be going under the hammer in October.

The belongings include several pieces of artwork which include sculptures and street art by Banksy, Shepard Fairey, and Invader; a collection of over 40 watches which the Oscar winner owned; film and sports memorabilia; as well as a series of bicycles.

Also amongst the items is the famous Gryffindor robe worn by Daniel Radcliffe’s titular character in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone which is estimated to be worth between $10,000 and $15,000.

Part of the proceeds from the Creating a Stage lot will be donated to charities supported by Williams and his widow, movie producer Marsha Garces Williams, such as the Juilliard School, Wounded Warrior Project, the Challenged Athletes Foundation and the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation.