24 MOST EXPENSIVE

    Most Expensive Cigar
    Gurkha Black Dragon
    Price: $1,150 each
    Gurkha Cigars Black Dragon cigars were introduced in 2006, according to cigar.com. The cigars are hand-crafted in Honduras and come in a box made of carved camel bone and brass. Gurkha Cigars produced only five chests of 100 cigars, each chest priced at $115,000, and only one chest remains. A new and less expensive version of the Black Dragon was released in 2007.

    Most Expensive Champagne
    Heidsieck Monopole Champagne 1907
    Price: $35,000

    In 1997, a search team uncovered a ship that sank in the Baltic Sea containing
    valuable cargo, including 2,000 bottles of Heidsieck Monopole Champagne.
    The Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Moscow claimed 10 of the bottles and made them
    available for sale in 2008. According to the hotel’s spokesperson,
    Sergey Logvinov, the first bottle sold within the first month to a Russian collector.
    A few bottles are still available for purchase. 

    Most Expensive Hotel Room
    Royal Penthouse Suite, Hotel President Wilson in Geneva
    Price: $65,000 per night
    This palatial suite, which occupies an entire floor of the hotel and measures
    18,083 square feet, has 10 rooms and seven bathrooms. It was renovated in
    January 2009 to add a new private fitness area, according to a spokesperson.

    Most Expensive Bicycle
    Aurumania Gold Bike Crystal Edition
    Price: $114,464
    Scandinavian design company Aurumania made only 10 of these
    hand-crafted, 24-carat gold-plated bicycles. Each is decorated with
    600 Swarovski crystals. According to Chief Executive Bo Franch-Mærkedahl,
    this bike was originally conceived as a show piece but quickly attracted
    interest from buyers. The firm, founded in September 2008, has sold five
    units to buyers in the U.K., Dubai, Russia, Italy, and most recently, Australia.
    He adds that four of the clients also bought a matching gold-plated wall rack.

    Most Expensive Golf Club
    Long-Nose Putter Stamped “A.D.,” attributed to Andrew Dickson
    Price: $181,000
    An “A.D.” stamp on this circa 18th century, long-nose putter is attributed
    to Andrew Dickson, the oldest known clubmaker to mark his clubs.
    He is said to have served as a caddy to the Duke of York as a young
    boy, according to Sotheby’s. This item was estimated to sell for
    $200,000 to $300,000 but fetched $181,000 in a Sotheby’s auction
     
    in New York in 2007.

    Most Expensive Wine
    Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 1992
    Price: $500,000
    This sale is left off many lists because the proceeds went to charity,
    but Screaming Eagle’s $500,000, six-liter bottle of cab holds the top
    spot for the most expensive bottle of wine ever sold. It was purchased
    at the Napa Valley
     Wine Auction in 2000 by Chase Bailey, a former
    Cisco Systems executive, reported Time magazine.

    Most Expensive Chess Set
    Chess Set by Charles Hollander
    Price: $600,000
    Jeweler Charles Hollander’s Royal Diamond Chess (shown in photo),
    priced at half a 
    million dollars, is often cited as the world’s most expensive,
    but Hollander tells Bloomberg Businessweek that the first of his seven
    chess sets, which made their debut about 10 years ago, quietly sold for
    $600,000 just after launching. The set was studded with 320 carats of black
    and white diamonds and two kilograms of 14 carat white gold. Hollander
    says he presented the unnamed piece at the Basel Jewelry Show and sold
    it within the first hour to a Russian collector. Hollander has made seven luxury
    chess sets, all designed by Bernard Maquin, and has moved all but one.
    Another set, called the Jewel Royale chess set, by U.K. jeweler Boodles,
    was valued at $9.8 million but has not yet sold.

    Most Expensive Motorcycle
    Dodge Tomahawk V10 Superbike
    Price: $700,000
    The Dodge Tomahawk, a 1,500-lb. motorcycle with four wheels, has a
    Dodge Viper’s V10 engine and can go from zero to 60 mph in 2.5 seconds,
    according to Edmunds.com. The top speed is estimated to be more than 300 mph.
    The vehicle, which made its debut at the 2003 North American International
    Auto Show in Detroit, was reportedly priced at $550,000, but a Dodge spokesperson
    confirmed to Bloomberg Businessweek that two units were sold at an even higher $700,000.

    Most Expensive Camera
    Susse Freres daguerreotype camera
    Price: $775,000
    A daguerreotype camera designed by Frenchman Susse Freres that
    dates back to 1839 sold at the WestLicht Auction in 2007 for €576,000 ($775,000).
    It was believed to be the oldest commercially manufactured camera in the world,
    reported the Most Expensive Journal. Another daguerreotype camera will be
    auctioned in May and is expected to fetch up to $950,000.

    Most Expensive Speakers
    Transmission Audio Ultimate System
    Price: $2 million per pair
    With a total of 12 units—four dipole subwoofers, two dipole mid-woofers,
    four dipole medium-frequency and high-frequency ribbon panels, and two
    dipole high-fidelity super ribbon panels—Transmission Audio’s Ultimate
    speaker system is a hefty piece of equipment, spanning 37 feet and
    weighing 5 metric tons. All units are made from aircraft aluminum and have
    stands in polished red or black granite. The set was introduced in late 2009,
    and so far two pairs have been preordered, says Bo Bengtsson, president of
    Transmission Audio. None has yet been delivered, as the assembly time is
    about six months.

    Most Expensive Television
    PrestigeHD Supreme Rose Edition by Stuart Hughes
    Price: $2.3 million
    Swiss luxury television maker PrestigeHD asked Stuart Hughes of
    Goldstriker International to design a spectacular piece for the company,
    says Hughes. So he took a 55-inch PrestigeHD television and covered
    it in 28 kilograms of 18-carat rose gold and 72 diamonds. Alligator skin
    was hand sewn into the bezel. This limited edition TV, introduced just this
    year, surpasses Hughes’ £1 million television for PrestigeHD, which uses
    22-carat yellow gold and 48 diamonds. PrestigeHD CEO Simon M. Troxler
    says the company is close to closing its first contract 
     for the Supreme
    Rose Edition and “we are very confident that the limited edition of only three
    TVs will be sold out soon.”

    Most Expensive Guitar
    Fender Stratocaster guitar
    Price: $2.7 million
    A group of the world’s renowned musicians signed this guitar, auctioned
    in Qatar in 2005, to raise funds for tsunami victims, according to a press
    release. Signatures include Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Eric Clapton,
    Brian May, Jimmy Page, David Gilmour, Jeff Beck, Pete Townsend,
    Mark Knopfler, Ray Davis, Liam Gallagher, Ronnie Wood, Tony Iommi,
    Angus & Malcolm Young, Paul McCartney, Sting, Ritchie Blackmore,
    Def Leppard, and Bryan Adams. It was bought by Qatar’s royal family
    earlier that year, donated back to the charity, and sold again for $2.7 million.

    Most Expensive Cell Phone
    iPhone 3GS Supreme Rose by Stuart Hughes
    Price: $2.97 million
    Stuart Hughes—who also designed the most expensive television—
    made headlines in 2009 when he crafted a 22-carat gold iPhone
    studded with 53 diamonds for an unnamed Australian businessman
    for £1.92 million. More recently, he says, he was commissioned to
    make an even pricier version of the phone in 18-carat rose gold with
    hundreds of diamonds, including a single-cut, 7.1-carat diamond for
    the main navigation button.

    Most Expensive Piano
    Heintzman Crystal Piano
    Price: $3.22 million
    A nine-foot piano made by Heintzman Piano in Beijing was recently
    purchased at auction by a private bidder for a record $3.22 million,
    according to a company release.

    Most Expensive Domain Name
    Insure.com
    Price: $16 million
    In 2009, California-based Internet marketing firm QuinStreet bought
    insure.com for $16 million, setting a new record for the most expensive
    domain name. It was previously held by ***.com, which sold in 2006 for
    more than $12 million, reported the Guardian
    .

    Most Expensive Ring
    Chopard Blue Diamond Ring
    Price: $16.26 million
    The centerpiece of Chopard Blue Diamond Ring is a 9-carat blue
    diamond (in photo) with diamond shoulders. The 18-carat white gold
    band is paved with diamonds. It sold overseas in 2007 to a fancy colour
    diamond collector, reportedly for $16,260,000, but a Chopard spokesperson
    says the estimated value of the ring today is $18,561,310.

    Most Expensive Car
    1954-55 Mercedes-Benz W196
    Price: $24 million
    Think a brand-new $1.7 million Bugatti Veyron is expensive?
    Try the Mercedes-Benz W196, which won the Grand Prix in 1954 and 1955,
    and sold at auction in 1990 for a staggering $24 million. According to
    the U.K.’s Times Online Times Online, Mercedes donated the car to
    the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu in the 1980s, which later sold
    it for £1.5million to finance a museum renovation. It was again sold in
    1990 to a French industrialist for $24 million but changed hands once
    more to a German industrialist for less than half that sum.

    Most Expensive Watch
    Haute Joaillerie Watch from Chopard
    Price: $25 million
    Chopard’s colorful, glittery timepiece sold in early 2000 for a reported $25 million.
    The watch has 201 carats of pink, blue, and white diamonds, including a
    15-carat, heart-shaped pink diamond, a 12-carat, heart-shaped blue
    diamond, and an 11-carat, heart-shaped white diamond. The hearts
    spring open to expose the yellow diamond-studded watch face. The
    bracelet has 163 carats of white and yellow pear-shaped diamonds.



    Most Expensive Drawing

    Raphael’s Head of a Muse

    Price: $47.9 million

    The most expensive work on paper was sold at auction in December 2009
    by Christie’s London. Raphael’s Head of a Muse, a black chalk drawing on paper,
    sold for $47,941,095, handily beating the estimate, which ranged from $19.7 million
    to $26.3 million.

    Most Expensive Sculpture
    L’Homme qui marche I (Walking Man I), Alberto Giacometti (1961)
    Price: $104.3 million
    After only eight minutes of bidding at a Sotheby’s auction in London in
    February, this life-size bronze sculpture sold for three times its asking price
    to an anonymous telephone bidder, reported the Daily Telegraph. The work not
    only set a record price for a Giacometti; it is also the most expensive piece
    of art ever to sell at auction. The previous record was held by Picasso’s Boy
    with a Pipe, a painting that sold for $104 million.

    Most Expensive Painting
    Number 5, 1948, Jackson Pollock (1948)
    Price: $140 million
    Billionaire record and film producer David Geffen reportedly sold the
    4-ft. by 8-ft. painting to financier David Martínez in 2006, although neither
    commented on the deal, according to an article in The New York Times.

    Most Expensive Private Jet
    Boeing 747-8 VIP
    Price: $295 million
    This jet, which has 4,786 square feet of cabin space, is the newest member
    of the 747 family and replaces the 747-400. Boeing has sold seven
    747-8 VIPs since May 2006 and will start delivering them next year.
    While the interior is intended to look less like a plane and more like home,
    Boeing does not furnish the jets—customers must hire interior designers,
    which can easily add millions of dollars in additional cost, says Boeing
    spokesman Bernard Choi. He says the jet probably will not enter service
    until after 2012, because the interior has to be put in.

    Most Expensive House
    Antilla
    Price: $1 billion
    According to a February report by Property Magazine Property Magazine ,
    the most expensive house in the world, named Antilla (in picture above at left),
    is in downtown Mumbai, India, and will be the residence of Reliance
    Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani. The 27-story, 570-foot-tall tower
    has a helipad, a health club, and a six-floor garage that can hold 168 cars.
    Each level has gardens. It will be serviced by a staff of 600 people.
    Some reports list the price of the house at $2 billion. The architecture
    and design firms working on this project, Perkins+Will and Hirsch Bedner Associates,
    declined comment.

    Most Expensive Yacht
    Eclipse
    Price: $1.2 billion
    This 560-foot-long yacht has two helipads, 11 guest cabins, two swimming pools,
    three launch boats, an aquarium, and a minisubmarine that can dive to 50
    meters below the ocean surface, according to London’s Daily Mail.
    The master bedroom and bridge have bulletproof glass, and the security
    system includes missile detection systems that warn of incoming rockets.
    The owner Roman Abramovich, a Russian billionaire who also owns
    Britain’s Chelsea Football Club, reportedly fitted the yacht with a laser
    system that prevents paparazzi from taking photos.
    It was built by Blohm + Voss in Hamburg, Germany

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