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Paddle8 follows up on its Gentlemen's Accessories auction with a new Photography auction, offering more vintage works by prominent figures. This time on sale are works by the likes of Richard Prince, Andrew Moore, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Jeurgen Teller, Helmut Newton and Annie Leibovitz, spanning different genres of photography like intimate portraits, polaroids and landscape captures.

We'd spend our hard earned money on the beautifully framed Kate Moss, Bob Dylan, Igor Stravinsky or Frank Sinatra. There's also Chuck Close's portrait of the Daili Lama, Neil Leiffer's shot of Cassius Clay in action and Andy Warhol's momentary polaroids of Farrah Fawcett and Diana Ross.

Currently, the most expensive item in the auction is Ai Weiwei's compilation book of his photos taken in New York from 1983 to '93. It's got a bid of $36,000 -- no big deal. If you want to get in on this auction, we suggest you think fast. Open through June 23.

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