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As you may recall, not long ago we called on you – our trusted Highsnobiety readers – to consign rare artworks, toys, and ephemera from your own supply for our first ever auction, launching in collaboration with Paddle8. Thankfully, you delivered, and we're excited to now be able to share a sneak peek of what's to come next week.

Founded in 2011, Paddle8 has established itself as the go-to auction house for the 21st-century collector, making it the perfect platform to collaborate with on this exciting new venture. Launching June 14, 12 pm ET, a selection of early lots can now be previewed, including some of the most coveted ever Supreme accessories such as the rare hand-painted porcelain Meissen figurine from earlier this year, and 2016's Everlast x Supreme leather punching bag.

Also consigned for our joint auction are particularly dope artworks by the likes of Daniel Arsham, whose complete excavation set from 2013 will be up for grabs, a selection of KAWS figures and prints, plus skate decks embellished with the prints of Keith Haring and Andy Warhol, to name a few.

The auction will be open for bidding for 10 days, ending June 24, with preview lots estimated to go for anything between $500 and $20,000.

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to highsnobiety@paddle8.com.

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