Signed albums by David Bowie and an original Duran Duran oil painting were among the hottest items that went under the hammer at a 10-day charity Internet auction, which wrapped on Thursday (21Apr11).
The 35 Bowie albums sold for $9,921 (£6,201), while the top bid for the painting was $1,633 (£1,021).
Signed guitars donated by Willie Nelson and Norah Jones were also among the first of the memorabilia items to be sold at the auction, held to raise funds for the Japanese relief effort.
Nelson's guitar went under the hammer for $817 (£511), while Jones' fetched $1,312 (£820).
French DJ David Guetta's personal computer, which he has used to record his biggest hits, was another big sale - the hitmaker's collectible item went for $3,680 (£2,300).
All proceeds from the auction benefit the survivors of the Japanese earthquake/tsunami disaster last month (Mar11).
A cupcake trampoline used as a stage setting on Katy Perry's California Dreams tour and memorabilia from Daft Punk and the Beatles is to go under the hammer later on Thursday.