Many of David Lynch's personal belongings were sold off in an auction this week and most of them sold for way over Julien's Auctions' estimates—including two taxidermy deer heads seen in Twin Peaks, which sold for $16,250, including fees. The estimate was $200 to $300. The auction house says the entire auction fetched $4.25 million, more than 10 times what it had expected. The enigmatic director died in January at age 78. Some highlights:
- A collection of scripts connected to Lynch's unfinished project Ronnie Rocket: The Absurd Mystery of the Strange Forces of Existence sold for $195,000. Lynch described the project, which he began in the late 1970s, as a movie "about electricity and a three-foot guy with red hair," Rolling Stone reports. Scripts for another unfinished project, The Dream of the Bovine, fetched $39,000.