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The Freddie Mercury: A World Of His Own auctions saw the hammer fall at Sotheby's, New Bond Street, London, on around 30,000 items in 1,400-plus lots. The five days' bidding in September saw 2,000-plus participants from 76 countries splash out £39,936,046. The first sale alone made £12,172,290, 93% of lots going over the estimate, highlights being his Yamaha G2 baby grand piano, £1,742,000, handwritten lyrics for Bohemian Rhapsody, £1,379,000, Don't Stop Me Now, £317,500, Killer Queen, £279,400, Somebody To Love, £241,300, stage cloak/crown, £635,000, jackets, £203,200, £190,500, £139,700, catsuit, £139,700, Live Aid trainers, £127,000, Bohemian Rhapsody video bangle, £698,500, ring, £273,050, brooches, £171,450, £165,000, Wurlitzer jukebox, £406,400, and the garden door to his Garden Lodge home in Kensington, London, 1980-91, £412,750. The following days' highlights included a graffiti-covered external…