1. Pink Star Rose Diamond
2. Bowl Of The Ming Dynasty
A Chinese billionaire acquired on April 8, 2014, in Hong Kong a bowl of the Ming dynasty for the sum of 36.05 million dollars, or about 26 million euros.
3. Tibetan mastiff
A Chinese real estate mogul paid a whopping 12 million yuan (around 1.4 million euros) on March 18, 2014, to acquire an imposing Tibetan mastiff, on the above photo.
4. Francis Bacon's Triptych
British painter Francis Bacon's triptych dedicated to Lucian Freud sold for $ 142.4 million on November 13, 2013, in New York City, becoming the world's most expensive work of art.
5. Da Vinci's Codex Leicester
Leonardo da Vinci's Codex Leicester, a collection of 18 double sheets, has been the property of Bill Gates since 1994. To put it in his library, the founder of Microsoft spent $ 30.8 million. Which makes it the most expensive book in the world.
6. Watch
Here is the most expensive watch in the world. The Hallucination model by British diamond dealer Graff has hundreds of diamonds in addition to a precision mechanism. Its list price: $ 55 million.
7. Bottle Of Champagne
Count 1.84 million euros to uncork a single bottle of this champagne, the most expensive in the world. In addition to the quality of the drink, the container is set with a gold and diamond label.
8. Kopi Luwak
Kopi Luwak is the most expensive coffee in the world. It can sell for up to 120 euros per 100 grams, 100 times more expensive than a coffee. And for good reason, the grains are predigested by a Luwak, a small civet.
9. Whiskey
Here is the most expensive bottle of whiskey in the world. On January 18, 2014, this 6-liter Macallan Decanter "M", a 64-year-old single malt, was sold for 462,780 euros. At this price, the beverage is in a Lalique signed bottle.
10. Clive Christian Perfume
The most expensive perfume in the world is not French, but British. This is the N ° 1 Imperial Majesty, designed by the Clive Christian group. Each of the 10 bottles produced in all and for all was sold for 200,000 euros each. (Clive Christian Perfume]
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