[00:29.058]Sold!Your number,sir? [00:33.056]Thank you [00:34.553]Lot 663,then .Ladies and gentlemen [00:38.558]A poster for this house’s production of “Hannibal” by Chaluinean [00:44.806]Showing here [00:48.056]Do I have ten francs? [00:52.549]Five? Five I am bid [00:55.802]Six? Six [00:58.816]Do I see seven ?Seven [01:01.305]Against you ,sir ,seven [01:03.057]Eight? Eight [01:06.309]Eight once [01:08.806]Selling twice [01:11.056]Sold ,to Raoul Vicomte de Chagny [01:15.049]Thank you very much [01:18.057]Lot 664,ladies and gentlemen [01:21.313]A wooden pistol and three human skulls [01:24.559]From the 1831 production of “Robert le Diable” by Meyerbeer [01:31.306]Ten francs for this [01:34.555]Ten, thank you [01:37.051]Ten, I am bid [01:39.060]Ten francs still [01:40.557]Fifteen, thank you ,sir [01:42.800]Fifteen I am bid [01:46.307]Going for fifteen [01:48.303]Your number ,sir? Thank you [01:51.810]Lot 665,ladies and gentlemen [01:57.056]A papier-maché musical box in the shape of a barrel organ [02:01.807]Attached the figure of a monkey in Persian robes playing the cymbals [02:07.557]This item ,discovered in the vaults of the theatre [02:10.551]Still in working order ,ladies and gentlemen. [02:14.053]Showing here . [02:29.074]May I commence at 20 francs? [02:35.060]Oh, come , come .ladies and gentleman. Fifteen, then? [02:38.808]Fifteen I am bid. Thank you very much. [02:41.562]Yes,20 from you ,sir .Thank you very much. [02:44.058]“Twenty-five” [02:45.056]Twenty-five on my right. [02:46.554]Thank you madam. [02:48.052]Twenty-five I am bid. [02:49.804]Thirty? Thirty. [02:52.810]Selling at 30 francs ,then. [02:56.804]30 once,30 twice… [03:00.810]Sold for 30 francs to the Vicomte de Chagny. [03:05.061]Thank you very much ,sir. [03:07.057]Boy. [03:17.308]A collector’s piece indeed [03:22.812]Every detail exactly as she said [03:29.813]She often spoke of you ,my friend [03:34.066]Your velvet lining and your figurine of lead [03:41.806]Will you still play when all the rest of us are dead? [03:50.804]Lot 666,then. [03:54.811]A chandelier in pieces. [03:58.597]Some of you may recall the strange affair of the phantom of the opera, [04:04.065]a mystery never fully explained. [04:07.060]We are told ,ladies and gentlemen ,that this is the very chandelier [04:10.055]that figures in that famous disaster. [04:13.305]Our workshops have restored it [04:15.317]and fitted parts of it with wiring for the new electric light, [04:19.307]so that we may get a hint of how it may took when reassembled. [04:23.313]Perhaps we may even frighten away the ghost of so many years ago [04:29.316]with a little illumination ,gentlemen!