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Elon Musk is selling ‘remnants’ from the Twitter era.

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Items such as desks, chairs, computers, artworks, and logos related to Twitter are currently being tidied up and put up for sale by Company X.

According to Business Insider, items associated with Twitter are being authorized for auction by X Corp – Elon Musk’s company – through the organization Heritage Global Partners (HGP) from September 12th to September 14th, starting at $25.

This is not the first time Musk’s company has sold Twitter-related items. In January, they sold items like pizza ovens, office furniture, coffee makers… The highest-priced item in the auction was a large Twitter emblem at $12,000. However, this time, the scope of the products is much larger and is considered the remnants left behind related to Twitter.

Some of the products introduced by HGP include:

A birdcage, adorned with the blue Twitter logo on top. This item was placed in the corridors of the Twitter headquarters.

Restaurant-style dining area tables and chairs for Twitter employees.

A Kegerator beer tap with four faucets, beer lines, drainage tubes, and a CO2 tank

Two green chairs are brought out for auction. There are up to 120 types of chairs listed in the auction catalog on HGP’s website

An Apple A1407 Thunderbolt computer along with a Logitech mouse and keyboard also has a starting price of $25

A conference room set consisting of a long table and 12 gray-white chairs is being auctioned for sale.

 A Pearl drum set is among the dozens of musical instruments being sold that served Twitter employees. Additionally, there are guitars, pianos, and various other types of instruments.

This 55-inch Google JamBoard digital interactive whiteboard is also included in the list of items being cleared out.

Tables, chairs, logos, and neon lights featuring the blue bird icon are being removed from X’s headquarters

 The oil painting capturing the famous selfie moment at the 2014 Oscars, created by Debbie Fass, is also among the items being removed. The photo, taken by Ellen Degeneres on March 3, 2014, received over two million likes and 2.8 million retweets

A woolen rug is also facing the fate of being auctioned

 In addition, dozens of tables featuring the Twitter logo are also being liquidated

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