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‘Mad Men’ Is Auctioning Off Its Costumes

Keen fans are getting the chance to own Don’s 1965 Cadillac Coupe de Ville, Joan’s emerald necklace and Stan’s bongos, among other treasures.

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Although numerous iconic props from “Mad Men” have already been donated to the Smithsonian, there are many items – more than 1,500, to be exact – left to stock an online auction beginning Friday.

FOR those mourning the presence of Mad Men on the small screen, there is a way you can recreate the retro magic at home.

Screenbid, which hosts official auctions for Hollywood studios and networks, is auctioning off 1,385 wardrobe, prop, and set pieces from the hit drama.

Jim’s set of steins are up for sale. To finish the look may we advise a blue straw stingy-brim Pinzano fedora?

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The Screenbid auction includes several of Draper’s suits as well as those warn by other employees at SCDP, such as Roger Sterling, Ken Cosgrove, Bert Cooper, or, if it’s your thing, Pete Campbell (no judgment). As an alternative, what’s on supply are housewares, equipment, costume jewellery and footwear belonging to “Mad Males’s” numerous ladies; Marie Calvet’s shiny pink Samsonite baggage for instance, a silver Claddagh ring worn by Peggy and a floral patterned make-up bag utilized by Megan Draper in Season 7. If you’re in the market for Don’s Caddy, why stop there?

Want a piece of 'Mad Men'? Online auction begins for props