Items from the now-closed Guinness Museum of World Records will be sold Feb. 12 by Ripley Auctions
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana
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Custom sculpted, 68-inch-tall character portraying Krystyne Kolorful â who had 95 percent of her body surface tattooed, with a âMost Tattooed Ladyâ PVC sign (est. $1,000-$2,000).
Ripley Auctions
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. â Collectors interested in owning a genuine Guinness World Record item, ranging from the worldâs smallest bicycle to the worldâs largest pinball machine (Atari Hercules) to a coin-operated animated electric chair exhibit, will get their chance in an online-only auction of items previously displayed at the now-closed Guinness Museum of World Records in Niagara Falls, Canada. Every item in the auction is accompanied by an official certificate of authenticity.
Items from the now-closed Guinness Museum of World Records will be sold online by Ripley Auctions; bidding ends Feb 12 einnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from einnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Guinness World Records Museum / Ripley Auctions
The museum was known for its lavish events featuring decorated world record holders and those aspiring to join that exclusive group. The Guinness World Records Museum in Niagara Falls, ON is now permanently closed, but bidders can grab a piece of the history that was preserved within its walls.
World s tallest woman, Sandy Allen, receives the key to the city.
Credit Guinness World Records Museum / Ripley Auctions
On June 16, 1978, Clifton Hill s landmark attraction opened with Henry LaMothe’s daring skydive from 40 high into 15” of water and the world s tallest woman, Sandy Allen. After 42 years of entertaining visitors with fire walkers, sword swallowers, knife throwers, basketball spinners, yo-yo tricksters, pancake flippers and other record holders, the museum permanently closed on Sept. 7.