Celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain's possessions are being auctioned off online and there is one item in particular that everyone wants. Photo / Getty Images
Some of the prized possessions belonging to celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain are being auctioned off, more than a year after his tragic death
The US chef took his own life in June 2018 and last month it was reported that his family would be auctioning off the majority of his possessions.
Around 60 per cent of the proceeds are expected to go to supporting his family with the rest being used to fund a scholarship created in his name at the Culinary Institute of America, reports News.com.au.
More than 200 items, including art, furniture, clothes and other personal belongings are now up for auction, with bids being taken until October 30.
Here are some of the most noteworthy items for sale.
They can only be bought by custom order or via auction.
The blade is in good condition with "some oxidation", according to the listing. It also comes with a sheath and certificate of authenticity.
The estimated price was between $4000 and $6000, but the current bid sits at $21,000.
CUSTOM US NAVY JACKET FROM THE USS NASHVILLE, WITH A 'TONY BOURDAIN' PATCH
There are a number of articles of clothing on offer, but one of the most interesting is a US Navy jacket given to Bourdain when he had to be evacuated from Beirut, Lebanon in 2006.
The chef and his crew were filming his show No Reservations in the country when conflict boiled over between the Israeli military and Hezbollah.
The group had to be evacuated on the USS Nashville and in 2014 Bourdain was presented with this jacket with a custom patch showing his name
This estimated selling price for the jacket was $200-$300 but the bid currently sits at $3600.
CHROME DUCK PRESS FROM THE PARIS EPISODE OF THE LAYOVER
Bourdain once told the Wall Street Journal that this duck press was one of his favourite possessions.
The press appeared in an episode of his show The Layover and is sued to press the blood and juices out of a dismembered duck to use as a sauce.
"The duck press was just an extravagant, pure object of desire," Bourdain told the publication.
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