The "iconic" Terminal 1 building was one of the day's best-selling lots. It sold for £6,750 ($9,453). You can see the appeal.
Those back-breaking airport chairs? The perfect choice for your living room at £2,700 ($3,781).
The sign every teenager wants on their bedroom door. Yours for £1,000 ($1,400).
This Heathrow-branded trolley went for £250 ($350) — just in case you get sick of carrying your suitcases to car.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThis clock fetched £4750 ($6,652). It's the perpetual reminder of every flight delay you've ever had.
Somone brought their A-game when they snapped this up for £1,150 ($1,610).
That airport check-in feeling on your wall for £525 ($735).
At £4,800 ($6,722), it's the ultimate welcome for your guests.
Your kitchen bin never looked so good. The recycling unit sold for £700 ($980).
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThis was one of a number of T1 welcome signs sold. It went for £1,200 ($1,680).
In the battle of the sexes, this gents toilet sign made £950 ($1,330)...
...but it was the women's sign that won out. It fetched £1,000 ($1,400).
A series of murals by Polish artist Stefan Knapp sold for a whopping £57,000 ($80,000).