Back in May The View from Fez reported that the Mamounia Hotel was intending to auction off some 5,000 items. In anyone's terms the auction was a huge success with items from La Mamounia having sold for three million euros (4.2 million dollars) ahead of the reopening of the legendary Marrakesh hotel in September.
Featuring a treasure trove of art deco and oriental furniture and fittings, the four-day auction that ended Sunday at the Marrakesh convention centre generated huge interest in Morocco and abroad.
"Never were there fewer than 300 people in the auction hall," said Paris-based auctioneer Claude Aguttes, as the hotel -- owned by Moroccan state railways -- undergoes a complete renovation.
Opened in 1923 in what used to be a Moroccan prince's residence, the five-star La Mamounia has welcomed a host of entertainers and politicians including Josephine Baker, Edith Piaf, Orson Welles and several US presidents.
Britain's wartime prime minister Winston Churchill was a regular guest, too, which could explain one item that went under the hammer -- a ceramic English bulldog.
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