(AP) BOCA RATON, Fla. — Say goodbye to the twirling carousel, the rows of perfectly shined classic cars, the player pianos and jukeboxes. They're selling all the neon signs, the slot machines, the antique ***s, the Tiffany lamps, the hulking chandeliers. There will be no more rare organs or vintage gas pumps or the Army airplane gliding overhead, none of this out-of-this-world collection that took a lifetime to amass.
It will all be gone soon, before most people ever knew it existed.
Two brothers, Bob and Paul Milhous, are liquidating their one-of-a-kind private museum after spending decades scouring the world to find its gems. The Milhous Collection, as the items in their 39,000-square-foot building have become known, head to the auction block next month, estimated to fetch around $40 million.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505245_162-57368747/eclectic-fla-museum-to-be-emptied-by-auction/
Which led to this -
http://www.rmauctions.com/milhous-collection.cfm


