The world's most expensive things
Mobile phone - £685,000
It's the ultimate in blingtones – a £685,000 phone bought recently by a secretive billionaire Russian property dealer.
The GoldVish Plato is the world's most expensive mobile. The state-of-the-art Swiss phone was designed by top jeweller Emmanuel Gueit, who has created just 100 of the exclusive phones.
It is crafted from 140g of solid 18ct gold finished off with platinum. The buttons are fashioned from the finest-quality 100ct diamonds.
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Bikini - £30million
Actress Molly Sims was kitted out in this mouth-wateringly expensive and eye-catching design for a Valentine's Day promotion this year.
Designed for her by Susan Rosen, it is made up from more that 150ct of flawless diamonds.
Ferrari P4/5 - £1million
The P4/5 will sell for a whopping £1million when it hits the streets later this year. Based on the 217mph Enzo – favoured by stars such as Jay Kay, the motor will have a six-litre engine, a top speed of 22mph and three-second 0-60mph time.
Private jet - £560million
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich could have carried 300 pals on his private jet if he hadn't ditched the seats for £28million worth of gyms, cinemas and bars.
Yacht - £120million
The last word in sea-borne luxury, Microsoft billionare Paul Allen's super-yacht Octopus, is 414ft long, has a hospital, garage and submarine.
Shoes - £1million
The ultimate ruby slipper, designed by Stuart Weitzman, were stored in a bullet-proof Harrods safe – a smart move when you consider they're made from woven platinum thread and decorated with 642 rubies
House - £70million
Set in 53 acres, Updown Court in Windlesham, Surrey, has 103 room and five swimming pools.
TV - £65,000
The makers of the Yalos Diamond say you should measure this TV in carats rather than inches. The LCD set – dubbed a "cult glass sculpture" – has 20ct diamonds all around the massive screen.
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Bra - £8million
The star of Victoria Fantasy bra boasts more than 1,300 gems, including diamonds.
Pen - £140,000
Sold at Harrods, the La Modernista Diamonds pen is solid silver and covered with 5,072 diamonds and 96 rubies.
Antique – £19million
The Badminton Cabinet, one of the most important pieces of furniture still in private hands, was auctioned at Christie's London for £19,045,250, breaking its own record price of £8.5 million, established at Christie's on July 5, 1990.
The 151½-inch by 91¼-inch cabinet was made between 1720 and 1732 of Florentine pietra dura, ebony and ormolu, for the 3rd Duke of Beaufort. The winning bidder was Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein for the Liechtenstein Museum in Vienna.
Tea bag: £7,500
To celebrate PG Tips 75th birthday, Boodles jewellers produced this tea bag. It took three months to make and has been handcrafted using 280 diamonds.
Pete Harbour, spokesman for PG Tips has been quoted: "As it's our 75th birthday, we wanted to do something special to remind people just how much they love the great British cup of tea."
Perfume - £47,500
At £47,500 it is the world's most expensive perfume. Indeed, the best things come in small packages. The fragrance, created by renowned British perfumer Arthur Burnham, is held in a 4-inch bottle made with platinum, 24 carat gold, rubies and diamonds.
Encasing the bottle is a very special box constructed by Rolls-Royce coachbuilders, locked with a gold and jewel-studded key. Inspired by the Rolls-Royce Phantom Six, it is called Parfum VI. Who pays £47,500 for a bottle of perfume? Michael Jackson has ordered two and Mike Tyson three. Only 173 are being made.