Elon Musk, the former CEO of Twitter’s parent company, X Twitter, has put up for auction old Twitter company building signs and memorabilia related to the company.
Musk changed the company’s name and branding to the symbol X, while also cutting thousands of jobs in an effort to reduce costs.
A total of 584 items are being offered for sale with the sign, including coffee tables, large bird cages, and oil paintings of widely circulated images.
Dozens of offices and chairs are also available, along with a cabinet of vinyl records and enough musical instruments to outfit a band.
According to a report by BBC Arabic, the American billionaire named the auction “Twitter Rebranding: An Online Auction Featuring Memorabilia, Artwork, Library Assets, and More.”
The listing includes a note about the sign: “The bird sign is still attached to the side of the building. Buyer is responsible for contracting with a licensed company to remove the sign.”
Last month, authorities temporarily halted an attempt to remove another old Twitter logo sign from a building in San Francisco.
The auction also includes various musical equipment, ranging from guitars and drums to amplifiers and speakers, along with a cabinet of vinyl records with a control unit and distributors.
Bidding for the items starts at $25 each, according to Heritage Global Partners, the auction house. The bidding will commence on September 12th and is scheduled to end after two days.
This auction comes after Musk reduced the operational costs of Twitter following his $44 billion acquisition of the company.