Start spreading the news: Nearly 200 items belonging to Frank Sinatra will be auctioned off in New Jersey this weekend.

The iconic crooner from Hoboken died in 1998 but his legacy lives on through his music. Sinatra also left behind some fancy items that can now be yours, if you have a few thousand dollars to spare.

The “Fly Me To The Moon” singer had his own apartment at the old Golden Nugget Hotel (later called the Atlantic Club Casino Resort) in Atlantic City and many of his things there remained untouched years after he died.

Furniture from the “Chairman’s Suite” like Old Blue Eyes’ gold clamshell marble toilet, a white Yamaha golden grand piano and an Ferdinand Berthoud long case clock. are among the things up for auction, which is run by S&S Auctions in Repaupo.

Phil Amaradio, owner of S&S Auctions acquired the items from the hotel’s owner late last year, but declined to say for how much money, the Press of Atlantic City says.

Some of the items are estimated to be sold for a few hundred dollars, while some, like the baby grand piano, may go for as much as $20,000.

The auction will be held Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. at S&S Auctions’ Swedesboro showroom, according to the Press of Atlantic City.

To view the items up for auction, click here.

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