A signed fragment of the Berlin Wall, a pair of cowboy boots and a timepiece from Frank Sinatra: Ronald and Nancy Reagan's possessions go up for auction 

  • Private collection of Ronald and Nancy Reagan's belongings up for auction that could fetch more than $2million
  • Auction will include 25 inch graffiti-covered fragment of the Berlin Wall that President Reagan signed and a pair of his cowboy boots
  • Some of Nancy's jewelry and handbags are also included in the auction
  • Christie's auction will take place in New York from September 21 to 22 

You could soon own a piece of a history as hundreds of items from the private collection of Ronald and Nancy Reagan will be auctioned off next month. 

Christie's auction house in New York said Monday the auction will include a chunk of the Berlin Wall that the late president signed, a pair of cowboy boots he owned, furniture, books, gifts and thousands of dollars worth of jewelry that the former first lady owned. 

One of those gifts included in the auction is a chronometer that Frank Sinatra gave the president for his inauguration in 1981. 

Many items included in the 700 lots that will be sold in the auction on September 21-22 in New York were used by the Reagan's during their eight years in the White House. 

History: Hundreds of items from the private collection of Ronald and Nancy Reagan (pictured together) will be auctioned off next month by Christie's auction house 

History: Hundreds of items from the private collection of Ronald and Nancy Reagan (pictured together) will be auctioned off next month by Christie's auction house 

Christie's auction house in New York said Monday the auction will include a wide range of items, including a chronometer (above) that Frank Sinatra gave the president for his inauguration in 1981
Chronometer belonging to the president from Sinatra

Christie's auction house in New York said Monday the auction will include a wide range of items, including a chronometer (above) that Frank Sinatra gave the president for his inauguration in 1981.

The auction that will be held from September 21-22 in New York will include a chunk of the Berlin Wall that the late president signed (above)

The auction that will be held from September 21-22 in New York will include a chunk of the Berlin Wall that the late president signed (above)

The exclusive items are expected to fetch more than $2million.

Nancy Reagan died in March of congestive heart failure at the age of 94, 12 years after her husband Ronald Reagan, one of the most popular U.S. presidents, succumbed to Alzheimer's disease.

Their personal items are being sold by the family trust to benefit the Ronald Reagan Presidential foundation and library in California.

The 25 inch long, graffiti-covered fragment of the Berlin Wall, signed by Reagan, is expected to fetch $10,000 - $20,000. 

It is seen as having particular significance because of Reagan's 1987 speech in West Berlin in which he famously urged then Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to 'tear down this wall.' 

The 25 inch long, graffiti-covered fragment of the Berlin Wall (above), is expected to fetch anywhere between $10,000 - $20,000

The 25 inch long, graffiti-covered fragment of the Berlin Wall (above), is expected to fetch anywhere between $10,000 - $20,000

Reagan's cowboy boots are also expected to fetch up to $20,000, Christie's said.
The boots are a gift from Western movie actor Rex Allen

Reagan's cowboy boots (pictured), a gift from Western movie actor Rex Allen, are also expected to fetch up to $20,000, Christie's said.

Two years later, the wall that had divided East and West Germany since 1961 and had been a symbol of the Cold War was opened, paving the way for German reunification.

A full-sized panel from the wall stands at the Reagan library. 

Reagan's cowboy boots, a gift from Western movie actor Rex Allen, are also expected to fetch up to $20,000, Christie's said.

The Nancy Reagan jewelry on offer includes a pair of diamond and gold ear clips made by jewelers Van Cleef & Arpels are expected to fetch between $15,000 - $20,000.

Plus, a Bulgari diamond, sapphire and ruby ring that inspired by the Stars and Stripes national flag is expected to fetch between $5,000 -$8,000.

The former first lady wore the ring on July 4, 1986. 

Personal items from Nancy's desk that are monogrammed with her initials are also up for grabs in the auction. 

Personal items (above) from Nancy's desk that are monogrammed with her initials are also up for grabs in the auction

Personal items (above) from Nancy's desk that are monogrammed with her initials are also up for grabs in the auction

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