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Auction for Original Grinch Artwork Sets Record-High Prices Just in Time for the Jim Carrey Sequel

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June 25, 2026

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Heritage Auctions’ ongoing “The Art of Everything Cool” series has been connecting animation collectors with iconic and one-of-a-kind items for years. Last year, one of King of the Hill’s animators sold her collection of almost 2,500 pieces, with bids for some coveted animation cels exceeding four thousand dollars apiece. Last week, Heritage conducted a massive []

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