Sharon & Ozzy Put Memorobilia Up For Benefit Auction

LOS ANGELES, Calif. (November 27, 2007) – Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne let go of over 700 pieces of personal memorabilia recently, to benefit the Sharon Osbourne Colon Cancer foundation.

On November 30 and December 1, fans can head to the Gibson Amphitheater in Los Angeles to bid on many unique items from Osbourne history. Those that can’t make it can log on to

“[This auction] is the first of many that we have planned,” Sharon told Access Hollywood. “We are just so over loaded with stuff that we have collected over the our time together. We have been a couple for 27-28 years and we have just collected and collected.”

Some of the many items up for auction include Jack Osbourne’s bed, dresses worn by Kelly and Sharon and stage costumes worn by Ozzy himself. There are also a number of gothic style artworks available too.

“Now the kids have all gone we want to scale down,” Sharon said of some of the items that make up the auction. “We have changed our style of decorating and it is just time to let things go unfortunately.”

Another great item up for bidding? The family table.

“Everybody from Tony Bennett to Elton John to Justin Timberlake sat here,” Sharon said.

For more details on the auction, log on to www.juliensauctions.com.

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