Want to live like The Sopranos – but in a completely legal kind of way? Well, you can. Various items from the production of The Sopranos (and other HBO shows) went up for sale today at a warehouse in Queens, New York.
Fans of the series lined up early this morning in hopes of grabbing some famous pieces from the Soprano home. They were able to take their pick of antiques, books, furniture and rugs from the New Jersey-esque sets.
Looking for Tony’s well-worn robe, Christopher’s jacket, or some choice cooking utensils from Carmella’s kitchen? Forgetaboutit. The most recognizable pieces of memorabilia were shipped to Los Angeles for a future event.
The New York sale runs until next Monday and is being held on a lot across from 21-36 44th Road in Long Island City. I wonder if any of the items come with blood stain remover? Stay tuned! 
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