Memorabilia from the set of "Friends," including a jumper worn by late star Matthew Perry, have been sold in an auction marking three decades since the U.S. sitcom first aired.
"Friends: The One With The 30th Anniversary Auction" featured costumes worn by the main cast and notable guest stars, furniture and props from Central Perk – where the group often gathered on screen.
The top-selling item of the auction was a studio-made reproduction of the Central Perk orange sofa where "the gang spent many famous scenes," Julien’s Auctions said.
The prop sold for $29,250 – almost 15 times its original estimate.
Among the items exceeding its estimate was a teal, polo-style jumper worn by the character Chandler Bing (Perry) in an episode titled "The One With The Holiday Armadillo."
It was worn during a scene in Central Perk where his fiance Monica Geller (Courteney Cox) confirms she won’t be changing her last name to Bing and again when Phoebe Buffay (Lisa Kudrow) brings her late mother’s Christmas candy dish to their holiday party.
The jumper sold for $6,500 – more than six times its estimate.
Other clothing items from the show’s guest stars included the pink ensemble worn by Winona Ryder, who played an old sorority sister in "The One With Rachel’s Big Kiss," which sold for $2,600.
The white dress shirt worn by Bruce Willis in "The One With The Ring," where his new girlfriend Rachel tries to get him to open up, sold for $3,250.
A studio-made reproduction of the Geller Cup Trophy prop, from an episode titled "The One With The Football," also sold for $9,100 - marking 30 times its original estimate.
The sitcom originally aired on Sept. 22, 1994, until May 6, 2004, spanning 10 seasons.
The show starred Jennifer Aniston as Rachel Green, Matt LeBlanc as Joey Tribbiani, David Schwimmer as Ross Geller, Kudrow as Phoebe Buffay, Cox as Monica Geller and Perry as Chandler Bing.
"Thirty years since its debut in 1994, people from all over the world are still falling in love with 'Friends' as evidenced by the success of today’s 30th anniversary auction," said David Goodman, chief executive of Julien’s Auctions.
"Since the announcement of this auction celebration, interest pivoted to an all-time high with thousands of bidders joining Julien’s and Warner Bros.
"Television’s nostalgic journey of 'Friends' that culminated with all of the show’s iconic items being sold beyond their pre-sale estimates."
The auction comes weeks before the one-year anniversary of Perry’s death.
He died from the "acute effects of ketamine" on Oct. 28 at the age of 54.
A doctor and a woman dubbed "the ketamine queen" will face a joint trial in March 2025 over his death.
The pair are among five people charged, who are said to have taken advantage of the U.S. actor after he fell back into addiction last autumn.