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Iconic ‘Sopranos’ Booth Sells for Whopping $82,600 on eBay

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Iconic ‘Sopranos’ Booth Sells for Whopping $82,600 on eBay

In a remarkable turn of events, the legendary booth from the final episode of “The Sopranos” has found a new owner after being auctioned off on eBay for a staggering $82,600. The booth, where the Soprano Family sat during the iconic final scene of the hit crime drama, garnered a whopping 238 bids before the auction concluded on Monday night.

The auction listing described the booth as including both seats, the table, and the divider wall adorned with the plaque “Reserved for the Sopranos Family,” adding to its allure for fans of the show. Originally housed at Holsten’s Ice Cream in Bloomfield, New Jersey, the booth has become a symbol of the series’ enduring legacy since the finale aired in 2007.

Owners of Holsten’s Ice Cream made the difficult decision to auction off the iconic booth as part of their ongoing renovation efforts at the establishment. In a heartfelt post, they expressed their attachment to the booth while acknowledging the need for a much-needed upgrade due to the furniture’s age and wear.

While the auction winner will be responsible for collecting the booth from Bloomfield, it’s worth noting that the sale does not include the jukebox, as clarified by the auction website.

“The Sopranos,” created by David Chase and starring the late James Gandolfini as mob boss Tony Soprano, captivated audiences with its gripping storyline and complex characters throughout its six-season run. The series finale, which aired in 2007, remains one of the most talked-about television moments in recent memory, leaving viewers with an ambiguous ending that has sparked endless debate and speculation.

As fans eagerly await the arrival of their prized possession, the sale of the “Sopranos” booth serves as a testament to the enduring popularity and cultural impact of the beloved series, reminding us of the lasting impression it has left on television history.

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