Collectors are going crazy for “celebrity clutter”, says The Guardian. With the fine-art market in a slump, interest in cheaper, less risky pop-culture memorabilia is higher than ever. Freddie Mercury’s moustache comb fetched more than £150,000 at auction, well over its estimate of £400; Elvis’s bible, “complete with scribbled marginalia”, sold for £59,000; and one of John Lennon’s teeth was snapped up by a Canadian dentist for £19,000.