Twitter recently held an auction to sell surplus office items from its San Francisco location, including memorabilia, electronics, furniture, and kitchen supplies.
The most expensive item sold was a statue of the platform's famous bird logo, which went for $100,000. The identity of the buyer is unknown.
The second most expensive item was a 10-foot neon Twitter bird display, which sold for $40,000.
Other notable items sold include three kegerators for beer, a food dehydrator, and a pizza oven, each for over $10,000.
The auction was overseen by corporate asset disposal firm Heritage Global Partners and was not connected to Twitter's financial position, according to a representative from the firm.