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Carrie & Big's Shared World: Artifacts That Tell the Full Story
From Mr. Big's engraved watch to the 'Loved and Lost' book props and their shared apartment furniture, explore the most story-rich lots from the "And Just Like That..." auction.

Lot #90. And Just Like That… | Mr. Big's Funeral Mementos
Carrie Bradshaw and Mr. Big carry the weight of a decades-long story. Up for auction are the physical remnants of their relationship that anchored the “Sex and The City universe. For fans who followed this arc from the beginning, browsing these pieces bring their own unique experience.
The most significant single item is Mr. Big's engraved watch and jewelry box — an object that functions as both a personal effect and a keepsake of the character himself. The engraving detail gives it a specificity that sets it apart from generic prop lots, and it's the kind of piece that will likely find its way to someone for whom it means something beyond its material value. It leads this section of the sale by some distance.




1. Lot #208. And Just Like That… | Carrie's Fashion Books (A), 2. Lot #328. And Just Like That… | Carrie Bradshaw's Pair of Gold Damask Upholstered Armchairs, 3. Lot #40. And Just Like That… | Carrie Bradshaw Personalized Stationery, 4. Lot #225. And Just Like That… | Carrie's Art Books (A),
The shared apartment lots — items that belonged to Carrie and Big's life together — are anchored by two standout furniture pieces. The pair of embossed leather club chairs is a strong design find in its own right, the kind of well-made seating that would hold its own outside the context of the show entirely. Paired with the Adrian Pearsall round cork side table — a recognizable name in American mid-century design — the two lots together give a sense of the considered, layered aesthetic that defined the apartment set.
The more intimate Big-related lots tell a quieter story. His Last Will and Testament props — available in two versions — are among the more unusual items in the sale, objects that exist at the intersection of legal document and narrative device. The funeral place cards, likewise, are props that carry obvious emotional charge for anyone who watched those early episodes closely. His Peloton water bottle, glasses, pill case, and dry cleaning are grouped together in a single lot. His Todd Rundgren album prop rounds out the personal effects, a detail that spoke to the character's musical taste and generation.
Funeral mementos from the service — a grouping that includes items from the memorial itself — and hat boxes from the shared apartment are also available, both offering lower-cost entry points into this part of the collection.








1. Lot #89. And Just Like That… | Mr. Big's Engraved Watch and Jewelry Box, 2. Lot #43. And Just Like That… | Carrie and Big's Adrian Pearsall Round Cork Side Table, 3. Lot #44. And Just Like That… | Carrie and Big's Pair of Embossed Leather Club Chairs, 4. Lot #91. And Just Like That… | Mr. Big's Peloton Water Bottle with Shower Knobs, Glasses, Pill Case, Bottle Openers, and Dry Cleaning, 5. Lot #92. And Just Like That… | Mr. Big's Todd Rundgren Album Prop, 7. Lot #82. And Just Like That… | Mr. Big's Last Will & Testament A, 8. Lot #74. And Just Like That… | Mr. Big's Funeral Place Cards A,
At the close of And Just Like That… The Auction, Warner Bros. Discovery will make a one-time donation to You Gotta Believe — a New York City-based organization dedicated to finding permanent families for older youth in foster care. The cause carries meaning for this community as Willie Garson — who brought Stanford Blatch to life across both Sex and the City and And Just Like That…, was a devoted YGB advisory board member who adopted his son Nathen from foster care. Nathen now carries that legacy forward as a board member in his own right. It's a fitting final note for a series that always believed, above all else, in the enduring power of chosen family.
Online bidding is open now at juliensauctions.com, with a live event in Los Angeles on April 30 and May 1, 2026.
