The sausage-fingered prop hands sold $55,000, while a pair of knitted gloves to ...

Written by Oscar Holland, CNN

A pair of "hot dog hands," a Bluetooth headset for crossing between universes and a rock decorated with googly eyes were among the standout lots at one of the year's most unusual auctions.

These are, of course, all props from "Everything Everywhere All at Once," the surreal genre-defying movie that could sweep this month's Oscars after earning 11 nominations.

"Rockverse Rock," a prop featured in scenes set in a universe where characters are rocks with googly eyes. Credit: A24

The items were among 43 pieces of memorabilia put on sale by A24, the production house behind the hit film.

So far, "Everything Everywhere All At Once" has won two Golden Globe Awards, five Critics' Choice Awards (including Best Picture) and four Screen Actors Guild Awards. It stars Michelle Yeoh as a Chinese American laundromat owner dragged into a series of often-absurd parallel universes. One of these worlds, for instance, appears much like our own — except everyone has hot dogs for fingers.

The sausage-fingered prop hands sold $55,000, while a pair of knitted gloves to fit them made $4,000.

A puppet used to portray the character Raccacoonie fetched $55,000.

A puppet used to portray the character Raccacoonie fetched $55,000. Credit: A24

The top-selling item, however, was an animatronic racoon puppet, which fetched $90,000 from an online bidder. Named Raccacoonie — in a nod to Pixar's "Ratatouille" — the animal is seen sitting on the head of a chef, played by Harry Shum Jr., while controlling his actions in a restaurant kitchen.

The auction featured some more conventional memorabilia, including costumes and office props.

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