See the iconic ‘Friends’ props being auctioned off for the show’s 30th anniversary

The one with the auction.

Fans can celebrate the 30th anniversary of “Friends” by buying iconic props that are being auctioned off from the beloved sitcom.

“Friends: The One With the 30th Anniversary Auction” will give people the chance to snag clothes worn by the main cast and notable guest stars, furniture that appeared in Ross’ (David Schwimmer) apartment, items from Central Perk where the friend group hung out, and more.

“Friends” props and costumes up for auction. David Buchan/New York Post

The auction is taking place Monday, September 23, at Julien’s Studios and online at Julien’s Auctions.

The Post has exclusive photos of the epic memorabilia.

“Friends” 30th anniversary auction. David Buchan/New York Post

Central Perk couch. David Buchan/New York Post

One of the items being offered up is Rachel’s (Jennifer Aniston) gray turtleneck sweater, estimated at $1,000 to $1,500. She wore the sweater in Season 7, Episode 16, “The One With the Truth About London.”

Jennifer Aniston as Rachel Green. NBC

Rachel’s sweater. David Buchan/New York Post

Phoebe’s (Lisa Kudrow) blue denim coat with faux fur from Season 7, Episode 18, “The One With Joey’s Award,” is for sale, estimated at $1,000 to $1,500, as well.

Lisa Kudrow as Phoebe Buffay. NBC

Phoebe’s blue denim coat. David Buchan/New York Post

Other clothing items going for the same estimated price ring include Chandler’s (Matthew Perry) teal cashmere, polo-style sweater from Season 7, Episode 10, “The One With the Holiday Armadillo,” Monica’s (Courteney Cox) brown and tan knit top from Season 9, Episode 15, “The One With the Mugging” and Ross’ blue long-sleeved top with two side slits from Season 9, Episode 16, “The One With the Boob Job.”

Chandler’s sweater. David Buchan/New York Post

Monica’s top. David Buchan/New York Post

Ross’ sweater. David Buchan/New York Post

For an estimated $1,000 to $1,500, fans can also buy the brown, striped short-sleeved shirt worn by Joey (Matt LeBlanc) in Season 10, Episode 1, “The One After Joey and Rachel Kiss.”

Jennifer Aniston, Matt LeBlanc and David Schwimmer. NBC

Joey’s shirt. David Buchan/New York Post

The purple, long-sleeved, buttoned-up shirt and tie worn by Gunther (James Michael Tyler) in Season 10, Episode 9, “The One With the Birth Mother,” is also in the auction, estimated at $500 to $700.

More purchasable costumes ranging in estimated prices were worn by the show’s famous guest stars like Dakota Fanning, Winona Ryder, Susan Sarandon, Bruce Willis, Christina Appplegate and more.

Gunther’s shirt. David Buchan/New York Post

Amy Green’s (Christina Appplegate) jacket. David Buchan/New York Post

Costumes from “Friends.” David Buchan/New York Post

For those who want funnier props, they can snatch the Uberweiss laundry detergent box involved in the start of Ross and Rachel’s romance in the fifth episode of the series for an estimated $200 to $300.

Or for an estimated $300 to $500, they can buy Ross’ Geller Cup trophy prop from Season 3, Episode 9, “The One With the Football.”

Uberweiss laundry detergent. David Buchan/New York Post

Ross’ Geller Cup trophy. David Buchan/New York Post

Ross’ phrenology head sculpture is similarly being auctioned off for an estimated $300 to $500.

Some items related to Central Perk are in the auction, including an orange couch (estimated at $2,000 to $3,000) and a sign (estimated at $500 to $700).

Ross’ head sculpture. David Buchan/New York Post

Central Perk couch. David Buchan/New York Post

Central Perk couch and costumes. David Buchan/New York Post

Ben Geller’s blue bike (estimated at $500 to $700), Ross’ apartment dresser (estimated at $500 to $700), the Mrs. Braverman cheesecake (estimated at $200 to $300), Joey’s wedding speech (estimated at $200 to $300) and Monica’s catering business card (estimated at $100 to $200) are also in the auction.

“Friends” costumes. David Buchan/New York Post

“Friends” costumes and props. David Buchan/New York Post

September 22, 1994, was the day the first “Friends” episode premiered on NBC.

For the show’s 25th anniversary in 2019, there was a pop-up exhibit located in Soho, New York City.

The tourist sight, which was opened for a limited time, boasted an array of real costumes and props from the show.

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