In 2008, British graffiti artist Banksy created a mural on the wall of a Los Angeles gas station. Now that wall is heading to the auction block in December.

According to The New York Times, Julien’s Auctions of Beverly Hills said today that it will auction off Flower Girl, the mural which depicts the silhouette of a girl with a basket of flowers. She is looking up at a security camera that appears to be on a wooden pole. The mural is on a 5,000-pound, 9-by-8-foot chunk of wall, which has all been removed and can soon be installed in one very rich art collector’s home.


image: Julian's Auctions

Michael Doyle, the consignment director at Julien’s, said that the gas station owner, who was not identified, gave them the wall himself. The auction house estimates that it will go for as much as $300,000.

This is not the first Banksy mural to be auctioned off. Earlier this summer, a mural Banksy put up for sale in London. It was the artist’s statement on child labor titled Slave Labour and was first going to be auctioned off by a Miami art house. But protests from other street artists lead to the listing being taken down. Nevertheless, it did go up for sale in London and went to a private collector for $1.1 million.

The Sincura Group, which handled that sale, is putting up another piece, titled No Ball Games and the proceeds will go to charity.

According to the AP, Flower Girl will be on auctioned off on Dec. 5.