Oprah Winfrey is having a yard sale and, just like everything else about the former talkshow host, it is big. The auction, to benefit her Leadership Academy Foundation College Fund, will be held on Nov. 2 at the Santa Barbara Polo and Racquet Club.

The items up for sale are up to view on KaminskiAuctions.com and, as E! News notes, there is 29 pages of stuff from her residences in Indiana, Hawaii, Chicago and Santa Barbara.

Most of the items are not cheap. A Victorian-style doll carriage that begins at $100 might be one of the cheapest lots. One of the most expensive pieces is a 18th-century Louis XVI Leonard Boudin bureau that is worth $50,000, reports the NY Daily News.

Winfrey also has a number of portraits of herself that she’s letting go. Two pieces are being sold in one lot that includes Lauren Sanders’ oil on canvas painting and a 2004 Randy Raldeds charcoal portrait. She’s also had enough of an enlarged photograph of her from her talkshow days.

She also put up five Vespas up for sale, including at Jetson electric bike signed by Winfrey that’s expected to go for as much as $2,000.

There’s also enough pieces of furniture to outfit someone’s entire house, including chairs, tables and floor lamps.

So, if you have some money to burn, buying Winfrey’s old stuff might be the way to go. The items are probably more useful than Walter White’s underwear.

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