An original wrought-iron gate from the Key West home of literary legend Ernest Hemingway is being auctioned on eBay.
The gate, which hung at the side entrance to the Whitehead Street property where Hemingway called home in the 1930s, is being sold to benefit the Florida Keys charity Helpline, Inc.
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Hemingway lived in the home until 1939, and it's believed the gate was installed when a privacy wall was erected in 1935.
The iconic home, where Hemingway wrote some of his best novels including "Death in the Afternoon" and "For Whom the Bell Tolls," became a museum in 1964 following Hemingway's death in 1961.
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The gate was replaced in 2011 with one better suited to protect the 50 or so cats that call the property home.
Bidding was up to $6,100 as of 1 p.m. Friday, not including the $130 shipping costs. The auction ends Feb. 8.
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