A number of items that belonged to Apple’s late co-founder Steve Jobs – including his bathrobe and electric razors – are going up for auction later this month.

The sell-off is being held by Julien’s Auctions in Los Angeles and features collections from other stars including actress Barbra Streisand and former talk show host Johnny Carson. 

Jobs’ collection was provided by the caretakers of the so-called Jackling House, the California mansion he once lived in. In May 2015, three of Jobs' old business cards were reportedly auctioned off for $10,050, with the proceeds donated to a California school. It's unclear where the proceeds for this auction, which runs from Sept. 23-24 will go. 

Here’s a look at some the items up for grabs:

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Bathrobe and electric razors. A brown Christian Dior terrycloth bathrobe and a pair of Eltron electric razors owned by Jobs.

Starting bid: US$200.

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A black turtleneck. The XL-shirt owned by Jobs has the logo of his computer company NeXT (which he founded in 1985 after being ousted from Apple) printed across the front and "1980s: Personal Computing/1990s: Interpersonal Computing” printed across the back.

Starting bid: US$500

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A black leather Versace wallet. This item comes with Jobs' personal aluminum ID name badge for his company NeXT, two personal NeXT business cards and one personal Pixar business card.

Starting bid: US$500

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A maroon and white polka-dot bow tie. This Perry Ellis tie is said to be worn by Jobs during a speech. 

Starting bid: US$100.

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Leather jacket: Jobs was photographed wearing this Wilkes Bashford leather bomber-style jacket while flipping the bird to an IBM sign – an image that has since become iconic.

Starting bid: US$4,000. 

(Photos courtesy of Julien's Auctions)