
Elon Musk is to auction building signs and other items from the company at its headquarters in San Francisco weeks after the firm was rebranded as X.
The billionaire rebranded the site last month with a new logo, X, replacing its distinctive bird symbol.
The platform has listed 584 lots on offer that include old twitter signs from around its offices in California, a wooden Twitter bird table, outsized bird cages and paintings.
The well-known bird logo that still mounted on the company’s headquarters has also been put on offer.
There are also musical equipment, fridges, lockers and bird art among the offers in the auction.
Oil paintings of famous individuals and celebrities from their posts that went viral are also up for sale. The artworks include 2014 Oscars Ellen DeGeneres selfie and a photo mosaic of celebrity tribute tweets.
According to the auction house, the minimum offer for each lot is $25. The bidding will start in September.
Earlier in the year, Musk had auctioned more than 600 items including furniture and items from the San Francisco headquarters. A Twitter bird statue went for $100,000, while a 10ft tall neon digital sign showing the former bird logo was sold for $40,000.