A set of four mismatched vintage spoons sold for $340. A broken push lawnmower went for $890. Last Tuesday, a box of old Reader’s Digest magazines from 1987 fetched $175 and the winning bidder — a software engineer from Seattle who flew in specifically — admitted he “just wanted to be in the room.” Savannah herself said in an interview, “I try not to laugh during the bidding because I think it encourages them.” It does, Savannah. It absolutely does.