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Phil Collins’ ex Orianne Cevey could bring in $1M with new auction

Phil Collins’ ex-wife, Orianne Cevey — who recently auctioned off a number of items, including the “Easy Lover” singer’s awards — has another round of sales happening this week that are expected to bring in major cash.

Kodner Galleries, which is hosting the March 3 online auction, tells us that sales could fetch more than $1 million dollars for the divorcée.

Items on the block this time around include Collins’ “Testify” Award, his 1989 international rock award, and a number of designer purses, jewelry, and shoes. There is also an engagement ring from Tiffany & Co., but her rep tells us the stunner is “not her wedding ring.”

According to Galleries’ president Russ Kodner, he sifted through “6,000 pairs of shoes and 3,000 handbags” to select the best items.

Cevey’s auction in January, which included items like “Assorted Phil Collins Awards,” pulled in over $2 million. Her rep told us at the time, “She is moving to a smaller home and getting rid of some of her clothing and jewelry that she no longer wears … I mean after all, she does have 5,000 pairs of shoes alone and only two feet — she can’t wear them all!”

They added, “Orianne found organizing the move very cathartic and went very Marie Kondo and got rid of a number of items that no longer sparked joy for her.”

Cevey has been going through a long series of bitter legal proceedings with the pop icon over his multimillion-dollar Miami manse. Last year, the “Sussudio” singer sued to evict Cevey and her current husband, Thomas Bates, from the property.

In October, Cevey agreed to leave the $40 million house by January 21 per a partial settlement.