Anyone wanting to take home a piece of Dewey & LeBoeuf may soon be able to.

In a court filing made Friday, the defunct law firm’s legal team requested bankruptcy court approval to hire an auctioneer in order to sell off the art that once adorned Dewey’s office walls. The Dewey estate estimates that the collection holds as many as 870 pieces worth a total of $2.3 million, according to the filing, though the current status of each piece and its value is still being determined.