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prada pink handbag millionaire art collector Charles Saatchi and his then wife Nigella Lawson, whose success as a TV cook has made her wealthy in her own right.Holidays to luxurious destinations around the world, designer handbags and clothes bought in Paris and New York, and the hosting of dinner parties attended by international stars such as Woody Allen and John McEnroe appeared to be everyday life for the celebrity couple.Among the details given in court were that the former husband and wife had a 12ft 3.7m by 12ft 3.7m "silver room" in their vast west London home, filled with tea services, candlesticks and trays.The trial heard THAT specialist silver cleaners would be paid 400 once or twice a month, although this was disputed by Ms Lawson, who added that she was glad to see the back of the collection when her marriage ended earlier this year.Among the defendants' duties in the household was accompanying the couple's children on holidays, with the court hearing that the jetset teenagers enjoyed trips to New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Paris, Berlin and Amsterdam, where they always stayed in the best hotels.Jurors heard that Mr Saatchi once asked one of the couple's personal assistants, Anzelle Wasserman, to use the credit card he had lent her to spend 2,250 at Shi Cashmere so Ms Lawson could have their range of jumpers in every colour and two styles.The couple spent 24,866 on flowers at upmarket florist Scarlet and Violet over a 17 month period, while in April 2010 the family splashed out 10,564.43 on VIP tickets for the children to go to the Glastonbury festival.The sum was part of nearly 29,000 spent on the Tickets To See website between June 2008 and September 2012 for concerts and the theatre, the court heard.Other payments on the card included 2,240 at Ralph Lauren, and 3,733.95 for "Mr Saatchi's red wine" from Annabel's, while Ms Lawson spent more than 55,000 on designer goods from Donna Karan over four years.Like the Grillo sisters, Ms Wasserman had been given a credit card attached to Mr Saatchi's account with private bank Coutts to buy items for the household.Questioned about why the Grillo sisters were expected to buy so much for the household, Mr Saatchi's finance