Bidding in the Thursday night auction started at $800,000 and
the auction house had said they believed bidding could surpass
$1 million.
There were no bids on the trophy.
It is rare for an Oscar statuette to go up for sale as the
Academy Awards' organizer, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts
and Sciences, began making winners since 1951 agree to offer the
prize back to the Academy for $1 before selling it.
Cagney, who died in 1986 at age 86, was one of the most enduring
performers of Hollywood's golden era having starred in films
like 1949's "White Heat" and 1938's "Angels with Dirty Faces."
He was nominated for three Academy Awards.
The Academy has in the past gone to court to stop some sales of
Oscar statuettes.
(Reporting by Eric Kelsey; Editing by Piya Sinha-Roy and James
Dalgleish)
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