Legendary Music Auction
Get ready for a spectacular event that will make any music lover’s heart race—the Legendary Music Auction is here! Starting on September 3, 2024, at 14:00 BST in London, this auction offers an extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of rock history. Whether you’re a die-hard fan, a collector, or simply passionate about music, this is your chance to acquire iconic guitars, records, autographs, stage props, and more from some of the greatest artists in history.
Imagine having a guitar played by The Rolling Stones or an autographed album from The Beatles in your collection. These aren’t just items; they are pieces of musical history that have shaped generations and continue to inspire millions around the world.
The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, The Who, and Pink Floyd: Icons of Rock
The auction features an incredible selection of guitars, records, and memorabilia from rock legends like The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, The Who, and Pink Floyd. These items represent pivotal moments in music history—moments that have defined the sound and culture of rock. Owning a piece from this collection is like holding a fragment of the era that revolutionized music.
Guitars played by legends, including Eddie Van Halen and Prince, are up for grabs, offering a rare opportunity to own instruments that were part of the creative process of some of the most iconic tracks ever recorded. Each guitar, each record, and every piece of memorabilia tells a story of creativity, passion, and the unrelenting spirit of rock ‘n’ roll.
The Beatles & Queen A Legacy of Influence
The auction also includes extraordinary items from The Beatles and even Queen memorabilia. Whether it’s a signed album from The Beatles or a stage prop used by Queen, these items are more than just collectibles—they are symbols of cultural impact and enduring legacy.
Why This Auction is a Must-Attend
This Legendary Music Auction is not just about acquiring rare items; it’s about connecting with the legacy of artists who have shaped our cultural landscape. These items are investments not only in value but in history—each piece is a testament to the power of music to move, inspire, and bring people together.
Whether you’re looking to start or expand your collection, this auction provides an unparalleled opportunity to own some of the most iconic pieces of music history. Mark your calendar for September 3, 2024, at 14:00 BST, and prepare to make history a part of your life.
The Rolling Stones
Items:
A Mick Jagger Handwritten Set List
An Andrew Loog Oldham ‘Nanker Phelge’ Document Signed By The Band, 1965
An Extensive Collection of Signed Polaroids of Musicians, Actors, and Creatives By Photographer Ilpo Musto, 1970s-1990s
Jimi Hendrix
Items:
An Original ‘Christmas On Earth’ Festival Poster, 22nd December 1967
A Set Of Handwritten Working Lyrics For The Song 'Straight Ahead’
The Beatles
Items:
A Rare And Early Set Of Autographs By The Beatles And Brian Epstein, 1962
A Rare Mis-Printed ‘Love Me Do’ Parlophone A-Label Demo 7-Inch Record, 1962
Two Beatles Autographed Singles Of ‘Love Me Do’ And ‘Please Please Me’, 1962/63
An Autographed 'Star Pics' Merchandising Card, 1963
A Sunderland Empire Window Card, 1963
An Autographed 'The Beatles Christmas Show' Programme Signed By The Beatles And Others, December 1963-January 1964
Items:
An Autographed Promotional Photograph Of The Beatles, circa 1964
A Rare 'Yesterday And Today', First State Sealed Mono Alan Livingston Copy, 1966
An Important Collection Of Signed And Handwritten Material From The 'Bed In' Protest In Amsterdam, 1969
Eddie Van Halen
Items:
A Custom ‘The Cat’ Electric Guitar Personalised & Signed by Eddie Van Halen, Stage-Played During Van Halen’s ‘Fair Warning’ Tour, 6th September 1981
A Charvel 'EVH Art Series' Electric Guitar Signed And Inscribed By Eddie Van Halen, And Stage-Played In Los Angeles During Van Halen’s North American Tour, 20th November 2007
Sold to benefit Teenage Cancer Trust
The Who
A Vespa 1964 GS "Ace Face" Scooter, Stage-Used On The 1996 'Quadrophenia' Tour
Estimate
20,000 - 30,000 GBP
Prince
A Stage-Played Vox HDC-77 Electric Guitar, Used Extensively Throughout The 3RDEYEGIRL Era, 2013-15
Estimate
200,000 - 300,000 GBP
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