If money is no object you could have picked up Michael Handwritten upon them - fetched $3,500 while a rare collection of photosĪnd interview tape reel of John Lennon and Yoko Ono's historic 1969īed-in for peace in Canada fetched a whopping $22,500 this year. Upon Tyne auction house Anderson & Garland sold memorabiliaīelonging to one of the band's fans earlier this year for more thanĪnd if you have something a little more unusual the price goes upĪ black satin bustier and shorts worn by Madonna during The Girlie Show World Tour - both featuring Andre Van Pier tags and with Madonna In The Wind singer, but it's worth hanging on to some of your ownĪ set of Sex Pistols badges recently fetched $500, while Newcastle Not many people have collectibles on the same scale as the Candle Martens, and later put on display at Northampton Museum.īy the time the London auctioneer banged his hammer for the final Lot 88 was the famous giant fibreglass Doc Marten boots from theįilm Tommy, bought by R Griggs & Company, the manufacturer of Doc Onyx and diamond lapel watch sold for $43,000. The jukebox was bought for $29,920 while a 1923 Cartier emerald, Singer's rhinestone-encrusted spectacles and personalised car More than 700 eager buyers keen to snap up everything from rthe The 1988 sale filled several rooms at Sotheby's and attracted Pinball Wizard in The Who movie Tommy and a 1940s Wurlitzer jukebox. it was items like the giant boots he wore while singing Turned up when Elton John decided to declutter his old home in It wasn't faded T-shirts, old school books and worn shoes that Multi-million selling international music star. HAVING a bit of a clear-out takes on new meaning when you're a Marion McMullen reviews rock's biggest sales.
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