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Sunday, 22 May 2016

Elvis Presley guitar and John Lennon lyrics auctioned

 

Presley gave the guitar to a fan during a 1975 concert
A guitar that Elvis Presley was given by his father has sold for $334,000 (£230,000) at an auction in New York.
It is thought that Vernon Presley changed the finish on the Gibson Dove to black after his son earned a black belt in karate.
Presley gave the guitar to a fan during a concert in North Carolina in 1975.
Auctioneers Julien's also sold John Lennon's handwritten lyrics for The Beatles' Being For The Benefit of Mr Kite! for $354,400 (£244,000).
John Lennon's lyrics for Being For The Benefit of Mr Kite!The Benefit of Mr Kite! appeared on the Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album                
Other items in the sale included a red neoprene vinyl jacket which Michael Jackson wore for his 1996-97 HIStory world tour, and Elvis Presley's first piano.
The jacket sold for $256,000, over four times the pre-sale estimate, while the piano fetched $140,025 - about $60,000 under what had been predicted.
Lady Gaga's first piano, which had been valued at $100,000, failed to find a buyer, as did Stevie Ray Vaughan's Fender Broadcaster electric guitar, which was estimated at over $400,000.
Lady Gaga's first piano                                     Lady Gaga's first piano failed to find a buyer                

 

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