Legendary Guitars & Musical Treasures - Dec 2 2017-12-02 Auction - 236 Price Results - Guernsey's in NY - Page 8
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Jimi Hendrix's 1963 Fender StratocasterJimi Hendrix's 1967 Electric Guild Starfire VMadonna's First Performance Used Gibson Les Paul
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Legendary Guitars & Musical Treasures - Dec 2

Consistent with Guernsey's auctions over the last several years, the upcoming event features many wonderful guitars, some noteworthy due to their rarity as fine instruments, others made famous by the legendary musicians who played them. Jimi Hendrix, Bruce Springsteen (the bass played by Bruce on his very first album), Jerry Garcia, Johnny Winter, Steve Miller - even Madonna (her first performance-used touring guitar) represent a sampling of rock musicians whose stage/recording-used guitars will be sold in this event. The guitars played by folk legend John Denver, Cuban icon Vicente Guyun, and chanteur Jacques Brel also figure prominently in the sale, as do many magnificent classical and parlor guitars from the 1800's onward. This latter group contains rare Martins and Gibsons, while the range of exceptional instruments extends from highly desirable creations from the century-old workbenches of such masters as Antonio Cerrito and Fermin Barrios to a rare late 1950's Stratocaster with blue sparkle finish.
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Tom Paxton The Boarding House Live Tape #1: Tom Paxton The Boarding House Live Tape #1 Archived tape of a live performance circa late 1960's by popular folk singer Tom Paxton. 7 inches. Box is 7.25" square. This tape features a live an
0148: Tom Paxton The Boarding House Live Tape #1Est. US$1,000-US$2,000Lot Passed
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c. 1963 Wandre "Blue Jeans/Tri-Lam": c. 1963 Wandre "Blue Jeans/Tri-Lam," in deep black. In excellent condition, 1 pick up, white pick guard, 2 f-holes. All original specs. With black form-fitting case. Antony Wandre Pioli was born in
0149: c. 1963 Wandre "Blue Jeans/Tri-Lam"Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Gerry Mulligan's Cashmere Cardigan: Gerry Mulligan's cashmere and wool zippered cardigan. Camel color, size 52, Made in Italy. Lot includes a B&W photograph of Gerry Mulligan composing at the piano in his apartment in Milan while
0150B: Gerry Mulligan's Cashmere CardiganEst. US$700-US$900
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Two Gerry Mulligan Address Books: Gerry Mulligan's original address books. The first of the two is a dark brown address book by designer Nazareno Gabrielli. It includes Mulligan's cards and personal notes. The second of the two
0150C: Two Gerry Mulligan Address BooksEst. US$2,000-US$3,000Lot Passed
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Gerry Mulligan Handwritten Lyrics: "Jeru": Gerry Mulligan's handwritten lyrics for the song "Jeru." In September 1948, Miles Davis formed a nine-piece band that featured arrangements by Mulligan, Evans and John Lewis. The band initially
0150D: Gerry Mulligan Handwritten Lyrics: "Jeru"Est. US$1,500-US$2,000
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Gerry Mulligan Selmer Tenor Saxophone: Gerry Mulligan's Selmer Tenor Saxophone. Serial #23592. Played and used by Gerry Mulligan. Gerry Mulligan was an American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, composer and arranger. He was a giant in the
0150E: Gerry Mulligan Selmer Tenor SaxophoneEst. US$60,000-US$80,000Lot Passed
Gerry Mulligan's Iconic Silk Jacket: Gerry Mulligan's iconic silk jacket. A cream silk jacket and as well as black dress pants worn by the musician. Jacket is by M. Bardelli of Milan, pants by Giovanni in 1989. Also included in this
0150G: Gerry Mulligan's Iconic Silk JacketEst. US$2,000-US$3,000Lot Passed
Gerry Mulligan "Down Beat" Award, 1996: Gerry Mulligan's "Down Beat" Award, 1996. DownBeat is a publication that is dedicated to jazz and blues. They are named after the "downbeat" in music. DownBeat Jazz Hall of Fame includes winners
0150H: Gerry Mulligan "Down Beat" Award, 1996Est. US$800-US$1,200Lot Passed
Gerry Mulligan Selmer Alto Saxophone: Selmer alto saxophone owned by Gerry Mulligan. Serial #M127353. Gerry Mulligan was an American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, composer and arranger. He was a giant in the jazz world and regarded as
0150J: Gerry Mulligan Selmer Alto SaxophoneEst. US$60,000-US$80,000Lot Passed
Gerry Mulligan "Song for Strayhorn" file: Gerry Mulligan "Song for Strayhorn" full original pencil score and copies for Symphony Orchestra, 27 pages. Gerry Mulligan performed his "Song for Strayhorn" with Chet Baker, at Carnegie Hall in
0150K: Gerry Mulligan "Song for Strayhorn" fileEst. US$2,000-US$3,000Lot Passed
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Gerry Mulligan's Quartet Books: Old quartet books belonging to Gerry Mulligan. Sorted alphabetically and comprising five manila folders. Notation on each indicating how many pages are handwritten by Gerry Mulligan. Includes songs
0150M: Gerry Mulligan's Quartet BooksEst. US$1,500-US$2,000
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Gerry Mulligan's American Composers Notes: Gerry Mulligan's handwritten and copied notes for the program American Composers Orchestra Concert, Monday, February 25, 1985. Founded in 1977, American Composers Orchestra (ACO) is an orchestra
0150T: Gerry Mulligan's American Composers NotesEst. US$1,500-US$2,500
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Gerry Mulligan "Down Beat" Award, 1976: DownBeat is a publication that is dedicated to jazz and blues. The magazine is named after the "downbeat" in music. DownBeat Jazz Hall of Fame includes winners from both the readers' and critics'
0150U: Gerry Mulligan "Down Beat" Award, 1976Est. US$1,500-US$2,500
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