Lock of John Lennon’s hair a cut above at Heritage sale Feb. 20

The Beatles autographed photograph by Dezo Hoffmann of the band performing at the Empire Theatre, Liverpool on Dec. 7, 1963. Heritage Auctions image
The Beatles autographed photograph by Dezo Hoffmann of the band performing at the Empire Theatre, Liverpool on Dec. 7, 1963. Heritage Auctions image

 

DALLAS – A substantial lock of John Lennon’s Beatles mop-top hair – cut of in preparation for his role as Private Gripweed in the 1966 film How I Won the War is expected to sell for $10,000 in Heritage Auctions’ Feb. 20 Entertainment & Music Memorabilia Auction in Dallas. The extraordinary, 4-inch lock is offered amid 100 important examples of Beatles memorabilia, including what’s being called “likely the greatest signed Beatles photograph known to exist.”

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Western theme prevalent in John Moran auction Feb. 23

‘Good Company’ by Bill Anton (b. 1957) hails from the Estate of Phoebe Hearst Cooke, and is offered with a $15,000 to $20,000 estimate. John Moran Auctioneers image
‘Good Company’ by Bill Anton (b. 1957) hails from the Estate of https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/43733959_bill-anton-1957-chicago-il, and is offered with a $15,000 to $20,000 estimate. John Moran Auctioneers image

 

MONROVIA, Calif. – John Moran Auctioneers’ Feb. 23 decorative arts auction is shaping up to be a stunning, eclectic event, with Western decorative arts, paintings and bronzes to be offered alongside Native American art, Continental furnishings, examples of mid-century modern design, and an impressive selection of Arts & Crafts furnishings.

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Rock ’n’ roll heaven: famous guitars coming to NYC auction

Stevie Ray Vaughan owned and signed Fender Stratocaster in a three-tone Sunburst finish, circa 1966-67. Estimate: $250,000-$500,000. Guernsey’s image
Stevie Ray Vaughan owned and signed Fender Stratocaster in a three-tone Sunburst finish, circa 1966-67. Estimate: $250,000-$500,000. Guernsey’s image

 

NEW YORK (AP) – About 300 guitars, including instruments associated with Eric Clapton, Elvis Presley and Eddie Van Halen, are heading to a New York City auction.

Also on tap at Guernsey’s sale Feb. 27 are acoustic guitars from the late 1800s and one played by actor Robert Blake in the film In Cold Blood.

Among the top highlights is a 1952 Gibson Super 400 CES 7-String made for late studio guitarist Tony Mottola that could bring as much as $100,000. Mottola worked with such music greats as Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, Johnny Mathis and Rosemary Clooney.

There are two In Cold Blood guitars. One was used by Blake in the role of killer Perry Edward Smith in the 1967 Academy Award-winning movie based on the blockbuster book by Truman Capote, and the other is the actual guitar owned by Smith. They are being offered as one lot with a presale estimate of $150,000 to $200,000.

A yellow-and-black Charvel guitar, customized for Eddie Van Halen in the 1980s, could bring $60,000 to $80,000. The original bill of sale made out to Van Halen is included.

A 1959 Gibson owned by Franny Beecher, the lead guitarist for the rock ’n’ roll band Bill Haley & His Comets, could fetch $20,000 to $25,000. It’s one of only 57 made in 1959 in the natural finish.

Also in the auction catalog are four guitars associated with Eric Clapton, two of them signed; several Elvis Presley items, including a signed guitar; and Jimi Hendrix’s guitar strap from Woodstock.

The sale also includes vintage guitars and mandolins made by string instrument maker Joseph Bohmann and more than 40 guitars from the late arranger and jazz musician Robert Yelin. About two dozen instruments owned by guitarist and singer-songwriter George Benson also are being offered.

Absentee and Internet live bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers.com.

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