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Prince 'Cloud' guitar

RR Auction presents Prince ‘Cloud’ guitar in March 10 sale

Prince 'Cloud' guitar
Prince’s personally owned custom ‘Cloud’ guitar. Estimate: $60,000+. RR Auction image

BOSTON – RR Auction‘s current Fine Autographs and Artifacts sale boasts a substantial music section featuring Prince with online bidding until March 10. Among these extraordinary artifacts is a Cloud guitar custom-made for Prince. View the fully illustrated catalog on LiveAuctioneers.

The breathtaking bright yellow Cloud guitar created for, owned and played by Prince. The guitar was custom-made by Minneapolis luthier Kurt Nelson in the early 1990s. The neck-through guitar features golden hardware, and cloud-inspired design to the body, horn and headstock, with a unique series of 18 black Prince symbols to the fretboard and top of the neck.

Included material related to its construction: Nelson’s original clear plastic guitar pattern sheet, with matching Cloud outline in black felt tip; a Plexiglas cutout of the upper body with telltale upper horn; and a yellow handkerchief given to Nelson by Paisley Park to color match with the guitar.

“It’s an iconic and simply gorgeous Prince-played Cloud guitar that perfectly embodies the flash and flamboyance of its legendary owner,” said Bobby Livingston, executive vice president at RR Auction.

The custom-made white ruffled shirt worn by Prince in the iconic 1984 film Purple Rain, will also offered in the auction. The shirt is lavishly crafted from soft silk and features a gathered high-neck collar, three layers of ruffles down the front, gathered puffy long sleeves, ruffled faux-French cuffs, faux pearl buttons down the front placket, and light shoulder pads. Sewn inside the neck is a purple-on-white “Prince” label.

Prince 'Cloud' guitar
Prince’s iconic screen-worn ruffled shirt from ‘Purple Rain.’ Estimate: $60,000+. RR Auction image

Accompanied by a letter of provenance from Juanita Escovedo, the mother of Prince protege Sheila E., stating that the shirt was made for Prince during the making of Purple Rain, and was given by Prince to Sheila E. It was later sold as part of a fundraising effort. As an iconic, screen-worn shirt from the movie, this is a remarkable museum-quality piece.

A remarkable handmade Lords jacket from Prince’s wardrobe is also featured in the RR Auction catalog. It is crafted from cream-colored fabric with three pairs of ornate black corded rope clasps on the front and matching rope links on the cuffs. Concealed in the placket are three white buttons, behind each set of clasps. The jacket has two jetted diagonal pockets, a handkerchief pocket on the left breast and is lined in a fine paisley satin.

Prince 'Cloud' guitar
Handmade Lords jacket from Prince’s wardrobe, worn in a photo shoot. Estimate: $25,000-$35,000. RR Auction image

When Prince posed in this jacket in a shoot with photographer/filmmaker Randee St. Nicholas, he wore a high-collared black shirt and adorned the breast pocket with a black handkerchief – making for an edgy yet sophisticated look. Any piece from Prince’s personal wardrobe is tremendously desirable, and that he chose to wear this jacket in a photoshoot makes it especially significant. It is from the collection of singer-songwriter Susannah Melvoin.

Prince 'Cloud' guitar
Prince’s custom-made boots worn in a 1998 interview. Estimate: $7,500-$10,000. RR Auction image

A rare first pressing of The Black Album sealed in its original shrink-wrap, also known as The Funk Bible, is another highlight of the Prince collection. It was originally intended to be released on Dec. 8, 1987, with an entirely black sleeve and no printed title or song credits. A week before its release date, Prince had the album withdrawn after having a spiritual experience that convinced him the album was “evil.” Warner Bros. worked hard to destroy all of the 500,000 copies that had been pressed – few survived, making extant examples among the rarest records in the world. The Black Album was later released as a limited edition CD and cassette by Warner Bros. in 1994, and then digitally via Tidal in 2016 – however, no U.S. vinyl version of the album was ever commercially released.

Prince 'Cloud' guitar
Prince stage-worn gold 1995 American Music Awards and ‘Jam of the Year Tour’ outfit. Estimate: $25,000+. RR Auction image

Other music highlights come from the Beatles – highlighted by a Yellow Submarine jukebox, several vintage signature sets, and photographs  – and Bob Dylan – including a suite of signed prints, a Highway 61 Revisited album signed in person and documents associated with his mysterious Triumph motorcycle crash.

Top historical items in the include an important Martin Luther King Jr. letter to Sammy Davis Jr., a rare military document signed by King Edward IV, and significant letters by Paul Gauguin, Franz Kafka and Henry David Thoreau.

The Fine Autograph and Artifacts sale featuring Music and Prince from RR Auction began on February 19 and will conclude on March 10. For more information, go to www.rrauction.com.

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