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Jean de Botton, ‘Les Quatre Cavaliers de l’Apocalypse,’ estimated at $3,000-$6,000

Ahlers & Ogletree to auction property of noted entertainment attorney, Jan. 12

Jean de Botton, ‘Les Quatre Cavaliers de l’Apocalypse,’ estimated at $3,000-$6,000

Jean de Botton, ‘Les Quatre Cavaliers de l’Apocalypse,’ estimated at $3,000-$6,000

ATLANTA – Items from the Atlanta home of entertainment attorney Joel A. Katz, more than 550 lots in all, will come up for bid in an unreserved auction planned for Thursday, January 12 by Ahlers & Ogletree. New Year’s Signature Estates auctions will also be held live and online Friday, January 13 and Saturday, January 14. Absentee and Internet live bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers.

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Gallery Report: Honus Wagner baseball card slams in a record $6.6M

ATLANTA – At the beginning of every month, ACN columnist Ken Hall delivers top auction highlights from around the United States and the world at large. Here’s his September 2021 edition of Gallery Report. All prices include the buyer’s premium, except where noted.

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Historic 1977 black Gibson Les Paul, $250,000

Neal Schon’s vintage guitars sell for more than $4.2M

Historic 1977 black Gibson Les Paul, $250,000

Historic 1977 black Gibson Les Paul, $250,000

DALLAS  – Like the song says: Everybody wants a thrill. This weekend’s event at Heritage Auctions starring guitars from the Neal Schon Collection provided more than a few.

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Journey guitarist and band cofounder Neal Schon has consigned 112 guitars from his impressive, expansive collection to auction.

Journey guitarist Neal Schon consigns 112 guitars to auction

Journey guitarist and band cofounder Neal Schon has consigned 112 guitars from his impressive, expansive collection to auction.

Journey guitarist and band cofounder Neal Schon has consigned 112 guitars from his impressive, expansive collection to auction.

DALLAS – It has been nearly 50 years since Neal Schon, then not yet 20, co-founded the band that would come to be called Journey. And almost 50 years later he knows that somewhere at this very moment, someone is singing at the top of their lungs a song he played on, sang on, probably co-wrote, too. A song that climbed the charts like King Kong atop the Empire State Building; a song that ruled radio like a benevolent monarch. A first-dance song. A first-kiss song. A lighters-in-the-sky song.

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