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Sgt Pepper Drum Skin Sells For Half A MillionJuly 11, 2008
The drum skin which appears on the famous front cover of The Beatles' 1967 album 'Sgt Pepper' has sold for a massive £541,250 (over $1million) at an auction in London.
The skin was sold at Christie's Auction House in the capital yesterday (July 10) for almost four times the estimated price. It was part of a large rock memorabilia auction which also featured Jimi Hendrix, The Who and Ella Fitzgerald lots. The second highest bid of the day was for the lyrics to 'Give Piece A Chance' handwritten by John Lennon which sold for £421,250. They were originally given to writer Gail Renard when Lennon and Yoko Ono were staging their 'bed-in' in Montreal in 1969. Also up for sale was a series of never-seen-before Beatles photographs and a pair of sunglasses worn by John Lennon on the sleeve to 'Mind Games' which went for £39,000. Elsewhere, a Gibson guitar once owned by Pete Townshend shifted for £32,450, a rare live recording of Jimi Hendrix in 1968 went for Ј48,050. (by Scott Colothan) See also: iTunes 'Paying The Beatles Direct Royalties' (06.01.2011)
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