More than 1,000 items were sold over three days from artists including Eddie Van Halen, The Beatles, Elvis Presley, Cher, Lady Gaga, Madonna, Jimi Hendrix, Tupac, Whitney Houston, The Doors, Little Richard, and more.
The strange tale of how two halves of "51st Anniversary" handwritten lyrics, personally signed by Jimi Hendrix and his band Experience, has just come to light.
A highly valued variety of Beatles memorabilia is set to be auctioned off, including items from John Lennon and Yoko Ono's 1969 peace protest.
John Lennon's Framus 12-string guitar was best known as the one he played in the 1965 film 'Help!', and sold for a whopping $2.9 million.
A pair of round blue-tinted glasses given by John Lennon to a man who was visiting Abbey Road Studios are to go to auction.
A special auction of 60 Bob Dylan items is coming from the archives of late journalist Al Aronowitz, who introduced Dylan to The Beatles.
Another auction of Bob Dylan memorabilia saw the bard’s draft lyrics for his 1965 song "Mr. Tambourine Man" go for $508,000.
Memorabilia and fandom can take strange routes, like this piece of toast left by George Harrison at his family table back in 1963.
A rare collection of unreleased music by the late rapper Tupac Shakur, aka 2Pac, is up for private sale, with a price tag of $250,000.
A 1965 hand-drawn poster for the first publicly attended acid test, from The Grateful Dead, sold at auction for over $37,000.
Dubbed The David Lynch Collection, this upcoming auction will feature over 400 items from Lynch’s personal assemblage.
For the first time, the genuine screen-used Darth Vader lightsaber from the films is set to go up for auction.
The NFT collection includes handwritten notes by Paul McCartney from the writing of "Hey Jude" and other memorable items from Lennon’s personal collection.
The track, which runs for four minutes and two seconds, is a demo version of the former Beatle‘s song "Attention" and is expected to fetch over $13,000.
Stuart Sutcliffe was the original bassist for The Beatles, now his collection of artworks, letters, notes, photographs, memorabilia, and more, is up for sale.
The iconic orange and blue floorboards were photographed on Syd Barrett's 1968 solo debut, 'The Madcap Laughs.'
John Lydon (aka Johnny Rotten) lyrics to two Sex Pistol hits, "Holidays In The Sun" and "Submission," are up for sale.
One of the motorbikes late Rush drummer Neil Peart famously rode between shows on their R30 Tour is going to auction.
An upcoming Leonard Cohen auction is being billed as the largest group of privately held collections of the legendary artist's to ever come up.
A new huge set of Bob Dylan memorabilia of over 70 lots is set to be auctioned off, featuring his earliest known demo recording.
Han Solo’s legendary DL-44 blaster pistol, famously wielded by Harrison Ford, could go for up to $3 million at auction.
An intriguing tape containing interviews with Jimi Hendrix and Pink Floyd's Richard Wright will be auctioned off.
The David Lynch auction has brought in some serious money, the highlight being 11 scripts from Lynch's unfinished film.
The original Birdhouse “Falcon 2” skateboard Tony Hawk used to land the groundbreaking “900” at the 1999 X-Games is now up for bid.


























