John Lennon continues to be making music historical past.
An acoustic guitar that after belonged to The Beatles star and was thought-about misplaced for 50 years offered at public sale for almost $3 million in New York Metropolis on Wednesday, Might 29.
Lennon used the 1964 Framus 12-string Hootenanny guitar throughout recording classes for the Beatles’ albums, Assist! and Rubber Soul, each launched in 1965, mentioned Julien’s Auctions. It was additionally utilized by Lennon’s bandmate, George Harrison, and could be seen within the 1965 film, Assist!
The public sale home mentioned the guitar acquired a last bid of $2,857,500. It was estimated to promote for between $600,000 and $800,000.
“We’re completely thrilled and honored to have set a brand new world file with the sale of John Lennon’s misplaced Hootenanny guitar. This guitar will not be solely a chunk of music historical past however a logo of John Lennon’s enduring legacy,” mentioned Julien’s Auctions CEO David Goodman in a press release obtained by The Hollywood Reporter.
“Right this moment’s unprecedented sale is a testomony to the timeless attraction and reverence of The Beatles’ music and John Lennon,” added Goodman.
In line with the public sale home, Lennon — who died in 1980 — gifted the guitar to Scottish musician Gordon Waller, one-half of the Nineteen Sixties pop music duo Peter and Gordon, in late 1965. Lennon and bandmate Paul McCartney had written some songs for the duo.
Waller later gave the guitar to his supervisor, who saved it in an attic in a home within the U.Okay. countryside, the place it was left to collect mud for 50 years, per Julien’s Auctions.
The public sale home mentioned the instrument is now the fifth most costly guitar ever offered.
In 2015, one other guitar belonging to Lennon, a Gibson acoustic guitar that was stolen from the singer in 1963, offered for $2.4 million at public sale, based on The Guardian.
“It’s such an vital a part of Lennon’s profession and Beatles historical past. I knew it could go over $1m. I had no thought it could go over $2m,” auctioneer Darren Julien mentioned on the time.