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Oasis split guitar among music memorabilia worth £3m at UK auction

Mark Hochman, Music Consignments Consultant for Propstore, is seen with Noel Gallagher's 1960 Cherry Red Gibson ES-355 guitar, damaged by Liam Gallagher the night Oasis split up in Paris in August 2009
Mark Hochman, Music Consignments Consultant for Propstore, is seen with Noel Gallagher's 1960 Cherry Red Gibson ES-355 guitar, damaged by Liam Gallagher the night Oasis split up in Paris in August 2009

Legendary guitars, iconic glasses, and handwritten lyrics from some of the biggest names in music are going under the hammer at a London auction this week.

Taking centre stage is Noel Gallagher's 1960 Cherry Red Gibson ES-355 guitar, damaged by his brother Liam during a backstage brawl the night Oasis broke up at the height of their fame in 2009.

Reflecting on the row, Noel Gallagher later told reporters in 2011 that a furious Liam had stormed into the dressing room with the guitar, which he was "wielding like an axe".

"It's historic. If you're an Oasis fan, you look at that guitar and you immediately know what it is," music specialist Mark Hochman told AFP at memorabilia specialist Propstore's auction preview.

"It caused the break-up of the band. Liam smashed it. Noel got in a taxi, and that was it for 16 years," he added.

A collection of guitars used by Noel Gallagher of Oasis including (L-R) Noel Gallagher's Takamine FP460SC Acoustic Guitar, his autographed Pink Paisley Fender Telecaster Guitar, his autographed Limited Edition Epiphone Union Jack Sheraton Guitar, and his 1960 Cherry Red Gibson ES-355 guitar, famousl
A collection of guitars used by Noel Gallagher of Oasis including (L-R) Noel Gallagher's Takamine FP460SC acoustic guitar, his autographed Pink Paisley Fender Telecaster guitar, his autographed limited-edition Epiphone Union Jack Sheraton guitar, and his 1960 Cherry Red Gibson ES-355 guitar

In 2022, the repaired Gibson was sold for €385,000 at an auction in Paris.

But with the British supergroup now in the middle of a record-breaking comeback tour, the instrument is currently expected to fetch up to £500,000 (€576,581).

Noel Gallagher's Takamine acoustic guitar, used to record the hit song Wonderwall, will also go on the auction block during the sale on Friday and Saturday.

"If you ask anybody, name me an Oasis song... they're going to say Wonderwall... I think it was the first song from the 90s to reach a billion streams," said music specialist Richie Moores, who has been collecting Noel Gallagher's guitars for 20 years.

A folder containing the complete collection of Noel Gallagher handwritten lyrics for every song on all seven Oasis studio albums is seen during the Propstore music memorabilia auction photocall at The Cumberland Hotel on 20 October, 2025 in London
A folder containing the complete collection of Noel Gallagher's handwritten lyrics for every song on all seven Oasis studio albums is seen during the Propstore music memorabilia auction photocall at The Cumberland Hotel on 20 October in London

The guitars are part of the largest collection of Oasis memorabilia ever to come to auction, worth over £1 million (€1.153 million).

With interest in them "growing and growing and growing", Hochman believes Oasis will become "one of the most collectable bands" in the long term.

'Happier time'

From the wider sale, a pair of glasses worn by John Lennon during his infamous 'Lost Weekend' period over 18 months in New York and Los Angeles in the early 1970s is expected to sell for as much as £300,000 (€345,949).

John Lennon's tinted prescription 'Lost Weekend' glasses are pictured on display - and are estimated to sell for €172,725-€345,450 - during a Propstore auction preview in central London on 21 October, 2025
The circular, orange-tinted glasses are one of the most recognisable personal items ever owned by the late John Lennon

The circular, orange-tinted glasses are one of the most recognisable personal items ever owned by the late Beatles star.

"These particular glasses are the most historic and provenanced of any John Lennon glasses to come to market, and that's what makes them so valuable," said Hochman.

Michael Jackson's white fedora from the 1988 Smooth Criminal video is also up for auction, valued between £40,000 (€46,126) and £80,000 (€92,253).

A Michael Jackson autographed photograph and Michael Jackson's Smooth Criminal music video White Fedora, 1988, is seen during the Propstore music memorabilia auction photocall at The Cumberland Hotel on 20 October, 2025 in London
Michael Jackson's white fedora from the 1988 Smooth Criminal video is also up for auction

Collectors will be able to snap up Elvis Presley's classic Grand Prix sunglasses, a signature accessory that became synonymous with The King's later career.

Memorabilia from David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix, and other music legends will also be on offer, with the auction estimated to have a combined value of more than £3 million (€3.459 million).

Elvis Presley's original pair of worn Grand Prix sunglasses are seen during the Propstore music memorabilia auction photocall at The Cumberland Hotel on 20 October, 2025 in London
Collectors will be able to snap up Elvis Presley's classic Grand Prix sunglasses

"We all remember the first groups we saw... I think we all remember the first records we bought," Hochman said. "It takes you back to a happier time, and I think people need that."

Source: AFP

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