This Music Memorabilia Auction Could Impact Future Pricing
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INTERVIEW ON THE PRICE OF BUSINESS SHOW, MEDIA PARTNER OF THIS SITE.
Recently Kevin Price, Host of the nationally syndicated Price of Business Show, interviewed Mark Hochman.
Propstore’s music memorabilia expert offers insights into the upcoming Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction and its remarkable lineup of music artifacts, among other iconic pieces from the worlds of movies and TV. This year’s auction will be especially momentous, as it features John Lennon’s first-ever Beatles amp—a 1962 Fawn JMI Vox AC15 Twin Amp that helped define the early Beatles sound. This rare piece of Beatles history, used by Lennon in live performances and recordings, is expected to fetch between $125,000 and $250,000. Propstore’s expert will discuss the amp’s historical significance and what makes it one of the most valuable pieces of Beatles memorabilia to date.
The music segment of the auction, held on November 15 at London’s prestigious Bafta 195 Piccadilly, offers fans a unique opportunity to own personal artifacts from The Beatles, including autographed items, album cover prints, and even John Lennon’s personal effects. Running from November 14 to 17, the four-day event will showcase over 1,800 music and film artifacts, accessible via in-room bidding or online for global participation.
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