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Beatles memorabilia made available for online auction, Lennon’s glasses valued up to £40,000

London | ByReuters | Posted by: Sanya Budhiraja
Sep 28, 2020 11:34 AM IST

The auction offers items spanning the band’s entire performing career, including a signed copy of the Fab Four’s first single from 1962, “Love Me Do”, valued at between 15,000 and 20,000 pounds ($19,000-$25,400).

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A member of staff holds a pair of round Windsor spectacles that belonged to John Lennon at Sotheby's auction house ahead of their "Beatles for Sale" auction in London.(REUTERS)
A member of staff holds a pair of round Windsor spectacles that belonged to John Lennon at Sotheby's auction house ahead of their "Beatles for Sale" auction in London.(REUTERS)

A member of staff poses for a photograph with a first pressing of the record "Love Me Do" signed by all four Beatles at Sotheby's auction house ahead of their "Beatles for Sale" auction in London. (REUTERS)
A member of staff poses for a photograph with a first pressing of the record "Love Me Do" signed by all four Beatles at Sotheby's auction house ahead of their "Beatles for Sale" auction in London. (REUTERS)

The sale offers items spanning the band’s entire performing career, including a signed copy of the Fab Four’s first single from 1962, “Love Me Do”, valued at between 15,000 and 20,000 pounds ($19,000-$25,400).

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A pair of round Windsor spectacles that belonged to John Lennon is seen at Sotheby’s auction house ahead of their ‘Beatles for Sale’ auction in London. (REUTERS)
A pair of round Windsor spectacles that belonged to John Lennon is seen at Sotheby’s auction house ahead of their ‘Beatles for Sale’ auction in London. (REUTERS)

Other items on sale include a pair of John Lennon’s unmistakable glasses, valued at 30,000 to 40,000 pounds, and his school detention sheet, estimated to be worth as much as 5,000 pounds, which details a record of his misbehaviour as a boy.

A Cartier wristwatch,1966, owned by Beatles manager Brian Epstein is displayed at Sotheby's auction rooms in London. (AP)
A Cartier wristwatch,1966, owned by Beatles manager Brian Epstein is displayed at Sotheby's auction rooms in London. (AP)

A 1966 Cartier watch, estimated at up to 25,000 pounds, is also up for grabs. It belonged to band manager Brian Epstein, whose death in 1967 is considered a key factor in the eventual separation of the four lads from Liverpool.

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